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some of the shooters were gilt-edge. Shooters came from 
everywhere, and forty-fonr took part in all events, thirty- 
seven shooting through the program of the Squier 
money-back system and twenty-one in the special. 
The trade was represented by Pop Heikes, J. R. Tay¬ 
lor, R. S. Pringle and \V. R. Chamberlain. Mr. Cham¬ 
berlain took his friends into eamp and dished the good 
things out to them to the tune of 218 out of 225, shooting 
in all events of the program, which gave him high gun 
for the day over all, and winning the Stevens high guii 
trophy, which was open to all. The next good man of 
the bunch was W'm. Webster, who walked away with 
high gun amateur trophy with the fine score of 216 out 
of 225. Webster always wins on the Cleveland grounds 
just like a baby drinking milk, and puts the other boys 
to sleep. ■ The winners of the special events were Dr. D. 
Parker, C. E. Doolittle and R. W. Ewalt in the first 
special. Second special: D. ‘A. Wilcox, A, B, Jones, 
C. E, Doolittle, Third special: R. E. Rogers, D. A. 
Wilcox and G, E, Burns, ,, ,^ , j 
Miss Alice Kosht, of Norwalk, O., was on hand to 
show what a lady can do with a gun, and she put up a 
score of 129 out of 150, which put some of the men to 
the tall timber, „ . 
The Waynesburg Gun Club was on hand with a good 
bunch of shooters, and may they come again. Scores: 
Regular program, 150 targets per man: 
129 
*\V R Cbamberlain-... 
,. 147 
E 
S Rogers. 
W VVebster . 
F 
Gruber . 
R W Ewalt . 
,. 142 
T 
P Troxler. 
J Deist . 
.. 142 
F 
W Judd. 
. 142 
J 
F 
*R O Heikes. 
.. 143 
Rownds . 
*J R Taylor. 
. 143 
H 
C Rockwell. 
F C Koch. 
,. 139 
J 
Richards . 
C D Monahan. 
.. 138 
K 
Farber . 
C D Henline. 
.. 139 
H 
D Smart. 
G E Burns . 
.. 138 
F 
H Zinn. 
W H Archer. 
138 
F 
D Telling. 
A B Jones. 
138 
M D Stepp. 
A Ledgett . 
.. 137 
T 
G Brown. 
C E Doolittle . 
,. 136 
G 
P Freeman. 
*R S Pringle. 
,. 133 
Ed Wiedner . 
Geo Janson . 
,. 130 
B 
Hill . 
J Rummell . 
J D Parker. 
,. 130 
W 
E Beckley . 
. 130 
F 
Herbster . 
Thos Cathan . 
Miss A Kosht.. 
.. 130 
.. 129 
J 
G Wadsworth. 
128 
127 
127 
122 
121 
121 
119 
119 
117 
107 
107 
105 
103 
101 
100 
*Professionals. 
Three specials, at 25 targets each, were also shot, 
with results as follows', all shooting through, except 
Monahan, who shot at 50 targets, and Parker, Henline, 
Ewalt,, Deist, A. F. Brown and Koch, who shot at 25: 
Wilcox . 
. 72 
Burns . 
. 66 
Chamberlin . 
. 71 
Douglas . 
Taylor . 
. 70 
Zinn . 
. 61 
Rogers . 
. 70 
Monahan . 
. 41 
Sadler . 
. 70 
Parker . 
. 71 
. 25 
Pringle . 
. 68 
Ewalt . 
. 22 
Doolittle 
. 68 
A F Brown. 
. 20 
Freeman ... 
. 67 
Deist . 
. 20 
. 61 
Koch . 
. 19 
Jones . 
. 66 
F. H. Wallace, 
Mgr. 
Watertown 
Gun Club. 
Watertown, N. Y,, May 30.—Young had a hard 
pull getting away with high gun here to-day, his score 
of 145 being one too high for Dodd and professional 
Stannard. 
. 145 
.129 
Angvech . 
.113 
Van Etta . 
.113 
*Kobbins . 
. 132 
Hassenger . 
J Raup . 
. 136 
Cebell . 
.106 
Hoyer . 
. 134 
Richart . 
.129 
’‘'Stannard . 
. 144 
Huebbe . 
. 94 
*Siefken . 
.136 
Zimmerman . 
. 140 
. 95 
Helfing . 
.126 
Doelle . 
. 119 
Piepenhagen .... 
.121 
Seidel . 
. 134 
Meunier . 
.107 
Darby . 
. 132 
Pietsch . 
. 120 
A Keel . 
.125 
*Patterson . 
.129 
Shumway . 
. 141 
Shendall . 
.131 
Dreyfus . 
.141 
Gruehn . 
.129 
Kimball . 
.132 
Brown . 
.113 
Pollard . 
. 141 
Halverson . 
.138 
Sawyer . 
. 123 
Glover . 
. 129 
McNamara . 
. 85 
Stobe . 
.127 
Pike . 
. 116 
A Keel . 
.125 
Snyder . 
. 124 
Leiter . 
.107 
Hevey . 
.126 
Dr Mackus . 
.132 
Dodd . 
.144 
. 81 
Jones . 
.127 
Pike . 
.128 
Hill . 
. 99 
Wallace . 
. 31 
*Professionals. 
Robin Hood Gun Club. 
Rain spoiled the attendance of the regular holiday 
shoot for the fifth leg on the 1912 cup. Six gunners 
were on the job and did some good shooting for the 
cup. All six were red hot after the fifth leg, which was 
won by Conelley. 
Cup, 100 birds: Ccnnellev 86, Curry 85, Beyersdorf 
84, Cleveland 78, Reirson 76, Bowley 75, 
Du Pont fob: Beversdorf 21, Bush 21. Connelley 20, 
Reirson 20, Curry 19. Shoot-off, 10 birds: Bush 8, 
Beyersdorf 7. 
Gun case. 25 birds: Bush 23, Rowley 23, Cleveland 
21, Conelley 22. Shoot-off, 25 birds: Bush 21, Rowley 19. 
Geo. Conelley. Sec’y. 
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newsdealer on order. Ask vour dealer to supph' you 
regularly. 
TRIUMPHS and TROPHIES 
Won By Shooters Of 
SMOKELESS POWDERS 
flt The First Annual Tournament 
— OF THE- 
Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association 
The notable scores made by winners at the traps of the Du Pont 
Gun Club, Wilmington, Del, May 29-30, prove that skillful marks¬ 
manship and reliability of powder make a victorious ccmbination 
for trapshooters at all tournaments. 
Delaware State Channpionship Won By 
A. B. Richardson, Dover, Del, 285 x 300, - with “Schultze” 
And Mr, Richardson also won the Delaware Open State Cham¬ 
pionship, 96 X 100, - - with “Schultze” 
High Averages For Entire Tournament Made By 
H. H. Stevens, Roselle Park, N. J., 292 x 300, with “Schultze” 
L. S. German, Aberdeen, Md., 290 x 300 - with “Du Pont” 
Longest Run Of The Tournament Made By 
H. H. Stevens, Roselle Park, N. J., 147 straight, with “Schultze” 
Longest Amateur Run Made By 
Allen Heil, Allentown, Pa., 68 straight, with “Du Pont” which 
secured for him the “Davis” silver punch bowl, and Mr. Heil 
also made 12 straight during the two days, thereby winning the 
“Capelle” Trophy awarded to the contestant making the great¬ 
est number of perfect scores. 
Why Not Shoot Du Pont Loads and Join the Winners? 
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