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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 26, 1910. 
Baltimore Tournament. 
The two days’ registered tournament, held at Prospect 
Park, Baltimore, March 16 and 17, was held under the 
auspices of the A. G. Alford Sporting Goods Co. There 
was a good attendance of shooters and their friends. 
There were ninety contestants from various parts of the 
country. The tournament was managed by Messrs. 
George P. Mordecai and Basil Wagner. The weather 
was a fine day of early spring—clear, cool and pleasant. 
A mild breeze did not disturb the chances of the shoot¬ 
ers. Two traps furnished targets for the different 
events, while a third one furnished practice in the after¬ 
noon. 
The program consisted of nine events, of which seven 
were at 20 targets, and two at 25 targets. Entrance and 
added moneys were alike in each event, $2 and $10 re¬ 
spectively. 
Of the professionals, George L. Lyon was high with 
177 out of 190. Sim Glover was second with 174. Lester 
German was close up with 173, while Harry S. Welles 
and J. A. R. Elliott tied for fourth on 171. 
The amateurs were in a close struggle for the day’s 
high average honors, three, G. L. Hoover, of Luke, Md., 
Wm. M. Foord, of Wilmington, Del., and Charles Mink, 
of Philadelphia, tying on 171. W. A. Weidebusch, _ of 
Fairmont, W. Va., was next with 169. Ewing, of Rising 
Sun, Md., scored 167 for third. 
A special merchandise event was for beginners whose 
averages were not above 65 per cent, and who had not 
shot at more than 200 targets. This event was included 
in events 8 and 9. This was won by Gill H. Stansbury, 
of Arlington, who scored 22 in the first string and 23 in 
the second, a total of 45 out of 50. thereby taking the 
first prize, a gun. R. L. Fink, of Kennett Square, Pa., 
was second with 43. 
The management was materially assisted by the experts 
Linn Worthington, Lloyd Lewis and Charles North, the 
latter having charge of the traps. The scores follow: 
March 16, First Day. 
Events: 123456789 Total. 
Elliott . 17 19 17 18 19 19 15 22 25 171 
German . 14 17 20 18 19 18 17 25 24 173 
Weidebusch . 18 18 19 16 15 20 15 25 23 169 
Watson . 14 19 18 15 15 16 13 22 22 154 
Keller . 18 17 17 16 17 20 12 20 IS 155 
Towner . 16 15 18 18 20 19 12 23 23 164 
Thomas . 14 13 14 9 11 11 11 17 18 127 
Mordecai . 17 17 17 11 15 15 9 19 19 139 
Ewing . 15 18 19 17 18 18 15 24 23 167 
Wagner . 18 19 17 18 15 16 14 19 17 153 
Starr . 11 19 19 18 18 20 17 18 23 163 
Lewis . 12 17 16 11 17 16 17 22 22 150 
Brown . 15 19 14 IS 15 20 16 24 24 165 
Steubener . 15 14 17 17 IS 15 12 23 23 154 
Glover . 17 19 19 17 19 19 16 23 25 174 
Welles . 15 20 19 18 18 20 14 23 24 171 
King . 16 15 18 15 15 19 16 23 23 160 
T Billmyer . 14 17 18 17 17 14 10 20 21 148 
A Billmyer . 9 13 19 17 15 14 11 21 17 126 
G Hoover . 16 19 18 17 18 17 18 23 25 171 
Lyon . 17 19 19 19 19 18 18 25 23 171 
Hinds . 17 17 17 16 16 16 13 23 25 165 
Clark . 16 19 14 18 18 20 16 22 21 165 
Foord . 17 18 19 14 19 20 16 23 25 171 
Todd . 16 19 19 18 18 18 16 23 23 167 
Mink . 15 19 18 17 19 20 15 23 25 171 
Wolstencroft . 18 18 17 15 18 18 H 21 15 157 
Frick . 12 16 14 19 14 19 15 22 21 150 
Scarlet . 17 15 14 13 8 15 16 19 21 138 
Linn . 14 15 16 16 18 17 13 22 19 148 
Glascock . 14 17 19 17 10 15 16 20 22 150 
Harvey . 7 10 16 11 12 15 3 20 . 
Baughman . 13 15 16 13 16 19 15 20 21 148 
Carney . 13 16 19 13 12 8 12 15 21 
Williams . 18 18 18 15 20 18 13 23 19 162 
Sousa . 14 15 15 11 13 13 11 21 18 136 
Lusbv . 12 18 17 10 17 19 15 16 25 149 
Gent . 16 16 18 18 16 17 13 23 22 159 
Etchison . 14 13 20 15 18 18 13 23 20 153 
Timons . 16 19 16 15 14 17 13 21 19 152 
Nitze . 16 13 17 12 14 14 13 19 22 1.39 
D F Willearv. 17 11 16 15 16 13 15 18 22 143 
E L Bartlett . 13 19 17 8 14 14 10 20 20 126 
Monroe . 17 13 9 11 16 14 14 16 19 129 
Taylor . 16 17 17 15 14 17 16 19 18 149 
Tracev . 17 12 15 15 16 17 15 24 24 155 
C Williams . 15 18 17 15 9 11 16 19 10 130 
Rose . 15 16 18 16 18 18 17 21 21 160 
England . 17 16 18 16 15 16 12 19 22 151 
Remington . 15 15 15 18 18 18 15 22 24 161 
Rasin . 16 12 15 16 17 17 13 22 18 146 
Brehm . 12 15 15 7 15 9 7 14 9 103 
Malone . 13 17 16 14 14 16 13 19 22 144 
Corse .12 14 12 15 10 17 21 101 
Locke .14 16 14 13 18 18 93 
Eyler . 9 12 11 .. 14 13 59 
H S Gill. 15 13 18 .. 22 23 91 
M Linn .12 11 14 .. 16 17 70 
T Keller. 10 .. 16 10 20 21 77 
Hargest . 13.. 17 16 46 
Hargest, Tr.17 .. 16 19 52 
Whiteford’ .11 14 10 17 21 73 
Street . 18 17 15 16 24 90 
Hunter . 21 22 43 
Holland .15 18 19 52 
Clifton .15 15 30 
Dell .18 13 31 
Brooks . 9 15 24 
Thompson .11 17 28 
Laselle . 21 22 43 
Billingslea . 15 20 35 
Emmord .12 16 28 
Price .15 18 33 
Finster . 20 20 40 
C W Smith.13 17 30 
Moran .15 15 30 
Stansberry .'. 19 19 38 
Gtyer .11 12 23 
Holly Smith .18 16 34 
Sullivan . 18 22 40 
Rogers .11 14 25 
Norton . 16 23 39 
March 17, Second Day. 
The program consisted of five 20-target events, $2 
, entrance, $10 added, and the Maryland Handicap, 100 
1 targets, $10 entrance, $100 added, handicap 16 to 22yds., 
open to all amateurs. The first prize, in addition to first 
money, was a sterling silver pitcher A special f eature 
of the day was the return match between Maryland and 
Pennsylvania. It was to have been a tri-State event, but 
New Jersey failed to appear. Maryland won by a total 
of 865 to 861. Last week, Pennsylvania won with a 
total of 885, New Jersey was second with 863,* while 
Maryland was third with 829. The teams had ten men, 
100 targets per man. 
The Maryland Handicap was won by Wm. H. Wol¬ 
stencroft from the 19yd. mark; he thus took the pitcher 
presented by the A. G. Alford Sporting Goods Co. and 
$102 in money, on a score of 92. Second was won by 
F. F. Tomlin, of Glassboro, N. J., who scored 91. 
J. W. Ewing, of Rising Sun, Md.; J. H. Henderson, 
of Philadelphia, and Dr. Goebel, of Philadelphia, tied 
for third on 90. Phil. Steubener, of Bladensburg, Md., 
and Cordery, of Hammontown, N. J., tied on 89 for 
fourth. Charles Mink, of Philadelphia, and L. Towner, 
of Perryman, Md., each scored 87. O. D. Williams, of 
Luke, Md., was sixth, with 86. Six moneys were 
divided. 
J. W. Ewing, of Rising Sun, Md., was high amateur 
for the day with 178. High average for the two days 
was made by Charles L. Mink, of Philadelphia, with 
261 out of a possible 290, for which he was presented 
with a gold medal. W. A. Weidebusch, of Fairmont, 
W. Va.; G. L. Hoover, of Luke, Md., and W. M. 
Foord, of Wilmington, Del., were tied for second with 
256. Ewing, of Rising Sun, was third with 255. 
Of the professionals, Lester German was high with 
183; H. S. Welles, of New York, and George L. Lyon, 
of Durham, N. C., were high guns with 173. German 
was high man for the two days with 266 out of a pos¬ 
sible 290. Lyon was second with 265, and Welles third 
with 259. 
Tot’ls 1st 
5 events Maryland Handicap. 
20 targets r - K -\ 
each. 
Yds. 
25 25 25 25 
Total. 
Lyon . 
. 88 
22 
21 21 24 19 
85 
German . 
. 93 
21 
22 21 25 21 
89 
Elliott . 
. 86 
20 
22 19 20 18 
79 
Foord . 
. 85 
20 
19 19 19 19 
76 
Glover . 
. 92 
21 
17 21 24 16 
78 
Mink . 
. 90 
20 
21 22 23 21 
87 
Welles . 
. 89 
20 
21 22 20 22 
85 
Buckwalter . 
. 88 
20 
21 21 24 19 
85 
Griffith . 
. 84 
19 
19 23 24 16 
82 
Weidebusch . 
. 87 
19 
20 22 22 20 
84 
Towner . 
. 78 
18 
23 21 21 22 
87 
Ewing . 
. 88 
19 
23 21 23 23 
90 
Storr . 
. 87 
19 
23 17 20 22 
82 
Brown . 
. 85 
19 
19 19 21 20 
79 
Hoover . 
. 85 
19 
21 23 18 19 
81 
Hinds . 
. 82 
18 
20 18 23 17 
78 
Clarke . 
. 87 
18 
19 21 22 23 
85 
Todd . 
. 86 
19 
19 21 21 17 
78 
W Wolstencroft ... 
. 82 
19 
22 23 24 23 
92 
O Williams . 
. 87 
19 
23 22 20 21 
86 
Severn .. 
. 81 
19 
19 19 19 20 
77 
Landis . . 
. 82 
19 
15 23 19 23 
79 
Keller . . 
. 80 
18 
19 22 22 21 
84 
Steubener . . 
. 82 
18 
21 21 22 25 
89 
Eames .. 
. 82 
18 
21 22 21 19 
83 
Gent .. 
. 77 
18 
19 21 20 21 
81 
Pratt . 
. 83 
18 
19 23 19 20 
80 
Rose . 
. 88 
IS 
19 17 21 19 
76 
Remington .. 
. 84 
18 
22 16 18 20 
76 
Thomas .. 
. 74 
16 
21 17 21 12 
71 
England . 
. 76 
16 
18 21 15 19 
73 
C W Williams . 
.74 
16 
21 21 21 21 
84 
A Billmeyer .. 
. 64 
16 
15 19 21 17 
72 
F Billmeyer . 
. 78 
17 
22 22 20 21 
85 
Kling . 
. 81 
17 
22 21 19 23 
84 
Mordecai .. 
. 67 
17 
16 20 15 16 
67 
Lewis . 
. 74 
17 
17 18 21 19 
75 
Hamlin . 
. 83 
17 
17 21 19 20 
77 
Cook . 
. 74 
17 
14 23 13 13 
68 
Anderson .. 
. 68 
16 
23 23 19 25 
90 
Wagner . 
. 78 
16 
19 19 17 19 
74 
. 40 
Sousa . 
. 70 
i6 
16 22 16 19 
73 
Reland . 
. 68 
Hartenstine . 
. 73 
i6 
15 19 22 21 
77 
Tohnson . 
. 79 
17 
22 18 22 23 
85 
Beattie .’..... 
. 69 
17 
11 18 16 15 
60 
Cordery . 
. 80 
18 
24 20 24 21 
89 
I Wolstencroft ... 
.53 
16 
15 19 17 10 
61 
Tomlin . 
. 77 
17 
21 23 23 24 
91 
W Smith . 
. 70 
16 
17 22 21 18 
78 
Etchison . 
. 80 
17 
22 19 18 19 
78 
Ferth . 
. 55 
16 
16 20 20 17 
73 
Famous . 
. 85 
17 
21 22 21 19 
83 
Beauchamp . 
. 86 
16 
21 19 21 22 
83 
Rasin . 
16 
20 21 21 23 
85 
Perry . 
. 62 
17 
17 21 11 19 
68 
Goebel . 
. 80 
17 
22 23 21 24 
90 
Mound . 
. 70 
16 
20 18 19 16 
73 
Gill . 
. 78 
16 
21 21 18 20 
80 
Street . 
. 70 
16 
21 22 20 20 
83 
Whiteford . 
. 65 
16 
12 13 17 13 
55 
Bartlett . 
. 71 
16 
20 20 22 21 
83 
Mallory . 
. 68 
16 
20 23 14 19 
76 
Price . 
. 58 
16 
12 19 12 20 
63 
Billingslea . 
. 60 
Wallace . 
. 64 
Tracey . 
. 73 
i 7 
18 21 18 17 
74 
Locke . 
16 
18 20 16 18 
72 
Gipe . 
17 
19 19 23 18 
79 
Barr . 
18 
21 23 19 21 
84 
Watts . 
16 
18 14 15 .. 
. , 
Herrman . 
Walters . 
Malone . 
Frankerfield . 
Ashton . 
Regan . 
Biddle . 
Miller . 
Interstate team race: 
Pennsylvania. 
Wolstencroft .92 
Pratt . 80 
Gobel . 90 
Johnson . 85 
Anderson . 90 
Mink . 87 
Buckwalter . 85 
Eames . 83 
Herman . 82 
Griffith . 82—856 
18 20 18 20 24 82 
16 20 14 21 17 72 
17 21 18 20 16 75 
16 17 17 17 18 69 
16 11 18 16 19 64 
18 21 21 21 19 92 
16 20 10 15 14 59 
16 7 9 . 
.Maryland. 
German . 89 
Fowner .87 
Ewing . 90 
O Williams .86 
Stubener . 89 
C Williams .84 
F Billmeyer .85 
Famous . 83 
Rasin . 85 
Bartlett . 83—861 
Brampton Gun Club. 
Brampton, Can.—The two days’ tournament of the 
Brampton Gun Club was held on March 17 and 18. 
The events totalled 200 targets on the first day, 205 on 
the second. A sliding handicap, 16 to 20yds. prevailed. 
Geo. Beattie was high with 179 on the first day and 191 
on the second day. Of the professionals, C. Thompson 
was high with 163 on the first day, E. G. White was high 
with 185 on the second day. The scores follow: 
March 17, First Day. 
Events: 
Targets: 
P Wakefield .... 
Geo Vivian . 
W R Fenton.... 
W Eley . 
F Kerr .. 
Geo Beattie . 
J W Barnes .... 
L Singular . 
W G Mitchell... 
C T Packham... 
J S Beck. 
R Choate .. 
W Singular . 
F J Shrieve. 
R Haggert . 
S White . 
J Kidd . 
J McCauge . 
G Kidd . 
J Dent . 
W J Campbell... 
Professionals: 
G M Dunk. 
C Thomson . 
E G White. 
1 2 
20 20 
15 17 
14 14 
16 18 
16 18 
15 15 
17 19 
11 16 
9 13 
13 8 
17 16 
14 13 
15 12 
15 13 
12 .. 
20 .. 
IQ 
13 
13 
9 
3 4 
20 20 
17 14 
19 14 
19 13 
16 18 
18 16 
18 16 
17 18 
8 13 
14 16 
11 17 
13 16 
14 13 
13 15 
5 6 
20 20 
17 17 
16 18 
19 19 
15 14 
18 16 
17 19 
17 18 
16 8 
15 10 
13 15 
18 13 
14 .. 
15 13 
.. 16 
7 8 
20 20 
16 16 
19 18 
19 19 
18 18 
13 18 
19 18 
18 18 
14 16 
18 17 
14 14 
15 17 
is i7 
9 10 
20 20 
18 17 
18 17 
16 19 
17 18 
16 19 
17 19 
19 18 
15 16 
13 18 
16 18 
14 11 
13 14 
17 15 
16 
.. 13 
13 15 
15 15 16 13 17 
..12 . 
..16. 
10 . 
10 
Broke. 
164 
167 
177 
168 
163 
179 
170 
128 
142 
151 
142 
95 
151 
28 
5 
23 
135 
25 
25 
10 
10 
15 17 13 16 15 16 .18 16 17 19 162 
12 19 14 15 14 15 19 19 18 18 162 
17 16 16 13 16 12 12 11 19 17 149 
March 18, Second Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 Broke. 
P Wakefield . 15 17 20 16 16 18 24 16 18 18 178 
Geo Vivian . 18 20 19 16 18 17 22 18 17 17 182 
W R Fenton. 17 20 18 19 16 18 22 17 19 19 185 
W Eley . 20 11 17 18 17 19 24 17 18 18 179 
F Kerr .•. 20 19 20 20 16 17 25 17 18 18 190 
Geo Beattie . 20 18 19 17 18 19 23 20 19 18 191 
T W Barnes. 18 17 19 18 19 18 22 18 17 19 185 
C T Packham. 12 18 10 18 12 19 21 13 14 15 152 
T S Beck. 16 18 17 12 17 13 20 13 18 16 160 
B Choate . * .. .. 22 .. 19 17 58 
W J Campbell.19. 19 
T E Tennings . 16 19 19 19 18 18 23 17 19 19 187 
T Bennet . 15 IS 13 12 15 17 19 16 17 18 165 
F A Parker. 23 17 20 13 72 
Joslvn .19 18 18 16 71 
Professionals: 
G M Dunk. 20 16 16 19 15 18 22 19 18 17 180 
C Thomson . 19 12 20 14 19 17 23 17 17 19 177 
E G White. 20 16 20 17 20 18 24 18 15 19 185 
H Marlatt . 12 11 12 15 19 14 19 13 14 17 146 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 19.—Ten men participated in 
the club shoot to-day, one of them, C. A. Brown, shoot¬ 
ing over the traps for the first time. 
Messrs. Frazee and Dukes tied for the third leg on 
the March cup, at 41 targets (events 3 and 4), Dukes 
winning out on the shoot-off. 
The annual meeting of the club was held at the Hotel 
Montclair, in the evening, thirty-two members and their 
friends partaking of a very fine dinner. Mr. Geo. Bat¬ 
ten was re-elected President; Mr. G. W. Boxall, Vice- 
president; Edward Winslow, Secretary; Harry W. Bet- 
tinson, Treasurer, and Y. F. Frazee, Field Captain. 
Mr. Wm. Dutcher, president of the National Associa¬ 
tion of Audubon societies, and Col. Pierson, of North 
Carolina, delivered interesting addresses on game con- 
servation. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
10 
H. 25 
H. 25 
H. 25 
10 
W A Williamson . 
4 18 
4 20 
4 20 
4 
Y T Frazee. 
. 9 
3 18 
3 23 
3 20 
6 
G W Boxall. 
. 7 
2 16 
2 22 
C A Brown. 
. 3 
6 18 
6 21 
Geo Batten . 
. 7 
4 12 
4 23 
E Winslow . 
. 7 
4 16 
4 20 
C Babcock . 
. 8 
2 20 
2 16 
Thos Dukes . 
1 19 
1 22 
i 23 
9 
Williamson, Jr. 
* • . . 
.. 7 
3 
Dr Foster . 
• . • . 
7 17 
7 20 
6 
