FOREST AND STREAM 
251 
E. C. Cady ... 
P. Anderson .. 
A. Ady . 
Tno. Foley _ 
B. R. Purvis . 
T. B. Nichols . 
Fred VVettleaf 
*C. G. Spencer 
‘Professional. 
Carpenter, O. E. 
Hamm, j. J. 
Patrick, W. R. 
Frantz, C. L. . 
Brissout, L. C. 
Frateschi, .Tos. . 
Lytle, E. E. ... 
Turner, E. M. . 
Corbin, W. H. 
Dailey, C. J. .. 
Scott, T. T. 
•Tackson, L. C. 
Bacon, D. M. . 
Cooper, M. 
Willis, F. 
Brasie, R. D. . 
Leroux, P. 
Fowler, S. D. . 
Quick, C. J. 
Race, W. L. 
‘Professional. 
Reed, E. 
Stroll, Wm. 
‘Hawkins, J. M. 
Welnoski, W. ... 
Logan, .T. . 
Dawes, W. 
Gerhardt, P. 
Heil, A. 
Bitterling .... 
Depew, A. J. 
Brady, C. 
Engle S. 
Cooper, F. 
Dennis, P. ... 
Melchior, H. 
‘Klotz, R. L. 
‘Lewis, L. ... 
Burger, P. 
‘Professional. 
167 
i54 
148 
162 
166 
172 
168 
180 
166 
181 
III 
186 
185 
166 
188 
167 
191 
WARD, Secretary. 
3un Club. 
Y., August 5, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
.. 150 
136 
.. 150 
135 
.. 150 
138 
.. 150 
132 
.. 150 
132 
.. 150 
130 
• • 150 
129 
.. 150 
129 
.. 150 
126 
.. iso 
121 
. . 150 
121 
.. 150 
120 
.. 150 
119 
.. 150 
117 
.. 150 
114 
.. 150 
“3 
.. 150 
113 
.. 150 
112 
.. 150 
III 
.. 150 
no 
.. 150 
109 
.. 150 
107 
-. 150 
104 
.. 150 
103 
.. 150 
98 
.. 150 
97 
• ■ 150 
95 
.. 150 
93 
.. 150 
91 
.. 150 
88 
.. 150 
87 
a Club. 
Pa., Aug. 
Total 
7, 1914- 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
.. 150 
143 
• ■ 150 
I3S 
• • 150 
138 
.. 150 
130 
.. 130 
146 
.. 150 
127 
.. 150 
140 
131 
.. 150 
141 
.. 150 
134 
.. 150 
Il6 
.. 150 
125 
• • 150 
M3 
.. 150 
141 
• • 150 
114 
.. 150 
130 
• • 150 
127 
.. 150 
108 
• • 150 
103 
• • 150 
104 
.. 150 
139 
.. 150 
130 
.. 150 
127 
.. 150 
128 
■ ■ 150 
119 
.. 150 
129 
.. 150 
118 
.. 150 
115 
.. 150 
140 
KLOTZ, 
Cashier. 
Lock Haven Gun Club. 
Lock Haven, Pa., August 4, 1914. 
Following is a short account of our Tenth Annual 
Target Tournament which we should be pleased to have 
you publish in your next issue: 
Promptly at 9 o’clock on the morning of the 4th in¬ 
stant J. C. Garland of the Peters Cartridge Co., fired 
the first shot of the Tenth Annual Target Tournament 
of the Lock Haven Gun Club, and from that hour 
till the close of the shoot of the afternoon of the 5th, 
Hilltop grounds wa? a busy place. Sixty-two target 
smashers shot the two day program through and were 
highly pleased with the arrangements for the shoot, 
and the treatment accorded them by the club. The com¬ 
fort of the shooters was looked to by the club, and the 
large rest tent equipped with spring cots and mattresses 
for the comfort of the shooters was greatly appreciated 
and afforded solid rest for the boys between events. 
The complimentry chicken dinner with good hot rich 
noodle soup of the home made kind, and all the other 
good things furnished by the club free of charge, was 
greatly appreciated by the visitors, and thoroughly en¬ 
joyed by all present. This feature of the shoot lends 
a spirit of good-fellowship and social intercourse which 
makes the Lock Haven shoots very enjoyable. During 
A T the Arkansas State Shoot August 12, 1914, 
Mr. J. R. Tansil, Blytheville, Ark., shooting 
DUPONT 
Won Interstate Association Championship 
Score: 92 x100 
Mr. H. C. Stilwell of Helena, Ark., shooting 
SCHULTZE, “the easy-on-the-shoulder-powder” 
Won Arkansas State Championship 
Score : 47 x 50 
The champions are partial to DUPONT POWDERS 
DUPONT and SCHULTZE make for high 
scores and championship shooting 
Make every shot count by shooting DUPONT 
or SCHULTZE, the champions’ choice 
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SPORTING POWDERS AND TRAPSHOOTING 
WRITE TO SPORTING POWDER DIVISION 
DUPONT POWDER CO. 
ESTABLISHED 1802 
WILMINGTON :: :: DELAWARE 
DUPONT 
AND 
SCHULTZE 
THE 
CHAMPIONS’ 
CHOICE 
IN THE 
ARKANSAS 
STATE SHOOT 
the shoot 151 dinners were served, and free lemonade 
was on tap all the time. 
During the shoot 20,620 targets were trapped from 
Leggett Ideal traps, with practically no trap delay. 
J. G. Hand of Tower City, and G. E. Painter of 
Pittsburgh tied for high amateur score with 286 x 
300. B. Teats of Sunbury, was the runner-up with 282 
x 300. J. M. Hawkins secured high prof, average with 
a score of 292 x 300. Mr. W. H. Hammond of the 
Hercules Powder Co., was second with 283 x 300. The 
winners of the Interstate Trophies were: 1st J. G. 
Hand. 2nd G. E. Painter, 3rd B. Teats, 4th J. G. 
Martin, 5th W. S. Behm, and the 6th or consolation 
prize went to P. S. Kift of the local club. 
The $440 Merchandise event was keenly contested. 
First prize, first day went to J. G. Martin, and J. J. 
Cooper of Austin won first prize second day. 
The weather conditions both da vs id -■! f«r tar¬ 
get shooting, and the big crowd of shooters present 
were loud in their praise of the club’s treatment and 
arrangements, and are looking forward to next season’s 
shoot when they will all again be present, and new 
faces will be with them. 
Squad No. 5 composed of F. S. Wright, W. M. Ham¬ 
mond, W. S. Behm, C. A. Jobson and A. A. Somers 
succeeded in returning a perfect score in event number 
3 on. the second day all breaking 15 straight, and finish¬ 
ing the trip down the two traps with 147 x 150. This 
is a ground record, and the first time a straight score 
has been made on the Hilltop grounds. 
J. G. Hand carried off the New Commercial Hotel 
Trophy for long straight run by breaking 89 straight. 
The promiscuous three man team race for three silver 
cups were won by J. G. Hand, W. M. Hammond and 
T. H. Hawkins, on a score of 73 x 75. This race was 
very interesting as the teams are not determined un¬ 
til all have shot then the names are drawn from a box 
and the first three names constitute team number 1 and 
so on until all the names have been drawn, and the 
winning team is of course the three showing the high¬ 
est score. Everybody is included in this race and there 
is no entrance fee. 
The club photographer was busy during the shoot 
and a little later on the views will be shown through 
the sporting papers. 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
‘T. 
C. 
Garland . 
Dav 
150 
I l8 
2nd 
Dav 
150 
128 
G. 
E. 
Painter . 
Day 
150 
142 
2nd 
Day 
150 
1*44 
J. 
S. 
Speer . 
Day 
150 
137 
2nd 
Day 
150 
142 
Geo. Cochran . 
Dav 
150 
130 
2nd 
Day 
150 
1.33 
T. 
e. : 
Penrod . 
Dav 
150 
121 
2nd 
Day 
150 
134 
T. 
A. 
De Pew . 
Day 
150 
124 
2nd 
Day 
150 
122 
T. 
G. 
Hand . 
Day 
150 
144 
2nd 
Day 
150 
142 
E. 
M. 
Kenna . 
Day 
150 
139 
2nd 
Day 
iso 
138 
F. 
A. 
Robinson . 
Day 
150 
III 
H. 
R. 
Mingle . 
Day 
150 
107 
2nd 
Day 
150 
no 
E. 
W. 
Kelly . 
Dav 
150 
139 
2nd 
Day 
iso 
137 
C. 
C. 
Farnum . 
Day 
150 
122 
2nd 
Dav 
150 
126 
‘E. 
H 
. Kniskern . 
Day 
150 
97 
2nd 
Day 
150 
100 
W. L. Foster .... 
T. R. Webber .... 
J. G. Martin . 
S. S. Hoffman _ 
J. L. Shaffer . 
II. B. Shoop . 
D. A. Herrold. 
F. S. Wright . 
*W. M. Hammond 
W. S. Behm . 
C. A. Jobson. 
*A. Somers . 
C. II. Bressler ... 
C. N. Fisher . 
I. D. Slagle . 
C- E. Donahue _ 
A. G. Logue . 
*J. M. Hawkins _ 
W. R. Dawes . 
W. Moser . 
B. Teats . 
c. 
A. 
Hartman 
*H 
. E, 
. Young ... 
P. 
S. 
Kift . 
L. 
A. 
Heimer ... 
W. 
C. 
Gray . 
R. 
R. 
Myers ... 
Henry 
Myers 
R. 
H. 
Stewart ... 
*J- 
F. 
Pratt . 
R. 
L. 
Lembach 
II. 
W. 
Cummings 
R. 
B. 
Johnson ... 
J. 
B. 
Kvler . 
II. 
E. 
Donson ... 
J. 
G. 
Klinger .... 
W. 
II. 
Schuyler 
G. 
L. 
Nevins ... 
iso 
131 
2nd Day 
iso 
115 
150 
121 
2nd Day 
iso 
125 
150 
136 
2nd Day 
150 
14s 
150 
132 
2nd Day 
150 
138 
ISO 
135 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
150 
131 
2nd Dnj- 
15 ° 
144 
ISO 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
142 
150 
135 
and Day 
150 
144 
150 
143 
2nd Day 
150 
145 
150 
140 
2nd Day 
150 
139 
150 
130 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
150 
139 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
150 
112 
2nd Day 
150 
118 
150 
120 
2nd Day 
ISO 
133 
150 
133 
2nd Day 
150 
134 
150 
129 
2nd Day 
ISO 
128 
150 
III 
150 
147 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
150 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
150 
115 
2nd Day 
150 
126 
150 
139 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
150 
136 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
150 
129 
2nd Day 
150 
133 
150 
97 
2nd Day 
ISO 
9 i 
ISO 
I2S 
150 
64 
150 
III 
ISO 
128 
2nd Day 
150 
130 
ISO 
112 
2nd Day 
150 
114 
150 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
132 
150 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
150 
121 
2nd Day 
ISO 
ns 
150 
123 
2nd Day 
150 
11 7 
150 
121 
2nd Day 
ISO 
134 
150 
137 
2nd Day 
150 
133 
ISO 
109 
2nd Day 
150 
IIS 
150 
119 
2nd Day 
ISO 
126 
150 
124 
