June 15, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
T 67 
Maine State Shoot. 
Haines La.n'd'ing Me., June 6 .—The Maine Slate 
shoot came to an end this afternoon. The high average 
man was L. W. Colquitt, of East Orange, N. J., with 
a total of 550 out of 600. I?. M. Higginson, the amateur 
champion, and R. L. Spotts tied for second with 548 
each. Colquitt not only carried off high gun honors, 
but won the Rangeley Lakes championship with 96. 
F. A. Hodgeman, of New York, won the Rangeley 
Lakes preliminary with 95. R. L. Spotts won the State 
championship with a total of 89, and was also high gun 
the first day. B. il. Higginson was high gun on the 
tifth and sixth. Colquitt on the fourth. 
The five-man State championship team race was won 
by the Portland Gun Club team No. 1; Mooselucmagun- 
t;c Gun Club second. Team scores: 
Portland G. C. 
F. .‘X Randall. 86 
C S Randall. 86 
\V N Taylor.74 
E E Sinnett.82 
S B Adams. 88—416 
Mooselucmaguntic G. C. 
R L Spotts. 87 
\V D Hinds. 83 
D F McMahon.... 83 
G A Hobart . 84 
IT L Welch .75-412 
The intercity team race was very close, and was won 
by New York: Port'and being second. Scores: 
N. Y. City No. 1. Portland. 
E A Randall. 92 
C S Randall. 94 
S B Adams. 91 
W N Taylor. 88 
E E Sinnett. 86—451 
L W Colquitt.96 
J H Yanderveer.... 91 
R L Spotts. 91 
F A Hodgeman_ 88 
B M Higginson_ 87—453 
N. Y. City No. 3 was third, 436; N. Y. City No. 2 
was fourth, 428; Portland No. 2 fifth, 410. 
The guides event was won hy Dana Blodgett, of 
Raneeley, with Ben Gile, also Rangeley, second. 
The professional high average medal went to \V. B. 
Harton. 
Next year the State shoot will be held under the 
auspices of the Portland Gun Club. This year’s winners 
were: C. S Randall won his third leg and possession 
of the Glen House cup. In the fishing contest, W. N. 
Boviston, of Boston, won the silver cup and flv-rod, 
landing a 5141h. salmon, trolling; A. W. Church, of 
New York, won the prize for the largest fish taken, 
casting; his best being a 2i41b. salmon. A. E. Ranney 
had hard luck landing a 61b. brook trout on a _ 2 i 4 oz. 
rod two days before the fishin.g contest started. Scores 
follow, 150 targets constituting the program of each day; 
C W Billings. 
1st Day. 
. 130 
2d Day. 
132 
3d Day. 4th Day. 
130 132 
A E Rannev. 
. 126 
^09 
116 
134 
A W Church. 
. 121 
130 
131 
122 
B M Higginson.... 
_ 137 
133 
136 
141 
T) F McMahon. 
. 129 
131 
125 
132 
H M Brigham. 
. 1.33 
130 
126 
129 
E W Godwin. 
. 117 
126 
110 
101 
R L Spotts. 
. 140 
1.35 
135 
137 
T H Vanderveer.... 
_ 136 
135 
129 
125 
L W Colquitt. 
. 136 
142 
134 
137 
G A Hobart. 
_ 128 
108 
126 
125 
R T Field. 
. 132 
131 
131 
129 
W D Hinds. 
. 129 
130 
122 
120 
C P Blinn. 
. 120 
111 
102 
114 
W F Clarke. 
. 108 
121 
110 
130 
E A Randall. 
.... 137 
139 
129 
131 
C S Randall. 
_ 140 
139 
130 
129 
A L Dow. 
.... 131 
124 
110 
121 
W N Taylor. 
_ 126 
134 
113 
115 
W P Flunt. 
. 122 
122 
107 
111 
XV C Newton. 
_ 133 
120 
126 
124 
R N Burns. 
_ 116 
117 
111 
125 
E E Sinnett . 
.... 137 
129 
124 
no 
C L Webster. 
. Ill 
112 
112 
105 
C Bellocchio . 
.... 119 
105 
106 
104 
W N Boylston. 
_ 124 
123 
110 
117 
G A Blanchard.... 
. IH 
121 
114 
111 
T R X’arick. 
.... 115 
100 
100 
93 
C I.argerquist . 
.... 112 
108 
106 
106 
D Bradley . 
.... 126 
130 
132 
135 
B Welch . 
_ 120 
111 
115 
D Blodgett . 
_ 125 
117 
105 
121 
W B Short. 
.... 136 
130 
132 
117 
I' A Hodgeman.... 
.... 140 
132 
128 
140 
S Adams . 
.... 139 
133 
132 
126 
A \\’ Read. 
.... 131 
110 
118 
108 
H P Hannaford... 
.... 108 
98 
102 
96 
E F Gleason. 
. T’9 
134 
129 
118 
T P .Sousa . 
...'. 121 
126 
101 
105 
I' .X Hayden. 
.... 116 
111 
101 
118 
H Gilman . 
.... 101 
94 
87 
82 
T E Barbour. 
.... 58 
114 
. . . 
J L Griggs. 
.... 130 
(30) 22 
Ben Gile . 
.... 126 
Dr' L Culver. 
125 
129 
i25 
J E Wilcox . 
108 
Professionals: 
O R Dickey. 
.... 132 
1.31 
122 
125 
G M XVheeler . 
.... 121 
119 
121 
119 
T S Fanning. 
.... 138 
130 
123 
118 
P E Osborne . 
.... 126 
120 
119 
122 
W G Hill. 
.... 132 
131 
130 
123 
H Keller . 
.... 110 
107 
100 
102 
F M Fay. 
.... 121 
115 
130 
119 
X\' B Darton. 
.... 132 
129 
128 
138 
C L Fav. 
114 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Thirty-one shooters took advantage of the good 
weather to visit the traps of the Roanoke Gun Club on 
Saturday afternoon, June 10, and some good scores were 
made. The shooting of the new members is showing an 
improvement each week, which we trust will continue. 
The club had as its guest C. (1. Le Compte, a trade 
representative, who is en route to the Grand American 
Handicap. The weekly medals were won as follows; 
Scratch. — First M. S. Battle; second, tie, Atkinson and 
L. G. Richards. 
WINCHESTER 
Repeating Shotguns and Shotgun 
Shells cop the High Scores at Big 
State Shoots 
The unexcelled shooting qualities of Winchester Guns and 
Loaded Shells are always evident at trap shooting contests, and 
particularly where there is a large entry. Recent State shoots 
have brought out this fact more prominently than ever. 
IDAHO-UTAH STATE SHOOT 
Individual Championship: Won by D. Holohan with a Winchester 
Gun. 
General Average for Interstate Program: Won by L. A. 
Cummings with a Winchester Gun and “Leader” Loaded Shells, score 
432 X dSt). Mr. Cummings also won the General Average for all 16 yard 
targets, score 559 x 580; also General Average for all targets shot at, score 
665 X 695. 
High Amateur Averag.e for all 16 yard Single Targets: 
Won by Fred Dryden with “Leader” Loaded Shells, score 554 x 580. Dr. 
J. F. Sharp, shooting a Winchester Gun and Loaded “Leader” Shells, won 
High Amateur Average for all targets shot at, score 660 x 695. The longest 
Amateur Run of the tournament was made by Fred Dryden with “Leader” 
Loaded Shells, score 168. 
MISSOURI STATE TOURNAMENT 
Grand Missouri Handicap: Score 94 x 
NEBRASKA 
STATE SHOOT 
100, won by Clayborne B. Eaton, Fayetteville. 
Mo., from 20 yards, shooting “Leader” Loaded 
Shells. 
High General Average: W. R. Crosby 
won High General Average for all registered 
targets, scoring 445 x 450 with Winchester 
“Leader” Loaded Shells. 
Shoot the Red W Combination at the Grand American 
High General 
Average: 
Ed O’Brien, shooting a 
Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun, made High 
General Average for 
the thiee days, scoring 
431 X 450 targets. 
Class A.—First, tie, Wilkinson and J. B. Cumbie; 
.=econd, W. 5. Jones. 
Class B.—First, J. B. MacFerrin; second, R. G. 
Dalby. 
Class C.—First, R, E. Ligbtner; second, \\ . C. Bring- 
Battle 
Atkinson 
Aurelia Gun Club. 
Aurelia, la., June 7. —The attendance at our tourna¬ 
ment, held June 5 and 6 was very small on account of 
the heavy rainstorm on the first day. Scores; 
Jones . 
Wilkinson 
Bloxton ... 
Scholl . 
MacFerrin 
Price ... 
Shepherd 
Lightner 
Dres: 
1 st 
2 d 
1 st 
2 d 
Per 
Per 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Broke. 
Cent. 
Broke. Cent. 
F Campbell ... 
142 
145 
H A Walker.. 
. 127 
.. 120 
96 
Hooper . 
39 
78 
139 
141 
W Fairchild . 
. 124 
i33 
.. 47 
94 
Dalby . 
38 
7G 
W'm Hoon . 
144 
146 
I Fairchild ... 
. 120 
120 
.. 45 
90 
Floward . 
38 
76 
132 
135 
F R Welch... 
. 122 
129 
.. 45 
90 
Hunt . 
36 
72 
F' Baughman.... 
120 
134 
J Hartigan ... 
. 129 
123 
.. 44 
88 
Fisher . 
34 
68 
S A Huntley... 
148 
143 
Fl O Fisher... 
. 124 
133 
.. 44 
88 
Dyer . 
34 
68 
H C Dorton.... 
128 
124 
A Sutton . 
. 136 
1.31 
.. 43 
bo 
Boyd . 
33 
66 
123 
122 
W Flastings . 
. 124 
126 
.. 43 
86 
D \\’ Richards.. 
32 
. 64 
H Shearon . 
113 
101 
(^eo Welch ... 
. 129 
118 
.. 43 
86 
Holland . 
32 
64 
Geo Hughes ... 
140 
138 
FI Lighter - 
. 117 
123 
.. 42 
84 
(i C Cumbie.... 
32 
64 
F Card . 
120 
122 
Lemke . 
. 109 
126 
.. 42 
84 
Elliott . 
28 
56 
C B Roberts.... 
1.38 
Ed Rice . 
. 138 
136 
.. 41 
82 
Dold . 
27 
54 
Chas Foot . 
134 
133 
.. 41 
82 
Inge . 
27 
54 
.. 41 
82 
Berkeley . 
24 
48 
Professionals 
.. 40 
80 
Ferguson . 
21 
42 
L Fitzsimmons.. 
132 
136 
F C Whitney. 
. 109 
110 
.. 40 
80 
I M Price. 
142 
135 
F K Eastman. 
. 130 
125 
dls. 
H. F. Wilkinson 
Sec’y. 
W F Garrett- 
136 
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