Aug. 13, igio.J 
FOREST AND STREAM 
273 
LISTITE 
Wins at Seattle, Wash., Aug. 2-4, 1910. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
won by 
E. J. CHINGREN, SPOKANE, WASH. 
Score—92 ex 100 from 20 yards. 
PACIFIC COAST HANDICAP 
won by 
J. J. LAW, ABERDEEN, WASH. 
Score—97 ex 100 from 17 yards. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE 
on all targets shot at, 
E. J. CHINGREN, Score—553 ex 600. 
SHOOT 
3Di Us I S T I T 
And Improve Your Scores 
The 
marlin 
Model 
20 
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_____ ^ up to 200 yards. Without change 
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The solid top is protection from defective cartridges—prevents 
powder and gases from being blown back. The side ejection 
never lets ejected shells spoil your bead and allows quick, accurate 
The 136 page repeat shots. With simple take-down construction, removable 
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month or early in September. Nothing definite has yet 
been done, but if it is going to be even a near success 
the members have got to get busy and back up the 
directors in their efforts. At the present rate of travel¬ 
ing it is only a matter of^time, and that not long, when 
the Cincinnati Club will be only *a memory. 
Webster City Tournament. 
Webster City, la., Aug. 4-5.—I 
:. a. 
Aliens broke 194 
on the first dav. 191 on the second 
385 
out of 400 
for the 
two days. C. G. Spencer, professional, 
was easily 
in the 
lead with 194 and 
195 for the two days, a total 
of 389. 
Geo. Maxwell also 
scored 195 on 
the 
second day, with 
18S on the first, a. 
total of 3S3 for 
the 
two days. 
Totals 
follow: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. Shot at. 
Broke. 
Fred Elliott . 
. 200 
100 
200 
193 
E A Aliens. 
. 200 
194 
200 
191 
C C Collins. 
. 2C0 
166 
200 
183 
Potter White . 
. 200 
100 
200 
193 
\V A Brown. 
. 200 
ISO 
200 
186 
Chas Elliss . 
. 200 
172 
1 E Dickey. 
. 200 
174 
’66 
i93 
Toe Kantzky . 
. 200 
100 
200 
1S9 
VV S Hoone. 
. ’00 
190 
200 
192 
H Willson . 
. 200 
164 
200 
171 
Fred Hamilton ... 
. 200 
172 
200 
181 
C II Richeson. 
. 200 
144 
200 
145 
Ed Short . 
. 200 
ISO 
Ed Carpenter . 
. 200 
150 
T S Beaty . 
. 200 
166 
200 
i?6 
R E Chamer. 
. “>00 
111 
198 
131 
T A Dunkle. 
. 200 
153 
O D Bryant. 
. 200 
136 
200 
i55 
T C Talor. 
. ’00 
163 
200 
167 
C Freel . 
. ’00 
181 
200 
1S4 
J Maland . 
F A Johnston. 
. 200 
172 
200 
186 
........ 80 
55 
E P Peterson. 
. 160 
131 
T II Neel. 
. 200 
15 
II T Mevers. 
. 200 
165. 
N M O’Connor... 
. 200 
169 
200 
177 
A F Muller. 
. 120 
78 
200 
135 
I. Mills . 
. 120 
81 
Tohn Feterson .... 
.." 200 
17S 
Rev M K Norton 
. 6$ 
51 
ioo 
83 
Geo M Teed . 
40 
34 
R L Sterling. 
. 40 
26 
L H Cliffton . 
ioo 
7i 
R E Tones . 
100 
SI 
V Crosley . 
100 
51 
C H Currey . 
20 
14 
Professionals: 
Fred Gilbert . 
. 200 
189 
200 
186 
Geo VV Maxwell.. 
. 200 
188 
200 
195 
E FI Fitzsimmons 
. 200 
169 
200 
185 
C G Spencer . 
. 200 
104 
200 
195 
T A Marshall . 
. 200 
1S7 
200 
187 
II W Vietmeyer.. 
. 200 
180 
200 
18S 
Fori Dodge Tournament. 
Fort Dodge, la., Aug. 2-3.—\Y. S. Hoon scored 199 
out of 200 on t*he second day, 190 on the first day. Fred 
Ellett, 196. The scores averaged very high. C. G. 
Spencer, professional, scored 195 on the first day, 197 on 
the second, 392' out of 400 for the two days. 
'First Day. Second Day. 
r _A_ r _A_^ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
W S Iloon. 
.. 200 
190 
200 
199 
J T’ White. 
.. 200 
191 
200 
196 
Toseph Kantzky . 
.. 200 
1SS 
200 
19i 
1 C Myers . 
.. 200 
185 
200 
193 
Carey Freel . 
.. 200 
1S8 
200 
190 
Fred Ellett . 
.. 200 
1S2 
200 
196 
E A Alien. 
.. 200 
187 
200 
191 
Tohn Maland . 
.. 200 
183 
200 
187 
Chas Ditto . 
.. ’00 
ISO 
200 
190 
VV B Einell. 
.. 200 
182' 
200 
190 
A L Vearous. 
.. 200' 
1S7 
200 
182 
Ed Short . 
.. 200 
1S7 
200 
181 
W A Brown. 
.. 200 
179 
200 
187 
t Collins . 
.. 200 
175 
200 
177 
H Wilson . 
.. 200 
175 
200 
167 
L J Mitchell. 
.. 200 
167 
200 
180 
Chas Ellis . 
.. 200 
170 
200 
167 
C C Collins. 
.. 200 
185 
IOO 
94 
F M Baughman. 
.. 140 
98 
160 
137 
Chas McBride . 
.. 200 
169 
100 
89 
Joseph Kantzky, Tr. 
.. 200 
16S 
Tohn Rogers . 
.. 200 
167 
R 1 Feffery. 
.. 200 
151 
C F Kehoe. 
.. ISO 
148 
GO 
59 
E P Carpenter. 
.. 200 
175 
Wm Mitchell . 
.. 180 
163 
T E Dickey. 
.. 200 
180 
Bert Anderson . 
200 
159 
A Abrahamson . 
.. 200 
182 
L Schultz . 
.. 100 
S7 
ioo 
91 
J M Thornton . 
.. 40 
31 
Mrs Shattuck . 
.. 40 
34 
Wm Mueller . 
40 
31 
D PI Mahoney. 
20 
12 
< i Freel . 
100 
84 
Professionals: 
C G Spencer. 
.. 200 
195 
200 
197 
G VV Maxwell. 
.. 200 
192 
200 . 
196 
Fred Gilbert . 
.. 200 
191 
200 
195 
L ,H Fitzsimmons...... 
.. 200 
191 
200 
186 
T A Marshall. 
185 
200 
188 
FI W Vietmever. 
.. 200 
173 
200 
167 
M S Magill. 
.. 200 
156 
HITTING vs. MISSING. 
By S. T. Hammond (“Shadow”). Cloth. Price, 5(1.00. 
Mr. Hammond enjoys among his field companions the 
repute of being an unusually good shot, and one who is 
particularly successful in that most difficult branch of 
upland shooting, the pursuit of the ruffed grouse, or 
partridge. This prompted the suggestion that he should 
write down for others an exposition of the methods by 
which his skill was acquired. The result is this original 
manual of “Hitting vs. Missing.” We term it original, 
because, as the chapters will show, the author was self- 
taught; the expedients and devices adopted and the 
forms of practice followed were his own. This then may 
be termed the Hammond system of shooting; and as it 
was successful in his own experience, being here set 
forth simply and intelligently, it will prove not less 
effective with others. 
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