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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 19, 1913 
tefhere 4!ieel belong^** 
Shells 
WIN SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP 
The brand was the “whole cheese” at the Inter-State Association’s First Southwestern 
Handicap Tournament, San Antonio, April 8-10, winning practically all the honors. 
SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP, won by H. R. Bosley, 19 yards, score 92 ex 100 
Nr. Bosley tied with two others and won in the shoot-off. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, won by IL. B. Barnes, 18 yards, score 96 ex 100 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE, J. S. Day (tie), - - score 339 ex 350 
SECOND HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE, Barton Lewis, - score 334 ex 350 
SHELLS demonstrate their superiority in this, the first big tournament of 
the season. Trap shooters are wise to the fact that the brand of shells 
gives them a “hunch” in any race. Insist on having **steel where steel belongs.’^ 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
NEW YORK: 98 Chambers SI., T. H. Heller, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: 608-612 Howard St., J. S. French, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
F W McNeir. 
Yards. 
, —Targets—., 
20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
18 19 15 19 19 
90 
H P De Mund. 
19 14 18 18 18 
87 
H R Bosley. 
19 17 18 18 20 
92 
*Guy Ward . 
. 19 
15 11 9 13 15 
63 
*H J Borden. 
. 19 
19 16 19 15 15 
84 
*11 J Donnelly. 
. 18 
16 12 14 16 16 
74 
J McLean . 
. 18 
16 17 15 .. .. 
48 
Wallace R Miller . 
. 18 
16 16 18 18 18 
86 
Dan O’Connell . 
. 18 
19 17 18 14 17 
85 
D A Edwards. 
. 17 
16 16 16 18 18 
84 
G K Mackie. 
. 17 
13 16 15 15 15 
74 
Geo Tucker . 
13 16 12 13 14 
68 
D B Wolfe . 
. 17 
17 17 17 15 16 
82 
Harry Grindle . 
. 16 
13 18 18 18 16 
83 
*T E Doremus. 
. 16 
16 12 .. 16 14 
58 
W L Brown. 
. 16 
17 18 16 16 13 
80 
L Trusson . 
. 16 
19 18 18 18 16 
89 
L S Noble. 
. 16 
19 16 16 17 18 
86 
Robt Sorenson . 
. 16 
19 15 19 20 19 
92 
*Mrs Ad Topperwein_ 
. 20 
17 20 17 16 17 
87 
Geo Crosby . 
. 20 
17 16 16 16 18 
83 
R B Barnes. 
17 15 14 15 15 
76 
*Ben Schwartz . 
. 20 
18 16 18 20 18 
90 
*H Murrelle . 
. 20 
15 17 18 15 16 
81 
Col 0 C Guessaz. 
. 18 
12 14 17 15 18 
76 
Alf Gardiner . 
. 18 
16 18 18 15 15 
82 
*F M Faurote. 
. 18 
17 16 17 15 18 
83 
Ack Barnett . 
. 18 
15 18 14 16 16 
79 
W B Twitchell. 
. 18 
15 16 15 14 15 
75 
*G B Cragg. 
. 19 
18 17 15 19 16 
85 
S L Gill. 
. 19 
17 16 19 17 16 
85 
T C Ford. 
. 19 
20 19 20 17 14 
90 
John Gwynn . 
. 18 
17 17 20 15 19 
88 
I Jones . 
. 18 
16 14 15 18 17 
80 
E F Forsgard. 
. 22 
14 13 14 19 13 
73 
*J S Day. 
. 22 
15 15 18 19 15 
82 
*W H Heer. 
. 22 
16 17 16 18 14 
81 
*J R Graham. 
14 16 13 18 18 
■ 79 
Bart Lewis . 
. 22 
19 19 16 15 20 
89 
*W R Crosby. 
. 23 
16 17 18 17 17 
85 
*Fred Gilbert . 
. 23 
15 19 17 20 15 
86 
Nick Arie . 
. 23 
16 17 19 14 17 
83 
*Homer Clark . 
. 21 
15 13 17 14 18 
77 
*R 0 Heikes. 
. 21 
18 17 19 19 17 
90 
*T A Marshall. 
. 21 
17 17 19 18 20 
91 
Henry Ellis . 
. 19 
18 18 12 12 17 
77 
*G W Maxwell. 
. 20 
20 17 18 16 19 
90 
R H Connerly. 
. 20 
18 20 18 18 18 
92 
*W Henderson . 
. 20 
20 16 18 16 19 
89 
R Merrill . 
. 20 
18 17 18 18 18 
89 
*E M Daniel. 
. 20 
17 14 17 17 13 
78 
R T Pruitt. 
. 16 
19 17 11 17 18 
82 
Mrs D O’Connell. 
. 16 
13 15 17 14 14 
73 
Mrs W T Allen. 
. 16 
15 16 15 16 14 
76 
H N Moore. 
. 16 
17 14 19 13 19 
82 
R C Chew. 
. 16 
18 17 20 19 17 
91 
Herbert Finch . 
. 16 
17 17 15 15 18 
82 
O B Garrison. 
. 16 
17 13 12 14 14 
70 
S A Heatly. 
. 16 
17 14 13 17 16 
77 
Hugh Smith . 
. 16 
16 15 18 16 16 
81 
A D Ross. 
. 16 
17 17 19 19 19 
91 
W J Bassett. 
. 16 
17 15 15 13 14 
74 
The ground squad record was again broken when 
squad No. 5, in event No. 2, broke 99 out of the 100 
shot at. This squad was composed of Mrs. Topperwein, 
George Crosby, Bud Barnes, Ben Schwartz and Harry 
Murrelle. 
Out of the total of 350 16yds. targets shot at during 
the three days, the professional averages were as fol¬ 
lows: Crosby, 339; Day, 339; Clark, 336; Gilbert, 334. 
In the amateur class Arie distinguished himself by 
breaking 340; Bart Lewis, 334; E. F. Forsgard, 328. This 
means all targets shot at from the 16yds. mark. 
In the Southwestern Handicap there were 41 entries 
at 8 , or $328; 1 penalty entry at $13; 1 penalty entry, 
targets only at $2; 20 entries for targets only, making 63 
entries in all. Added money, $200; total purse, $543. 
Winners, amount won and winning score follow: H. 
R. Bosley, 92, $200 (guaranteed!; R. H. Connerly, 92, 
$150 (guaranteed); Robt. Sorenson, 92, $1(X) (guaranteed); 
R. C. Chew and A. D. Ross, 91, $57 each; F. W. McNeir 
and T. C. Ford, 90, $35.30 each; Bart Lewis and R. 
Merrill, 89, $24.40 each; J. A. Gwynn, 88 , $16.30. 
The committee that allotted handicaps was composed 
of Messrs. George Tucker, Brenham, Texas; George K. 
Mackie, Scammon, Kansas; Dan O’Connell, San Antonio, 
Texas; Bart Lewis, Auburn, Illinois, and F. W. McNeir, 
Houston, Texas. 
SQUIER MONEY-BACK PURSE. 
55,000 targets at 1 cent each.$550.00 
First day extra entrance at $1. 49.00 
Second day extra entrance at $I. 48.00 
Third day extra entrance at $1.. 51.00 
Total purse .$698.00 
Total losses paid back . 288.75 
Surplus .$409.25 
Winners and amount won follow: Nic Ari^ $49,20; 
Bart Lewis, $45.10; E. F. Forsgard, $41; R. H. Connerly 
and R. Merrill, $32.80; H. R. Bosley, $28.70; Geo. Crosby, 
$24.60; W. R. Miller and F. W. McNeir, $20.50; Dan 
O’Connell, .$16 40: Sam Forsgard, T. C. Ford and R. B. 
Barnes, $12.30; C. D. Tuetsch, $8.20; H. P. De Mund, J. A. 
Gwynn, O. C. Guessaz, R. Sorenson, Geo. Tucker, W. 
B. Twitchell, .S. L. Gill, G. K. Mackie, A. R. Ludlam, 
A. Gardiner, H. Grindel, L. Trusson, and A. Barnett, 
$ 1 . 10 . 
Roanoke Gun Glu'j. 
By reason of inclement weather, lowering clouds 
hanging thick and heavy, only a limited number of shoot¬ 
ers were present at Saturday’s shoot. Those who were 
fortunate enough to be present, however, enjoyed an 
afternoon of good sport and some good shooting was 
indulged in. It is hoped by the club that the members 
will actively attend the shooting for the ensuing season. 
The weekly trophies offered by the club were won 
by the following members: 
Scratch Class—First, Jamison; second, tie between 
Shepherd and Jones. 
Class A—First, J. B. Cumbie; second, Holland. 
Class B—First, McFerrin. 
Class C—First, D. W. Richards. 
Stevens trophy—Tie, Jamison and McFerrin. 
The scores made are as follows, 50 targets per man: 
Per Per 
Broke. 
Cent. 
Broke. 
Cent. 
Jamison ... 
. 48 
96 
J B Cumbie... 
41 
82 
Scholl . 
. 46 
92 
Holland . 
40 
80 
Jones .. 
. 43 
86 
Bloxton . 
40 
80 
Shepherd .. 
. 43 
86 
Bovd . 
37 
74 
E W Poindexter 42 
84 
Cooksie . 
32 
64 
McFerrin ., 
. 41 
82 
D W Richards 
30 
60 
New Hanover Gun Club. 
Wilmington, N. C., April 11. —.At our regular Friday 
afternoon shoot the following scores were made: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Total. 
Dreher . 24 24 23 23 94 
Grant . 21 24 24 23 93 
Underwood . 22 18 23 20 83 
Boylan . 22 21 20 22 85 
Penny . 17 21 20 20 78 
Holloway . 17 22 15 18 72 
Failing . 9 11 16 15 51 
Handicap, 25 targets, yards: Grant (23yds.) 21; 
Underwood (18yds.) 23; Halloway (18yds.) 13. 
J. H. Dreher, Sec’y. 
Medford Gun Club. 
Medford, Okla., .April 11. —Blood made a straight 25 
to-day, Soucek cracked 42 out of 50 and Hardy broke 
41 out of 50. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Blood . 
. 25 
25 
Hardy .. 
. 50 
41 
Brown . 
. 25 
20 
Strider .. 
. 30 
23 
Wilson 
. 30 
23 
Soucek . 
. 50 
42 
Hutch . 
. 30 
13 
Bunch 
. 50 
36 
Dotts .. 
. 25 
16 
Walling 
. 25 
18 
I. V. Hardy, Sec’y. 
Everett Gun Club. 
Everett, Mass., .April 12.—A 25-target shoot was held 
for the Stevens trophy. Clark was high gun with 19 
actual smashes. 
.An all-day handicap merchandise shoot will be held 
next Saturday, open to all comers. 
Match, 25 targets: 
Clark . 
'. 11 
30 
Kempton .. 
. 2 
20 
Smith . 
. 12 
28 
Russell . 
. 2 
18 
Spencer . 
. 11 
26 
Bryant . . 
. 5 
15 
Dr Bodge . 
. 8 
24 
Grant .. 
. 3 
14 
Willard . 
. 3 
23 
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