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FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 17, 1911. 
Solid Gold Trophies for Good Trap-Shooting Scores 
Between April 11th and June 1st this year, fifteen trap-shooters have, by their skill, won the valu¬ 
able solid gold trophies offered for amateur scores of 100 straight or better and professional scores of 
125 straight or better. Here’s a list of these Long Run Men: 
Name Address Record Date Made at 
J. F. Calhoun.McKeesport, Pa.14S STRAIGHT.5/17-18/11.Du Bois, Pa. 
E. F. Forsgard.. .7-Waco, Tex.225 STRAIGHT.5/24-25/11.San Antonio, Tex. 
L. S. German.Aberdeen. Md.140 STRAIGHT.5/9-11/11 .Charlotte, N. C. 
Additional Bars .138 STRAIGHT.5/18/11 .Du Bois, Pa. 
210 UNFINISHED..5/19/11 .Du Bois, Pa. 
T. R. Graham.Ingleside, Ill .140 STRAIGHT.5/9-11/11.Charlotte, N. C. 
T. Mowell Hawkins.... Baltimore, Md.160 STRAIGHT.5/18-19/11.Du Bois, Pa. 
W. H. Heer.Guthrie, Okla .143 STRAIGHT.5/9-11/11.Charlotte, X. C. 
Additional Bars .169 STRAIGHT.5/18-19/11.Du Bois, Pa. 
D. E. Hickey.Millvale, Pa.107 STRAIGHT.5/22-23/11.Paden City, \V. Va. 
C. F. Moore.Brownsville, Pa.101 STRAIGHT.5/23/11 .Paden City. \Y. Ya. 
C. H. Newcomb.Philadelphia, Pa.119 STRAIGHT.4/11-12/11.Holmesburg, Junct., Pa. 
D. O’Connell.San Antonio, Tex.109 STRAIGHT 
Geo. F. Painter.Pittsburg, Pa.114 STRAIGHT, 
Additional Bar .Ill STRAIGHT 
H. J. Schlicher,.Allentown, Pa.155 STRAIGHT 
Additional Bar .113 STRAIGHT 
Guy Ward .Birmingham, Ala.223 STRAIGHT 
L. B. Worden.Harrisburg. Pa.144 STRAIGHT 
W. R. Crosby.O’Fallon, Ill.151 STRAIGHT 
Note: Additional long runs made by four of the above 
.5/24-25/11.San Antonio, Tex. 
.5/17/11 .Du Bois. Pa. 
.5/17-18/11.Du Bois, Pa. 
.5/17-18/11.Du Bois. I’a. 
.6/1-2/11 .Newark. X. J. 
.5/15-17/11.Yicksburg, Miss. 
.5/18-19/11.Du Bois, Pa. 
.6/1-2/11 .Jewell, la. 
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Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., June 3.—Mr. J. C. Dixon achieved 
a notable victory to day over the hard-to-beat Smoke in 
the running contest for the President’s gup, and did it 
in spite of a handicap of 2yds. In practice Fayette led 
with 94 per cent.; Smoke second with 92. 
Practice: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Moller .... 
. 85 
73 
Parry . 
. 85 
80 
Lewis .... 
. 00 
44 
Neighbors 
. 60 
43 
Britton ... 
. SO 
71 
Edmonson 
. 80 
67 
T C Dixon 
74 
Treat . 
. 80 
65 
Smoke .... 
. 85 
78 
President’ 
s cup: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Parry, 20 ., 
. 50 
44 
Britton, 16 
. 50 
44 
Lewis, 20 , 
. 50 
40 
Smoke, 16 
. 75 
67 
Moller, 18 , 
. 50 
43 
Neighbors, 
16 . 
. 50 
35 
J C Dixon, 
18... 75 
69 
Edmonson, 
16.. 
.. 50 
39 
June 10.—The hottest June day but one in forty years 
greeted the trap devotees to-day. Fortunately, it was 
tempered by a strong west wind, else the conditions 
would have been unbearable. All shooting was at 16yds., 
and Parry led both in practice and in the trophy event. 
Lewis was second in the one and Mr. Dixon in the 
other. Barr got away on the right foot and ran 83 be¬ 
fore missing. 
Practice: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Dixon .... 
. so 
73 
Neighbors 
. 80 
61 
Smoke .... 
. 100 
91 
Moore .... 
. 25 
14 
Denny .... 
. 40 
28 
Wilcox ... 
. 90 
73 
Lewis . 
. 40 
37 
Johnson .. 
. 70 
57 
Parry . 
. 60 
57 
Barr . 
.110 
105 
Edmonson 
. 100 
81 
Granberry 
. 25 
11 
Britton ... 
. 85 
78 
Du Pont 
trophy, 
50 targets: 
Dixon .... 
,.. 47 
Parrv . 
.. 48 
Smoke .... 
45 
Denny .... 
... 41 
42 
Lewis . 
Lehigh Valley Shooting Association. 
Allentown, Pa., June 10. —The shoot was fairly at¬ 
tended. H. J. Schlicher scored 149 as high amateur and 
had a straight run of 116 unfinished. A. S. Heil was 
second witb 146. Good for AI. This will enable him 
to get married now after his return from the Grand 
American. Schlicher drew $33.50, while Heil drew 
$26.10. Kramlich, Ball and Gerhert tied on 143 as third 
amateur guns. 
Englert fell shy some to-day, but John holds on to 
the cottontail. Luddy had charge of the office and kept 
the ball a-rolling. “Butch” forgot his red tie, so bagged 
140. “Zig” missed 5 in the first event, but broke straight 
in fifth and ninth events. Hawkins won high profes¬ 
sional on 148, and had a straight run of 140. Cumberland 
and Apgar tied on 146 as second professional. Lewis 
was third with 135; well done for Lloyd, as he assisted 
Luddy in the office.. Coffin, from Newark, made them 
sit up and take notice, winning fourth honors. Bitter- 
ling shot a good clip, considering his eyesight. 
Everybody happy, looking for the next tournament. 
Heil and Englert registered for the Grand American. 
c 
F Kramlich.. 
150 
143 
R S Jarrett .... 
150 
140 
T 
L Englert.... 
150 
136 
H German .... 
150 
137 
A 
S Heil . 
150 
146 
M S Kemierer. 
.150 
109 
J 
C Bitterling.. 
150 
134 
M Eshelman.... 
150 
1 9 4 
F 
M Ziegler ... 
150 
130 
P L Coffin . 
150 
141 
H 
Ball . 
150 
143 
J J Geiger . 
.150 
135 
F 
Gerhert . 
150 
153 
H J Schlicher.. 
150 
149 
F 
S Rader . 
150 
135 
Professionals 
T 
M. Hawkins.. 
150 
148 
L R Lewis . 
150 
135 
L 
Cumberland.. 
.150 
146 
E \V Moorhouse 150 
132 
N 
Apgar . 
150 
146 
Pottsville 
Game 
and 
Fish Association. 
Pottsville, Pa., June 9.— The Game and Fish Associa¬ 
tion held its registered tournament to-day, with thirty- 
two amateurs and five professionals to face the traps. 
Schlicher was topnotcher of the amateurs with 192, and 
Hawkins scored 194 for the professionals. Half of the 
program was shot on a trap patented by Nathan Benner, 
of Ma-hanoy City, Pa., and was used with satisfactorv 
results. The money-back system worked cart in good 
shape. The total fund amounted to $140.50; losses paid, 
$69.50, leaving $71.00 surplus for six high amateurs. 
Scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Schlicher . 
200 
192 
Thompson . 
200 
166 
Feltv . 
200 
137 
Budd . 
200 
120 
Deibler . 
175 
140 
Bendigo . 
200 
118 
Gable . 
200 
170 
Reichert . 
200 
151 
Ditchey . 
200 
172 
Daub . 
200 
167 
Muller . 
200 
166 
Brennan . 
200 
150 
Benner . 
200 
160 
Cooper . 
200 
167 
Reed . 
200 
169 
Krause . 
200 
154 
Professionals: 
Hawkins . 
200 
194 
Sked . 
200 
187 
Apgar . 
200 
182 
Shot at. Broke 
Roehrig ... 
.150 
123 
Keipler .... 
. 200 
13S 
Motlay .... 
.200 
135 
Goettler ... 
. 200 
170 
Confer . 
119 
Rehman ... 
.200 
167 
H Rehman 
.200 
141 
Patton . 
. 175 
140 
Daubert ... 
163 
O’Neil . 
135 
White . 
61 
Huger . 
62 
Weir . 
. n 5 
23 
Hartwig ... 
99 f 
\\ enzel .... 
16 
Lewis . 
. 200 
151 
Klotz . 
.200 
166 
