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FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 17, 1911. 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE 436 X 450 
AT 
OHIO STATE SHOOT, 
COLUMBUS, 
JUNE 6—9 
WON WITH 
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FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
High General Average.Woolfolk Henderson.456 x 450 
High Amateur Average (of Ohio contestants). .. .William Webster.427 x 450 
High Professional, 1st day. ..C . A. Young.147 x 150 
High Professional, 2d day.Woolfolk Henderson.147 x 150 
High Amateur, 1st day.William Webster.144 x 150 
High Amateur, 3d day.E. M. Stout.147 x 150 
High Score in Championship.W. Henderson (tie). 49 x 50 
L »"S «•'- 1 «:'k1r, on 
Five Man Team Race.Columbus Team.4 out of 5 men using PETERS 
The above scores were made in several different makes of guns, and PET ERS SHELLS shot EQUALLY WELL in ALL of them. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KBLLER, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
Beer . 
128 
129 
131 
388 
Cartmille . 
127 
125 
133 
385 
E S Roger. 
122 
127 
133 
382 
Mo wry . 
121 
127 
134 
382 
Foltz . 
130 
131 
118 
379 
< rrubb . 
115 
135 
128 
378 
F Kingsbury . 
120 
125 
131 
376 
\ an Fossen . 
120 
123 
133 
376 
W Coffman . 
126 
124 
125 
375 
O Woolard . 
121 
130 
124 
375 
F H Grant. 
129 
123 
122 
374 
Bottenfield . 
129 
121 
121 
371 
Heyman . 
115 
120 
134 
369 
Phellis. 
111 
1?9 
132 
365 
Smart . 
103 
121 
137 
361 
H Downey . 
121 
124 
115 
360 
VV H Moore. 
109 
122 
129 
360 
G Lasky . 
123 
124 
110 
357 
Hildinger .. 
126 
115 
115 
356 
Sampson . 
107 
115 
124 
346 
Stanbery . 
118 
107 
120 
345 
D Coffman . 
102 
121 
124 
347 
T Wells . 
110 
101 
134 
345 
T H Smith. 
119 
123 
98 
340 
E Brune . 
Professionals: 
85 
94 
127 
306 
W Henderson . 
144 
147 
145 
436 
J R Taylor. 
141 
145 
147 
433 
R O Heikes. 
138 
145 
147 
430 
C A Young. 
147 
135 
137 
419 
L J Squier. 
133 
144 
140 
417 
W R Chamsberlain. 
134 
136 
139 
409 
R \V Clancey. 
133 
135 
141 
409 
F Shattuck . 
*Non-resident. 
132 
121 
131 
384 
Remington Gun and Rifle Club. 
Ilion, N. Y.— The trapshooting tournament, held May 
30, under the auspices of the Remington Gun and Rifle 
Club, was unquestionably the most successful shoot ever 
held in this section of the Mohawk Valley. The weather 
conditions early in the morning were not encouraging— 
rain falling at intervals for some hours, which, no doubt, 
was the cause for many remaining away. Afterward, 
however, the rain ceased and the sun shone brightly for 
the remainder of the day, and conditions for shooting 
were ideal. The club spared no expense to make sure 
that shooters would have all the comforts possible. The 
shooting stands were covered in a manner to protect the 
shooters from sun or rain, a fact much appreciated by 
the shooters. 
Visitors were present from Fulton. Clinton, Utica, 
Syracuse, Cloversville, Rome, Chadwicks, Cooperstown, 
Herkimer, and a more gentlemanly lot of shooters would 
be difficult to find. 
There were ten 15-target main events, and a 25-target 
merchandise event in which sixty prizes were offered. 
The first prize, a Remington repeating shotgun (Trap 
special), presented by the club, was won by Gammage, 
a club member, after a beautiful race with Fellows, of 
Syracuse. These shooters tied with 24 each, and in the 
shoot-off, again tied with 23 each. It looked very much 
like Fellows in the shoot-off, he having broken 20 
straight,_while Gammage had lost two; however, at post 
No. 1, Fellows drew two very sharp left-quartering birds 
and lost them both. They then shot miss-and-out, and 
aiter breaking 7 Fellows overshot an easy straightaway 
and Gammage did the trick. Barker, of Gloversville, 
won h'gh average, closely followed by Corfield, of Utica, 
and Hobbie, of Fulton, they breaking respectively 143, 
142, 13S out of 150. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
W 
E Corfield.. 
175 
166 
A 
C Denning.. 
175 
146 
M 
E Barker .. 
175 
164 
C 
Tenne . 
175 
155 
C 
W Hobbie... 
175 
162 
L 
Klock . 
175 
143 
C 
E Gammage. 
175 
160 
T 
De Bee . 
175 
156 
H 
V Fellows.. 
175 
160 
J 
Deck . 
175 
152 
G 
G Jones. 
175 
159 
F 
G Wilcox .. 
175 
153 
T 
E Clay. 
175 
158 
J 
IT Putnam... 
175 
136 
B 
G Lawrence. 
175 
142 
C 
A Renner... 
150 
108 
F 
A Elliott.... 
150 
114 
Barlow . 
150 
93 
F 
Wise . 
145 
117 
W 
H Steere... 
100 
64 
D 
L Williams.. 
S5 
57 
R S Morgan ... 
85 
59 
J 
O Simpson.. 
70 
48 
H 
P Warner... 
70 
43 
N 
F Corts. 
70 
39 
W 
F Davis .... 
70 
32 
T 
I Van Doren 
70 
35 
M 
A Mulvey... 
70 
53 
E F Banker. .. 
70 
48 
U 
Armstrong . 
60 
39 
A 
C Shepard.. 
55 
38 
T 
R Davis. 
55 
37 
M 
Dahl . 
40 
28 
F 
C Shepard... 
25 
18 
G 
Williamson... 
25 
20 
Ken 
marc 
(N. 
D.) 
Gun Club. 
The preliminary tournament of the Kenmare Gun Club 
was held Tuesday, May 30, and high scores were re¬ 
corded, due to favorable weather. James Collins, of 
Grand Forks; C. M. Roberts, of Devil’s Lake, profes¬ 
sionals, were on hand. The individual championship for 
the northwestern part of the State, at 100 single targets, 
was the big event of the day. The winner turned up in 
A. R. Chezik. of Portal. Along with the championship, 
he was presented with a handsome silver loving cup, 
donated by the citizens of Kenmare. The record-break¬ 
ing scores turned out by Jack Duis, of Devil’s Lake, 
were a caution, and made the boys sit up and take 
notice. As he was not eligible to shoot for the cup, 
living in the eastern part of the State, he had to be con¬ 
tent with first money. 
Duis was high gun for the day with a total of 242 out 
of a possible 250. 
The totals of the ten 15-target regular events were as 
follows: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
A R Chezik.... 150 
139 
T F Duis. 
150 
145 
A W Chapin.... 150 
127 
E H Gross. 
150 
131 
L Harrison . 150 
12S 
C H Parker. 
150 
134 
H F Turner.... 150 
130 
W H Holmes... 
45 
35 
Professionals: 
Jim Collins .... 150 
119 
C M Roberts... 
150 
S6 
For the championship < 
of Ward, Mountrail 
. Divide. 
Williams, Burke, Renville 
and Rottineau counties 
and 
jjii v, at aw single targets, scores as louows: it 
Chezik 95, A. W. Chapin 86, L. Harrison 87, H. Turne 
SO, A. B. Gary 90, F. H. Gross 92, C. H. Parker 90, W 
M. Holmes 84. J. F Duis scored 97 in this event, bu 
was not eligible for the championship. 
Chenango County Fish, Game and Gun Club. 
The annual registered tournament of the Chenango 
County, Fish, Game and Gun Club was pulled off yes¬ 
terday according to schedule, about thirty enthusiastic 
wing shots taking part. _ The weather was threatening 
m the morning, and a little rain fell during the day, 
but it proved on the whole to be a splendid day for 
shooting, and some high scores were made. 
Mr. J. A. R. Elliott, who holds the world championship 
medal for wing shooting, was high, with 143 out of 150. 
The other two professionals, Mr. Simon Glover and 
Mr. H. H. Stevens were tied for second place, each 
breaking 141 birds. Mr. W. E. Corfield, of Utica, was 
high amateur with a score of 139, while Messrs. Frantz, 
of Syracuse, and Wheeler, of Manlius, were tied for 
second place among the amateurs, with 137 birds. Among 
the Norwich contestants, Mr. J. C. Brooks was high, with 
131 birds to his credit. The merchandise event was 
headed by a Winchester repeating shotgun, which was 
captured by Mr. Wheeler, of Manlius, with 24 out of 25 
birds, Mr. W. E. Race, of Waterville, being second 
with 23 out of 25. 
The success of the tournament was largely due to the 
energy of the secretary of the Club, Mr. Elmer D. Bor¬ 
den. The scores were as follows: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
C L Frantz. 
150 
137 
B G Lawrence. 
150 
112 
T A Munroe.... 
150 
110 
G Tones . 
150 
119 
T C Brooks. 
150 
131 
Geo Stanton .. 
150 
101 
Ira C Case. 
150 
101 
F O Spencer... 
150 
112 
N P Bonnev.... 
150 
116 
F B Ross. 
150 
119 
W A Lewis. 
150 
112 
W E Denny... 
150 
85 
E D Borden.... 
150 
124 
L C Pal miter... 
150 
124 
T G S Dey. 
150 
124 
W E Hookway.. 
150 
115 
R G Wheeler... 
150 
137 
S A Tones. 
15 
11 
W E Corfield... 
150 
139 
H I Smith. 
105 
67 
C T Dally. 
150 
121 
W H Mooney... 
105 
65 
H W Smith.... 
150 
134 
F Curtis . 
105 
S7 
A G Tones. 
60 
41 
T P Henessy.... 
75 
51 
W E Race. 
150 
104 
D F Allen. 
105 
80 
Professionals 
TAR Elliott... 
150 
143 
Sim Glover . 
150 
141 
H H Stevens... 
150 
141 
West Chester Gun Club. 
\\ est Chester, Pa.—The Gun Club’s registered shoot 
was held on June 3, but owing to the weather con¬ 
ditions the attendance was cut down considerably. Scores; 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
H Minker . 
150 
146 
Hastings .. 
.150 
146 
E Smith . 
150 
137 
Tacobs .... 
. 150 
129 
C E Barnes. 
150 
13S 
Mattson .. 
. 150 
141 
F H Eachus.... 
150 
133 
Frank .... 
. 150 
140 
N Pyle . 
150 
134 
Hazel . 
. 90 
75 
Hopkins . 
150 
129 
Speakman 
. 91 
78 
Morris . 
150 
127 
Babcock .. 
. 30 
25 
Connor . 
150 
115 
Post . 
. 30 
8 
Mardin . 
150 
127 
Leedom .. 
. 30 
16 
Gill . 
150 
133 
Professionals: 
L Worthington.. 
150 
146 
L Lewis .. 
.150 
140 
