Sept. 28, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
405 
The Pinehurst Midwinter Handicap. 
Among the innovations which have done much to 
popularize the classic midwinter handicap at Pinchurst, 
N. C., is the selection of the handicap committee from 
“shooters in attendance and covering as wide a range of 
territory as possible.” As a result, the participants have 
the important subject of handicapping in their own hands, 
and the end attained is the solution of a difficult prob¬ 
lem, which other big shoots have found a hard nut to 
crack. Thus, the entrant is assured not only fair play, 
but intelligent consideration the voice and vote of some 
one whose statements are fact, not surmise, for “repu¬ 
tation” is frequently a fickle thing, invariably over- 
generous in estimate of skill. 
Equally successful promise to be the new feature 
scheduled for this year’s shoot, Jan. 22-25, which divides 
the field into three classes, with "division trophies in each 
in addition to the regular trophies. The aim is to pro¬ 
vide for the average shot, who is usually outclassed. 
Representing as it does all sections, the event has 
become a leader in its comprehensive scope, embracing 
the best ideas of North, South, East and West. In a 
word, the resort element so conspicuous in golf here, is 
showing itself in trapshooting. 
H. L. Jillson, Sec’y. 
Grand Forks Gun Club. 
Grand Forks, N. D.. Sept. 1G. — The Grand Forks 
Gun Club, reorganized last spring, have just closed a 
very successful season, and will start next year with 
better prospects than ever before. We have leased the 
grounds, built a new club house, and will install another 
trap in preparation for the annual shoot of the North 
Dakota State Sportsmen’s Association, which will be held 
here next year. Following are the scores of our last 
shoot for the gun club trophies: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Hale . 
. 300 
279 
Fletcher .. 
. 300 
269 
Woods .... 
. 300 
246 
Budge .... 
.300 
218 
Eckman .. 
. 300 
211 
Anderson . 
..225 
160 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Duis . 
. 150 
131 
Plins . 
.150 
108 
McKinnon 
. 150 
121 
Ludvigson 
.100 
89 
O’Reilly .. 
.100 
91 
Colborn ... 
. 100 
73 
P. U. Eckman, Sec’y. 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Sept. 21. — Few shooters turned out 
this afternoon at Smith Gun Club. Sweepstake shooting 
was popular. High gun went to E. H. Taylor, who 
managed to smash 141 out of 150. Scores: 
D D Engle. 22 22 21 22 . 
I P Lawton. 18 15 21 19 12. 
J Baldwin . 22 19 24 21 23 24 21 23 .. 
E H Taylor. 24 24 24 20 25 24 . 
M Apgar . 19 20 22 18 22 22 22 19 17 
F W Hassinger. 18 20 20 21 16 .. .. .. .. 
H Higgs . 22 22 23 23 22 24 . 
C Creigler . 19 21 20 20 .. .'. . 
H Parcello . 17 16 17 16. 
Guernsey Gun Club. 
Guernsey, la.. Sept. 14.— Our regular practice day, 
to-day, found several of our club present. The weather 
being rather cloudy and windy, was not a good afternoon 
for target shooting. The following scores were made: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
A Dalezal . 
. 25 
21 
F W Cordes.... 
25 
7 
Joe Dalezal ... 
45 
35 
W H Bonn.... 
20 
9 
A Grabin . 
20 
18 
C F Hinrich.... 
15 
4 
C E Groff. 
45 
23 
*M L Hahn.... 
10 
5 
J W Dobbins.. 
70 
60 
A Wahl . 
20 
4 
R Wenger .... 
45 
26 
L C Furney.... 
10 
7 
(J F Foster_ 
10 
5 
E E Dobbins... 
15 
9 
♦Visitor. J. W. Dobbins, Pres. 
Indi*n»polis Gun Club. 
REMINGTON 
UMC 
Mammoth Denver Handicap 
A Harvest of Victory 
^Ade 
For Shooters of World-Beating Guns and Shells 
Most sensational shooting of great “Mile High” event another sterling 
tribute to record-breaking Rem ingtor i-U M C Arms and Ammunition. 
R. H. Bruns, shooting Speed Shells, makes Brilliant String of Scores 
Among this 21 -year-old marksman s star achievements were: 
Broke 200 straight first day 
Won High Amateur Average of whole shoot, 494 x 500 
Made longest run of Handicap, 283 straight 
Broke 683 x 700, including Handicap Targets 
Denver Handicap Event: Four shooters of Reming ton :UMC shells tied with 
the winner. 
Championship on Doubles: Wm. Ridley, shooting Reming ton :UMC Arrow 
Steel Lined Shells, scored 96 on 50 pairs of doubles, making a world’s record 
for this event. 
Preliminary Handicap: Won by H. E. Whitney, 98 x 100, shooting 
Re min gton, -UMC Pump Gun. 
Second: R. H. Bruns, 97 x 1 00, shooting same ammunition. 
Post Trophy, Handicap Championship of Colorado, Wyoming and 
New Mexico: Won by C. F. Nelson, 97 x 100, shooting Remington:UMC 
Pump Gun and Arrow Steel Lined Shells. 
STEEL LINED FAVORITES WIN WESTY HOGAN SHOOT 
Shooters of Re min gton,- UMC — “the perfect shooting com¬ 
bination ”— predominate at famous Atlantic City meet. 
Westy Hogan Championship: Won by C. H. Newcomb, 99 x 100 and 
19 x 20 in shoot-off, shooting Reming ton :UMC Arrow Steel Lined Shells. 
Bull Durham Trophy: Won by J. S. Young, 146 x 150, shooting 
Reming ton :UMC Nitro Club Steel Lined Shells. 
Jdem/ng ton -UMC —a century’s experience to back up your aim. 
Winners at Olympic Games, Winners at Grand American Handicap, 
Winners at Western Handicap. STILL WINNING! 
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New York, N. Y. 
The following scores were made over the traps of 
the Indianapolis Gun Club, Sept. 21. Edmonson was 
high gun and was the only one to score 90 per cent.: 
Baltimore Rod and Gun Club. 
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 18.—The above-named club is 
now arranging for a great live-bird shoot on Thanks¬ 
giving Day, at which time we anticipate shooters from 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington, D. C., and Virginia. 
Our practice shoot on Sept. 12 had the following scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
H N Williams.. 48 42 J Dolman . 35 32 
Dr R G Barker 50 36 Wm Murray, Sec’y. 
Holdrege Gun Club. 
Holdrege, Neb., Sept. 14. —Appended are the scores 
made at the registered tournament held at this place by 
the Holdrege Gun Club, on Sept. 5 and 6. High gun 
fo- the two days was H. J. Rebhauscn, who shattered 
283 out of 300. Second went to E. W. V truer with 275 
Our gun club wishes to thank ,\!r Bert Manning, 
of Hastings, Neb., and the company he represents, for 
his services as cashier. Sept. 5 scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Edmonson. 
. 120 108 
Moller .... 
. 120 105 
Mock . 
. 120 94 
Truax _ 
. 120 74 
Shot at. Broke 
Britton . 80 71 
Lewis. 80 63 
Neighbors . 60 37 
Stitle . 40 30 
R. R. 
W Watkins . 117 
M Hosier . 125 
J C Den . 120 
M K Neville. 132 
Fred Nelson . 126 
C Winquest . 127 
T Hufford .127 
Geo Hufford . 117 
H J Rebhausen. 140 
C D Linderman. 131 
S A Huntley.129 
C C Holzworth. 128 
Fred Southard . 126 
E D Varner. 3?6 
J Oram .125 
Professionals: 
D D Gross. 148 
G W Maxwell. 142 
Sept. 6 scores: 
W Watkins . 135 
M Hosier . 135 
J C Den. 124 
M K Neville. 134 
II J Rebhausen. 143 
C D Linderman.135 
E Carstensen . 94 
C C Plolzworth .136 
F Southard . 133 
E W Varner . 139 
J Oram . 120 
F Nelson . 130 
Professionals: 
I S Day. 146 
G Maxwell . 141 
Dave Hufford . 113 
H Lambert . 108 
D Frew . 128 
C W Lyons. 119 
Fred Call . 125 
A M Keys. 98 
J S Day. 137 
C Winquest . 133 
Thos Hufford . 129 
Geo Hufford . 129 
Dave Hufford . 119 
Ward Hufford . 107 
H Lambert . 112 
Dr Neville . 103 
Ed Myers . 126 
L Zobel . 140 
F Call . 132 
Carpenter . 54 
Bolt . 22 
D D Gross. 141 
Daniel Boone Gun Club. 
Marthasville, Mo., Sept. 21.—The following scor 
were made here to-day at practice, the figures in pare 
theses denoting number shot at: A. F. Altmann (50) 1 
Gus Lichtenberg (50) 46, J. Mutert (50) 40, J. O. Wilsc 
(50) 40; H. W. Meyer (50) 35. Hy. Bolimann (50) 2 
L. Struebbe (25) 19, F. Mutert (25) 21, J. McVey (25) 1 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
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