June 4, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
909 
W R Crosby.... 
22 
23 
A W McKee.... 
18 
21 
Hugh Clark ... 
. 20 
24 
F Stanton . 
18 
21 
T Young . 
. 21 
23 
O Von Lengerke 
19 
21 
S Rice . 
. 19 
23 
H Dunnell . 
20 
20 
A C Connor.... 
. 19 
23 
T E Mathews.... 
IS 
20 
W Einfeldt . 
19 
23 
C B Wiggins.... 
21 
20 
F Bills .. 
22 
Capt Jack . 
20 
20 
F G Fuller. 
.. 20 
22 
C W Kates. 
18 
'20 
A S Wyckoff... 
18 
22 
L Clancy . 
18 
20 
W F' Workman. 
20 
22 
W R Crosby.... 
22 
19 
H Cadwallader.. 
20 
22 
T Martin . 
19 
18 
A P Smith. 
. 20 
22 
T McLachman .. 
18 
17 
H A Collins.... 
18 
22 
W S Cutler. 
18 
16 
S Hoge . 
18 
22 
A Cannady . 
18 
14 
P J Graham. 
18 
22 
N Wilcoxson ... 
IS 
13 
May 
19, 
Third Day. 
The weather continued pleasant. There were eleven 
20-target events, and the amateur and professional cham¬ 
pionships respectively, and the Consolation Handicap. 
Jesse Young, of Chicago, won the amateur championship 
with 49 out of 50. C. B. Wiggins was second with 48. 
W. R. Crosby, the renowned expert, was winner of 
the Professional Championship, after shooting off a tie 
on 48 with E. S. Graham, of Long Lake, Ill. In the 
shoot-off, at 25 targets, Crosby won by 23 to 20. Both 
championships were shot from 18yds. 
Totals in the sweepstake events follow: 
W R Crosby .184 
J Graham . 182 
F Bills . 180 
C Powers . ISO 
W D Stannard. 179 
F Gilbert .179 
G Maxwell . 177 
A P Smith . 177 
J Barto . 176 
T Graham .176 
J Young .175 
R Winters .175 
C B Wiggins. 175 
T Marshall .173 
R Clancy . 173 
H Dunnell . 172 
H D Freeman. 172 
H D Cadwallader.172 
R A King.171 
E Graham .171 
H Clark . 171 
G Roll .170 
Amateur Championship, 50 
J Young . 49 
C P Wiggins. 48 
C Powers . 47 
A P Smith. 47 
T Graham. 45 
H Clark . 45 
J Graham . 44 
H E Peck. 44 
H Dunnell . 44 
Geo Roll . 43 
W Einfeldt . 43 
W Flewelling . 42 
C E Cook. 42 
C Antoine . 42 
S Rice . 41 
Professional Championship, 
W R Crosby.. 48 
E Graham . 48 
W D Stannard. 47 
F Bills . 46 
F Fuller . 168 
W F Workman. 168 
A C Connor.. 168 
C Dockendorf . 168 
W Flewelling . 167 
A Vance .165 
J E Martin . 164 
H Stade .161 
S Rice .160 
Capt Tack .159 
C W Kates. 157 
A J Anderson.157 
J Nimetz .156 
G T Stephenson. 155 
R Seelig . 155 
H Wehmhofer . 155 
J Li ess .153 
G E Matthews. 152 
H Wolf . 143 
F Seelig . 134 
H E Peck . 152 
W S Cutler.140 
targets, 18yds.: 
R Seelig . 41 
H Wehmhofer . 39 
A Vance .*.... 39 
W McKee . 37 
W F Cutler. 37 
J E Martin. 37 
A C Connor. 37 
W F Workman. 37 
H Stade .. 35 
F Seelig . 35 
J Barto . 35 
F Fuller . 34 
H Wolf . 34 
Capt Jack . 36 
A Darlington . 30 
50 targets, 18yds.: 
R W Clancy. 46 
H D Freeman. 44 
H D Cadwallader. 44 
Tom Marshall . 43 
Consolation 
T Graham . 
C Powers .. 
R A King .. 
S Rice . 
J Young .... 
J R Graham 
J Barto . 
H Dunnell . 
F Gilbert .. 
G Roll . 
Handicap, 50 targets, distance handicap: 
. 50 C B Wiggins. 
. 46 H Stanton . 
. 46 _ H D Cadwallader . 
. 46 H Clark . 
. 45 W D Stannard. 
. 45 R W Clancy. 
. 45 Capt Tack . 
. 45 W S Cutler . 
. 43 H Wolf . 
. 43 C G Stephenson. 
43 
43 
42 
41 
40 
40 
37 
36 
36 
33 
It was decided that the next State shoot will be held at 
Springfield. Officers elected were: President, Dr. C. A. 
McDermand, Bloomington; H. W. Cadwallader, De¬ 
catur, First Vice-President; C. P. Zacher, Chicago; Sec- 
on d Vice-President, A. C. Connor, Springfield, Secre¬ 
tary-Treasurer. 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., May 24.—A very large and enthusi¬ 
astic crowd of sportsmen attended the regular shoot of 
the Frontier Rod and Gun Club. The weather was 
ideal; in fact, so warm as to cause discomfort. Talcott 
was high gun for the day with 91 per cent. 
Our proposed fishing contest will be held June 5, rain 
or shine, and prospects are 
very 
encouraging, 
as 
the 
fish are biting good, which is 
due 
to the activity 
of 
the 
clubs along the Niagara Frontier. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
5 
25 
20 
10 
25 
15 
Talcott . 
5 
22 
19 
8 
24 
13 
Smith . 
4 
13 
15 
9 
23 
12 
Eichberg . 
4 
21 
13 
9 
17 
10 
Dewald . 
3 
20 
12 
7 
IS 
11 
M McKenna . 
2 
19 
16 
8 
15 
12 
Wakefield . 
5 
21 
IS 
10 
23 
10 
G Faber . 
5 
20 
13 
5 
8 
Goetz . 
2 
13 
10 
5 
12 
11 
Fountain . 
4 
16 
15 
8 
8 
Lepena . 
3 
20 
15 
P Finkbeiner . 
2 
18 
16 
8 
ii 
Durni . 
3 
14 
13 
5 
9 
Mack . 
1 
12 
G McKenna . 
2 
10 
Eaton . 
2 
i.3 
8 
Lawson . 
5 
21 
13 
7 
22 
13 
C E Germain. 
3 
15 
16 
Peasland . 
15 
WINCHESTER 
R.IFLE CARTRIDGES 
Selected by the Government Board 
of Experts as “The Most Accurate." 
At the conclusion of the tests of various makes 
of .30 Caliber Rifle Cartridges held at Sea Girt, 
N. J., May 12-13, the Board of Experts ap¬ 
pointed by the Assistant Secretary of War to 
conduct the trials selected Winchester .30 Cali¬ 
ber Rifle Cartridges for use in the National 
Matches in 1910, as the tests proved them to 
be “ The Most Accurate.” 
Result Of Tests In Figures Showing 
Mean Radius Of Targets == 
600 Yds. 1000 Yds. 
4.93 Inches 9.66 Inches 
4.955 “ 10.15 “ 
5.167 “ 10.40 “ 
6.17 “ 12.93 “ 
To Win is The Thing—Shoot 
Winchester Cartridges To Win 
Winchester. 
Frankford Arsenal. 
United States Ctge. Co.. . 
Union Metallic Ctge. Co 
Ratcliffe . 
18 
F Clay . 
2 
14 
11 . 
Berger . 
16 
E Germain . 
16 
6 
14 
E Finkbeiner . 
. 4 
15 
15 
8 
19 
12 
F Finkbeiner . 
. 3 
13 
18 
9 
11 
Rowland . 
2 
20 
16 
Tax . 
. 5 
20 
15 
9 
23 
Rappich .. 
17 
13 
18 
Heckadon . 
14 
7 
12 
II. 
C. 
Utz, 
Sec’y 
Highland Gun Club. 
Clarendon Hills, Mass., May 21.—The second annual 
registered shooting tournament, held by the members of 
the Highland Gun Club to-day, drew out a field of crack 
professional and amateur trapshooters. The program 
totaled 150 targets. 
Chapin, professional, scored 142 out of 150, winning the 
net high gun honors for the day in the professionals, 
while George Hassam, the crack Needham gunner, with 
a score of 140, won the $10 in gold prize for the best 
net amateur shot in the contests. 
High gun in the handicap match was won by the sec¬ 
retary afid treasurer of the Highland Gun Club, D. 
Munn, with a total of 150. He broke 114, and had a 
handicap of 36. The conditions were poor. A heavy 
haze and a downpour of rain bothered the shooters 
throughout. 
Targets: 
15 
15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
Hdcp. 
Total. 
Munn . 
... 13 
14 
18 
11 
11 
12 
13 
10 
12 
36 
150 
MacFarlane .. 
... 11 
S 
14 
8 
13 
15 
12 
12 
19 
36 
148 
IT Frazier .... 
...12 
12 
16 
14 
9 
15 
12 
14 
16 
23 
120 
*Chapin . 
...15 
15 
18 
14 
14 
19 
15 
12 
20 
0 
142 
T Frazier . 
... 10 
13 
17 
12 
12 
14 
12 
10 
13 
30 
142 
Hassam . 
...14 
14 
20 
15 
15 
17 
13 
12 
20 
0 
140 
*Siblev . 
...14 
13 
16 
14 
15 
20 
13 
13 
20 
0 
138 
Langstroth ... 
...14 
15 
18 
14 
13 
16 
11 
11 
16 
8 
136 
D Frazier .... 
... 10 
11 
19 
13 
12 
12 
9 
11 
15 
23 
136 
*Dickey . 
...13 
11 
18 
14 
14 
19 
11 
13 
19 
0 
132 
Elwell . 
...11 
12 
19 
12 
11 
12 
6 
12 
14 
23 
132 
Burnes . 
...15 
10 
18 
10 
12 
14 
14 
15 
6 
6 
130 
Roy . 
...12 
12 
19 
14 
10 
19 
11 
12 
16 
5 
130 
*Darton . 
...14 
S 
16 
9 
15 
19 
14 
15 
17 
0 
127 
*Blood . 
...11 
12 
20 
14 
14 
16 
14 
9 
17 
0 
127 
Clark . 
...13 
14 
15 
13 
10 
20 
12 
12 
12 
0 
121 
Charles . 
...12 
12 
13 
9 
9 
15 
12 
12 
17 
8 
119 
*W heeler .... 
...10 
12 
17 
14 
11 
12 
10 
13 
14 
0 
113 
*Professionals. 
N 
