Jan. 20, 1912.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
91 
President’s cup, 25 
targets, 
handicap: 
B M Higginson.... 
0 24 
G Lembeck . 
2 
21 
Dr Culver . 
0 24 
C W Billings. 
0 
20 
E F Crowe. 
2 24 
G F McMahon.... 
2 
19 
A E Ranney. 
1 22 
T I Brandenberg... 
5 
19 
W B Ogden. 
2 22 
E C Lawson. 
0 
19 
R L Spotts. 
0 21 
O C Grinnell. 
1 
IS 
Shoot-off: Dr. Culver 21, Higginson 20. 
Day trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
W B Ogden . 
3 23- 
G b' McMahon. 
2 
19 
A E Rannel. 
1 22 
T I Brandenberg... 
5 
19 
R L Spotts. 
0 22 
B M Higginson. 
0 
18 
Dr Culver .. 
0 22 
K F Crowe. 
2 
17 
O C Grinnell . 
1 21 
E C Lawson. 
0 
17 
C W Billings. 
0 21 
G Lembeck . 
2 
16 
Ten pail doubles, scratch: 
Dr Culver . 
.. 13 
G Lembeck . 
10 
C W Billings. 
.. 11 
E F Crowe. 
9 
G F McMahon. 
.. 10 
E C Lawson. 
8 
O C Grinnell. 
.. 10 
Distance handicap, 
25 targets: 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
R L Spotts. 20 
23 
E F Crowe. 19 
17 
Dr Culver . 21 
19 
W B Ogden.... 18 
15 
E C Lawson.... 21 
18 
A E Rannel. 20 
14 
C W Billings... 21 
18 
G F McMahon.. 19 
14 
G Lembeck. 19 
17 
B M Higginson. 21 
13 
J I Brandenberg 16 
17 
0 C Grinnell... 20 
13 
Amateur Averages for 1911. 
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Following herewith is the official 
Interstate Association list of amateur averages for 1911, 
with names of contestants, total number of targets shot 
at in regi,stered tournaments, total number of targets 
scored and percentages. 
The averages for single targets are based on a mini¬ 
mum of 2000 targets, as per the Interstate Association 
ruling to that effect. The records of the tournaments 
held at Detroit, Mich., April 26-28; Calgary, Alberta, 
Canada, July 4-5, and Portland, Me., Aug. 15-16, were not 
received, and of course are not included in the list. 
The averages for double targets are computed on the 
Interstate Association tournaments only, and they are 
based on taking part in two tournaments as a minimum, 
as per the Interstate Association ruling to that effect. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas. 
AVERAGE FOR SINGLE TARGETS. 
W S Spencer, St. Louis, Mo. 
J R Graham, Ingleside, Ill. 
J P White, Watertown, S. D. 
H W Kahler, Philadelphia, Pa... 
Bart Lewis, Auburn, Ill. 
H Dixon, Oronogo, Mo.. 
J S Young, Chicago, Ill. 
H J Schlicher, Allentown, Pa. 
A Heil, Allentown, Pa. 
Wm Ridley, What Cheer, la. 
G E Painter, Pittsburg, Pa. 
H B Pottinger, Charleston, Mo.. 
T M Ehler, Slater, Mo. 
S A Huntley, Sioux City la. 
J F Calhoun, McKeesport, Pa_ 
Dr F M Edwards, Columbus, O.. 
W H Clay, St. Louis Mo. 
Jos Kautzky, Ft. Dodge, la. 
C B Eaton, Fayette, Mo. 
L A Gates, Columbus, Neb. 
J R Livingston, Springville, Ala. 
C G Westcott, Leesburg, Fla. 
Wra Veach, Falls City, Neb. 
J B Barto, Chicago, Ill. 
F W McNeir, Houston, Tex. 
Lon Fisher, Columbus, O. 
Frank Campbell, W^aukee, la. 
J A Blunt, Greensboro, Ala. 
C C Collins, Aldine, Ind. 
R Thompson, Cainsville, Mo. 
O H Nutt, Beaver, O. 
F F Slocum, Watertown, S D_ 
M Shoop, Novinger, Mo. 
H E Smith, Columbus, O. 
D E Hickey, Millvalle, Pa. 
C H Newcomb, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wm Webster, Columbus, O. 
W E Corfield, Utica, N Y. 
C'L Frantz, Seneca Falls, NY... 
T A Warren, Hot Springs, Ark.. 
J H Noel, Nashville, Tenn. 
C D Henline, Bradford, Pa. 
A C Connor, Springfield, Ill. 
C F Moore, Brownsville, Pa. 
F Huston, Perry, Okla. 
W M Griffith, Murfreesboro, Ter 
John Martin, Brooklyn NY... 
W R Campbell, Tulsa, Okla. 
F Coleman, Higgins, Pa. 
C D Coburn, Mechanicsburg, O.. 
p A Edtyards, Union City, Tenn 
I C Davidson, Springfield, Ill... 
N Muncy, Iowa City, la. 
Wm D Townsend, Omaha, Neb. 
J E Cain, Dayton, O. 
W S Hoon, Jewell, la. 
John Maland, Jewell, la. 
H B Shoop, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Geo Nicolai, Kansas City, Mo_ 
J I' Englert, Catasauqua, Pa. 
« A Brown, Sioux City, la. 
C H Ditto, Keithsburg, Ill. 
G A Sohroeder, Columbus, Neb.. 
P D Bray, Columbus, Neb. 
John A Penn, Dayton, O. 
J A Howlett, Charleston, Mo.... 
Geo A Beard, Evansville, Ind_ 
C G Gellatly, Sutton, Neb. 
Geo K Mackie, Scammon. Kans. 
B S Donnelley, Chicago, Ill. 
Percent- 
Shot at. 
Eroke, 
age. 
. 2100 
2022 
.9628 
. 4050 
3877 
.9572 
. 3190 
3037 
.9520 
. 4050 
3846 
.9496 
. 5040 
4764 
.9453 
. 5950 
5603 
.9416 
. 3450 
3246 
.9408 
. 4450 
4182 
.9397 
3570 
.9394 
. 3850 
3615 
.9389 
. 2800 
2629 
.9389 
. 4350 
4079 
.9377 
..3200 
2992 
.9350 
. 4740 
4430 
.9346 
. 2050 
1914 
.9336 
. 3100 
2893 
.9332 
. 5850 
5458 
.9329 
. 2200 
2050 
.9318 
. 2950 
2737 
.9278 
. 2400 
2226 
.9375 
. 2000 
1854 
.9270 
. 2050 
1897 
.9253 
. 3950 
3649 
.9238 
. 2350 
2165 
.9212 
. 2850 
2623 
.9203 
. 4960 
4561 
.9195 
. 2950 
2708 
.9179 
. 2000 
1833 
.9165 
. 2300 
2105 
.9152 
. 3300 
3019 
.9148 
. 2100 
1921 
.9147 
. 2940 
2689 
.9146 
. 2950 
2697 
.9142 
. 3040 
2774 
.9125 
. 2000 
1838 
.9190 
. 2000 
1838 
.9190 
. 3100 
2821 
.9100 
. 2340 
2129 
.9088 
. 2280 
2071 
.9083 
. 2500 
2270 
.9080 
. 3115 
2828 
.9078 
. 2190 
1984 
.9059 
. 3000 
2708 
.9026 
. 2050 
1849 
.9019 
. 2800 
2522 
.9007 
. 2050 
1840 
.8975 
. 2000 
1793 
.8965 
. 3350 
3002 
.8961 
. 2650 
2374 
.8958 
. 2500 
2238 
.8952 
. 2700 
2415 
.8944 
. 4200 
3754 
.89,38 
. 2900 
2580 
.8896 
. 2450 
2173 
.8869 
. 3000 
2660 
.8866 
. 6300 
5576 
.8850 
. 2600 
2296 
.8830 
. 2050 
1807 
.8814 
. 2100 
1848 
.8800 
. 3200 
2812 
.8787 
. 3000 
2634 
.8780 
. 2450 
2146 
.8759 
. 2900 
2540 
.8758 
. 2550 
2233 
.8756 
. 2620 
2285 
.8721 
. 3000 
2612 
.8706 
. 2450 
2131 
.8698 
. 2450 
2130 
.8693 
. 4350 
3755 
.8632 
. 2705 
2330 
;8613 
s 3200 
2724 
.8512 
Repeating Shotgun 
Shotgun Shells 
W I N 
THE OFFICIAL AMATEUR 
SEASON’S AVERAGE 
Dr. W. S. Spencer of St Louis, Mo., 
won the Interstate Association’s 
contest for the Amateur Season’s 
Average for 1911 . He shot at 2 ,loo 
targets in various tournaments and 
scored 96.28 per cent, a record that 
all amateurs agree is a wonderful one. In winning this great 
trap shooting honor which so many amateurs annually strive 
for. Dr. Spencer shot a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester Loaded Shells. His record is conclusive proof 
of their strong and uniform shooting qualities, for such shoot¬ 
ing as Dr. Spencer did could only have been done with the 
best possible equipment. Dr. Spencer’s victory and the 
winning of the Professional Season’s Average for 1911 by 
J. R. Taylor, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester Loaded Shells emphasizes the wisdom of shoot¬ 
ing the make of gun and shells that always helps and never 
handicaps skill. That Winchester Shotguns and Winchester 
Shells are such a combination is shown by their consistent 
and conspicuous winnings. 
The Red W Combination was Supreme in 1911 
J W Gribble, Brownsville, Pa... 
R E Loring, Marseilles, Ill. 
J C Den, North Platte, Neb. 
H B Blanks, Vicksburg, Miss... 
F P Fuchs, Evansville, Ind. 
J G S Dey, Syracuse, N Y'. 
John G Martin, Harrisburg, Pa. 
C C Farnum, Wellsville, N. Y... 
F W Willoughby, Jefferson, la.. 
J I Morrison, Brownsville, Pa... 
AVERAGE FOR DOUBLI 
Allen Heil, Allentown, Pa. 
J R Graham, Ingleside, Ill. 
L A Gates, Columbus, Neb. 
H E Buckwalter, Royersford, Pa 
H W Kahler, Philadelphia, Pa.... 
J S Young, Chicago, Ill. 
A C Connor, Springfield, Ill. 
T E Graham. Ingleside, Ill. 
Wm Veach, Falls City, Neb. 
W H Clay, St. Louis, Mo. 
J H Noel, Nashville, Tenn. 
W M Griffith, Murfreesboro, Ten 
J B Barto, Chicago, Ill. 
S A Huntley, Sioux City, la. 
.. 2100 
1784 
.8495 
.. 2350 
1979 
.8421 
.. 2150 
1796 
.8353 
.. 2000 
1664 
.8320 
.. 2050 
1675 
.8170 
.. 2355 
1919 
.8148 
.. 2800 
2236 
.7985 
.. 2540 
2026 
.7976 
.. 2550 
2033 
.7972 
.. 2950 
2323 
.7874 
TARGETS. 
.. 200 
174 
.8700 
.. 450 
369 
.8200 
.. 150 
123 
.8200 
.. 200 
162 
.8100 
.. 300 
242 
.8066 
.. 450 
362 
.8044 
.. 350 
280 
.8000 
.. 150 
116 
.7733 
.. 150 
113 
.7533 
.. 250 
188 
.7520 
.. 350 
262 
.7485 
.. 300 
224 
.7466 
.. 300 
222 
.7400 
.. 200 
147 
.7350 
C B EAton, Fayette, Mo. 
H Dixon Oronogo, Mo. 
F W McNeil, Houston, Tex. 
Riley Thompson, Cainesville, Mo_ 250 
E J Chingren, Spokane, Wash. 150 
H B Blanks, Vicksburg, Miss. 
R L Spotts, New York City. 
S L Dodds, Hickman, Ky.. 
P E Osborne, West Somerville, Mass. 
D A Edwards, Union City, Tenn_ 
H P Jacobson, San Francisco, Cal... 
White House, N. J., Jan. 10.—The secretary of the 
Crescent Gun Club, of this place, arranged a live-bird 
shoot for the members last Saturday. The shooting was 
done at Frenchtown, Pa. Sixteen of the members par¬ 
ticipated. Upon arriving at Frenchtown, teams were 
chosen, and the losing team had expensive suppers to 
by in Easton at a fashionable hotel. Each man shot at 
25 birds. Geo. Crammer was high gun with 23. E. L. 
Wilson was second with 22. R. C. Stryker and J. N. 
Pidcock were tie for third place with 21 each. 
R. C. Stryker, Sec’y. 
150 
110 
.7333 
350 
256 
.7314 
300 
219 
.7300 
250 
181 
.7240 
150 
108 
.7200 
200 
143 
.7150 
200 
136 
.6800 
200 
128 
.6400 
200 
119 
.5950 
200 
110 
.5500 
150 
78 
.5200 
Bird 
Shoot. 
