Sept. 14, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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REMINGTON 
UMC 
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World Beating Speed Shells 
Follow Western Handicap Victory 
— with a ===== 
Clean-up at Canadian Tournament 
Dominion of Canada Trapshooters’ Association Tournament at 
Montreal, bristles with triumphs for the steel lined handicap 
winners. 
Amateur Championship of Canada: The premier event of the big meet 
—won by S. G. Vance, 49 ex 50, shooting Reming ton 7 UMC Nitro Club 
Steel Lined Shells. 
First High Aggregate: For Earl Grey Cup, presented by His Excellency, 
Earl Grey, Governor General of Canada, and gold medal: won by Roland 
Day, 371 ex 400, shooting Reming ton rUMC Nitro Club Steel Lined Shells. 
Special Silver Cup: For High Man Preliminary: Tied for by Roland Day 
and H. D. Bates, 144 ex 150—both shooting Reming to/j -UMC Nitro Club 
Steel Lined Shells. Mr. Day won in shoot-off, 24 ex 25. 
Seven of Nine Trophies, together with High 
Professional and High Amateur Averages, 
at Nevada State Shoot go to Reming ton UMC 
Remington - UMC Arms and Ammunition 
Winners at Olympic Games 
Winners at 16 of 19 Big National Handicaps 
STILL WINNING! 
REMINGTON ARMS—UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 
299-301 Broadway ..... New York, N. Y. 
Virginia Trapshooters’ Association. 
Lynchburg, Ya., Sept. 3. —Two days of tournament 
were well attended and highly interesting. On the 
first day the regular program of 150 targets returned a 
triple tie, Dr. W atson, Clark and Storr, each getting 
141. Gibbs was ace high on second day with 146 out of 
150. High gun for the tournament was Dr. Gibbs with 
287. The scores: 
Fir»l Day. 
150 
50 
150 
50 
J King . 
125 
34 
J J Richardson 
110 
38 
Cochran . 
133 
48 
W G Senton ... 
108 
37 
N S Peters . 
103 
35 
W S Hurtwell 
111 
44 
S W Rea . 
124 
48 
E C Gunther .. 
111 
37 
A M Hatcher .. 
126 
42 
E W Sanford . 
133 
44 
Dr Watson . 
111 
46 
1 W Dunnington 
90 
28 
M S Battle .... 
125 
46 
W T Hillsman .. 
108 
31 
W S Jones . 
126 
45 
A C Ogburn ... 
122 
31 
P L Price . 
125 
42 
J M Venable .. 
113 
44 
l)r Richards ... 
119 
43 
Isaac Anderson 
121 
43 
Lyon . 
110 
47 
D W Richards .. 
62 
Clark . 
141 
45 
C W Scott . 
99 
Willis . 
132 
41 
W T Moormon 
101 
40 
Hawkins . 
136 
50 
R S Terry . 
114 
39 
Goodrich . 
134 
41 
E I.engle . 
124 
43 
W A Hammond 
120 
45 
J A Anderson Tr 116 
40 
W A HammondTrll3 
39 
A B' Dawson .. 
136 
44 
V Hechler . 
113 
38 
A B Dawson .... 
136 
44 
W L Boyd . 
129 
43 
T D Owen . 
117 
H Brown . 
120 
40 
R A Owen . 
132 
44 
R A Hall . 
130 
T II Fox . 
139 
47 
J Craig . 
117 
38 
E M Daniel . 
142 
4S 
B Doolittle . 
122 
40 
T O Fisher . 
129 
44 
W E Page . 
124 
44 
W R Winfree . 
133 
42 
S T Day . 
124 
42 
H L Winfree ... 
134 
46 
A M Sheppard. 
128 
49 
T L Couch . 
110 
32 
W A Bloxton .. 
95 
40 
A Boyd . 
104 
32 
P T Jameson.. 
127 
42 
C W Robinson 
124 
40 
S H Holland .. 
100 
41 
C H Ferguson .. 
105 
S C Atkinson . 
120 
39 
T E Edmunds. Fr 
103 
38 
Storr . 
141 
46 
S P Sillings ... 
136 
46 
Newcomb . 
136 
46 
Steinbrick . 
125 
43 
Scholl . 
122 
40 
Anderson . 
1 9 . 9 , 
13 
O F Byrd. 
128 
40 
Runnels . 
127 
47 
Baskerville . 
122 
46 
Middekouff . 
114 
38 
H E Gibb . 
142 
50 
W I C Stockley 124 
Shelton . 
113 
34 
C (J Richards ... 
127 
Williams . 
129 
43 
E A Watson . 
93 
• 
Passons . 
108 
36 
C C Wheat . 
31 
Gallagher . 
116 
47 
Schultz . 
41 
H D Wenton .. 
113 
39 
Second 
Day. 
150 
100 
150 
100 
J King . 
123 
Golloghon . 
135 
39 
A H Cochran.... 
134 
89 
Wenton . 
110 
N S Peters .... 
105 
T T Richardson. 
19 . 9 . 
S W Rhea . 
126 
si 
Senton . 
in 
A M Hatcher .. 
132 
91 
Hartwell . 
128 
Dr. Watson . 
134 
94 
T S Easley... (90) 
66 
M S Battle .... 
131 
82 ' 
E W Sanford ... 
125 
89 
W S Tones . 
128 
82 
Dunnington . 
88 
P I Jameson ... 
135 
85 
W J Hillsman .. 
105 
Dr Richards .... 
133 
95 
Ogburn . 
96 
52 
Lyons . 
140 
Venable . 
127 
Clark . 
143 
88 
Andrews . 
124 
85 
Willis . 
141 
86 
W T Mitchell(15) 
10 
85 
Hawkins . 
144 
Spraul . 
114 
74 
Goodrich . 
135 
89 
C C Richards ... 
131 
65 
W A Hammond. 
121 
80 
Watson . 
100 
W Hammond, Jr 
133 
71 
W T Stockley... 
128 
82 
C W Scott . 
121 
E Tingle . 
133 
81 
W L Moorman. 
115 
68 
A B Dawson ... 
136 
86 
R S Terry . 
110 
70 
[ D Owen . 
119 
79 
R A Hall . 
129 
83 
R A Owen . 
127 
78 
J Craig . 
117 
79 
T II Fox . 
145 
63 
B Doolittle . 
120 
E M Daniel . 
142 
83 
W E Page . 
135 
88 
T O Fisher . 
135 
80 
S F Day . 
132 
86 
W R Winfree .. 
132 
83 
Storr . 
140 
93 
H L Winfree ... 
137 
69 
Newcomb . 
141 
Sellings . 
132 
Scholl . 
127 
73 
Stembock . 
119 
Byrd . 
123 
W B Anderson . 
132 
83 
Baskerville . 
125 
79 
Runnells . 
121 
81 
Gibbs . 
146 
97 
TI Middenouff .. 
117 
Shelton . 
108 
70 
Shultz . 
64 
Williams . 
128 
T A Anderson,Tr. 
72 
Passon . 
124 
. . 
Hammond Gun Club. 
Hammond, Ind., Sept. 2.—Jesse Young had the eye 
to-day, “seeing things” to the tune of 142 out of 150. 
L. Fetherstone was only one behind for place, while 
J. Cory cracked 140 for third pin money. E. S. Graham 
missed only 4 out of 150, getting top professional perch 
very handily, leading H. C. Kirkwood by 7 flower pot 
saucers. Scores: 
C C Emery. 
,. 137 
J 
C Becker. 
... 135 
E N Morris. 
. 127 
Frank Probert .... 
... 102 
E Silver . 
. 122 
P 
M Warnimont... 
... 115 
F M Meisner. 
. 121 
J 
Humpfer . 
... 129 
Geo Eck . 
. 126 
B 
L Kammerer.... 
... 110 
J Young . 
O 
P Goode. 
... 131 
C R Seelig. 
. 134 
C 
W May. 
J Barto . 
. 139 
H 
A Collins. 
... 128 
D Thomas . 
. 136 
L 
B Funk. 
W A Davis. 
. 128 
J 
W Stanton. 
... 72 
J D Pollard. 
. 129 
R 
Colwell . 
L Fetherston . 
. 141 
T 
Cory . 
Frank Gappa . 
. 119 
F 
Cory . 
VV B Fenstermaker.. 
. 129 
Professionals: 
Ward Burton . 
. 127 
F. 
S Graham. 
... 146 
Jay Graham. 
. 136 
H 
C Kirkwood. 
.. 139 
Sedalia Gun Club. 
Sedalta, Mo., Aug. 30.—The two days’ tournament 
here was eminently successful. C. B. Eaton, that steady 
dependable amateur, took high gun boquets with 287 out 
of 300, his nearest follower being Alex. McLaughlan 
with 282, while third place went to Winzenreid with 279. 
C. G. Spencer shot like he knows how to bust ’em, get¬ 
ting 295 out of 300. Eaton also went home with the high 
on pairs, getting 40 out of 24 doubles, while Brother 
McGrath missed just one more and tied with high pro. 
on team stuff. Scores: 
Amateurs: 
1st Day. 2d Day. Shot at. Broke. 
C B Eaton. 146 141 3C0 287 
A McLachlan . 139 143 300 282 
H Winzenreid . 139 140 300 279 
J McGrath . 139 139 300 278 
H Grindle . 140 130 300 270 
F E Hoffman. 137 132 300 269 
M T Iordan. 123 132 300 255 
G W Anderson. 127 127 300 254 
W A Smith. 119 127 300 246 
Jas Paradis . 128 115 300 243 
It M Bryan. 
114 
300 
230 
Matt Wilson . 
.. 122 
102 
300 
224 
T A Hickerson . 
.. 110 
100 
300 
210 
Chas Tourtillott . 
.. 132 
56 
210 
188 
() H McGhee. 
... 58 
75 
58 
Tohn Alspaugh . 
.. 122 
150 
122 
\V H Highlevman_ 
... 54 
75 
54 
G 1 Kinsingtr. 
.. 22 
75 
22 
Harry Hale . 
.. 30 
45 
30 
Geo Baker . 
.. 29 
45 
29 
Dan Tones . 
9 
15 
9 
Professionals: 
C G Spencer. 
... 147 
148 
300 
295 
1) T Holland . 
... 141 
141 
300 
282 
A Mermod . 
... Ill 
138 
300 
279 
D Elliott . 
.. 137 
132 
300 
269 
A Killam . 
.. 139 
130 
300 
269 
The event at 24 pair doubles resulted as follows: 
Professionals—D. Elliott 39, A. Killam 39, C. G. 
Spencer 36, A. Mermod 31. 
Amateurs—C. B. Eaton 40, John M. McGrath 39, 
Tourtillott 37, H. Winzenreid 36, F. E. Hoffman 34, 
A. McLachlan 33, T. A. Hickerson 31. 
