June 12, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
951 
K. P. Johnson 187 each. During the day 9845 targets 
were trapped. The scores: 
Events: 12345G789 10 1112 Brk. 
T R Taylor. 15 15 12 15 15 15 13 14 15 14 24 25 192 
F Foltz . 13 15 15 15 14 15 15 14 15 13 25 25 194 
W R Chamberlain 11 15 12 14 14 14 12 14 14 12 24 24 180 
K Johnson . 15 14 15 14 13 14 15 15 14 13 23 22 187 
Geo Volk . 15 13 15 14 15 14 14 14 14 14 25 25 192 
H Heikes . 13 15 15 13 15 15 13 13 13 14 25 23 187 
C A Young. 15 13 14 13 14 14 15 14 13 15 23 23 185 
H Stanberry. 12 14 12 13 14 13 15 9 12 11 24 24 173 
F Hall . 10 13 11 8 12 11 13 11 9 13 25 22 158 
F D Alkire. 12 15 13 14 15 14 13 14 12 15 20 19 176 
A E Shatford. 12 10 9 11 8 9 12 14 13 12 16 20 146 
J T Wells. 15 9 13 15 14 12 13 12 10 14 19 19 165 
H E Smith. 13 14 13 15 14 14 14 15 14 12 23 24 185 
C F Shell. 14 10 14 15 13 15 13 15 15 13 25 25 187 
Dr Gribble . 15 15 11 15 14 15 12 13 13 15 22 20 180 
H D Anderson... 14 14 15 14 11 13 15 13 12 15 20 20 176 
E Campbell . 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 15 14 13 24 23 186 
Rogers . 15 13 14 14 14 13 15 14 13 13 22 22 182 
G Steinbauer . 15 13 14 13 15 13 15 14 12 15 20 21 179 
D A Upson. 14 14 15 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 24 23 193 
F Le Noir. 14 12 13 13 14 15 14 13 14 12 20 17 171 
L J Squier. 13 15 15 14 14 15 13 14 12 15 24 22 183 
L German . 15 15 15 15 14 15 13 15 15 15 24 21 192 
T A Marshall. 15 14 14 15 14 13 14 15 12 14 21 24 185 
R O Heikes. 15 14 15 14 14 15 13 14 14 14 25 24 191 
GreifT . 13 15 14 13 11 14 13 12 13 15 19 22 174 
Dr Shattuck . 12 15 14 15 12 14 14 13 13 15 23 22 182 
J M Sperry. 14 13 14 15 12 14 14 12 11 13 24 22 179 
A W Kirby. 14 12 14 14 13 14 14 13 14 13 21 20 176 
Geo Kistler . 15 14 15 13 11 15 14 12 14 12 22 25 182 
H D Freeman. 14 15 15 15 15 14 15 12 14 15 22 25 191 
W B Darton. 14 15 15 15 14 13 15 14 13 13 22 23 186 
Burt Cooper . 13 14 15 14 15 14 12 13 11 12 18 25 176 
L Grubb . 13 13 14 14 12 14 14 14 15 14 21 24 182 
Lee Bottenfield... 12 15 12 15 9 14 12 13 11 13 23 24 173 
B Jones . 15 12 13 12 14 14 13 13 9 13 21 14 163 
Ed Cain . 13 15 13 14 12 14 14 15 12 13 25 21 181 
Dr Van Fossen... 15 15 15 13 14 10 14 10 14 13 24 22 179 
Lon Fisher . 12 11 15 13 15 13 13 14 14 10 23 22 175 
E M Stout. 15 15 14 12 12 14 12 15 15 15 25 24 188 
H D Smart. 15 11 13 15 11 13 14 14 14 13 18 18 169 
W R Randall. 12 13 13 15 14 14 15 12 15 13 21 23 180 
James Smith . 15 15 14 15 13 14 10 12 14 15 22 24 183 
Fred Wince . 13 12 13 13 10 11 13 15 12 15 20 19 166 
J W Walsm'ith.... 15 12 14 13 15 13 13 15 14 14 22 22 182 
T N Hedges. 15 14 15 12 14 12 12 15 13 13 19 23 177 
J H Smith. 13 11 13 14 13 12 12 9 13 12 23 17 162 
H S Romick. 14 11 12 10 15 13 13 14 15 12 24 25 178 
F King . 10 14 14 14 14 13 14 23 25 141 
D S Perry. 12 23 24 59 
F Shattuck.21 .. 21 
The Review trophy, two-man teams, 25 targets per man, 
trophy emblematic of amateur two-man team champion¬ 
ship of Ohio. Only residents of Ohio who are members 
of the same club eligible to win the trophy. Entrance 
$2.50. All amateurs can participate in the division of 
the money. This trophy was presented to the League 
in 1892, and was first shot for ort May 11 of that year, 
when the Buckeye Gun Club, of Dayton, won. Several 
challenge matches were shot during that year and the 
Sherman Gun Club, of Columbus, was the holder in 
June, 1894, when the sixth contest was won by the 
Buckeye Club, of Dayton, by a score of 181 to 180, The 
number of men on a team was reduced in 1893 from five 
to two in May, which number has remained unchanged. 
The cup was won by Heikes and Heikes on June 14, at 
Dayton, after shooting off a tie on 48 with the Newark 
team—Taylor and King. The twentieth and twenty-first 
contests were held at Columbus on June 5, 1907, and 
June 3, 1908. F. Foltz and Geo. Volk, of Toledo, won 
each year on scores of 47 and 48 respectively: 
Review trophy, two-man team contest, 25 targets per 
man, twenty-four teams entered: 
Toledo G. C. 
F Foltz . 25 
Geo Volk . 25—50 
Dayton G. C. No. 2. 
R O Heikes. 25 
H Heikes . 25-50 
Professional No. 2. 
L German . 24 
J R Taylor .24—48 
Celina G. C. 
J M Sperry. 25 
G Kistler . 22—47 
Columbus No. 1. 
Dr Van Fossen.24 
H E Smith. 23—47 
Dayton No. 1. 
A W Kirby.21 
E Cain . 25—16 
Cleveland G. C. 
D A Upson. 24 
S E Rogers. 22—46 
Newark No. 1. 
F King . 23 
Lon Fisher . 23 — 46 
Portsmouth G. C. 
Dr Shattuck .23 
Jas Smith . 22 — 45 
Columbus No. 3. 
\V R Chamberlain. 24 
Fred Shattuck . 21—45 
Columbus No. 5. 
Fred Le Noir.20 
H Stanberry . 24—44 
Circleville G. C. 
J Hedges . 19 
E M Stout . 25—44 
Shoot-off of tie, 25 targets: 
Dayton Team. 
H Heikes . 25 
R O Heikes.24—49 
Columbus No. 2. 
J H Smith.23 
Jones ..21—44 
Columbus No. 4. 
F Hall . 25 
J Wells . 19—44 
Newark No. 3. 
Lee Bottenfield ... 23 
L Grubb . 21—44 
Professional No. 1. 
H D Freeman .... 22 
T A Marshall_'... 21—43 
Thornville G. C. 
C Shell . 25 
B Cooper . 18—43 
Cincinnati No. 2. 
C A Young . 23 
F D Alkire. 20—43 
Gabon G. C. 
E Campbell . 24 
H D Smart.18 —42 
Pomeroy. 
G Steinbauer . 20 
Dr Gribble . 22—42 
Newark No. 2. 
J W Walsmith.22 
F Wince . 20_42 
Professional No. .3. 
W B Darton. 22 
Greiff .. I9_4i 
Cincinnati No. 1. 
W R Randall .21 
H D Anderson.20—41 
Columbus No. 6. 
JI S Romick. 24 
A E Shatford. 16—40 
Toledo Team. 
F Foltz . 24 
G. Volk . 24—48 
June 4, Third Day. 
Friday, the last day of the shoot, started in with clear 
skies and the prospect of being a sunny, warm day. 
But before the boys got to the grounds the sun was 
hidden by clouds, and was visible only at intervals during 
the day. A fresh west wind sprang up soon after the 
shooting began, but did not interfere seriously with the 
flight of the targets and was most grateful, as it rniti- 
gated the heat and closeness of the atmosphere. The 
programme was at 200 targets, in ten 20-target events, 
and was for the amateur championship of Ohio. All 
stood at 16yds. The winner received a handsome trophy. 
In addition to the regular purses, open to State ama¬ 
teurs only, there was an optional sweep of $5 on the 200 
targets, one money for each five entries, divided per¬ 
centage system, high guns. This did not seem to be 
popular, as only five or six made their entrance, and the 
sweep was withdrawn. In fact, the optional sweeps which 
were for the benefit of those not eligible to shoot for the 
money in the regular events, did not fill on any of the 
days. These optional sweeps were $1 in each event each 
day, money to be divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent, if less 
than twenty entries; 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, if twenty 
or more; class shooting. Fifty-one shooters were en¬ 
tered in the events to-day, all but four shooting through. 
The first event was started at 9:20, and by 12:15 six 
events had been completed over three sets of traps, and 
a halt was called for rest and dinner. At 1 o’clock the 
men were called to the score in the seventh event, and 
at 3 o’clock the last one had finished and the crowd was 
getting ready to leave. Cashier Cumberland did not keep 
them waiting, but in ten minutes after the last squad 
sheet was brought into the office, he announced that the 
money was ready for the winners, and that he would also 
pay off those entitled to any comeback under the money- 
back plan. At 3:30 the grounds were deserted except by 
three or four who still wanted to shoot. Lester German 
was again high professional, breaking 195, but he did 
not enioy higli gun honors alone, as D. A. Upson was 
tied with him. The second high professionals were J. R. 
Taylor, C. A. Young and T. A. Marshall, with 192 each; 
H. D. Freeman third with 191. High amateurs were 
D. A. Upson 195, F. Foltz 194, George Volk 191. High 
average honors for the three days went to an amateur, 
D. A. Upson winning over Lester German by one tar¬ 
get, with 583. F. Foltz was second high amateur with 
580 and Geo. ^'^olk came third with 575. No very long 
runs were made during the day, but several of the 
shooters broke the first 82 of the programme straight. 
Lester started off with 60 straight, and missed the first 
target of the fourth event. In the last five events he 
broke over 70. After the programme was finished the 
shooters were called to the veranda, and Mr. J. H. Smith 
presented Mr. Upson with a very handsomei watch fob, 
given by the club, emblematic of his W'in of the State 
amateur championship. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 20 
T R Taylor . 19 
F Foltz . 19 
Chamberlain . 19 
K P Johnson. 19 
Geo Volk . 20 
H Heikes .15 
C A Young. 19 
H Stanberry . 16 
F Hall . 15 
F D Alkire. 16 
A E Shatford. 14 
T T Wells. 17 
H E Smith. 19 
C F Shell.16 
Dr Grubbs . 18 
H D Anderson. 13 
E Campbell . 18 
E S Rogers. 18 
G Steinbauer .17 
D A Upson. 20 
F Le Noir . 13 
L J Squier . 17 
L German . 20 
T A Marshall . 18 
R O Heikes . 18 
Dr Shattuck . 17 
Ed Cain . 19 
A W Kirby. 18 
Geo Kistler . 20 
H D Freeman. 19 
W B Darton. 20 
Burt Cooper . 16 
L Grubb .18 
Lee Bottenfield . 18 
Tones . 18 
J H Smith. 16 
Dr Van Fossen . 19 
Lon Fisher .17 
E M Stout. 17 
H D Smart. 17 
W R Randall. 18 
James Smith . 18 
Fred Wince . 16 
J W Walsmith. 17 
C J Mnwerv. 19 
B Bartholomew . 17 
H D Hale. 13 
C B Price. 19 
E Smith .12 
J R Penn. IS 
W Wineman . 17 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
20 
20 
.20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
Broke. 
20 
20 
19 
18 
18 
20 
18 
20 
20 
192 
19 
20 
20 
18 
20 
20 
18 
20 
20 
194 
19 
17 
17 
19 
19 
19 
17 
18 
19 
183 
18 
16 
19 
19 
18 
20 
20 
19 
17 
185 
19 
19 
20 
18 
20 
19 
19 
18 
19 
191 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 
15 
18 
18 
20 
168 
20 
19 
19 
19 
20 
18 
19 
20 
19 
192 
18 
18 
16 
17 
19 
16 
16 
17 
12 
165 
18 
15 
18 
20 
19 
16 
14 
19 
14 
168 
13 
15 
17 
15 
15 
16 
16 
17 
15 
155 
16 
13 
12 
12 
13 
10 
15 
12 
15 
132 
14 
17 
19 
18 
20 
19 
20 
17 
14 
175 
20 
19 
18 
19 
19 
19 
20 
17 
18 
188 
17 
20 
17 
19 
19 
17 
20 
16 
17 
178 
18 
19 
20 
16 
17 
19 
20 
18 
19 
184 
18 
18 
18 
19 
17 
18 
16 
18 
19 
174 
19 
19 
17 
19 
17 
19 
20 
20 
19 
187 
19 
20 
17 
20 
20 
18 
18 
18 
16 
184 
18 
14 
19 
16 
16 
IS 
18 
19 
16 
171 
19 
20 
20 
20 
18 
20 
20 
19 
19 
195 
17 
20 
19 
16 
19 
17 
17 
18 
20 
176 
IS 
18 
19 
18 
18 
17 
20 
17 
17 
179 
20 
20 
19 
18 
19 
20 
20 
20 
19 
195 
20 
20 
20 
19 
IS 
19 
20 
19 
19 
192 
20 
19 
18 
16 
19 
19 
20 
19 
18 
186 
15 
19 
19 
17 
20 
18 
19 
19 
20 
183 
19 
18 
17 
20 
19 
18 
17 
19 
19 
185 
18 
20 
20 
17 
17 
18 
17 
16 
19 
ISO 
17 
17 
20 
18 
16 
17 
19 
18 
17 
179 
18 
20 
19 
18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
19 
191 
19 
18 
20 
17 
17 
19 
20 
18 
18 
186 
18 
19 
16 
18 
17 
19 
17 
19 
IS 
177 
17 
18 
19 
18 
18 
16 
16 
19 
19 
178 
18 
19 
20 
15 
18 
18 
17 
18 
16 
177 
17 
19 
19 
13 
16 
15 
16 
17 
13 
163 
18 
16 
14 
15 
18 
17 
16 
18 
17 
165 
18 
20 
19 
IS 
15 
17 
19 
15 
18 
178 
17 
19 
19 
19 
18 
19 
19 
20 
19 
184 
19 
20 
18 
20 
17 
18 
20 
19 
19 
187 
15 
18 
19 
19 
14 
16 
16 
17 
16 
167 
20 
20 
16 
18 
20 
17 
18 
19 
19 
185 
19 
19 
19 
17 
16 
17 
17 
IS 
19 
179 
18 
15 
19 
19 
16 
16 
18 
19 
18 
174 
17 
18 
14 
18 
18 
18 
14 
16 
18 
168 
16 
19 
17 
20 
16 
18 
18 
16 
18 
177 
16 
13 
17 
17 
17 
16 
19 
132 
12 
12 
13 
12 
62 
16 
18 
19 
18 
17 
18 
19 
20 
17 
181 
14 
19 
14 
15 
17 
17 
16 
14 
18 
156 
18 
15 
17 
18 
13 
18 
20 
16 
18 
171 
16 
16 
49 
General Averages. 
Professionals: 
1st Day. 
L German . 195 
J R Taylor . 192 
H D Freeman . 190 
C A Young . 187 
T A Marshall . 184 
W B Darton . 183 
L J Squier . 191 
H Heikes . 188 
R O Heikes . 168 
F Le Noir . 176 
Amateurs: 
D A Upson . 195 
2d Day. 
3d Day. 
Total. 
192 
195 
582 
192 
192 
576 
191 
191 
572 
185 
192 
564 
185 
192 
561 
186 
186 
555 
183 
179 
553 
187 
168 
543 
191 
186 
535 
171 
176 
5p 
193 
195 
583 
F Foltz . • 192 
Geo Volk . 192 
K P Johnson . 189 
H E Smith . 179 
C F Shell ■. 185 
E J Campbell . 177 
E M Stout . 175 
W R Randall . 185 
W R Chamberlain. 183 
Ed Cain . 182 
Dr Gribble . 181 
Burt Cooper . 191 
G J Kistler . 182 
Dr Van Fossen. 185 
Dr Shattuck . 176 
Jas Smith . 178 
Lon Fisher . 180 
L Grubb . ISO 
A W Kirby . 170 
G Steinbauer . 175 
Lee Bottenfield . 173 
J T Wells . 175 
F D Alkire . 180 
J W Walsmith . 161 
H Stanberry . 172 
Fred Wince . 166 
B Jones . 165 
J H Smith . 138 
H D Smart . 151 
F Hall . 161 
A E Shatford . 144 
194 
194 
580 
192 
191 
575 
187 
183 
559 
185 
188 
. 652 
187 
178 
550 
186 
187 
550 
188 
187 
550 
180 
185 
550 
180 
185 
548 
181 
185 
548 
180 
184 
545 
176 
177 
544 
182 
179 
543 
179 
178 
542 
182 
183 
541 
183 
179 
540 
175 
184 
639 
182 
178 
540 
176 
180 
526 
179 
171 
525 
173 
177 
523 
165 
175 
515 
176 
155 
511 
182 
168 
511 
173 
165 
510 
166 
174 
506 
163 
163 
491 
162 
165 
465 
169 
167 
487 
158 
168 
487 
146 
132 
422 
Tuckahoe Gun Club. 
Tuckahoe, N. Y., May 31.—A' perfect day, an .interest¬ 
ing programme and congenial company combined to 
make the holiday shoot a success. Some good shooting 
was done, notably by Rogers and Wurster; the former 
coming in the 90 per cent, class. Valentine did some 
pretty work in the doubles. The Du Pont trophy, which 
has been shot for during the season, has been won by 
Rogers. 
There were merchandise prizes in events 3 (doubles), 
4 (handicap), 5 (gun below elbow), and 6 (handicap), and 
Wurster won first place from ^ Rogers in the two most 
important events after a tie in each case. Lord Pell 
managed to be present in spite of his engagements at 
Bronxville in the afternoon, and our lady visitor, Mrs. 
Waddell, did very good shooting. Conlin had hard luck, 
as an accident to his gas pipe gun early in the game 
put him out of the running. Another clatter gun, Mr. 
Philips’, refused duty for the last event. 
The new cup for June is on view in Plelmecke’s drug 
store, and will be shot for on June 5 and 19. X'alentine 
won the April and May cups. 
Events: 12 3 
T.argets: 19 15 10 
C H Rogers . 9 13 7 
J Schmitt. 6 9 3 
Conlin 
9 12 
M Dalton. 6 13 7 
9 8 
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E W Valentine. 
G B Wurster. 
P E Waddell. 
Mrs Waddell . 
J C Grindrod. 
E Murtha . 
A C Barrel!. 
R L Packard. 
J H Rogers. 5 9 .. 
T Philips . 8 12 .. 
A Kane . 
Tune 5.—Despite the absence of several of the regu¬ 
lars, and of the “fair-weatherers,” bluffed by a stormy 
morning, the gun club held an enjoyable little shoot on 
Saturday afternoon, about 1200 targets being thrown. 
There was no rain and no wind to speak of, but the traps 
w'ere screwed up tight, and threw some screechers, 
Messrs A. C. Bostwick. C. D. Sutton, the W hite Plains 
Winchester artist, and A. Kane, visitors contributed to 
the racket. Mr. Bostwick, with his remarkable adjustable 
gun, did the most consistent scoring of the day, until he 
ran’out of.his 3-inch shells. , , , j 
E. W. Valentine was too strong for Helrnecl^ and 
Arnolt. who tied him on Mav 15 for a leg on the Dalton 
cup. He easily disposed of them in the postponed shoot- 
off, which gave him the second leg on the trophy; and 
on top of that he won the third and final leg, the cup 
thus becoming his property. He must be making a 
collection of cups, as he has won three in the last three 
months. „ , _ m o 00 
The n»xt shoot will he on Saturday, June 19, at 2:30 
P. M. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
A C Bostwick . 10 12 8 0 — 2^ 
A M Dalton. 8 9 5 2 21 23 
E. W'. ^’alentine. 8 11 .. 3 23 
T C Grindrod. 6 12 6 3 21 16 
T F He'mecke. 5 8 .. 10 21 
G B Wurster. 7 12 .. 3 20 
G M Arnolt. 8 5 8 18 
A Kane . 10 3 014 
C D Sutton . 0 20 19 
R L Packard. 0 .. -3 
J Borup . 
6 
0 21 
2 23 
3 22 
3 21 
3 19 
8 21 
0 19 
0 20 
7 8 9 
20 15 .. 
17 .. 18 
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17 18 18 
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14 23 17 
0 7 
A. M. Dalton, 
Capt. 
Nounlain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y.—A heavy rainstorm prevailed to-day and 
was the cause for the small attendance. Roberts and 
Milliman tied for high gun. each scoring 90 per cent. The 
first contest for the Du Pont trophy was shot to-day. 
Roberts scored 48 out of 50 and is high. To-day Milli- 
man was declared the winner of the Hunter Arms Co. 
trophy. 
Crowley . 150 125 Anderson . 50 42 
Roberts . 100 90 Betts . 50 40 
F H Milliman... 100 90 Dutcher . 25 12 
Griggs . 100 67 E M Milliman... 10 9 
Lee . 75 55 J- J- Farrell, Sec’y. 
