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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 29, 1910. 
PARTICIPANTS AT PINEHURST. 
No. 1, Dr. D. L. Culver, winner of the Third Midwinter Handicap. No. 2, R. M. Owen, winner of 
Third Preliminary Handicap. 
Jan. 21, Third Day. 
The Midwinter Handicap was the main event. It was 
preceded by the morning sweepstakes, five 20-target 
events. Of these, totals 100 targets, Nuchols was high 
amateur with 94, while Elliott was first professional with 
96. Scores: 
*Guy Ward 
Crayton 
Nuchols 
A Lyon 
Culver 
*G L Lyon 
Billings 
Owens 
Hinds 
♦Elliott 
Powell 
*Keller, Jr. 
Todd ..... 
Clarke .... 
’German .. 
Church ... 
Sousa . 92 
*Welles . 92 
Dreher . 91 
♦Storr . 84 
Dr Johnston . 76 
Thomas . 75 
Virdin . 85 
♦Taylor . 95 
*Huff . 89 
♦Parker . 81 
♦Hearne . 93 
♦Gibbs . 86 
D Edwards . 73 
*W Henderson . 93 
B B Ward. 88 
Skelly . 91 
H T Edwards . 90 
Dey . 76 
MORNING SWEEPSTAKE TOTALS. 
92 
91 
94 
84 
90 
91 
90 
SO 
72 
96 
91 
90 
88 
89 
95 
84 
The Midwinter Handicap was marked by close com¬ 
petition. The winners were Dr. D. Le Roy Culver, ot 
Tersev City, with a score of 94; second was a tie between 
J. E. Crayton. Charlotte. N. C., and H. T. Edwards, 
Union City, Tenn., on 89. . , , 
Of the professionals, J. R. Taylor was high for the 
three days with 386; Lyon was second with 383. lhe 
Dupont medal for long run went to Lyon. 
12 3 4 
Events: 
Targets: X, 
*J A R Elliott. 21 
*G L Lyon . 21 
*1. S German . 21 
*J R Taylor . 21 
♦W Henderson .20 
* Guy Ward . 20 
♦A M Hatcher . 
*W Huff .20 
25 25 25 25 Broke. 
21 22 20 17 
23 20 22 22 
21 24 24 23 
18 23 22 20 
23 20 22 20 
22 21 24 23 
19 23 22 22 
22 21 21 24 
80 
87 
72 
83 
85 
90 
86 
88 
Pinehurst Tournament. 
Crayton . 19 86 
Culver . 19 80 
Billings . 19 78 
Powel . 19 80 
♦Keller, Jr. 19 81 
♦Starr . 19 83 
Dr Johnston ... 19 64 
♦Hearne . 19 86 
Clarke 
Dr Dreher 
Veillin .... 
Church ... 
Sousa . 
Thomas ... 
Crary . 
Dey . 
The Pinehurst, N. C., tournament may be readily 
classed as the important midwinter event. 
The Preliminary Handicap was won by R. M. Owen, 
of New York. 
The Midwinter Handicap was won by Dr. Le Roy 
Culver, of Jersey City, N. J. 
Jan. 19, First Day. 
Geo. R. Lyon ran 111 straight on the first day, un¬ 
finished, which, continued on the second day, totaled 147. 
Lester S. German ran 102 on the first day, and rounded 
it out to 114 on the second day. J. R. Taylor was also 
in the long runs with 88. The program on the first day 
consisted of ten 20-target events. Lyon broke 198. Ger¬ 
man and Taylor broke 195. Of the amateurs, Chas. 
Nichols and P. H. Powell broke 188. 
Jan. 20, Second Day. 
There were twenty-two. amateurs in the competition of 
the second day. The program consisted of five 20-target 
events, totaling 100 targets. J. E. Crayton, of Charlotte, 
N. C., was high amateur with 94. W. F. Clark, of 
Boston was second with 93. He is a member of the 
Palefaces. Ninety-one was the tie between Dr. D. L. 
Culver, of Jersey City, and R. M. Owen, of New York. 
Charles Nuchols, of Charlotte, scored 90. 
J. R. Taylor, professional, scored 96, Woolfolk Hen¬ 
derson 95, Geo. Lyon 94, Elliott and Ward 93. 
In the Preliminary Handicap, Owen was first with 
93, Clark was second with 89. Hinds and Church were 
third with 88. Ward was fourth with 87. Taylor, pro¬ 
fessional, scored 92. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP. 
♦Henderson . 
♦Guy Ward... 
♦Huff . 
♦Hatcher .... 
Nuchols . 20 
•Welles . 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
21 
88 
♦Gibbs . 
.. 19 
74 
21 
88 
D Edwards ... 
.. 19 
53 
21 
86 
N Johnston ... 
.. 19 
86 
21 
92 
B B Ward.... 
.. 19 
87 
21 
84 
H Edwards .. . 
.. 19 
SO 
20 
90 
♦Skelly . 
.. 19 
92 
20 
83 
Owen . 
... 18 
93 
20 
S9 
A Lvon . 
.. 18 
8S 
20 
86 
Hinds . 
... 18 
84 
20 
81 
T C Todd . 
... 18 
81 
AT THE PINEHURST TOURNAMENT. 
From left to right: Guy Ward, high professional in Consolation Handicap: Arthur Lyon, Chas. Nuchols, 
high average amateur; A. M. Hatcher and J. E. Crayton, second high amateur average. 
THE PRINCIPAL WINNERS AT PINEHURST. 
Dr. D. L. Culver on 5. R. M. Owen on 3, in the same squads in the regular eventf. Geo. Lyon on 1. 
Charley Billings on 2. 
89 
82 
74 
88 
73 
70 
82 
80 
N Johnston . 19 19 24 24 20 87 
B B Ward . 19 24 23 21 20 88 
Chas Nichols . 20 21 21 23 22 87 
*H S Welles . 20 15 19 21 17 72 
♦J T Skelley . 20 20 22 19 20 81 
R M Owen . 19 21 22 20 16 79 
J E Crayton . 19 23 21 23 22 89 
N Johnston . 19 19 24 24 20 87 
P. B Ward . 19 24 23 21 20 88 
A Lyon . 19 21 16 19 16 72 
W F Clarke . 19 24 19 19 22 84 
*W G Hearne . 19 20 20 20 22 82 
P H Powel . 18 23 20 22 19 84 
*F. H Storr . 18 19 19 22 17 77 
Dr D L Culver . 18 24 24 22 24 94 
J C Todd . 18 21 21 22 21 85 
C W Billings . 18 20 20 22 22 84 
W D Hinds . 18 22 21 19 18 80 
Dr J G Johnson . 18 23 16 15 21 75 
♦T H Keller, Tr. 18 22 22 22 21 87 
♦Gibbs . 18 21 19 21 23 84 
D Edwards . 18 21 16 23 21 81 
♦W F Parker. 18 17 21 19 19 76 
T H Dreher. 18 17 19 21 24 81 
H T Edwards. 18 19 25 22 23 S9 
A W Church. 18 22 19 21 19 81 
T D Virdin. 17 22 16 20 20 78 
T P Sousa. 16 19 20 22 18 79 
H E Thomas . 16 17 18 21 21 79 
Tas G S Dey. 16 20 17 21 21 79 
'Gardner . 16 17 13 16 17 63 
♦Professionals. 
In the Consolation Handicap on Jan. 22, Norwood 
Johnston, of Pittsburg, Pa., was high with 174 out of 200. 
J. C. Todd, Newburyport, was second with 173. Third, 
J. E. Crayton, 165. Of the professionals, Guy Ward, At¬ 
lanta, was high with 177. Second, Lyon, 175. Third, 
German, 174. Fourth, H. S. Welles, New York, 172. 
