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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 22, 1912 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Sept. 12-13.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. Arthur Gambell, Supt. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
June 25-28.—Eugene, Ore.—Pacific Indians. F. C. Riehl, 
Sec’y. 
June 26.—Worcester (Mass.) Sportsmen’s Club. Jay 
Jr Scc*y 
June 25-26.—Du Bois (Pa.) G. C. E. W. Kelly, Sec’y. 
June 26-27.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. M. W. Conover, Sec. 
June 27.—Hicksville (O.) G. C. W. B. Bricker, Pres. 
June 27-28.—Spencer (la.) G. C. G. O. Round, Sec’y. 
June 28.—Toledo, O.—West Toledo G. C. Geo. Volk, 
Sec’y. 
June 29-30.—New Athens, Ill.—Egyptian G. C. Jac. H. 
Koch, Sec’y. 
June 29-July 2.—Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada.—Canadian 
Indians. Court Thompson, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The New York State shoot in 1913 will be held 
under the auspices of the Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
R 
A. E. Ranney, drawn as a substitute on Olympic 
team, did not accompany the team. Dan McMahan 
went along as sub. 
R 
On June 29 a team of amateurs from down East will 
shoot against an all-Delaware amateur team at Du Pont 
Gun Club, Wilmington. 
The third annual P'ourth of July shoot of the Sun- 
bury-Selinsgrove Gun Club, Inc., will be held July 4, 
shooting to begin promptly at 1:15 P. M. There will be 
seven 15-target events. Optional sweeps. Total entrance 
$4.25. J. W. Schoffstall, Sunbury, Pa., is Secretary. 
R 
Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club, of Danbury, Conn., 
are making great preparations for the fourth tournament 
of the Western Connecticut Trapshooters’ League, July 
20. Last year’s entries numbered 110 shooters, and this 
year all indications point to a larger number. A third 
set of traps has been installed. 
R 
Canandaigua Sportsman’s Club will hold a tourna¬ 
ment on Friday, June 28, at Canandaigua, N. Y. There 
will be ten events at 15 targets each, entrance $1.50. No. 
9 is at 25 targets, $2 entrance, for merchandise. Jack 
Rabbit system in the 15-target events, 50, 30, 20 per cent. 
Merchandise event, distance handicap, $200 in prizes. 
Forty dollars added. 
R 
J. T. Skelly, manager sporting powder division, Du 
Pont Powder Co., writes: “H. D. Freeman, of Atlanta, 
Ga., has challenged C. A. Young, of Cleveland, O., 
present holder of the E. C. cup. Under date of June 
10, Mr. Freeman sends us check for $25 as forfeit. The 
shoot is scheduled for July 4, on the grounds of the 
Cincinnati Gun Club, Cincinnati, O.” 
R 
Wilmington sportsmen have incorporated a gun club 
and purchased a shooting preserve in South Carolina, 
on the Kenloch River. The club is known as the Ken- 
loch Gun Club. The incorporators are: Major W. G. 
Ramsay, Alexis du Pont, and Josiah Marvel, all of Wil¬ 
mington. The capital stock is $60,000. The tract con¬ 
sists of between 6,000 and 7,000 acres. 
R 
The Chicopee Falls Rod and Gun Club will hold 
their sixth annual tournament, June 29, on their Liberty 
street grounds, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Shooting will 
start at 9:30 o’clock, rain or shine. Program calls for ten 
15-target events; fourteen events sweeps; one event mer¬ 
chandise; $27 added money; $75 worth merchandise 
prizes. Targets, 2 cents each, included in entrance. 
Percentage system, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Sweeps 
optional. Any one may enter for targets only. Trade 
experts shoot for targets only. There will also be a 
three-man team race; a cup to each man on winning 
team. Any club may enter as many teams as they wish. 
All teams that enter must have bona fide club members 
of club they represent. Ship shells to F. E. H. Sheldon, 
Chicopee, Falls, Mass., prepaid. W. G. Beecroft. 
Missouri State Trapshooters’ Association. 
Mexico, Mo., June 6.—.The three-days’ tournament 
ending to-day constituted what may be termed a ripper. 
Attendance was good, scores excellent and program 
unique. The “cute” little event was old man’s race, 
entrance 60 years or better. A string of 25 was shot 
at. W. H. Haws made 23 clean smashes, with Dud 
Athey and Ash Gray tied for place with 16. On the 
shoot-off at 10 aerosaucers. Dud Athey won with 7. 
H. E. Snyder was high gun for three days with 
436; second, Bart Lewis, 432; third, C. B. Eaton, 430. 
On doubles at 10 pairs, Joe Gray, Eaton and Snyder tied 
with 17. Fred Gilbert, professional, missed only one of 
his allotment. 
Grand Missouri Handicap was taken by Galbraith 
with 95 out of 100 from 19yds. Scores: 
First Dav. 
Second Day. 
Third Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. Shot at. 
Broke. Shot at. Broke 
Dave Gray .... 
150 
127 
150 
124 
150 
125 
T B Hicklin... 
150 
122 
150 
129 
150 
125 
W m Gray .... 
150 
127 
150 
136 
150 
125 
I Galbraith ... 
150 
145 
150 
140 
150 
138 
Guy Cooper .. 
150 
121 
150 
136 
150 
131 
M F Bingham. 
150 
124 
150 
138 
150 
133 
J Victor . 
150 
137 
150 
125 
150 
131 
J O Wilson... 
150 
124 
150 
93 
150 
113 
C H Kite . 
150 
115 
150 
108 
150 
124 
John Mulert .. 
150 
121 
150 
106 
150 
129 
W H Haws... 
150 
130 
150 
114 
150 
120 
W E Hulett .. 
150 
127 
150 
117 
150 
126 
E S Collier .. 
150 
134 
150 
128 
150 
129 
H VV Dejarnett 150 
139 
« . . 
J A Howlett . 
150 
120 
150 
134 
150 
i25 
F A Warren .. 
150 
135 
150 
113 
150 
129 
W T Jordan . 
.150 
137 
150 
132 
150 
114 
C B Eaton ... 
150 
147 
150 
137 
150 
146 
B Lewis . 
150 
145 
150 
148 
150 
139 
H B Pottinger 
150 
140 
150 
138 
150 
140 
H E Snyder .. 
150 
137 
150 
133 
150 
142 
T M Ehler ... 
150 
143 
150 
142 
150 
138 
A C Connor .. 
150 
140 
. . . 
P Baggerman . 
150 
144 
150 
138 
150 
138 
M Shoop . 
150 
145 
150 
130 
150 
132 
M Mulford ... 
150 
142 
150 
144 
150 
145 
M Boucher ... 
150 
120 
150 
118 
150 
115 
C Floyd . 
150 
140 
150 
143 
150 
132 
R Thompson . 
150 
145 
150 
135 
150 
134 
Joe Gray . 
1.50 
140 
150 
138 
150 
142 
Ed Gray . 
150 
129 
150 
139 
150 
135 
F C Kellerhalls 150 
119 
150 
113 
150 
131 
G T Priest .... 
150 
129 
150 
133 
L Tucker . 
150 
123 
150 
127 
150 
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A J Brown ... 
150 
122 
150 
121 
150 
128 
F L Crosby ... 
150 
105 
150 
109 
150 
108 
H E Tucker .. 
45 
44 
. . . 
A L Elliott ... 
30 
28 
Joe Brashear . 
150 
109 
E Hendrick .. 
150 
123 
iso 
123 
R A Moore .. 
150 
132 
150 
126 
Dr Birney . 
150 
139 
H W Couch.... 
120 
93 
G A Gingrich.. 
45 
29 
A J Smith .... 
30 
6 
A Birgess . 
60 
31 
Professionals 
J S Day . 
’l50 
143 
150 
146 
150 
142 
W H Heer .... 
150 
145 
150 
147 
150 
143 
A Mermod .... 
150 
137 
150 
132 
150 
143 
C G Spencer ... 
150 
142 
150 
145 
150 
146 
A Killam . 
150 
135 
150 
131 
150 
135 
W E Grubb ... 
150 
143 
150 
138 
150 
142 
H Clark . 
150 
146 
150 
144 
150 
146 
F Gilbert . 
150 
148 
150 
145 
150 
144 
G Maxwell .... 
150 
140 
150 
144 
150 
146 
Dan Bover .... 
150 
139 
150 
143 
150 
141 
W H Crosby ... 
150 
149 
150 
147 
150 
149 
H E Sherman.. 
150 
135 
150 
124 
135 
120 
T F Morton ... 
150 
124 
150 
130 
June 4 was 
the 
special 
Jackrabbit event. 
June 5 
was at 10 pairs and two-man team total. June 6 was the 
Grand Missouri Handicap, 100 targets, handicap yards. 
June 4. 
June 5. 
June 6. 
’’’Dav . 
. 50 
16 
21 
86 
*Heer . 
. 50 
15 
Jordan . 
. 44 
. . 
is 
*Clark . 
. 49 
21 
94 
*Mermod .... 
. 44 
*Spencer .... 
. 49 
15 
21 
88 
Lewis . 
. 47 
15 
20 
94 
*Killam . 
. 47 
12 
19 
93 
Pottinger .... 
. 44 
23 
44 
19 
86 
*Gilbert . 
. 48 
i9 
21 
91 
*Maxwell .... 
. 47 
21 
94 
*Bovee . 
. 47 
16 
20 
92 
Ehler . 
. 46 
12 
19 
92 
Shoop . 
. 47 
46 
18 
90 
Mulford . 
. 49 
19 
93 
Floyd . 
. 48 
24 
4‘6 
19 
91 
Cooper . 
. 41 
i2 
19 
44 
18 
. . 
Wilson . 
. 31 
Kite . 
. 42 
17 
72 
Haws . 
. 44 
16 
Warren . 
. 40 
14 
ii 
ii 
Priest . 
. 44 
12 
22 
46 
*Sherman ... 
. 44 
Ed Gray .... 
. 45 
21 
4l 
is 
79 
Joe Gray .... 
. 32 
17 
22 
43 
19 
89 
Eaton . 
17 
20 
94 
Snyder . 
17 
25 
ii 
20 
93 
Tucker . 
16 
17 
, , 
Baggerman . 
12 
24 
46 
19 
89 
Thompson . 
15 
19 
90 
Galbraith . 
15 
19 
95 
Hewlett . 
2i 
44 
17 
Dave Gray . 
17 
38 
\\ m Gray . 
21 
38 
is 
85 
F C Kellerhalls .. 
22 
37 
17 
82 
Geo Kellerhalls .. .. 
15 
37 
*Grubb . 
20 
90 
Appleman . 
20 
92 
Hicklin . 
17 
79 
Collier . 
19 
93 
Brown . 
17 
82 
Hendrichs . 
17 
82 
*Professionals. 
Fort Wayne Gun Club. 
Fort Wayne, Ind., June 10.—From Crownwell came 
the winner of our tournament, and he did the trick by 
a margin of 4. His name is H. H. Hontz and his 
score was 142 out of 150. He has been heard of before 
in gunning circles in the neighborhood. Place was 
divided between K. C. Shepherdson and Geo. Miller, 
each having the eye for 138. High professional was J. 
R. Taylor, who snuffed out 146, smokelessing out Lester 
German by one rock. In practice events, M. Witz shot 
like a rooster, getting 98 out of 100, beating J. M. 
Barr by a couple. The scores: 
Practice events: 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
M Witz . 100 98 
M Barr .lOO 96 
S German ... lOO 95 
N Scherer . 100 93 
G Miller . 100 93 
C A Young . 100 92 
Tarney .lOO 90 
Van Nest . 100 90 
(j A Barton . 100 88 
K Shepardson ... 100 88 
W Fleming .lOO 80 
G Williamson .. 100 85 
W Wengman .... 100 85 
A E Heyman.... 100 85 
F Jobiff . 100 83 
P Keller . lOO 80 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
Dr Emrick . 100 80 
R H Hadley .... 100 71 
J Trautman . 100 70 
G Schubert . 100 70 
E Brokried . 100 70 
B Ankenbruck .. 100 70 
C Heinzerling ... 100 67 
Dr Spickeimon .. 100 67 
Dr Ladd . lOO 66 
W D Stannard . 50 48 
Dennison . 50 38 
G Sprague . 50 25 
Abdon . 10 8 
Castle . 25 20 
W Doctor . 25 20 
Rumser . 40 22 
Tournament events: 
K C Shepherdson. 138 
H H Hontz .142 
Geo Miller .138 
Geo W Wagner . 135 
G A Barton .136 
G C Maxwell . 128 
W Bircker . 125 
C E Maxwell . 132 
O M Smith . 135 
M Hootman .133 
M J Koontz .133 
Professionals: 
L S German .145 
R O Heikes . 143 
C A Young . 145 
W J Blunt . 134 
J H Maxwell .124 
W O Maxwell . 121 
C H Heinzerling .119 
Max Witz . 134 
W Fleming .115 
W H Scherer .128 
P Keller .123 
Wm Weigman.129 
F Bircker .104 
F Joliff . 119 
J R Taylor .146 
W S Stannard .139 
Hud son Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 16.—Appended find scores 
of the regular bi-monthly shoot of the Hudson Gun Club, 
held this morning. The day was a miserable one for 
trapshooting, and our attendance suffered in consequence, 
as there were only ten shooters who took part in the 
several events that were carded for the day. Dave Engle 
was high gun with an average of 85 per cent., with 
George Piercy finishing one point shy for the honor. 
W'uitley and Williams, Sr., shot a 50-bird race with 
Kelley and Williams, Jr., but Joe Whitley being a little 
cut of form, his team mate had to suffer the pangs of 
defeat. Scores: Whitley 12, Williams, Sr., 22; total 34. 
Kelley 23, Williams, Jr., 23; total 46. Kelley and Whitley 
tried their hands at 25 birds, Whitley shooting from 16yds. 
and Kelley at the limit, 24yd. mark. Scores: Kelley 19, 
\Vhitley 1§. , . 
Our next shooting date will be June 30. On this 
date there several matches have been arranged by some 
of the members that bid fair to watch. Bring your gun 
along and get in the game. Grounds are open at 
9:30 A. M. every other Sunday, and everybody welcome 
here. 
Targets: 
D D Engle.. 
J Williams .. 
T Kelley .... 
G Piercy .... 
J Williams, Jr 
J Whitley ..., 
W Hutchings 
A Geotz . 
A Kurzell .... 
24-Gauge - 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
21 
23 
17 
24 
22 
22 
20 
16 
21 
20 
20 
21 
20 
18 
20 
21 
18 
22 
21 
24 
19 
18 
19 
20 
17 
20 
20 
18 
16 
11 
19 
16 
13 
16 
15 
15 
17 
16 
17 
12 
11 
15 
15 
i2 
13 
Hyde P&rk Gun Club. 
Tune 15 was hot, too much so for comfort, and several 
of the regulars failed to attend the weekly shoot, ^^tn 
Leever, of Goshen, came down for a final warm-up be¬ 
fore going to Springfield for the Grand American. He 
was high gun with 91—very good under the hard con¬ 
ditions caused by a strong cross-wind, which affected the 
flio-ht of the targets. The Oskamps did not put up 
their usual score, as they were trying out new guns. 
Porter fell down after starting out well in the first event. 
Frohliger shot about as much as usual, but with not 
quite his usual success. 
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Frohliger . 16 f ■■ •• * 
G Oskamp . 12 15 •• •• 
