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the forenoon and accounted for many misses. It came 
in gusts and swept over the traps in gale fashion 
until well past noon. Later in the day when the first 
squads for the handicaps were called its force had 
diminished somewhat. 
Homer Clark had a clean run in the forenoon events. 
It was the Southern Special and Clark took top place 
over all with ioo straight. The Alton “pro” not being 
eligible for trophies, the first cup went to Woolfolk 
Henderson, former national champion, who scored 98. 
Charley Goodrich, the little trade representative from 
Chicago, was but one down on the 100 and went into 
second place. He dropped a target in the third 20, 
but before missing one totaled a high run of 192 from 
his unfinished string of Tuesday which was 142. Good¬ 
rich says this is his best. 
A. H. Campbell captured additional honors when he 
took second amateur trophy after a tie with F. C. 
Koch, the man in brown from Phillipsburg, O., and C. 
A. Burks, Knoxville’s star, for second place in the 
Southern Special. The trio had 97. In the shoot-off 
the former Memphis Gun Club vice-president ran 20 
straight. Koch had one down and Burks had 18. The 
Ohioan earned third prize. 
Third Day-May nth. 
In one of the closest and most exciting finishes ever 
witnessed among trapshooters, F. C. Koch, of Phillips¬ 
burg, O., won the Eleventh Southern Handicap after 
a shoot off with Mr. R. E. Duvall, of Belleville, Ills. 
Koch and Duvall tied on 95 out of a possible 100. In 
the first shoot off at 20 targets, they again tied on 19. 
In the second shoot off Koch made a perfect score of 
20 to Duvall’s 16, this giving the first place trophy to 
the Ohioan. 
Never was there a more perfect shoot held anywhere 
than this Eleventh Southern Handicap of The Inter¬ 
state Association. The weather was perfect for the 
three days’ shooting, everything connected with the big 
shoot itself ran along with the smoothness of a well- 
oiled machine, and the scores made were excellent. 
More than 200 shotgun artists participated in the 
events, and the entire program was completed exactly 
as set out in the beginning, and all the sportsmen who 
participated expressed themselves as being more than 
satisfied with the meeting. 
Handicap Committee. 
A. H. Campbell, Memphis, Tenn.; S. L. Dodds, Hick¬ 
man, Ky.; W. H. Jones, Macon, Ga.; D. J. Holland, 
Springfield, Mo.; L. G. Van'Ness, Memphis, Tenn. 
TROPHY WINNERS AND THEIR SCORES. 
Southern Introductory. 
Name 
Score 
Shoot Off 
Wm. Ridley . 
.98 
15—is—1 
W. 
II. 
Jones. 
.98 
13—14—2 
H. 
P. 
De Mund.. 
. 97 
—3 
Southern Special. 
W. 
Henderson ... 
.98 
—1 
A. 
H. 
Campbell.. 
. 97 
20— 2 
F. 
C. 
Koch. 
19—3 
C. 
A. 
Burks. 
18 
Southern Overture. 
W. 
H. 
Fitzgerald. 
— I 
J 
R. 
Livingston. 
.98 
—2 
P. 
R. 
Miller. 
19—3 
A. 
R. 
Ludlam.... 
18 
Preliminary Handicap. 
J. 
R. 
Livingston. 
20—I 
C. 
A. 
Courtney.. 
17—1 
Walter Williams 
20—3 
p. 
C. 
Ward. 
18 
F. 
J. 
Hixon. 
18 
Southern Handicap. 
F 
C. 
Koch. 
19—20—I 
R. 
E. 
Duvall. 
.(16 yards) 95 
19—16—2 
J 
D. 
Allen. 
19 —3 
A. 
R. 
Ludlam.... 
18 
L. 
C. 
Larsen. 
18 
D. 
P. 
Hughes.... 
.(17 yards) 94 
18 
H. 
N. 
Bellinger.. 
17 
B 
J. 
Robertson.. 
.(18 yards) 94 
is 
Women Contestants in the Southern Handicap. 
Mrs. B. P. Remy.(16 yards) 82 
Mrs. J. L. Doggett.(16 yards) 73 
Columbus, Ga., Cup. 
J. R. Livingston.546 ex 580 
Winner of High Average on All Single Targets. 
William Ridley .340 ex 350 
The Office Force. 
L. J. Squier, Cincinnati, O., cashier; Frank Morancy, 
Versailles, Ky., compiler of scores; W. O. Le Compte, 
Nashville, Tenn., assistant compiler of scores; L. H. 
Hall and C. W. Hawkins, both of Memphis, clerks. 
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