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June 28, 1913 
for the practice. The number of professionals was 42, 
several who were in the morning- program dropping out 
and their places being filled by the late comers. The 
amateurs made a better showing than in the morning, 
high score being made by R. Gerstell,' who dropped but 
one of the 100 targets; he was followed by Horace W. 
Heikes and A. Heil with 98 each; F. M. Edwards and 
J. P. White each broke 97; B. S. Cooper and C. B. 
Eaton 96 each. Walter Huff was high professional with 
98; L. S. German, Mrs. Topperwein, Fred Gilbert and 
J. R. Graham, 96 each; W. R, Crosby, and G. W. Max¬ 
well, 95 each. 
In the evening the Dayton Chamber of Commerce 
gave a complimentary dinner to John Philip Sousa, at 
the Country Club, to which members of the Interstate 
Association and the press correspondents were invited. 
G. B. Smith, President of the Chamber of Commerce 
acted as toast master, and most cordially welcomed the 
shooters to the city. Among the speakers were J. P. 
Sousa, J. T. Skelly, President of the Interstate Associa¬ 
tion; Elmer E. Shaner, tournament manager for Inter¬ 
state Association; T. A. Marshall; Rolla O. Heikes and 
W. F. Bippus, Vice-President of the N. C. R. Gun Club. 
The affair was entirely informal, and a most delightful 
time was enjoyed. 
PRACTICE DAY—MORNING. 
*Mrs Topperwein .... 
. 95 
*T M Hawkins. 
.... 97 
G H Mackie. 
. 94 
*0 R Dickey. 
.... 91 
H Dixon . 
. 93 
T E Jennings . 
.... 94 
•Ed O’Brien. 
. 91 
C A Galbraith. 
.... 94 
•H Freeman. 
. 90 
Geo Miller . 
.... 80 
J P Livingston. 
. 90 
H E Snyder . 
.... 89 
S Foster . 
. 82 
*D D Gross. 
.... 80 
W S Hoon. 
. 91 
•A D Mermod. 
.... 94 
J Konvalinka . 
. 90 
G Deering . 
.... 94 
R Appleman . 
. 91 
Joe Hamlin . 
.... 83 
J Foley . 
. 97 
W Fahrenkrag .... 
.... 91 
C H Bush. 
. 89 
G Roberts . 
.... 68 
J Ebberts . 
. 83 
M Arie . 
.... 97 
C D Hinline. 
, 92 
J Kammerman .... 
.... 92 
C D Coburn. 
. 90 
W V Jackson. 
.... 90 
*L S German. 
. 100 
P J Graham. 
.... 95 
*T 'W Garrett.. 
. 95 
H Dunnill . 
.... 92 
F M Edwards (60). 
. 57 
J S Yottng. 
.... 97 
R H Bruns. 
, 89 
A Meaders . 
.... 87 
*W Henderson . 
, 89 
W Raup . 
.... 95 
D C Rogers. 
, 85 
R E Loring. 
.... 80 
*W H Heer. 
, 97 
J F Wulff. 
.... 93 
*W M Hammond. 
. 91 
E Hillyer, Jr. 
.... 91 
*D Barstow . 
93 
A M. Wesner. 
.... 86 
R G Robinson. 
88 
J B Barto. 
.... 92 
•Ed Banks . 
89 
A Skinner . 
.... 63 
B S Connelly . 
75 
T Skinner (40) _ 
.... 33 
J P Sousa . 
81 
(J K lack. 
,... 86 
*F E H Sheldon. 
80 
A L Maklev. 
.... 50 
*W Huff . 
97 
R D Morgan. 
.... 91 
C A Sage. 
88 
J R Taylor. 
... 91 
C H Reilley . 
89 
*G W Maxwell. 
... 96 
C E Orr . 
93 
*E M Daniels. 
... 99 
E D Fothamer. 
75 
H M Smith . 
... 90 
H Miller . 
85 
R I West. 
... 86 
79 
J J Morrison. 
... 87 
B Simpson . 
72 
G I. Thompson. 
... 76 
E T Hill . 
88 
J C Famechon. 
... 77 
86 
*N G Tavlor. 
... 95 
J Andrews . 
82 
*T E Dickey. 
... 94 
J W Veatch. 
69 
B F Ward. 
... 88 
W H Cochrane. 
76 
J S Frinck . 
... 87 
W F Bippus. 
91 
*C G -Spencer. 
... 95 
*C A Young. 
92 
J< A King . 
... 93 
E H Taylor.... 
96 
•IF Clark . 
... 90 
G V Dering . 
92 
B F Elbert. 
... 91 
C McOuaid . 
93 
*R 0 Heikes. 
... 91 
F C Williams. 
93 
*T A Marshall. 
C H Ditto. 
85 
*.S Glover . 
... Sfi 
Geo Crosby . 
88 
H Kennicott . 
... 94 
T H Funk. 
92 
O P Goode. 
J F Phillips. 
88 
A A Scowley. 
... 77 
F C Dial. 
79 
•A H Durston. 
... 84 
*W B Darton. 
78 
A C Spencer. 
... 91 
J D Elliott. 
81 
*W R (jrosbv. 
H R Irwin. 
78 
Geo Gruff . '. ... 
*L R Myers. 
65 
F McNair . 
*C 0 Le Compte. 
87 
Wm Ridley . 
L Lautenslager . 
90 
W Wetleaf . 
H L Saylor. 
86 
*E A W Everett.... 
•J S Day. 
94 
*T JF Keller, Sr... 
... 81 
*C F Moore. 
93 
’*J R Graham. 
... 93 
*W R Chamberlain.... 
93 
R Gerstel . 
*C E Goodrich. 
96 
G E Fainter. 
G J Elliott. 
87 
C C Irwin ... 
G L Pearson. 
84 
H Stanbery ... 
F C Koch. 
89 
D Gribble . 
SO 
H C Stillwell. 
83 
H Hopkins . 
RS 
T F Andrews. 
90 
C Westcott . 
W S Colfax. Tr. 
91 
*H C‘ Kirkwood. 
... 85 
V Oliver . 
89 
*R W Clancy. 
A B Richardson. 
95 
E W Heath. 
•Professionals. 
PRACTICE 
DAY- 
-AFTERNOON. 
•Mrs Topperwein . 
96 
*C G Spencer . 
... 94 
G R Mackie . 
90 
R A King. 
,.. 98 
H Dixon . 
87 
G W Ball. 
,.. 86 
•Ed O’Brien . 
93 
B F Elbert. 
,91 
*H D Freeman. 
93 
R J West. 
, .. 94 
J R Livingston. 
92 
J J Morrison. 
... 78 
S S Foster. 
79 
G D Thompson. 
... 72 
W S Hoon. 
93 
*R 0 Heikes. 
... 89 
J Konvalinka . 
91 
*T A Marshall. 
.. 92 
R Appleman . 
98 
*F G Bills. 
... 90 
*W M Hammond. 
88 
H Kennicott . 
,.. 94 
*Dan Barstow . 
87 
O P Goode. 
.. 85 
J Ebberts . 
R G Robinson. 
J Seaborne . 
*L S German.. 
*J W Garret. 
F M Edwards. 
R H Bruns. 
*W Henderson . 
C A Sage. 
C H Reilley, Jr. 
C E Orr... 
J Andrews . 
J W Veatch. 
*Ed Banks . 
*J T Skelly. 
J P Sousa. 
*F E H Sheldon. 
*W Huff . 
G V Dering . 
C McQuaid . 
F O Williams. 
W F Bippus. 
*C A Young. 
*E H Taylor. 
J H Funic. 
J F Phillips. 
’O R Dickey. 
V Oliver . 
H R Irwin. 
*L R Myers. 
*C O Le Compte. 
E Lautenslager . 
H E Saylor. 
*J S Day. 
*C F Moore. 
*W R Chamberlain.. 
*J R Graham;. 
*C E Goodrich. 
C H Newcomb . 
*W S Colfax, Jr. 
A B Richardson. 
*J M Hawkins. 
A Heil . 
*A D Mermod. 
G Dering .. 
J Hamlin . 
W Fahrenkrag . 
G Roberts . 
H C Stillwell. 
T E Andrews. 
J Barker . 
*W B Darton. 
A E Makley., 
M Arie . 
J Kammerman 
W V Jackson.. 
P J Graham... 
H Dunnill . 
J S Young. 
A Meaders. 
W Raup . 
R E Eoring.... 
J F Wulff...... 
R D Jlorgan... 
*J R Taylor_ 
*G W Maxwell. 
J Knox .... 
*E M Daniels.' 
J C Famechon. 
*H G Taylor.. 
*T E Dickey... 
B F Ward. 
J S Frink. 
■‘Professionals. . 
93 
82 
91 
96 
93 
97 
92 
82 
93 
92 
85 
81 
81 
86 
89 
85 
86 
98 
87 
95 
89 
75 
94 
91 
86 
85 
89 
88 
79 
70 
85 
87 
87 
92 
91 
86 
96 
93 
92 
91 
93 
98 
90 
94 
84 
91 
56 
85 
81 
7f 
82 
24 
95 
82 
88 
91 
87 
94 
91 
87 
84 
94 
93 
93 
95 
89 
93 
67 
94 
90 
82 
87 
A A Scowley... 
*A H Durston. 
H Hopkins .... 
R Gerstel . 
G E Painter.... 
C C Irwin. 
H Stanbery ... 
Dr Gribble. 
T Armstrong .. 
A C Spencer... 
D C Rogers.... 
C H Burt . 
F D Peltier.... 
Geo Grubb. 
G E Crosby.... 
A J Dando. 
C W May. 
W H Cochrane. 
J Markham .... 
H Heikes . 
C Coburn . 
F C Koch. 
H Smith . 
E J Hill. 
C G Westcott... 
*H C Kirkwood 
J G Martin. 
.T Stroh . 
J Jennings . 
C A Galbraith. 
*W D Stannarci, 
H E Snyder.... 
D D Gross. 
G E Eyon. 
*E R Lewis. 
R R Skinner..., 
C D Henline ... 
J A Smith. 
A D Shobe. 
E Hillyer . 
G J Elliott. 
J D Elliott. 
W M Griffith... 
P Baggerman 
F C Dial. 
G Kistler .... 
J G S Dey.... 
W Webster .. 
W H Hall. 
B S Cooper.. 
T E Donald.. 
T J Donald.. 
C FI Ditto... 
*W R Crosby 
*F Gilbert ... 
B Lewis . 
A C Connor.. 
C B Eaton.... 
J P White... 
M S Brown.. 
E Varner .... 
H E Morgan 
L B Smith.. 
H E Furnas . 
*E S Graham 
*A Killam ... 
E Hendrick .. 
R E Whitney. 
D W Barrow. 
F C Bell. 
J A Blunt ... 
C L Gunn ... 
73 
79 
88 
99 
90 
88 
69 
87 
85 
88 
83 
89 
94 
90 
92 
70 
69 
87 
91 
98 
93 
94 
90 
89 
82 
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81 
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88 
87 
93 
78 
94 
83 
S3 
90 
92 
90 
90 
89 
89 
86 
94 
82 
91 
82 
91 
93 
96 
92 
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96 
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70 
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ning the event with a couple of targets to spare. A. B. 
Richardson climbed into second place with 193 each. 
H. H. Hicks, who had been overooked by the dope 
seekers in the first 100, finished in third place by him¬ 
self with 192. Jennings, R. H. Bruns, Ridley, Heil and 
F. O. Williams divided fourth place on 191 each, J. P. 
White came next on 190. There were six in the next 
place with 189 each; five were in the next place on 188. 
There were six 187s and seven 186s, which was the lowest 
score to get in the money. 
In the professional contest scores were good, in the 
first 100, though, the star performers, C. A. Young, of 
Springfield, Ohio, and C. G. Spencer, St. Louis, Mo., 
did not quite, reach Lewis’ mark, falling one target 
below him, with 98. W. Huff, J. W. Garrett, H. D. 
Freeman and IE G. Taylor were next with 97 each. 
W. R. Crosby, R. W. Clancy, W. S. Colfax, Jr., L. S. 
German and O. R. Dickey, 96 each. The finish found C. 
A. Young in the lead, and the winner of the coveted 
title on a score of 197, which is some shooting. In 
second place were \W. R. Crosby and H. G. Taylor, 
195 each; C. G. Spencer and W’. H. Heer were third 
with 194 each, L. S. German and H. D. Freeman 193 
each, J. W. Garrett and E. A. W. Everett 192 each, 
W. S. Colfax, Jr., and Fred Gilbert 191 each. 
During the day Allen Heil made a run of 103 straight, 
winning a Du Pont amateur long run trophy. R. H. 
Bruns completed an unfinished run from the day before, 
getting a total of 108, which gave him a bar for his 
Du Pont long run trophy. C. D. Hen ine got 64 
straight and C. H. Newcomb 66. 
Penalty entries for the Grand American Handicap 
and Preliminary Handicap closed at 5 o’clock. The 
former with 501 and the latter with 371. Fred B. Patter¬ 
son, son of Mr. J. IE Patterson, made the 501st entry 
just before the closing, and the fact was dramatically 
staged by Secretary MacCandless, as befitted the oc¬ 
casion. 
The national professional championship had fifty-three 
regular entries, thirty for targets only, leaving twenty- 
three entries at $16, making a purse of $368. There were 
six moneys — First, $110.40; second, $73.60; third, $55.20; 
fourth, $47.85; fifth, $44.15; sixth, $36.80. The 195s took 
the first two moneys; 3H4s received $51.52 each; 193 took 
fifth, and 192 sixth money. 
The national amateur championship had 157 entries 
at $16, or $2,512, with $200 aded by the Intel state Asso¬ 
ciation, making a purse of $2,712. There were thirty-two 
moneys—First, $271.20; 2d, $244.10; 3d, $216.95; 4th. $189.85; 
5th, $162.70 ; 6th $135.60; 7th, $108.50; 8th to 12th, $81.35 
each; 13th to 28th, $54.25 each; 29th to 32d, $27.10 each. 
The 193s received $230.50 each; 192, third money, $189.85; 
191s, next five moneys, $113.90 each; 190 next money, 
$81.35; six lS9s got $63.30 each; five 188s, got $54.25 each; 
six 187s got $54.25 each, and seven 186s got $23.25 each. 
June 17. 
NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 
FIRST DAY. 
The contests for the National Amateur and Profes¬ 
sional championships were scheduled for this day. In 
tie former there were thirty-two squads entered, and in 
t e latter eleven squads. The contest was at 200 targets 
18yds. rise, shot in ten strings of 20 targets each. 
A feature commented upon and much appreciated 
by the waiting squads, was the awning erected over the 
shooters’ chairs back of each firing station. The rain 
of the previous evening had cooled the air a little, and 
h.ght clouds partially obscured the sun, but at that a 
trip down the line was attended by some discomfort. 
Mr. Elmer E. .Shaner gave his usual little talk to the 
shooters and workers, so that it was 9:15 when the 
first squads in the sections started in on their fight for 
honors and wealth. What proved to be the squad record 
cf the week was made by No. 32 in the second event, 
shot their fourth time up. This squad was composed 
of W. A. Brown, J. M. Hawkins, G. W. Maxwell, D. D. 
Gross and H. G. Taylor, none of whom dropped a tar¬ 
get, scoring a total of 109. Squad 15, in the second 
section, C. D. Henline, C. IF. Newcomb, J. S. Young, 
G. L. Hearing, and H. Dixon, a fair bunch of amateurs, 
came near doing the same stunt in event No. 1, their 
fifth time up, when they totaled 99, and duplicated this 
record in event 7. At the half-way post (100 targets), 
Bart Lewis was way in the lead with only one down. 
\\. Ridley, E. L. Lyon, G. Grubb, C. H. Newcomb and 
H. W. Heikes came next with 97 each. In the third 
flight were A. B. Richardson, R. F. Appleman, J. E. 
Jennings, F. O. Williams, W. V. Jackson, R. D. Morgan, 
J. Kammerman and M. Arie with 96 each. The pace was 
a trifle warm for some of these leaders, however, and the 
finish found places shifted a little. Bart Lewis, Auburn, 
Ill., still kept in the lead, and went out with 195, win- 
T A Marshall. 
. 183 
W S Colfax, Jr . 
.. 191 
J R Taylor. 
. 186 
W Henderson . 
.. 186 
W R Crosby. 
. 195 
L Omohundro- . 
.. 127 
F G Bills. 
. 185 
W R Chamberlain... 
.. 170 
J T Skelly. 
.176 
J R Graham. 
.. 186 
Mrs Topperwein 
.190 
E O’Brien . 
.. 189 
R W Clancy. 
.185 
L S German. 
.. 193 
E M Daniels. 
. 184 
W H Heer. 
.. 194 
C G Spencer. 
. 184 
F E H Sheldon. 
.. 181 
C E (joodrich... 
. 179 
D Barstow . 
.. 186 
A Killam . 
. 187 
C O Le Compte. 
.. 182 
W Huff . 
. 190 
F Gilbert . 
.. 191 
J W Garrett .... 
. 192 
S Glover . 
.. 184 
R O Heikes. 
.184 
W A Brown. 
.. 179 
A D Mermod.... 
. 181 
J M Hawkins. 
.. 190 
H G Kirkwood... 
. 186 
G W Maxwell. 
.. 184 
W D Stannard... 
. 182 
D D Gross. 
.. 177 
A H Durston.... 
. 177 
H G Taylor. 
.. 195 
L R Lewis. 
. 173 
E H Taylor. 
.. 183 
J S Day. 
. 188 
C A Young... 
G E Mathews.... 
. 169 
T E Doremus . 
.. 151 
H Clark . 
. 189 
W B Darton. 
.. 164 
J E Dickey. 
. 189 
O R Dickey. 
.. 182 
E A W Everitt.. 
. 142 
11 McMurchy . 
.. 180 
H D Freeman.. .. 
. 193 
Ed Banks . 
.. 179 
C E Moore. 
. 185 
E S Graham. 
.. ISO 
W M Hammond. 
. 173 
NATIONAL 
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. 
A C Connor. 
. 173 
R J West (180) . 
.. 149 
W Webster . 
. 181 
J Deist . 
.. 183 
A B Richardson. 
. 193 
J F Caldwell. 
.. 186 
J B Barto. 
. 185 
Wm Ridley . 
.. 191 
R A King. 
. 185 
F D Peltier . 
,. 173 
R F Appleman... 
. 189 
A C Spencer. 
,. 176 
W M Griffiths..., 
. 179 
A Meaders . 
.. 179 
C B Eaton. 
. 177 
G L Lyon. 
,. 189 
F W McNair. 
. 182 
E N‘Gillespie. 
. 178 
J E Jennings. 
. 191 
G W Ball. 
. 170- 
J A Smith. 
.187 
W Wetleaf . 
. 182 
C D Coburn. 
.188 
J P White. 
. 190 
.185 
A Heil 
FI C Stillwell. 
.164 
A M Wesner. 
. 72 
P J Graham. 
. 180 
A H Sunderbriich (ISO) 132 
W Fahrenkrog ... 
.172 
G D Hannay. 
. 91 
R R Skinner. 
.179 
P Baggerman . 
. 182 
