Sept, ii, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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High-Power Self-Loading rifle 
.351 Caliber 
THE TRIGGER-CONTROLLED REPEATER 
HERE is nothing to take your mind off the game if 
you shoot a Winchester Self-Loading Rifle. The 
recoil does the reloading for you, which places the 
complete control of the gun under the trigger 
finger. You can shoot six shots as fast as you can pull 
the trigger and without taking your eye off the sights. 
As this rifle is made with a detachable magazine, you can 
replace an exhausted one with a loaded one in a jiffy 
and continue shooting. No recoil-operated rifle but the 
Winchester offers this advantage. Other desirable and 
distinctive features of this rifle are — a stationary barrel 
with sights attached, and all moving parts enclosed. 
The .351 Caliber, High-Power Cartridge has great killing 
power, making it heavy enough for the largest game. 
Catalogue fully describing this rifle— il The Gun 
That Shoots Through Steel'’—sent upon request. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. f NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
in E Stacy. 84 W L Robinson. 89 
F Ellett . 96 T Kernast . 74 
C A Thorp. 89 Ed Brakney . 93 
Smails . 91 Ed Arnold . 79 
H W Vietmeyer . 98 
Pacific Coast Handicap. 
The Pacific Coast Handicap, the premier event, was 
called at noon with 114 entries. Unfortunately the 
weather took a sudden turn for the worse and was 
marked by intermittent gusts of wind and showers, which 
continued all the afternoon and injected a big element 
of luck into the game. The first few squads particularly 
and the last had trouble on this account. Vietmeyer, 
who had been shooting splendidly all the week, topped 
the professionals with 93. O’Brien scored 91 and Gil¬ 
bert 901 The interest, however, was all with the amateurs, 
who again put up the top scores. Foltz continued his 
excellent form, and shooting from 19yds., finished early 
in the game with 96. This seemed good for quite awhile 
until John Noel, of Nashville, Tenn., came up to the 
fifth trap with only two lost. It looked as if he would 
win without a tie, but a bad wind springing up at that 
time gave him trouble, as it did many others, and he 
finished with 18 and a tie for first honors. This score 
was not approached by any of the later contestants, 
there being but one 94 and four 92s. Rain caused con¬ 
siderable delay, so the programme was not finished until 
5 o’clock. In the shoot-off it was soon apparent that the 
Dixie lad had held his form best, he breaking his string 
of 20 in splendid time without a skip. Foltz scored 17. 
Immediately on conclusion of the shoot-off Secretary- 
Manager Shaner called the contestants together and in¬ 
troduced Mr. J. T. Skelly, who, as an officer of the As¬ 
sociation, made an appropriate address, and in well 
chosen words, presented the winners with the Prelim¬ 
inary and Pacific Coast Handicap trophies. So ended 
the fourth Pacific Handicap, the best tournament ever 
given west of the Rocky Mountains. Scores: 
There were 114 entries. The purse was as follows: 
76 entries at $7 each, $532: 38 for targets only; added 
money, $200; total purse, $732. 
The winners and winnings were as follows: 
John Noel broke 96, won $117.10. 
F. E. Foltz broke 96, won $102.50. 
Wnr. Wettleaf broke 94, won $S0.50. 
C. W. Budd, R. R. Meisenheimer, M. W. Benning¬ 
ton and A. G. Adelmann broke 92 each and won $54.90. 
H. McElroy and G. Van Pelt broke 91 each and won 
$36.60. 
D. B. Sanders, L. A. Gates, C. Holcomb, K. C. Shep- 
ardson and J. G. Naquin broke 90 each and won $21.95. 
Wnr. Ridley and T. B. Ware broke 89 each and won 
$14.65. 
Yards 
, —Targets —- 
Rise. 
20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
L Barkley . 
. 21 
14 14 16 16 15 
75 
F Gilbert . 
. 21 
18 19 16 19 18 
90 
W Henderson . 
. 21 
13 19 17 16 19 
84 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 21 
18 19 19 18 17 
91 
Harry Ellis . 
. 20 
18 IS 17 18 17 
88 
R W Clancy . 
. 20 
17 17 20 15 18 
87 
G V Dering. 
. 20 
16 16 18 19 19 
88 
S A Huntley . 
. 20 
18 15 17 18 19 
87 
H E Poston . 
. 20 
IS 19 17 19 16 
89 
F C Riehl . 
. 20 
15 19 IS 16 18 
86 
J E Cullison . 
. 19 
16 14 16 17 19 
82 
F E Foltz . 
. 19 
17 20 20 20 19 
96 
E E Ellis . 
. 19 
16 18 15 18 18 
85 
C R Adelmann . 
. 19 
15 17 17 17 15 
81 
J Forbes . 
. 19 
18 19 18 15 19 
89 
Earl Farmin . 
. 19 
18 17 19 18 16 
88 
L A Gates . 
. 19 
18 18 18 18 18 
90 
H McElroy . 
. 19 
19 20 16 20 16 
91 
1 I McLaughlin . 
. 19 
15 18 18 20 17 
88 
W F Willett . 
. 19 
16 16 IS 17 19 
86 
Wm Ridley . 
. 19 
15 20 18 19 17 
89 
M Skeen . 
. 19 
19 17 17 19 16 
88 
K C Shepardson . 
. 19 
20 17 16 18 19 
90 
Wm Wettleaf . 
. 19 
19 17 19 19 20 
94 
T A Marshall . 
. 19 
14 19 15 18 15 
81 
C W Budd . 
. 18 
19 20 19 17 17 
92 
T H Clay . 
. 18 
16 20 15 18 19 
88 
Del Cooper . 
. 18 
16 15 15 19 16 
81 
J T Skelly . 
. 18 
16 16 16 16 17 
81 
W W Caldwell . 
. IS 
17 19 18 17 17 
88 
F Drvden . 
. 18 
17 18 19 15 19 
88 
J E Enyart . 
. 18 
16 15 16 18 19 
84 
Chris Gottlieb . 
. 18 
16 18 16 17 17 
84 
T B Ware . 
. IS 
19 19 14 20 17 
89 
P J Holohan . 
. IS 
17 15 17 18 19 
86 
H Garrison . 
. IS 
17 16 16 17 18 
84 
£ A Purdy . 
. 18 
17 17 18 17 17 
86 
J Noel . 
. 18 
20 18 20 20 18 
96 
b W King . 
. 18 
15 18 15 16 16 
80 
Geo Miller . 
. 18 
19 16 15 16 18 
84 
R H Miller . 
. 18 
17 19 15 17 17 
85 
T G Naquin . 
. 18 
17 19 16 20 18 
90 
H Junker . 
. 18 
16 18 16 16 17 
83 
L H Reed . 
. IS 
18 17 18 15 15 
83 
D A Robinson . 
. 18 
17 18 17 18 18 
8S 
H W Spratlev . 
. 18 
19 16 15 15 16 
81 
G E Stacy . 
. 18 
16 17 16 17 16 
82 
F Ellett . 
15 15 16 17 .. 
63 
C A Thorpe . 
. 18 
17 17 18 14 13 
79 
J F Smith . 
. 18 
20 17 17 14 17 
85 
H W Vietmeyer . 
. 18 
20 18 18 20 17 
93 
c Wagner . 
. 18 
IS 17 18 19 14 
86 
E (i White . 
. 17 
14 16 16 11 12 
69 
C A Haight . 
. 17 
18 14 17 16 16 
81 
Ed Arnold . 
.. 17 
20 17 16 12 19 
84 
A W Bishop . 
. 17 
19 16 16 18 18 
87 
G Van Pelt . 
. 17 
17 18 17 19 20 
91 
F Woody . 
. 17 
19 16 13 18 18 
84 
H R Cramer . 
. 17 
17 18 15 16 15 
81 
E Brakney . 
. 17 
18 17 15 18 15 
83 
J Converse . 
. 17 
17 15 18 17 17 
84 
E E Stephens . 
. 17 
14 20 13 18 16 
81 
B B Sanders . 
.. 17 
16 19 19 19 17 
90 
L S Dahl..’ . 
. 17 
17 17 18 19 17 
88 
J H Elson .. 
. 17 
20 17 15 18 15 
85 
C E Cook . 
. 17 
15 17 13 16 15 
76 
A 
E Guist. 
. 17 
19 18 
15 17 16 
85 
T 
T Hillis. 
. 17 
16 19 
13 17 20 
85 
C 
Holcomb . 
. 17 
IS 17 
17 19 19 
90 
G 
Holohan . 
. 17 
14 14 
28 
H 
P Jacobson. 
. 17 
18 15 
14 
14 
16 
77 
R 
R Meisenheimer. 
. 17 
19 17 
20 
19 
17 
92 
M 
W Benninglon. 
. 17 
19 19 
17 
18 
19 
92 
B 
G Pleiss. 
. 17 
14 18 
15 
17 
19 
S3 
W 
A Robertson. 
. 17 
16 20 
18 
17 
16 
87 
F 
Schiess . 
. 17 
15 17 
17 
18 
14 
81 
S 
A Fulton. 
. 17 
14 IS 
19 
16 
20 
87 
J 
W Elias. 
. 16 
7 11 
10 
9 
7 
44 
A 
L Mattinger. 
. 16 
15 18 
20 
18 
14 
85 
A 
E Hall. 
. 16 
14 14 
13 
17 
13 
71 
M 
S Williams. 
. 16 
12 16 
18 
15 
15 
76 
R 
E Allen. 
. 16 
19 17 
16 
16 
19 
87 
Tones Scott . 
. 16 
10 12 
13 
16 
17 
68 
R 
H Baldwin. 
. 16 
13 18 
18 
14 
16 
79 
L 
L Burtenshaw. 
. 16 
15 15 
15 
15 
16 
77 
T 
E Rice .•■... 
. 16 
16 17 
18 
12 
19 
82 
T 
A Babcock. 
. 16 
12 16 
17 
18 
17 
80 
F 
Bryant . 
. 16 
17 16 
15 
17 
18 
83 
A 
K Copson. 
. 16 
14 16 
17 
11 
17 
75 
L 
R Atkins. 
. 16 
14 18 
17 
17 
18 
82 
B 
S Eastman. 
. 16 
14 13 
27 
J W Eastman. 
.. 16 
9 15 
13 
15 
13 
65 
A G Adelmann. 
.. 16 
17 18 
19 
18 
20 
92 
Fred Hardy . 
.. 16 
17 16 
19 
15 
14 
81 
G Julian . 
.. 16 
15 19 
17 
16 
15 
82 
C M Logan. 
.. 16 
13 15 
15 
19 
17 
79 
A McNealy . 
.. 16 
11 12 
14 
37 
B Armstrong . 
.. 16 
16 19 
17 
is 
17 
87 
F Phiscator . 
.. 16 
12 17 
16 
12 
11 
68 
R C Ross. 
.. 16 
17 13 
12 
16 
16 
74 
W L Robertson. 
.. 16 
13 20 
16 
17 
17 
83 
A Reickhoff . 
.. 16 
17 11 
15 
14 
16 
73 
T J Me Andrew. 
.. 16 
15 15 
17 
15 
14 
76 
H D Smart. 
.. 16 
15 15 
16 
13 
18 
77 
T A Dague. 
.. 16 
13 13 
13 
14 
14 
67 
F W Sumner. 
.. 16 
10 14 
15 
13 
9 
61 
J Kelleher . 
.. 16 
17 11 
15 
10 
17 
70 
A C Scott. 
.. 16 
13 11 
18 
16 
15 
73 
B C Thompson. 
.. 16 
15 15 
17 
14 
16 
77 
T E Tensen. 
.. 16 
13 13 
15 
16 
18 
75 
J B Cordon. 
.. 16 
17 14 
15 
18 
17 
81 
Squier money-back purse 
was as 
follows: 
Total amount in purse. 
,$814.00 
Used to pay back losses.... 
402.00 
