April 19, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
509 
Capital Beach Gun Club. 
Lincoln, Neb., April 10.—The first of the two-day 
tournaments for this season was pulled successfully here 
yesterday and to-day. There were forty-three trappists 
on the job. First day’s high gun was H. J. Rebhausen, 
who smeared the ambient atmosphere with 184 of the 
200 clay things pulled for him. E. W. Varner and H. E. 
Snyder divided the kale on the second day, each negotiat¬ 
ing 164 discs. High gun for the tournament was divided 
between Rebhausen and Snyder, each taking unto him¬ 
self 346 saucers. Top for wads only was W. A. Brown 
with 340. Scores: 
Firsl Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 Total. 
J C Den. 10 6 4 9 12 10 12 11 11 13 15 18 131 
H J Rebhausen. 13 15 14 12 19 20 12 15 13 14 17 19 184 
C L Waggoner.. 14 13 11 14 12 10 11 9 12 10 16 15 164 
R Shepherd .... 9 13 13 14 17 20 12 13 10 13 15 13 162 
O J Graves. 9 13 14 13 16 13 11 8 13 12 13 17 152 
H K Mitton.... 9 111110 12 15 10 15 13 10 16 14 146 
J C Capstick.... 12 11 10 12 18 14 9 11 12 11 14 16 150 
C D Hedges.12 11 12 12 15 16 10 13 14 12 15 16 158 
M Thompson ... 12 13 13 8 18 16 14 12 13 14 16 16 166 
R C Fields. 10 10 8 10 14 17 10 12 8 9 15 13 136 
*D D Gross. 12 13 13 14 16 20 12 13 14 14 19 18 178 
H E Myder.15 15 14 15 18 17 15 13 12 14 17 17 182 
Guy Cooper. 11 15 14 12 18 17 12 12 12 12 15 17 167 
Geo Nicolai .14 13 13 14 15 17 8 14 13 14 15 15 165 
V H Greene.11 11 12 12 16 15 13 10 12 14 15 17 158 
*W A Brown.... 13 15 15 13 15 18 14 11 13 14 18 17 177 
C E Ellis.14 14 12 15 19 15 14 12 13 14 16 16 174 
*F C Whitney... 11 8 8 12 18 16 13 12 11 10 11 17 147 
I A Arnold.11 12 12 12 18 16 13 12 13 14 15 14 162 
W R Armogost. 12 10 11 11 15 15 7 10 11 13 16 16 146 
E W Varner.... 14 13 11 14 16 18 13 12 13 14 19 17 174 
*D G Barstow... 14 12 13 15 19 20 14 14 14 15 18 17 185 
J F Caldwell.... 14 15 13 12 20 15 14 12 15 13 17 18 178 
C L Richards... 11 12 11 11 18 18 13 10 13 8 16 17 158 
*Ed O’Brien ...141415131718121214131618 176 
E Stegeman ... 11 13 15 13 16 14 12 11 10 11 12 15 153 
M Hemmingsen. 12 12 9 10 15 16 13 8 11 13 15 15 149 
Geo Grubb .11 14 12 12 19 16 12 13 13 14 12 17 165 
E L Wilson .... 11 13 13 11 16 15 11 12 12 12 16 17 159 
R D Morgan.... 14 11 14 11 18 20 14 14 13 14 17 17 177 
♦J Hollingsworth 11 11 13 13 15 13 11 12 13 11 14 13 150 
F Miller . 11 10 14 13 18 14 12 13 10 11. 
C H Roller.10 10 9 12 15 17 11 13 12 11. 
T C Brownfield. 9 12 15 13 15 15 12 12 10 12 . 
C D Linderman. 14 14 13 12 20 19 13 14 11 13 19 18 180 
M T Turner.... 8 111112 1115. 
O D Bremer.12 12 8 10. 
H Magnusson... 10 9 12 11 12 14 11 11 10 12 11 10 133 
J Kotone . 11 14 7 14 15 16 15 12 13 8 15 13 153 
F Southard .14 13 14 9 17 14 
H Henningsen. 14 11 9 10 7 7 11 12 
S A .Sininger... 12 10 13 11 15 13 12 10 9 12 13. 
C E Trump. 9 12 10 9 8 8 13 12 8 12 9 . 
Second Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 Total. 
J C Den. 9 13 7 11 12 17 12 9 11 11 9 15 136 
H J Rebhausen.. 10 12 10 12 14 17 11 12 15 14 15 20 162 
C L Waggoner. 12 8 11 11 16 13 7 11 '9 6 16 11 131 
R Shepherd. 9 7 12 9 11 11 8 11 8 8 11 14 119 
O J Graves. 8 11 8 9 12 15 7 9 9 14 12 15 129 
H K Mitton. 6 11 11 9 13 14 8 11 8 10 15 16 132 
J C Capstick.... 11 12 10 11 15 9 10 6 . 
C D Hedges. 9 9 8 4 9 10 5 9 9 7 12 11 102 
M Thompson ... 8 9 13 12 14 15 13 12 10 13 13 15 147 
R C Fields. 7 11 9 9 14 12. 
•D D Gross. 12 12 11 11 13 14 10 9 14 8 16 15 145 
H E Snyder....14 14 14 13 17 11 11 12 11 12 19 16 164 
Guy Cooper. 10 12 11 13 15 13 9 6 10 12 12 15 138 
Geo Nicolai . 9 11 10 12 18 15 12 12 9 12 13 16 149 
V H Greene. 9 7 10 11 15 15 10 10 8 11 15 13 134 
*W A Brown.11 14 12 13 19 15 11 11 13 10 17 17 163 
C E Ellis. 13 11 11 7 14 12 7 8 11 11 13 16 135 
*F C Whitney... 12 11 8 7 13 8 8 10 9 5 10 13 114 
I A Arnold.14 12 12 11 15 15 8 11 12 14 15 14 153 
W R Armogost. 10 7 7 11 10 15 8 10 10 6 11 14 119 
E W Varner.13 13 12 13 17 15 13 13 10 12 14 19 164 
•D G Barstow... 11 11 12 12 13 18 8 14 11 13 17 12 152 
J F Caldwell. 13 9 12 9 15 18 12 12 12 12 16 15 155 
C L Richards.. 12 12 10 13 17 14 11 12 11 9 15 14 150 
*Ed O’Brien.13 10 14 11 16 19 12 14 13 12 13 14 161 
E Stegeman.13 11 10 11 17 14 12 9. 
M Henningsen... 7 7 5 12 16 9 13 8 . 
Geo Grubb .12 10 12 14 16 14 9 12 12 13 15 14 153 
E L Wilson. 10 7 8 9 12 14 8 6 . 
R D Morgan.... 14 13 8 10 14 11 8 10 1112 18 17 146 
C H Roper.11 12 10 9 10 10. 
C D Linderman. 9 11 11 12 11 15. 
TRIUMPHS AND TROPHIES 
For Shooters of 
(MNt) 
Smokeless Powders 
AT THE FIRST 
SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP 
San Antonio, Texas, April 8-10, 1913 
THE SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP WON WITH 
BALLISTITE 
By H. R. Bosley, Dallas, Score: 92 x 100—19 yards 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP WON WITH 
SCHULTZE 
By R. B. Barnes, Bay City, Score: 96 x 100—18 yards 
High Professional Scores in Preliminary and Southwestern 
Won by Thomas Marshall, of Chicago, Ill., shooting 
DU PONT 
Preliminary : Southwestern : 
94 X 100—20 yards 91 x 100—20 yards 
IT PAYS TO SHOOT DU PONT POWDERS 
Spring Valley Shooting Association. 
Spring Valley, Pa., April 12.—In the midst of the 
rain storm of the first series of shoots of the Spring 
Valley Shooting Association, of Reading, W. S. Behm 
showed some exceptional skill, breaking 121 out of 125 
for high honors. Walter broke his last 71 straight, un¬ 
finished. E. H. Adams, of Reading, secretary of the 
association, landed second honors with 113 to his credit. 
Ed. lost 3 hoodoos in the third event. Marberger landed 
third honors, shooting straight in the first and fifth 
events. John has no mercy for his fellow boys. Lee 
Wertz dropped four in the seventh event, placing him 
one target behind Marberger for third honors. Frank 
Miller shot on excellent form to-day, but lost six in the 
sixth event. Frank Wertz is coming into form again 
for the coming State shoot. Ambrose Mayer, of Mana- 
tawny, paid his respects to the boys, breaking 100 out 
of his quota. The scores, 125 targets per man: 
Behm .121 F Miller .105 
Adams .113 F Wertz . 101 
Marberger .110 Mayer .100 
Lee Wertz . 109 
Baltttsrol Golf Club. 
Newark, April 12.— With the opening of summer 
greens, the trap season closed here to-day with an open 
scratch shoot. J. A. Hobart, of Country Club of West¬ 
chester, won with a score of 95 out of 100. M. K. Waters, 
of Garden City, with 83, and D. Fincke, of the home 
club, filled up the berths with 83 each. The former and 
his team mate, W. Floyd,^ copped both take-home 
trophies. The scores: M. K. Waters, Garden City, 83; 
D. Fincke, 83; T. L. Griggs, Paterson G. C., 80; E. 
Rosier, Garden City, 77; P T. Gillespie, Essex County, 
77; E. Voorhees, Garden City, 75; S. H. Browne, Bal- 
tusrol, 73; T. Baxter, 72; Marshall Geer, Baltusrol, 71; 
L. Smith, Plainfield G. C., 70. 
First take-home, 50 birds, handicap: 
M K Waters . 6 49 E Rosier . 4 45 
A Hobart . 0 48 E Voorhees .4 45 
Smith .10 45 
Second take-home, 50 birds, handicap: 
W Floyd . 16 50 G F Hahn .16 46 
A Hobart . 0 47 H N Fiske . 10 46 
T Van Boskirk.. 16 47 M K Waters . 4 46 
E A Sierk . 10 46 
The scores of April 13 follow: 
Hobart (scratch) 48, 47, 95; Siebeck (12), 43, 46, 69; 
Richards (16), 39, 42, 49; Daly ( 6 ), 43, 37, 68 ; Fincke 
(2) 44, (3) 44, 38; Hahn (16), 43, 46, 57; Griggs (2) 42, 
42. 80; Knapp (16), 44, 40, 52; Cowperthwait (2) 42, (3) 
31, 68 ; Fiske (10) 42, 46, 68 ; Van Boskerk (16) 39, 47, 
54; Gales (10) 43, 46, 69; Barclay (16) 33, 32, 33; Dowse 
(16) 37, 45, 30; Smith (10) 45, 45, 70; Walter ( 6 ) 47, 46, 
83; Roesler (4) 45, 40, 77; Voorhees (4) 45, 38, 76; 
Floyd (16) 40, 50, 58; Wittmore (4) 39, 38, 69; Gillespie 
(4) 42, 43, 77; Geer ( 6 ) 44, 39, 71; Browne (2) 40, ( 6 ) 
.38, 73; Babson (scratch) 37, 35, 72; Quarrier (16) 30, 
34, 48. 
Highway Rod and Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N Y., April 10. —The Highway Rod and 
Gun Club, organized in 1911 in the Bureau of Highways, 
New York, elected the following officers: President, 
William Walton, Jr.; Vice-President and Treasurer, Con¬ 
stantine M. Dressel; Warden, Edward Jantzen. Any 
employee of the Bureau is eligible for membership who 
takes fish and game in a sportsmanlike and lawful man¬ 
ner. The president is one of the best-known amateur 
fishermen and gunners on Long Island. 
