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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 29, 1912 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
\V iLMiNGTON, Del.', June 22.—Forty contestants took 
part m the shoot here to-day. The main attraction was 
the Oonnable trophy, distance handicap event. Mr. 
Carlon again won the trophy, beating the field with 24 
out of^ 25 from 21yds. J. B. McHugh and J. H. Min- 
C^sss A on 25 straight; Wm. Edmanson 
and H. P. Carlon tied for Class B on 24; Dr. Arthur 
Patterson, won Class C on 22, while H. C. Pollock took 
Class p with 19 out of 25. Ties will be decided on 
Tune^29, when contestants’ score in the “all New Eng¬ 
land’’ and all Delaware match will be taken. 
Special matches during the afternoon were: R. P. 
C hoate and L. L. Jarrell tied for the Eugene du Pont 
Class (T cup, Jarrell winning by 20 to his opponent’s 
18 in the shoot-ofi. Jarrell also successfully defended 
the same cup on a challenge from W. B. Smith, Tr his 
«:core m the race, which was at 50 targets, being 41 to 
Smith’s 37. 
The first Class D cup, held by S. J. Newman, was 
also shot for and sucessfully defended, Mr. Newman’s 
score being 41; his opponent, J. A. MacMulIen, making 
38 out of the 50 targets. 
The following- challenges were handed in during the 
afternoon, and matches will be arranged for at an early 
date: 
'D. Lindsay challenges holder of Class B cup; R S 
\\ ood challenges holder of Class C cup. 
The du Pont Club is proud of the distinction it has 
oue to a world s record being made on its grounds 
Thursday, the 20th, when Mr. Minnick defeated G. H 
Mitchell in a race consisting of 500 targets per man 
Mr. Minnick’s score of 477 out of 500, eclipses the former- 
record, held by John W. Garrett, of Colorado Springs. 
Scores: 
Class A. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
T T Roberson... 
99 
IS 
I 
H Minnick... 
. 22 
21 
T B McHugh.... 
22 
21 
\V 
G Wood. 
, 22 
21 
D J Dougherty. 
22 
17 
Class B. 
'V Edmanson... 
21 
21 
W 
Matthewson.. 
, 20 
20 
H W Bush. 
20 
17 
H 
P Carlon.... 
21 
24 
1 Martin . 
20 
15 
r 
Leedom . 
20 
IS 
V du Pont. 
20 
19 
D 
Lindsay . 
20 
16 
G H Mitchell... 
20 
14 
S 
Tuchton . 
20 
20 
Class 
c. 
.1 W Mathews... 
18 
19 
Dr 
A Patterson. 
18 
19 
E P Ewing. 
18 
22 
R 
S Wood. 
18 
16 
G L larrell. 
18 
18 
W 
B Smith, Jr.. 
18 
17 
S O David. 
18 
16 
W 
Coyne . 
18 
18 
R P Choate. 
18 
18 
w 
Tomlinson 
18 
14 
Dr Betts . 
18 
18 
A 
Curley . 
18 
10 
J Anderson, Jr. 
18 
13 
z 
H Lofland.... 
18 
15 
Class D. 
S J Newman.... 
16 
17 
H 
16 
18 
Dr Bullock . 
16 
17 
J : 
16 
18 
C (J Mammelle. 
16 
15 
D 
16 
14 
F H Lambert... 
16 
15 
Rocky Mountain State Association. 
■Salida. Colo., June 19.—R. S. 
trophy in our three-day tournament 
Ills shooting being exceptionally 
sistent. 
King took high gun 
, with 430 out of 450, 
good, though incon- 
Hanley . 
'V Shemwell . 
T Rohrer ... 
R A King. 
J McDuffie ..! 
L Franklin . 
F M Bockem (1.35 2d day) 
Dodds .. 
T D A Shaffer. 
F A Newton . 
Burton . 
fl Myers. 
W G Rhodes (120) ... . 
A E Owen (90) . 
P Collins . 
T Hughes . 
W ''each . 
'V Bowen . 
C S Kramer. 
B Burns . 
M' Thomas . 
A Sarcander . 
B C Moritz. 
.\ Huff . 
F Luther . 
N Franklin . 
Eads . 
'V Martin . 
J Price . 
Dingman . 
Itf Blount . 
C A Blaine. 
W Thompson . 
J Gustavson (75 3d day).. 
Chas Spoor (75 2d day) .. 
G Lloyd . 
Professionals: 
Geo Burt . 
H C Keefe. 
W m Bowman . 
T S Daily. 
A H Hardy. 
1st. Day. 
.. 102 
.. 1.38 
.. 133 
.. 141 
.. 137 
.. 83 
.. 113 
.. 107 
.. 1‘’4 
122 
.'. 105 
.. l‘>8 
O-' 
.. 78 
143 
137 
199 
88 
134 
125 
138 
139 
130 
118 
05 
OO 
123 
139 
114 
14 '’ 
138 
147 
138 
140 
2d Day. 3d Day. 
145 
143 
139 
145 
143 
146 
130 
136 
101 
68 
94 
104 
122 
123 
ioi 
-i-IR 
131 
123 
i-sii 
130 
138 
132 
142 
138 
133 
143 
114 
126 
144 
140 
134 
135 
135 
132 
142 
1.36 
136 
135 
117 
122 
1‘’6 
135 
11,8 
DS 
132 
139 
136 
1'14 
118 
114 
117 
105 
115 
1.31 
109 
64 
108 
63 
123 
108 
143 
141 
139 
135 
138 
144 
120 
141 
130 
136 
Marion Gun Club. 
Marion, la June 22.—Belcw are the scores of our 
last shoot, held- June 20. A fierce rainstorm just a( 
noon kept down the ..ttendance. Each man shot at 5C 
targets; S. O’Bnen 50, J. Ives 48, L. D. Dennis 48, 
1*. Schwatz 47, C. Booth 4G. I. B. Cutter 42 U G 
G. Mathews .35, G. Johnson 32, A. C. Max^ 
uell 3-, H. Johnson 31. A. C. Maxwell, Sec’y. 
Vermonl State Trapshooters’ League. 
Jnii^ 1®-—W. P. Springer, from North- 
held, became the new State champion to-day with the 
excellent score of 92 out of 100. D. M. Barclay, C. H. 
Burr and W. P. Twigg broke together for place, each 
cracking 91. Dr. C. H. Burr took high average for the 
two days shooting consistently for a score of 280 out of 
300. J. M. Gates was rather a distant second with 274. 
Barclay tied for third with 
jb9. H. H. Stevens broke rocks to the extent of 286 
tor first professional joy. The tournament was emi- 
nently successful, and we congratulate Secretary Frank 
E. Adams on the clear and comprehensive score sheets 
sent us. 
Three extra events were shot, which are not counted 
m the totals. No. 13 being for merchandise prizes: 
J M Gates. 
G B Walton.... 
H B Moulton.. 
\-y P Springer.. 
Frank Adams . 
D M Barclay... 
W F Clarke. 
J D Jordan. 
A M Arnold... 
G E McGrath... 
B A Eastman.. 
H L Abbott_ 
Dr C H Burr.. 
W P Twigg. 
I L Hall. 
E R Purdy.... 
C L Priest . 
A Milne . 
FI B Houghton 
F W Jackson... 
G E Bond. 
P S Clark. 
B M Shepard.. 
W E Stoddard. 
E A Bailey. 
C Lagerquist .. 
Pr ifes=ionaIs: 
f' E FI Sheldon 
f! M Wheeler_ 
G H (Thapin_ 
H H Stevens..., 
H A Keller. 
J S Fanning.... 
W B Darton. 
First Day. Second Day. 
, , A_ ^ A 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
150 
136 
150 
138 
150 
130 
150 
130 
150 
128 
150 
128 
150 
129 
150 
131 
150 
136 
150 
133 
150 
133 
150 
136 
150 
130 
150 
131 
150 
121 
150 
130 
150 
128 
150 
129 
150 
114 
150 
118 
150 
114 
150 
109 
150 
118 
150 
111 
150 
139 
150 
141 
150 
130 
150 
137 
150 
124 
150 
114 
150 
129 
150 
129 
150 
127 
150 
121 
1.50 
77 
150 
85 
150 
127 
150 
124 
150 
123 
150 
130 
150 
78 
150 
95 
30 
9 
75 
40 
15 
8 
30 
24 
60 
46 
120 ■ 
84 
150 
127 
150 
132 
150 
121 
150 
125 
150 
138 
150 
132 
150 
143 
150 
143 
150 
130 
150 
120 
,150 
140 
150 
133 
150 
136 
150 
143 
Analosfan Gun Club. 
Washington, 
were made at the 
Club yesterday: 
D. C., June 23,—The following scores 
regular shoot of the Analostan Gun 
firecn . 
Huseman .... 
H B Wilson 
Stine . 
Parsons . 
*.Shaw . 
Peck . 
Kirk . 
Fmmons .... 
Sharpe . 
I.nttrell . 
■IFord . 
Monroe . 
Bohnke . 
Barn»s . 
Dr Tavlor _ 
Talbott . 
Bradford . 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Dbis. 
. 130 
90 
12 
. 100 
93 
17 
. 100 
89 
21 
. 100 
83 
. 100 
82 
16 
. 100 
72 
12 
. 100 
72 
8 
. 100 
71 
14 
. 100 
52 
. 100 
34 
. 75 
58 
19 
. 75 
47 
7 
. 65 
44 
17 
. 50 
41 
. 50 
40 
. 50 
38 
. 50 
28 
16 
. 50 
19 
*''isitor. tUsed 20-gauge gun. 
The program for the registered 
will be issued about July 1. 
shoot on July 27 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Fort Wayne Gun Club. 
Ft. Wayne, Ind., June 10.— H. H. Hontz, from 
Cromwell, took away high amateur average with 142 
out of 150. J. R. Taylor added another high honor to 
his incalculable number of wins getting 146. Scores: 
K C Shepherdson. 
H H Hontz. 
Geo Miller ..'. 
G A Barton. 
C E Maxwel 
M Hootman . 
O M Smith. 
M J Koontz. 
Professionals; 
R O Heikes. 
C A Young. 
L S German . 
138 
W J Blunt. 
.. 134 
142 
J H Maxwell. 
.. 124 
138 
VV O Maxwell. 
.. 121 
135 
C H Heinzerlmg.. .. 
.. il9 
136 
Max Witz . 
.. 134 
133 
W Fleming . 
.. 115 
128 
W H Scherer. 
.. 128 
125 
P Keller . 
.. 123 
133 
W Weigman . 
.. 129 
135 
F Bricker . 
.. 104 
133 
F Joliff . 
.. 119 
143 
J R Taylor . 
.. 146 
139 
14b 
VV D Stannard. 
.. 139 
Glen Willow Gun Club. 
‘ourney of the Glen Willow Gun 
shooters to the Manayunk traps on 
eVnh independent Gun 
Club won with 91 out of 100. 
sq Kinohiner led Class A, each smashing 
89, and on the shoot-off for the trophy, Kinchiner won 
p the Class B donation with 80, and 
William Free the Class C prize with 72. Oscar Wilde 
won trophy for the best member’s score, with 91. Scores: 
King 75, Stern 7., Weinman 70, Rhinert 69, Reicheldifer 
re Bickings 75’ Schwartz (4^ 32, Dr. Pepper 80, Hall 89, 
95 n' ®t’ 92, Platt 95, Fisher 
t 2’. Glegg 78, Bender 35, Levering 31, Armstrong 68 
Kmchmer 89, Cook 93, Smith 87, Plum 94, Oliver H 
Newcomb 97, Ford 84, Stevens 72, Pratt 83, Wilde 91, 
Letford 88’ J. Mattis 7(k R. Mattis 75, W. Carter 64 
Riggs 92, Lehman 82, Eyre 92, McGrath 56, Free 72 
Haeberlme 55, Schultz 84, D. Peters No. 8, 83, Fredrick 
88, Redmond 75, Hinkle (40) 20, J. Shuster (40)° 34 
Lawrence (20) 6, Fogarty (20) 7, G. Shuster (40) 34’ 
Gerhart (40) 37, Lehman (20) 17, J. Mattis (20) 11 ^ ’ 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Mississippi \’alley Gun Club, composed of 
■sportsmen of Fulton county, Ill., has been incorporated. 
The directors are: George Denton, William Hinrichsen 
and George Harms. It is proposed to give shooting 
tournaments at intervals during the season. 
•C 
In reporting the Ohio State shoot, held at Dayton, 
June 4, we gave the address of the winner, F. W’. King! 
as Columbus. Mr. King is from Cleveland, and is none 
other than the gentleman who manufactures the cele¬ 
brated shooting- glasses, the aid of which undoubtedly 
had much to do with Mr. King’s remarkable run of 50 
straight in the championship event. 
m 
1 he Du Pont Gun Club will hold a shoot on July 4. 
N o. 1 event is a merchandise shoot at 25 single targets, en¬ 
trance 25 cents, including cost of targets; eight prizes; 
Lewis class system of division. Event No. 2 is at 10 
pair of doubles, re-entries unlimited; entrance 15 cents, 
tw'o prizes, high gun. Practice shooting during the 
day. No one barred. Practice targets, 15 cents for 25. 
(irounds open at 10 A. M. Entries close at 3 P. M. 
I irst scores made to count for prize in event No. 1. 
Lunch served on the grounds. 
W. G. Beecroft. 
Newlon Gun Club. 
Newton, N. J., June 22.-The Frank Hall 100-bird 
championship race was shot to-day at our traps, and a 
classy field participated. Twelve men shot through and 
only two under 90 per cent. F. R. Wickes, Grange Gun 
Club, was high with 97; L. Colquitt and A. B Bnckner 
tied with 95 each. The scores follow; Finckner 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
F 
J^awrence 
. 200 
177 
F K. Wickes..,. 
. 100 
97 
L 
S Page. 
. 200 
178 
O J Crigan.... 
. 125 
98 
W 
Hassinger..., 
. 200 
169 
A Wright . 
. 100 
85 
A 
L Ivins. 
. 200 
182 
L Hess . 
. 125 
105 
B 
M Shanlev.. 
. 200 
181 
D L Snider. 
. 75 
63 
A 
B Brickner., 
. 200 
188 
. 75 
61 
H 
S Sindie_ 
. 200 
180 
Sam Wells .... 
.. 75 
61 
W 
Kussmaul... 
. 200 
166 
Y Y Howell.. 
.. 75 
70 
S 
Francisco_ 
, 145 
125 
S Mars . 
. 75 
60 
G 
M Morford.. 
. 155 
142 
I C McKaig.... 
. 75 
60 
W 
Trowbridge., 
. 140 
126 
F Layton ~ _ 
. 75 
61 
Li Colquitt . 
. 125 
114 
G A Smith .... 
. 75 
60 
. J; ft. French and F. Lindle shot a series of matches 
for the dinner and a nice cold bottle, which ended in a 
tie. Mr. W. Dutcher, of Paterson, assisted the man¬ 
gers in every way possible, and it was appreciated. 
A. B. Brickner, Sec’y. 
Sikeston Gun Club. 
Sikeston. Mo., June 21.—Out of 50 clay pigeons th 
following serres were made to-dav: Dan McCoy 4: 
( lem Mar.shall 38, W. E. Derris 37, W. H. Tanner 3( 
L. R. Bowman 34, Harry Smith 32. 
Wm. H. Tanner, Sec’y. 
Du PonI Gun Club, Rifle Dept. 
Wilmington, Del., June 22. —The following scores 
were made on the rifle range of the Du Pont Gun Club: 
997 9 i?®’ 99 V''T^?. fai’get, possible 250: j. T. Birch, 
227, 224, 221; A P. shivery 223, 214, 209; H. C. Mode 195 
W. R. Huey 185; V. du Pont 160. 
Pistol, possible 100: W. E. Steen 62, 56, 65, 56 61 
faO, 56; E. S. England 71, L. C. S. Dorsey 87, 87 85. 
CARTAN & JEFFREY CO., 
Wholesale Brokerage and Commission 
Omaha, Neb. June 3d, 1912. 
Forest and Stream Advertising Department, 
New York, N. Y.: 
Gentlemen—Answering your letter of May 31, we 
would say that certainly it is to our interest to sell 
all the Carnation Milk possible, and that without 
any regard whatever to our friends in the advertis¬ 
ing business. We are glad that the Pacific Coast 
Condensed Milk Co. has an appropriation for 
advertising in publications such as yours, as we 
believe this will open up practically a new field for 
the milk. Yours truly, Cartan & Jeffrey Co. 
