Sept. 30, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
533 
R M Shanley, Jr.... 
...81 
W E Hookway ... 
.... SI 
\V W'akeman . 
...84 
C H F Keene ... 
.... 5S 
L Zanes . 
...83 
A I Chamberlain ... 
.... 88 
T Betterling . 
...81 
H J Renner . 
.... 85 
IT W Smith. 
...91 
V Y Dorp . 
.... 69 
O I. Chamberlain... 
...91 
T Davis . 
.... 76 
1. 1) Willis. 
...95 
*F Plum . 
.... 84 
C A North. 
...77 
S Tuchton . 
1* Denman. 
...16 
*F Holloway . 
.... 85 
E Ford . 
...88 
* J F Pratt . 
.... 71 
\V H Clegg . 
...84 
II O Hornbake ... 
.... 82 
G W Lindley . 
...69 
1 H Dreher . 
.... 84 
W G Wood . 
...67 
W S Gladney. 
1 S Speer . 
...91 
W H Smith . 
.... 86 
... SO 
S Steele . 
.... 75 
C K Dresser . 
...73 
*G F Hamlin . 
.... 81 
F T Kennedy . 
...75 
W T Lawson. 
.... 81 
V Ilechler . 
...74 
C M Beer . 
.... 84 
C A Hartman . 
...76 
D Paul . 
.... 57 
1 F Donley . 
...70 
I. Zanes . 
.... 78 
T C Bitterling . 
...77 
*H Powers . 
.... 54 
F M Ziegler . 
...78 
*H B Cook . 
.... 81 
W H Denman .... 
...83 
*W T Smith . 
.... 90 
\V H Schuyler . 
...76 
*Skellv . 
.... 86 
T H Morris . 
... .89 
G F Peyer . 
.... 75 
C R Platt . 
...75 
E A Corder'y . 
.... 81 
N L \\ illiams . 
... 80 
Hammond . 
.... 82 
T T Cecil . 
...72 
S C Rumford . 
.... 77 
T Andrews . 
...79 
W Coyne . 
.... 39 
W I! Abbott . 
...84 
T T Roberson . 
.... 79 
W T Firth . 
*Parsons . 
.... 70 
G M Howell . 
...82 
*E H Storr . 
.... 95 
T W Bain . 
...77 
*Neaf Apgar . 
.... 95 
C B Hoffman . 
...81 
*S S Sholl . 
.... 75 
H L Westcott .. 
...77 
*T A Anderson ... 
.... 82 
C C Farnum . 
...79 
*H II Stevens . 
.... 92 
E A Guenther. 
...82 
*0 S Sked . 
.... 94 
The E. C. championship was also shot on this day 
with the following result: 
-Singles- 
*FI L Worthington.. 
100 
Unknown. 
50 
Expert. 
25 
Pairs. 
Total. 
. 91 
30 
30 
151 
*L S German.. 
. 9S 
39 
42 
179 
*1 R Taylor. 
. 96 
35 
39 
170 
*H W Kahler. 
. 93 
35 
36 
164 
*G L Lyon. 
. 98 
35 
46 
179 
*J s Day. 
. 89 
33 
39 
161 
T R Graham. 
. 95 
38 
37 
170 
1 E Tennings. 
. 90 ■ 
30 
34 
154 
I S Young. 
. 98 
29 
42 
169 
W Ridley . 
. 100 
33 
35 
168 
*H S Welles. 
. 90 
29 
40 
15.9 
1L K Buckwalter.... 
. 93 
37 
37 
167 
A Heil . 
. 95 
30 
38 
163 
*1 M Hawkins. 
. 93 
38 
38 
169 
*\V S Colfax, Tr.... 
Shoot-off: 
. 94 
39 
39 
172 
L S German. 
. 25 
21 
16 
62 
G L Lyon. 
. 25 
19 
19 
63 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Another large and enthusiastic crowd of shooters was 
present at the weekly shoot held by the club on Satur¬ 
day afternoon, the 23d, interest in weekly shoots seeming to 
increase as the season wanes. The day was an ideal one 
for good shooting, it being slightly cloudy, and as a 
result some good scores were made, as can be seen 
from the tabulated statement shown below. 
The weekly medals and trophies offered by the club 
were vvon by the following members, shooting from the 
yard line indicated: Class A medal, W. A. Bloxton; 
Class B medal, T. C. Fisher; Class C medal, H. F. 
Wilkinson; Class D medal, tie between W. K. Mans¬ 
field and B. J. Fishburne. Hunter Arms trophy, Capt. 
M. S. Battle. Du Pont trophy, T. La M. Couch. 
The scores are as follows: 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Per C't. 
Bloxton, 18 . 
47 
94 
Shepherd, 17 . 
. 50 
46 
92 
Howard, 16 . 
46 
92 
Price, 16 . 
46 
92 
Fisher, 16 . 
44 
88 
W ilkinson, 19 . 
. 50 
44 
88 
McLain, 16 . 
. 50 
43 
86 
Watson, 16 . 
. 50 
42 
84 
Thurman, 16 . 
. 25 
21 
84 
Fishburne, 17 . 
41 
82 
W K Mansfield, 16. 
. 50 
41 
82 
E W Poindexter, 16. 
. 50 
41 
82 
Jones, 18 . 
. 50 
40 
80 
Couch, 16 . 
40 
80 
Battle, 16 . 
40 
SO 
Winter, 16 . 
40 
80 
Morgan, 16. 
38 
76 
D W Richards, 16. 
. 50 
37 
74 
Cumbie, 16 . 
35 
70 
Schenck, 16 . 
34 
68 
Boyd, 16 . 
34 
68 
Dalby, 17 . 
31 
62 
H L Mansfield, 16. 
. 50 
31 
62 
MacFerrin, 16 . 
. 50 
31 
62 
Rives, 16 . 
. 25 
15 
GO 
Martin, 16 . 
. 50 
23 
46 
Hines, 16 . 
. 50 
23 
46 
Bushong, official referee. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Sept. 23. — The following scores were made to-day: 
Shot Shot 
at. Brk. at. Brk. 
Moller . 
... ISO 
161 
Dixon . 
.... 120 
98 
Edmonson 
... ISO 
155 
Crawford ... 
.... 100 
83 
Parry . 
... 140 
121 
Appel . 
.... 60 
44 
Lewis . 
... 140 
113 
W r ands . 
.... 60 
41 
Britton . 
... 140 
106 
Hunt . 
.... GO 
40 
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patterns 
o P en a shell and roll 
powder between fin¬ 
gers. Note how po¬ 
rous, tough and elastic 
it is. This means 
lightening ignition and 
progressive burning. 
This is the way shot 
appears when de¬ 
formed by the une¬ 
qual burning of hard 
grain powder. 
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How shot leaves the 
barrel if porous 
grained moist burning 
powder is us^d. 
Poor patterns are caused by— 
1st. Accumulation of lead on the choke 
of the barrel —which upsets the shape 
of the load as it leaves the muzzle. 
2d. Unequal burning of the powder— 
which flattens some of the shot and causes 
them to carom. 
A moist burning powder cleans the barrel 
after each shot. And it burns progressively 
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A dry burning powder does not burn pro¬ 
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the burning occurs near the muzzle, which 
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