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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June io, 1911. 
MORE LAURELS FOR AT THE 
Sixth Pacific Coast Handicap Tournament 
Madera, California, May 25-27,1911 
THE HANDICAP EVENT 
Won by Ed. Mitchell, shooting E. C. with a score of 93 x 100. 
Other Honors carried off by shooters using the 
OLD RELIABLE SMOKELESS POWDERS 
SPECIAL DOUBLE EVENTS WON BY T. W. NEEL, SHOOT¬ 
ING E. C. SMOKELESS WITH A SCORE OF 86 x 100. 
High Amateur Average on 16 yard targets won by F. M. Newbert, 
shooting Dupont, with a score of 365 x 400. 
High Professional Average on 16 yard targets won by H. E. Poston, 
shooting Dupont, with a score of 368 x 400. 
The other High Professional and Amateur scores were as follows: 
Professional 
Guy Holohan (shooting Dupont). 357 x 4 °° 
R. C. Reed (shooting E. C.).. 354 x 400 
E. Holling (shooting Ballistite). 353 x 4 00 
Amateur 
W. P. Sears (shooting Ballistite). 359 x 4 °° 
R. Bungay (shooting Ballistite). 357 x 4 °° 
M. O. Feudner (shooting Dupont).355 x 400 
T. Prior (shooting E. C.). 355 x 400 
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brand a matter of course. Get in line for better scores. 
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Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., June 4.—The Analostan Gun Club 
held a very successful shoot on the afternoon of May 
30. We had a merchandise shoot at 100 targets. Every 
man entered won a prize. Some good scores were made, 
the shooting of Dr. Stine, Hogan, Peck and Dr. Taylor 
being above the ordinary, where prizes are at stake. Fol¬ 
lowing are the scores at 100 targets: Stine 94, Hogan 93, 
Peck 92, Dr. Taylor 90, Wagner 89, Avery 89, Brown 88, 
M. Taylor 87, Harrison S6, Parsons 85, Monroe 84, Wil¬ 
son 82, Green 72, Brav 76, King 59, McOuillin 39, Pearcey 
(50) 27, Lohr (35) 18i 
At our weekly shoot on June 3, the following scores 
were made: 
Shoot for Wagner medal: Steubcner 23, Harrison 22, 
Talbott 13, Wagner 23. Peck 24, Stir.e 22, Bray 18, Green 
19, Drain 15, Parsons 24, Dufour 23, Wilson 21, Kahrs 18. 
Shoot at 10 pairs: Harrison 9, Taibott 10, Wagner 14, 
Stine 11, Bray 11, Parsons 8. 
Totals for the dav: Steubener (shot at 170) broke 151, 
Harrison (115) 94, Talbott (115) 63, Wagner (100) S9, Peck 
(100) 88. Stine (100) 87, Brav (100) 80, Green (10) 71, 
Drain (100) 71, Parsons (80) 73, Dufour (50) 44, Wilson 
(50) 42, Kahrs (50) 37. o , 
Miles Taylos, Sec y. 
Robin Hood Gun Club. 
The Robin Hood Gun Club held a very interesting 
shoot at Concord, Staten Island on Decoration Day, 
Rouley winning a leg on the Winchester gun after 
shooting off a tie with Bush. Rouley also won a leg 
on the Du Pont fob. Connelly won the Schoverling, 
Daly & Gales trophy. The scores: 
Winchester• gun, 25 birds, handicap: Bardes (5) 15, 
Bush (1) 23, Cleveland (3) 16, Hutchings (0) 22, Rouley 
(2) 23, Conelley (5) 22, Price (5) 20, Du Bois (5) 10, 
Moran (5) 15. 
Du Pont fob, 25 birds, handicap: Bardes (5) 17, 
Bush (1) 21, Cleveland (3) 17, Hutchings (0) 18, Rouley 
(2) 23, Conelley (5) 19. 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales trophy, handicap: Rouley 
(2) 18, Hutchings (0) 18, Conelley (5) 20, Price (5) 19, 
Bardes (5) 14. 
Twelve pairs doubles: Rouley 13, Conelley 16, Bardes 
8, Hutchings 16, Cleveland 10. 
Geo. Conelley, Sec’y- 
Clinton Gun Club. 
North Lancaster, Mass.—The Clinton Gun Club held 
a registered shoot on Decoration Day, with scores as 
below: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Kirkwood . 
. 150 
130 
McLellan . 
. 150 
106 
Doten . 
. 150 
125 
Searles .... 
. 150 
125 
Gates . 
. 150 
130 
Taft . 
. 150 
109 
Boland .... 
.150 
120 
Larkin .... 
. 150 
79 
Lane . 
. 150 
99 
Sampson .. 
. 150 
80 
Jordan .... 
.150 
103 
Emery .... 
. 90 
42 
Norris . 
. 150 
42 
Clark . 
. 150 
98 
Williams ... 
. 150 
115 
Crompton 
. 150 
100 
Woodward . 
. 150 
95 
Johnson .. 
. 150 
82 
ISO 
69 
. 90 
15 
Professionals: 
Sibley . 
. 150 
127 
Darton ... 
. 150 
114 
Snow . 
. 150 
128 
Cowing ... 
. 105 
70 
Chapin .... 
. 150 
135 
The Fred 
Macaul 
ay Business Men' 
s Gun 
Club. 
Newark, N. J., May 30. — Business men had lots of fun 
shooting at the Speedway traps Decoration Day, and 
some creditable scores were turned in by the gunners, 
considering the dark cloudy weather and the high wind 
which blew across the traps. James E. Wheaton was 
high gun of the day, killing 183 clay birds out of a 
possible 250. The scores: 
George A Ohl . 12 21 19 18 16 14 17 16 20 8 12 
Peter Bey . 14 18 15 20 16 17 22 17 10 19 
James J Wheaton. 20 20 15 17 22 16 19 19 16 19 .. 
Thomas McCall . 1. 
William P Neville.16 8. 
W Boyd . 17. 
Harry Smith .. 17 16 20 10 16 . 
James J Quinn.23 IS 16 17. 
Smokeless. 
Belvidere Gun Club. 
Belvidere, N. J., May 27.—A registered shoot was 
held here to-day with an attendance of thirty-one shoot¬ 
ers who shot through the entire program. The day was 
ideal for the sport, and many ladies graced the occasion 
with their presence. Lloyd Lewis was the efficient 
cashier, and all hands voted it the nicest shoot held in 
northern New Jersey. A bountiful lunch was served 
gratis. Scores: 
Amateurs—Drake 81, Cane 113, Cortright 115, Hess 127, 
Quick 96, Hilliard 132, Heil 136, Taylor 128, Englert 142, 
Schlicher 144, Young 123, Wilson 138, Moore 126, Raisner 
90, Boardman 102, Geiger 139, Coffin 141, Page 134, Gard¬ 
ner 119, Byram 133, Kinney 85, Flummerfelt 97, Welsh 
93, Dereamer 135, Clark 128. 
Professionals—H. Stevens 138, Neaf Apgar 142, L. R. 
Lewis 138, F. Lawrence 126, J. Fanning 138. 
Sikeston Gun Club. 
Sikeston, Mo.—Out of 50 pigeons the following scores 
were made on Friday, June 2: L. R. Bowman 45, H. A. 
Smith 45, Dan McCoy 44, Clem Marshall 44, Dr. D. E. 
Sawyer 44, W. H. Tanner 42. 
