7GC 
FOREST AND STREAM 
June 15, 1912 
MacCandless was on the job all right. The boys left 
him there when they went home at night, and no one 
was able to get out to the grounds ahead of him. He 
never sleeps during a State shoot, and if the G. A. H. 
comes to Dayton, he’ll forget what it seems like to take 
a nap. Tom Marshall was the happiest man on the 
grounds to-day; he wouldn’t say what it was. but went 
around from one group to another whistling like a mock¬ 
ingbird ; the secret will out some day. It is a proverb 
here that “everything good comes to Dayton.” Seems 
like they can even get good weather by boosting for it. 
Messrs. AfacCandless and Bippus really got busy about 
the G. A. H. for Dayton; the only thing for the author¬ 
ities to do is to follow the example of Col. Scott's 
coon, and come down. Scores: 
Heikes 
Reg. 
Spl. 
T I Donald.... 
. 120 
23 
T £ Donald.... 
. 137 
22 
M H Tohnson.. 
. 116 
20 
I A Penn. 
. 134 
21 
H D Smart.,.. 
. 112 
19 
C E Winkler.. 
. 128 
16 
H C Downey.. 
. 132 
23 
A B Shobe. 
. 126 
18 
Alf Hill . 
. 136 
23 
*C A 'Young... 
. 137 
22 
H Hirth . 
. 135 
22 
F C Koch. 
. 135 
22 
C Coburn . 
. 139 
24 
I E Cain. 
. 123 
24 
*R W Clancy... 
. 134 
24 
S German.. 
. 144 
24 
Henderson 
. 1.36 
■ 24 
*L S German.. 
. 144 
24 
*T A Marshall. 
. 139 
22 
F M Edwards., 
. 141 
24 
F E Foltz. 
. 134 
22 
P G McCarthy. 
. Ill 
2.3 
I Schmidutz ... 
. 122 
21 
A Madison .... 
. 133 
23 
F W Markman 
. 120 
18 
Geo Volk . 
. 133 
24 
H F Roberts.'., 
. 134 
22 
A B Tones.. 
199 
22 
(»eo Kistler ..... 
. 137 
25 
*J R Taylor. 
. 146 
23 
C K Zint.. 
. 128 
22 
C E Doolittle.., 
. 140 
21 
G H Hassam... 
. 127 
23 
Af D Stepp. 
. 124 
21 
E .S Rogers. 
. 136 
23 
E W King . 
, 131 
24 
C H Maxwell... 
, 133 
21 
c Maxwell... 
134 
19 
B Bricker..., 
121 
21 
l\i Hootman .... 
119 
20 
R V\ hitnev . 
. 118 
19 
H E Mombeck. 
142 
21 
C A Sheets. 
129 
20 
L Grubb . 
128 
I\’ I Spangler... 
121 
17 
E M Stout. 
114 
R 0 TTeikes.... 
142 
25 
J M IMarkham.. 
R R Dickev_ 
143 
107 
25 
20 
)) Kippus.... 
128 
22 
C 1 Stevens.... 
107 
18 
Ed Brune . 
105 
k X’arwiff ... 
lOS 
Five-man team shoot. 
ing and Fishing 
trophy 
Columbus. 
Fisher . 
...25 
Webster . 
...24 
H Smith . 
...23 
F M Edwards... 
... 24 
T Smith . 
... IS- 
-114 
Cleveland. 
Doolittle . 
...20 
Rogers . 
99 
Burns . 
Brown . 
King . 
-107 
Cincinnati. 
.1 A Fayne. 
...21 
Johnson . 
R Davies . 
...16 
R G M'ard. 
Randall . 
...20 
- 94 
Springfield. 
W inkier . 
Downev . 
99 
Shobe. 
Downs . 
Folev . 
- 99 
Heikes 
Reg. Spl. 
*\V Chamberlain 134 
H Duckham. 
132 
24 
C H Wagner.... 
1-21 
20 
R S Pringle. 
129 
21 
W R Randall... 
128 
22 
B Wing . 
121 
W W Jjoffman.. 
125 
F C Dial. 
131 
L Anderson ... 
121 
A Caplinger. 
134 
H Humston. 
97 
A C Blair. 
122 
V A Hubler.... 
118 
18 
S Everett . 
126 
Geo Laskey . 
128 
23 
T E Ritchie. 
112 
21 
C B Wertz. 
116 
19 
M McCammon. 
131 
24 
C T Nass. 
107 
22 
I Brandenburg.. 
121 
22 
W Webster . 
144 
19 
1 H Smith. 
114 
J S Neff. 
102 
B S Cooper .... 
137 
23 
H C Rockwell... 
113 
H M Altick. 
114 
2i 
Lon Fisher. 
143 
25 
H T Hopkins... 
124 
20 
\Vm Shattuck... 
126 
22 
G W Dameron.. 
1-28 
T G Francis. 
131 
H R Irwin. 
1-27 
C P Tamison.... 
119 
H N Smith. 
127 
2i 
T A Flick. 
118 
A T Brown. 
130 
21 
G E Burns . 
135 
24 
M T Welch. 
136 
A W Kirby. 
126 
E W erts . 
113 
G H Hessler... 
119 
22 
C A Clark. 
130 
20 
A W Fisk. 
136 
22 
H L Hildinger.. 
117 
90 
1 A Smith. 
130 
24 
B M McKay.... 
112 
H E Smith. 
137 
T Pumphrey. 
128 
21 
1 F Welsh. 
1-21 
22 
Ben Downs .... 
128 
T D Foley. 
117 
T A Payne. 
89 
-'\ Gambell . 
SO 
targets per man, for Shoot- 
Salem. 
H Heikes . 
...21 
Koch .. 
...24 
H E Gardiner..., 
09 
1 F W'elch.. 
...19 
T H Pumphrey.., 
00 _ 
- 98 
W. Toledo. 
McCarthy . 
...17 
.Schmidutz . 
...20 
Madison . 
..23 
Markham . 
...18 
Volk . 
... 2.3- 
-101 
N. C. K. Gun Club No 
. 1 . 
IMarkham .. 
...19 
Bippus . 
... 17 
Mombeck . 
...16 
Penn . 
Cain . 
..25 
■ 93 
N. C. R. Gun Club No. 
9 
Hubler . 
..23 
Everett . 
..21 
Brandenburg .... 
.. 24 
Sheets . 
Dickey . 
.. 14 
104 
Third Day. 
Friday, “get-away day,” the last day of the most 
successful and enjoyable tournament in the history of 
the Deague, and that is a statement which the shooters 
present will endorse without exception. Early in the 
morning, say about 4. not a cloud was visible, but when 
the shooters arose, refreshed and ready for the day’s 
sport, scarcely a patch of blue sky was to be seen, and 
those who had rain coats and umbrellas were considered 
lucky, but nothing came of it. “Dayton luck” prevailed, 
the threatened shower disappeared, the clouds broke 
away, and we had one of the most comfortable days of 
the week. The first squad was hustled up, the gong 
rang a trifle earlier than on other days, and a few min¬ 
utes before 9 the first shot was fired. There were several 
new men present, having come to enter in the Ohio 
State championship race. The usual bustle of a tourna- 
nient i^st day prevailed, and every one was on edge. 
“Roundy” even got a “rise” out of Davies, and that’s 
going some in the kiddmg line. If a charge of dyna¬ 
mite was to gO' off in the building it is possible that 
Luther might take notice, but he is so used to the con¬ 
fusion of breaking up day at a tournament that he pro¬ 
ceeds with the work of straightening the accounts, pay- 
mg oft winnings, taking entries from the late comers, 
advising a shooter when his squad will finish the last 
event, how much 11 paid in the third event, etc., as 
though he were a thousand miles from nowhere. The 
regular events were finished about 2 o’clock, and the 
champions'nip event at 50 targets was begun as soon as 
one of the traps was clear, being finished at 5. There 
were 111 shooters at the grounds taking part in one or 
more events, 9S shooting through the program. 
The championship race was a close one. F. W. 
King, of Columbus, won on a straight score, tying with 
John Taylor, who was, of course, not eligible. High am¬ 
ateur for the day was B. Cooper with 143. H. E. Smith 
came second with 142, and Lon Fisher fell into fourth 
place on 140. German was high professional with 142, 
tying with second high amateur; Henderson landed in 
next place on 141; Taylor and Heikes 140 each. 
Lon Fisher won the gun cabinet for high score in 
the three specials at 150 targets, missing but 6 targets 
altogether. The Anderton trophy for high professional 
on the three days’ program, 450 targets, went to J. R. 
Taylor, who scored 433. German came next with 431, 
R. O. Heikes 423, W. Henderson 422. The amateurs 
finished m the following order: Lon Fisher first with 
424, W'. Webster, C. Coburn and H. E. Smith 417 each- 
E. M. Edwards 416, J. M. Markham 414. T. E. Donald 
did nice work all through the week, and put up a score 
of 410. 
At the close of the program the shooters assembled 
in front of the house and Mr. Bippus presented the 
various trophies to the winners, performing this pleasant 
duty very acceptably, and not forgetting to put in a 
word for the l9l3 G. A. H. John 'Taylor, high profes¬ 
sional, in replying to the presentation of the Anderton 
trophy, said that he hoped to attend the G. A. H. here 
next year, a sentiment which evoked the applause of all 
present. 
The money-back purse amounted to $1,030.45. This 
was rnade up of $300 added by the Interstate Association; 
$456.75 from the targets thrown at 1 cent each, and $1 
extra entrance; $274. The total losses were $502.85, leav¬ 
ing a surplus for the high average moneys, of $527.60, a 
nice little bit to divide up. 
During the week 63,665 targets were trapped without 
hitch of any kind. The tournament was the largest given 
this year, with the exception of the Southern Handicap, 
and it was surely the most enjoyable one which has 
been given this year or any other year, at least that is 
what many of the visiting shooters said. It did not 
take long to figure up the moneys after the last sheets 
were entered, and soon after 6 o’clock, all hands were 
on their way to the city. Scores in regular program: 
T 1 Donald . 
131 
I Heckman . 
. 121 
T E Donald. 
143 
H D Duckham. 
. 136 
M H Johnson. 
132 
C H \\'agner. 
. 116 
Cooper . 
143 
*R -S Pringle. 
. 138 
H D Smart. 
129 
\V R Randall. 
. 114 
C E Winkler . 
115 
B Wing . 
. 128 
H C Downey. 
136 
W W Coffman. 
. 119 
A B Shobe. 
124 
F C Dial.. 
. 126 
A Hills . 
L Anderson . 
. 100 
*C --\ Young. 
1-39 
A H Caplinger. 
199 
H Hirth . 
131 
H Humston . 
103 
F C Koch. 
137 
A C Blair . 
. 121 
C Coburn . 
132 
V Hubler . 
13’’ 
3 E Cain. 
132 
S Everett . 
. 113 
*R W Clanev. 
132 
Geo Laskey . 
. 124 
*L German . 
142 
J E Ritchie. 
11?s 
*W Henderson . 
141 
C B W'ertz. 
108 
*T A Marshall. 
138 
B M McKay. 
. 121 
F M Edwards. 
138 
C J Nass. 
113 
F Foltz . 
129 
J I Brandenburg. 
137 
P G McCarthy. 
125 
W M'ebster .. 
1.38 
T Schmidutz . 
116 
J H .Smith. 
94 
A Madison . 
136 
J S Neff. 
103 
F W Markman. 
124 
Thos De Witt . 
, 114 
G I'olk . 
137 
H C Rockwell. 
. 117 
H F Roberts. 
132 
H M Altick. 
. 93 
A B Tones. 
124 
Lon Fisher .. 
140 
Geo Kistler . 
135 
M J Hopkins . 
. 121 
*1 R Taylor. 
140 
Wm Shattuck .. 
. 129 
C E Zint . 
123 
G W Dameron.. 
. 123 
C E Doolittle ..7. 
131 
T (i Francis.. 
. 1.31 
*G H Hassam. 
121 
H R Irwin.. 
T’3 
M D Stepp. 
131 
C P Jamison. 
, 1'’0 
E S Rogers. 
131 
H N Smith. 
, 119 
1" W King. 
129 
M 0 McCammon. 
, 129 
C E Maxwell. 
1'32 
A I Brown. 
135 
G C Maxwell. 
136 
G Burns . 
. 137 
W E Bricker. 
1-26 
M L Bonta (90 tgtsL. 
M Hootman . 
129 
A W Kirby. ..... 
l‘’8 
R Whitnev . 
115 
E AVerts . 
117 
Y L IMombeck. 
117 
G H Hessler. 
130 
C A Sheets. 
138 
C E Dimitt. 
121 
L Grubb . 
116 
M T W'elsh . 
12o 
1\ I Spangler. 
136 
PI L Hildinger . 
126 
E M Sout. 
117 
J A Smith. 
*R 0 Heikes. 
140 
C E Hayes. 
115 
T IM Markham. 
128 
H E Smith. 
142 
K K Dickev. 
116 
H E Womeldorf (451. 
. 29 
\\ 1 - Bippus. 
119 
<i S .Miindhenk (60 tgtsl 52 
C r .Stevens. 
9‘2 
G C \^ortney (30 tgts). 
18 
E Brune . 
119 
J Pumphrey (IStgts).. 
. 13 
F \ arwig . 
114 
Besuden (15 tgtsl .. 
8 
S'-ate champi''»nship, 
, 50 
targets: 
T T Donald. 
42 
Stout . 
39 
T E Donald. 
45 
Heikes . 
49 
M H Tohnson. 
39 
IMarkham . 
47 
Cooper . 
47 
Dickey . 
34 
Smart . 
47 
45 
C E Winkler . 
34 
vSteyens . 
38 
H C Downey. 
48 
Hootman . 
42 
A B Shobe. 
45 
I Heckman . 
43 
A Hills . 
46 
H D Duckman. 
49 
*C A Young. 
48 
Wagner . 
45 
H Hirth . 
45 
45 
F C Koch. 
47 
40 
C Coburr. . 
48 
Coffman . 
44 
J E Cain. 
35 
43 
\y Clancy.•. 
46 
Hubler . 
45 
*L German. 
47 
36 
*W Henderson . 
47 
Fisher . 
47 
*T A Marshall. 46 
F M Edwards. 44 
F Foltz . 46 
P G McCarthy. 87 
J Schmidutz . 43 
Madison . 44 
Markman . 40 
G Volk . 46 
H Roberts . 44 
A B Jones. 42 
Geo Kistler . 47 
*J R Taylor. 50 
C E Zint. 45 
Doolittle . 42 
*Hassam . 42 
D M Stepp. 49 
E S Rogers. 46 
F W King. 50 
C E Ma.xwell. 4 o 
G C Maxwell. 38 
Bricker . 45 
Whitney . 45 
Momheck . 35 
Sheets . 42 
Spangler . 44 
’^Professionals. 
GENER.\L 
T J Donald. 
T E Donald. 
M H Johnson.... 
H D Smart. 
C E Winkler. 
H C Downey.... 
A B Shobe. 
H Hirth . 
F C Koch. 
C Coburn . 
J E Cain. 
F M Edwards .... 
F Foltz . 
P G McCarthy.... 
J Schmidutz . 
A Madison . 
F W Markman... 
G Volk . 
H L Roberts. 
A B Jones. 
G Kistler . 
C E Zint. 
C A Doolittle. 
M p Stepp. 
E S Rogers . 
F W King. 
C E Maxwell. 
G C Maxwell. 
\V B Bricker. 
M Hootman . 
R Whitney . 
H L Mombeck... 
C A Sheets. 
L Grubb . 
\y I Spangler.... 
E M Stout . 
J M IMarkham_ 
R^ R Dickey. 
W I' Bippus .... 
C T Stevens. 
E Brune . 
Professionals: 
J R Tavlor. 
R O Heikes. 
C A Young. 
R 4V Clancy. 
L S German. 
.... 388 
.... 410 
.... 367 
.... 373 
.... 380 
.... 402 
.... 390 
.... 404 
.... 408 
.... 417 
.... 389 
.... 416 
.... 400 
.... 355 
.... 359 
.... 399 
.... 374 
.... 405 
.... 399 
.... 382 
.... 402 
.... 378 
.... 406 
.... 388 
.... 404 
.... 388 
.... 407 
.... 404 
.... 383 
.... 379 
.... 345 
.... 387 
.... 39iT 
.... 369 
.... 390 
.... 342 
.... 414 
.... 3.33 
.... 381 
.... 317 
.... 339 
.... 4.33 
.... 423 
.... 416 
.... 410 
.... 431 
Hopkins . 39 
Shattuck . 3^ 
H N Smith. 43 
Brown . 45 
G Burns . 42 
H E Smith. 47 
M Womeldorf . 31 
A W Kirby . 18 
G H Hessler. 40 
M J Welsh. 4.3 
Hildinger . 47 
J A Smith. 40 
C G Wells. 3b 
G Miindhenk . 39 
W G Souder. 42 
F W Oswald. 38 
C M Kinsig. 19 
J F Welsh. 42 
Pumphrey . 47 
Besuden . 37 
G C Vortney. 33 
Ritchie . 39 
C B Werts..... 34 
McCammon . 44 
AVERAGES. 
F 
Varwig . 
.... 337 
H 
C Rockwell. 
.... 347 
H 
D Duckham. 
.... 408 
C 
H Wagner. 
.... 3-57 
vv 
R Randall. 
.... 380 
B 
Wing . 
W 
W Coffman. 
.... 374 
F 
C Dial. 
E 
Anderson . 
.... 338 
A 
H Caplinger. 
.... 373 
H 
Humston . 
.... 317 
A 
C Blair. 
.... 370 
\’ 
A Hubler. 
.... 3,81 
S 
Eyerett . 
.... 345 
G 
Laskey . 
J 
E Ritchie. 
C 
B Wertz. 
c 
J Nass. 
.... 323 
1 
I Brandenburg . 
.... 386 
w 
Webster . 
.... 417 
1 
H Smith. 
,1 
S Neff. 
1 ^ o.-t 
B S Cooper. 413 
H M Altick. 318 
Lon Fisher . 424 
H J Hopkins . 378 
\V Shattuck . 3714 
G \\' Dameron. 3 ,() 
J G Francis. 392 
H R Irwin.387 
C P Jamison. 365 
A I Brown . 399 
G E Burns. 409 
M J Welsh. 383 
-A. \V Kirby. 3 , 8:3 
E Werts . 352 
G H Hessler. 385 
H L Hildinger. 374 
J A Smith. 405 
Alf Hill . 407 
H E Smith. 417 
W 
Henderson . 
JOO 
T 
A Marshall. 
.... 416 
G 
If Hassam. 
R 
S Pringle. 
tin Hill, Ill June 1.—Five amateurs made 
146 Lewis being top with 
trailer! hv %^“r r O'"!, getting second with 143, 
trailed by A. C. Connor with one less. Fred. Gilbert 
was high professional with 14G, trimming Spencer bv 
one cracker. * ^ 
In special events of two 15s and one 20, Orr and 
Baggerman broke straight, score 50, while Gilbert 
missed one in his second 15. Seven rock-breakers 
smashed 48 or better. Scores: 
B Lewis . 146 
C E Orr. 143 
A C Connor. 142 
W S Spencer. 141 
P Baggerman. 140 
C Pettingill. 137 
N Durbin . 13'’ 
L O Kestner. 135 
J G Brandt. 137 
R Wilson . 130 
A Harris . 129 
Professionals: 
Spencer . 145 
Gilbert . 344 
Mermod . 141 
Clark . 141 
W Fahrenkrog . 129 
W H Haws. 127 
F Grovo . 12.3 
F A Warren. 122 
G Wood . 114 
G Harris . 116 
H I Hamlin. 112 
Wood . 101 
H Klinefelter . 90 
H Wilson . S3 
C ^■ogt . 1.26 
Killam . 141 
Ebert . 335 
Cadwallader . 1-39 
The scores in the special events, 50 targets, were: 
C. E. Orr 50, Baggerman 50, Gilbert 49, Cadwallader 48. 
Eewis 48, Fahrenkrog 48, Pettingill 48, Mermod 47, Kil- 
1am 47, Spencer 45, Brandt 45, Warren 44, Hamlin 44, 
Kestner 44, Connor 44, Grovo 43, Winanas 42. 
Marion Gun Club. 
AfARioN, la., .Tune 8 .—Below you will find scores of 
our last shoot, June 6 , another windy day, and the birds 
hard to find. Each man shot at 50: O’Brien 42, Curtiss 
41, Hollingsworth 38, C Booth 37, Ives 37, A. Maxwell 
37, Gordon 36, I. Cutler 36, Byerly 36, Pierce 36, Schwartz 
35, Mathews 34, Cook 34, Pingrey 31, Booth 25, G. Max- 
W'ell 17, Bishop 12. A. C. Maxwell, Sec’y. 
