June ii, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
955 
« 
Falst&ff Gun Club. 
Creve Coeur Lake, Mo.— The dates of this registered 
tournament were May 29-30. Chas. G. Spencer, pro¬ 
fessional, broke 198 the first day and 199 the second 
-day—397 out of 400. The scores of those who shot 
through the program of 200 targets each day follow: 
Wm Baggerman 
JP Baggerman .. 
F P Ford . 
W S Spencer ... 
W H Clay. 
Ira Galbraith .. 
F Grundman ... 
Lee Eichorn .... 
Chas Vogt . 
R E Bellecour . 
F C Seehr . 
Lou Ebert. 
Jules Selzer _ 
W F De Wolf .. 
Geo Lauth. 
H Boisselier ... 
H L Maitland . 
Chas Rosche 
F A Reinert . 
A C Kunze .... 
J W Bell . 
W M Hobbs ... 
Wm Daffern .... 
J W Beck . 
Dan Battle .. 
C E Orr . 
A M McCrea ... 
1st Day. 
.. 186 
.. 188 
.. 186 
.. 183 
.. 192 
.. 191 
.. 188 
.. 172 
.. 179 
.. 82 
.. 172 
.. 154 
.. 176 
.. 176 
.. 182 
.. 171 
.. 170 
.. 95 
.. 113 
.. 158 
... 191 
.. 106 
.. 155 
.. 123 
.. 146 
Professionals: 
Ghas G Spencer . 
H J Borden . 
Lester German .. 
D J Holland .... 
A Killam . 
F W Iloyt . 
H E Winans .... 
L W Hawley ... 
198 
194 
194 
192 
190 
186 
170 
2d Day. 
191 
196 
187 
193 
194 
192 
177 
isi 
117 * 
166 
iii 
165 
m 
i86 
i88 
163 
199 
i98 
196 
191 
181 
1.44 
New Haven (Conn.) Gun Club. 
May 30.—The events 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 were handicaps 
for merchandise. Seventy shooters took part in th'e com¬ 
petition. Scores: 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
B A Thompson 
170 
129 
1 F Morrissey... 
220 
134 
L H Bradley ... 
200 
184 
S Biddle . 
200 
158 
B C Scott . 
200 
168 
S C Senior. 
210 
174 
E G Southy .... 
200 
158 
Sherwood . 
200 
146 
C W Vanstone. 
200 
154 
E Lewis . 
200 
136 
K Lewis . 
200 
117 
H Kellogg . 
200 
140 
H Heyman . 
220 
14S 
W B Smith .... 
200 
116 
G Dimmock ... 
200 
170 
F A Sherman .. 
210 
171 
Dr C C Smith.. 
210 
167 
T B Robertson . 
200 
134 
H L Chamberlain200 
157 
B W Glaridge... 
200 
165 
JK E Smith . 
160 
73 
B L Bishop .... 
200 
124 
L S Morrison... 
220 
193 
T H Noel . 
200 
149 
G E Ailing .... 
190 
122 
E W Dann . 
200 
148 
W W Rice . 
200 
157 
E Kelley . 
210 
179 
H B .North . 
80 
53 
W W Gale. 
50 
32 
C E Hall . 
200 
143 
P J Burns . 
200 
136 
E Smith . 
200 
135 
W Burns . 
200 
175 
Harry Bahre ... 
200 
117 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
b F Gustofson 
200 
147 
G E Ortseefer.. 
120 
S3 
F H Smith .... 
80 
37 
M Hepburn ... 
200 
168 
C H Daly . 
200 
167 
Frank Clark ... 
200 
148 
Wm Gregory . 
200 
156 
P U Sunderlund 160 
123 
R McFetridge. 
200 
147 
H M |udd . 
120 
87 
C Hemmeler.... 
80 
57 
Dr B F Bishop. 
G Lewis'. 
200 
136 
160 
137 
S P Perkins .... 
120 
54 
Byron Crane ... 
160 
107 
W A Gannung . 
160 
93 
T Phillips . 
160 
102 
F T) Banks. 
100 
27 
W E Day . 
160 
125 
R H Smith. 
160 
107 
George Hill ... 
160 
84 
H T Hurd . 
120 
58 
Munson ......... 
40 
23 
E H Bailey .... 
120 
66 
Dr E R Patzold 120 
86 
Holmes . 
120 
90 
F W Smith . 
40 
31 
Dr McElligott.. 
120 
70 
.T Kyle . 
80 
61 
W Tudd . 
120 
62 
C K Bailey . 
120 
25 
R Bennett . 
120 
76 
H Cooper . 
80 
59 
W R Clark . 
200 
163 
Mowhawk Gun Club. 
Sc i IEN ?T CTADY ; N ’ Y -> Ma V 31.—Valentine was high gun 
at the Mohawk Gun Club’s tournament, E. M. Plurd 
second and W. E. Corfield third. Six events only were 
shot, on account of the rain which came down in 
torrents. 
In the merchandise event, M. C. Smith was high with 
20 straight, winning the Stevens pump gun. Pinney 
B ?rg, Ashline and E. P. Hotaling were tied for second 
with 19. The shootoff, miss-and-out, was won by 
Hotaling, who got the Baker gun. Berg won the vase. 
The office was looked after by Geo. Ginn in his usual 
satisfactory manner. 
Shot at. Brk. 
H H Valentine 120 115 
E M Hurd.120 114 
W E Corfield... 120 112 
E P Hotaling .. 128 108 
A Kirkpatrick.. 120 106 
E Berg . 120 106 
J B Sanders .. 120 104 
J W White .... 120 102 
T L Shorey .... 120 101 
lH T Brown .... 120 101 
R F Pinney. 120 98 
Chas Rice . 120 96 
Professionals: 
IT S Welles ... 120 114 
Shot at. Brk. 
J Borne . 120 87 
M L Welling .. 120 78 
Theo Lange ... 100 83 
A Wilber . 100 81 
R C Holmes.... 100 77 
Geo Hotaling .. 100 72 
Geo Slingerland. 100 66 
M C Smith . 80 73 
S Ferguson .... 60 54 
A T Sitterley ... 60 36 
Ed Ashline .... 20 19 
J. W. White, Sec’y. 
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White River Valley Sportsmen’s Association. 
Kent, Wash.—The dates were May 23 and 24 of this 
Association’s registered tournament. The tie on the 
Selby trophy between Converse and Randlett was wctn 
by the former, 24 to 22. 
First Day. Second Day. 
Dr H W Spratlev.... 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
. 200 
188 
175 
101 
C 1 Wood. 
. 200 
177 
175 
154 
F V Berger. 
187 
175 
164 
C B Randlett. 
. 200 
177 
175 
163 
A E Guist. 
. 200 
181 
175 
156 
R A Miller. 
171 
175 
164 
T A Babcock. 
. 200 
176 
A L Hall. 
. 200 
174 
H Junker . 
. 200 
177 
T T McLaughlin. 
. 200 
171 
175 
167 
A L Peterson. 
. 200 
171 
175 
153 
J A Dague. 
. 200 
173 
175 
153 
E W Cooper.-. 
. 200 
187 
175 
154 
T Cooper . 
. 200 
184 
175 
164 
T P Converse. 
. 200 
185 
175 
158 
L S Dahl. 
. 200 
185 
175 
155 
D A Robinson. 
. 200 
186 
175 
165 
D A Flint. 
175 
166 
C G Wright. 
• • . 
175 
137 
T Stewart . 
. . • 
175 
166 
Professionals: 
L R Barklev .. 
. 200 
192 
175 
170 
II Ellis . 
. 200 
191 
175 
160 
H E Poston.. 
. 200 
196 
175 
165 
C A Haight. 
. 200 
ISO 
175 
156 
1) W King. 
181 
175 
154 
L H Reed. 
_ 200 
195 
175 
165 
J A Forbes. 
. 200 
194 
175 
165 
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