June 24, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
989 
Maine State Shoot. 
The Maine State tournament was held at Haines 
Landing, June 8, 9 and 10, under the auspices of the 
Mooselucmaguntic Gun Club. 
On the first day the guides’ and ganle wardens’ event 
was won by E. Godwin with 88. The Rangeley Lakes 
preliminary was won by E. A. Randall, after a shoot-off 
with Fred Hodgeman, of New York, both broke 96 and in 
shoot-off Randall went straight, Hodgeman dropping four 
birds. E. A. Randall ran SO straight in the last four 
events of the day and added 20 in the shoot-off, making 
a straight run of 100 without a miss. 
High average for the day was tied between C. W. 
Billings, Fred Hodgeman and C. S. Randall with 1S8 
each. 
The five-man team championship of the State was the 
feature of the second day and was won by Mooseluc¬ 
maguntic Gun Club. 
Mooselucmaguntic G. C. 
G A Hobart. 94 
H L Welch. 91 
R L Spotts. 91 
E Godwin . 90 
W D Hinds. 84—150 
Portland G. C. 
C S Randall. 92 
W N Taylor. 91 
S B Adams. 88 
A Dow. 89 
E A Randall. 88—448 
Tlie Rangeley Lakes championship was a tie between 
F. Hall, E. A. Randall and G. R. Steele, all with 95. 
The shoot-off was won by G. R. Steele with 19. 
On the third day the inter-city 5-man team match was 
shot with these scores: First, New York City, first 
team, 456; second, Portland, first team, 446; third, 
Haines’ Landing, 443; fourth, Portland, second team, 437; 
fifth, Boston, 433; sixth, New York, second team, 414. 
In the State of Maine individual championship there 
were five ties—A. H. Waldron, S. B. Adams, A. Dow, 
G. R. Steele and F. A. Hodgeman. Steele and Hodge¬ 
man were eligible to shoot for the purse only and did 
not go into the shoot-off as the five divided. In the 
shoot for the diamond and gold medal that went with 
the championship, A. H. Waldron broke 25 straight, 
Adams and Dow each dropping one bird. This makes 
two years in succession that Waldron has won the State 
championship, and last year he and Adams were tied 
with 98 each, Waldron winning out in the shoot-off. 
A. Dow won the leg on the Elm House cup, breaking 
24 out of ”25 from the 20yds. mark. 
E. A. Randall won the gold medal for high amateur 
for the three days with 559 out of 600, and the silver 
cup for the longest continuous run, having 80 straight 
to his credit. 
Complete scores follow: 
-1st Day 
-"I 
,—2d Day— v , 
-3d Day-,, 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. Broke 
C \\ Billings. 
.. 206 
188 
200 
182 
200 
181 
G H Hobart. 
.. 200 
185 
200 
183 
200 
1S3 
Frank Hall . 
.. 200 
181 
200 
189 
200 
188 
T J O’Donohue 200 
169 
200 
154 
200 
167 
F Schauffler . 
.. 200 
181 
200 
179 
100 
85 
A H Waldron. 
.. 200 
177 
200 
177 
200 
185 
A E Small ... 
.. 200 
141 
200 
133 
200 
139 
E E Sinnett 
.. 200 
171 
200 
173 
200 
179 
F Coleman ... 
.. 200 
180 
200 
178 
100 
88 
H M Brigham, 
.. 200 
176 
200 
174 
200 
187 
E A Ramey ... 
.. 200 
165 
200 
177 
200 
175 
F Hodgeman 
. 200 
188 
200 
179 
200 
189 
W A Taylor ., 
.. 200 
170 
200 
171 
200 
161 
W B Short ... 
.. 200 
159 
200 
171 
200 
171 
S B Adams .. 
.. 200 
186 
200 
179 
200 
187 
W D Hinds .. 
.. 200 
183 
200 
175 
200 
178 
C S Randall ... 
.. 200 
183 
200 
185 
200 
184 
E Godwin . 
.. 200 
172 
200 
176 
200 
165 
W P Hunt ... 
.. 200 
160 
200 
153 
200 
157 
E A Randall . 
.. 200 
187 
200 
183 
200 
189 
H L Welch .. 
.. 200 
179 
200 
177 
200 
178 
A Dow . 
.. 200 
171 
200 
ISO 
200 
180 
J Coleman .... 
.. 200 
169 
200 
160 
200 
165 
A W Reed .... 
,. 200 
153 
200 
159 
200 
168 
1 Wilcox . 
.. 200 
167 
200 
162 
200 
167 
W F Clarke .. 
.. 200 
178 
200 
164 
200 
163 
Geo Hassam .. 
.. 200 
183 
200 
178 
200 
158 
Roy Hodsdon . 
.. 200 
163 
200 
173 
200 
167 
G R Steele ... 
. 200 
173 
200 
189 
200 
190 
P Osborne .... 
.. 200 
165 
200 
174 
200 
174 
S W Dimich... 
. 200 
167 
200 
168 
200 
166 
R L Spotts ... 
. 200 
177 
200 
181 
200 
178 
A W Church .. 
. 200 
154 
200 
156 
200 
171 
D Blodgett .... 
. -’00 
165 
200 
169 
200 
169 
D McMahon .. 
. 200 
144 
200 
153 
200 
162 
S Harden . 
. 200 
170 
200 
171 
200 
160 
E Thurston .. 
200 
164 
100 
S9 
72 
Dr Bray . 
120 
60 
100 
B Gile . 
... 
180 
107 
Professionals: 
J S Fanning .. 
. 200 
1S1 
200 
188 
200 
184 
W I? Darton... 
. 200 
184 
200 
179 
200 
184 
W G Hill . 
. 200 
182 
200 
182 
200 
176 
G H Chapin... 
. 200 
176 
200 
1S3 
200 
179 
G M Wheeler.. 
. 200 
172 
200 
153 
200 
161 
F M I'av. 
. 200 
147 
200 
154 
200 
157 
O R Dickey... 
. 200 
168 
200 
180 
100 
95 
H A Kellar ... 
. 100 
75 
200 
148 
200 
137 
St. Paul, Minn., June 11. 
The weekly shoot of the St. Paul Gun Club was 
largely attended, and with charming weather and no 
wind, the conditions were beyond complaint. A point 
on the Murphy trophy was won by J. L. D. Morrison, 
with 90 out of 100; he also was high man in the doubles, 
breaking 20 out of 24. Dr. Murphy scored another point 
on the Thorp cup, while Sarles gained a point on the 
Wood trophy. 
High professional score was made by Rintel, 95 out 
of 100. 
The next shoot will be held on the 25th, at 100 targets— 
one 10-target and six 15-target events. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June IS.—We had an attendance 
of twenty-one shooters at the bi-monthly club shoot of 
the Hudsons this morning. The Western Cartridge Co.’s 
trophy and the trophy donated by the Du Pont Powdei 
Co., which the club members have been competing for 
in the past several shoots, were decided and returned 
W. Emmons the winner of the Western Cartridge trophy 
and Tom Kelley the lucky shooter that will wear the 
Du Pont fob. 
In the club prize event there were several ties for 
6 points, which brings all the contestants very close. 
High gun this morning was Carl von Lengerke, scor¬ 
ing 89 per cent. R. Higgs was the runner-up with 85, 
while D. D. Engel, who was shooting a strange gun, was 
third with 84 per cent. 
At our next shoot, Sunday, July 2, Harry Ruffer, who 
has only lately taken up trapshooting, will shoot a 
match at 100 targets with Clarence Durkee, the loser to 
pay for dinners for five of their friends. There is also 
a very suitable purse for the winner. 
Everybody is welcome to shoot with us. The Turnpike 
car from Pennsylvania Ferry at Jersey City, to the 
Hackensack River Bridge, will reach us. So there you 
are. Lots of targets and lots of shells always on hand. 
Events: 
1 
o 
3 
4 
5 
6 
C Banta . 
. 19 
19 
15 
19 
21 
20 
C Durkee . 
. 19 
14 
15 
19 
T Williams . 
. 12 
10 
12 
14 
21 
D D Engel. 
. 21 
24 
21 
20 
20 
20 
R Higgs . 
. 19 
20 
23 
23 
T Williams, !r. 
. IS 
15 
15 
17 
is 
H Pape . 
19 
16 
16 
T Boothroyd .. 
. 16 
14 
15 
17 
E Malcomb . 
. 13 
13 
16 
IS 
io 
C von Lengerke . 
. 21 
22 
99 
23 
24 
Dr Groll . 
. 20 
17 
15 
17 
21 
i9 
T Kelley . 
. 20 
20 
20 
24 
W Emmons . 
22 
20 
21 
18 
20 
20 
T Whitley . 
. 19 
12 
IS 
21 
19 
C Kurzell . 
. IS 
19 
19 
19 
19 
G F Hutchings . 
22 
20 
20 
W O’Brien . 
. 20 
20 
99 
20 
F Vetter . 
19 
17 
17 
ii 
15 
R Strobe'. . 
16 
IS 
16 
19 
19 
J Young . 
15 
17 
F Madden . 
16 
16 
23 
T. H. Kelley, Sec’y. 
