Sept. 3, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
391 
R Newton ... 340 10.25 T Pastorius . 316 5.10 
H Van Vliet.. 340 10.25 Tones . 315 2.55 
D J Kearney.. 338 5.10 Wilson . 315 2.55 
The scores of the second day, each event at 20. targets, 
follow: 
Events: 1 2 3456789 10 Total. 
A W Westover, 19.... 17 19 19 17 18 18 18 20 19 17 182 
A W Throope, 17.IS 18 18 19 16 19 18 17 20 17 179 
T Jennings, 20. 17 16 20 19 19 14 20 17 18 19 179 
W R Davies, 18. 17 18 18 19 19 18 16 16 19 18 178 
B Beattie, 18 . 17 18 18 17 16 19 16 18 19 18 176 
Geo Beattie. 20. 16 15 19 IS IS 19 18 17 19 15 174 
R Lewis, IS .. 17 19 15 14 19 17 16 20 18 18 174 
H Van Vliet, 17. 19 IS 16 15 17 18 18 16 17 17 171 
T H Rainville, 18. 15 16 17 17 19 18 16 19 IS 15 170 
T E Brown, 17. 20 17 16 15 16 15 16 19 18 18 170 
R Newton, 17 . 18 16 17 14 15 19 18 18 19 16 170 
w R Fenton, 18. 18 13 17 17 16 16 19 19 19 16 170 
P Wakefield, 17. 15 17 17 IS 17 IS 15 18 IS 17 170 
T C Cooke. 16. IS 14 18 13 IS 14 18 17 20 19 169 
W L Cameron. 16.IS 13 17 18 15 19 16 16 18 IS 168 
W PI Ewing, 20. 17 17 16 17 18 18 17 16 16 16 168 
N G Bray, 16. 17 19 16 17 16 16 17 16 IS 16 168 
T Westlake, 17 .16 15 19 16 16 IS 16 16 18 IS 168 
C C, Thompson. 18... 17 15 16 17 19 14 17 IS 19 16 168 
F A Parker, 16. 15 15 19 17 17 IS 16 15 19 16 167 
D J Kearney, 18. 14 20 17 15 18 17 17 16 17 15 166 
R A Sibbett, 16. 16 15 15 17 14 19 18 20 17 14 165 
R Day, IS.M9 14 15 19 18 18 15 16 14 17 165 
W Carrnthers, 16.15 16 14 17 13 16 IS 20 19 16 164 
R B Hutcheson, 17... 15 16 17 15 17 16 18 18 16 16 164 
J A McLauchlan. 16.. 15 IS 16 18 17 17 14 17 16 15 163 
G L Vivian, 16. 13 15 18 19 15 16 16 15 19 17 163 
D M Scott, 16. 17 17 17 16 14 19 16 17 17 12 162 
W Strachan, 16... 19 11 13 14 17 IS 16 17 19 18 162 
Wilson, 16 . 16 16 17 14 16 18 20 17 14 13 161 
T N Pastorius, 16..... IS 16 15 15 17 17 16 17 17 12 160 
A D Bates, 17. 15 16 IS 15 17 15 17 19 12 15 158 
H Viau. 17. 18 16 14 12 18 17 16 15 20 12 158 
Jones, 16 . 14 13 16 18 14 16 15 16 16 19 T57 
W C Little. 16. 15 IS 15 15 15 17 17 14 15 15 156 
S Sangster. 16. 16 15 16 17 11 16 16 17 17 15 156 
M E Fletcher, 16. 14 15 14 15 15 19 15 17 17 15 156 
G E Tollnirst. 16. 15 20 15 16 15 17 14 16 17 10 155 
T O Lyall. 16. 19 17 16 15 14,17 14 14 15 14' 155 
M Craig, 17 .■.. 17 19 18 17 18 17 18 17 13 .. 154 
H Robinson. 16. 14 16 17i 13 16 13 15 16 16 17 153 
E J Marsh, 16.15 14 17 19 17 14 13 15 17 12 153 
Jas Kenyon. 16 . 17 17 15 16 10 16 13 14 15 20 153 
W A Smith, 16. 11 17 IS 14 9 18 15 16 18 15 151 
B R Clarke, 16. 14 1.3 14 15 15 18 16 13 16 15 149 
W F Stotts, 16. 13 13 12 17 15 17 16 14 17 14 148 
C, B Greene. 16. 20 IS 15 IS 9 14 11 13 17 12 147 
W Slaney, 16. 12 17 12 15 15 16 14 14 16 16 147 
J H Maher, 16. 14 17 14 14 15 14 14 16 13 16 147 
“X X,” 16 .;. 13 13 19 15 14 15 13 15 16 13 146 
M Snrague. 16 - 12 17 6 14 15 16 17 16 13 11 137 
H A Milton. 16.13 11 15 12 17 17 14 13 17 8 137 
A Reford, 16 . 12 15 11 10 10 16 9 10 8 6 107 
Professionals: 
PI A Stevens, 20. 19 18 20 19 17 18 19 18 18 18 184 
JAR Elliott. 18.19 19 19 16 19 19 19 19 18 17 1S4 
J T Skelly, 18. IS 16 16 19 19 17 19 19 16 17 176 
T H Keller. Tr. 19.... 16 17 16 19 15 18 17 17 20 17 172 
J S Fanning, 19. IS 15 14 16 18 15 18 19 19 19 171 
W B Darton. 19. 19 16 17 19 17 16 19 18 14 15 170 
C, M Dunk, 18. 14 13 17 14 16 16 18 15 19 19 161 
E G White. 19. 17 16 14 18 15 16 13 14 19 16 158 
Alex Dey, 18. 18 10 13 13 16 18 15 17 15 14 149 
E H Johonnot, 17.11 15 12 17 12 15 13 14 18 16 143 
Aug. 24, Third Day. 
Trophy contests constituted the day’s program. 
The Montreal Gun Club was a consistent winner of 
most of the events. W. Ewing, of this club, won the 
individual championship with 50 straight. Pie was closely 
followed by W. P. Thompson with 49. The prize was 
the Montreal Rolling Mills trophy: 
W Ewing . 
... 50 
. 42 
W P Thompson. 
... 49 
W Fenton . 
.... 41 
R B Hutcheson. 
... 48 
Slaney . 
.... 41 
B Barnes . 
... 47 
Wilson . 
.... 4'0 
A YY Westover. 
... 47 
Little .. 
T Jennings . 
B Clarke . 
.... 40 
Newton . 
... 44 
G L Vivian. 
.... 40 
D M Scott. 
... 44 
T H Rainville. 
.... 39 
S Sansrster ___ 
... 44 
G Beattie . 
.... 39 
C G Thompson. 
... 43 
F A Parker. 
.38 
R Lewis . 
... 43 
E McLauchlan _ 
Sibbitt . 
T • M Craig. 
.... 35 
Jones . 
W B Boucher. 
J Hunter . 
Marsh . 
J E Brown. 
“X X” . 
. 33 
T Westlake . 
W Carruthers . 
The eight-man team championship, three teams com¬ 
peting, was won by Montreal, with a total of 134. Ham¬ 
ilton scored 132. Ottawa, 128. Each man shot at 20 
targets, 16yds. The prize was the Dominion Cartridge 
Co. trophy. Scores: 
Montreal. 
W H Ewing.,.19 
R Lewis . 17 
W R Davies. 15 
J H Rainville. 17 
T Westlake . 18 
D Kearney . 17 
R B Hutcheson... 17 
T C Cooke.14- 
B Beattie .15 
J E Brown. 20 
Greene . 15 
A W Throop.17 
Hamilton. 
G Beattie .IS 
B Barnes .18 
A Bates . 15 
M E Fletcher.19 
J Hunter.18 
Jones . 12 
W Thompson .... 19 
-134 Wilson . 13—132 
Ottawa. 
H Viau .15 
Sibbitt . 16 
S Sangster . 14 
Cameron . 16—128 
The two-man team contest furnished close competition, 
hive teams tied on 38 out of 40 for first place. In the 
shoot-off Montreal and Hamilton scored 40 each to 39 
‘ or Ottawa, Hamilton No. 3. In the second shoot-off 
Montreal won, 39 to 38. The prizes were Dominion of 
Canada Trapshooting Association gold medals. Each 
man shot at 20 targets. Scores follow: 
Ottawa. 
Sherbrooke. 
T E Brown. 
19 
T M Craig. 
. 16 
B Beattie . 
19—38 
A Westover . 
. 17—33 
Montreal. 
■ Montreal. 
W FI Ewing. 
19 
T O Lyall. 
. 16 
T IF Rainville . 
19—38 
Strachan . 
, 17—33 
Flamilton. 
Montreal. 
B Barnes . 
19 
D T Kearney. 
. 16 
G Beattie . 
19—38 
W R Davies. 
. 17—33 
Hamilton. 
Westmount. 
M E Fletcher. 
18 
B Clarke . 
15 
T Hunter . 
20—3S 
R Outhet . 
18—33 
Hamilton. 
Westmount. 
Wilson . 
19 
Tolhurst . 
17 
D M Scott. 
19—3S 
W B Boucher. 
16—33 
Toronto 
Toronto. 
W Fenton. 
18 
T Tennings . 
18 
P Wakefield . 
19—37 
G L Vivian. 
15-33 
Sherbrooke. 
Ottawa. 
C G Thompson. 
17 
Sangster . 
18 
N G Brav. 
19—36 
Sibbitt . 
15—33, 
Flamilton. 
Montreal. 
W P Thompson. 
19 
R Lewis . 
17 
Jones . 
16—35 
W Carruthers . 
15—32 
Ottawa. 
Montreal. 
A W Throop. 
16 
Kenyon . 
10 
H \ iau . 
19-35 
T Westlake .. 
IS—28 
First shoot-off: 
Rainville . 
20 
B Beattie . 
20 
Ewing . 
°0—40 
, 19—39 
Barnes .. 
20 
Wilson . 
20 
G Beattie . 
20-40 
Scott . 
19-39 
Second shoot-off: 
- ‘ / |j\ 
Rainville ... 
20 
Barnes . 
. 19 
Ewing . 
19-39 
G Beattie . 
19—3S 
.Six men tied on 
straight 
scores for the Brewers’ and 
Maltsters’ trophy, 20 
targets. 
16yds. rise. G. Beattie was 
the winner after two 
shoot-offs. Scores: 
T FI Rainville. 
... 20 
B Beattie . 
... 17 
M E Fletcher. 
... 20 
H Vi<fu . 
... 17 
W P Thompson. 
... 20 
... 17 
R B Hutcheson.... 
... 20 
B Clarke . 
... 17 
G Beattie . 
... 20 
F A Parker. 
.... 17 
T Hunter. 
... 20 
Greene . 
... 17 
C G Thompson. 
... 19 
T C Cooke. 
.... 17 
... 19 
Ifi 
A W Throop. 
... 19 
Marsh . 
... 16 
Tolhurst . 
... 19 
W Fenton . 
... 16 
Cameron . 
... 19 
Sibbitt . 
... 16 
W H Ewing. 
... IS 
Slanev . 
W R Davies. 
... IS 
R Outhet . 
... 15 
S Sangster . 
... IS 
P Wakefield . 
... IS 
W Carruthers . 
... 15 
Little . 
... 18 
T M Craig. 
... 14 
Wilson . 
1.2 
Tones .. 
... 18 
“X X” . 
12 
Shoot-off: 
Newton . 
... 20 
G Beattie . 
... 20 
Second shoot-off: 
G Beattie . 
... 20 
Newton ... 
... 16 
The five-man team championship, for the Mail trophy 
and gold medals, 50 targets, was won by Montreal No. 1. 
scores: 
Montreal No. 1. Ottawa. 
W Ewing . 
45 
B Beattie . 
42 
T FI Rainville . 
47 
1 E Brown. 
42 
R Lewis . 
45 
Cameron . 
45 
W B Hutchinson.. 
47 
A W Throop. 
44 
T Westlake .. 
42—226 
H Viau . 
45-218 
Hamilton No. 
1. 
Toronto. 
G Beattie . 
48 
T Tennings . 
4S 
B Barnes . 
45 
W Fenton . 
42 
M Thompson . 
47 
P Wakefield . 
46 
T Hunter . 
42 
G Vivian . 
40 
M E. Fletcher. 
4'0—222 
F A Parker . 
41—217 
Sherbrooke. 
Hamilton No. 
A Westover . 
4S 
Wilson . 
41 
T M Craig. 
40 
D M Scott. 
42 
C G Thompson_ 
43 
A Bates . 
45 
S R Newton. 
44 
R Day . 
4'3 
N G Bray. 
46—221 
Tones .. 
42—213 
Montreal 
No. 2. 
D Kearney . 
39 
W Carruthers . 
41- 
W R Davies. 
40 
Strachan . 
40—203 
T C Cooke. 
43 
The Grand Canadian Handicap, for Association silver 
cup and gold medal, 50 targets, was a distance handicap, 
with results as follows: 
R .B Hutcheson, 18.47 
R Lewis, 19 . 
. 42 
Geo Beattie, 19. 
46 
W Fenton, 19 ... 
. 42 
T Jennings, 20 . 
46 
Slaney, 16 . 
. 41 
W H Ewing, 19 . 
45 
T C Cooke, 17.... 
. 41 
M E Fletcher, 17. 
45 
Tones, 17 . 
. 41 
FI Viau, 18 . 
45 
T Westlake. 19 .. 
. 41 
A Westover, 20 . 
45 
B Beattie, 19 .... 
. 41 
G T Vivian, IS. 
W P Thompson, 18_ 
45 
E McLauchlan, 17 
. 41 
44 
F A Parker, 18.. 
. 40 
W Carruthers, 18. 
44 
B Clarke, 16. 
. 39 
P Wakefield, 1.8 . 
44 
W R Davies. 19. 
. 39 
N G Bray, IS. 
44 
A W Throop, 19. 
. 39 
Newton, 19 . 
43 
Marsh, 16 . 
B Barnes, 19 . 
43 
J H Rainville, 19 
. 33 
T E Brown, 19. 
42 
YV B Boucher, 16 
. 31 
In the miss-and-out 
event 
the scores of the 
first five 
were: 
B Beatty . 
10 
B Barnes . 
. 7 
W Ewing . 
8 
T Westlake . 
. 6 
W Carruthers . 7 
Shoot-off for two days’ high aggregate: 
J Tennings . 
25 
A W Throop.... 
. 20 
Shoot-off for Lefever 
gun, 
for which four tied i 
in eighth 
event, Tuesday: 
A Westover . 
19 
Sibbitt . 
. 15 
R Lewis ... 
IS 
W Carruthers .. 
. 14 
Longest run of breaks in first two days’ regular events: 
J. E. Brown, 49. 
G. L. Vivian’s special silver cup for shooter making 
highest aggregate in first two days’ shooting, who has 
never competed in a D. C. T. S. A. meet before: B. 
Beattie, Ottawa, 356. 
Central Illinois Trapshooters’ League. 
Bloomington', Ill.. Aug. 22.— Herewith are scores made 
at the tournament of the Central Illinois Trapshooters’ 
I.eague, held under the auspices of the McLean County 
Gun Club. Bloomington, Ill/, Aug. 18-19. Also the re¬ 
sults of the team shoot, Aug. 18, which is a feature of 
each tournament. 
Results of team 
shoot, Aug. 18: 
Springfield. 
Decatur. 
Davidson . 
19 
Kellar ... 
24 
Connors . 
21 
Stoner ... 
17 
T.ieb . 
92 
Moore ... 
22 
Workman . 
24 
McKee .. 
21- 84 
Lewis . 
23- 
-109 
Bloomington 
Farmer City. 
McDermand . 
20 
Weidman 
22 
Crothers . 
21 
Kincaid .. 
15 
Gray . 
23 
Garver .. 
16 
Hoysrath . 
20 
Tones .... 
21 
Botts . 
23- 
-107 Reed . 
22— 96 
Peoria. 
Portman .... 
18 
Elder .... 
21 
Sammis . 
20 
Giles .... 
23—100 
O’Brien . 
IS 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Burt Lewis . 
.... 150 
139 
200 
191 
A C Connor. 
.... 150 
138 
200 
184 
S C Davidson. 
.... 150 
125 
200 
181 
C A McDermand. 
.... 150 
128 
200 
168 
S K Y\ eidman_ 
.... 150 
126 
E K Crothers. 
.150 
124 
200 
183 
E W Giles. 
.... 150 
127 
T D Pollard. 
.... 150 
IIS 
200 
i(52 
C 1 Sammis. 
.... 150 
122 
H O Baker. 
.... 150 
lit 
... 
C Elder . 
.... 150 
119 
. . • 
C L Portman.... 
.. .. 150 
116 
E E O'Brien. 
106 
W G Workman... 
.... 150 
13S 
. . . 
E C Phinney. 
.... 150 
93 
A R Kellar. 
.... 150 
130 
200 
.184 
Y C Stoner. 
.... 150 
114 
. . . 
A W McKee. 
.... 150 
121 
R Moore . 
.... 150 
127 
200 
177 
S C Glenn. 
.... 150 
138 
200 
1S8 
T F Morley.... 
.... 150 
127 
... *• 
T Gray . 
.... 150 
133 
200 
181 
IFenrickson . 
.... 150 
132 
I) Newman . 
.... 150 
92 
W H Flaws. 
.... 150 
108 
200 
179 
Gus Marrett . 
.... 150 
109 
R P Cothern .... 
.... 150 
116 
. 
\Ym Shilts . 
.... 150 
137 
F I Carden. 
.... 150 
114 
D T Leary. 
.... 150 
113 
F Tones. 
128 
200 
i87 
M B Kincaid . 
.... 150 
117 
B S Garver.___ 
.... 150 
125 
T M Reed. 
.... 100 
83 
Doc Botts . 
.... 150 
121 
L W Stubblefield. 
.... 130 
100 
A L Stubblefield.. 
.... 100 
84 
Toe Steurel . 
.... 150 
121 
John Hoysrath ... 
53 
Leib . 
.... 50 
39 
F P Neal. 
.... 50 
3S 
T P Snear. 
.... 65 
42 
65 
62 
S Gelty . 
32 
E Miller . 
200 
iss 
Professionals: 
V’ D Stannard.... 
.... 150 
142 
200 
177 
Ward Burton .... 
.... 150 
131. 
200 
, 178 
W E Grubb. 
.... 150 
126 
200 
175 
II W Cadwallader 
.... 150 
130 
200 
188 
G E Mathews.... 
.... 150 
122 
200 
155 
E Graham . 
.... 200 
1S4 
150 
98 
C. A. 
McDermand, 
Pres. 
Blue Grass Championship. 
Bourbon, Ky.-—The tenth annual Blue Grass champion¬ 
ship, Aug. 17.'was an ideal day for the shooting game, 
and as a result some very high scores were made. Mr. 
Kemper, of Mt. Sterling, won the Blue Grass cham¬ 
pionship with 99 out of 100, and 25 straight in the shoot- 
off with T. H. Clay, Jr., who broke 23. out of 25. These 
scores are the highest on record for the championship 
events. Kemper was also high amateur for the day, and 
Henderson high professional. Henderson got 99 out of 
his last 100, missing the last target. 
Shot at. Broke 
Toe Kemper. 200 194 
T H Clay, Tr... 200 192 
H A Woody.... 200 190 
T C Kenney. 200 189 
E P Terry.120 106 
C T. Wheeler... 180 159 
Andrew Steele.. 100 83 
Professionals: 
R L Trimble... 200 184 
W Henderson . 200 190 
Shot at. Broke 
T N Shropshire. 200 175 
J G Denny. 200 176 
T T Richardson. 200 182 
T I< Dodge. 200 182 
T L Ward. 200 182 
L B Shouse.... 190 100 
G W Dameron. 200 179 
C O Le Compte 200 179 
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