June 17, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Parker, Jr., J. D., Sandusky, Ohio. 
Payne, J. A., Cincinnati, Ohio.' 
Planz, J. F„ Akron, Ohio. 
Peck, \V. K., Sterling. Kans. 
Rogers, E. S., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Reese, N. L. Columbus, Ohio. 
Rape, Jr., W. E., Kingman. Ala. 
Randall, W. R. Mason, Ohio. 
Raup, Wm. J., Portage, Wis. 
Reardon, N. KK Folsom, W. Va. 
Rogers, F. E., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 
Richmond, N. L., Kings Mills, Ohio. 
Roll, Geo. J. Blue Island,- Ill. 
Romick, H. S., Hilliards, Ohio. 
Robinson, R. G., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 
Skelly, J. T., Wilmington, Del. 
Smith, Harry E., Columbus Ohio. 
Spencer, C. G. St. Louis, Mo. 
Spotts, R. L., New York, N. Y. 
Smart, H. D., Galion, Ohio. 
Shilling, O. V., Columbus, Ohio. 
Stevens, H. H., Roselle Park, N. J. 
Squier, L. J., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Smith, J. H., Columbus, Ohio. 
Scoville, R. L., Sewickley, Pa. 
Stqnbury, Hart, Pomeroy, Ohio. 
Smith, W. H., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Sunderbruch, A. H., Williamsburg, Ohio. 
Summerville, G. A., Sewickley, Pa. 
Sherman, H. E., Kansas City, Mo. 
Svvick, Jack, Thornville, Ohio. 
Smith, Henry N., Morrow, Ohio. 
Stannard, W. D., Chicago, Ill. 
Snow, Walter H., Springfield, Mass. 
Schmidutz, John, W. Toledo, Ohio. 
Shattuck, W. M., Coal Grove, Ohio. 
Shattuck Fred, Linworth. Ohio. 
Speary, J. M., Marietta, Ohio. 
Shumate, Bert, W'illiamson, \V. \'a. 
Surprise, J. L., Lowell, Ind. 
Stephens, W ; . Q., Mt. Sterling, Ky. 
Stout, Geo., Chillicothe, Ohio 
State, Will C., Akron, Ohio. 
Speer, J. S., St. Marys, Pa. 
Smith, C. O., Williamsport, Ohio. 
Shaw, Jr., C. E., Chicago, Ill. 
Sheffler. E. S., Rising Sun, Ohio. 
Shell, C. F., Columbus, Ohio. 
Smith, Jas. A., S. Solon, Ohio. 
Sampson, E. J., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Sheffler, G. C., Rising Sun, Ohio. 
Shwab, Hugh, Nashville, Ohio. 
Topperwein, Mrs. Ad., San Antonio, Texas. 
Taylor, John R., Columbus, Ohio. 
Tomlin, Fred S., Glassboro, N. J. 
I homas, J. V., Williamson, \V. Va. 
Ullery, M. D., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Van Fossen, I. A., Columbus, Ohio. 
Volk, Geo., Toledo, Ohio. 
Van Voorhis, T. F., Granville, Ohio. 
Valentine, J. W., Circleville, Ohio. 
Wcstcott, C. G., Leesburg, Pa. 
Woolard, Ora, Buckeye Lake, Ohio. 
Wise, W. N., Nohlesville, Ind. 
W’ulf, J. F., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wilcox, Dr. S. S., Columbus, Ohio. 
White, L. M., Detroit, Mich. 
W orden, L. B., Harrisburg, Pa. 
W ing, Bert, Dublin, Ohio. 
Work, G. S., Akron, Ohio. 
W alters, J. E., Circleville, Ohio. 
Woodbury, C. B., Dayton, Ky. 
Wince, Frank, Homer, Ohio. 
Wince, Fred, Homer, Ohio. 
Waddell, J. H., Columbus, Ohio. 
W ebster, Wm., Columbus. Ohio. 
Welsh, M. J., Cincinnati Ohio. 
Ward, Chas., Ashville, Ohio. 
W eiman, W. N., Columbus, Ohio. 
Warren, J. K., Birmingham, Ala. 
Weidebusch, W. A. Fairmont, W'. Va. 
Wiyiarch, W. E., Newark, Ohio. 
Wadsworth, J. L.. Elyria, Ohio. 
Young, J. S., Chicago, Ill. 
\ oung, E. E., Portland Oregon. 
y oung, C. A., Springfield, Ohio. 
Zint, Chas. E., Wapakoneta, Ohio. 
Zinn, F. H., Sandusky, Ohio. 
Jowa City Gun Club. 
The registered shoot of the above club was shot at 
Iowa City on May 30 with an attendance of forty 
devotees of the sport. Secretary C. Bothell was high 
amateur with 142 out of 150; F. M. Hamblin second, 
with 138. W. K. Crosby hung up a professional score 
of 144. The program consisted of 10 15-target events 
and all shot the program through. Totals were: ’ 
N Muncy . 123 
J Crouthcup .126 
J Koontz . 125 
A H Goering. 133 
C Hollingsworth . 125 
J R Craven. 10S 
C Bothell . 142 
F Hartwig . 125 
C Gill . 127 
L Foley . 120 
Geo Reimers .134 
Wm Ridley . 135 
B A Burton . 126 
J H Donohue. 119 
F M Hamblin. 138 
S O’Brien .131 
D G Taylor.120 
Professionals: 
W R Crosby. 144 
W T Garrett.139 
H W Vietmeyer. 130 
L E Hahn.128 
Ira Cutter .114 
L Curtis .127 
A H Hoffer. 122 
C E Taylor. 107 
Wm Ruppert .112 
W S Cook. 91 
L Boldt . 115 
Martins .130 
W J Kunkel . 90 
T O Ersland. 109 
W O’Brien . 128 
J Kanak .112 
T Bauer . 103 
E Kessler .122 
W A Shaffer.100 
E B Wilson. 113 
I H Price. 120 
F Fitzsimmons .117 
PACIFIC COAST HANDICAP 
— WON BY — 
WINCHESTER 
“Leader 99 Shotgun Shells 
The long list of winnings by Red W 
guns and shells garnered since the 
present trap shooting season begun was 
augmented by winning the Interstate 
Association’s Pacific Coast Handicap, 
held at Madera, Cal., May 26-27. 
E. L. Mitchell, of Los Angeles, won 
the big event with a score of 93 x 100 
from 17 yards. He wisely shot Win¬ 
chester “Leader” Shells. J. R. Con¬ 
verse, also shooting Winchester shells, 
was second with 92 from 19 yards. 
F. M. Newbert of Sacramento, shoot¬ 
ing a Winchester Repeating Shotgun 
and Winchester “Leader” Shells, won 
High Amateur Average for all targets 
>t, with a score of 528 x 600 ; and High 
Amateur Average for 16 -yard targets, break¬ 
ing 365 x 400 . 
This important victory, coupled with the 
many that have gone before, should influence 
the thoughtful shooter to 
Shoot Red W Guns and Shells at Columbus. 
Audubon Gun Club. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., June 3. —The Decoration Day shoot 
of the Audubons was evidently enough shooting foi 
some of the members, as the attendance at yesterday’s 
shoot was rather poor, and yet the shooting was quite 
up to the standard, particularly so with W. H. Smith 
and lack Reed, representing A and B Classes. They 
each broke 76 out of their 80, and so divided the honors 
for high average. Their next nearest competitors only 
scored 70. 
In the badge shoot, Fish, of Lyndenville, won Class A 
with a score of 19, beating Smith, Talcott and Covert, 
who each 1 ?d 18, and he again repeated the dose to 
Smith for the Reed hand'cop trophy. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot 
at. Broke 
w 
H Smith.... 
80 
76 
Dr J M Burke.. 
80 
65 
T 
Reid . 
80 
80 
62 
T 
L Talcott.... 
80 
70 
Dr N Wilson... 
80 
57 
F 
D Kelsey.... 
so 
69 
Chas Rogers ... 
SO 
50 
C 
F Lambert.. 
so 
69 
W F Waldow... 
SO 
50 
B 
V Covert.... 
80 
68 
T Ebberts . 
SO 
41 
G 
M Fish. 
80 
66 
E Smith . 
60 
4L 
E. Reinecke, 
Sec’y 
The directors of the club met for organization on 
June 3, and incidentally did a little shooting. The 
scores were not quite up to the usual mark, and only 
seven shooters took part. M. Johnson and J. A. Payne 
tied for high scores on S9, which is lower than these 
men generally finish. Heilman was close second with 87. 
The board of directors organized with the following of¬ 
ficers: President, Dr. A. B. Heyle; Vice-President, Dr. 
R. Lee Bird; Secretary, H. S. Connelly; Treasurer, C. 
Heilman; Captain, Emil Hammersmith. The other mem¬ 
bers of the board are: M. Johnson, J. A. Payne, D. 
Pohlar and E. Sampson. The club’s next money-back 
tournament will be held on June 18, and a big crowd is 
expected. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Tohnson . 
. 100 
89 
Payne ... 
. 100 
89 
Dr Bird . 
69 
Heilman . 
. 100 
87 
Shot at. Broke 
Sampson 
O Pope ., 
. 75 58 
Connelly 
. 100 S3 
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