July 6, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Listen to the Echoes from the 
Grand American Handicap Tournament 
Mr. H. D. Duckham, of Kenton, Ohio, tied for First Place in 
the Grand American Handicap, breaking 96 x 100 
from 19 yards, with 
SMOKELESS POWDER 
3d place. Max Kneussel, 95 x 100, from 20 yards.Shooting Dupont 
4th, 5th ) A. Meaders, 94 x 100, from 17 yards.Shooting E. C. 
and 6th >M. L. Lippott, 94 x 100, from 17 yards.Shooting Schultze 
places ) W. S. Hoon, 94 x 100, from 19 yards.Shooting Dupont 
7th and 8th ^ R. F. Appleman, 93 x 100, from 19 yards.Shooting Ballistite 
places | W. L. Baggerman, 93 x 100, from 19 yards.Shooting Dupont 
Professional Trophy in the Grand American Handicap Event, won by C. A. Young, 95 x 100, 
from 22 yards, with Ballistite 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
W. S. Hoon, L. Stockley, J. S. Gray, C. E. 
Orr, tied at 94 x 100. Mr. Hoon won in 
shoot-off with Dupont. 
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 
E. W. Varner and W. S. Hoon, tied at 192 x 
200, shooting Dupont. Mr. Varner won in 
shoot-off. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 
Won by W. R. Crosby, 198 x 200, with 
Schultze. 
CONSOLATION HANDICAP 
J. R. Lieb, shooting Dupont and C. A. Gal¬ 
braith, shooting Ballistite, tied at 94 x 100. 
Mr. Lieb won in shoot-off. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 
ON DOUBLES 
Won by Fred Gilbert, 84 x 100, shooting 
Dupont. 
LONG RUN TOURNAMENT 
103 straight, from 18 yards, made by Fred 
Gilbert, shooting Dupont. 
Further Conclusive Evidence of the Superiority of 
dPft) 
SMOKELESS POWDERS 
WON Forty-five of the fifty-eight moneys 
(65% of entire purse) in Grand American 
Handicap. 
WON Thirty-two of the forty-eight moneys 
(78% of entire purse) in the Preliminary 
Handicap. 
WON Nineteen of the twenty-two “first 
moneys ” in Grand American Handicap. 
WON^ 60% of purse in the Amateur Chanu 
pionship at Singles, 67% in the Professional 
Championship at Singles, 84% in the Pro¬ 
fessional Championship at Doubles and 75% 
in the Consolation Handicap. 
