572 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Nov. 2, 1912 
18 Winning Scores — Averaging 95.27 
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Wichita Falls, Tex., Sept. 1-3.H. R. Bosley, High Amateur. 
Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 2.H. S. Welles, High Professional. 
Salem, Ore., Sept. 2-3.L. H. Reid, High Professional. 
Holdrege, Neb., Sept. 6 . J. S. Day, High Professional. 
Mechanicsburg, Ohio, Sept. 7.W. R. Chamberlain, High Professional. 
McKeesport, Pa., Sept. 10.W. Henderson, High Professional. 
Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 18-20.Harvey Dixon, High Amateur. 
Bridgeport, Ala., Sept 19-20.Walter Huff, High Professional. 
Leitchfield, Ky., Sept. 23..W. Henderson, High Professional. 
Princeton, Ky., Sept. 25.W. Henderson, High Professional. 
.377 
.144 
.297 
.146 
.149 
.148 
.269 
.283 
. 98 
. 98 
Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 29.W. S. Trout, High Amateur.194 
Maquoketa, la., Oct. 1.W. S. Hoon, High Amateur.186 
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 1-2.E. W. Varner, High Amateur.....375 
Winchester, Ky., Oct. 3.Guy Ward, High Professional. 99 
McAlester, Okla., Oct. 4.H. J. Donnelly, High Professional. 95 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 5.W. Henderson, High Professional. 96 
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 5..Lester German, High Professional.143 
Decatur, Ill., Oct. 6.A. C. Connor, High Amateur.147 
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... 17 
85 
19 
93 
Skinner . 
... 17 
82 
Graham . 
19 
87 
Matheson .... 
... 17 
75 
Miller . 
19 
87 
Perino- . 
... 17 
81 
Griffith . 
19 
89 
... 17 
87 
19 
90 
Stubblefield .. 
... 17 
79 
Dailey . 
19 
85 
McCosker .... 
... 17 
87 
Gray . 
19 
88 
Collins . 
... 17 
66 
Moritz . 
20 
86 
Helegestine .. 
... 17 
75 
Connard . 
20 
92 
Ensmunger .. 
... 17 
84 
Dunnell . 
20 
90 
Davidson .... 
... 17 
SI 
Eeib . 
20 
7 i 
Ilorritz . 
... 17 
75 
Powers . 
21 
88 
Greene . 
... 17 
79 
Mulford . 
21 
78 
Mackie . 
... 17 
74 
Huntley . 
21 
84 
Watson . 
... 17 
71 
Fong . 
21 
87 
Keister . 
... 17 
82 
Hr.ll . 
21 
91 
Abramson ... 
... 17 
76 
Koch . 
21 
75 
Williams .... 
... 17 
82 
Dixon . 
21 
90 
... 17 
80 
21 
91 
Venable . 
... 17 
89 
Ridley . 
21 
94 
Pettengill .... 
... 17 
80 
Roll . 
21 
78 
Slear . 
... 17 
85 
Campbell . 
21 
73 
Workman 
... 17 
82 
Wettleaf . 
21 
87 
Edwards . 
... 17 
74 
R Burns . 
21 
81 
Hazelrigg .... 
... 17 
84 
Kahler . 
21 
90 
Clegg . 
... 17 
89 
Eaton . 
21 
80 
Rambo . 
... 17 
75 
Thompson . 
21 
79 
... 17 
77 
21 
83 
Dawson . 
... 18 
88 
Hicks . 
21 
91 
Skinner . 
... IS 
80 
Kennicott . 
21 
83 
Tomlin . 
... IS 
89 
Graper . 
22 
86 
Sunderbrook 
... 17 
86 
Hoon . 
22 
81 
Harris . 
... 17 
81 
Lewis . 
22 
92 
Shoop . 
... 17 
86 
M Kneussl . 
22 
74 
Fourth 
D*y, 
, Oct. 25. 
Thompson ... 
95 
Hall . 
. 67 
93 
. 69 
Stannard .... 
90 
Connors . 
. 68 
H Clark . 
90 
Cadwallader . 
. 67 
Jackson . 
87 
Davidson . 
. 67 
Morley . 
89 
Crosby . 
. 68 
Kahlcr . 
86 
Collins . 
. 66 
Graham . 
86 
Booker . 
. 65 
Fong . 
85 
Kennicott . 
. 64 
Hamlin . 
85 
. 64 
Dr Feib . 
85 
Campbell . 
. ,66 
Barto . 
84 
Crothers . 
. 64 
Edmundson . 
84 
Slear . 
. 63 
Dunnell . 
83 
McGeehan . 
. 63 
Kammerman 
82 
Klegg . 
. 61 
Hewitt . 
83 
. 62 
Buckles . 
SI 
Vance . 
. 57 
Wettleaf . 
80 
Amman . 
. 58 
Capt Tack ... 
80 
. 69 
Bruns . 
80 
Glover . 
. 55 
Kneussl . 
82 
Tomlin (40 tgts.). 
. 33 
Dailey . 
79 
1 Head (40) . 
. 30 
Williams .... 
77 
Goode (60) . 
. 43 
Drewes . 
75 
Sundy (40) . 
. 31 
Powers . 
73 
Eaton (40). 
. 27 
Roll . 
73 
Dewes (40) . 
Dixon . 
70 
Rupert (40) . 
. 28 
Hicks . 
69 
Houston (40) ... 
. 26 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Roanoke, Va., Oct. 26. —The 1912 shooting season 
of the Roanoke Gun Club was brought to a successful 
conclusion to-day under the most favorable conditions. 
Enthusiasm was high, competition keen and the at¬ 
tendance large, including many of the fair sex, who are 
always welcome. A special shoot of one-half day was 
held, the prizes for this occasion being twenty large 
and healthy turkeys, there being some lively shooting 
for the birds. The club has had a mighty successful 
year and the members are looking forward with much 
interest to the awarding of the Southern Handicap for 
1913, which is being solicited by the Roanoke Gun Club. 
With bright prospects of the handicap being awarded 
us, the ability of the Roanoke Gun Club to successfully 
handle any competition is demonstrated when it is known 
that arrangements are already under way for another 
record-breaking shoot on July 4, 1913, and the Virginia 
State shoot early in September. 
The medals and trophies offered by the club during 
the official season of 1912 were awarded to the mem¬ 
bers on the ground to-day, as follows: 
High Average—Silver water set, Dr. E. C. Watson, 
90.8 per cent. 
High Average, Class A—One case shells, W. S. 
Jones, 86.7 per cent. 
Improvement Trophy—Du Pont watch fob, S. H. 
Holland. 
Second Improvement—One-half case shells, R. E. 
Lightner. 
Scratch Medal—Gold watch fob, I’. T. Jamison. 
Class A Medal—Gold watch fob, W. S. Jones. 
Class I! Medal—Gold watch fob, C. H. Ferguson. 
Class C Medal—Gold watch fob, S. H. Holland. 
Four leather gun cases offered as second prizes in 
the four shooting classes were awarded as follows: 
Scratch Class—A. M. Shepherd. 
Class A—H F. Wilkinson. 
Class B—A. H. H. Boyd. 
Class C—W C. Bringman. 
The following scores were made to-day at SO single 
targets and 10 pairs of doubles: 
McLain . 
.. 8S 
T W Poindexter 
. 69 
Jamison . 
.. 86 
Jennings . 
.68 
Shepherd . 
.. 85 
C C Richards _ 
.66 
Jones . 
.. 84 
E W .Poindexter.. 
L G Richards . 
.. 83 
Hooper . 
. 65 
Wilkinson . 
.. 82 
McFerrin . 
. 63 
Watson . 
.. 79 
Frank Jones . 
.63 
Price . 
.. 79 
Winter . 
.62 
Atkinson . 
.. 75 
Dyer . 
.62 
M S Battle . 
.. 75 
Fightner . 
. 62 
.. 72 
. 59 
•Owen Fisher . 
..71 
Hunt . 
.58 
Iiovd . 
.. 71 
Fishburne . 
.57 
Bringman . 
.. 71 
Schenk . 
.51 
Dalby . 
.. 71 
W S Battle . 
.45 
Holland . 
.. 70 
D W Richards ... 
. 41 
T C Fisher . 
.. 70 
Kinnier . 
. 39 
*Goodloe . 
.. 70 
Davis . 
..(80) 44 
The official averages for the season, computed on 
50 official targets each Saturday and not including 
extras, are as follows: 
Shot at. Broke. Per Cent. 
E C Watson .. 
. 900 
817 
90.8 
P T lamison . 
. 1150 
1033 
89.8 
F G Richards . 
. 650 
578 
88.9 
A M Shepherd . 
. 1300 
1138 
87.5 
P L Price . 
.1000 
864 
86.4 
W S Jones . 
. 1400 
1203 
85.9 
W A Bloxton . 
. 1075 
922 
85.7 
S S Scholl . 
. 500 
425 
85.0 
S C Atkinson __ 
. 500 
425 
85.0 
M S Battle . 
. 950 
804 
84.6 
( C Richards . 
. 400 
336 
84.0 
H F Wilkinson . 
. 1250 
1033 
82.7 
F T Michell . 
. 200 
162 
81.0 
C W Robinson . 
. 400 
320 
80.0 
Ralston McLain . 
. 50 
40 
80.0 
A W Howard . 
. 700 
555 
79.3 
E W Poindexter . 
. 1100 
869 
79.0 
W C Bringman . 
. 1100 
866 
78.7 
R D Hunt . 
. 1100 
864 
78.5 
G W Hooper . 
. 850 
660 
77.6 
H C Elliott . 
. 800 
630 
77.5 
I W Poindexter . 
. 850 
659 
77.5 
A IT II Boyd . 
. 1400 
1077 
76.9 
T C Walters . 
. 150 
113 
75.3 
G G Moore . 
. 650 
488 
75.1 
T B Cumbie . 
. 650 
486 
74.8 
C E Armstrong . 
.. 225 
168 
74.7 
T B MacFerrin . 
. 600 
433 
72.1 
S II Holland . 
.1150 
824 
71.6 
B T Fishburne . 
. 800 
571 
71.4 
H E Dyer . 
. 850 
599 
70.5 
E D Heins . 
.. 350 
245 
70.0 
R C, Dalby . 
. 600 
419 
69.8 
T C Fisher . 
. 700 
486 
69.4 
C II Ferguson . 
. 1200 
833 
69.4 
M A Quinn . 
. 50 
334 
68.0 
W W Webb . 
. 150 
102 
68.0 
II I. Mansfield .. 
. 50 
34 
68.0 
D W Richards .. 
. 650 
436 
67.1 
G C Cumbie .. 
. 400 
266 
66.5 
R E Fightner . 
. 1150 
750 
65.6 
C 1’ Tennings . 
. 750 
486 
64.8 
C C Blankenship . 
. 300 
184 
61.3 
W F Schenk . 
. 150 
91 
60.7 
P H Tucker . 
. 50 
30 
60.0 
T C Dann . 
. 200 
117 
58.5 
F. O Kinnier . 
117 
58.5 
T E Townes . 
. 50 
29 
58.0 
T LaM Couch . 
. 100 
57 
57.0 
E D Inge . 
. 350 
196 
56.0 
B Berkeley . 
. 1000 
463 
46.3 
G F Kling . 
. 100 
45 
45.0 
T S Brown . 
. 150 
67 
44.7 
II D Winter . 
. 50 
22 
44.0 
J C Martin . 
. 100 
43 
43.0 
Total . 
.34,050 
25,947 
76.2 
F. H. 
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