Aug. 17, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
215 
Green Bay Gun Club. 
Geen Bay, Wis., Aug. 4.—The thirteenth annual 
State tournament of Wisconsin and University of Michi¬ 
gan Trapshooters’ Association, held yesterday and to-day, 
brought out a record attendance, SS selected from the 
best amateur and professional shooters being on hand to 
enjoy the sport. T. E. Graham was topper with 291 out 
of 300. F. Campbell rated second with 2SS, and 287 gave 
third to Guy Dering. Fred Bills was away up among 
the targets, getting only 294 out of 300; seconded by 
R. W. Clancy with 2S5. 
1st 2d 
Day. Dav. 
W J Raup. 139 132 
R E St John.... 132 131 
T Raup . 140 134 
C E Henshaw... 123 129 
T D Pollard.114 131 
C M Hilgenberg 110 109 
J G Gallager.... 119 122 
R F Babcock 132 
J J Schonts. 97 123 
T C Famechon.. 134 133 
H Brown . 130 129 
F J Dreyfus .... 139 143 
L E Hoessner.. 135 131 
H Ham’rsmith.. 142 141 
L Featherstone.. 132 138 
F C, Fuller. 138 146 
C P Shumway... 130 
G V Dering.141 146 
F A Nolan.. 142 133 
W Gruhn . 114 119 
L Halverson ... 114 119 
G L Dieter. 117 123 
W E Riley. 121 130 
W E Mensel ... 131 125 
B A Clafflin.136 137 
A F McLaughlin 138 129 
J F Wulf. 130 140 
Geo Shill . 131 135 
T E Graham.... 148 143 
E Billmeyer .... 118 111 
C E Jack.121 125 
B Sweeney .108 113 
O Sousthagen... 117 120 
J McCorkindale. 129 132 
F Kauffman.127 138 
A Long . 114 90 
J ^ Westphal .... 125 112 
W Zimmermann. 135 141 
Professionals: 
W T) Stannard. 135 133 
H W Vietmeyer 138 137 
C E Robbins... 137 143 
T A Marshall.... 127 142 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
R E Boll. 
131 
132 
W F Riley. 
129 
120 
W F Holtz. 
125 
133 
A E Von Hald. 
141 
Wm Doelle . 
121 
F. G Rrozelton.. 
129 
W F Runke. 
117 
F Milins . 
134 
Ed Thuman .... 
124 
G Stephenson... 
130 
C W Kates . 
132 
A G Holmes.... 
137 
A T Koch. 
108 
11S 
T Zahorick . 
93 
102 
F Dailey . 
127 
133 
D Miller . 
132 
135 
M Muckelstone. 
126 
128 
E F Leidel. 
126 
101 
E W Peterson.. 
122 
130 
O G Johnson... 
128 
131 
1 Rowett . 
126 
135 
W F Kasson... 
119 
120 
W Gangees .... 
135 
136 
E Schoengarth.. 
106 
125 
Ed Ketchem .... 
124 
138 
T G Masters_ 
. 89 
S3 
C Constine . 
115 
119 
A Piepenhanger. 
129 
123 
E P Hoyer . 
139 
137 
T Terry . 
130 
139 
R Krumming.... 
116 
121 
W* 11 Stump.... 
122 
129 
F Campbell .... 
145 
143 
W S Hoon. 
139 
142 
J F Swedesky... 
133 
128 
Geo Hevey . 
135 
123 
H E llickerman. 
134 
135 
F G Bills. 
147 
147 
E S Graham.... 
138 
142 
R W Clancy. 
145 
140 
G E Matthews.. 
127 
129 
Marion Gun Club. 
Marion, la., July 31. — The irrepressible Billy Hoon 
copped our thunder to-day. in addition to return car- 
t re ’ Jf e 145 white fliers, bagging just one more 
than Mr. Campbell, who in turn clipped the wings of 
three more than Bill Witleaf, every one of whom was a 
few up on all the pink sheet shooters, the highest of 
which was \\ . 1. Garrett with 138. It was one of the 
best, shoots that has struck the West this year. En¬ 
thusiastic and genial was the crowd, well taken care of 
bv the. Marion bunch. 
116 
C Bothel . 
. 133 
Ira Nowles . 
.136 
A C Maxwell. 
Ira Cutler . 
. Ill 
T R Ives. 
S fl'Brien . 
. 132 
D W Pingrev. 
G Mathews . 
. 98 
C E McCannon. 
S Curtiss . 
122 
E T Blazek. 
C Pierce . 
.126 
E Hinckley .. 
M Campbell. 
.144 
Chas Gill . 
W Hoon . 
. 145 
Dr W Post . 
N Muncy . 
. 136 
W Wetleaf . 
.141 
J Strawbridge ... 
. 133 
F IT Schwarz. 
O Radloff . 
. 128 
S ]) Dennis. 
P Royal . 
C N Booth. 
Geo Keimers .... 
. 138 
U G Bverly. 
A Gillespie . 
. 132 
T B Nichols.. 
F Brand . 
C S Macy. 
J E Graham. 
.128 
C A Whitework. 
B A Reed. 
. 127 
Jos Blazek . 
Professionals: 
F C Whitney.... 
. 115 
W T Garrett. 
H W Vietmeyer. 
. 136 
L H Fitzsimmons. 
K 
ankakee 
Gun Club. 
120 
122 
111 
113 
90 
121 
121 
133 
125 
114 
133 
134 
120 
105 
125 
64 
125 
138 
129 
Winchester 
Self Loading Shotgun 
MODEL 1911 
A comparison between the Winchester Self-Loading shot¬ 
gun and other makes is all that is necessary to convince any¬ 
one of the great superiority of the Winchester Self-Loader. 
Note the absence of unsightly screws and pins and of dan¬ 
gerous projecting parts. Note the neat little trigger lock, 
which operates cross-wise and cannot be jarred out of place. 
Take the gun down and note how easily it separates into 
only two parts, without releasing small parts. Note how 
simple is the action, and that the springs are of coiled wire, 
the most durable kind. Then note the general finished 
appearance of the whole gun; and remember that all metal 
parts are made of nickel steel—about twice as strong as that 
used in repeating guns of other makes. The barrel has to 
be pulled back only when starting to shoot, as the recoil 
does the reloading afterwards. The gun is readily used as 
a single loader. No adjustment is required to shoot different 
loads; and no unpleasant effect is felt from the recoil, as it 
is divided in the gun. Made in 1 2 gauge only, and a much 
better shooter than the ordinary gun. Examine one at 
your dealer’s. 
A Gun That Is Unexcelled 
For Duck Shooting 
South Chicago Gun Club. 
Li vermore Gun Club. 
Kankakee, Ill., Aug. 5 — Inclosed find scores of our 
regular monthly shoot, he'd yesterday, at 50 targets 
per man. A. J. Brown, breaking 45 out of 50, won the 
F. D. Radeke gold medal. At 10 pairs doubles, the fol¬ 
lowing team scores were niade: 
B 
Birr . 
... 37 
W 
Beckman . 
... 42 
R 
Nutt . 
... 35 
H 
Butler . 
... 43 
H 
Ammon . 
... 42 
T 
Armstrong . 
... 43 
A 
Wieken . 
... 43 
A 
Harkin . 
... 44 
T, 
Kuntz . 
... 41 
G 
Harkin . 
... 44 
E 
F Radeke. 
... 44 
Peatone Team. 
A 
Wieken . 
17 
G 
Harkin . 
15 
A 
E Harkin. 
14 
A 
Ammon . 
16 
T 
Armstrong . 
15—77 
M Mathisen .. 
. 44 
F Birr . 
. 41 
A Archer .... 
. 43 
C Babel . 
. 39 
B Servis . 
. 35 
O Birr . 
..... 36 
S Lafond . 
. 39 
Delibar . 
. 33 
A T Brown... 
. 45 
Van Stette ... 
. 43 
Kankakee 
Team. 
L Kuntz . 
.14 
I.afond . 
.12 
E Radeke .... 
. 17 
A T Brown.... 
.16 
M Mathisen . 
.15—74 
E. F. Radeke, Sec’y. 
Chicago, Ill.. Aug. 4. — The wind off the Lake made 
the shooting hard, although some good scores were made. 
In the regular club event at 50 targets, Dr. Stanton and 
Gilbert Hausler were tied with 48 out of 50 in the shoot- 
off. It was still a tie to the last target, which Hausler 
missed, the score being 24 to 23 in favor of the Doctor. 
The boys are making preparations for a big crowd at the 
Interurban League shoot on Sunday, Aug. 18. We ex¬ 
pect about one hundred shooters if the weather is nice. 
The South Chicago Gun Club is always ready- to receive 
visitors and encourage new shooters. The club is three 
years old, and have a membership of 135 active shooters. 
Scores of the shooot to-day, at 50 targets, No. 1 
was for practice; No. 2, regular shoot: 
Events: 1 2 
Dr Stanton . 42 48 
Gilbert Ilansler ... 49 48 
C Rambo . 46 46 
H Smith . 44 45 
E Hansler . 44 44 
H M Reed. 43 43 
R Shields . 42 43 
Events: 1 2 
W Hansler . 40 42 
F Olson . 40 39 
F Pernod . 39 38 
C Nitschke . 38 33 
B Taylor . 37 36 
O Staff . 19 36 
S Rivers . 35 36 
C. H. Rambo, Sec’y. 
Livermore, la., Aug. 8. —Billy -Hoon has been clean¬ 
ing up pretty much all the undeposited coin in the West 
since the G. A. H., and only for Joe Kantzky would 
have made a profitable getaway here. Each laddy 
scored 142. Ira Nowels took third crest with 138. W. 
F. Garrett only missed two out of 150, this being five 
less than his professional brother, L. H. Fitzsimmons. 
The scores: 
O N Williams . 
,.. 137 
Geo T Roepke .. 
94 
W S Hoon . 
,.. 142 
Anton Rossing .. 
SS 
Ira Nowels . 
.. 138 
Geo Forbes .... 
104 
Tohn Maland . 
.. 132 
Don White . 
9S 
A Abramson . 
... 134 
O H Tohnson ... 
98 
H G Mueller . 
.. 112 
Toe Kantzky ... 
141 
O IT Hildebrandt .. 
.. 134 
Louis G Schultz. 
126 
IT D Hack . 
.. 124 
Ed Thode . 
70 
E J Hewitt . 
.. S9 
W E Kolb . 
130 
C W Saxton . 
.. Ill 
S Mueller . 
110 
A G Gates . 
.. 88 
T L Hauck . 
. (75) 
51 
A Smith . 
.. 115 
Gene Sage . 
. (50) 
SS 
Professionals: 
L H Fitzsimmons .. 
.. 143 
F C Whitney .. 
114 
W F Garrett . 148 
