April 26, 1913 
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July 29-30.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C. A. W. Vernon, Sec’y. 
Aug. 2.—Greenwich (Conn.) G. C. J. H. Finch, Pres. 
Aug. 5.-^Elwood (Ind.) G. C. S. W. Swihart, Sec’y. 
Aug. 5.—Hicksville (O.) G. C. C. E. Maxwell, Sec’y. 
Aug. 5-6.—Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, Sec’y. 
Aug. 5-6.—Knoxville, Tenn.—Tennessee State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of Knoxville G. C. Howard 
Van Gilder, Vice-Pres. 
Aug. 5-7.—Omaha, Neb.—The Interstate Association’s 
eighth Western Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of the Omaha Gun Club; $1,000 added money. Win¬ 
ner of first place in the Western Handicap guaranteed 
$200 and trophy; winners of second and third places 
guaranteed $150 and $100 respectively. E. E. Shaner, 
Mgr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Yale Gun Club will take a fall out of Piping Rock 
Club to-day. Great will be the fall thereof—I think. 
Here is tiolland Gun Club, Batavia, N. Y., program 
for season of 1913: Saturday, April 12; Saturday, May 10; 
and June 14, at 1 o’clock; Friday, July 4, at 9 o’clock; 
Wednesday, Aug. 13, all day (eleventh annual tournament. 
Saturday, Sept. 13, at 1 o’clock; Thursday, Nov. 27, at 
9 o’clock. Percentage totals and must shoot in five of 
the programs to qualify. J. B. Knickerbocker is Presi¬ 
dent and Chas. W. Gardiner, Secretary. 
The Hudson Valley Rod and Gun Club, Inc., Glens 
Falls, N. Y., will open the season with an afternoon 
shoot on the old club grounds on Saturday, April 26. 
Sweeps optional; targets, 1 cent each. Special events 
if time permits. Shells for sale on grounds. The club 
grounds are located on the main line of the trolley road 
between Glens Falls and Hudson Falls. All cars stop 
at the grounds. J. A. Norton, is Secretary. 
W. G. Beecroft. 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., April 19.—Poetic weather, per¬ 
fect light, heavy, irregular breeze, green things growing. 
Fifteen members and guests enjoyed the extra jump taken 
by the targets in the breeze. L. G. Bond won the first 
leg on the Stevens handicap trophy with a total score 
of 24. E. L. Haas and M. R. Guggenheim tied on the sec¬ 
ond leg with full scores of 25 each. On shoot-off button 
was won by Hass. Total high points to date 112 each 
for Bond, Haas and Guggenheim. 
G. L. Yates captured the first leg on the Du Pont 
handicap trophy with a full score of 25, and C. H. Had- 
lock and L. G. Bond tied with full scores on the second 
leg. 'Total high points to date: Hadlock 71, H. J. 
Smith 68. 
High gun scratch was won by M. R. Guggenheim 
with 82 out of 100. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rodgers, of 
Stamford, were guests. Scores: 
Stevens handicap trophy, 50 targets: 
L G Bond. 
. 15 48 
G L Yates. 
. 3 
M R Guggenheim.. 
. 4 47 
W Thorpe . 
12 
E L Haas . 
. 10 46 
C H Hadlock. 
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G A Wylie . 
. 16 44 
Miss J Thorpe. 
. 16 
Dr A W Currie.... 
. 16 44 
H V Morgan. 
. 16 
H J Smith. 
. 13 43 
Du Pont handicap trophy, 50 targets: 
H V Morgan. 
. 16 47 
Dr A W Currie.... 
. 16 
L G Bond. 
. 15 46 
M R Guggenheim.. 
. 3 
C H Hadlock. 
. 8 46 
Miss J 'Thorpe. 
. 16 
G L Yates. 
. 6 45 
G A Wylie . 
. 12 
H J Smith. 
. 6 43 
W Thorpe . 
. 12 
E L Haas. 
. 8 43 
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37 
37 
31 
43 
42 
41 
39 
36 
High gun. scratch. 
100 targets: 
M R (juggenheim .... 
. 82 
G A Wylie. 
G L Yates. 
. 78 
H V Morgan. 
C H Hadlock. 
. 71 
W Thorpe . 
E L Haas. 
. 71 
W M Wylie. 
H T Smith.. 
. 67 
H D Lent . 
F F Rodgers. 
. 67 
Miss J Thorpe. 
Mrs F F Rodgers. 
L G Bond. 
. 64 
Dr A W Currie. 
. 55 
55 
54 
54 
52 
50 
34 
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Dtnitl Boone Gun Club. 
M.arthasville, Mo., April 19.—A. F. Ahmann won 
the Du Pont fob trophy for the week. The other mem¬ 
bers have notified him he will have to keep his eye clear 
if he expects to win it again next week. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Bollmann .. 
. 125 
85 
Wilson .. 50 40 
Ahmann ... 
. 75 
66 
Meyer. 50 39 
T Mutert .. 
. 75 
64 
F Koelling . 25 21 
Wyatt . 
. 50 
45 
Berg . 25 17 
Freese . 
. 50 
42 
J. 0. Wilson, Sec’y. 
Underwood 
.... 50 
41 
Si. Maries R. and G. C. 
St. Maries, Idaho, 
April 
13.—The following 
scores 
were made 50 targets per man, $10 entrance: 
R W Hopkins . 
43 
*H Cornwell . 
... 19 
A B Annis. 
20 
*Dr Gibson . 
... 28 
25 
... 3R 
Ed McGregor . 
19 
Wm Wade . 
... 23 
*Chas Gaskill . 
13 
*Indicates new members, who have never shot at 
traps previous to this time. R. W. Hopkins. 
Manhaaset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., April 20.—Smith, a mighty 
man is he, and when he shoots he lands, but then what’s 
the use, as Alker says, if you like my performance go 
round and knock at every trapshooter’s door. If you 
don’t like it, don’t knock. And so it goes—one day up, 
next day down. Smith, as we started to rhyme copped 
every event to-day, and he didn’t have to shoot such a 
much at that, but the wind, she warn’t no respecter of 
pussons—she howled through the inlet likell, and put 
cute little notions into the bellies of the scalers that lent 
pain, not to the bellies, but to the shooters. The scores: 
Trophv shoot, scratch, 10 birds: 
D E Smith . 6 C M Gould. 4 
E A Sierck. 5 F C Richards. 4 
R Howland . 5 J W Alker. 4 
B G Loomis . 6 
Trophv shoot, 15 targets, scratch: 
D E Smith . 7 FL Richards. 5 
E A Sierck. 6 CM (lould. 5 
J W Alker. 6 R Howland . 5 
B G Loomis. 6 
Manhasset trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
D E Smith. 2 19 F L Richards. 
E A Sierck. 2 18 B G Loomis.. 
C M Gould. 4 17 R Howland .. 
J W Alker. 2 17 
April cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
D E Smith . 2 23 R Howland .. 
J W Walker. 2 19 E A Sierck.... 
B (3 Loomis. 2 19 CM Gould... 
F L Richards. 6 18 
Yearly cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
D E Smith . 2 16 E A Sierck... 
B G Loomis. 2 16 CM Gould... 
F L Richards. 6 15 
High gun prize, 100 targets, scratch: 
D E Smith. 66 F L Richards 
J W Alker. 56 R Howland .. 
B G Loomis. 56 CM Gould •• 
E A Sierck. 53 
6 17 
2 16 
6 15 
6 17 
2 15 
4 12 
2 15 
4 13 
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In changing address, the old as well as the new 
should be given. 
Southwestern Handicap 
Adds to Year’s Victories With 
PemingtoitrUMC Guns and Shells 
First Big Interstate Handicap of 1913 Pays Another Tribute to 
the ‘"Perfect Shooting Combination.” 
A Few of the Many J^enungm,-UMC Winnings: 
Preliminary Handicap —Won by R. B. Barnes, Bay City, 
Texas, 96 X 100, shooting a Femin^tonrUMC Pump Gun. 
High Professional on All Singles —Won by Thomas A. 
Marshall of Keithsburg, 111. Mr. Marshall was also high 
professional in the Preliminary Handicap, 94 x 100, and 
tied on all targets shot at for entire tournament, shooting 
^enUagtoorlM^ Gun and the Speed Shells in all events. 
High Professional on Doubles —Won by Wm. H. Heer, 
with PemIngtonrUMC Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
Southwestern Handicap —Tied for by Robert Sorenson, 
92 X 100, shooting Peming ton rUMC Autoloading Shotgun 
and Arrow Speed Shells. Mr. Sorenson is a nineteen 
year old boy and the Southwestern was his first shoot. 
Long Run of Tournament —Won by Homer Clark, 134 
straight, with J?emIng ton rUMC Pump Gun. 
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Combination — For Higher Scores at the Traps, 
Better Field Averages. 
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