FOREST AND STREAM 
223 
A. Blair . 88 
P. H. O’Brien . 88 
J. A. Troeh . 87 
D. W. Fleet . 86 
G. K. March . 86 
E. Nickerson . 86 
J. W. Seavey . 86 
O. D. Thornton . 86 
F. Howe . 86 
H. McElroy . 86 
H. H. OK . 1 . 86 
PACIFIC COAST HANDICAP PURSE. 
87 Entries at $8.00 . 
1 Penalty Entry at $12.00 . 
4 Penalty Entries for "targets only”. 
46 Entries for “target's only.’’ 
34 - 7 C 
list Day 
65 
44 
34-70 
W ood, J. A. 
24.80 
1st Day 
115 
86 
11.70 
Young, A. 
— 
I'l. 70 
i-st Day 
80 
68 
11.70 
Yates, F. 
— 
— 
11.70 
1st Day 
— 
— 
11.70 
Kirk, C. J. 
200 
170 
11.70 
1 sit Day 
— 
11.70 
McRoberts, J. M. 
200 
164 
11.70 
1st Day 
— 
— 
MoMi'llian, W. H. 
135 
100 
1st Day 
— 
. 12 
Benson, Dr. J. H. 
70 
49 
* Professional. 
138 Total Entries. 
Added to the Purse 
200 
Total Purse . 
Name. Score. 
P. H. O’Brien . 93 
C. Gilmore . 91 
G. C. Gregory . 9I 
G. K. March . qo 
H. Wih'lon . qo 
L. Rayburn . 89 
E. W. Cooper . 8q 
W. W. Caldwell . 88 
J. F. Dodds . 88 
M. Siddall . 88 
C. Hilgers . 88 
M. Grossman . 88 
A. Riehl . 88 
N. B. Wright . 87 
F. M. Day . 87 
F. Templeton . 87 
W. E. Carlon . 86 
G. W. Miiiier . 86 
H. McElroy . 86 
H. Havens .»,. 86 
N. A. Howard . 86 
H. W. Metzger . 86 
.$916 
Amount. 
$137.40 
105.30 
105.30 
73.20 
73.20 
59-50 
59-50 
35-00 
35-00 
35-00 
35-00 
35-00 
35-00 
18.30 
18.30 
18.30 
6.10 
6.10 
6.10 
6.10 
6.10 
6.10 
Fort Garry Gun Club. 
. Winnipeg, Man., July 15-16, 1914. 
Ihe International Championship, Event 4, first day, 
was won by F. E. McKay, Minneapolis. McKay and 
O. B. Smith, Winnipeg, tied with 48 out of 50. McKay 
won by one target in the shoot-off. 
C. C. Plummer, Swan River, Man., won the Dominion 
Championsihip, Event No. 4, second day, wi'tih 49 ou-t of 
50. G. H. Griffin, Winnipeg, was second with 44 our 
of 50. 
Houghton, E. H. 
•Hirschiey, H. 
Hazleton, P. B. . 
Hanna, H. J. ... 
Hoover, A. M. 
Johnson, Paul ... 
Jouett, J. 
•Kreger, Geo. 
Kelly, Geo. 
Lemke. E. G. 
Laughton, J. S. .. 
Lyali, p. 
^Morris, F. H. .. 
^Mackay, R. J. 
McKay, F. E. 
Macdonald, S. M... 
Osborne, Wm. 
Patterson,, R. W... 
Plummer, C. C. 
Plumb, J. 
Root, W. 
Richardson, H. S. 
Rhodes, H. M. ... 
Smith, 0 . B. 
■•Sutton, W. 
Sterling, C. N. ... 
Stiners, R. A. ... 
Sturgis, W. J. 
Thomson, J. C. 
Telfer, A. J. 
* White, E. G. 
Wye, J. H. 
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rst Day 
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.2nd Day 
1st Day 
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• 2nd Day 
1st Day 
.2nd Day 
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2nd Day 
list Day 
.2nd Day 
iS't Day 
.2nd Day 
1st Day 
.2nd Day 
1st Day 
-2nd Day 
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200 
200 
200 
150 
65 
65 
200 
no 
65 
200 
200 
200 
200 
180 
115 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
100 
65 
65 
200 
65 
200 
200 
200 
200 
160 
90 
6 s 
160 
150 
200 
200 
200 
105 
65 
150 
200 
200 
200 
200 
175 
180 
169 
187 
178 
123 
44 
51 
178 
83 
49 
185 
176 
166 
185 
144 
73 
184 
176 
191 
178 
182 
134 
5 ° 
33 
144 
33 
183 
179 
133 
71 
51 
140 
121 
174 
153 
172 
84 
41 
126 
166 
164 
161 
179 
144 
128 
The Western Handicap. 
The Interstate Association’s Ninth Western Handicap 
Tournament was held at Green Bay, Wisconsin, August 
4, 5 and 6, under the auspices of the Green Bay Game 
and Gun Club. 
The attendance did not come up to expectations 
although 117 different contestants took part in the 
Tournament, there being 95 entries in the main event, 
namely, the Western Handicap. 
The shooting was fast and the squads were handled 
quickly, each day’s sport being finished early in the 
afternoon. 
PRACTICE DAY. 
August 3. 
The first squad was called to the firing points promptly 
at one o’clock and soon the noise of 52 guns, fired by 
some of the greatest trap shots in the world com¬ 
menced. The grounds were in excellent shape and the 
conditions perfect for making high scores. 
Among the Amateurs W. S. Hoon was in first place 
with 97 out of 100 targets shot at. G. A. Sperbeck, G. 
V. Dering, F. G. Fuller, G. K. Mackie, M. W. Thill 
and A. G. Holmes were in second place with 96. J. 
Raup, J. F. Caldwell and J. E. Harker were in third 
place with 95. 
Among the Professionals C. G. Spencer was in first 
place with a straight score of 100. C. A. Young was in 
second place with 99 and J. R. Graham and Edw. Banks 
were in third place with 98. 
The scores of Practice Dav follow: 
PRACTICE DAY. 
Evans, E. L. , 
Evans, E. D. 
Ballou, M. 
Sperbeck, G. W. 
Broughton, M. .. 
Brown, W. L. 
Sweeney, B. 
•Hymer, C. W. . 
•Patterson, H. R. 
Dering, G. V. ... 
*Clancv, R. W. 
•Bills,' F. G. 
Wulf, J. F. 
Gruhn, W. 
•Graham, J. R. 
Fuller, F. G. 
•Spencer. C. G. 
Hoon, W. S. 
•Banks, Ed.. 
•Stannard, W. D. 
Williamson, G. G. 
Trimble, W. E. . 
Muesel, W. E. 
•Mitchell, C. C. . 
St. John, R. E. . 
Tones, E. G. 
Hevey, Geo. 
Mackie, G. K. 
Clafiin, B. A. 
•Marshall, T. A. 
•Maxwell, G. W. . 
Raup, J. 
Coburn . 
Caldwell, J. F. 
•Dickey, J. E. ... 
Thill, M. W. 
Hooker, J. E. ... 
•Robbins, C. E. 
Keel, A. G. 
Varner, Ed. 
•Young, C. A. .. 
•Crosby, W. R. . 
Lewis, Bart . 
Plalverson, L. 
Riley, W. E. 
Holmes, A. G. ... 
McMillen, H. 
Tuckwood, W. G. 
Singer, H. 
Raup, W. J. 
Schwalbe, F. 
•Professional. 
100 
77 
75 
89 
9 1 
96 
94 
94 
69 
94 
95 
96 
94 
95 
92 
65 
98 
96 
100 
97 
98 
96 
94 
77 
91 
97 
88 
93 
84 
96 
93 
91 
94 
95 
91 
95 
97 
96 
95 
89 
94 
99 
96 
93 
94 
92 
96 
88 
90 
91 
90 
91 
FIRST DAY. 
August 4. 
The first day’s program called for ten 15-target events, 
for a total of 150 targets, and a special event at 25 pairs. 
The conditions were again perfect and many high scores 
were recorded. 
During the day the Committee to allot handicaps in 
the Preliminary and Western Handicaps was selected, 
the Committee being constituted as follows: Geo. K. 
Mackie, Scammon, Kansas; F. G. Fuller. Mukwonago, 
Wisconsin; A. C. Connor, Springfield, Illinois, and G. 
V. Dering, Columbus, Wisconsin. This Committee 
allotted handicaps to all contestants with the exception 
of themselves. The handicaps given the members of the 
Handicap Committee were allotted by The Interstate 
Association. 
Among the Amateurs in the regular events at 150 
single targets, W. E. Riley and E. K. Crothers were 
in first place with 145. W. S. Hoon and S. Hoge 
were in second place with 144. F. G. Fuller, H. Ken¬ 
nicott, M. W. Thill, J. E. Harker, Ed. Varner, Bart 
Lewis and T. T. Hall were in third place with 143. 
Among the Professionals F. G. Bills and T. A. 
Marshall were in first place with 146. C. G. Spencer, 
G- A. Young and W. R. Crosby, were in second place 
with 145 and J. R. Graham was in third place with 143. 
In the special event at 25 double targets G. V. Dering 
was High Amateur with 41. F. G. Fuller was in sec¬ 
ond place with 39. H. Kennicott, A. G. Holmes and 
™: Wettleaf were in third place with 38, and G. G. 
Williamson, W. J. Raup, F. A. Nolan, L. J. Robison 
and E. G. Jones were in fourth place with 37. 
Among the Professionals shooting at double targets 
R- Crosby, T. A. Marshall and Ered Gilbert were 
in first place with 46. G. W. Maxwell was in sec¬ 
ond place with 41. W. D. Stannard, J. R. Graham 
and C. A. Young were in third place with 40. 
The scores of the First Day follow: 
FIRST DAY. 
Keel, A. G. \ 5 ° 
Sweeney, B. It , 
Broughton, M. ,,, 
Evans, E. L. II9 
Brown, W. L. iiq 
Williamson, G. G.127 
Evans, E. D. I0 6 
Hevey, Geo. 124 
Jones, E. G. j.. 
•Stannard, W. D. 134 
•Ballou, M. 126 
•Patterson, H. R. 137 
Raup, J. ,26 
•Banks, Ed. 139 
•Hymer, C. W. 141 
•Graham, T. R. 143 
Fuller, F. G. 14, 
•Spencer, C. G. 145 
Hoon, W. S... 144 
Kennicott, H. 143 
Raup, W. J. 139 
Schwalbe, F. 139 
•Mitchell, C. C. 136 
Singer, H. 126 
Tuckwood, W. G. 142 
Riley, W. E. 145 
Holmes, A. G. 137 
Meusel, W. E. 133 
Mackie, G. K. 142 
St. John, R. E. 137 
Mashek, G. 131 
Meloy, C. T. 136 
Sperbeck, Geo. 135 
Nolan, F. A. 132 
Strook, John . 135 
•Dickey, J. E. 137 
Thill, M. 143 
Hooker, J. E. 143 
•Robbins, C. E. 134 
Clafiin, B. A. 136 
Vatner, Ed. 143 
•Young, C. A. 145 
•Crosby, W. R. 145 
Lewis, Bart . 143 
Halverson, L. 137 
Hoge, S. 144 
Hall, H. B. 128 
Hall, T. T. 143 
Carr, W. E. 129 
•Higgins, W. D. 129 
Dering, G. V. 137 
•Clancy, R. W. 142 
•Pills, F. G. 146 
Wulf, J. F. 134 
Gruhn, W. 116 
•Marshall, T. A. 146 
Coburn, H. H. 133 
•Maxwell, G. W. 142 
Crothers, E. K. 145 
Caldwell, J. F. 142 
Schell, Geo. 136 
•Gilbert, Fred .1. 141 
Dreyfus, F. J. 137 
Remy, B. P. 121 
Connor, A. C. 138 
Frink, J. J. 135 
Wettleaf, Wm. 135 
Kneussl, M. 141 
Trimble, W. T. 126 
Robison, S. T. 128 
Kelly, R. D. 112 
Reams, W. A. 123 
Goode, O. P. 125 
Droeger, Geo. no 
Metz, 0 . 124 
Hiddle, J. N. 126 
Jackson, C. J. 124 
•Professional. 
SECOND DAY. 
August 5 - 
The. second day’s program brought out a larger field 
that the day previous. With the Preliminary Handicap 
event at 100 targets and 100 16-yard targets, divided into 
five 20-target events, there was shooting from 9 o’clock 
in the morning until 3 o’clock in the afternoon, with an 
intermission at noon of one hour for luncheon. 
The weather conditions still remained favorable and 
the shooting was remarkably good all day, a number of 
straight scores being made in each event. 
The Preliminary Handicap furnished the feature of the 
day’s sport and there was great rivalry for high honors 
among the Amateur and Professional contestants. 
Among the Amateurs J. F. Caldwell, shooting from 
the 20-yard mark, finished in first place with a score 
of 98. W. E. Carr, at 16 yards, was in second place 
with 97. L. J. Robison, 16 yards, W. Gruhn, 16 yards, 
A. G. Keel, 18 yards, and J. S. Frink, 18 yards, tied for 
third place with 95. 
The tie for third place was shot off at 20 targets per 
man, Robison breaking 18, Keel 17, Frink 14 and Gruhn 
12, Robison thus winning third place. 
