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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 22, 1911. 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP TOURNAMENT 
Wilmington, Delaware, July 11-13, 1911 
A Clean Sweep For 
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EASTERN HANDICAP EVENT AT 100 TARGETS 
H. L. David, from 19 yards. i Tip on 96 
H. E. Buckwalter, from 20 yards .f 
In the shoot-off Mr. David won with 19 x 20. Both gentlemen used Du Pont powder 
HIGH SCORE IN THE EASTERN HANDICAP EVENT 
Made by Chas. G. Spencer, 97 x 100 from the 22 yard mark, using Du Pont 
A record breaking score never before equalled 
AMATEUR AVERAGES ON THE 16 YARD TARGETS 
Chas. Newcomb.385 x 400, using Du Pont 
Wm. Foord ..383 x 400, using Schultze 
PROFESSIONAL AVERAGES ON THE 16 YARD TARGETS 
L. S. German.393 x 400, using Du Pont 
Fred Gilbert.387 x 400, using Du Pont 
W. R. Crosby.387 x 400, using Schultze 
LONG RUNS DURING TOURNAMENT 
Fred Bills.141 
F. B. Stephenson.104 
J. M. Hawkins.101 
HIGH IN THE DOUBLES 
Geo. Lyon.92 x 50 pairs 
Fred Bills. 92 x 50 pairs 
Fred Gilbert. 92 x 50 pairs 
FOR THE SEASON’S AVERAGE TO DATE ON 16 YARD TARGETS 
AT INTERSTATE TOURNAMENTS 
L. S. German high with. 879 x 900 
Write for Long Run Booklet No. J 
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER COMPANY 
established 1802 Wilmington, Del. 
A Classic for Sportsmen 
AMERICAN BIG GAME IN ITS HAUNTS 
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Edited by GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
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the problem of the public forest domain, and is rounded out by interesting hunting 
reminiscences by such leaders in the fraternity of big-game hunters as Madison 
Grant, Paul J. Dashiell, George Bird Grinned, jas. H. Kidder and W. Lord Smith. 
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U. S. R. A. 
Springfield, Mass., July 8.—The well-known revolver 
expert, J. E. Gorman, of San Francisco, Cal., has re¬ 
cently established a new record for 50 shots with the 
revolver on the Standard American targets at 50yds. The 
shooting was done under the rules of the United States 
Revolver Association, and has been recognized as a 
record by that body. 
Mr. Gorman early notified Mr. C. W. Linder, vice- 
president of the United States Revolver Association, of 
his intention to shoot for record, and care was taken to 
comply with all requirements. He used a .38 Smith & 
Wesson revolver, with Pope 8in. barrel, special hand- 
loaded ammunition, Linder bullet and 2%lbs. trigger 
pull. He ran out of his own ammunition at the end 
of his 47th round, and finished the score with two dif¬ 
ferent kinds that he borrowed, one of his last shots 
being a 7 with a factory loaded cartridge. His score was 
467, beating the best previous record of Dr. I. R. 
Calkins, of Springfield, Mass., by 2 points. 
J. S. Crabtree, Sec’y-Treas, U. S. R. A. 
The following members have filed scores for a rating 
in the record book of the Association and have been 
awarded medals and bars as follows: 
Deliberate fire—Medals: 
G T Allen, Springfield. 80. 
Ed S Arkwright, Youngstown . 80. 
Geo Armstrong, Seattle.. 95. 
W C Ayer, St. Louis. 93. 
G Barber, Toronto. 80. 
Fred V Berger, Spokane. 80 85 90 95 .. 
J Bernson, Panama . 80. 
C S Boyd, Panama. 80 85 . 
W O Brown. Youngstown. 80 85 . 
Howard B. Dennis, Spokane. 80 85 . 
P J Dolfen, Springfield. 85 90 93 95 .. 
Chas B Dreschel, New York. 85. 
Chester B. Duryea, Brooklyn. 80 85 . 
A A Farrington, Duluth. 80. 
R J Frazer. Los Angeles. 80 85 90 93 95 
W R Gallaher, Youngstown . 80. 
Ralph Gaylord, Springfield. 80 85 . 
W R Hinckley, Seattle. 80 85 . 
T J Kane, Youngstown. 80 85 . 
C T Letchfield, Salt Lake City. 80. 
TEL Lipsey. Panama.’. 80. 
G Margetts, Toronto. 80. 
H W Mattmiller, Louisville. 85. 
R Merrill, San Francisco. 80 85 . 
G H Middlebrook, New York city. 90 93 95 .. .. 
A L Mitchell, Portland, Me.. 90. 
Dr M R Moore, St. Louis. 90. 
H I Nesmith, Boston. 80 
G W Ojeman, St. Louis. 85. 
L M Packard. Los Angeles. 80 85 90 93 95 
Dr E A Palmer, Philadelphia. 80 85 . 
V A Rapp, Spokane. 80 85 90 .. .. 
H L Reeves, Philadelphia. 80 85 90 .. 
Col. F. F. Resche, Duluth. 80 85 .' 
F E Smith, Duluth. SO.” 
F E Sterns, Panama. 80 85 .. .. . . 
Bars: 
F S Beckford, Boston. 1-80 2-85 
Geo Armstrong, Seattle. 1-80 1-85 1-90 
Fred V. Berger, Spokane. 1-85 
C S Boyd, Panama. 1-80 
W H Christie, Emeryville. 7-80 4-85 
Howard B Dennis, Spokane. 2-80 
P J Dolfen, Springfield. 1-90 
Chas Dreschel, New York. 1-80 
Chester B Duryea, Brooklyn. 1-80 1-85 
A A Farrington, Duluth. 1-80 
R J Frazer, Los Angeles. 2-80 7-85 5-90 
Frank Fromm, Spokane. 2-85 2-90 
W H Hinckley, Seattle. 1-85 
R Merrill, San Francisco. 1-80 2-85 
G H Middlebrook, New York. 3-80 4-85 1-93 1-95 
A L Mitchell, Portland, Me. 2-80 1-85 
L M Packard, Los Angeles. 2-85 1-90 1-93 
A G Paul Palen, Globe, Ariz. 1-80 1-85 
Dr E A Palmer, Philadelphia. 1-85 
W A Rapp, Spokane. 2-80 2-85 
A Rutherford, Toronto. 1-85 
H L Reeves, Philadelphia. 1-80 2-85 
W A Siebe, Emeryville. 1-93 
F Sterns, Panama . 1-85 
H Thomas, Hazelton . 1-85 
Lieut J S Upham. Zamboanga, P. I. 1-80 1-85 
Rapid-fire medals: 
L D Cornish, Panama. 1-41 1-43 
W H Whigam, Chicago. 1-41 
A G Paul Palen, Globe, Ariz. 1-33 
Bars: 
L D Cornish, Panama. 3-33 2-36 1-39 
A G Paul Palen, Globe, Ariz. 1-33 
Rifle in Pennsylvania. 
Allison Park, Pa., July 15. —The scores of the Faulk 
Pistol and Revolver Club vs. Allison Park Pistol and 
Rifle Club to-day were as follows: 
Faulk Club. 
Allison Park 
Club 
B M 
Brae . 
.205 
Dr Clark . 
196 
A C 
Faulk .... 
197 
H S Freed . 
195 
Dr J 
K Brown.. 
197 
F N Holliday ... 
184 
Dr D Atkinson. 
194 
I H More wood.. 
182 
Guy 
Royal . 
1P4 
E A Clark . 
179 
O A 
Faulk . 
189 
E A Burns . 
179 
Tohn 
Rolhouse. 
197 
Walter Simpson. 
172 
John 
H. Faulk. 
177—1532 
C A Holliday ... 
154—1441 
The score is w’hat was made out of a possible 250, or 
25 shots of 10 each. We won by 91 points. 
B. M. Brae. 
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