28 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July i, 1911. 
T W Garrett . 
...89 
I. Burton . 
...79 
A Fleil . 
...90 
E Hendricks . 
...78 
C F Forsgard . 
... 91 
Elarry Hopkins ..... 
...86 
T S Day . 
...91 
F W Markham _ 
...80 
Dan O’Connell . 
... SI 
H H Coburn . 
... 82 
Nick Arie . 
... 88 
Geo Miller . 
... 75 
...93 
.. 88 
W Huff . 
...87 
Ed E Young . 
...so 
S R laqttes . 
FI E Smith . 
... 91 
M' II Tones . 
W D Lowe . 
... 66 
W N W ise . 
... 83 
T E Tennings . 
...89 
T H Lowe . 
...73 
C L Frantz . 
...88 
C O Le Compte ... 
... 86 
A E Connellv . 
89 
S T Day . 
...75 
T A Flick . 
... S5 
F L McCready . 
...85 
C D Coburn . 
...89 
(i A Sommerville ... 
... 71 
C II Manahan . 
...87 
80 
A T Hill .:. 
...51 
Max Kneussl .. 
...SI 
H D Freeman . 
... 91 
A T MacLachan .... 
... so 
FI Dixon . 
...92 
W Y Tacks . 
...81 
Wm Veach . 
...89 
T E Mason .. 
...78 
Tay R Graham . 
...95 
T Barker . 
...S3 
R G Robinson. 
...87 
T T Davidson . 
... 86 
...89 
W R Chamberlain .. 
... 84 
M T ’Welch . 
... 76 
F M Edwards . 
... S9 
A Glover .. 
R S Rambo . 
... 84 
S C Bartlett . 
..73 
F M Edwards . 
... S9 
W H Moore . 
...85 
T\ S Rambo . 
... 81 
H Clark . 
...89 
M B M Kinnon .... 
... 69 
F B Hilles . 
Fred Harlow . 
... S5 
N W Pennington . ... 
..87 
T R Taylor . 
...97 
Chas Nuchols . 
...89 
W E Grubb . 
... S5 
W E Rape . 
.. 85 
G S Lewis . 
...83 
F S Tomlin . 
... SS 
YV H Snow . 
... 81 
P E Osborne . 
... 75 
FI W Kahler . 
...86 
R K Meisenheimer 
...86 
T K Nolder . 
...91 
T D Elliott . 
..81 
T S Speer . 
... 82 
Geo T. Elliott . 
..79 
E E O'Brien . 
... 78 
II D Everett . 
. 81 
... SO 
C E Orr . 
89 
C C Collins . 
... 85 
A H Durston . 
.. 82 
I G Martin . 
... 86 
W D Blood . 
..S3 
F W McNeir . 
... 94 
E M Hurd . 
..91 
B F Donnelly . 
... 86 
T FT Clay, Tr. 
..86 
G G McMurtry - 
... 68 
W F Clark . 
.. 84 
W’ A Weidebusch . 
... 88 
H C Kirkwood . 
.. 91 
E F Slear . 
... 82 
P C Ward . 
.. 82 
L A Gates . 
...82 
T A Smith . 
.. 87 
Wm Peck . 
...84 
T T Blanks . 
.. 7S 
D D Bray . 
... ,7S 
H Stanberry . 
..76 
C F Moore . 
... S2 
L A Grible . 
.. 80 
T A Penn . 
...80 
E B Epple . 
.. S3 
H II Blanks . 
K Miller . 
.. SI 
W W Stoner . 
...85 
W r T Laslie . 
.. 91 
F C Koch . 
... 85 
A K Warren . 
.. 93 
T FI Funk . 
...85 
H C Rvding . 
.. 74 
B S Cooper . 
...87 
E R Alexander . 
.. 76 
() K Barnett . 
,..79 
T TI Hillman . 
.. 62 
Professionals: 
L T Squier . 
...88 
C A Young . 
.. 90 
Neaf Apgar . 
...86 
F G Bills . 
.. 94 
W E Kepplinger .... 
... 82 
Ed O’Brien . 
.. 90 
W B 1 >arton . 
...84 
11 H Stevens . 
.. 91 
Geo E Lyon . 
... 97 
E S Graham . 
.. 87 
Mrs Topperwein . 
.. 90 
O R Dickey . 
.. 84 
T M Hawkins . 
...88 
Fred Shattuck . 
.. 78 
G W Maxwell . 
...93 
E A W Everitt . 
.. 86 
C E Goodrich . 
... 92 
W R Crosby . 
.. 93 
R W Clancy . 
... S6 
F Gilbert . 
.. 96 
W H Eleer . 
..93 
C G Spencer . 
IT W Cadwallader ... 
.. 95 
T 1 Skelly . 
... 89 
.. S8 
W Henderson . 
..91 
L S German . 
.. 99 
First Day. 
Tuesday, the opening day of the shoot, was pleasant, 
with clear sky and light wind. Many shooters reached 
the city the night before, and the early cars to the 
grounds came out packed. The first few moments after 
the arrival at the house was spent in looking around, 
getting their locker keys from Manager Fisher, and 
becoming acquainted with the surroundings. The pro¬ 
gram consisted of five 20-target' events, $2 entrance and 
$30 added in each event, Rose system, S. 5, 3. 2. The 
squads were divided into sections, and the first squad 
in each section took its place on the firing line at 9 
o’clock, and started the tournament. There were fifty- 
two squads entered at this time, but this number was 
increased before the first section had completed its first 
event, to 2G9 shooters. The events were run off smoothly 
and were finished in good season. There was quite a 
large attendance of spectators, all of whom seemed to 
take much interest in the sport, and were particularly 
interested in the work of Mrs. Topperwein, who started 
off with a straight and missed but 3 targets out of 100. 
Some very fine scores were recorded, the amateurs match¬ 
ing the high scores put up by the professionals. T. M. 
Hawkins and J. R. Livingston tied for high place on 
100 straight. In second professional place were J. R. 
Taylor, (1. Maxwell, IT. Clark, W. Henderson and \Y. 
R. Crosby, with 99 each; .T. S. Day and \V. TI. Heer 
were third with 9S. J. R. Livingston was high amateur 
with 100; II. Dixon came next with 99. Tav Graham got 
in third place with 98, closely followed by 'Fred Harlow, 
A. Gates. J. S. Young and J. A. Blunt with 97 each. 
Outside of the runs by Hawkins and Livingston there 
were one or two worthy of mention. H. Clark broke 9S 
without a miss; J. R. Taylor got 97 before he dropped 
one; G. Maxwell accounted for S3, and Fred Shattuck 
for 80; Lester German broke all the singles on practice 
day. 160. and with the first 32 of to-day’s program, had a 
total continuous of 192. 
Several of the former winners of the G. A. If. were 
present, and are going' to have another try in the 
premier event of the trapshooting world, among them 
we noticed R. O. Heikes. Fred Shattuck, F. E. Rogers, 
J. T. Blanks and Fred Harlow. 
The section system of running big shoots is a good 
one. and will insure the finish in good time and prac¬ 
tically together, of all the squads. At the shoot here, 
only two minutes separated the finish of the first and 
fourth squads; the fifth finishing ten minutes after the 
firW. 
Squad 17, in event 4, made the squad record of the 
day; R. A. Robertson. W. R. Crosby and F. Gilbert 
scoring 20 each, and E. O. Bower and C. C. Collins 19 
each; total of 98. Scores: 
T S Young. 
...97 
E R Alexander. 
Guy Dering . 
...96 
T H Hillman. 
.. 58 
R R Merrill. 
...88 
W M Shattuck. 
.. 96 
M B McKinnon- 
...84 
Dr Gribble . 
.. 91 
Fred Flarlow . 
...97 
F M Edwards. 
Chas Hunt . 
... 92 
Geo Yolk . 
.. 92 
W E Carpenter. 
...85 
Wm Webster . 
.. 91 
T H Anderson. 
C E Shaw. 
.. 85 
... 93 
.. 95 
J\ Hei1 . 
...73 
w Wise . 
.. 91 
Pan O’Connell . 
...92 
W S Hoon. 
.. 94 
Nick Arie . 
...96 
FI FI Coburn. 
.. 88 
Mark Arie ...'. 
...94 
P C Ward. 
.. 85 
A T Hill. 
... 93 
G E Dimmock, Tr.... 
.. 87 
IT Dixon . 
...99 
T M Sperry. 
.. 92 
Wm Veach . 
...94 
T S Bibbee. 
.. 95 
Tav Graham . 
...98 
A Glover . 
.. 83 
... 90 
.. S2 
J F Calhoun. 
...93 
PI Hirth . 
92 
\Y IF Schuyler . 
...79 
E M Harter. 
D E Hickey . 
...94 
(.uy rhellis . 
.. 90 
S R Taques. 
...89 
C F Nickle . 
.. 94 
\V H Tones 
... 91 
.. 88 
T H Lowe. 
Pay Loring . 
...81 
W FI Smith. 
.. 90 
...86 
T E Nutt. 
.. 83 
H W Kahler. 
...95 
H D Smart. 
.. 84 
S T Day. 
... 92 
R E Simpson. 
.. 88 
F T. McCreadv. 
... 84 ■ 
H E Smith. 
.. 91 
G A Summerville- 
... 79 
A Madison . 
.. 90 
• Max Kneussl. 
...95 
B A Claypool. 
W A W'iedebusch... 
... SS 
F W Lewis. 
.. 78 
C F Moore. 
...89 
E I. Grote . 
.. 90 
C W Hobbie. 
...93 
E N Gregg. 
.. 93 
.. 91 
T K Nolder. 
...95 
A A ITigganbotham.. 
.. S9 
C Freel . 
... 90 
\\ W Coffman. 
.. SS 
I. A Gates. 
...97 
Wm Y Tackson. 
.. 95 
Wm Peck . 
...91 
C 1) Henline. 
.. 88 
D D Bray. 
...96 
L S Rambo. 
.. 90 
M W Pennington... 
... 93 
A Stanberry . 
.. 75 
W W Stoner. 
...85 
E P Epple. 
.. 91 
T 11 Funk. 
... 92 
M H Johnson. 
.. 89 
T G Martin. 
...83 
Geo Kistler . 
.. 89 
F W McNeir. 
... 92 
A Ritzier . 
.. 93 
C W Billings. 
...89 
A F MacLachlan. 
.. 92 
R L Spotts. 
...93 
E S Rogers. 
.. 81 
Geo G McMurtry.... 
...90 
L E Lantz. 
.. 9a 
T A Warren. 
... 95 
G W Dameron. 
.. 82 
A Barnett . 
... 92 
N II Reardon. 
.. 91 
R A Robinson. 
1 M McIntyre. 
.. SO 
E O Bower. 
C II Burt. 
.. 95 
C C Coll-ns. 
... 9S 
B S < lavlord. 
.. 90 
T E Tennings. 
...96 
FI F. Wilcox . 
.. 7S 
C L Frantz. 
...94 
F E Bell. 
.. 98 
T Martin . 
\\ N Erstline. 
.. 90 
A E Connelly.. 
...94 
T T Richardson. 
.. S3 
F W ''larkman. 
...92 
C H Ditto. 
.. 89 
Geo Miller . 
. .. 92 
i W Sadler. 
T Barker . 
...90 
J C Krupp. 
.. 78 
S I. Dodds. 
...90 
T D Parker. 
.. 88 
1 A Flick. 
...94 
A Kneubler. 
.. 80 
G E Burns. 
... 92 
T H Kemper. 
T H Smith..-. 
...88 
•R E Surprise. 
.. 83 
L Grubb . 
...85 
A E Keesar . 
W H Moore. 
...90 
C O Corothers. 
.. 92 
E B TIillis. 
...94 
H t Duckham. 
.. 87 
.. 84 
I > W agner . 
.. 73 
W E Rape. 
... 89 
F C Kingsbury .. 
.. 90 
E S Tomlin. 
... 92 
B Donnelly .. 
.. 93 
P E (Isborne . 
...84 
N Tohnson . 
.. 93 
R R Meisenheimer... 
.. 89 
< R Anderson. 
.. 90 
T D Elliott. 
.. 90 
R R Bennett. 
.. 79 
Geo T Elliott. 
.. 90 
H I. Hildinger . 
.. 85 
H 'I' Everett. 
.. 86 
1 L Morrison. 
.. 81 
C E Orr. 
.. 82 
J C Davidson. 
.. 90 
C D Monahan. 
.. 93 
J B Knapp. 
T G S Dey. 
.. 84 
.1 E Maland. 
.. 79 
E E Young. 
.. 92 
T. IT Worden. 
.. 96 
T If Clay, Tr. 
.. S9 
B Shumate . 
T. Barton . 
1 \ Thomas.. 
.. 73 
E O Lothamer. 
.. 85 
A I Brown. 
E T Nass. 
.. 66 
C B Haycox. 
T 1 B'anks. 
H ( Rockwell. 
.. 80 
. 95 
C E Zint . 
.. 90 
Wm Raup . 
E M Stout. 
Toe Barto . 
TV W Cocke . 
Geo Roll . 
J R Livingstone. 
..100 
T Wulf . 
Tom Graham . 
.. 96 
G E Painter . 
.. 93 
A C Conner. 
.. 93 
" F C'arke . 
F Coleman . 
F M Hurd. 
H Eberlv .. 
.. 82 
O H Nutt. 
W D Love. 
.. 63 
E C Koch. 
C B Eaton. 
" 11 Stephens. 
.. 91 
C A Galbraith . 
.. 93 
H I) Blanks. 
1 A Blunt. 
.. 97 
K Mil’er . 
84 
( D Coburn.. 
T A Prechal. 
,. 94 
FI K Randall. 
.. 91 
M r Welch. 
.. SO 
1 A Srmth. 
H M Brown . 
.. 90 
TT Honkins.. 
T R Swick. 
.. 88 
E E O’Brien. 
.. 78 
D 11 Ward. 
.. S6 
T T Park. 
.. 90 
T A Ward. 
.. 92 
P G McCarthy. 
.. 79 
W Griffith . 
,. 92 
T A Penn. 
G W Hall. 
,. 86 
E Hendrick . 
.. 91 
H Beattie . 
. 64 
W T Laslie . 
.. 93 
TI Buckwalter . 
,. 77 
1 K Warren. 
.. 93 
S H King. 
. 30 
H C Rvding. 
.. 87 
Professionals: 
C G Spencer. 
.. 97 
E S Graham. 
. 95 
H W Cadwallader... 
.. 95 
E A W Everitt. 
. 89 
T R Taylor . 
.. 99 
R W Clancy. 
. 97 
.. 97 
95 
T W Garrett. 
.. 97 
W R Crosby . 
. 99 
E F Forsgard. 
.. 94 
F Gilbert . 
. 95 
1 S Day. 
.. 9S 
W IT Fleer. 
. 98 
FT D Freeman. 
.... 96 
A Killiam . 
.. 93 
C O Le Compte. 
.... 83 
F E Rogers. 
.. 90 
\\ E i irubb. 
.... 91 
N Apgar . 
.. 92 
G S Lewis. 
.... SS 
<1 I Iloladay. 
.. 90 
M H Snow. 
.... 84 
W R Chamberlain... 
.. 88 
L 1 Squier. 
.... 93 
H Clark . -.. 
.. 99 
L Laudenslager _ 
.... S5 
C A Young. 
.. 94 
W Fluff . 
.... 97 
W Plenderson . 
.. 99 
T T Skelly. 
.... 93 
II L King. 
.. 90 
IT FI Stevens. 
.... 94 
W L Richmond. 
.. 84 
\\ E Keplinger. 
-77 
A IT Durston. 
.. 94 
I A Marshall. 
.... S5 
H McMurchy . 
.. 87 
F G Bills. 
.... 97 
F G Drew. 
.. 64 
Ed O'Brien . 
.... 96 
W B Darton. 
.. 86 
H Sherman . 
.... 81 
H C Kirkwood. 
.. 94 
C E Goodrich.. 
.... 91 
W D Blood. 
.. 78 
Mrs 1 opperwein ..., 
.... 97 
W D Stannard. 
.. 96 
T M Hawkins.. 
....100 
T H Keller. 
1 >eo \\ Maxwell_ 
.... 99 
L R Myers. 
Geo L Lyon. 
.... 93 
R O Heikes . 
.. 94 
H. Beattie and H. Buckwalter shot at 80; S. H. King 
at 10. 
Second Day. 
\\ ednesday, the day of the Preliminary Handicap, was 
all that could be asked for in the day of weather. The 
sky was clear and the air cool in the early morning, 
but it did not take long to warm up, and before noon 
a trip down the line of traps meant a iot of discomfort 
for the man who tried it. 
There were 336 starters in the handicap this morning, 
an ' increase over the entry of last year in a similar 
event. There was a very good attendance of spectators 
and most of them stayed to the finish. The event was 
started^ ou_ schedule time and the first squad to finish 
was No. 53, which got through with its last event at 
four o’clock. The best squad work of the day was 
that of squad No. 4 in the fourth event, Maxwell. Ed. 
O’Brien, j. S. Young, 20 each; J. R. Taylor and Mark 
Arie 19 each, total 98. L. A. Gates made one of the 
best amateur long runs of the day. securing 67 before 
he let a target get away. E. M. Hurd got 70 without 
a miss. Squad No. 22, all standing at lSyds., rolled up 
a record of only 25 misses for the squad in the day’s 
program, scoring 475 out of 500. 
George Maxwell, at 21yds, was high professional for 
the day with 98; Fred Gilbert 22yds. and FI. H. Stevens, 
18yds., 96 each. Ed. O’Brien. 21yds., got in next place 
with 95. Mrs. Topperwein, 19yds., was tied with J. M. 
Hawkins, J. W. Garrett and W alter Huff on 94. 
Among the amateurs H. E. Buckwalter, 19vds.. and 
C. II. Eaton. 18yds., tied for first place on 99; L. A. 
Gates, A. J. Brown and F. Burnham. 98 each; J. Barker, 
J. A. Prechtel, C. B. Flaycox and E. O. Lathamer, 
96 each. 
Immediately after the close of the event the two 
men in the tie were called to the score, and after hav¬ 
ing had the rules governing the tie fully explained by 
Mr. Shaner, who also requested that the crowd absta'n 
from all demonstrations until the last shot had been 
fired, they took their places on the firing line. The 
shoot-off was refereed by Mr. Elmer E. Shaner, and the 
score was recorded by Mr. Reed Shaner. Buckwalter 
was the favorite, as he had had a large experience in 
tournament competition, but this time he met just a 
little more than his match. Eaton was perfectly cool, 
took his usual time in shooting, and hit the 20 targets 
plump in the center. Buckwalter missed his 4th and 
10th birds and lost the match 20 to 18. 
During the day J. A. Smith, of South Solon, Ohio, 
won a Du Pont amateur long run trophy by a con¬ 
tinuous run from Tuesday of 103. German’s run of 192 
on the 19th and 20th entitles him to a trophy also. 
Yards. 
T’tl 
Yards. 
T’tl 
T R Graham.... 
. 21 
87 
E Hendrich .... 
. 17 
84 
H W Kahler ... 
. 21 
92 
Hammerschmidt 
. 17 
94 
T S Young . 
. 21 
92 
C D Hunt. Ir ... 
. 17 
87 
Mark Arie . 
. 20 
95 
A T Hill . 
. 17 
88 
Nick Arie . 
. 20 
S4 
W FI Tones . 
. 17 
91 
Guy Deering .... 
. 20 
86 
T B Knapp . 
. 17 
86 
TI Dixon . 
. 20 
91 
F W Lewis . 
. 17 
82 
W T Laslie . 
. 20 
91 
A Ledgett . 
. 17 
70 
T R Livingston . 
. 20 
93 
K Miller . 
17 
92 
Bart Lewis . 
. 20 
92 
1> G McCarthy .. 
. 17 
78 
C H Newcomb . 
. 20 
93 
Geo McMurtry . 
. 17 
91 
Dan O'Connell .. 
. 20 
92 
M P McKinnon. 
. 17 
85 
Wm Veach . 
. 20 
88 
Andy Meaders .. 
. 17 
87 
I I! Barto . 
. 19 
93 
I K Nolder. 
. 17 
95 
H E Buckwalter 
. 19 
99 
P E Osborne ... 
. 17 
88 
Bert Cooper ... 
. 19 
■85 
T T Park . 
17 
91 
I'red Coleman .. 
. 19 
97 
T A Prechtel.... 
. 17 
96 
A E Conly . 
. 19 
92 
W R Randall .. 
. 17 
92 
C FI Ditto . 
. 19 
87 
FI N Smith . 
. 17 
88 
F M Edwards . 
. 19 
95 
C O Smith . 
. 17 
78 
F G Fuller .... 
. 19 
84 
A H Sunderbrusch 17 
83 
W S I loon .... 
. 19 
93 
W M Shattuck.. 
. 17 
93 
A lleil . 
. 19 
93 
C F Shell . 
. 17 
71 
D E Hickey .... 
. 19 
SS 
R F Scoville _ 
. 17 
80 
F Harlow . 
. 19 
92 
W W Stoner .... 
. 17 
89 
I C Tennings .. 
. 19 
93 
Bert Shumate ... 
. 17 
82 
Max Kneussl .. 
19 
81 
E J Sampson ... 
. 17 
85 
R Merrill . 
19 
95 
T V Thomas .... 
. 17 
74 
Chas Nuchols ... 
. 19 
87 
T A Van Fossen . 
. 17 
89 
Geo E Painter 
19 
94 
T E Walters _ 
. 17 
86 
W M Peck .... 
. 19 
S9 
C B Woodberry . 
. 17 
91 
Wm Ridley _ 
19 
91 
B B Ward . 
. 17 
89 
Geo Roll . 
19 
94 
T C Ward . 
. 17 
81 
Wm 1 Raup - 
19 
92 
W E Wiviarch . 
17 
91 
II E Smith . 
19 
87 
E E Young . 
17 
94 
Geo Volk . 
19 
95 
II E Wilcox .... 
17 
81 
L B Warden ... 
19 
89 
[ II Andersin ... 
16 
91 
W’b Webster - 
19 
94 
R R Bennett ... 
16 
SO 
W A W eidebusch 19 
S3 
A T Brown . 
16 
. 98 
C G Westcott .. 
19 
92 
Henry Brown ... 
16 
-85 
T K Warren ... 
19 
87 
H M Brown. 
16 
86 
E R Alexander . 
IS 
92 
II E Bay . 
16 
84 
C R Anderson .. 
IS 
SS 
Ed Brune . 
16 
77 
F D Alkire . 
18 
81 
L M Bottomfield. 
16 
82 
Geo E Burns ... 
18 
84 
F Burnham . 
16 
98 
E O Bower _ 
IS 
89 
B Bartholomew . 
16 
76 
G W Ball .. 
18 
83 
H B Blanks....... 
16 
92 
