May 7, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
751 
Oklahoma State Sportsman’s Association. 
16 yds., won the trophy in a fierce gale of snow and wind, 
breaking 42 out of 50, exceedingly good shooting. 
Pawnee, Okla., April 29.—Herewith find report of 
scores made at the Oklahoma State Sportsman’s Associa- 
ation’s eleventh annual tournament, held at Pawnee, 
Okla., April 26, 27 and 28: , 
April 26, Firs! Day. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Fisher . 
189 
Lindsey . 
... 200 
176 
Clark . 
. 200 
193 
Tackson . 
... 200 
179 
Nutt . 
. 200 
195 
Patty . 
... 200 
181 
Gallup . 
. 200 
177 
Mentzer . 
... 200 
184 
Huston .... 
. 200 
196 
Bates . 
... 200 
185 
Mallory _ 
. 200 
187 
Herriman ... 
... 200 
189 
Appleman . 
.200 
190 
Burr . 
... 200 
151 
Newton .... 
.200 
195 
Thompson ... 
... 200 
166 
Campbell .. 
.200 
190 
Olsmith . 
... 200 
154 
Franchot .. 
.200 
191 
O’Connell ... 
... 200 
186 
Peck . 
.200 
193 
Saxon . 
... 200 
195 
Dixon . 
.200 
192 
Downs . 
... 200 
181 
Mackie .... 
.200 
184 
Zute . 
... 150 
135 
Donald .... 
.200 
176 
Fitts . 
... 140 
122 
Holland ... 
.200 
185 
Bell . 
... 140 
122 
Taylor . 
..200 
176 
Moncrane ... 
... 140 
107 
Walker .... 
. 200 
172 
Bruington ... 
... 100 
88 
Williams .. 
. 200 
173 
Owen . 
56 
Professionals: 
Heer . 
. 200 
198 
Spencer . 
... 200 
19S 
Faroute 
. 200 
19S 
Mermod . 
... 200 
178 
Gottlieb ... 
. 200 
189 
Hardy . 
... 200 
188 
Mrs Topperwein 200 
195 
Bell . 
... 200 
189 
O’Brien .. 
.200 
198 
Donnelly .... 
... 200 
186 
April 
27. 
Second Day. 
Fisher . 
. 200 
186 
Clark . 
. 200 
191 
Nutt . 
. 2 00 
195 
Gallup . 
. 200 
188 
Huston . 
. 200 
196 
Mallory . 
. 200 
175 
Appleman . 
. 200 
192 
Newton . 
. 200 
191 
Campbell . 
. 200 
196 
Franchot . 
. 200 
186 
Peck . 
. 200 
192 
Dixon . 
. 200 
192 . 
Mackie . 
. 200 
184 
Donald . 
.. 200 
175 
Holland . 
,. 200 
188 
Taylor . 
.. 200 
176 
Walker . 
200 
162 
Williams . 
.. 200 
179 
Professionals: 
Heer . 
.. 200 
197 
Faroute . 
.. 200 
192 
Gottlieb . 
.. 200 
182 
Mrs Topperwein 200 
193 
O’Brien . 
.. 200 
zO0 
Lindsey . 
.. 200 
182 
Jackson . 
.. 200 
168 
Patty . 
.. 200 
182 
Mentzer . 
.. 200 
194 
Bates . 
.. 200 
192 
Herriman . 
.. 200 
195 
Burr . 
.. 200 
166 
Thompson ... 
.. 200 
160 
O’Connell .... 
..200 
192 
Saxon . 
.. 200 
176 
Downs . 
.. 200 
185 
Fitts . 
.. 200 
166 
Bell . 
... 200 
189 
Moncrane - 
... 100 
90 
Bruington ... 
... 120 
110 
Take Heim .. 
... 200 
182 
Wm Heim .. 
... 100 
73 
Honea . 
... 200 
185 
Spencer . 
... 200 
198 
Mermod . 
... 200 
180 
Bell . 
... 200 
189 
Donnelly .... 
...200 
193 
Elliott . 
... 200 
187 
April 28, Third Day. 
i Fisher . 150 
Clark . 150 
Nutt .. 150 
Gallup . 150 
Huston .150 
Mallory .150 
Appleman .150 
Newton . 150 
Campbell . 150 
Franchot . 150 
Peck .150 
Dixon .150 
Mackie . 150 
Holland .150 
Taylor .150 
Walker . 150 
Professionals: 
Heer .150 
Faroute .150 
Gottlieb .150 
Mrs Topperwein 150 
O’Brien .150 
135 
Lindsey . 
.. 150 
134 
143 
Tackson . 
125 
141 
Patty . 
.. 150 
142 
129 
Mentzer . 
136 
145 
Bates . 
.. 150 
133 
123 
Herriman .... 
.. 150 
140 
138 
Burr . 
.. 150 
120 
143 
O’Connell .... 
.. 150 
142 
147 
Saxon . 
.. 150 
I'll 
139 
Zute . 
.. 150 
135 
143 
Fitts . 
.. 150 
109 
146 
Moncrane .... 
.. 150 
124 
131 
Bruington .... 
.. 100 
89 
136 
Owen . 
127 
135 
Honea . 
.. 150 
140 
109 
Schwake . 
.. 150 
144 
150 
Mermod . 
... 150 
140 
144 
Bell . 
... 150 
138 
133 
Donnelly . 
... 150 
137 
144 
Elliott . 
... 150 
138 
146 
D. B. Herriman, Sec 
’y- 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., April 25.—At the annual meeting 
of the stockholders of the Indianapolis Gun Club, April 
11 1910 directors to serve one years were elected as 
follows:’ President, Dr. O. F. Britton; Vice-President, 
T H Parry; Treasurer, J. H. Neighbors, and J. C. 
Dixon, E. H. Tripp, J. I. Hymer and W. C. Roland, 
Directors. The office of the secretary was left unfilled 
for the present. , . . ... 
The club had a successful year, and is in excellent 
condition physically and financially. . 
The day was rotten, but Mr. Hauger was high gun, 
and in a fierce gale of snow and wind he broke 94 per 
cent, of his targets, which was fine on such a day, and 
wouid be fine on a good day. Everyone had trouble 
locating the birds, their flight being so erratic. 
Shot at Broke. Per Cent. 
Hauger . 80 
Parry . 
Moller .. 80 
Britton ..'. ”0 
Hymer . 105 
Carter . 85 
Roland . 
Nelson . 
Roll . 40 
Lewis . M 
„ Comstock trophy, 50 targets, Mr. 
76 
74 
69 
46 
79 
64 
41 
44 
31 
12 
94 
92 % 
8634 
76i/ 2 
7514 
75 
70 
67 
66 
60 
Roland shooting at 
Roland, 16 .42 
Moller, 18 . 39 
Carter, 16. 37 
Fayette, 18 .36 
Hauger, 20 . 36 
Hymer, 16 .33 
Hymer, 16 .33 
Martin, 16 . 32 
Neighbors, 16 .30 
Roll. 16 . 26 
Gadsden, Alabama, Gun Club. 
April 25.—Good scores were made at the shoot of 
the Gadsden Gun Club held at Elliott Park yesterday 
afternoon. The club is making arrangements to collect 
obligations from the members, and it is expected that 
the organization will be one of the strongest in the 
State. 
An effort will be made to have a tournament here 
this summer, which will last two days and which will 
bring together some of the best shots of the State. 
The score for the shoot yesterday is as follows: 
Shot at. 
Broke. Per Cent. 
C L Gunn . 
. 100 
90 
90 
T S Paden . 
. 100 
89 
89 
W G Bellenger . 
. 100 
85 
85 
W W Thornton . 
. 50 
40 
80 
E C Little . 
. 75 
58 
77 1-3 
Boykin . 
. 50 
37 
74 
Smith . 
. 25 
17 
68 
Elliott . 
. 75 
50 
66 2-3 
E B Tohnson .... 
. 50 
31 
62 
W P Johnson ... 
. 75 
46 
61 2-3 
W Thornton, |r . 
. 25 
14 
56 
Dumas . 
. 50 
28 
56 
T P Gunn . 
. 50 
26 
52 
Appleton . 
. 50 
24 
48 
Phillips . 
. 75 
35 
46 2-3 
Christopher . 
. 25 
11 
44 
T W Johnson. 
. 75 
32 
42 2-3 
Roper . 
.. 50 
21 
42 
Sibert . 
. 75 
30 
40 
Hollingsworth ... 
. 50 
15 
30 
Osborne . 
. 75 
22 
29 1-3 
The total shot, 
1,300; total broke. 
801; club 
average. 
61 per cent. 
E. 
C. Little, 
Sec’y. 
Siwanoy Gun Club. 
Mount Verncn, N. Y., April 30.—The Siwanoy Gun 
Club went to White Plains this afternoon and shot a 
return match with the White Plains Gun Club, the first 
match being won by the latter club. The weather con¬ 
ditions were good, but the trap was not in good working 
order, breaking a good many birds and throwing acute 
angles that puzzled even the best shots, as the scores 
will show. The scores are as follows: 
Siwanoy G. C. 
C C Conner .41 
T G Wintjen .37 
G A Wylie . 32 
E W Holmes .37 
E W Valentine .. 41 
W M Wylie.37 
C W Schedler.34 
L G Rauch . 38 
W Thorpe, r. 34 
L S Dick . 32—353 
White Plains G. C. 
Krepps . 42 
Townsend . 35 
Sutton . 38 
Dalton . 41 
Carpenter .39 
Ward .39 
Hawley . 37 
Molinoar . 18 
McAndless . 26 
C Dick . 33—348 
The White Plains Gun Club presented a cup for the 
high gun on the visiting team, the competition for which 
resulted in a tie between C. C. Conner and E. VV. Valen¬ 
tine, with a total of 41; on the shoot-off at 25 birds, Mr. 
Conner won with a score of 24 against Mr. Valentine’s 15. 
The White Plains team will come to Mount Vernon 
on Saturday next, with the hope of winning the third 
and deciding match. 
George A. Wylie, Capt. 
Belvidere Rod and Gun Club. 
Belvidere, Ill., April 25.— It was a miserable day. 
There were rain, snow and a high wind, which ac¬ 
count for the poor scores made. Scores: 
R 
A King . 
Shot 
at. 
200 
Brk. 
178 
Guy V Deering. 
200 
175 
T 
Young . 
200 
164 
S 
S Gossard .... 
200 
162 
A 
Vance . 
200 
156 
E 
Anderson ... 
200 
153 
J 
D Anderson.. 
200 
143 
C 
E Goodrich.. 
200 
129 
A 
Tucker . 
200 
125 
H 
O Sears . 
120 
77 
R Curtis . 
Shot 
at. 
. 100 
Brk. 
71 
T J Malana ... 
. 100 
61 
C Porter . 
. so 
57 
F Timoney ... 
. 65 
42 
Professionals: 
F G Bills . 
. 200 
179 
R W Clancy... 
. 200 
172 
E S Graham . 
. 200 
170 
W D Stannard. 
. 200 
152 
J. O. Anderson. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y.. April 30.—Not many more than a 
corporal’s guard showed up for practice to-day. lhe 
prizes were fair and should have attracted more shooters. 
Event No. 1 was a distance handicap at 15 targets, for 
the W. S. Smith prize, and was won by C. G. Blandford 
from 20yds. S. B. Hubbell got a wm in event No. 2 
for the Dupont medal with 25 straight, including handi¬ 
cap of 3. In prize event No. 3, Hubbell with three and 
Blandford with two tied with 24 out of 25, Hubbell 
winning on the toss of a coin. J. G. Hyland got second 
prize with a gross score of 21. First prize in this event 
was a watch donated by Danbury Brandreth; second, a 
silver and ebony salad spoon. Good scores were made 
by Edw. Brewerton Blandford, Jr., and Messrs Mattison 
and Beveir, who were visitors. C. G. B. 
Sunbury—Selinsgrove Tournament. 
. Rolling Green, Pa.—The registered tournament of 
the club was held on April 28 and 29. Schlicher was 
high amateur for the two days with a total of 374 out 
of 400. Apgar was high professional with 376: 
April 28, First Day. 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk 
Shot 
Shot 
Schlicher .... 
.. 200 
190 
Wetzel . 
...200 
94 
Howell . 
.. 200 
173 
Pardee . 
...200 
132 
Troxell . 
.. 200 
178 
Teats . 
... 200 
167 
Schoffstall .... 
.. 200 
161 
Spicer . 
... 200 
173 
Herrold . 
.. 200 
177 
Rishel . 
...200 
172 
Brosious . 
.. 200 
173 
Siegfried .... 
... 120 
107 
Couley . 
.. 200 
182 
Bomboy . 
... 100 
78 
Keller . 
.. 160 
120 
Rhymestine .. 
... 100 
54 
Snyder . 
.. 200 
144 
Brinton . 
... 100 
76 
Harner . 
.. 200 
157 
Kreeger . 
... 100 
76 
.. 200 
141 
... 80 
45 
Bohner ». 
.. 200 
138 
Longenback 
... 100 
69 
Straub . 
.. 200 
144 
Professionals 
; 
Apgar -- 
.. 200 
189 
Cumberland . 
...200 
175 
Lewis . 
.. 200 
156 
Hawkins .... 
... 200 
183 
Glover ......... 
.. 200 
183 
April 
29, 
Second Day. 
Schlicher . 
..200 
184 
Harner . 
...200 
125 
Howell .. 
... 200 
171 
Pardee . 
... 200 
150 
Troxell . 
... 200 
165 
Teats . 
... 40 
22 
Schoffstall .... 
...200 
162 
Siegfried .... 
...100 
81 
Herrold . 
...200 
185 
J N Keller... 
...200 
165 
Brosious . 
.. 200 
151 
Professionals: 
Apgar . 
... 200 
187 
Cumberland 
.... 20 
183 
Lewis . 
... 200 
146 
Hawkins . 
... 200 
189 
Centerville Gun Club. 
Centerville, la. —The registered tournament of this 
club was held on April 26-27: 
April 
26. 
Firs! Day. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
T A Koontz .. 
.. 200 
182 
Geo Payton ... 
. 200 
177 
Marion Shoop 
.. 200 
162 
Nate Newman. 
. 200 
184 
C Floyd . 
.. 200 
189 
C Emery . 
. 200 
170 
W Mulford .. 
.. 200 
185 
C Baldell . 
. 200 
191 
Professionals: 
Fred Gilbert I. 
.. 200 
194 
C G Dockendorf 200 
178 
Geo Maxwell 
.. 200 
191 
H J Borden ... 
. 100 
95 
L Fitzsimmons. 200 
153 
April 
27. 
Second Day. 
T A Koontz .. 
.. 200 
187 
Geo Payton ... 
,. 200 
178 
Marion Shoop 
.. 200 
188 
Nate Newman. 
.. 130 
114 
C Floyd . 
.. 200 
191 
C Emery . 
.. 200 
185 
W Mulford .. 
.. 200 
188 
C Baldwell .... 
,. 200 
190 
Professionals 
Fred Gilbert . 
.. 200 
191 
C G Doclcendorf 200 
186 
Geo MaxwelL 
.. 200 
196 
H J Borden.. 
...20 
191 
L Fitzsimmons. 200 
174 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending April 30, 
are as follows: _ „ _ , 
Tune 6.—Clavton (N. M.) G. C. Tom Gray, Sec y. 
Tune 7.—Dalhart (Tex.) G. C. W. F. Fair, Secy. 
June 7-8.—Rushville (Ind.) G. C. Guy Abercrombie, 
Sec’y. 
Tune 9.—Tucumcari (N. M.) G. C. 
June 9.— Osborn (O.) G. C. T. D. 
June 10.—Plattsburg (N. Y.) R. & 
Sec’y. 
June 11.—Troy, N. Y.—North End R. & G. C. Jas. P. 
Murphy, Sec’y. „ ,, T „ , 
Tune 16-17.—Macon (Mo.) G. C. Nat. M. Lacy, Secy. 
June 21-22.—Mystic (la.) G. C. N. A. Mewmaw, Secy. 
Tune 23-24.—Worthington (Minn.) G. C. J. J. Kies, Sec y. 
July 4.—Marblehead (Mass.) G. C. Edw. D. Chapman, 
Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—Brunswick (Ga.) G. C. M. B. McKinnon, 
Sec’y 
Aug. 18-19.—Medford (Ore.) C». C. J. R. Wright, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec y-Mgr. 
U. S. Devo, Sec’y. 
McConnell, Sec’y. 
G. C. F. J. Riley, 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C.. May 1.—The Analostan Gun Club 
was blessed with good weather for their shoot yesterday. 
As a consequence good scores were made. 
The club is making preparations for an all-day shoot 
on May 30. It will be a program affair, the details of 
which will be published later. Following are the scores: 
Shot Shot 
at. Rrk. at. 
Steubener .125 
Drain .125 
Green . 
Dufour . 
Stine . 
Cobey . 
C S Wilson 
Dulaney ... 
Parsons .... 
105 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
Brk. 
Ill 
Black . 
93 
Nitro . 
65 
Shoemaker - 
88 
Hunter . 
87 
M Taylor . 
85 
Wallace . 
84 
Dr B L Taylor 
80 
H B Willson... 
78 
Kahrs . 
70 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
Brk. 
74 
66 
60 
57 
60 
44 
43 
45 
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