Nov. 2, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
573 
The 1912 Averages. 
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Following herewith is the official 
Association list of amateur and professional averages for 
1912, with names of contestants, total number of targets 
shot at, total number of targets scored and percentages. 
The averages for amateurs in the single targets are 
based on the SCO single targets shot at from the 16yd. 
mark at the Post Season tournament, as per the Inter¬ 
state Association ruling to that effect. 
The averages for professionals in the single targets 
are based on a minimum of 2000 targets shot at from 
the 16yd. mark at the Interstate Association’s Southern, 
Grand American. Eastern, Western and Pacific Coast 
handicaps, and the Post Season tournament. 
The averages for double targets, both amateurs and 
professionals, are computed on the Interstate Associa¬ 
tion tournaments only, and they are based on taking 
part in two tournaments as a minimum, as per the Inter¬ 
state Association ruling to that effect. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas. 
AVERAGES FOR SINGLE TARGETS—AMATEURS. 
Per- 
Shot at. Broke, centage. 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
800 
767 
766 
766 
763 
761 
760 
757 
755 
752 
751 
749 
747 
747 
745 
744 
743 
738 
733 
728 
724 
722 
721 
720 
700 
699 
.9587 
.9575 
.9575 
.9537 
.9512 
.9500 
.9462 
.9437 
.9400 
.9387 
.9362 
.9337 
.9337 
.9312 
.9300 
.9287 
.9225 
.9162 
.9100 
.9050 
.9025 
.9012 
.9000 
.8750 
.8737 
Wm Ridley, What Cheer. Ia 
R H Bruns, Brookville, Ind. 
Geo J Roll, Blue Island. Ill. 
Allen Heil, Allentown, Pa. 
Harvey Dixon, Oronogo, Mo. 
J B Barto, Chicago, Ill. 
J S Young, Chicago. Ill. 
W S Hoon Jewel], Ia. 
Geo Volk, Toledo, O. 
Carl F Moore, Brownsville, Pa... 
F Campbell, Waukee, Ia. 
E M Daniels, Lynchburg, Va. 
C B Eaton, Fayette, Mo. 
H W Kahler, Philadelphia, Pa.... 
B S Cooper, Thornville, O. 
Bart Lewis, Auburn, Ill. 
C D Coburn. Mechanicsburg, O... 
F C Koch, Phillipsburg, O. 
S Huntley, Sioux City, Ia. 
W I Spangler, Tarlton, O. 
J A Smith, South Solon, O. 
John Noel, Nashville, Tenn. 
A B Shobe, Springfield, O. 
Geo K Mackie. Scammon, Kans... 
J O Sirmon, Mobile, Ala. 
AVERAGES FOR SINGLE TARGETS—PROFESSIONALS 
W R Crosby, O’Fallon, Ill. 
Geo W Maxwell, Hastings, Neb... 
Homer Clark, Alton, Ill. 
W PI Heer, Guthrie, Okla. 
L S German, Aberdeen. Md. 
PI D Freeman, College Park, Go.. 
C G Spencer. St. Louis, Mo. 
F G Bills, Chicago, Ill. 
J M Hawkins, Baltimore, Md. 
F Gilbert, Spirit Lake, Ia. 
J R Taylor, Columbus, O. 
Mrs A Topperwein, San Antonio. 
AVERAGES FOR DOUBLE TARGETS 
A Heil, Allentown, Pa. 
C M Powers, Decatur, Ill... 
H W Kahler, Philadelphia, Pa 
J S Young, Chicago, III. 
R Thompson. Cainsville, Mo. 
Wm Ridley, What Cheer, Ia.. 
H E Snyder, Kansas City, Mo 
J PI Noel, Nashville. Tenn_ 
Geo Volk, Toledo, O. 
IT Dixon, Oronogo, Mo. 
H E Smith, Columbus, O. 
J B Barto, Chicago, Ill. 
W A Weidebusch, Fairmont W Va 200 
F S Wright, South Wales. N. Y. 
A C Connor, Springfield, III. 
J W Hightower, Americus, Ga. 
IP Schlicher, Allentown, Pa. 
B S Donnelley, Chicago, Ill. 
Wm Wettleaf. Nichols, Ia. 
C B Eaton, Fayette, Mo. 
F M Edwards, Columbus, O. 
Geo K Mackie, Scammon, Kans... 
T H Clay, Tr, Austerlitz, Ky. 
Joe Gray, Farber, Mo. 
F Campbell, Waukee, Ia. 
M Kneussl, Ottawa, Ill. 
Wm Webster, Columbus, O. 
J A Blunt, Greensboro, Ala. 
W H Clegg, Jr, St Louis, Mo. 
J P Sousa. New York. 
AVERAGES FOR DOUBLE TARGETS 
F Gilbert, Spirit Lake, Ia. 
L S German, Aberdeen, Md. 
Jas S Day, Cincinnati, O. 
W Henderson, Lexington, Ky_ 
W Huff, Macon. Ga. 
F G B ;, ls. Ch'cano. Ill . 
W H Heer, Guthrie, Okla. 
R W Clancy, Chicago, Ill. 
Ed O’Brien, Florence, Kans. 
C G Spencer, St. Louis, Mo. 
G W Maxwell, Hastings, Neb.... 
H D Freeman, College Park, Ga.. 
J R Taylor, Columbus, O. 
J M Hawkins, Baltimore, Md. 
H C Kirkwood, Le Grange. Ill.... 
Homer Clark, Alton. Ill. 
C A Young, Springfield. O. 
T A Marshall. Keithsburg, III. 
O R Dickev, Boston, Mass. 
C O Le Compte. Eminence, Ky.. 
W R Crosby. O’Fallon, Ill. 
Guv Ward, Birmingham. Ala. 
A H Durston, Syracuse. N. Y. 
2000 
1952 
.9760 
2000 
1931 
.9655 
2000 
1930 
.9650 
2000 
1930 
.9650 
2000 
1927 
.9635 
2000 
1922 
.9610 
2000 
1921 
.9605 
2000 
1919 
.9595 
2000 
1919 
.9595 
2000 
1906 
.9530 
2000 
1902 
.9510 
2000 
1897 
.9485 
ITS— 
-AMATEURS. 
300 
260 
.8666 
200 
169 
.8450 
500 
417 
.8340 
300 
249 
.8300 
200 
166 
.8300 
400 
328 
.8200 
200 
163 
.8150 
400 
322 
.8050 
400 
324 
.8100 
400 
319 
.7975 
200 
159 
.7950 
300 
237 
.7900 
i 200 
158 
.7900 
200 
154 
.7700 
250 
190 
.7600 
250 
190 
.7600 
200 
152 
.7600 
200 
151 
.7550 
200 
151 
.7550 
200 
148 
.7400 
150 
105 
.7000 
250 
172 
.6880 
200 
137 
.6850 
150 
99 
.6600 
100 
66 
.6600 
150 
98 
.6533 
250 
162 
.6480 
200 
126 
.6300 
150 
71 
.4733 
300 
128 
.4266 
-PROFESSIONALS. 
600 
522 
.8700 
600 
522 
.8700 
500 
427 
.8540 
400 
341 
.8525 
200 
170 
.S500 
600 
504 
.8400 
600 
502 
.8366 
500 
416 
.8320 
200 
166 
.8300 
600 
496 
.8266 
600 
493 
.8216 
550 
451 
.8200 
600 
491 
.8183 
500 
405 
.8100 
200 
159 
.7950 
600 
475 
.7916 
200 
156 
.7800 
400 
308 
.7700 
500 
382 
.7640 
350 
267 
.7628 
400 
305 
.7625 
500 
379 
.7580 
200 
151 
.7550 
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High Average on All Targets Shot At 
1st. Bart Lewis, Auburn, Ill. .. .577 ex 600 with Schultze 
2d. William Hoon, Jewell, Ia. . . 568 ex 600 with Dupont 
Long Runs 
Bart Lewis.159 with Schultze 
William Hoon. 147 with Dupont 
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High Average on All Targets Shot At 
Woolfolk Henderson . 943 ex 1000 with Schultze 
High Amateur Average on All Targets Shot at 
Allen Heil.933 ex 1 000 with Dupont 
Long Runs 
W. H. Heer, 1 27 and 240 unfinished. Roy H. Bruns, 1 1 3. 
J. M. Hawkins, 100, All made with Dupont 
W. R. Crosby.102 and 102 with Schultze 
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