FOREST AND STREAM 
June 8, 1912 
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If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Sept. 12-13.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. Arthur Garabell, Supt. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Tune 8.—Conde (S. D.) G. C. A. E. McMillan, Sec’y. 
June 8.—Utica, N. Y.—Genesee G. C. E. J. Loughlin, 
Sec’y- 
June 8.—Beaver Dam, VVis.—Recreation G. C. L. H. 
Zimmerman, Sec’y. 
June 8-9.—Brainerd, Minn.—Riverside G. C. H. L. 
Paine, Sec’y. 
June 10.—Ft. Wayne (Ind.) G. C. W. H. Scherer, Sec’y. 
June 11-13.—Syracuse, N. Y. —New York State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the New York State 
Sportsmen’s Association. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y- 
Treas., 201 Pearl street. New York. 
June 11.—Washington, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania' Trap- 
shooters’ League tournament, under the auspices of 
the M'ashington G. C. C. W. Peterson, Sec’y. 
June 11-13.—Sioux City, la. — Soo Gun Club. W. F. 
Duncan, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Brodhead (Wis.) G. C. J. B. Pierce, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Coffeyville, Kans.—Forest Park G. C. Frank 
L. Ruthrauflf, Sec’y. 
June 12-13.—Pine Bluff (Ark.) G. C. E. J. Voss, Sec’y. 
June 13-14.—Indianapolis (Ind.) G. C. J. C. Dixon, Sec’y. 
June 15.—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Heil, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
F. H. Wallace, Manager of the Cleveland Gun Club, 
announces a tournament of that club on July 4. 
Another of those popular up-State tournaments will be 
held by Canandaigua Sportsman’s Club, on June 28. This 
will be Ihe ninth year. The club officers are: A. 
Sterling, President; C. A. Soule, \’ice-President; W. J. 
Kibbe, Secretary-Treasurer. 
m. 
The creepings of progress and improvement at last 
have reached even the gun club. Down from the New 
Haven Gun Club comes a score sheet made out on 
the typewriter. For this much thanks. We offer our 
congratulation to Secretary W. F. Alcolm, and to other 
secretaries may I say—Go thou and do likewise. 
The Dominion of Canada Trapshooting Association 
tournament will be held Aug. 20-23. New grounds are 
being sought. J. H. Kenyon, W. R. Davies and R. B. 
Hutcheson have been selected to represent the Dominion 
at Olympic games. Walter Ewing, the present holder of 
the championship, will not defend his title this year. 
The sixth annual spring target tournament of the 
Hercules Gun Club, Temple, Berks county. Pa., will be 
held on June 14, 1912, at Temple, Pa. Open to all 
amateurs. This shoot promises to be some shoot for 
money, fun or prizes. It begins at noon and ends— 
well, later. Full particulars from A. K. Ludwig, Sec¬ 
retary, 93G North Front street, Reading, Pa. 
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The Tri-State individual and team championship tour¬ 
nament will be held at Vicksburg, July 3 and 4. As the 
amateur shooters of Mississippi, Louisiana and Ten¬ 
nessee are about equal in efficiency, it is expected that 
this shoot will be the best attended in this section for 
1912. It is seldom that $200 actual cash is offered for 
one day’s competition. July 3 will be preliminary prize 
day. W. G. Beecroft. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., June 2. —The Analostan Gun Club 
held one of its most successful shoots this season on 
Decoration Day. The sum of eighty-four dollars was set 
aside as prizes. This was distributed as follows: Ten 
dollars to the high gun; five dollars each to the next 
five; four dollars each to the next five; three dollars to 
the next five; two dollars each to the next five, and 
one dollar each to all those who participated and did not 
get into the money division. The contests were open 
to members only. An event at doubles was also held 
for several merchandise prizes. Twenty-six men were 
on the firing line and 3,200 targets were trapped during 
the afternoon. The wind was very high and the only 
professional present, J. A. Anderson, of the U. M. C.- 
Remington Co., who was high professional, stated that 
in all his experience he had never shot at such hard 
targets. The scores were low, but good under the con¬ 
ditions. C. B. Wise signaled his first visit to the 
grounds this season by winning first. He was far- 
seeing enough to bring out his heavy gun and used a 
good, stiff load and scored 90 out of his lOO. Dr. B. L. 
Taylor and Phil Steubener were the runners-up with 88. 
Dr. A. B. Stine landed in third place with 85. There 
were five 20-bird events and the results were as follows: 
Wise 90, Dr. Taylor and Steubener 88, Stine 85, Brown, 
Hogan, Barber and Monroe 83, Wagner and Anderson 
82, Ford 81, Ferguson 78, Wilson 77, Parsons, Har¬ 
rison, M. Taylor and Farnham 76, Bray 75, Huseman 
73. Bohnke and Luttrell 69, Perkins 67, Peck 61, Ta bott 
54, Green 52, Emmons 47. 
In the doubles, 12 pairs, Phil. Steubener led with 
20, Wagner 19, Barber 18, Brown 17, M. 'Taylor and 
Anderson 16, Bray, Ferguson, Hogan Luttrell, Ford and 
Huseman 15, Monroe, Dr. Taylor and Perkins 14, Tal¬ 
bott and Stine 12, Parsons and Harrison 11, and Wilson 9. 
After the good attendance at the Decoration Day 
shoot it was not expected that many would turn out 
for the regular shoot of the Analostan Club on Satur¬ 
day, June 1. However, that being the day for the 
monthly spoon shoot, eighteen men responded to the 
call. 'The afternoon was perfect for shooting. Some 
good scores were made, notably that of Robert T. Bray, 
who scored 21 out of 12 pairs. Following are the 
scores : 
Spoon Doubles 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Contest. 
1-2 Pa 
Ford . 
. 100 
88 
42 
20 
Peck . 
. lOO 
85 
45 
Perkins . 
. 100 
78 
33 
Huseman . 
. 100 
76 
36 
19 
Stine . 
. 100 
75 
38 
Green . 
. lOO 
71 
Bray . 
.100 
69 
33 
2i 
Parsons . 
. 100 
68 
38 
14 
Emmons . 
. 85 
36 
26 
Wagner . 
. 80 
63 
42 
Barber . 
. 80 
51 
31 
is 
Luttrell . 
. 80 
51 
31 
16 
Bohnke . 
. 75 
59 
38 
Barnes . 
. 65 
56 
41 
Wilson . 
. 65 
46 
36 
Monroe . 
. 65 
42 
34 
16 
Miles Taylor . 
. 50 
47 
47 
19 
Brown . 
. 50 
4*1 
44 
Wagner and Ford tied for the spoon in Class B. 
In the shootoff. Ford won with a straight of 15. Wilson 
and Huseman tied for the “C” spoon. Huseman won 
the shoot-off. Luttrell and Barber tied for the “D” 
spoon, and the former won in the shoot-off. 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Adel Gun Club. 
Adel, la.. May 15. — There was a goodly attendance 
of rock breakers here during our two-day tournament 
yesterday and to-day. Patter White was winner with 28J 
out of 300. S. A. Huntley made one less for second, 
while Billy Hoon could break only 273. enough for 
third money. Chas. F. Clarke is the club’s new sec¬ 
retary. The scores: 
First Day. Second Dav. 
, _ A _, ,_*_ ' 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
F Campbell . 
.150 
128 
150 
Ill 
C Freel . 
.150 
122 
150 
118 
W S Hoon . 
. 150 
143 
150 
130 
Patter White . 
. 150 
147 
150 
141 
S A Huntley . 
. 150 
144 
150 
143 
R R Patty . 
.150 
128 
C I Keefer . 
.150 
124 
iM 
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E E Reynolds . 
. 150 
114 / 
150 
113 
Fremont Huston . 
. 150 
127 
150 
125 
C Macy . 
.150 
112 
150 
126 
C F Clarke . 
.150 
129 
150 
123 
John Lee . 
.150 
121 
150 
120 
E W Dingwell . 
.150 
74 
150 
94 
L Morsh . 
. 150 
104 
150 
112 
Ray Mills . 
.150 
107 
150 
126 
John W. Burnham ... 
.150 
141 
150 
121 
Joe Kunce . 
.150 
132 
Cooper Hedrick . 
.150 
121 
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L Stubbs . 
150 
106 
R E Hyland . 
• . 
75 
50 
C L Hyland . 
75 
48 
Professionals : 
E H Fitzsimmons .... 
. 150 
129 
150 
122 
I N Price . 
. 150 
128 
150 
139 
John W Garrett . 
.150 
129 
150 
141 
W T Garrett . 
.150 
117 
150 
136 
Geo Kreger . 
.150 
138 
150 
143 
H W Vietmeyer . 
.150 
108 
150 
107 
The following shot 
for targets only: 
T Sutton . . 
.150 
87 
D C McCown . 
.150 
105 
Theo Perry . 
.150 
112 
Wm Sears . 
.150 
108 
E E Butler . 
.150 
114 
Wm Moyer . 
.150 
103 
C F Stewart . 
.150 
85 
C F Frush . 
.105 
59 
W' W' Buckman’ . 
.105 
91 
Dr Thornton . 
. 75 
45 
H C Mills . 
. 30 
12 
Cliff Cowman . 
. 30 
24 
W Van Meter . 
. 45 
33 
1-20 
72 
C L Hyland . 
75 
35 
Nebraska State Sportsmen’s Association. 
Omaha, Neb., May 20. —Sixty-four gunners spent 
three days at our tournament just ended, and all were 
made happy. High gun was twins—Sam Huntley, of 
.Sioux City, la., and E. W. Varner, of Adams, Neb., 
shooting remarkably well, finishing with 429 out of 540. 
X'arner took State championship with 49 out of 50, and a 
gold watch. Ed. O’Brien 
was high professional 
with 431 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 3d Day 
Bert Dixon .. 
. 123 
126 
137 
C A Thorpe . 
. 121 
126 
135 
H Rebhausen . 
. 135 
142 
141 
O Porter . 
. 130 
131 
139 
I) vSkoog . 
. 107 
C Freel . 
. 133 
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W D Townsend. 
. 137 
139 
140 
II Magnusson . 
. 109 
116 
113 
E \N Varner. 
. 137 
147 
145 
C Capstick . 
. 113 
116 
128 
W' McNamera . 
. 110 
108 
104 
M Thompson . 
. 124 
144 
132 
Chas Holtzwortli . 
. 128 
126 
139 
F' Caldwell . 
. 136 
140 
139 
Jos Kantzky . 
. 131 
142 
138 
P White .. 
. 136 
144 
142 
G A Schroeder. 
. 1.32 
140 
137 
W W’addington . 
199 
134 
137 
E Sasse ... 
199, 
141 
135 
Dan Brav . 
. 141 
139 
138 
C B Eaton . 
. 125 
140 
137 
"ITios Huft'ord . 
. 117 
133 
124 
McKinnic . 
. 104 
119 
118 
C G Gellatlv. 
. 134 
1.38 
142 
Wagner . 
. 119 
121 
141 
F Miller . 
. 120 
136 
126 
I> O W'hitnev. 
. 122 
139 
129 
F T Lovering. 
. 126 
129 
134 
F Danckos . 
. 78 
T Gausman . 
*M R Smith. 
iis 
i.32 
G Keating . 
127 
Wm Ridlev . 
. 139 
131 
142 
M F Hosier. 
49 
K Neville . 
. 78 
102 
i22 
Watkins . 
. 120 
127 
128 
Winkowitch . 
. 81 
78 
114 
A McDonnell . 
. 126 
128 
138 
C D Linderman . 
. 134 
132 
142 
J Seavev . 
. 127 
1^1 
126 
Chas Gammon . 
. 139 
137 
136 
H W Fair. 
. 119 
131 
127 
J G Van Cott. 
. 116 
132 
134 
W A Brown. 
. 125 
142 
134 
IV Amorgost . 
. 122 
116 
135 
Sam Fluntley . 
. 137 
146 
146 
W S Hoon. 
. 136 
139 
148 
lav Graham . 
. 140 
139 
144 
D Morrell . 
130 
133 
C Goucher . 
129 
93 
C Christensen . 
117 
PI W Turner . 
133 
C Ellis . 
138 
J E Boyle. 
129 
Muldoou . 
130 
Professionals : 
J S Day. 
. 138 
139 
140 
G L Carter. 
. 141 
137 
145 
D D Gross. 
. 135 
1.32 
138 
T A Marshall. 
. 124 
136 
139 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 142 
142 
147 
F Bills . 
. 137 
145 
144 
Geo Maxwell . 
. 139 
135 
141 
J W Garrett. 
. 137 
141 
146 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del.. June 1.— The third of the series 
of shoots for the F. L. Connable cup was held to-day. 
It was won by H. P. Carlon. After Mr. ^ Carlon had 
broken 2 out of 25 targets, this score was tied by Isaac 
Turner. Both men shot from the 25yds. mark. In the 
shoot-off, Carlon won, scoring 20 out of 25 targets against 
19 for his opponent. 
There were thirty-nine marksmen before the traps 
to-day. A tie that occurred several weeks ago for the 
Class D challenge cup between S. J. Newman and J. B. 
Grier was decided. Newman, one of the oldest members 
of the club won with 23 out of 25. Grier, the ypungest 
member, broke 19 out of the same number. Grier was 
more fortunate in the shoot for the Coleman du Pont 
spoon, winning this event with a score of 19. 
Alden B. Richardson, of Dover, who won the open 
State championship and the amateur State championship 
at the State Sportsmen’s tournament last week, made 95 
out of 100, a portion of these targets being broken from 
the 22vds. mark. 
T. H. Dinnick made 25 straight from the 21yds. mark. 
Dr.’.^. Patterson also had a clean score of 25. H. P. 
Carlon broke 47 out of 50 from the 20yds. mark. 
The scores were: 
W. M. Hammond 22, Eugene du Pont 20 (Ilyde 
Leedom, 18, T. W. Mathews 19, W. A. Joslyn 21, A. J. 
Curley 16, J. A. Macmullen 19, A. B. Richardson 22, W. 
A. Casey 16, T. W. Mathewson 20, L. H. Hoopes, Jr., 13, 
L L. Jarrell 15, W. Tomlinson 21, S. J. Newman 16, 
F. P Ewing 21 H. W. Bush 19; J. H Minnick 22, S. G. 
Davis 12, H. Dure 5, T. B. Grier 19, W. B. Smith, Jr., 19, 
H. M. Anderson 22, A. F. Hickman 19, E. H. Anderson 
5, H. T. Reed 10, Dr. E. Q. Bullock 7, H. England 12, 
Wood 15 I. Turner 23, Z. H. Lofland 18. 
C. R. Kenworthy 9, E. E. du Pont 21 Dr. H. Betts 16, 
Dr. A. Patterson 21, S. Tuchton 21, W. G. Wood 16, H. 
P. Carlon 23, T. T. Roberson 18, F. L. Litten 19, R. S. 
Pistol scores: D. Aopleby 93, 85, 84, 83; L. C, S. 
Dorsey, 83, 84, 83; W. E. Steen, 49, 57, 34. 
Rifle scores: 1. Birch, 223, 232, 204; W. Wood, 191, 
204 . 
