350 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 27, 1910. 
Indian Tournament. 
Aug: 20.—The annual shoot of the Indians, held at 
Spirit Lake, la., Aug. 10, 17 and 18, was a success in 
every way, except the attendance. The Indians were 
very much disappointed in the crowd, as the liberal pro¬ 
gram on the money-back system should have drawn at 
least one hundred entries. However, all who attended— 
and fifty-six different shooters took part—were well 
pleased with the shoot and had a fine time. 
Perhaps the fact that the shoot was "open to all” had 
something to do with the small attendance on the part 
of the amateurs. Some of the real good professionals 
were there, but an amateur was high gun for the three 
days, Mr. Fred Slocum, from Alcester. S. D., winning 
out by three targets, or 521 out of 540. The weather 
conditions were not the best, as a heavy wind at all 
times made rather tricky targets. Rain delayed the game 
on the second day, but the program was finished. 
Thirty-seven contestants shot through the entire pro 
gram, and all losses were paid in full and surplus or 
average was divided between the twenty-seven high guns, 
first money being $50.25; second, $46.10; third, $41.90; 
fourth, fifth and sixth, $32.10 each; seventh, $25.15; eighth 
and ninth, $20.95 each; tenth, $10.75; eleventh, twelfth 
and thirteenth, $12.55; fourteenth, $8.40, and the next 
thirteen high guns received $4.20 each; and it might be 
well to mention that all who shot above 83 per cent, were 
in the average money. 
While the Indians, as stated above, were disappointed 
in the attendance, they feel that this was partly due to 
the fact that the shoot was gotten up on very short 
notice, so they decided on the place and date for the 1911 
shoot, and will return to Spirit Lake next year in August 
with a program similar to this year, but in one or two 
respects much better. 
The feature of the last day was the 50-target handicap, 
and the old war horse. Chief Raid Eagle (ii. O. Heikes) 
landed fifty “scalps” straight from the 20yds. mark, 
closely followed by Crosby, H. G. Taylor, W. Hoon and 
F. Slocum, with 49. 
Crosby made the long run with 156, 49 of them from 
21vds. 
Ten new Indians were added to the tribe, as follows: 
Fred Slocum, Alcester, S. D.; R. R. Barber. 515 \V. 
Franklin, Minneapolis; L. H. Fitzsimmons, Spirit Lake, 
la.; W. S. Hoon, Jewell. la.; C. G. Dockendorf, Lemont, 
111.; Ray Loring, Marseilles, Ill.; C. II. Ditto, Keiths- 
burg. Ill; G. W. Maxwell, Hastings, Neb.; II. E. Peck, 
Kenmore, N. D.; J. S. Frink, Worthington, Minn. 
The annual pow-wow and dance were features of the 
meet, and on Friday (“fishday”) the Indians with their 
squaws and friends all went fishing and caught over four 
hundred fish, which were cooked on the banks of the 
Lake a la Kliney. 
Each event was at 20 targets, nine each day, a total 
of 180 targets: 
1st Day. 2d Day. 3d Day. 
icn ' irr/v 
H E Peck. 
.. 159 
170 
169 
Ray Loring . 
.. 157 
153 
166 
W S Hoon. 
.. 173 
166 
16S 
O N Ford. 
172 
169 
1 P White. 
.. 175 
170 
170 
T S Frink. 
.. 169 
166 
167 
E Auen . 
.. 169 
176 
170 
C H Ditto. 
.. 165 
158 
165 
C W Rudd. 
.. 168 
146 
152 
W A Brown. 
.. 163 
153 
160 
A T Kelly. 
.. 141 
133 
158 
T II Winscott _ 
.. 117 
137 
114 
C W Chanc'e. 
.. 152 
146 
151 
H Dunham . 
.. 122 
145 
157 
B A Miller. 
.. 144 
150 
152 
] Burmeister . 
.. 133 
152 
152 
R Kline . 
.. 150 
159 
148 
W F Holtz. 
.. 142 
154 
155 
S S Tohnston. 
.. 137 
140 
140 
Mrs S S Tohnston 
.. 123 
115 
123 
R Thdmpson . 
.. 164 
164 
154 
C Anderson . 
.. 136 
T A Dunkel. 
.. 134 
138 
148 
E II Tripp. 
.. 150 
137 
150 
F Slocum . 
.. 172 
174' 
175 
C E Cook. 
.. 144 
150 
150 
W W Beckwith... 
... 144 
Professionals: 
T A Marshall. 
... 169 
152 
162 
L II Fitzsimmons. 
.. 167 
167 
172 
Geo Maxwell . 
... 169 
165 
168 
R R Barber. 
.. 165 
16S 
168 
Fred Gilbert . 
... 169 
175 
172 
W R Crosby. 
... 174 
171 
173 
L T Squier. 
.. 163 
157 
164 
C A Young. 
... 160 
169 
174 
C G Dockendorf.. 
... 164 
164 
158 
II G Taylor. 
... 172 
174 
169 
R O Heikes. 
... 170 
174 
170 
C A North. 
... 150 
160 
142 
Shot at less than 190: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
D M Cook. 
80 
64 
C Henshaw . 
. 20 
14 
W W Wold. 
40 
24 
II S 
Drake. 
. 20 
13 
Mrs R R Barber 
60 
37 
B T 
Other. 
. 20 
12 
Mrs Shattuck .. 
40 
30 
W 11 
Mason... 
. 20 
13 
C T Callison... 
60 
50 
J J Burns. 
. 120 
105 
Geo Schlosser .. 
60 
50 
C A 
Lyons. 
. 120 
96 
Buy Burnside .. 
40 
30 
F Wright . 
. 120 
94 
Miss Slocum ... 
40 
22 
r M 
Paulson... 
. 40 
33 
II A Kline. 
20 
14 
Match for Mallory cup; 
TT.lL.. 'I'M 
Hdcp. 
T’l. 
I-Idcp. 
T’l. 
IT E Peck. 
.. IS 
40 
II Dunham ... 
.. 16 
47 
Rav Loring .. 
.. IS 
39 
I Burmeister . 
.. 17 
w 
W S Hoon.... 
.. 19 
49 
R Kline . 
.. IS 
37 
T P White.... 
.. 19 
47 
W F Holtz... 
.. 17 
46 
1 S Frink. 
.. IS 
45 
R Thompson 
.. 19 
40 
E Auen . 
.. 19 
48 
I A Dunkel... 
.. 16 
43 
C 11 Ditto. 
.. IS 
43 
E IT Tripp_ 
.. 16 
38 
W A Rrown.. 
.. IS 
48 
F Slocum. 
.. 19 
49 
A T Kelly. 
.. 16 
44 
C E Cook. 
... 16 
32 
C V Chance.. 
.. IS 
41 
Professionals: 
T A Marshall... 
20 
43 
W 
R Crosby.... 
21 
49 
L Fitzsimmons. 
19 
43 
C 
A Young. 
20 
46 
Geo Maxwell .. 
20 
46 
C 
Dockendorl... 
19 
47 
R R Barber.... 
20 
47 
H 
G Taylor.... 
20 
49 
Fred Gilbert ... 
21 
45 
R 
O Heikes. 
20 
50 
Charlotte (N. C.) Tournament. 
The Charlotte Gun Club’s registered tournament was 
held on Aug. 17-19. Event 12 on the first day, and 
event 6 on the second day were handicaps; Totals follow: 
First Day. Second Day. Third Day. 
,- A -, .-A-_ ,-A-- 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk 
G M Collins.. 
350 
310 
150 
135 
200 
191 
W T Laslie_ 
350 
326 
250 
228 
200 
189 
C Nuchols .... 
350 
311 
250 
226 
200 
185 
C C Bates. 
350 
311 
225 
202 
200 
183 
1 A Blunt. 
250 
221 
125 
113 
200 
1S7 
W R Brooks.. 
250 
21S 
125 
101 
200 
172 
T A Crayton.. 
350 
296 
175 
150 
200 
166 
F W McNeir. 
225 
187 
150 
120 
200 
186 
I H Dreher... 
350 
295 
175 
139 
200 
ISO 
1 M Barnes... 
250 
185 
175 
132 
200 
176 
F Sawyer .... 
250 
197 
125 
99 
200 
159 
1 11 Ross. 
250 
209 
200 
120 
200 
141 
J \Y Todd. 
350 
314 
175 
152 
100 
77 
A Lvon . 
325 
276 
125 
104 
so 
54 
1 G Proctor.. 
.200 
167 
100 
76 
ISO 
152 
A Wingfield.. 
150 
115 
175 
143 
200 
169 
S B Hyatt.... 
110 
105 
S McMasters.. 
140 
so 
1 1 Ouarles... 
120 
69 
E B Gresham. 
50 
18 
D McCullough 100 
70 
P W Cave_ 
100 
64 
Morson . 
50 
33 
so 
58 
B Patterson... 
50 
19 
Gray . 
25 
13 
25 
14 
Cresswell . 
SO 
5S 
Professionals: 
C G Spencer. 
250 
243 
150 
135 
200 
195 
W Huff . 
250 
243 
150 
139 
200 
193 
Geo L Lyon. 
300 
2S2 
200 
192 
200 
194 
Tohn Taylor 
.250 
231 
150 
139 
200 
191 
A M Hatcher 250 
229 
150 
139 
200 
184 
Guy Ward_ 
250 
227 
150 
132 
200 
1S7 
H Freeman.. 
250 
223 
150 
143 
200 
1SS 
H 1) Gibbs.. 
250 
222 
100 
S4 
200 
192 
EH Storr... 
200 
174 
200 
175 
Gorman 
Gun Club. 
Gorman, Tex., Aug. 15-16. — Jas. S. Day. amateur, 
scored 198 out of 200 on the first day and 200 straight 
on the second day. Fosgard, professional, scored 199 
each day. Totals follow: 
First Day. Second Day. 
_A_ __A_. 
r —■ ; s t -> 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Tas S Day. 
. 200 
198 
200 
200 
B Hamilton. 
. 200 
190 
200 
185 
1 T Asbury. 
. 200 
195 
100 
95 
1. M Farmer. 
. 200 
1S3 
100 
94 
C L Burnaby. 
. 200 
1S2 
200 
183 
E B Gilbert. 
. 200 
191 
200 
182 
W S Peace. 
. 200 
191 
200 
191 
F Y Gates. 
. 40 
26- 
T II Neill. 
. 100 
S6 
T 11 Elliott. 
. 20 
15 
W T Alsobrook. 
. 160 
130 
40 
2S 
II L Capers. 
. 20 
10 
1> I Tobe. 
. 80 
70 
I H Guthrie. 
. 40 
35 
1 M Todd. 
. 20 
15 
40 
31 
Earl Fish . 
. 60 
43 
Tohn Neill . 
. 40 
34 
T 1 Fuller. 
. 20 
15 
Geo Carter . 
20 
13 
P A Gates. 
20 
17 
Professionals: 
F M Faurote. 
. 200 
198 
200 
193 
E F Fosgard. 
. 200 
199 
200 
199' 
1 W Speight. 
. 200 
191 
200 
175 
1. I Wade. 
. 200 
1S9 
200 
1SS 
Guy B. Harrison_ 
. 200 
187 
200 
191 
Ben Schwartz . 
. 200 
191 
200 
192 
Concordia (Kan.) Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
Aug. 17.—Geo. W. Lewis was high professional with 116 
out of 125 at the club shoot to-day. Caldwell was high 
amateur with 114; Myers second with 112. 
In the Du Pont trophy event, Sewart won in a shoot- 
off on tie on 23 out of 25 with Myers, Krohn and Cald¬ 
well. 
Visiting amateurs were W. H. Charles, C. M. Veal and 
Henry White, of Downs. Professionals: Geo. W. Lewis 
and J. S. Jackson. Following are the scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Shot 
Targets: 
15 
15 
15 
20 
20 
15 
25 
at. 
Broke. 
*Lewis . 
. 13 
14' 
15 
IS 
17 
14 
25 
125 
116 
Caldwell . 
. 14 
12 
13 
18 
19 
15 
23 
125 
114 
Mvers . 
. 14 
14 
15 
16 
18 
12 
23 
125 
112 
McKee . 
. 13 
12 
13 
17 
IS 
15 
22 
125 
110 
Sewart . 
. 11 
12 
14 
18 
19 
12 
23 
125 
109 
^Jackson . 
. 14 
13 
15 
IS 
19 
11 
20 
125 
110 
Snyder . 
. 13 
11 
15 
15 
17 
13 
22 
125 
106 
Charles . 
.12 
10 
11 
18 
17 
12 
16 
125 
96 
Empson . 
14 
13 
17 
18 
14 
22 
95 
83 
Eckstrom . 
14 
12 
17 
17 
12 
.. 
S5 
72 
Yeal . 
10 
10 
10 
14 
15 
65 
44 
Barton . 
13 
13 
18 
IS 
70 
62 
Huscher . 
14 
17 
:> i 
65 
53 
Krohn . 
ii 
23 
40 
37 
Cole . 
15 
18 
40 
33 
White . 
10 
14 
35 
24 
♦Professionals. J. F. Caldwell, Sec’y. 
Holland Gun Club. 
'Batavia, N. Y., Aug. 17. —The weather was all that 
could be desired for our eighth annual tournament, held 
to-day. We had fifty-six shooters, and forty-three shot 
all of the regular program. The honors of the day went 
to Mr. F. S. Wright, of South Wales, N. V.,- with 192 
out of 195, for the entire program, making 119 out of 120 
of the regular sweeps, and 108 straight, 24 out of 25 at 
20vds., in the merchandise, and 49 out of 50 for the 
Watts L. Richmond trophy for the western New York 
amateur championship. The Buffalo Audubon Club, of 
Buffalo, has'this cup to its credit again, having been won 
by one of its members each of the three times it has been 
shot for. Dr. W. C. Wootton, of Buffalo, was runner-up 
with 47 and won the special prize offered for seconci 
place. Second high average was divided by Mr. B. V. 
Covert, of Lockport, and, Mr. O. E. Carpenter, of Syra¬ 
cuse, with 110. Third average went to Mr. F. D. Kelsey, 
of East Aurora, with 109. In the Merchandise, Mr. J. L. 
Talcott won first with 25 straight. Mr. C. L. Frantz, of 
Seneca Falls, and Mr. Wright tied with 24, Frantz win¬ 
ning on the shoot-off. Messrs. Kelsey, Harding. Cox, 
Keily and Kershner tied with 22, and on the shoot-oft 
ended in the order named. Messrs. Wootton and Far. 
nam ended up the prizes with 21. Messrs. Hookway and 
Skutt also ran with 21, but dropped out in the shoot-off. We 
were glad to have the secretary of the State Association 
with us, and hope he gets in the prize list next year. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
T D Green. 
120 
105 
1 Knickerbocker 
120 
70 
H T Walls. 
120 
87 
B Mason . 
120 
67 
C L Frantz. 
120 
104 
W T Kibbe. 
120 
74 
C Farnham .... 
120 
S7 
A C Klock. 
60 
24 
C Gammage _ 
120 
104 
II McCutcheon.. 
80 
68 
F D Kelsey. 
120 
109 
F H Philips.... 
120 
84 
F S \\ right. 
120 
119 
A Clark . 
120 
84 
Ed Cox . 
120 
105 
W H Wheeler... 
120 
73 
A E Conley. 
120 
101 
E L Woodward. 
120 
74 
W H Smith. 
120 
104 
Wm Heaman ... 
120 
99 
W Imhoff . 
120 
70 
F F Wilcox.... 
120 
S9 
A E Kiely . 
120 
96 
T S Carr. 
120 
10-’ 
T 1. Talcott. 
120 
103 
F S Childs. 
40 
27 
F S Kinney. 
120 
S3 
P Bernhard .... 
60 
54 
H B Febiger.... 
120 
101 
A C Skutt. 
120 
102 
E Reinecke .... 
120 
92 
T C Crandall.... 
60 
43 
O E Carpenter.. 
120 
110 
F S Palmer .... 
60 
39 
^ E Hookway.. 
120 
S7 
W H Howland.. 
25 
16 
S H Loomis.... 
120 
101 
D W Fisher. 
25 
15 
Dr \\ Wootton. 
120 
102 
B A Talbot. 
25 
7 
I'r T L Welles.. 
120 
99 
G T Shafer. 
25 
12 
E S A atson.... 
120 
79 
F A Leonard_ 
25 
11 
R C Kershner... 
120 
96 
C F Harding... 
75 
69 
C W Gardiner.... 
120 
10S 
F M Farwell.... 
50 
28 
Professionals 
T A R Elliott... 
120 
116 
A' B Darton_ 
120 
109 
Sun Glover _ 
120 
116 
D Tomlinson, Tr 120 
104 
H IT Stevens.... 
120 
113 
II S Welles. 
120 
112 
Neaf Apgar .... 
120 
109 
Chas. W. Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Homer Tournament. 
Homer, Ill.. Aug. 16-17.—Wiggins ran 102 straight; 
Glen. 126. This was a registered tourpament, held by 
the Homer-Ogden Gun Club. 
First Day. Second Day. 
A---\ f - A -1 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
C B Wiggins. 
.... "00 
193 
200 
198 
II H Hefley. 
.... 200 
182 
200 
168 
W W Bell. 
... 100 
96 
Fred Ragle . 
... 100 
93 
R C Kiningham. 
... 100 , 
92 
E A Miller. 
.... 200 
1S9 
S C Glenn. 
.... 200 
192 
W N Gray. 
.... 200 
187 
ioo 
84 
IV W A alien. 
... 100 
S5. 
C C Wills. 
4'6 
E 1 Smith. 
42 
A' II Haws. 
.... 50 
39 
200 
is2 
O Lowell . 
130 
US 
Professionals: 
Homer Clark . 
.... 200 
193 
200 
175 
A II Ammann . 
.... ”00 
193 
200 
191 
II W Cadwallader _ 
.... 200 
193 
200 
190 
G E Mathews. 
.... 200' 
179 
'200 
184 
T L Head. 
.... 200 
1SS 
200 
194 
W D Stannard. 
200 
195 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C.. Aug. 20.—Counting the visitors, 
the Analostan Gun Club had twenty-two shooters on the 
firing line to-day. The day was a perfect one for trap¬ 
shooting and some good scores were made. Dr. A. B. 
Stine broke 95 out of his 100, scoring 49 out of his last 
50. J. A. Brown scored 92. C. S. Wilson, the president 
of our club is rounding into form, and accounted for 90 
out of his A00. He also broke 4S out of 50, with a run 
of 38 straight. Dr. Monroe was in good form, breaking 
95 out of 110. We had several visitors, among them 
Mr. W. C. Damron, of New York, a member of the 
Bergen Beach and other clubs in that vicinity. Our low 
targets bothered him some for a few events, but he 
wound up going strong. Following are the scores piade: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Dr A B Stine.. 
100 
95 
Geo Talbott - 
100 
68 
T A Brown. 
100 
93 
T T Moffitt. 
65 
34 
C S W ilson. 
100 
90 
Allies Taylor ... 
"50 
4’6 
A - D Monroe.. 
110 
95 
*Geo Miller .... 
50 
41 
Dr A Parsons. 
105 
S3 
*T T Sheets. 
50 
37 
G W Peck, Tr. 
. 115 
85 
R Coleman . 
65 
45 
H B Willson... 
100 
88 
Phil Steubener.. 
45 
38 
E Dufour . 
100 
S3 
R M Graham ... 
30 
24 
Geo Wise . 
ino 
79 
*A M Reynolds. 
30 
11 
W C Damron.. 
100 
SI 
*Mr Lindsav ... 
25 
21 
Z Blackistone.. 
100 
73 
Dr Latimer .... 
15 
6 
