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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept. 18, 1909. 
At the Colorado State Shoot 
Sept. 1, 2 and 3 
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SPORTING POWDERS 
WON THE HONORS. 
The High Average for the entire program won by Amateurs 
Woolfolk Henderson, Lexington, Ky., - - 586 ex 600—97.66 per cent. 
Fred Foltz, Toledo, Ohio, - 586 ex 600—97.66 per cent. 
Fred King, Denver, Colo., - 585 ex 600—97.5 per cent. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
W. F. Cobb, Albuquerque, N. M. - - - - - - 97 ex 100 
J. H. Rohrer, Colorado Springs, Colo. - . - - - - 97 ex 100 
Both tied the winning score. 
COLORADO HANDICAP 
Won by Woolfolk Henderson, score 98 ex 100 front 21 yards. 
Fred King, E. L. Brawner, W. F. Cobb, C. B. Eaton and Wm. Ridley all tied on 97ex 100 
COLORADO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AT DOUBLES, (25 Pair.) 
Won by Fred Kin?, score 48 ex 50 
Woolfolk Henderson, second with 46 ex 50 
LONG RUNS OF THE TOURNAMENT 
Woolfolk Henderson. 
W. F. Cobb.. 
Fred King 
Frank Foltz - -- - - _______ 
C. B. Adams -----. - 
Geo. Maxwell - -- -- -- -- -- 
Wm. Wetleaf - -- -- -- -- -- 
Wm. M. Bowman - -- -- -- -- - 
Dr. C. E. Cook.- 
ALL OF THE ABOVE GENTLEMEN USED 
(Spit) 
SPORTING POWDERS 
209, 133 
186, 118 
125, 123 
201 
194 
151 
115 
112 
104 
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Beckler . 
H Sindle . 
Van Der Clock 
Capt Bower .. 
Quackenbush . 
Storey . 
E Planten . 
P Planten . 
Plog . 
Stumpf . 
F Bredder . 
8 11 8 11 18 8 10 11 .. 11 
.. 15 11 23 
.. 11 13 17 
7 1 .... 
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7 11 .. .. 
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8 .. 
8 9 10 18 
6 8 9 14 
8 10 .. 17 
Uncle Hank, Capt. 
Cayuga County Gun Club. 
Auburn, N. V., Sept. 6. —Herewith are the scores of 
the Labor Day tournament of the Cayuga County Gun 
Club. We had perfect weather, thirty-three shooters 
present, and threw over four thousand targets: 
Events: l 23456789 10 
1 argets: 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 
Stevens . 15 20 15 19 15 19 14 20 15 19 
y elles . 13 20 13 20 13 19 15 20 15 18 
Nichols . 6 4 4 5 . 
Corfield . 15 18 15 19 i2 20 15 20 ii 20 
M heeler . 13 20 15 20 14 20 13 19 14 20 
Lamphire . 11 18 15 19 15 18 15 20 15 2o 
Carpenter . 13 18 14 19 14 19 15 20 15 17 
Knapp . 15 18 13 17 14 20 15 18 14 20 
Smith . 11 17 15 20 12 17 14 20 15 20 
Phillips . 12 18 14 19 15 20 14 19 12 20 
Wadsworth . 13 IS 14 20 13 19 14 18 14 20 
Key . 11 19 12 16 14 20 13 16 13 14 
Knox . 14 19 12 19 14 18 13 17 13 18 
Clay . 13 18 15 18 14 17 10 19 15 19 
Vanderhoof . 12 17 14 18 13 16 13 18 14 19 
Hook . 14 19 13 17 14 18 13 20 12 19 
Dailey . 13 20 14 18 15 18 11 19 14 17 
Hollenbeck . 9 17 13 17 12 13 14 17 14 18 
Montgomery . 13 16 11 18 11 18 13 18 13 17 
Cams . 12 17 8 17 14 12 14 19 .. .. 
Mobbs . 12 17 9 12. 
Lamphere, Jr. 11 . 
Conners .13 16 10 15 13 19 i§ 20 
Stilwell .14 17. 
Calkins . 19 14 20 i2 20 
Carr .16 13 .. 14 .. 
Garrett . 13 
G W Nellis. 13 
R S Nellis. 11 9 1 
Macomber .[(; ,. 15 
Cottle .16 i5 17 
Moore . j 
Jos. N. Knapp, Sec’y- 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 11.—In practice events, Gus : 
Moller shot like he used to when he was only a kid- 
94 per cent, is going some. T. H. Parry was a close 
second with 92 per cent. These two distanced the bunch. 
The fall shoot being so near, but few were out. 
Moller . 
Shot 
at. 
.... 100 
Brk. 
94 
Shot 
at. 
an 
Brk. 
66 
62 
Parry . 
.... 100 
92 
Bell . 
.. so 
Roland . 
.... 100 
79 
Barr . 
.. 60 
50 
Anderson ... 
.... 100 
78 
Neighbors .... 
.. 60 
41 
Moore . 
.... 100 
71 
Wise . 
.. 40 
38 
Britton . 
.... 80 
66 
B H Mocre... 
... 40 
28 
Lewis . 
.... 80 
66 
In the Ballistite and Empire trophy, a 50-target race, 
some swell shooting from long range was pulled off, 
Parry, Moller and Britton trying for high, Parry at 22yds. 
and the other two at 20yds. In the shoot-off, Parry won 
out by one bird, being close pressed by Moller, who 
lost one more than Parrv. Dr. Britton fell down some 
in this event. Lewis and Wise were close up, Wise, at 
20yds., getting 44, and Lewis, at 16yds. tying him. 
Parry, 22 ... 
. 45 
Barr, 16 . 
.41 
Moller, 20... 
.45 
Anderson, 16 . 
.39 
Britton, 20... 
. 45 
Bell. 16 . 
.39 
Lewis, 16_ 
Roland, 20 . 
.3$ . 
Wise. 20 .... 
. 44 
Dixon, 20 . 
.37 1 
Moore, 16 .. 
. 42 
Neighbors, 16 .... 
.26 
Brantford 
Gun Club. 
Brantford, Ont., Sept. 6 .—C. J. Mitchell won high 
average. A. B. Cutcliffe and W. R. Davies were equal 
for second high average. W. Barnes won third high 
average. The attendance was slim. The grounds were 
in good order. Weather, very high wind blowing. 
Event No. 5 was miss twice and out. The purse was 
divided by Barnes, Bennett and Turnbull, after each 
had lost one bird in thirty. Scores: 
Events: 
12346789 10 
Shot 
Targets: 
15 20 15 25 15 20 25 15 15 
at. 
Broke. 
C Hacker . 
, 14 19 13 23 10 14 11 10 10 
165 
124 
C Summerhays .. 
. 10 17 15 21 14 17 23 15 12 
165 
144 
C J Mitchell . 
13 18 13 24 12 18 24 14 13 
165 
149 
K C Turnbull ... 
14 17 14 19 14 17 19 14 14 
165 
142 
A B Cutcliffe ... 
. 13 17 14 20 14 17 25 11 15 
165 
148 
W R Davies .... 
13 17 15 22 13 19 21 14 14 
165 
148 
H A Horning ... 
12 18 11 21 15 13 21 21 13 
165 
136 
J E Jennings ... 
13 17 11 22 13 17 23 13 14 
165 
143 
T Bennett . 
15 17 14 24 15 13 23 11 14 
165 
146 
W Barnes . 
13 18 13 20 15 18 22 13 15 
165 
147 
H T Westbrook.. 
10 14 10 20 10 12 16 9 9 
165 
110 
J T Wallace. 
13 15 10 19 12 15 16 10 10 
165 
120 
B W Glover. 
12 17 13 22 12 19 17 14 11 
165 
137 
S A Webb . 
6 14 .. 14 10 .... 11 9 
105 
64 
Parker . 
14.10. 
30 
24 
*C Thomson .... 
14 17 13 31 13 16 20 14 14 
165 
141 
Clinker . 
.... 8 14 9 .. 10 6 .. 
95 
47 
T Brown . 
.21.13 .. 
40 
34 
A Clifford . 
. 4 9. 
35 
13 
*Professional. 
