FOREST AND STREAM 
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*C. F. Moore . 
F. H. Mellon . 
J. I. Morrison . 
J. N. Pfeiffer . 
T. R. Washburn . 
Jno. Deist . 
G. L. Pearson . 
W. R. Randall . 
B. S. Donnelly . 
E. W. Heath . 
*R. W. Clancy . 
W. E. Phillips . 
Mrs. Vogel . 
‘L. O. Le Compte . 
H. H. Gaines . 
B. P. Remy . 
T. J. Donald . 
H. C. Downey . 
H. Feidner ..•. 
C. T. Riffe . 
J. E. Nutt . 
J. A. Prechtel . 
Edgar Apperson . 
C. H. Wagner ... 
H. D. Duckham. 
C. L. Moeller . 
H. D. Comstock .. . 
C. H. Heinzerling .. 
H. D. Smart . . 
J. D. Morris .. 
H. H. Plicks . 
T. L. Andrews . 
C. Reasoner . 
F. D. Telling . 
W. Hart . 
H. F. Everett . 
N. F. Tilton . 
F. G. Hogen . 
B. E. Black . 
W. H. Songer . 
G. D. Thompson . 
J. P. Traxler .. 
B. S. Williams . 
J. K. Douglass . 
J. N. Knox . 
Geo. Kistler . 
V. C. Crites . 
J. H. Mason . 
B. F. Lampert . 
F. W. Markman . 
T. W. Taylor . 
L. D. Arndt . 
T. D. Parker . 
F. H. Zinn . 
A. Hall . 
M. S. Hoo-tman .,. 
T. L. Crook . 
A. Lawson . 
C. W. Wheeler . 
Cad Erwin .:.. 
J. A. Blunt . 
*T. E. Doremus . 
Chappelka . 
C. A. North . 
A. I. Brown . 
J. P. Newman . 
C. E. Winslow . 
F. A. Robertson . 
Wm. Hughes . 
Joe Seaborn . 
B. McCurley . 
W. Shattuck . 
E. H. Williams . 
A. M. McKinnis . 
H. H. May . 
J. L. Holden . 
‘Professional. 
MALLORY CUP. 
‘Chamberlain . 
H. W. Heikes . 
F. C. Koch . 
H. Hirth . 
Coburn . 
Arvin . 
Erskine . 
D. A. Edwards . 
J. D. Platt . 
J. B. Lallartce . 
F. P. Fuchs . 
I. Brandenberg . 
A. O. Lathamer . 
K. Miller . 
F. Schinderwolf . 
*H. Clark . 
‘Maxwell . 
*J. R. Taylor . 
B. Lewis . 
*W. R. Crosby . 
Ridley . 
Kneussl . 
*R. W. Clancy . 
Bell . 
Kennicott . 
H. E. Smith . 
‘O. R. Dickey . 
Duckham . 
Knox . 
B. S. Donnelly ...|. 
J. S. Speer . 
Spangler . 
Bippus . 
Beard . 
Wagner . 
Kivibts . 
Allen . 
Remy . 
Hogen . 
Heath . 
Edmondson . 
Hicks . 
Wheeler . 
Blunt . 
Greene . 
136 
130 
121 
128 
125 
140 
138 
142 
138 
131 
137 
138 
129 
hi 
136 
144 
136 
122 
125 
87 
141 
142 
123 
143 
144 
139 
125 
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132 
135 
143 
129 
126 
144 
142 
122 
129 
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80 
119 
133 
52 
138 
145 
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128 
115 
127 
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126 
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119 
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140 
120 
138 
133 
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133 
132 
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I04 
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I2S 
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124 
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Hildinger .... 
Crook . 
Morris . 
Crites . 
Kammerman . 
Hootman .... 
W est; . 
Trimble . 
Seaborn . 
*R. Heikes .. 
*C. A. Young 
Mrs. Vogel 
*Le Compte 
Andrews . 
Douglass . 
Parker . 
Hall . 
Noel . -. 
Erwin . 
McKinnis .... 
Brown . 
Lampert . 
‘Professional. 
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34 
SHOOT FOR THE DuPONT TROPHY. 
On June 26th, the day following the close of the In¬ 
dian tournament at Cedar Point, Ohio, William Ridley, 
of What Cheer, Iowa, holder of the 18-yard cham¬ 
pionship trophy, and Bart Lewis, Auburn, Illinois 
challenger, met and shot for the possession of the trophy 
and title. Seven other amateurs also entered the contest, 
and it was certainly a question of the survival of the 
fittest, for it is seldom that a better lot of crackerjacks 
are pitted against each other. J. N. Knox, the winner of 
the Ohio State amateur championship event at the re¬ 
cent state shoot, looked a sure winner as he had the 
first 50 straight, but he fell down in his third round and 
finished tied on 94 with Bart Lewis. In the shoot-off 
at 25 targets, Knox was in his very best form, cool and 
intent on the task before him, and finished a winner 
with a score of 25 straight to Lewis’ 21. The weather 
conditions were not the kind one would wish for when 
up against a proposition of 60-yard targets from 18 yards, 
but the contestants put up scores that were a credit to 
their skill and nerve. 
DuPONT 18-YARD CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY. 
Total 
H. Heikes . 9 ° 
J. P. Platt . 86 
F. Koch . 85 
*J. R. Taylor . 93 
W. Ridley . 88 
J. Noel . 86 
B. Lewis . 94 
M. Kneussl . 9 2 
H. Kennicott . 86 
SHOOT-OFF. 
J. N. Knox . 25 
Bart Lewis . 21 
‘Professional. 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
So evenly matched were the contestants in the monthly 
shoot of the S. S. White Gun Club, yesterday after¬ 
noon, over their traps at Holmesburg Junction, that 
before the winner in the club shoot could be decided 
four consecutive ties had to be shot off. T. E. Hinkson 
won the shoot and carried away the club trophy, a 
sterling silver cheese dish and spreader. Six men 
were tie with a total of 100, for first honors, and on the 
initial shoot-off of 25 targets, Harper dropped out of 
the event; the next shoot-off eliminated Abbott and 
Pleasanton. Thompson was dropped from the third, 
while the fourth ended in a tie between Hinkson and 
McConnell. Only a total of one and three-fourths sepa¬ 
rated the winner from McConnell in their final trip to 
the traps. 
The special event for the prize offered by the man 
with the lowest score at last month’s shoot, was won 
by Frank Sidebotham, the prize being a gold watch 
fob. 
Charles H. Newcomb had the highest net score of the 
Class A shooters. He broke 25 in his first* trip, 24 and 
23 in his next two trips, and duplicated his first per¬ 
formance in his last trip to the traps for a total of 97. 
W. Harper had the best score in Class B; the spoon 
for high total in Class C was 
awarded to 
William 
Ab- 
bott and the highest score in 
F. Pleasanton. Scores: 
Class 
D 
was 
made 
by 
Class 
B. 
B. 
B. 
B. 
N. 
H. 
T. 
Daley (C) . 
I 
18 
70 
l6 
86 
Kendall (R) . 
19 
12 
. . 
62 
35 
97 
Harkins (D) . 
19 
17 
20 
20 
76 
13 
89 
McConnell (B) . 
24 
22 
22 
24 
92 
9 
100 
Hinkson (C) . 
21 
16 
17 
18 
72 
28 
IOO 
‘McGrath . 
21 
20 
18 
20 
70 
70 
*Dr. Britt . 
19 
20 
22 
17 
78 
. . 
78 
‘Oliver . 
20 
23 
22 
88 
. . 
Eyre (A) . 
25 
21 
23 
22 
Qi 
5 
96 
‘Beers . 
12 
16 
13 
17 
58 
58 
Ford (B) . 
19 
22 
18 
20 
79 
8 
87 
‘Engler . 
23 
24 
24 
21 
92 
92 
Newcomb (A) . 
25 
24 
23 
25 
97 
. . 
97 
‘Greenwood . 
20 
24 
24 
20 
88 
88 
Pratt (B) . 
18 
19 
18 
21 
77 
15 
92 
Watson (C) . 
20 
20 
20 
20 
80 
15 
95 
‘Holloway . 
4 
6 
87 
‘Williams . 
20 
24 
19 
24 
. . 
. . 
‘Amien . 
19 
21 
20 
19 
79 
Wains (A) . 
22 
20 
20 
22 
84 
9 
03 
‘Tones . 
22 
23 
22 
21 
88 
88 
‘Bevan . 
15 
19 
21 
20 
75 
75 
McKean (B) . 
24 
22 
20 
22 
88 
10 
98 
Abbott (C) . 
24 
21 
. . 
. . 
09 
14 
IOO 
Sidebotham (B) . 
19 
22 
82 
17 
99 
Brown (D) . 
13 
14 
54 
44 
98 
Robinson (C) . 
19 
20 
78 
17 
95 
Pleasanton (D) . 
19 
22 
22 
21 
84 
26 
IOO 
Harper (B) . 
24 
23 
. . 
94 
II 
IOO 
‘Gyles . 
19 
19 
.. 
Thompson (B) . 
23 
23 
16 
92 
II 
IOO 
Burk, C. B. (D) . 
‘Visitors. 
19 
15 
13 
63 
l6 
79 
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State Championship, 95x100 
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New York State Shoot 
High over all, June 9, 159x160- 
99% 
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98.80% 
Second General Average, 43 0x440 
— 97 % 
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Idaho State Shoot 
High Professional-557x575 
High on all Targets—580x600— 
96 2-3% 
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straight 
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Texas State Shoot 
High over all-571x590-96.78% 
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