FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 20 , 1908 . 
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GRAND AMERICAN 
HANDICAP 
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Doylestown Rod and Gun Club. 
The first registered tournament of the Doylestown 
Rod and Gun Club was held on its grounds, at Doyles¬ 
town, Pa., on June 10 and 11. More than forty shooters 
faced the traps in the two days’ events, and some ex¬ 
cellent scores were made. 
The trade was well represented by Overbaugh, 
Hawkins, Lewis, Pratt, Melchior and others. 
The programme called for 200 targets each day, and 
was shot out in good time. 
Interest centered in the two championship contests, 
one for the championship of Bucks county, and the other 
for Bucks and Montgomery counties; the former was 
won by Noah L. Clark, of Doylestown, by breaking 96 
out of a possible 100 , and the tri-county contest was won 
by Frank Henry, of Lansdale, who broke 94 out of 100. 
In the first contest Clark made a straight run of 84 
breaks without a miss. 
Hensel, of Lebanon, Pa., gave an excellent exhibition 
of consistent shooting, taking part in every event of the 
tournament, making 370 breaks out of 400. 
The club will hold another two-days’ registered tourna¬ 
ment in the early fall, when several hundred dollars will 
he added to the purses. 
June 10, First Day. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
Targets: 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
Ttl. 
Overbaugh ... 
.... 13 
11 
12 
10 
12 
21 
13 
14 
10 
11 
11 
19 
157 
Hawkins . 
.... 14 
14 
13 
13 
14 
21 
13 
11 
14 
14 
14 
17 
172 
Lewis . 
.... 12 
7 
8 
11 
9 
11 
9 
8 
10 
9 
8 
18 
121 
Hamlin . 
.... 9 
10 
11 
11 
14 
19 
12 
13 
14 
12 
14 
20 
159 
Pratt . 
.... 11 
13 
14 
7 
13 
21 
13 
12 
12 
15 
15 
22 
168 
Clark . 
.... 12 
15 
13 
12 
13 
23 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
21 
184 
Wilson . 
.... 13 
11 
13 
11 
11 
20 
15 
15 
15 
15 
130 
Hellyer . 
.... 14 
12 
15 
12 
12 
22 
13- 
14 
12 
14 
is 
i9 
172 
Hansel . 
.... 13 
15 
14 
13 
12 
24 
13 
14 
15 
13 
13 
22 
181 
Brey . 
.... 12 
13 
15 
14 
14 
24 
13 
13 
12 
13 
14 
22 
179 
Paxson . 
.... 8 
7 
11 
9 
12 
9 
13 
11 
7 
87 
Patterson . 
.... 8 
10 
10 
11 
11 
13 
8 
12 
20 
1U3 
Headman . 
.... 13 
13 
14 
12 
52 
Thompson . .. 
.... 8 
11 
9 
11 
10 
19 
68 
Robinson . 
.... 6 
io 
10 
5 
11 
9 
10 
9 
70 
Henry . 
Wehring ... 
Herman 
Strawn . 
Bartlett . 
Magill . 
McLaughlin 
15 14 13 15 13 19 
14 14 13 13 11 21 
14 13 15 13 12 21 
11 11 11 9 8 17 
.... 15 9 .. .. 
10 . 
89 
86 
88 
67 
24 
10 
9 
June 11, Second Day. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
Targets: 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
Ttl. 
Overbaugh ... 
.... 12 
10 
12 
11 
12 
17 
11 
14 
10 
8 
13 
17 
147 
Hawkins . 
.... 12 
13 
13 
14 
13 
21 
14 
14 
14 
15 
15 
22 
180 
Lewis . 
.... 10 
13 
10 
8 
8 
17 
10 
9 
11 
15 
11 
18 
140 
Rodgers . 
.... 14 
12 
14 
12 
13 
24 
12 
15 
10 
14 
9 
24 
173 
Clark . 
.... 14 
11 
14 
11 
15 
20 
12 
13 
15 
15 
12 
21 
173 
Hansel . 
.... 12 
14 
15 
15 
14 
23 
14 
15 
14 
14 
15 
24 
189 
Hellyer . 
.... 13 
14 
13 
14 
15 
21 
14 
13 
13 
12 
12 
22 
176 
J’atterson . 
.... 11 
12 
8 
10 
11 
10 
11 
17 
90 
Paxson . 
.... 12 
9 
12 
10 
9 
11 
19 
82 
Vaux . 
.... 11 
6 
9 
9 
5 
16 
56 
Fretz . 
9 
6 
15 
FaiTst . 
8 
7 
10 
11 
36 
Melchoir . 
is 
13 
13 
13 
12 
11 
80 
Thompson .... 
14 
11 
12 
11 
48 
Van Pelt . 
8 
10 
9 
io 
11 
is 
66 
Henry . 
13 
14 
15 
14 
15 
23 
■ 94 
Heist . 
10 
7 
17 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., June 3.— Nineteen shooters in all 
journeyed Wellingtonward to-day to see the thirteenth 
New England championship contest, and in many ways 
were more than repaid for their troubles by witnessing 
some of the best shooting that has been done on the 
grounds for the last few months. 
The high score in match fell to the lot of one Fred 
Daggett, he not simply being satisfied with the win, but 
had to go and break the high record of Kirkwood, made 
just one week previous, 'two of the remainder should 
come in for honorable mention, as their 93s do not come 
every day in the week. Rule and Powel are to be con¬ 
gratulated on their fine work. 
Charlie Marden still keeps up his everlasting peg- 
away style, and now has all the scratch men wondering 
what is to happen next, his 90s to-day being ordinarily 
high enough to win, but for to-day third position was all 
it could take care of. 
Charles also had a comeback streak, 88 being a total 
that most any one would like to get ill a match of this 
kind, and we are in hopes that scores of this kind or 
better will be in common before the Eastern arrives. 
In the special cup match for the lower class shooters, 
Atwood distanced the field by two targets, with Jones 
second, followed in turn by burns, 3 more targets in the 
rear. Scores: 
Daggett, 16 . 14 12 20 15 14 19 94 
Powel, 17. 15 14 19 13 14 18 93 
Rule, 16 . 14 14 19 13 13 20 93 
Marden, 18 . 13 14 16 15 14 18 90 
Charles, 16 . 13 14 19 13 13 16 88 
Cavicchi, 16 . 13 9 18 14 15 17 87 
Kirkwood, 19 . 12 15 15 14 13 18 87 
Atwood, 16 . 15 13 17 13 12 16 86 
Powers, 16 . 14 13 16 14 11 IS 86 
Jordan, 17 . 12 11 15 14 13 19 84 
Burnes, 16 . 12 11 18 13 11 16 81 
Hodges, 16 . 14 12 17 10 11 17 81 
Clarke, 16 . 12 13 17 13 13 12 80 
Tones, 16 . 12 12 14 12 12 17 79 
Lynde, 16 . 14 13 13 14 10 13 77 
Burgess, 16. 11 12 10 10 11 14 69 
Todd, 16 . 11 7 11 6 10 15 60 
Horrigan, 16 . 13 10 12 11 15 61 
