Aug. 3, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
149 
Cerro Gordo Gun Club. 
Mason City, la., July 25.—A good shooting crowd 
spent two days here, breaking rocks, and one or two 
good loads of small rock resulted. Billy Hoon broke 
just enough birds to win high gun, getting 287. He 
toppled over on second day, but saved himself by 
breaking last 15 straight. On day one he broke ten 
events straight, missing one in each of the others. Frank 
Campbell shot consistently each day, getting 143. His 
serious lapse from trueness came in events 6 to 9 on 
day one, and 9 on day two. His total was 286. Third 
man, H. W. Converse, made only 278, each day tallying 
him 139. His shooting was most erratic. Bill Crosby 
did bully shooting, getting 147 day one, 148 day two, for 
a total of 295. He made nine straights the second day, 
losing two in his last frame. None of the other pros, 
shot well enough to push him. 
First Day. Second Day. 
,- A -x ,-*-, 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Bert Anderson . 
.... 150 
113 
150 
129 
R Appleman . 
.... 150 
132 
150 
135 
Chas Adler . 
.... 150 
130 
150 
138 
W A Brown. 
.... 150 
136 
150 
133 
E II Beadle. 
.... 150 
127 
150 
131 
H W Converse. 
.... 150 
139 
150 
139 
F Campbell . 
.... 150 
143 
150 
143 
J W Dobbins. 
.... 150 
122 
150 
121 
H W Emerson. 
.... 150 
131 
150 
124 
C F Foster. 
.... 150 
123 
150 
116 
S S Foster. 
.... 150 
127 
150 
114 
G F Flaherty. 
.... 150 
107 
150 
122 
G H Ford. 
.... 150 
100 
150 
88 
D Glanville . 
.... 150 
122 
150 
10S 
J E Harker . 
.... 150 
135 
150 
138 
W S Hoon. 
.... 150 
148 
150 
139 
W E Harris. 
.... 150 
131 
150 
126 
F A Henry. 
.... 60 
50 
A F Johnson. 
.... 150 
133 
iso 
136 
Toe Kautzky . 
.... 150 
139 
150 
135 
Geo Konvalinka . 
.... 150 
136 
150 
129 
Glenn Konvalinka . 
.... 150 
122 
150 
120 
G H Lauflie. 
.... 150 
S9 
150 
95 
II B Madsen. 
.... 150 
128 
150 
115 
W T McGowan. 
.... 150 
123 
150 
110 
C McBride . 
.... 150 
131 
150 
131 
T Maland . 
.... 150 
137 
150 
129 
T T Schell . 
.... 150 
ns 
150 
126 
Walt Thompson . 
.... 150 
117 
150 
113 
A F W'ilcox. 
.... 150 
119 
150 
120 
O N Williams .. 
.... 150 
140 
150 
126 
A L Yearous.. 
.... 150 
142 
150 
135 
R P Monplasure . 
150 
124 
C Mossman . 
30 
18 
W C Peterson . 
.... 60 
45 
. . * 
A L Smith. 
.... 60 
52 
. . * 
F V Willard. 
.... 60 
40 
C W Livergood . 
30 
if) 
Professionals: 
W R Crosby . 
.150 
147 
150 
148 
L H Fitzsimmons .... 
. 150 
140 
150 
133 
W T Garrett . 
. 150 
126 
150 
133 
I N Price . 
. 150 
129 
150 
136 
H W Vietmeyer . 
. 150 
127 
150 
130 
Huntington Gun Club. 
Huntington, W. Va., July 26. —Two scores of 141 
divided high amateur gun honors to-day. T. R. Shep¬ 
herd and William Shattuck were behind ’em; 140 went to 
two shooters for place, R. Gerstell and J. B. Knapp doing 
it. J. S. Day took pro. “envious position” with 145, 
beating Luther Squier by one, who in turn was credited 
with only one more than R. O. Heikes. 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
J A de Gruyter. 
150 
120 
W L Robinson.. 
150 
88 
G Nicholson ... 
150 
125 
Chas Riffe . 
, 150 
131 
T W Crider. 
150 
127 
A La Follette... 
150 
129 
H Stanbery ... 
150 
112 
II C Worth. 
150 
81 
L G Gribble..:.. 
150 
125 
C F Wilcoxen.. 
150 
90 
G W Dameron.. 
150 
134 
T W Tavlor. 
150 
109 
T A Penn. 
150 
121 
R E Vickers.... 
30 
22 
E B Epple. 
150 
125 
M Kerr . 
60 
42 
C T Nass. 
150 
136 
M M Wentz. 
75 
50 
E F Douthit.... 
150 
136 
W Melrose . 
75 
60 
T B Knapp. 
150 
140 
O A Kent. 
15 
11 
T R Shepherd... 
150 
141 
C M Coffman... 
60 
42 
G Steinbauer.... 
150 
124 
F H Merrick ... 
45 
38 
W A Crawford.. 
150 
129 
A R Shepherd.. 
30 
16 
T Lallance, Tr... 
150 
120 
W E Beardslee.. 
30 
22 
Wm Shattuck .. 
150 
141 
I Motteshead... 
30 
21 
R Gerstell . 
150 
140 
W S Vincen.... 
30 
19 
Professionals: 
C W Phellis. 
150 
139 
W Chamberlain. 
150 
141 
L J Squier . 
150 
144 
T W Hawkins,Ir 150 
138 
J S Day . 
150 
145 
PI M Shaul. 
150 
120 
R O Heikes. 
150 
143 
Chicago Gun Club. 
There will be held a two-day registered tournament 
° n grounds at 123d street and Michigan avenue, on 
Aug. 10 and 11; $100 added money. Squier money-back 
system. This is a registered tournament, to which the 
interstate Association has contributed $100 as a part of 
the Squier money-back special fund. 
The second annual Middle West Championship will 
be held some time in October. This is one of the most 
interesting contests ever held in the West. Watch for an¬ 
nouncement. 
Program each day, ten events of 15 targets each. 
Rose system money division. There will be three special 
events (not part of the regular program), two at 15 tar¬ 
gets, $1.50 entrance each, and one at 20 targets, $2.00 
entrance. Money divided percentage system, class shoot- 
mg, 25, 25, 25 and 25 per cent. Targets deducted at 2 
cents. 
REMINGTON 
UMC 
k ARMS AND AMMUNITION WIN 
Big Shooting Events of the World 
Grand American Handicap 
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 
Olympic Games 
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 
On one continent a competition within “a nation 
of crack shots,” on the other a contest between 
shooting experts of all nations—both 
Positive proof of the dependable “Speed plus Pattern 
of Reming ton :UMC — the perfect shooting combination 
y y 
Iowa State Tournament another Link in Chain of Victories 
High Amateur Average: 
Won by Frank Campbell, shooting Re min gton- UM C Nitro Club Steel Lined 
Shells, 435 ex 450. 
High Professional: 
Won by Tom Marshall, shooting Reming ton :UMC Arrow Steel Lined Shells, 
41 4 ex 450. 
Long Run: 
Won by J. P. White, shooting Nitro Club Steel Lined Shells. Mr. White 
also won third Amateur Average, shooting same ammunition, 4 31 ex 450. 
Smith Cup Competition 
Prof. L. Hazelwood tied, shooting Arrow Steel Lined Shells, 25 straight. 
Eastern Handicap yields High Honors to Remin gton; U MC 
High Professional Average: 
Won by George Maxwell, shooting Reming ton. -UMC Pump Gun and 
Arrow Steel Lined Shells, 392 ex 400.1 
High Amateur Average: 
Won by George Volk, shooting Reming ton: UMC Pump Gun and Arrow 
Steel Lined Shells (used one box only of another make), 388 ex 400. 
== FOR TRAPS OR THE HUNT = 
Rem ington,- UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Shells 
Winners at Olympic Games, Winners at 1912 Grand American Handicap, 
Winners at 1 5 out of 18 Big National Handicaps in three years 
STILL WINNING 
REMINGTON ARMS—UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 
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Shamokin Gun Club. 
Shamowin, Pa., July 26.—S. C. Yocum and W. H. 
Stroh tied for high gun in the registered tournament here 
to-day each cracking 141 out of 150. D. A. Herrold and 
W. E.’ Daub tied for place at 140. Will Hawkins was 
upper tier pro. with 143. Neaf Apgar broke 139, and 
Sked, 2 less. 
Professionals; 
Hawkins ... 
.... 150 
143 
Hassam .... 
.150 
129 
Apgar . 
.... 150 
139 
Lewis . 
.150 
128 
Sked . 
.... 150 
137 
Klotz . 
. 150 
116 
Lynchburg Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va., July 23.—Shooting over No. 2 set 
of traps W. R. Winfree again took the medals for high 
average, straight score, long run, 29. No. 1 was club 
event at 50 targets; No. 2. an extra event at 50 targets. 
Shot at. Broke 
S C Yocum.150 141 
W H Stroh.150 141 
D A Herrold.... 150 140 
Wm E Daub.... 150 140 
B Teats . 150 136 
C A Hartman... 150 134 
D R Rishel.... 150 134 
W Behm . 150 134 
J N Schoffstal... 150 133 
as Patten .150 133 
os Rebuck .150 133 
A H Siegfried... 150 131 
R J Budd. 150 131 
Shot at. 
Broke 
C Foster . 
. 150 
130 
1 G Martin.... 
. 150 
130 
Robt Haupt ... 
. 150 
127 
W D Rupp. 
. 150 
116 
C R Reubendall 150 
110 
H H Kaseman. 
. 150 
110 
C Mariano __ 
. 150 
109 
Geo Haines ..., 
. 150 
103 
G E Crone. 
. 120 
ss 
Thos Brennan., 
. 30 
17 
PI Burns . 
, 30 
20 
H C Moyer. 
. 45 
26 
E E Roush. 
60 
29 
Events: 1 2 
Moorman . 36 42 
Single . 43 39 
J Fisher . 32 .. 
* Coffin . 32 28 
O Fisher . 43 47 
J D Owen. 39 .. 
W R Winfree. 47 47 
^Professionals. 
Events: 1 2 
Fox . 42 45 
Watson . 38 47 
Stockley . 35 40 
Kent . 31 .. 
Anderson . 45 39 
Gannaway . 30 28 
Smith . 20 .. 
