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National Cash Register Gun Club Grounds, Dayton, Ohio, 
During 1913 Grand American Handicap. 
501 Entries, Breaking all Previous Records. 
The Interstate Association unanimously decided to hold this year’s tournament on the same 
grounds. Seven hundred shooters expected. 
September 7 to September 11, inclusive. Are You Coming? 
The Westy Hogan Program. 
The Westy Hogan program went to press this week 
and before the end of the week shooters in every nook 
and corner of this country will be scanning its pages. 
And they will find something there to interest them too. 
There has been no radical departure from the emi¬ 
nently satisfactory program of former years, but as 
usual the Hogans have added a number of new fea¬ 
tures. The old and reliable Squier Money-Back System, 
th State Five-Man Team Race, the popular Westy Hogan 
Special for the 88 per cent, shooters, the Atlantic City 
Cup Race, the Westy Hogan Amateur Championship at 
single targets and optional sweepstakes on nearly every 
event, have been retained. 
Innovations this year include the “Bear” Trap Miss 
and Out event, a shooting novelty that will be a sur¬ 
prise to contestants; the Du Pont Target Trophy, 18- 
yard Mark Championship, open contest and shoot-off 
for first accumulation purse of $200.00, and the “Bull 
Durham” Handicap, 100 single targets, handicaps 16 to 
22 yards. This event will in all probability be the 
crowning feature of the tournament. It will easily be 
the most interesting and attractive event of the shoot. 
Five trophies will be awarded in this race alone, the 
first of which will be the Bull Durham Trophy, do¬ 
nated by Mr. George Lyon, of Durham, N. C., the na¬ 
tional amateur champion at double targets. The next 
four high guns will receive diamond and gold watch 
fobs. There will be other features at this year’s 
Westy Hogan tournament which as usual, will be held 
on Venice Park, Atlantic City, N. J., September 15 
to 19. 
The program in detail will be published in the next 
issue of this paper. 
A program will be mailed to any person desiring 
one by Bernard Elsesser, Secretary, York, Pa. 
Central (Pa.) T. S. L. 
Johnstown, Pa., Aug. 8, 1914. 
The fourth shoot of the Central Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters League, was shot today, under' the auspices 
of the Johnstown Gun Club. The contesting teams 
are: Johnstown, Lewistown, Indiana, Altoona and 
Ebensburg. Ebensburg are in the lead, needing only 
one to win. Scores: 
Deck Lane . 87 
A. M. Bennett . 82 
Robert Scanlon . 7 l 
William McClarren . 77 
E. G. Miller . 86 
E. R. Snedden . 81 
S. W. Evans . 72 
A. F. Baker . 88 
Frank Miller . 79 
W. C. Sheffer .i...,. 57 
Howard Hess . 75 
James J. Dunn . 69 
A. W. Beatty . 78 
E. Lon^ .. 
. 58 
A. G. Hynds _ 
II. C. Kellv . 
t harles Holtzer . 
. 58 
T. C. Dunlap _ 
R. G. Baird _ 
. 64 
L. A. Bosserman 
W. R. Young ... 
. 73 
T. A. Smith . 
A. R. Walker .... 
R. J. Bowman ... 
. 87 
W. E. T.afferty .., 
. 76 
C. G. Brenneman 
T. F. Ebright _ 
L. T. Shettig _ 
. 7 i 
W. P. Steinbach . 
. 78 
W. C. Letterman . 
. 81 
Charles Steinbach 
. 83 
. 8l 
E R. Springer .. 
J. W. Beals . 
. 68 
Hall Davis . 
H. I. Shoenthal . 
T. R. Richards ... 
. 53 
*A. A. Somers .. 
. 91 
*H. E. Young .. 
. 73 
‘Tames Lewis .... 
. 92 
*T. C. Garland ... 
. 82 
P. F. Pershing 
.. 70 
F A. Sargent ... 
. 67 
Ed. Hellver, Jr. . 
. 94 
TT. M. Ford . 
. 69 
Frank Myers . 
. 53 
Roy Walker . 
. 88 
C. T. Singer . 
. 68 
T. T. Slatterbach 
. 83 
H. E. Miller . 
. 81 
H. F. Good . 
. 6q 
B. B. Hoffman .. 
. 68 
F. W. Buchanan 
. 75 
M. W. Trainor .. 
. 79 
W. P. Organ _ 
. 71 
D. A. Ray . 
. 44 
‘Professional. 
Elwood Gun 
Club. 
Elwood, 
Ind.. August 
4, 1914- 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
C. C. Collins ... 
. 150 
133 
Deo. Wagner ... 
. 150 
132 
Ed. Apperson ... 
. 150 
130 
A. McKinnis . 
C. A. Edmonson 
T. H. Harris _ 
W. H. Kivitts .. 
H. H. Crites .... 
D. C. Rogers _ 
S. W. Swihart _ 
T. H. Parry . 
J. S. Bales . 
L. A. Painter ... 
E. C. Cope . 
A. Shea . 
J. J. Stanton . 
J. C. Dixon . 
R. E. Troutman 
G. Moeller . 
H. E. Spickerman 
Elmer Apperson . 
Alba Perdue .... 
H. N. Stettle _ 
Wm. Hendricks 
A. E. Keesaer ... 
J. R. Johnson ... 
O. F. Britton _ 
O. H. Binns _ 
M. L. Ray . 
M. L. White . 
J. Frazee . 
W. C. Turner ... 
f. S. Williams .. 
G. Alig . 
J. B. Kingery ... 
C. Weaver . 
C. L. West . 
F. E. Kling . 
Bert Powers . 
L. Ridgeway . 
R. F. Dyer . 
P. C. Barnett ... 
f. N. Rinker .... 
‘Professional. 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
... 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. iso 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. ISO 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
S. W. SWIHART, 
130 
130 
129 
129 
128 
128 
128 
126 
125 
124 
123 
123 
123 
122 
121 
121 
121 
121 
Il8 
117 
116 
Il6 
115 
114 
114 
113 
113 
III 
III 
no 
no 
105 
103 
100 
98 
96 
94 
92 
91 
90 
Secretary. 
United Gun Club. 
Danbury, Conn., August 6, 1914. 
The eighteenth annual shoot and clam bake of the 
United Gun Club, of New Fairfield was held at Havi- 
land Hollow, Wednesday, and it “was larger and better 
than ever” according to those who attended. Before 
and after the bake, the clay pigeon shooting was the 
attraction for the spectators, but when the music started 
for the dancing it was the other way around, and the 
shooters watched the dancers. The old as well as the 
young participated in the dancing and the old-fashioned 
dances such as the Virginia reel, quadrille and lancers 
were enjoyed. 
There was nearly one thousand people on the ground 
as it is a regular Old Home Day, people bringing their 
