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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July i, 1911. 
H Beattie . 16 
C C Carson .16 
F W Croneis .16 
B A Claypool.16 
E J Coburn . 16 
D Hoffman . 16 
W N Coffman ... 16 
H M Creviston .. 16 
W N Camp . 16 
H D Duckham ... 16 
J G S Day .16 
C F Day .16 
S T Day . 16 
A N Davis . 16 
A Douglass .16 
G W Dameron .. 16 
Ray England .... 16 
H F Everett .16 
Wm Fisliinger .. 16 
N D Ullery .16 
D W Gilbert .16 
E N Gragg . 16 
E L Grobe . 16 
E M Stout . 17 
H B Gandert .16 
J H Ilillman .16 
H L Hildinger .. 16 
C B Haycox .16 
H Hirth . 16 
E M Harter .16 
C II Hedges . 16 
John Hedges .16 
F A Hulshizer.... Hi 
Otto Heynian ... 16 
Frank Howard ... 16 
H R Irwin. 16 
IV E Johnson ... 16 
Milton Johnson .. 16 
Horace Jackson .. 16 
S R Jaques .16 
I< A Joyce . 16 
F C Kingsbury ... 16 
J C Krupp . 16 
Aug A Kueboler.. 16 
A E Keesaer .... 16 
G F Lord . 16 
H LI Lukens .16 
Ray Loring . 16 
J H Lowe .16 
E O Lorhamer... 16 
J I Morrison .... 16 
A Madison .16 
E Murray. . 16 
W H Moore .16 
John G Martin ... 16 
T M McIntyre ... 16 
F L McCready .. 16 
Ed McKeown .... 16 
E J Nass .16 
J E Nutt . 16 
G Nickolson .... 16 
E R Oberlin .16 
J I. Orr .16 
E E O’Brien .... 16 
Guy Phellis .16 
John A Payne ... 16 
T D Parker .16 
H C Ryding .... 16 
LI C Rockwell ... 16 
R Iv Ramsay .16 
N LI Reardon .... 16 
C S Rogers ..16 
A Ritzier .16 
L S Rambo .16 
\V H Schuyler ... 16 
G II Summerville. 16 
G C Sheffler .16 
E S Sheffler .16 
LI D Smart. 16 
J H Smith .16 
W IL Smith .16 
C W Sadler _ 16 
J S Speer . 16 
W O Stephens ... 16 
H Stanbery .16 
R E Simpson ... 16 
Frank Wince _16 
Fred Wince .16 
J Swick . 16 
M J Welsh . 16 
O Woolard . 16 
Fred Zinn . 16 
C E Zint . 16 
F E Rogers .19 
Fred Shattuck ... 19 
W D Stannard ... 19 
Mrs Topperwein 19 
W R Chamberlain 18 
W B Darton .IS 
E A W Everitt.. IS 
C E Goodrich ... 18 
G S Lewis . IS 
Tom A Marshall. 18 
C W Phellis.IS 
Harry Sherman . IS 
II II Stevens _IS 
J T Skelly .IS 
L J Squier .IS 
W D Blood . 17 
A H Durston.... 17 
W E Grubb . 17 
O J Halladay ... 17 
W II Snow .17 
Paul T Evans _16 
T LI Keller. Sr... 16 
W E Keplinger... 16 
H L King .16 
L Lautenslager... 16 
R L Myers . 16 
HARVEY DIXON. 
Winner Grand American Handicap. 
was the big day of the week, and the crowd began to 
gather early. There were in all 418 entries in the 
Grand American Handicap; this was reduced to 393 
starters, as 25 had forfeited. This is the second largest 
number of starters in this event since the event was 
inaugurated. 
There were several features interesting to the looker- 
on. Chief of these was Mrs. Topperwein, and she never 
C. C. COLLINS. 
Winner Amateur Championship Grand Antericap 
Handicap. 
failed of an appreciative audience when she was on the 
firing line. Squad No. 1, composed of F. G. Bills, W. R. 
Crosby, Fred Gilbert, L. S. German and W. LI. ILeer, all 
shooting from the extreme distance of 22yds., was never 
without a crowd of interested spectators when on the 
firing line. The extra six yards affected their scores 
considerably. Crosby did the best work, missing but 4 
ta'gets, and German dropping but 5. W. H. Ileer made 
a bad start in the first event, and was unable to catch up, 
finishing with such a score as we do not expect from him. 
C. G. Spencer, in the second squad, was the only other 
man to draw 22yds., and he finished in a tie with Crosby. 
C O LeCompte ... 19 65 N L Richmond ..16 92 
H McMurchy. 19 90 
Preliminary Llandicap Purse: 
Total entries .336 
Shooting for targets .68 
268 
268 entries at $5.00 .$1,340.00 
Added . 100.00 
$1,4440.00 
Fifty Moneys—First, $144.00; second, $129.60; third, 
$115.20; fourth, $100.SO; fifth, $86.40; sixth. $72.60; seventh, 
$57.60; eighth, $43.20; ninth to fourteenth, $28.80 each; 
fifteenth to fiftieth, $14.40 each. Ninety-three was low 
score to get in the division. 
Third Day. 
Thursday dawned clear and cool, but as the sun rose 
higher, the heat increased, and by noon it was decidedly 
uncomfortable. Llowever. there was a good breeze. This 
The handicapping committee—Messrs. Frank G. Fuller, 
Mukwc.nago, YYis., chairman; D. A. Edwards, Union 
City, Tenn.; G. V. Dering, Columbus, Wis.; C. H. 
Newcomb, Philadelphia, Pa., and Elmer E. Shaner, 
Pittsburg, Pa., performed their duties in an able man¬ 
ner, erring, if at all, in favor of the contestant. In only a 
few cases was there any question of their decisions, and 
these were where the handicap was not deemed severe 
enough. 
The Grand American was started promptly at the 
stated time, and the shooting was continued without a 
stop until about 5:15, when the last squad finished the 
last event 
At the close of the third event the straight scores were 
so numerous that it was hopeless to try to guess of the 
particular ones who would bear watching. The fourth 
event, however, cut this rumber very materially, and 
only six managed to pull through in good form. These 
six had dropped but one target, and from their num¬ 
ber the wit net was bound to come. Of these men, H. 
Dixon. Oronogo, Mo., was in the first section and went 
nut first with a total of 99 from the 20yd. mark. Of the 
others H. D. Kilgore was the only one left with stili a 
chance of tying Dixon. When his squad was called the 
crowd gathered back of the firing line, but were not 
kept long in suspense, as he missed an early target, and 
the Grand American Handicap was won without a 
shoot-off. It did not take long long after this for the 
shooters to get away. 
Squad 47 in event 5 carried off the honors with a 
tota 1 of 99. E. G. Ford, P. C. Ward, E. E. Young and 
T. II. Funk each broke 20, and W. E. Wiyiarch 19. 
Long runs were neither numerous nor startling. F. C. 
Kingsbury ground out 68 before he missed. C. D. Hunt 
got 62, Dr. Wm. Shattuck broke his first 62, and the 
last 36 of Wednesday, making a continuous run of 98. 
There were fourteen amateurs filling the three high 
places of the day. H. Dixon at the head with 99. T. E. 
Graham. A. T. Hill, O. TI. LIunt and C. C. Irwin 98 
each. Sam Lever, the former pitcher of the Pittsburg 
Baseball team, broke 97 and had for comnany W. IT. 
Tones, D. E. Llickev, J. F. Wulf, J. D. LIunt, W. M. 
Shattuck, J. T. Park and H. D. Kilgore. 
The professionals did not equal the scores of the ama¬ 
teurs. W. R. Crosby, C. G. Spencer, C. E. Goodrich 
and LI. IT. Stevens divided first honors' on 96. L. S. 
German, W. D. Freeman. W. Henderson. R. O. Lleikes 
and Neaf Apgar 95 each: Fred Gilbert, J. R. Taylor, R. 
H. Clancy and H. C. Kirkwood 94 each. 
The guarantee of $1,000 to the winner of first did not 
nrove quite the drawing attraction that some thought 
it would. It was a nice prize to compete for, but the 
going was much too swift for a majority of shooters to 
have anv show. Only those with 95 or better had a look- 
in for the money. Over 200 of the contestants scored 90 
or better; 52 had from 95 to 99, and the balance, 151, 
scored from 90 to 94. 
Grand American Handicap. 
Yards 
, —Targets— 
Rise. 
20 20 20 20 20 
Total 
F C, Bills. 
09 
19 19 16 18 19 
In 
W R Crosby . 
90 
19 19 20 20 18 
96 
L’red Gilbert . 
99 
18 19 18 20 19 
94 
L S German.. 
99 
19 19 18 20 19 
95 
W LI Heer. 
99 
14 17 19 19 19 
88 
C G Spencer. 
92 
19 IS 19 20 20 
96 
1 S Dav. 
. 21 
19 19 15 16 18 
87 
11 D Freeman. 
. 21 
19 19 19 19 19 
95 
K F Forsgard.. 
. 21 
15 16 17 17 18 
83 
T R Graham. 
. 21 
IS 17 19 18 19 
91 
1 M Hawkins. 
. 21 
19 18 19 20 18 
94 
W Henderson . 
. 21 
19 19 19 19 19 
95 
II W Kahler. 
. 21 
19 19 19 19 17 
93 
G T. Lyon. 
. °1 
IS 20 IS 20 16 
92 
G W Maxwell. 
. 21 
15 20 IS 18 19 
90 
T R Taylor. 
. 21 
20 18 18 19 19 
94 
T S Young. 
. 21 
19 16 16 18 19 
8S 
IT Clarke . 
. 21 
16 19 18 19 17 
89 
Ed O’Brien . 
. °1 
15 15 19 19 19 
87 
H Dixon . 
. 20 
19 20 20 20 20 
99 
Nick Arie . 
. 20 
19 18 19 18 19 
93 
Mark Arie . 
. 20 
20 16 19 18 20 
93 
R W Clancy. 
. 20 
19 16 20 20 19 
94 
G Y Deerine. 
. ”0 
19 19 17 20 19 
94 
G W Garrett.-. 
14 18 20 19 19 
90 
E S Graham. 
. °0 
IS 18 IS 18 20 
92 
W Huff . 
. 20 
17 17 20 20 20 
94 
R O Lleikes. 
. 20 
IS IS 20 20 19 
95 
1 R Livingston. 
. ‘’O 
18 20 17 19 20 
94 
W T Laslie. 
. 20 
20 16 19 18 IS 
91 
C TI Newcomb . 
. 29 
20 19 17 20 17 
93 
Bart Lewis . 
. 20 
20 20 17 20 20 
97 
C A Young. 
. 20 
18 17 19 19 17 
90 
Wm Yeach . 
. 20 
13 19 IS 16 IS 
84 
D O’Connell . 
. 20 
18 IS 16 20 17 
89 
Neaf Apgar . 
. 19 
19 19 18 19 20 
95 
11 E Buckwalter. 
. 19 
19 20 19 16 19 
93 
T B Barto. 
. 19 
19 17 16 19 18 
89 
P> S Cooper. 
. 19 
16 17 IS 20 18 
71 
TI W Cadwallader. 
. 19 
IS IS 17 16 17 
86 ’ 
C LI Ditto. 
. 19 
19 20 19 16 19 
93 
F M Edwards. 
. 19 
18 17 19 20 20 
94 
F G Fuller. 
. 19 
17 20 18 17 19 
91 
D E Hickey. 
. 19 
19 20 19 19 20 
97 
Fred Harlow . 
. 19 
20 17 20 20 19 
96 
A Heil . 
. 19 
19 19 20 18 20 
96 
W S Hoon. 
. 19 
17 IS 19 20 19 
93 
T E Tennings. 
. 19 
19 19 IS 19 19 
94 
F Coleman . 
. 19 
IS 17 IS 18 18 
89 
A Killam . 
. 19 
19 IS 17 18 IS 
90 
LI C Kirkwood . 
. 19 
19 19 19 17 20 
94 
Max Knenssl . 
. 19 
17 19 20 18 18 
92. 
C O Le Compte. . 
. 19 
12 11 16 16 16 
71 
R Merrill . 
. 19 
12 19 17 18 17 
S3 
II McMurchy . 
. 19 
19 19 IS 17 19 
92 
Chas Nuchols . 
. 19 
IS 20 16 18 19 
91 
G E Painter. 
. 19 
19 16 19 19 20 
93 
W M Peck. 
. 19 
15 17 17 19 17 
85 
W T Raup. 
. 19 
T9 19 18 20 18 
94 
F E Rogers. 
. 19 
17 17 IS 20 18 
90 
