May 25, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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W A Hawkins. 
C C Harrold .. 
L L McClesky.. 
Andy Headers 
R G Murdock .. 
L Salter .. 
J P Sousa. 
W T Timms. 
B Timms . 
C A Bowen. 
H E Ewing. 
A A Ross. 
N Tucker . 
H L Thompson, 
R F Jones. 
M Strauss . 
E S Waddell ... 
D Joseph . 
F H Springer.. 
S M Wellborn. 
J B Yonge. 
B Andrews . 
J W Baker. 
W B Beach. 
W W Curtis..., 
J P Golden.. 
T Howard. 
*L M Norwood. 
J H Cumbus... 
M Hofflin . 
J O Methvin_ 
J H McDuffie... 
C W Mizell. 
E W Strother.. 
F H Schomberg 
R C Jordan. 
Frank Cahalan . 
R B Small. 
G E Moore. 
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The only perfect score of the tournament was made 
to-day by Mr. H. D. Freeman, the Atlanta professional, 
when he broke the entire program of lOO targets in the 
five regular events. Considering the high wind, Mr. 
Freeman’s work was most remarkable. 
D A Edwards.. .. 
. 87 
*Guy Ward . 
... 90 
J A Blunt. 
. 90 
*H Clark . 
... 95 
I H Hillman. 
. 78 
*G L Lyon. 
... 90 
A Henderson . 
. 77 
*F G Bills. 
... 91 
H C Ryding. 
. 87 
*W R Crosby. 
... 96 
G D Wilson.. 
. 86 
*H D Freeman. 
...100 
1 Armstrong . 
L C Graft. 
. 57 
. 81 
*L S German . 
*F Gilbert . 
... 95 
... 95 
F Roberts . 
. 77 
*W H Heer. 
... 96 
*C 0 Le Compte. 
. 92 
H W Kahler. 
... 94 
W H Jones. 
. 87 
*C G Spencer. 
... 96 
H A Morson. 
. 89 
*J R Taylor. 
... 94 
. 80 
... 78 
G H Waddell. 
. 90 
W E Carpenter.... 
... 75 
C G Westcott. 
. 84 
H B Crowell. 
... 73 
♦R A Flautt. 
. 86 
R FI Crichton. 
... 85 
A J Hill. 
. 92 
J FI Dreher. 
... 82 
G Hillman . 
. 91 
C W Dunlap. 
... 80 
C D Hunt, Jr. 
. 89 
Geo Darms . 
... 86 
T H Evans. 
. 85 
Chas Green . 
... 86 
*T Cassetty . 
. 80 
C C Harrold. 
... 72 
W W Cocke. 
. 92 
W A Hawkins. 
... 73 
*0 R Dickey. 
. 93 
L.L McClesky. 
... 66 
*E A W Everitt. 
. 85 
A Meaders . 
... 82 
K VVarren . 
. 91 
R G Murdock. 
... 75 
E R Alexander. 
. 86 
L Salter . 
... 76 
V Cate . 
. 91 
J P Sousa . 
... SO 
G M Collins. 
. 97 
W J Timms. 
J H Noel. 
. 87 
rete Townsend . 
. 87 
H E Ewing. 
W T Laslie. 
. 87 
A A Ross. 
*J .T Skelly. 
. 87 
B Timms . 
... 66 
T W Hightower. 
. 85 
N Tucker . 
... 92 
J R Livingston. 
. 92 
H L Thompson.... 
... S3 
*C E Goodrich. 
. 93 
R T Jones. 
... So 
*H D Gibbs. 
. 89 
L M Norwood. 
... 74 
H B Pottinger. 
. 94 
J W Osborn. 
... 51 
’‘'Mrs. Topperwein ... 
. 94 
I H McDuffie . 
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*J S Day . 
. 85 
T P Golden. 
... 59 
*T M Hawkins. 
. 93 
M M Curtis. 
... 6; 
*W Huff . 
. 89 
F H Springer . 
... 70 
*W Henderson . 
*G W Maxwell. 
. 92 
. 90 
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H. W. Kahler, of Philadelphia, won the beautiful 
Columbus, Georgia cup. Out of 600 targets, the total 
number shot at during the entire tournament, he broke 
557. The second highest amateur record was that of 
Vassar Cate, who brought down 552 targets. It was 
reported on the grounds at one time that the young 
Georgia shooter had won the cup. but congratulations 
extended him were premature. Six hundred targets, the 
basis of this contest, included all targets in singles, 
doubles, and in the handicap. 
Among the professionals, Fred Gilbert, of Spirit Lake, 
la., rnade the highest record for the entire tournament, 
breaking 565 out of 600 targets. It will be noted that 
he was eight targets ahead of the highest amateur. 
The high professional record for the tournament was 
based on the single targets shot from the 16yds. mark. 
Four hundred targets were shot at, under this condition. 
'I he highest nrofessional record was that of H. D. 
Freeman^ of Atlanta, whp smashed 394, letting six escape. 
The high amateur record of the tournament, figured 
on the same basis, was that of H. B. Pottinger, of 
Charleston, Missouri, who brought down 382 out of 
the 400. 
The money winners in the Southern Handicap were as 
follows: 
Southern Handicap Purse. 
Forty-eight regular entries at $8.$384.01 
One penalty entry . 13.00 
One penalty entrj' for targets only. 2.01 
Added by the Interstate Association. 201.00 
Score. 
Amount. 
V Cate . .. 
. 93 
*$250.00 
G D Wilson. 
. 89 
86.00 
H W Kahler . 
. 89 
86.00 
J H Dreher . 
D A Edwards . 
. 89 
86.00 
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46.00 
Frank Roberts . 
. 88 
46.00 
Gentry Hillman . 
. 88 
46.00 
G H Waddell . 
. 87 
27.00 
C D Hunt, Jr . 
. 87 
27.00 
W W Cocke . 
. 86 
3,60 
Geo M Collins .. 
. 86 
3.60 
C W Dunlap . 
. 86 
3.60 
J P Sousa . 
N Tucker .. 
*Guaranteed. 
. 86 
3.60 
. 86 
3.60 
Squier Money-Back Purse. 
The Squier money-back purse was made up as follows: 
Added by the Interstate Association .$200.00 
Fifty thousand targets at Ic. 500.00 
First day, extra entrance at $1. 50.00 
Second day, extra entrance at $1. 50.00 
Third day, extra entrance at $1 
Total purse 
Total losses 
Surplus to thirty high guns 
The winners: 
H B Pottinger .$56.70 
Geo M Collins .49.00 
H W Kahler . 49.00 
V Cate . 39.50 
A J Hill . 39.50 
Gentry Hillman .39.50 
T \V Hightower .30.95 
\V T Laslie . 25.28 
Pete Townsend . 25.80 
Geo H Waddell ... 20.60 
W H Jones . 15.45 
E R Alexander .15.45 
D A Edwards .12.85 
H A Morson .12.85 
John H Noel . 5.15 
52.00 
$852.00 
336.45 
$515.55 
C D Hunt, Jr.$5.15 
Turner Evans . 5.15 
A Blunt . 5.15 
rank Roberts . 5.15 
J P Sousa . 5.15 
G D Wilson . 5.15 
I H Hillman . 5.15 
R H Crichton . 5.15 
L C Grant . 5.15 
P H Lutrell . 5.15 
Chas Green . 5.15 
C G Westcott . 5.15 
N Tucker . 5.15 
Geo Darms . 5.15 
C W Dunlap . 5.15 
The cashier’s office was most ably conducted by 
Charles B. Woodruff, assisted by Thos. K. Peabody. 
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One Tlioysand Dollars in Gold 
The Interstate Association Gnarantees 
That the winner of 
THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
will receive, in addition to a trophy 
of the value of $ioo, the sum of 
One Thousand Dollars in Gold 
The entrance fee in the G. A. H. is only $10 
Worth taking a chance, isn’t it ? 
[N ote: The Grand American Handicap will be 
held on the grounds of the Illinois Gun Club at 
Springfield, Ill., June 18-21, 1912. Entries close 
June 8. Programs ready for distribution May 15.] 
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