312 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 19, 1911. 
f 
WINNING SCORES Rece tT^"r ord 
July 4—Roanoke, Va.178 x 180.E. H. Storr, High Professional Average 
July 6—Geneva, N. Y.145 x 150.Neaf Apgar, High General Average 
July 8-9—Belleville, Ills.288 x 300.Bart Lewis, High Amateur Average 
July n-13—Little Rock, Ark.549 x 570.Harve Dixon, High Amateur Average 
July 14—Salisbury, Md.140 x 150.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
July 18—Coraopolis, Pa.145 x 150.W. Henderson, High General Average 
July 18-19—Boston, Mass.286 x 300.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
July 18-19—Albia, Iowa.281 x 300.William Ridley, High Amateur Average 
July 20—Lorain, Ohio.143 x 150.H. E. Smith, High Amateur Average 
July 21—Ames, Iowa.174 x 180.L. H. Fitzsimmons, High Professional Average 
July 22—Danbury, Conn.139 x 150.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
July 25—Wichita, Kas.141 x 150.Ed. O’Brien, High Professional Average 
July 26-27—Butler, Pa.285 x 300.W. Henderson, High General Average 
Peters regular length and regular wadding, give perfect pattern at any distance from 16 to 23 yards. 
Harve Dixon won the GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP with them June 24 th, 1911 , from 20 yards—the first time this great 
event was ever won from this distance. 
Remember, too, that PETERS SHELLS will shoot 100 $ in any standard make of gun—no special combination necessary. 
'i 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KBLLER, Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH. Manager 
.-.-..... 
•J 
M R Smith. 
R J Starkey. 
E Sasse . 
L S Rambo. 
A E Rodebaugh 
Geo Reimers ... 
C T Rankin .... 
C McQuaid . 
I N Price. 
F R Patch. 
M K Neville.... 
Fred Nelson _ 
F Murtaugh ..... 
A Muldoon .. 
J R McDonald..., 
P A Morrison..., 
Bert Le Bron_ 
H P Jacobsen.... 
E O Hutchinson.. 
M F Hosier. 
W J Harris . 
Thos Hufford .... 
J B Gutzmer. 
O J Graves. 
P J Ford. 
C Delaney . 
J C Den. 
L R Conn. 
A K Chambers... 
Guy Cooper . 
J F Caldwell. 
Fred Call . 
H Brown 
D W Bovee.... 
J E Boyle . 
j F Beard. 
W H Beachy... 
J H Bauer/.... 
W R Armagast 
A F Wilcox.... 
H Willis . 
C H Waugh.... 
Wm Watkins .. 
F Williams .... 
Wm Vogt . 
H F Turner.... 
C A Thurston.. 
M B Turner... 
H T Moore.... 
E Tappan . 
D Skoog . 
C E Siefken.... 
C I Sofranek.... 
C I Sturgeon.... 
Chas Smith .... 
A B Robertson 
J H Payne. 
Otto Jensen .... 
17 
18 18 16 18 17 
87 
17 
16 17 18 19 18 
88 
17 
18 17 18 19 18 
90 
17 
16 17 17 16 19 
85 
17 
18 18 16 19 16 
87 
17 
18 18 18 15 18 
87 
17 
IS 20 19 19 19 
95 
17 
17 17 17 16 14 
81 
17 
14 18 19 16 18 
85 
17 
20 15 13 16 16 
SO 
16 
19 19 16 19 15 
88 
16 
IS 19 19 18 18 
92 
16 
10 15 16 15 12 
68 
16 
13 15 14 11 15 
68 
16 
15 17 16 10 15 
73 
16 
14 16 16 IS .. 
16 
18 16 14 15 .. 
16 
17 10 14 17 18 
76 
16 
16 16 IS 18 16 
84 
16 
18 18 16 14 16 
82 
16 
13 17 16 16 18 
80 
16 
17 18 17 .. .. 
16 
19 20 20 19 17 
95 
16 
14 19 20 16 16 
85 
16 
9 7 10 .. .. 
16 
19 16 17 16 16 
84 
16 
15 15 16 .. .. 
16 
19 18 19 19 18 
93 
16 
17 19 19 19 20 
94 
16 
19 19 17 17 18 
90 
16 
19 19 19 19 IS 
94 
16 
IS IS 18 19 19 
92 
16 
18 15 16 17 13 
79 
16 
19 IS 18 17 19 
91 
16 
16 19. 
16 
17 IS 16 16 16 
83 
16 
16 18 18 17 18 
87 
16 
18 20 19 17 20 
94 
16 
15 19 15 18 IS 
85 
16 
16 17. 
16 
16 16 17 IS 17 
84 
16 
IS 16 IS 17 15 
,84 
16 
17 19 18 IS 20 
92 
16 
18 20 . 
16 
16 16 18 19 17 
S6 
16 
7 7 12 15 13 
16 
17 14. 
16 
16 11. 
16 
17 IS. 
16 
13 15. 
16 
16 16. 
16 
13 17 16 .. .. 
16 
19 16 14 16 17 
16 
14 13. 
16 
13 16. 
16 
15 16 12 18 17 
78 
16 
15 10. 
16 
19 16. 
16 
18 19 18 18 19 
92 
16 
11 15. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Berwick Rod and Gun Club. 
The secretary, W. I. Shrader, of the Berwick Gun Club, 
tells us that one of the most pleasing features, as well as 
the nucleus of the success of their tournament on Aug. 
10, was the handling of the office and details by L. R. 
Lewis, of the Du Pont Company, and O. S. Sked, of 
U. M. C.-Remington Company. These two gentlemen 
appear to have been to the tournament what carbonic 
is to the high ball. 
Twenty-two guns banged merrily away with nary a 
hitch in trap, squad or the energy of Secretary Shrader, 
though unfortunately his efforts to make things pleasant 
for the shooters kept him out of the running in the score. 
The shooting of C. Brittain was the delight of the day. 
He made 145 out of 150 after a bad getaway in event 
one, where he missed two straightaways. D. Rishel took 
second money with 143 after falling down to 12 on events 
5 and 7. He had seven straight 15s. H. Siegfried was 
well up for third, with 140. He had a bad getaway and 
a bad No. 4. 
Among the professionals Hawkins had 147, Sked 145, 
and Lewis 138. 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
H 
Siegfried. 
150 
140 
E Klipple . 
.. 150 
125 
H 
German . 
150 
129 
D Rishel . 
.. 150 
143 
R 
Keller . 
150 
135 
C A Weaver... 
. 150 
106 
T 
Bomboy . 
150 
121 
T Laub . 
. 150 
131 
W 
Shrader . 
150 
115 
W L Smith_ 
. 150 
123 
M 
Kernner . 
150 
129 
Ash . 
. 30 
13 
C 
Brittain . 
150 
145 
Wanty . 
. 45 
35 
T Tones . 
150 
135 
Knelly . 
. 45 
34 
c 
Foster . 
150 
136 
Professionals 
M 
Hawkins .... 
150 
147 
L R Lewis. 
. 150 
138 
O 
S Sked. 
150 
141 
R L Klotz. 
. 150 
132 
H 
Welles . 
150 
137 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
The attendance at the weekly shoot of the club was 
very good, eleven shooters taking part, and that is a 
good many for this part of the country in these days. 
The East End Gun Club, organized last spring, was 
represented by Messrs. G. Langsdorf, J. O. Ludwig and 
H. Spencer, and they were made heartily welcome, as 
it has long been the Northern’s wish to promote a fra¬ 
ternal feeling among the clubs of this locality, and to 
do all that they could to encourage inter-club visiting. 
H. R. Irwin was in fine form, and led the bunch, 
putting up a score of 94, breaking 24 in each of the last 
three events. Langsdorf also made a very good show¬ 
ing, for his first time on these grounds, and finished in 
second place with 41. C. H. Cord, one of Dayton’s 
good shots, who now claims a home in the Queen City, 
was also a visitor. He did not make his usual score, 
as the surroundings were strange; but he promises to 
become a regular attendant at the Saturday afternoon 
shoots, and will soon make Capt. Dameron hustle to 
keep his lead. 
The weather was very hot, with little breeze, and the 
conditions were good. 
The Cincinnati Gun Club has changed its plans of 
giving a money-back shoot on the third Sunday of the 
month, and in place of this will hold on Aug. 20 a 
tournament, which they think will prove more attrac¬ 
tive to the majority of shooters. The program will con¬ 
sist of five events at 20 and two at 25 targets each; 
entrance $2 in each of the 20s, and $2.50 in each of the 
25s. JVloney divided 25, 25, 25 and 25 per cent., class 
shooting. The club will add one cent for each target 
thrown for high average money, divided 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 
Shooting will begin promptly at 10 o’clock, and at noon 
a dinner will be served in the club house. The com¬ 
mittee in charge consists of J. A. Payne, R. Lee Bird, 
H. S. Connelly and E. Hammerschmidt, and these gen¬ 
tlemen will do all in their power to make the visitors 
have a good time. The program for the club’s reg¬ 
istered tournament on Sept. 14 and 15 will soon be 
ready for mailing. The committee promises to present 
the shooters with one of the most pleasing programs of 
the season. At the tournament of the 20th there will 
be a special trophy event after the regular program is 
finished. 
H R Irwin . 
C H Cord .. 
Langsdorf 
Ludwig . 
Hays . 
Armstrong .. 
Ward . 
H Spencer .. 
Winterbottom 
Dameron .... 
E Sampson . 
22 
24 
24 
24 
94 
19 
19 
20 
20 
78 
17 
20 
22 
22 
81 
20 
20 
18 
20 
78 
17 
18 
20 
21 
76 
18 
20 
18 
20 
76 
18 
16 
18 
20 
72 
16 
14 
14 
17 
61 
IS 
20 
38 
20 
20 
17 
21 
17 
55 
Piketon (Ohio) Gun Club. 
The following scores were made at the shoot of our 
club Aug. 10: 
Event No. 1. 
Brant .14 
O H Nutt . 14 
J E Nutt . 10 
Event No. 2: 
Brant .14 
O H Nutt. 15 
J E Nutt .12 
Davenport .15 
Event No. 3. 
Brant .13 
O H Nutt .15 
E Nutt .13 
avenport .13 
Event No. 4. 
Marhoover .10 
O H Nutt. 15 
J E Nutt . 14 
Event No. 5. 
Marhoover . 7 
O H Nutt .15 
J E Nutt . 15 
Event No. 6. 
Rader .23 
O H Nutt . 24 
J E Nutt . 22 
Davenport .15 
Camp .14 
Rader . 11 
Camp . 14 
Rader .12 
Rockwell .12 
Camp . 12 
Rader .12 
Rockwell . 7 
Davenport . 15 
Camp .15 
Rader .14 
Davenport .14 
Camp .14 
Rader .12 
Davenport . 20 
Camp .22 
M. P. Rader, Sec'y. 
