July 23, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
151 
F C Koch. 
... 143 
L Fisher . 
E Cain . 
... 140 
J T Wells. 
. 120 
C J Nass. 
... 125 
E O White. 
. 134 
F M Edwards. 
...144 
Dr Van Fossen 
. 68 
W Shattuck . 
... 143 
Dinger . 
. 14 
J K Nolder. 
...142 
Handicap events of Thursday and Friday:- 
Yards. Thursday. 
Friday. 
Geo Volk . 
. 20 19 
23 21—44 
23 23—46 
P McCarthy . 
. 18 18 
24 20-44 
23 22—45 
E Epple . 
24 23—47 
19 20—39 
E Campbell . 
.... 19 19 
20 23—43 
19 22—41 
W E Grubb. 
.... 16 16 
20 22—42 
13 14—27 
F Le Noir . 
.... 16 16 
25 23—48 
19 24—43 
C A Young. 
.... 16 16 
25 25-50 
24 22—46 
W R Chamberlin .. 
.... 16 16 
20 22-42 
20 22—42 
W Webster . 
.... 20 19 
23 20—43 
23 22—45 
R O Heikes. 
.... 16 16 
23 23—46 
20 25—45 
T Barstow . 
.... 16 16 
20 19—39 
12 16—28 
F Kingsbury . 
.... 17 19 
24 25—49 
22 18—40 
F C Koch . 
.... 20 19 
21 22—43 
22 19—41 
C J Nass. 
.... 17 18 
24 23—47 
14 20—34 
W H Dinger . 
.... 16 .. 
20 16—36 
F M Edwards. 
.... 20 19 
23 22—45 
23 25—48 
W Shattuck . 
.... 17 19 
24 22—46 
22 23—45 
T K Nolder. 
.... 20 19 
24 17-41 
22 25—47 
L J Squier. 
.... 16 .. 
20 22-42 
J A Penn. 
.... 16 .. 
22 21—43 
T S Bibbee. 
.... 20 .. 
19 19-38 
F W Markman. 
.... 17 .. 
25 25-50 
E Cain . 
.20 .. 
24 22—46 
E O White. 
.... 16 18 
24 22—46 
20 20-40 
1 T Wells. 
.... 17 17 
23 22—45 
18 18—36 
W Henderson . 
.... 16 16 
22 24—46 
24 24—48 
C L Nickle. 
.18 19 
23 22—45 
22 22—44 
H E Smith. 
. 20 19 
22 20—42 
24 24—48 
E M Harter. 
.... 17 18 
23 24—47 
22 20—42 
C Westcott . 
.... 20 19 
23 22—45 
25 22—47 
R B Guy . 
. 19 .. 
23 20—43 
Lon Fisher . 
. 20 18 
19 23—42 
23 23—46 
K Miller . 
.16 16 
19 23—42 
23 23—46 
G P Williams. 
. 16 17 
21 23-44 
17 21—38 
C D Coburn. 
.19 19 
24 22—46 
24 25—49 
T Smith . 
. 16 16 
21 23—44 
16 23—39 
L Grubb . 
.18 18 
23 20-43 
22 20—42 
C L Moller. 
.16 .. 
19 21—40 
W W Coffman. 
. 18 .. 
21 21—42 
E M Stout. 
.18 .. 
24 20-44 
J Hedges . 
. 18 .. 
20 22—42 
G A Barton. 
.16 .. 
21 24—45 
G F Bailey. 
.16 .. 
20 20—40 
K A Joyce. 
. 16 .. 
IS 16-34 
GENERAL AVERAGES. 
Professionals. 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
3d Day. 
Total. 
C A Young. 
... 196 
147 
147 
490 
W Henderson . 
... 194 
147 
146 
487 
R O Heikes. 
... 192 
142 
144 
478 
L T Squier. 
... 187 
145 
143 
475 
W R Chamberlin. 
... 183 
139 
149 
471 
F Le Noir. 
... 189 
135 
140 
464 
W E Grubb. 
... 177 
134 
133 
444 
T G Barstow. 
... 164 
134 
130 
428 
Amateurs. 
F M Edwards. 
... 188 
144 
144 
476 
W Webster . 
... 190 
137 
144 
471 
W Shattuck. 
... 188 
140 
143 
468 
F C Koch. 
... 181 
143 
143 
467 
G Volk . 
... 185 
138 
143 
466 
E Epple . 
... 187 
135 
144 
466 
H E Smith. 
... 182 
139 
144 
465 
Ed Cain . 
... 183 
141 
140 
464 
J K Nolder. 
... 182 
135 
142 
459 
C D Coburn. 
... 187 
138 
134 
459 
E Campbell . 
...ISO 
139 
138 
457 
Lon Fisher . 
... 186 
132 
' 139 
457 
C L Nickle. 
... 179 
138 
139 
456 
C Westcott. 
... 181 
138 
132 
451 
P McCarthy . 
... 180 
130 
138 
448 
K Miller . 
... 177 
128 
142 
447 
E M Stout. 
... 173 
137 
137 
447 
L Grubb . 
... 176 
135 
133 
444 
F Kingsbury . 
... 171 
132 
137 
440 
G P Williams. 
... 169 
131 
136 
436 
E O White. 
... 161 
139 
134 
434 
C J Nass. 
... 171 
137 
125 
433 
E M Harter. 
... 173 
128 
119 
420 
T T Wells. 
...171 
125 
120 
416 
J Smith . 
... 167 
109 
128 
404 
Lehigh Valley Shooting Association. 
Allentown, Pa., July 16.—The members of the Lehigh 
Valley Shooting Association, of Allentown, defeated the 
Lansdale Gun Club team of ten crack shots on the 
Allentown grounds, winning by a margin of 9 targets. 
Each team shot at 500 targets, 50 per man. Kramlich, 
Englert and Desch powdered them seriously, and so 
did Herman, who broke 79 during the day. 
Kramlich broke 80 straight, not missing any during 
the day. The Catasauqua clam chowder was still work¬ 
ing on him. 
Englert shot a good clip in the team race. Jackson 
broke 70 straight in the early events, but fell shy three 
targets in the team race. 
Bitterling is doing noble work with his new Baker 
single shot. 
Herman and Schultz each missed but one bird in the 
team race. Well done, boys! 
“Old Titus” whooped her up some when he smashed 
46 in the team race. He is always on the job when 
there is something doing. 
A. S. Heil was attected with lumbago, and “Butch” 
with rheumatism and could not participate. 
“Luddv” had promised Charlie to be on the grounds 
to take charge of the affair, but about the time, 1 P. M„ 
when the shooting opened, he was presented a nice 
trophy, “a little boy,” a chip of the old block. Thus 
he could not be among the boys. “Charlie” excused 
him wish his hearty congratulations. “Brown” led him 
with a little girl as president of the League. We wish 
for luck to Treasurer Mr. Heil to follow suit shortly. 
Three cheers for “Al”! 
Another team race will be shot on the Lansdale, Pa., 
grounds in six weeks at 500 targets per team. Each 
team is spirited to win this match. 
^everai ot tile ooys vvin utlenu tire Eastern Handicap 
this week, and we wish them all success. 
The scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
Martin . 
at. Broke. 
at. Broke. 
15 
15 
F Bender . 
30 25 
Jackson . 
70 
70 
Moorehouse .. 
70 61 
’Kaufle . 
30 
25 
Kramlich . 
15 15 
Snyder . 
30 
28 
Roger . 
15 15 
Rauch . 
15 
9 
Bitterling . 
00 00 
Ziegler . 
30 
24 
Herman . 
30 30 
1 >esch . 
70 
63 
Kern . 
15 15 
L Schwartz .. 
30 
27 
Metz . 
30 26 
Englert . 
45 
43 
Bruch . 
30 23 
C Schwartz .. 
45 
43 
Miller . 
55 47 
Team race: 
Lansdale 
G. C. 
Lehigh Valley S. A. 
Martin . 
.... 44 
Jackson . 
.47 
Kaufle . 
Snyder . 
.44 
Rauch . 
.... 34 
Kramlich . 
.50 
Roger . 
.... 44 
Bitterling .... 
. 43 
Herman . 
.... 49 
Kern . 
.45 
Metz . 
Ziegler . 
Schultz . 
.... 49 
M Desch . 
.49 
I. Schwartz _ 
.... 43 
Englert . 
.49 
C Schwartz .... 
.... 48 
Harmony . 
.46 
Bender . 
.... 46- 
-447 
Fluck . 
A. K. 
Ludwig. 
Queen City Gun Club. 
Devil’s Lake, N. D., July 8-9.'—The scores made at 
the two-days’ registered tournament of this club are 
appended. H. D. Taylor scored a total of 193 on the 
first day and 198 on the second day, a total of 391 out 
of 400. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
_ 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
L Harrison . 
. 200 
126 
11 E Peck . 
.200 
167 
200 
178 
C H Parker . 
. 200 
170 
200 
187 
H Turner . 
164 
200 
176 
A R Cliezik. 
. 200 
180 
200 
187 
J F Duis . 
. 200 
191 
200 
185 
O ( Bottger . 
. 200 
178 
200 
189 
N A Nashold . 
. 200 
178 
200 
192 
II Slocum . 
. 200 
169 
200 
184 
G A Sarles . 
. 200 
106 
200 
145 
H W Peterson . 
.200 
170 
200 
177 
B C Phipps . 
.200 
155 
200 
171 
T A King . 
.100 
73 
Geo Duis . 
.200 
166 
200 
170 
W J Hileman . 
.200 
157 
200 
162 
L M Lewis . 
55 
I P Tucker . 
145 
200 
161 
1. P Dawson . 
126 
200 
153 
1. D Snell . 
.200 
152 
100 
71 
Ed Elliott . 
. 75 
46 
R O Chapman . 
.200 
90 
Dr Romig . 
97 
B J Ness . 
160 
*87 
C PI Smith. 
40 
28 
Professionals: 
1' A Marshall . 
. 200 
176 
200 
189 
R R Barber. 
188 
200 
192 
Geo Kreger . 
196 
200 
193 
C G Dockendorf. 
. 200 
178 
200 
184 
H D Taylor . 
193 
200 
198 
t H Hall . 
163 
200 
177 
Harry Stair . 
182 
200 
194 
Napleton Gun Club. 
Mapleton, la., July 1C.—Herewith is the record of our 
shoot July 14 and 15. We' had a very nice time. Mr. 
Marshall Sharp, of Omaha, cashiered our shoot. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
W A Brown. 
. 200 
181 
200 
178 
’'Geo VV Maxwell... 
. 200 
192 
200 
198 
E A Auen. 
189 
200 
188 
Wm Hoon . 
186 
200 
182 
( E Dailey. 
173 
200 
155 
P M Baughman_ 
. 200 
146 
H Hollister. 
. 200 
170 
200 
164 
H Schulte . 
174 
I Redfern . 
159 
185 
146 
G E Meyers. 
155 
185 
156 
F R Welch. 
. 200 
177 
200 
177 
E O Fisher. 
. 200 
158 
85 
63 
T A Hartigan. 
. 200 
165 
200 
167 
I.ou Cleveland . 
....... 200 
173 
200 
169 
A F Schamweber .. 
. 150 
113 
100 
71 
E Harrison . 
. 80 
62 
15 
7 
N Dailey . 
. 80 
56 
N B Robertson. 
. 60 
44 
E McVicker. 
. 45 
33 
1 A Emerson. 
. 30 
24 
15 
8 
f Sutzinger . 
6 
S Holliday . 
. 15 
14 
H T Emerson. 
9 
G Martin. 
30 
20 
R S McCutcheon... 
95 
44 
A B Clark. 
150 
105 
G PI Clark. 
100 
72 
L Sanford . 
20 
5 
C. E. Dailey, Sec’y. 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., July 16.—The shoot was held at this 
place in preference to Holmesburg Junction, to give the 
members practice at the traps, to be used for the Eastern 
Handicap. For the cup there was a tie between Charles 
PI. Newcomb and Frank S. Cantrell. In the shoot-off 
at 25 targets, the two tied, each breaking straight. It was 
agreed to shoot the tie off at some future date. The 
spoon for high total was won by W. L. Hoffman, who 
also captured a spoon as high gun in Class D. Newcomb 
won the club spoon and Cantrell the one for runner-up, 
while F. W. Mathews was successful in Class B and 
Walter Firth carried off the spoon in Class C. The 
scores: 
Challenge 
,—Club Shoot—^ Shoot. 
B. 
H. 
T. 
Class. 
Total. 
Anderson . 
. 20 
7 
25 
C 
20—54 
George . 
. 23 
6 
25 
C 
20—55 
Sidebotham . 
. 24 
3 
25 
B 
22—52 
Firth . 
. 22 
6 
25 
C 
21—55 
Tansey . 
. 25 
3 
25 
A 
25—56 
Harkins . 
. 15 
6 
21 
D 
12—39 
Perry . 
. 15 
4 
19 
B 
19—46 
Pratt . 
. 16 
4 
20 
A 
11—35 
Cantrell . 
. 23 
3 
25 
A 
25—50 
Hoffman . 
. 23 
8 
25 
D 
20—59 
Kendall . 
22 
8 
25 
D 
. . . . 
Heite . 
. 18 
7 
25 
D 
15-51 
Robinson . 
. 14 
7 
21 
B 
10-38 
W H Mathew. 
. 24 
4 
25 
A 
23-55 
F W Mathews. 
. 22 
3 
25 
B 
23-51 
Newcomb . 
. 25 
1 
25 
A 
24—51 
Griffith . 
. 23 
2 
25 
A 
24—51 
Sloan . 
. 25 
3 
25 
A 
22-53 
North Dakota Tournament. 
Registered Tournament*. 
Pittsburg Pa.—The tournaments registered with th< 
Interstate* Association during the week ending July It 
are as follows: 
oc " 0; i7~^T ou if e (Tex.) G. C. W. F. O’Briant. Pres 
AU %ec' Y ° rk ’ Pa -~ York Ci ‘y G - c - N - M. Mc&herry 
Aug- |5.—Nappanee (Ind.) G. C. C. A. Inks, Sec’y. 
Aug. 27. Newmanstown (Pa.) G. C. F. S. Rader, Sec’y 
Aug. 30-31.—Collierville (Tenn.) G. C. X. W. L 
Mathews, Sec’y. 
fo7o Ar ?! s ! ron ?r^ 0 A ) £• C W - E. Hulett. Sec’v 
Sept. 1--13. Orion (Ill.) G. C. F. S. Fullerton, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Youngstown, O.—Struthers and Youngs 
town G. C. J. D. Ward, Sec’y. 
§ e Pt- M-15. Perry (Okla.) G. C. j. T. Gregorie, Sec’y 
Sept. 27-29.—Decatur, Ill.—Target G. C. A. W McKee 
Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Wilkes-Barre Tournament. 
July 12.—The registered tournament of the Wilkes- 
Barre Gun Club, had fifteen amateurs and four pro¬ 
fessionals. Of the latter, Neaf Apgar was high with 190 
out of 200. J. A. Jones and D. R. Rishel respectively 
scored a total of 179 and 174. 
Fargo, N. D., July 10-11.—The two days’ registered 
tournament of the North Dakota Sportsmen’s Asso¬ 
ciation was favored with good weather. It was con¬ 
sidered the best tournament ever held in this State. 
Fred C. W’hitney assisted in the office. Some excellent 
scoring was recorded, as a glance at the following will 
show. The program consisted of 225 targets each day. 
1st 
2d 
1st 
2d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
II 
E Peck. 
210 
202 
J A Ward.... 
192 
191 
C 
Farkes . 
199 
190 
J M Hanley... 
158 
H 
Turner - 
186 
198 
Alex Gilmer.. 
171 
183 
A 
R Chezik.. 
203 
207 
C F Ellis .... 
191 
193 
J 
F Duis .... 
193 
199 
H C Tegmeir 
189 
197 
O 
C Bottger.. 
203 
209 
J Wilson . 
205 
202 
M 
A Nashold 
208 
208 
W II Nelson 
205 
209 
Fred Slocum.. 
211 
211 
P White . 
214 
210 
E 
Ploughton.. 
190 
196 
A French .... 
196 
208 
G 
M Conrad.. 
176 
B Thompson.. 
182 
192 
F 
Brodie . 
194 
200 
W Vallancey.. 
182 
190 
P 
Cantwell .. 
185 
7 S Frink ... 
198 
199 
F 
H Bailey... 
202 
201 
L Tensen . 
199 
204 
W 
1 Awty ... 
176 
178 
T H Null .... 
175 
179 
A 
E Rose. 
175 
179 
C II Anderson 
202 
192 
L 
S Royer ... 
197 
190 
F A Behonnek 
183 
. . . 
P 
II O’Brien. 
199 
208 
T L Smith ... 
184 
178 
G 
A Furness. 
156 
155 
Carl Tonsager 
167 
T 
L Bowers.. 
167 
M T O’Connor 
195 
B 
B Ward.... 
186 
H L Saylor .. 
169 
... 
H 
Chesterman 
199 
203 
J White . 
198 
... 
Shot at. Broke 
H Lennan . 200 145 
E L Kippy. 200 116 
T Howells. 200 118 
J D Mason...., 200 167 
Geo Addison ... 200 143 
E S Hardenburg 200 161 
W Welnoskie ... 200 168 
Professionals: 
M Hawkins... 15 14 
Apgar . 200 190 
Shot at. Broke 
Hailstone. 200 166 
A Jones. 200 179 
Coyle . 200 150 
D R Rishel. 200 174 
B B Carpenter.. 200 113 
H Brown . 60 40 
T A Wright. 80 50 
L Lewis . 200 151 
O S Sked. 200 188 
Professionals: 
T A Marshall. 206 
L Harrison .. 149 176 
R R Barber.. 206 211 
Geo Kreger .. 218 211 
C Dockendorf. 202 204 
H G Taylor.. 215 212 
C Hale .190 
H Stair .213 213 
E L Warner.. 130 14S 
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