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a Clean Sweep 
at the 
Pacific Coast Handicap: Won by Dr. 
M. M. Bull, shooting a Winchester Re¬ 
peating Shotgun. Score, 93 x 100, and 
19 straight on shoot-off. 
High Amateur Average: Won by F. M. 
Troch. Score, 379 x 400. Walter Mc¬ 
Cormack, second. Score, 374. Both gen¬ 
tlemen shot Winchester Guns and Shells. 
M. Abrams and P. P. Nelson, third. Score, 
373, both shooting Winchester Shells. 
Winchester Guns and Shells 
Make a Superior Equipment 
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A good man will always rise to the top. Likewise the 
best guns and shells will carry off most of the win¬ 
nings. Winchester Guns and Shells are doing this all 
the time, and have again done so in decisive fashion at 
the Pacific Coast Handicap. Just read the following: 
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High General Average: Won by Lee R. 
Barkley, shooting a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester Loaded Shells. 
Score, 383 x 400. 
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High on Dougle Targets: Won by Lee 
R. Barkley, shooting a Winchester Re¬ 
peating Shotgun and Winchester Loaded 
Shells. Score, 85 x 100. 
High on all Targets Trapped: Won by 
Lee R. Barkley, shooting a Winchester Re¬ 
peating Shotgun and Winchester Loaded 
Shells. Score, 561 x 600. 
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So runs the record of this important Interstate tournament, and if 
this alone were consulted, little knowledge of any other make of 
guns or shells would be acquired. It proves conclusively that 
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to the retiring High Chief, T. A. Marshall, eulogizing 
his services in that position for the past fifteen years, 
expressing the regret of the tribe that it was to lose 
him as its honored head, and trusting that he would be 
with them for many years as an active member. Mr. 
Marshall responded fittingly, but the surprise and expres¬ 
sion of good will deeply affected him, and his remarks 
were short. 
The new braves were rounded up Thursday night, 
and their tribal appellations were given as follows: 
If. S. Donnelly. “Wealthy Water”; C. F. Moore, “Have 
’Em Brought Up”; Everett Beckwith, “Road Builder”; 
Ira Krupp, “Ye Oak”; A. Kuebler, Jr., “Cedar Point”; 
W. R. Chamberlain, "Round Head”; C. T. Stevens, 
“Muskingum”; H. D. Smart, “Happy Day”; O. E. 
Lothamer, “No Pain”; W. 1. Spangler, "Buzz Wagon”; 
F. VV. Markman, “Hammock Ducker”; C. E. Doolittle, 
“Late Father”; F. H. Zinn, “Fusser”; C. W. Sadler, 
“Skipper”; A. B. Jones, "Much Rest”; Lee Parrish, 
“No Gun”; J. D. Parker, “Cure ’Em All”; L. W. 
Cumberland, “Grizzly”; D. II. Eaton, “Write ’Em Up”; 
J. M. Sperry, “Marietta”; J. B. Barto, "Welcome Joe”; 
C. ,T. Motvry, “Shoot Finger.” 
Portland Gun Club. 
Portland, Me., Aug. 14.—Yesterday and to-day 
celebrated our midsummer tournament, and ! it was 
some shoot. They came from all points of the com¬ 
pass, and they shot like they knew how. Day one went 
to S. W. Putnam, from the Palefaces, round Boston 
town. He toppled 1S7 out of 200. A. L. Dow and E. A. 
Randall tied for place on 183, while little Brother 
Charley Randall took the even dimension with one less. 
On Day two the inimitable Charley Newcomb from 
Quakerville, did most remarkable breaking, losing only 
8 of his 200. Brother Newcomb got one of those fine 
Du Pont medals for running 108 straight. E. A. Ran¬ 
dall got second with 188, with R. L. Spotts, of N. Y. 
A. C., and Olympia, third with 185. High pro. on day 
one was Neaf Apgar with 182. On Day two, Darnton 
and Hill tied at 184, with “Blue Hen” Banks two be¬ 
hind for place. 
The two days’ high gun average went to Newcomb 
with 372 out of 400, with E. A. Randall second with 
371, and Ralph Spotts third with 365. High pink sheeter 
was Hill, with 364. 
Portland three-man team trophy went to Portland 
Gun Club with 272 out of 300. 
New England trophy was taken by E. A. Randall 
with 97 out of 100. W. W. Mumford and C. A. Ran¬ 
dall tied for second with 88. Scores: 
First Day. 
S W Putnam.. 
.187 
G Blanchard . 
. 165 
A L Dow. 
.183 
E E Thurston . 
. 165 
E A Randall... 
.183 
Dr Hayden . 
. 165 
C S Randall... 
. 182 
♦Fay . 
. 165 
*Apgar . 
. 182 
W C Newton. 
. 164 
♦Dickev . 
. 181 
R McFetridge . 
. 163 
C FI Newcomb 
. 180 
W F Clarke. 
. 163 
R I. Spotts_ 
. ISO 
*Osborne .. 
. 163 
♦Hill . 
. ISO 
A S Alexander. 
. 162 
T W Coleman., 
. 178 
T Thompson .. 
. 161 
♦Darton . 
.177 
E G Dver. 
. 161 
W D Hinds. 
. 174 
♦Wheeler . 
161 
S B Adams_ 
. 174 
C A Alexander. 
. 160 
A H Waldrop.., 
. 172 
G Proctor .. 
. 157 
R N Burns. 
. 170 
R Hollister . 
. 153 
♦Banks . 
. 169 
♦Siblev . 
. 151 
*Fanning . 
. 169 
S VV Dimick (104 tgts).151 
C H Doten. 
. 168 
Dr. Gilman (lOOtgts).., 
, 81 
C P Blinn. 
. 166 
W N Taylor (lOOtgts), 
, 81 
C L Webster... 
. 166 
N Taylor (.lOOtgts). 
, 76 
Second Day. 
C H Newcomb.. 
. 192 
C P Blinn . 
, 168 
E A Randall... 
. 188 
^Fanning . 
168 
R L Spotts. 
..185 
S B Adams. 
167 
*Hill . 
.. 1S4 
E II Dyer. 
167 
*Darton . 
. 184 
G A Blanchard. 
167 
*Banks . 
. 182 
*Osborne . 
167 
♦Dickey . 
. 1S1 
T W Coleman. 
166 
*Apgar . 
. 179 
Geo Proctor . 
164 
C S Randall. 
. 177 
C A Alexander. 
164 
S W Putnam.... 
. 176 
*Wheeler . 
164 
A L Dow. 
. 175 
W D Hinds. 
163 
E W Mumford.. 
. 174 
Jos Thompson . 
163 
W G Newton_ 
. 174 
A S Alexander. 
161 
C W Doten. 
. 174 
R N Burns. 
159 
A H Waldron... 
. 172 
W F Clarke. 
159 
R McFetridge .. 
. 172 
W A Reade. 
152 
N Taylor . 
. 170 
Dr Hayden . 
149 
C L Webster_ 
. 170 
H Gilman . 
136 
♦Sibley . 
. 170 
E Thurston (60 tgts).. 
46 
R Hollister .... 
. 168 
The general 
averages for 
the two days, 400 targets. 
are as follows: 
C H Newcomb . 
. 372 
♦Fanning . 
337 
E A Randall.... 
.371 
C L Webster. 
336 
R L Spotts. 
. 365 
R McFetridge . 
335 
* 11 ill . 
. 364 
C P Blinn. 
334 
*Dickey . 
. 362 
G A Blanchard. 
332 
*Darton . 
.361 
♦Osborne . 
330 
♦Apgar . 
. 361 
R N Burns. 
329 
S W Putnam.... 
. 363 
E H Dyer. 
328 
C A Randall_ 
. 359 
*Wheeler . 
325 
A L Dow. 
.358 
C A Thompson. 
324 
♦Banks . 
. 351 
A S Alexander. 
323 
J W Coleman... 
. 344 
W F Clarke. 
322 
C W Doten. 
. 342 
Robt Hollister . 
321 
S B Adams. 
. 341 
George Proctor . 
321 
W G Newton.. 
. 338 
♦Sibley . 
321 
W D Hinds.... 
. 337 
♦Professionals. 
Forest and Stream may be ordered from any news¬ 
dealer. Ask your dealer to supply you regularly. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 25.—It seems that most of 
the boys were in need of a little practice for the hunting 
season, which opens next Sunday; hence the attendance 
for the wind up. The extreme heat and humidity fig¬ 
ured materially in the scores, being somewhat below 
the standard, nevertheless the boys made the best of it, 
and everybody had a good time. C. Groffy carried off 
high honors with 94 out of 100; E. Bruhy was second 
with 85. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
E Bruhy . 
. 125 
100 
A Suckow . 
100 
76 
C Groffy . 
. 100 
94 
Wm Birnschein. 
100 
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E Reichel . 
. 125 
96 
G Himmelstein.. 
100 
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*F Williams ... 
. 75 
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T Mierswa . 
100 
78 
*G Schoessow.. 
. 125 
95 
G Immikus . 
100 
83 
F Bark . 
. 50 
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() Imse . 
100 
79 
Wm Lehnhoff . 
. 100 
70 
G Obenberger... 
100 
82 
G Wellach .... 
. 50 
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M Poetzl . 
75 
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A Krause . 
. 100 
78 
W Radue . 
75 
59 
G Sell . 
. 100 
78 
F Heiden . 
50 
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*1 Hiller . 
. 75 
37 
E Schroeder .... 
50 
39 
W Reinke . 
. 50 
36 
A Piepenhagen.. 
G. Himmelstein 
50 
, Sec’y, 
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Oakwood Gun Club. 
Lynchburg, Va.. Aug. 27. —Some shooting was done 
in our weekly shoot here to-day. Daniel busted 97 out 
of 100. H. L. Winfield cut down 95, while Fox and 
Dunn each did 91. 
Events: 
Scores: 
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Events: 
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T H Fox. 
44 
47 
Goodlow . 
.... 33 
43 
Daniel . 
49 
48 
De Witt . 
.... 32 
29 
45 
46 
.... 40 
45 
47 
42 
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W R Winfree. 
42 
44 
Edmonds . 
.... 29 
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H L Winfree. 
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47 
Coffin . 
.... 33 
40 
Stockley . 
56 
38 
Terry . 
.... 40 
40 
Anderson . 
41 
43 
M arshall Gun Club. 
Marshall, la., Aug. 26.—It was only a practice 
shoot, but they all turned/ in pretty good scores. 
Tucker made 47 out of 50, E. Brown and A. Brown 
each tucked away 46. Scores: E. Page 43, F. Brown 40, 
A. Brown 46, Tucker 47, Tillery 39, O. Page 42, E. 
Brown 46, Radford 37, Bryant 36. 
