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FOREST AND STREAM 
Two Remarkable 
Worlds Records 
were made at the 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
Chicago, June 21-24, 1910, by 
RILEY THOMPSON, of Cainsville, Mo., 
and JNO. W. GARRETT, of Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Both gentlemen used 
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G T Stephenson, Wells, Mich 16 
T H Shriglev, Chicago.... 
C Shuraway, Milwaukee, Wis 16 
F P Stannard, Chicago. 
VV E Spencer. Slreatnr. Ill.. 
F T Stanton. Ingleside, Ill. 
J Sheldon, Chicagd. 
H D Smart, Galion, O. 
H Sears, Garden Prairie, Ill. 16 
C F Stemmer, Chicago... 
R Simonetti, Chicago. 
G E Trebing, Chicago. 
W Workman, Springfield, Ill 
C H Malton. 
E O White, Columbia. Ky... 
H Wehmhoefer . 
Car’. Weise, Jr, Detroit. 
H Waruf, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
E Yahr, Iron Ridge, Wis. 
E E Young, Portland, Ore. 
C P Backer, Chicago.. 
A Granger, Thayer, Ind. 
F A Hulshizer, Utica. O. 
F Howard, Marion, Ind. 
N Muncy, Iowa City. Ia. 
D Yorhees, Peoria, Ill. 
M J Weber, Chicago... 
T Rosevear, Owassa, Mich.... 17 
C E Walker, Louisville. Ky.. 17 
J Maland, Jewell, Ia. 
C Floyd, Novinger, Mo. 
[July 2 , 1910 . 
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100 
A P Smith, Milford. Ill.. 
R, Thompson, Cainsville, Mo. 19 
Jane *24, Fourth Day. 
The morning opened hot and clear, as in the previous 
days of the shoot, but there was a puffy, tricky wind, 
which had force enough to make many erratic flights. 
The puffs of wind shifted about from 12 to 9 o’clock, 
sometimes with great suddenness. They came so irregu¬ 
larly that several targets might fly perfectly true in a 
calm, while afterward the variable puffs would make 
erratic flights. These windy conditions prevailed through¬ 
out the day’s competition. . 
The program consisted of the Amateur Championship 
and the Professional Championship. They were alike as 
to shooting conditions; that is, 160 singles and 20 pair, 
18yds.. unknown angles; $20 entrance, high guns, trophy 
in' addition to first money to the winner. The pairs 
were shot at from 16yds. To the amateur purse $200 were 
added; to the professional, $ 100 . 
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. 
In the Amateur championship contest, there were forty- 
six entrants. The winner was G. Y. Dering, who scored 
189. T. S. Day and T. Graham were close on his trail 
with 188. C. S. Nickle was the only contestant t<? break 
10 pair straight, which sheds a side light on the difficulty 
of the performance. 
The Amateur Championship had 46 entries, and the 
purse was made up as follows: 
46 entries at $16... 
Added money .. 200.00 
Total purse . 
Score. Amt. 
G V Dering...189 $205.90 
T S Day.188 149.75 
T Graham _188 149.75 
F T Stanton..184 98.25 
1 B Barto.184 98.25 
R A King ...183 60.85 
C M Powers...183 60.85 
Targets: 20 20 
S L Dodds . 16 20 
J S Day .IS 18 
J B Goodbar . 17 15 
C B Willey . IS 16 
R Thompson . 20 17 
F Fuller . 19 18 
W F Clarke . 18 18 
E S Rogers . 18 17 
T P Sousa . 17 17 
G V Dering . 18 19 
Jesse Young .15 20 
R Thompson 
B T Cole.. 
T S Young 
Geo Volk . 
H Dixon . 
C L Nickle 
.$936.00 
Score. Amt. 
..180 
* 20 
13 16 
16 18 
15 16 
15 18 
13 18 
17 17 
14 -9 
15 13 
15 13 
19 20 
14 20 
20 20 
17 19 
20 20 
19 14 
13 18 
19 18 
18 19 
18 20 
17 14 
17 16 
20 18 
20 14 
20 * 
18 16 
20 20 
17 16 
16 16 
18 18 
14 13 
16 17 
15 18 
18 12 
18 18 
18 18 
180 
..179 
..179 
..179 
..179 
20 20 
19 18 
19 19 
15 18 
18 16 
20 19 
18 19 
18 19 
14 14 
13 16 
19 20 
20 20 
42.15 
42.15 
7.05 
7.05 
7.05 
7.05 
Total. 
172 
188 
162 
164 
180 
172 
177 
155 
154 
189 
179 
