392 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept. 2, 1911. 
WINNING SCORES 
Recently put on record 
by users of 
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July 
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4—Roanoke, Va. 
6—Geneva, N. Y. 
8-9—Belleville, Ills. 
11 -13—Little Rock, Ark 
14—Salisbury, Md. 
18—Coraopolis, Pa. 
18-19—Boston, Mass... 
18-19—Albia, Iowa. 
20— Lorain, Ohio. 
21— Ames, Iowa. 
22— Danbury, Conn.... 
25— Wichita, Kas. 
26- 27—Butler, Pa. 
178 x 180.E. H. Storr, High Professional Average 
145 x 150.Neaf Apgar, High General Average 
288 x 300.Bart Lewis, High Amateur Average 
549 x 570.Harve Dixon, High Amateur Average 
140 x 150.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
145 x 150.W. Henderson, High General Average 
286 x 300.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
281 x 300.William Ridley, High Amateur Average 
143 x 150.H. E. Smith, High Amateur Average 
174 x 180.L. H. Fitzsimmons, High Professional Average 
139 x 150.Lon Fisher, High Amateur Average 
141 x 150.Ed. O’Brien, High Professional Average 
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 24th, 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. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER. Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH. Manager 
Warm Springs Gun Club. 
Warm Springs, Ga., Aug. 24.—The tournament of the 
Warm Springs, Ga., Gun Club, Aug. 21-23, although not 
largely attended, was a great success in every other re¬ 
spect. Mr. Slade did everything for the comfort, con¬ 
venience and pleasure of the shooters, and all present 
thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Major E. E. Winters, 
of Montgomery, Ala., managed the shoot, and each day’s 
events were finished in ample time for everyone to 
adjourn to the delightful swimming pool for an enjoy¬ 
able swim before supper. Mr. Slade intends to hold a 
tournament earlier in the season next year, when the at¬ 
tendance will be evidently much larger. Geo. M. Collins, 
of Due West, S. C., won high amateur average, for 
which he received a beautiful scarf pin. H. D. Freeman, 
of Atlanta, Ga., was high in the professional class. E. K. 
Alexander, of Tuskegee, Ala., won the Warm Springs 
amateur handicap, after shooting off a tie with J. YV. 
Hightower, of Americus, Ga., and G. H. Waddell, of 
Columbus, Ga., and received a pair of elegant silver- 
back military brushes. Walter Huff was high in the 
Warm Springs open handicap. 
In addition to the regular program, a special 100- 
target race was shot on Aug. 21. The trophy, a hand¬ 
some cup donated by G. H. Waddell, was won by Geo. 
M. Collins. There was also a special 100-target handicap, 
shot Aug. 22, for another beautiful scarf pin; this one 
given by Walter Huff, of Macon, Ga., and won by E. R. 
Holt, of Montgomery, Ala., who shot off a tie with 
E. C. Goodrich, of Chicago, Ill. The scores are as 
follows: 
Total Total 
1st Day. 2d Day. Shot at. Broke. 
W 11 Jones. 
184 
177 
400 
361 
1 11 Lowe. 
167 
168 
400 
335 
C E Ray. 
173 
180 
400 
353 
E J Willingham. 
174 
187 
400 
361 
^Walter Huff .. 
185 
185 
400 
370 
G H Waddell... 
173 
173 
400 
346 
E R Alexander. 
182 
186 
400 
368 
C 1) Hunt. 
182 
182 
400 
364 
W T Laslie_ 
182 
189 
400 
371 
*H I) Gibbs.... 
174 
189 
400 
363 
J W Hightower 
171 
189 
400- 
360 
Ira Armstrong . 
149 
146 
400 
295 
*Geo L Lyons.. 
186 
188 
400 
374 
w J Terry. 
119 
166 
340 
285 
*E R Holt. 
177 
192 
400 
369 
*H 1) Freeman. 
189 
187 
400 
376 
*E C Goodrich. 
185 
182 
400 
367 
Geo M Collins. 
188 
186 
400 
374 
*J Prade . 
175 
175 
400 
350 
1 II Evans.... 
156 
166 
400 
322 
W J iimmes... 
161 
200 
161 
Amateur handicap, 
50 targets: 
Yds. 
T'l. 
Yds, 
. T’l. 
•Huff . 
22 
45 
Will 
ingham 
.... 18 
42 
*Gibbs . 
22 
45 
Waddell .... 
.... 18 
46 
*Holt . 
22 
46 
Hunt . 
.... 18 
45 
•Freeman . 
22 
44 
Lowe . 
.... 18 
38 
Laslie . 
21 
41 
Terry . 
.... 16 
45 
‘Goodrich . 
20 
46 
Evans . 
.... 16 
45 
Collins . 
21 
43 
Timmes .... 
.... 16 
43 
Hightower . 
19 
46 
Armstrong . 
.... 16 
44 
Alexander 
. 19 
46 
Yates . 
. 16 
39 
Jones . 
. 18 
45 
Shoot-off: 
‘Holt . 
. 22 
21 
Waddell ... 
. 18 
20 
•^Goodrich 
. 20 
23 
Alexander . 
. 19 
24 
Hightower 
. 19 
22 
Free-for-all, 50 targ 
ets: 
‘Muff . 
22 
49 
Willingham 
.... 18 
44 
‘Gibbs ... 
. 22 
47 
Waddell ... 
. IS 
43 
‘Holt . 
. 23 
44 
Hunt . 
. 18 
46 
‘Freeman 
. 23 
44 
Ray . 
. 18 
41 
I^aslie .... 
. 20 
46 
Terry . 
. 17 
48 
‘Goodrich 
. 21 
46 
Evans . 
. 17 
44 
Collins ... 
. 20 
44 
Timmes ... 
. 16 
38 
Hightower 
. 19 
46 
Armstrong 
. 16 
35 
Alexander 
. 19 
48 
Yates . 
. 16 
43 
Jones . 
. 18 
46 
Race for 
Waddell cup. 100 
targets, shot 
on first day 
. 91 
90 
Lowe . 
. 81 
Armstrong 
77 
. 91 
95 
. 86 
84 
‘Huff . 
. 95 
*E R Holt. 
98 
Waddell .. 
. 90 
‘Goodrich . 
89 
Alexander 
. 89 
Collins . 
93 
C D Hunt 
. 90 
‘Prade . 
77 
T.aslie .... 
. 87 
C S Hunt.. 
81 
‘Gibbs .... 
. 89 
Evans . 
85 
Huff pin 
handicap, 
100 targets, shot on 
second day 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. T’l. 
‘lluff . 
. 22 
87 
Alexander . 
. 19 
85 
*Gibbs 
. 22 
92 
Jones . 
. 18 
90 
‘Lyons ... 
22 
90 
Willingham 
.... 18 
92 
‘Holt . 
. 22 
95 
Waddell ... 
. 18 
86 
*Freeman 
22 
94 
Hunt . 
. 18 
85 
Laslie .... 
. 20 
93 
Terry . 
. 16 
94 
‘Goodrich 
. 20 
95 
Evans . 
. 16 
90 
Collins ... 
. 20 
92 
Timmes ... 
..... 16 
81 
Hightower 
. 19 
83 
Gilbert .... 
. 16 
86 
Shoot-off: 
‘Holt . 
. 22 
25 
*Goodrich . 
. 20 
23 
‘Professionals. 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Although Saturday afternoon, the 26th, was very in¬ 
clement, a steady rain falling most of the time, yet the 
shoot held by the club was well attended and much en¬ 
joyed. Especial attention is called to the fact that there 
will be a practice shoot on the club grounds on Fri¬ 
day and Saturday afternoons next. Sept. 1 and 2, the 
same being given in order that those who expect to at¬ 
tend the State shoot at Lynchburg on the 4th and 5th 
of September may better have an opportunity to get 
into condition. At the shoot to be held on Friday there 
will be a large number of professionals on their way to 
the State shoot, among them being Lester German, 
probably the best shot in the United States, and Homer 
Clark, a professional of the highest rank. Everybody is 
cordially invited to come out and see this splendid 
shooting. 
The shoot to he held on Saturday will be a practice 
shoot only and will not count in the trophies offered. 
The weekly medals offered by the club were won by 
the following members shooting from the yard line in¬ 
dicated below: Class A, medal, M. A. Bloxton; Class 
B medal, E. W. Poindexter; Class C medal, W. S. 
Jones; -Class D medal, J. B. MacFerrin. 
The scores made follow: 
Shot 
Per 
Yards. 
at. 
Broke. 
Cent. 
Bloxton . 
. 16 
50 
48 
96 
Shepherd . 
. 19 
50 
47 
94 
Jones . 
. 16 
50 
47 
94 
Atkinson . 
. 16 
50 
45 
90 
*Scholl . 
. 16 
75 
67 
89 
Tamison . 
. 16 
50 
43 
81 
Watson . 
. 17 
50 
42 
84 
E W Poindexter ... 
. 16 
50 
42 
84 
Wilkinson . 
. 18 
50 
39 
78 
Battle . 
. 16 
50 
39 
78 
MacFerrin . 
. 16 
50 
36 
72 
Hooper . 
.-20 
50 
35 
70 
1 W Poindexter ... 
. 20 
50 
35 
70 
Armstrong . 
. 16 
25 
17 
63 
Dalby . 
. 16 
50 
34 
64 
Smith . 
. 16 
50 
26 
52 
1) W Richards . 
. 16 
50 
25 
50 
Bushong . 
. 16 
50 
19 
38 
‘Professional. 
Bushong was official referee. 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
A high wind made the shooting uncertain at the 
Cleveland Gun Club last Saturday, but some exciting 
competition was furnished anyway. Fick and Boardman 
had high score for a half century with 48 breaks in the 
annual trophy shoot and August trophy shoot respec¬ 
tively. In two make-up events Flick broke 94 out of 
100, but had to give way as official high gun to George 
Burns, who in the two regular events broke 92 targets. 
Bud, Rowley, Dibble and Beckley were tied for the 
August trophy. On the shoot-off, with handicap. Dibble 
won first prize and Rowley second. 
August trophy, 50 targets: 
Bud . 
... 47 
Dibble . 
. 40 
Freeman . 
... 35 
Wall . 
. 32 
Rockwell . 
... 38 
Ong . 
. 36 
E Klein . 
. 31 
Boardman . 
... 48 
H Yates . 
. 29 
... 37 
. 30 
Robert . 
W Ginman . 
. 27 
Rogers . 
... 41 
C Lewis . 
. 21 
Members tied for 
August 
trophy: 
Bud . 
... 46 
Dibble . 
. 43 
Rowley . 
... 41 
Beckley . 
. 33 
Annual trophy, 50 
targets: 
Bud 
... 44 
Dibble . 
. 41 
Freeman . 
... 40 
Ong . 
. 43 
... 4G 
. 34 
Boardman . 
... 41 
Stipp . 
. 38 
Germer . 
... 36 
Wall . 
. 41 
Flick . 
... 48 
Newcomb .. 
. 44 
... 40 
. 37 
Rogers . 42 
