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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 27, 1912 
r 
E.C. CHALLENGE CUP AGAIN WON BY A RECORD SCORE 
WITH 
“steel where steel belongs” 
LOADED SHELLS 
In a match at the Cincinnati Gun Club, July 4, H. D. Freeman (Challenger) won this famous trophy from C. A. Young (Holder) by a 
score of 189 to 172. This score of 189 is five targets better than that by which Mr. Young won the cup May 14, 1912 (also witfi 
PETERS Shells), and ten targets in excess of the best previous score with other makes of shells. The results of the match of July 4, 
in detail, are as follows: Sjngles Expert Rules 
FREEMAN 98 46 
YOUNG ... 85 44 
Doubles Total 
45 189 
43 172 
Here are some more winnings, adding to the already overwhelming weight of evidence of P superiority: 
.High Amateur Average ..2956x300 
. “ “ “ ..193 ex 200 
St. Louis, Mo. 
.. .June 
23-24 
Webster City, la... 
it 
25 
Wilmington, Del. . .. 
ii 
29 
Barre, Vt. 
ti 
18-19 
Dayton, Ky. 
a 
30 
Salida, Colo. 
a 
16-19 
Freehold, N. J. 
a 
26-27 
Toledo, O. 
a 
28 
Eugene, Ore. 
a 
24-27 
Vermont State Championship... 92 ex 100 
High General Average .1446x150 
by Harry W. Kahler 
“ W. S. Hoon 
“ Neaf Apgar 
“ W. B. Springer 
‘ C. O. Le Compte 
“ Walter Schemwell 
“ Howard Schlicher 
“ W. R. Chamberlain 
“ L. H. Reid 
.High General Average .2846x300 
. “ “ “ (tie) .145 ex 150 
. “ “ “ .440 ex 450 
(Pacific Coast Indians) 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
NEW YORK: 98 Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: 608-612 Howard St., J. S. French, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
Peoria Gun Club. 
Peor'ia, Ill., July 18.—Two days shooting was most 
enjoyable by a pretty fair crowd at our tournament 
ending here to-day. Lewis was high average for the 
two days with 290 out of 300. Ward Burton made the 
high professional score, 283. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. Broke. 
(rroves . 
. 150 
140 
150 
13S 
Magill . 
. 150 
125 
Hieronymous . 
. 150 
133 
150 
124 
Graper . 
. 150 
139 
150 
139 
Portman . 
. 150 
121 
150 
122 
Voorhees, Tr. 
. 150 
142 
150 
135 
Meidroth . 
. 150 
124 
150 
126 
Sammis . 
. 150 
136 
150 
130 
Gerstner . 
. 150 
146 
150 
133 
Smith . 
. 150 
136 
150 
112 
(>ray . 
138 
150 
119 
Crothers . 
138 
150 
136 
McDermand . 
. 150 
127 
Scholes . 
. 150 
138 
iso 
135 
Bugg . 
133 
150 
111 
Connor . 
. 150 
131 
150 
123 
Herman . 
. 150 
126 
Heitzman . 
. 150 
132 
iso 
117 
Thompson . 
. 150 
139 
Meyers . 
130 
150 
116 
Davidson . 
. 150 
144 
150 
134 
Lewis . 
146 
150 
144 
Leib . 
143 
150 
139 
Workman . 
. 150 
137 
150 
132 
Lawrence . 
. 150 
135 
150 
128 
Professionals: 
Ward Burton . 
. 150 
142 
150 
141 
H W Cadwallader.... 
. 150 
138 
150 
132 
Arthur Killam . 
. 150 
135 
150 
114 
H E Winans. 
. 150 
105 
150 
104 
E S Graham. 
. 150 
143 
150 
136 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Heavy showers on the morning of July 21 cut the at¬ 
tendance at the weekly shoot far below expectations, only 
seven men showing up. The team match, scheduled 
for the day, was declared off, and a few events were 
shot between the showers. Of the amateurs, Eph Randall, 
of Mason, O., and J. Schreck tied for high gun on 69 
out of 75. Dan Pohlar was at the grounds for the first 
time in several months and shot an 88 per cent. gait. 
George Walker did nice work in his last event, missing 
but one target out of 20. J. S. Day came over to get a 
little practice on doubles and shot a very nice race, 
breaking 47 out of 50 singles, and 46 out of 25 pairs of 
doubles, a total of 93. His match for the E. Q. cup 
with H. D. Freeman, of Atlanta, Ga., the present holde’r, 
will be shot on these grounds on Aug. 24. 
Dr. Hill, one of the old-time regulars at the Northern 
Kentucky’s grounds, was out to-day, and showed that he 
has not forgotten how by breaking 80 per cent, of his 
targets with a borrowed gun. Shooting at 12 pairs of 
doubles, Pohlar broke 20 ar.d Schreck 18. Len Shepard 
played the triple role of puller, referee and scorer. The 
club is still looking for a chance to mix it up with 
some of the local clubs, and will welcome almost any 
kind of a proposition for a team match. Just drop a 
line to Supt. Arthur Gambell. 
Targets: 15 15 20 25 25 Total. 
A Gambell . 11 11 17 .. .. 39 
D Pohlar . 14 14 16 .. .. 44 
Randall . 14 15 17 23 .. 69 
Schreck . 14 15 17 23 .. 69 
Walker . 11 12 19 .. .. 42 
Dav . 24 23 47 
Dr'Hill . 18 22 40 
Greenwich Gun Club. 
“Better late than never,” come the scores of July 
4 shoot at Greenwich Gun Club. It was a great day. 
Fifty shooters were entered and many shot the entire 
program. The background being the blue sky and At¬ 
lantic Ocean, was too clear for most shooters used to 
shooting across a field with a tree and bush backing, 
hence many scores were low. L. C. Wilson was high 
gun with 154 out of 1G5. 
The team shoot was won by Sea Side Gun Club, of 
Bridgeport, beating Greenwich Gun Club team by 4 
targets out of 250. 
Championship of Greenwich was tied for by Luke 
Brush and J. S. Conover, at 91 out of 100; shoot-off 
won by Brush by one target. 
High run medal won by B. J. Jones, 4G. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
A 
E Ranney.... 
. 85 
68 
T Hoyt . 
90 
51 
J 
D Chapman. 
. 85 
68 
F F Rogers. 
115 
86 
A 
Raymond.... 
. 165 
150 
R Keeler . 
135 
119 
Geo Luke . 
. 100 
60 
W Abrams . 
GO 
31 
H 
O Allyn.... 
. 135 
113 
T Garrecht . 
80 
47 
11 
H Stevens.. 
. 115 
112 
E L Hatch. 
80 
66 
T 
A Davis. 
. 100 
80 
V S Allien. 
80 
54 
G 
M Wheeler.. 
. 165 
139 
A S Pitt. 
SO 
53 
1 
S Fanning... 
. 100 
93 
M Hepburn .... 
165 
149 
N 
Apgar . 
. 100 
98 
A M Dalton_ 
135 
112 
L 
C Wilson.... 
. 165 
154 
T R Talcott. 
115 
74 
1 
Williams .... 
. 165 
143 
A T Bell. 
85 
56 
W 
W Rice. 
. 165 
136 
E L Lehn. 
45 
15 
Chas Fox . 
. 165 
124 
Miss M Hyland 
95 
57 
H 
G Billings... 
. 165 
121 
E F Ward. 
115 
104 
J 
H Finch. 
. 165 
123 
W Banks . 
95 
47 
s 
G Chase. 
. 115 
84 
C S Purdy. 
95 
82 
W 
D Finch.... 
. 115 
- so 
W Herrick . 
45 
37 
C 
II Voorhees. 
. 85 
71 
Wm Elder . 
45 
30 
z 
1 Offutt. 
. 165 
146 
A E Soley. 
65 
48 
L 
Brush . 
. 165 
148 
Schlichting . 
65 
43 
1 : 
S Conover.... 
. 165 
147 
Scherer . 
65 
43 
T 
()’Brien . 
. 165 
128 
H Mead. 
40 
15 
I’ 
V Pell. 
. 135 
106 
Miss L Boles... 
55 
32 
B 
J Jones. 
. 150 
129 
C Talbot . 
20 
14 
July 13. — Regular Saturday afternoon shoot. No. 4 
was Du Pont trophy event; No. 5 was a special: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
J S Conover . 14 15 18 0 23 22 
Luke Brush . 11 12 18 1 25 *22 
W D Finch. 11 10 13 4 23 
J 
Geo Luke . 9 9 14 5 21 16 
G C Chard. 7 10 16 5 22 
A M Dalton. 10 12 17 1 25 *19 
J H Finch. 11 14 16 1 21 20 
T W Hoyt. 7 9 14 6 25 15 
J D Chapman. 10 10 15 3 21 15 
A E Ranney. 13 15 20 0 22 23 
Miss L Boles . 7 5 11 9 25 *10 
J A Raymond. 14 14 18 0 24 21 
VV G Abrams. 10 9 14 7 23 
C S Purdy. 12 13 15 3 20 
E F Rogers. 11 13 16 3 19 
W E Smith. 4 7 2 10 17 
*Shoot-off for leg on Du Pont trophy; won by Brush. 
July 15.—These scores were shot to-day: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Geo Luke . 17 17 13 20 Miss L Boles... 19 15 11 .. 
L Brush . 25 21 21 23 J H Finch. 22 24 24 21 
J. H. Finch, Sec’y. 
Clinton Gun Club. 
Lancaster, Pa., July 20. — E. G. Staples made 142 
cut of 150 ar.d took high gun at our annual tournament. 
Putnam made one less for second, and George Proctor 
slipped in for third with 138. Worcester Gun Club won 
the team shoot with 139. Paleface Gun Club was second 
with 136; Clinton third, 129. 
The pro. scores hardly showed on score board, the 
highest being Ballou with 125 out of 150. Scores: 
J M Gates. 
123 
Wm L Lane_ 
101 
M H Boland. 
130 
W F Clarke.... 
131 
A C Rice. 
132 
Wm C Newton.. 
130 
J Clark, Tr. 
131 
C P Blinn. 
12S 
E A Staples. 
142 
G M Proctor.... 
13S 
1 L Snow. 
126 
H L Snow. 
136 
E R Sweet. 
126 
C M Doten. 
135 
R Smith . 
125 
H S Searls. 
124 
R M Burns . 
136 
C R Blanchard.. 
112 
S Putnam . 
141 
H H Wright.... 
122 
I E Tohnson. 
81 
W P Millner.... 
115 
A G 1 ,arkin. 
92 
II E Tuttle. 
109 
G C Rousseau.... 
108 
Professionals: 
Sheldon . 
108 
Ballou . 
125 
Stull . 
109 
Three-man team match: 
Worcester Gun 
Club. 
Clinton Gun 
Club. 
T Clark . 
. 44 
Wilder . 
...45 
Doten . 
. 46 
Gates . 
...44 
II Snow . 
. 49- 
139 
Boland . 
... 40- 
-129 
Paleface No. 
1. 
Paleface No. 2. 
Newton . 
. 43 
Staples . 
...49 
Burns . 
. 41 
Sweet . 
...45 
Proctor . 
. 43- 
-127 
Snow . 
... 42- 
-136 
Paleface No. 3. 
W F Clarke. 
. 43 
Smith . 
... 45—128 
Blinn . 
. 40 
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