June 22, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Brand 
Again 
Repeating Shotguns 
and Shotgun Shells 
Loom up at State Shoots 
In the face of large entries and strenuous competition, 
Wincliester Guns and Shells showed clean heels at recent 
state shoots. 
NEW YORK STATE SHOOT 
State Championship: Won by Frank S. 
Wright, South Wales, with a Winchester 
Repeating Shotgun and “Leader” Shells. 
Score, 469 ex 500, and 25 straight on 
shoot-off. 
High Amateur Average for Shoot: 
Won by Frank S. Wright. Score, 424 ex 
450. Mr. Wright has won the High Ama¬ 
teur Average and New York State Cham¬ 
pionship four years in succession, and on 
each occasion he has shot the dependable 
Winchester guns and shells. 
NEW JERSEY STATE SHOOT 
High Professional Average: Won by 
J. M. Hawkins, with a Winchester Gun 
and Winchester Loaded Shells. Score, 
424 ex 450. 
OHIO STATE SHOOT 
State Championship: Won by F. W. 
King, with Winchester Loaded Shells. 
Score 50 straight. 
High General Average: Won by John 
R. Taylor with a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester Loaded Shells. 
Score, 433 ex 450. 
SO. DAKOTA STATE SHOOT 
High A.mateur Average: Won by J. P. 
White with a Winchester gun. Score, 421 
ex 450. 
High Professional Average: Won by 
John W. Garrett with a Winchester Gun 
and Winchester Loaded Shells. Score, 
419 ex 450. 
The Winchester Red w Combination wherever entered figures 
largely in the reported winnings, particularly in the important 
events. The most prejudiced mind must admit no guns 
and shells are superior in reliability and shooting qualities 
to the Winchester Red w Brand. 
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. 
Red 
W 
Brand 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
INDIAN.4POLIS, Ind., June 14.—Two days of ripping' 
good sport ended to-day at the close of our tournament. 
Webster made high average with 288 out of 300, while 
WcKinnis and Wise hooked up into a tie for second with 
282. Day one was clear and fine; day two dampened 
considerably toward noon. The program consisted of 150 
targets each day; but several extra events were also shot 
on each day. Scores: 
First Day. Second Day. 
. -^ , - * -V 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Edmunson . 
. 150 
139 
■ 150 
127 
\'oris . 
. 150 
117 
Fuchs . 
. 150 
117 
150 
1.31 
Peck . 
. 150 
137 
150 
13S 
Edwards . 
. 150 
142 
150 
139 
Sheperdson . 
. 150 
123 
150 
130 
Hickman . 
. 150 
127 
150 
128 
Webster . 
. 150 
145 
150 
143 
Koch . 
. 150 
142 
150 
138 
Parry . 
. 150 
138 
150 
i:i2 
Moeller . 
. 150 
133 
150 
124 
Beard . 
. 150 
141 
150 
100 
Wise . 
. 150 
139 
150 
143 
Giphart . 
. 150 
139 
150 
134 
Dixon . 
. 150 
134 
150 
127 
Huddy . 
. 150 
126 
150 
121 
Greene . 
. 150 
129 
150 
119 
Erskinc . 
. 150 
143 
150 
136 
Humpston . 
. 150 
131 
150 
114 
Kice . 
. 150 
140 
150 
132 
I W Harris . 
. 150 
129 
150 
133 
Swihart . 
. 150 
122 
150 
100 
Britton . 
. 150 
141 
150 
130 
Tewett . 
. 150 
136 
150 
1-21 
Lewis . 
. 150 
134 
150 
123 
Bruns . 
. 150 
136 
150 
145 
Arvern . 
. 150 
137 
150 
137 
Hymer . 
. 150 
133 
150 
132 
George . 
. 150 
132 
150 
136 
McKinnis . 
. 150 
143 
150 
139 
Hanger . 
. 150 
131 
Straughn . 
. 150 
138 
Wilcox . 
. 60 
46 
Cope . 
. 120 
90 
Jackson . 
. 120 
95 
Arnold . 
. 90 
83 
Bennett . 
. 60 
40 
Bell . 
23 
Waddell . 
. 45 
37 
Hudson . 
. 60 
49 
Michaelis . 
. 15 
7 
Professionals: 
Taylor . 
. 150 
133 
150 
142 
Heikes . 
. 150 
143 
150 
142 
German . 
. 150 
147 
150 
144 
Ee Compte . 
. 150 
140 
150 
137 
Chamberlin . 
. 150 
139 
150 
137 
Stannard . 
. 150 
134 
150 
131 
Neriweather Gun Club. 
Warm Springs, Ga., June 14.—The tournament just 
over at the Warm Springs, under the auspices of the 
Meriwether Gun Club, was in every way a success. The 
amateur highest aggregate score over the first two days 
vyas made by A. J. Hill, of Dawson, winning the Warm 
Springs amateur cup. Ten events at 15 and four at 25 
targets were shot on each first two days. 
Geo. H. Waddell, of Columbus, won both the ama¬ 
teur and the free-for-all handicap trophies, at 50 targets 
each, shot on the third day. 
The scores were about the best that have been made 
by amateurs. C. E. Goodrich, of Chicago, led the pro¬ 
fessionals with 247 out of 250, making 150 straight. Ten 
men lost only 120 targets out of 3000—a remarkable score, 
most of the shooting being done in a heavy rain. 
Event No. 1 on the third day was the Warm Springs 
amateur handicap; No. 2 was the free-for-all. 
1st Day. 2d Day. 
3d Day. 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
No.1.No.2 
A J Hill, 19. 
250 
240 
250 
229 
46 
42 
W T Laslie . 
250 
246 
150 
141 
J Hightower, 20.. 
250 
239 
250 
233 
47 
43 
\’an Cate, 21. 
250 
237 
250 
242 
46 
48 
E Alexander, 20.. 
250 
239 
250 
2.39 
48 
43 
W H Jones. 
250 
228 
E Harold, 16.... 
250 
144 
250 
179 
ii 
F. \''ilh’n2‘ham. IG. 
250 
217 
250 
195 
42 
G Waddell. 20.... 
250 
239 
250 
231 
48 
49 
1 Anderson. IG... 
250 
220 
250 
215 
34 
39 
N Tucker, 16. 
250 
210 
250 
218 
43 
48 
J Chafee, 19. 
250 
237 
250 
237 
46 
42 
B S Duncan, 18.. 
250 
220 
250 
216 
39 
35 
J M Barrett, 18.. 
T L Salter, 16.... 
250 
222 
250 
217 
40 
47 
200 
167 
250 
207 
43 
44 
W J Timms, 18... 
250 
219 
250 
219 
39 
40 
B Timms, 16 . 
W A Leach, 19... 
250 
192 
41 
45 
250 
225 
250 
224 
45 
48 
W M Parker. 
200 
157 
W J Tinney. 
250 
151 
150 
io2 
V B Bowie, 16.... 
250 
210 
250 
195 
T E Camp. 
200 
166 
R D Perch. 
250 
214 
Professionals: 
W Huff, 23. 
250 
237 
250 
236 
45 
43 
E R Holt, 23. 
250 
243 
250 
238 
45 
43 
C E Goodrich, 21. 
250 
247 
250 
236 
39 
46 
T Prade, 19 . 
250 
215 
250 
225 
43 
43 
H D Gibbs, 23... 
250 
242 
250 
244 
45 
45 
T Cassetty, 19. 
220 
145 
250 
179 
29 
33 
R A Flautt, 19.... 
250 
239 
250 
225 
48 
43 
G Ward. 22. 
250 
236 
250 
227 
42 
41 
Tie on all 16yd. targets: Shoot-off for cup 
-Hill 23, 24 
Cate 23, 22. Tie 
vMexander 24. 
for 
amateur 
handicap: 
Waddell 
25 
Pine Bluff Gun Cluib. 
Pine Bluff, Ark., June 13.—E. J. Voss won State 
championship here to-day, after running into a tie with 
John Myar, with 49 out of 50. In the shoot-off at 25 
rocks, Voss missed only one, while Myar slipped up on 
two. Nick Arie was high gun for the two days, getting 
288 out of 300. H. B. Pottinger took second with two 
less. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
A 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
N Arie . 
. 150 
144 
150 
144 
J W Alston. 
. 1.50 
137 
150 
1.33 
E C Arnold . 
. 150 
117 
H N Bellinger . 
. 150 
140 
iio 
139 
W M Bayelle. 
. 150 
124 
150 
114 
G Clements . 
. 150 
137 
150 
139 
A W Campbell . 
150 
102 
W H Deaver . 
. 150 
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150 
121 
W V Ham.mond . 
. 150 
112 
150 
108 
E A Howell. 
. 150 
131 
150 
118 
C C Handly . 
. 150 
134 
150 
135 
P' J King. 
. 150 
130 
150 
137 
W 
Little . 
. 150 
129 
150 
130 
J 
T Lloyd. 
. 150 
109 
150 
106 
las Larkin . 
. 120 
97 
150 
105 
i 
W McGee . 
134 
J 
W Myar..'. 
. 150 
131 
150 
135 
L Morgan. 
. ... 150 
132 
150 
119 
11 
B Pottinger. 
. 150 
142 
150 
144 
s 
B Russell. 
. 150 
108 
A 
W Scruggs. 
125 
iso 
128 
H 
C Stilwell. 
. 150 
117 
150 
115 
W 
H Simpson. 
120 
103 
E 
E Trice. 
. 120 
73 
120 
100 
E 
T Voss. 
. 150 
143 
150 
135 
A 
U Williams. 
. 150 
126 
150 
132 
T 
P VTight. 
. 150 
135 
150 
141 
R 
Wood . 
... 
150 
120 
Professionals: 
R 
L Bennett. 
. 150 
140 
150 
141 
G 
B Cragg. 
. 150 
134 
150 
122 
H 
J Donnelly. 
. 150 
137 
150 
121 
J 
S Day. 
. 150 
143 
150 
142 
1 
R Hinkell. 
. 150 
134 
150 
133 
J 
K Lewis. 
. 150 
123 
150 
136 
A 
D Mermod. 
. 150 
133 
150 
139 
