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FOREST AND STREAM 
[May 28, 1910. 
Results at the Illinois State Shoot 
Chicago, May 17, 18 and 19, 1910 
High Professional Average 
Won by W. R. Crosby, 476 ex 495 
High Amateur Average 
Won by An Illinois Amateur, 471 ex 495 
Board of Trade Diamond Badge 
Won by W. D. Stannard, 94 ex 100 from 21 yards mark 
Smith Cup Event 
Won by J. R. Graham, 25 ex 25 from 21 yards mark 
State Amateur Championship Event 
Jesse Young, 49 ex 50 
Illinois State Professional Championship 
W. R. Crosby, 48 ex 50 Ed. Graham, 48 ex 50 
Crosby won on the shoot-off 
Consolation Handicap 
Tom Graham, 50 ex 50 from 19 yards 
Long Runs: —W. R. Crosby, 138 J. R. Graham, 107 
THE WINNERS ALL USED 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 22. —There was a good turn¬ 
out of trapshooters at the bi-monthly shoot of the 
Hudsons this morning, despite the day being dark and 
threatening rain. The program consisted of six 25- 
target events, No. 3 being the club handicap which was 
won by W. Raymond, who had the pleasure of carrying 
the prize to Yonkers, from where he journeys on every 
shooting day to attend the shoots of the club. Lou 
Schortey was shooting like a race horse, and easily 
won high gun with 91 per cent., which is going some at 
the Hudson’s traps with the wind that was blowing to¬ 
day. 
The trade was represented by Bob Schneider, C. B. 
Brown and Carl Von Lengerke. They are all fine fel¬ 
lows, and we would be pleased to see them very soon 
again. 
On June 5th we hold our next club shoot, and as 
Halley’s Comet is scheduled to appear in the sky over 
the Hudson Gun Club grounds, about ten o’clock in the 
morning, we invite all trapshooters, and others that 
wish to view the comet, or watch the boys smash blue 
rocks, to do so from the veranda of the club house. 
Events: 
Targets: 
T H Williams 
L H Schortey 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
25 25 25 25 25 25 
18 14 15 17 16 17 
22 23 24 22 23 22 
H Pape . 
. 19 
15 
17 
16 
, . 
W J Wright . 
. 20 
18 
19 
18 
. . 
G Von Boeckman . 
. 18 
13 
14 
17 
13 
L Gille . 
. 16 
15 
9 2 
17 
16 
J Cavanagh . 
. 11 
12 
n 
W O’Brien . 
. 21 
20 
23 
17 
. . 
Dr Groll . 
. 12 
12 
14 
12 
17 
T Boothroyd . 
. 16 
15 
IS 
15 
. . 
C Von Lengerke . 
. 19 
18 
17 
23 
. . 
D D Engel . 
20 
23 
17 
19 
i9 
20 
18 
20 
T G Graft . 
16 
17 
17 
20 
W Emmons . 
20 
18 
18 
17 
15 
R H Schneider . 
. 20 
22 
20 
19 
23 
T Murphy . 
8 
8 
15 
15 
C B Brown . 
i2 
17 
21 
15 
. . 
J De Freintas . 
21 
21 
16 
18 
. . 
W Raymond . 
16 
21 
22 
19 
. . 
Dr O’Brien . 
. , 
15 
16 
17 
18 
11 
11 
10 
B Beach . 
. 22 
17 
E G Heritage . 
15 
20 
20 
21 
. . 
J Hughes . 
20 
20 
19 
18 
. . 
T. 
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Hyde Park Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O.. May 21.—To-day was very good, nine 
shooters facing the traps, among them being Westcott, 
of Leesburg, Fla., and Goshorn, the well-known trade 
representative. The latter finished in high place on 93, 
while the former got second on 91. Smith was trying 
out a new gun, and after the first event, it seemed to 
just about suit him. 
Wonder is a new man, and made a very good start. 
We hope he’ll come over often. 
Rugg was without a gun, and used Westcott’s. It 
wouldn't be a bad idea for him to borrow this gun 
for Cleveland. He could not do much better with his 
old “pump” than he did with the borrowed weapon. 
Dr. Leighner could stay for only one event, and in 
that he struck a 92 per cent. gait. 
Holaday has not been shooting as well as he knows 
how, but he’ll be in town before the G. A. H. 
Frohliger has other things to attend to now at the 
shoots, and hardly does himself justice. 
Stevenson has gone to camp on the Little Miami 
River, and will be seen at the grounds very little before 
frost comes. Any special of the club, however, will pull 
him away from the “back-to-nature” life. 
We hope to see Shafer often this summer. It would 
be hard to find a much pleasanter sport to spend a hot 
afternoon, and impossible to find a better bunch of 
sportsmen. 
Several members were out a week ago who did not 
show up to-day. 
Eustis and Jenkins shot at 75 each, breaking 52 and 
56 'respectively. Dr. Van Vorst, a new man_ at the 
traps, made a good start, breaking 25 out of 75. 
At 100 targets, Stevenson broke 75. Dr. Leighner 83 
and Smith 67. Rugg got 41 out of 50 and Dr. Phillips 
36. The scores: 
Events: 
1 
2, 
3 
4 
Total. 
Goshorn . 
. 22 
24 
23 
24 
93 
Wescott . 
. 20 
24 
24 
23 
91 
Holaday . 
. 20 
21 
21 
21 
83 
Smith . 
. 15 
24 
20 
20 
79 
Rugg . 
. 24 
24 
24 
. . 
72 
Frohliger . 
. 15 
17 
18 
20 
70 
Shafer . 
. 14 
15 
14 
13 
56 
Wonder . 
. 10 
13 
13 
. . 
36 
Dr Leighner _ 
. 23 
23 
Practice events 
Froliger . 
50 
30 
Holaday . 
3S 
Shafer . 
50 
23 
Goshorn .. 
. 50 
43 
Tournament at Benton, Illinois. 
On May 9 and 10 the Benton (Ill.) Gun Club gathered 
at their traps and enjoyed a two days’ shoot. The six 
professionals present set a hot pace, but Ira Galbraith, 
of the club, was high gun of the tournament with 194 
and 195, a most excellent showing. Scores: 
First Day. 
. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
R C Rains. 
. 200 
170 
200 
180 
T W Bundy. 
. 200 
180 
200 
i69 
F A Pott. 
. 200 
166 
Ira Galbraith . 
. 200 
194 
200 
195 
W C Rains. 
. 200 
1S4 
45 
37 
C S Duncan. 
. 200 
184 
200 
186 
W E Byrn. 
. 200 
184 
200 
183 
W H Foulk. 
..... 200 
178 
200 
163 
E T Rainy. 
. 200 
178 
200 
180 
S E Eskew. 
. 200 
173 
45 
31 
G T Toffrav. 
..... 140 
106 
. . . 
• . . 
T Pitzjerrell . 
. 125 
59 
'60 
52 
N L Brown. 
. 120 
92 
A Fortner . 
. 120 
104 
... 
... 
F B Goodwin. 
. 75 
54 
. . . 
... 
A T Smith. 
. 75 
66 
. . . 
. . . 
S Moor . 
. 75 
53 
. . . 
. . . 
A Morrasso . 
. 65 
46 
• . . 
. . . 
T E Webster. 
. 45 
30 
. . . 
. . . 
A Rice. 
. 30 
24 
. . • 
T M Adams. 
11 
. . . 
M C Palmer. 
... 
185 
167 
C Fitzierrell . 
. . . 
200 
157 
H A Dressier. 
... 
... 
200 
163 
J J Moor. 
Professionals: 
*. 
• * * 
45 
23 
T L Head. 
. 200 
1S8 
200 
183 
A Killam . 
. 200 
193 
200 
194 
W H Cadwallader... 
. 200 
186 
200 
191 
C G Spencer. 
. 200 
193 
200 
195 
T B Warren. 
...... 200 
182 
200 
174 
H J Borden. 
. SO 
79 
W. H. 
Foulk, 
Sec’y. 
Garden Prairie Tournament. 
; / • * 
Garden Prairie, Ill., May 20. —Ed S. Graham was high 
professional with a score of 196. F. G. Bills second with 
195, and H. D. Freeman and W. D. Stannard tied for 
third. 
A. P. Smith, of Goodwina, Ill., was high amateur with 
194; he had a run of 171 straight, unfinished. J. R. 
Graham second high amateur with 182, having a straight 
run of 74 in regular program. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
A P Smith. 
200 
194 
A 
Horter . 
200 
186 
J R Graham.... 
200 
192 
C 
A Porter. 
. 200 
184 
A Vance . 
200 
191 
E 
Anderson ... 
. 200 
183 
C Dale . 
200 
191 
Chas Barr .... 
”00 
182 
R Winters . 
200 
1SS 
H 
Paynter _ 
. 200 
164 
H T Butler. 
200 
18S 
F 
Timoney .... 
. 200 
161 
A Southard. 
200 
190 
H 
O Sears. 
. 200 
159 
J O Anderson.. 
200 
1S7 
F 
P Sullivan... 
. 100 
91 
Professionals: 
Ed S Graham... 
200 
196 
W 
D Stannard. 
. 200 
193 
Fred G Bills.... 
200 
195 
G 
E Mathews.. 
. 200 
169 
H D Freeman.. 
200 
193 
