June 18, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
993 
E A Wadsworth .., 
. 36 
W F Hopper . 
.. 43 
O E Carpenter .... 
.44 
D T Leahy . 
H W Smith . 
.39 
J II Hendrickson .. 
.. 45 
H Messinger . 
.37 
E M Hurd . 
.. 44 
A E Kelly . 
. 40 
G H Mann . 
.. 44 
G N Fish .. 
. 42 
S II I.oomis . 
.. 44 
N N Vanderhooff.. 
. 44 
E D Heald . 
.. 36 
J L Talcott . 
. 42 
J M Stoddard . 
.. 43 
F H Schauffler..., 
. 37 
M L Welling . 
.. 35 
W Hopkins . 
. 42 
C E Gammage . 
.. 45 
F B Stephenson . 
. 43 
T J Jackson . 
.. 36 
A G Southworth . 
.43 
S H Schortemeier .. 
.. 41 
G J Kelly . 
. 40 
T De Bee . 
.. 44 
D Wadsworth _ 
.42 
F J Stevens . 
.. 37 
C J Dailey . 
_ 39 
C W Gardiner . 
.. 41 
H V Fellows . 
. 36 
Harry Walls . 
.. 43 
A. W. Meager . 
. 46 
C E Cummings . 
.. 45 
F D Kelsey . 
.42 
F H Tanner . 
.. 36 
F S Wright . 
.44 
J M Hancox . 
.. 42 
C F Tambert . 
. 37 
W A Lewis . 
.. 43 
B V Covert . 
. 44 
A II Valentine . 
.. 44 
A E Conley . 
.44 
M Mayhew . 
.. 40 
G Baker . 
. 36 
F C Wilcox . 
.. 43 
L Richman . 
.43 
W IT Smith . 
.. 46 
Wood . 
. 35 
R C Kershmer . 
.. 41 
Broad . 
.35 
S H Warwick . 
.. 40 
Randall . 
.35 
H E Greene . 
.. 39 
Hughes . 
.38 
C D Stewart . 
.. 37 
Howlett .. 
. 19 
W Morris . 
.. 38 
Kibbe .. 
. 26 
I O Chapman . 
.. 38 
Ide . 
.23 
F Wise . 
Hobbie . 
A P Curtis . 
.. 37 
Meecher . 
J H Keker, Jr. 
.. 34 
Ryan . 
.26 
The scores in the manufacturer’s event follow: 
Sim Glover . 
. 48 
H W Tomlinson .... 
.. 43 
J M Hawkins . 
.46 
1 M Blood . 
.. 43 
A E Sibley . 
.46 
J S Fanning . 
.. 43 
W B Darton . 
.46 
A H Durston . 
.. 42 
George Maxwell .. 
.46 
George Lewis . 
..42 
H S Welles . 
.44 
W arden . 
.. 42 
TAR Elliott . 
.44 
L S German . 
.. 42 
Neaf Apgar . 
.44 
O R Dickey . 
..39 
H H Stevens . 
.44 
T H Keller, lr. 
.. 39 
Harvey McMurchey .. 43 
The weather was pleasant with a changeable light, and 
wind blowing from about 11 o’clock. 
June 9, Third Day. 
The weather conditions were much the same as those 
of the day preceding. 
The sweepstake events were a duplicate of those of the 
first day. Also there were two special events, the Dean 
Richmond trophy and the Greater New York cup, re¬ 
spectively for three-man and four-man teams. 
Amateur high averages were as follows: Wright, 170; 
Fish and Lamphere, 167; Talcott and Clay, 166; Kou- 
wenhoven, 165; Wheeler and Conley, 164. The high 
average $50 purse was divided as follows: $10, $8.50, 
$8.50, $6.50, $6.50, $5, $2.50 and $2.50. 
Of the professionals, Stevens was high with 170.- For 
the three days, Glover was high with 473; Hawkins next 
with 472; Stevens, third, with 470. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 Total. 
JAR Elliott. 18 18 19 17 19 15 15 14 15 12 162 
C .L Frantz . 16 17 19 19 20 14 13 13 15 15 161 
A H Durston . 16 18 18 16 19 12 14 15 15 13 156 
G G Pumpelly . 14 16 18 13 17 13 13 12 12 14 142 
C G Blandford .19 18 16 18 18 13 12 13 12 15 154 
George Lewis . 19 17 14 16 18 15 14 15 13 14 155 
W D Blood .. 17 17 16 19 19 13 13 14 12 13 153 
J Montgomery . 18 15 17 15 16 13 13 15 11 13 146 
H J Henry .14 15 12 14 12 5 13 11 10 10 116 
A E Sibley . 18 17 20 16 19 14 12 14 11 14 155 
G M Phillips . 16 20 19 18 18 14 13 14 13 15 160 
W E Hookway .19 15 18 17 19 14 15 11 15 13 156 
H S Welles . 17 20 19 20 19 14 14 15 14 15 167 
W E Corfield . 18 20 16 18 18 13 14 13 12 15 157 
C S Cottle . 18 19 IS 19 20 12 14 13 14 15 162 
R G Wheeler . 18 19 18 19 19 14 13 14 15 15 164 
H Brugman . 18 17 16 18 19 13 14 15 12 14 156 
E A Wadsworth .... 13 14 15 15 17 15 14 10 10 12 135 
O E Carpenter .19 18 18 19 19 13 14 13 12 11 156 
H W Smith .19 18 16 19 19 15 13 14 14 14 161 
H . Messinger .IS 17 18 16 16 11 13 9 12 12 142 
A E Kelly . 16 17 16 20 18 15 12 14 14 14 156 
G N Fish . 19 19 19 IS 19 15 14 15 15 14 167 
W W Vanderhoof ... 17 18 16 18 19 11 12 13 15 13 152 
J L Talcott . 18 19 20 16 20 14 14 15 15 15 166 
F D Kelsey . 15 16 16 16 17 13 15 14 14 15 151 
F S Wright . 20 20 18 18 20 15 15 14 15 15 170 
B V Covert . 16 18 16 16 18 14 15 13 13 12 151 
C F Lambert . 16 18 18 17 18 10 11 14 13 13 148 
A E Conley . 16 19 20 19 20 15 12 15 13 15 164 
F H Schauffler . 16 18 19 19 19 12 14 15 13 11 156 » 
W Hopkins . 16 13 18 17 20 12 14 13 33 14 150 
F B Stephenson .18 19 16 19 15 13 13 14 12 14 153 
A G Southworth .... 20 17 15 14 15 13 11 12 13 14 144 
G K “Kelly” . 18 19 19 20 18 14 15 15 14 13 165 
D Wadsworth .17 17 17 14 11 15 13 11 10 12 137 
C J Dailey . 14 16 19 19 17 12 12 11 13 15 148 
H W Fellows . 19 18 14 16 14 14 13 11 13 11 142 
H E Mills . 9 16 12 9 9 8 8 10 10 7 99 
A W Meager . 16 16 20 19 20 13 13 14 13 15 159 
O R Dickey . 18 17 19 19 17 14 14 14 13 13 158 
W B Darton . 18 18 18 16 20 14 14 15 15 15 162 
H J Borden .13 18 16 18 19 12 12 14 14 14 147 
J S Fanning ..19 19 19 19 19 15 15 15 15 13 168 
George Maxwell ..... 18 18 19 20 20 14 14 15 15 15 168 
L S German . 20 19 18 19 20 14 13 15 13 13 164 
T H Keller, Jr. 19 18 19 20 18 15 13 15 14 13 166 
N Apgar . 19 20 19 20 19 15 13 15 12 12 164 
Sim Glover . 19 19 20 20 20 14 14 15 12 15 168 
IT H Stevens . 19 19 19 20 19 15 15 3 4 15 15 170 
J H Vanderveer. 16 18 18 17 18 15 13 12 14 13 354 
T E Clay . 19 19 19 20 38 14 14 14 15 14 166 
J Martin . 17 16 17 15 19 34 12 13 13 12 150 
J H Lamphere .20 18 IS 20 20 14 14 14 14 15 167 
S E Helmer . 13 16 IS 12 19 12 12 12 14 13 141 
Mr. C. T. Day, of Newark, N. J., Shooting 
SPORTING BALLISTITE 
WON THE 
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Atlantic City, June 4, 1910, 
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