Oct. 29, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
715 
Columbia Tournament. 
Oct. 20-21. — The registered tournament of the Colum¬ 
bia, S. C., Gun Club, was well attended, and the com¬ 
petition was of a high order. 
On the first day, event 11, '50 targets was a handicap, 
for a gun. Event 12, 25 targets, handicap, for Western 
Cartridge Co. trophy. 
On the second day. event 11, 50 targets-, was for the 
South Carolina championship. Event 12, 25 targets, was 
a handicap for merchandise. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A. 
A. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
N R Brooks . 
. 225 
203 
275 
246 
T E Crayton . 
. 275 
258 
275 
24S 
G M Collins . 
. 275 • 
244 
275 
250 
T II Dreher. 
. 275 
246 
275 
239 
S B McMasters . 
. 200 
170 
275 
246 
E W Evans . 
. ‘’00 
173 
250 
218 
C. F TIeidt . 
. 225 
184 
275 
240 
S B Hyatt . 
. 200 
171 
250 
188 
T W Peterman . 
. 200 
167 
275 
239 
T C Weatherly . 
. 200 
167 
250 
214 
S J Carter . 
. 225 
190 
275 
231 
F R Darby . 
. 200 
159 
200 ’ 
156 
T W Todd . 
. 275 
256 
J T Anthony . 
. 225 
199 
L C Grant. 
. 200 
141 
C T Lynch. 
. 200 
160 
T Z Cleveland. 
. 200 
170 
G D Wilson. 
. 225 
183 
I Andrews . 
. 200 
15S 
T D McCarley. 
. 120 
104' 
ioo 
7i 
W R Patterson. 
. 40 
24 
G T Newman. 
. 275 
241 
95 
83 
II H Harris. 
. 160 
156 
25 
19 
R H McAdams . 
. 120 
. 97 
G W Davis . 
. 40 
33 
M T Miller. 
. 120 
103 
140 
iio 
A W Bay. 
. 40 
20 
T T Watson. 
. SO 
65 
G D Rudy. 
. 40 
28 
R I Spigener. 
. 90 
79 
C Frost . 
175 
iis 
B A Shortbred. 
40 
28 
T C Woodburn. 
20 
11 
A Ehrlich . 
20 
9 
Professionals: 
II D Freeman . 
. 275 
260 
275 
265 
II D Gibbs. 
. 275 
244 
275 
257 
T A Des Portes. 
. 225 
198 
275 
9O9 
J Prade . 
. 200 
166 
275 
228 
Princeton Tournament. 
Princeton, Mo.. Oct. 14.— In the regular program, 200 
targets comprised the total of the events, but event 13, 
a handicap for a Stevens gun, is included in the totals. 
Art Killam was high professional with 198 out of 200. 
Riley Thompson made a run of 113, Mr. Robert 
Ornsby 95 and Bud Davis 69. E. W. Stacy won the 
Stevens gun event, on 24 out of 25 from the 19yds. mark. 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
L E Shelton ... 
225 
191 
H M Hoadley.. 195 
171 
E W Stacy .... 
225 
209 
C I Baine . 130 
104 
H T Moore.... 
225 
177 
H A Willis .... 100 
93 
Guy Cooper ... 
225 
216 
D L Oliphant 200 
191 
VV A Miner ... 
200 
178 
Bud Davis .... 225 
207 
T O McGuire.. 
225 
192 
M Thompson .. 225 
210 
Wm Harris ... 
225 
192 
Riley Thompson £25 
214 
R E Welch .... 
105 
89 
Ben Willis .... ICO 
80 
N T Glover . 
225 
194 
S H Frazier ... 200 
159 
H A Ornsby... 
225 
216 
C L Tucker .... 80 
60 
Geo Lander ... 
100 
67 
W II Bain .... 45 
36 
M A Gentry.... 
225 
201 
F B Sobel . 15 
9 
E R Goodin ... 
260 
163 
Dr O Scott. 30 
26 
G E Wheeler .. 
60 
49 
Carl Austin ... 85 
65 
L E Blanchard 
80 
63 
L S Linthacum 85 
74 
H Dennis . 
60 
51 
Fred Coffman . 30 
21 
T C Courtney .. 
100 
73 
F M Frisby ... 15 
6 
Ben Reeves .... 
80 
65 
A Owens . 70 
54 
Professionals 
T S Jackson .... 
155 
138 
F E Rogers .... 200 
187 
Art Killam . 
200 
198 
Event 13, handicap. 
for 
Stevens gun, 25 targets: 
N J Glover, 17. 
E Shelton, 17... 
.. 21 
.. 21 
E W Stacy, 19 . 
.. 24 
H A Ornsby, 20 . 
.. 23 
II T Moore, 16. 
.. 17 
M A Gentry, 18. 
22 
G Cooper, 20 . 
.. 23 
II M Hoadley, 17- 
.. 23 
J O McGuire, 1 
7 . 
.. 22 
Bud Davis. 19. 
.. 19 
Wm Harris, 17. 
22 
M Thompson. 19 ... 
.. 21 
R E Welch, 16. 
.. 21 
R Thompson, 21. 
.. IS 
Cockeysville Gun Club. 
Oct. 21.— The registered tournament of the Cockeys¬ 
ville, Md., Gun Club, held to-day, had a small attend¬ 
ance on account of the inclement weather. There were 
eighteen amateurs and three professionals in attendance. 
W. Ewing was high amateur with 183, and J. M. 
Hawkins was high professional with 193. Totals follow: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk 
at. 
Brk. 
W Ewing . 
2CO 
183 
Sami Regester. 
. 80 
57 
R B Bond . 
200 
177 
E Towner .... 
. 200 
178 
C O Williams .. 
200 
164 
W T Harvey . 
. 200 
144 
C II Ridgley.... 
200 
165 
A Krantz . 
. 110 
85 
E W Stevenson 200 
176 
G PT Gent . 
. 140 
151 
B .Wagner . 
200 
171 
FI E Fendlav 
. 100 
66 
H A Brehm .... 
200 
134 
M Waller _ 
. 100 
69 
Dr Carse . 
200 
141 
A II Nofsinger 
140 
74 
Geo Meddinger 
100 
79 
W T Scalier .. 
. so 
44 
Professionals 
T M Hawkins.. 
200 
193 
L R Lewis .. . 
. 200 
173 
E H Storr . 
200 
188 
The “Old Reliable” PARKER GUN 
Wins for the EIGHTH Time 
The Grand American Handicap. 
Score of 100 Straight from 19 Yards. 
At Chicago, Ill., June 23, 1910. 
Mr. Riley Thompson, of Cainsville, Mo., made this record, which has 
never before been equaled in this classic event. 
The Parker Gun, in the hands of Mr. Guy V. Dering, also won 
the Amateur Championship at Chicago, June 24, scoring 189 ex 200, 
shooting at 160 singles and 20 doubles. 
The Prize Winners and Champions shoot The PARKER GUN! 
Why don’t YOU? 
PARKER. BROS. 
New York Salesrooms : 32 Warren St. 
Parkersburg Tournament, t 
Parkersburg, W. Ya., Oct. 11-12.—In the registered 
tournament of the Parkersburg Gun Club, 51 amateurs 
and four professionals took part. In the merchandise 
event of the first day, all stood at 16yds., and there was 
no handicap. In the merchandise event of the second 
day, all stood at 16yds., but there was an added target 
handicap. The total scores include the handicaps. 
Franklin was high amateur each day, with 191 and 193, 
a total of 384 out of 400 for the two days. Of the pro¬ 
fessionals, R. O. Ileikes was high with 3i4; second, 
Luther 1. Squier, 
372. 
The 
latter 
acted 
as cashier. 
Totals : 
1st 
Day. 
2d 
Day. 
Total 
Merchandise Event. 
1st 2d 
Ildcp. Day. Day. 
1 Knapp . 
. 172 
1S2 
354 
1 
23 
19 
R Gerstill . 
. 181 
184 
365 
0 
23 
15 
E O Bower . 
. 179 
25 
T II Funk . 
. 186 
188 
374 
6 
25 
24 
F Plopkins . 
. 175 
173 
348 
2 
24 
24 
J C Cochran . 
. 160 
164 
324 
3 
21 
22 
E F Ball . 
. 159 
165 
324 
4 
19 
24 
M J Rathbone ... 
. 164 
150 
314 
3 
21 
25 
C P Dudley . 
. 162 
151 
313 
3 
21 
17 
L G Gribble . 
. 1S8 
191 
379 
0 
21 
22 
B S Cooper . 
. 188 
187 
375 
25 
C B Brown . 
. 164 
3 
22 
is 
R P Powell . 
. 169 
169 
338 
3 
22 
24 
F C O’Connor .... 
. 149 
163 
312 
4 
19 
24 
Wm Shattuck . 
. 1S6 
189 
375 
0 
21 
24 
Franklin . 
. 191 
193 
284 
0 
23 
23 
IT Stanbery . 
. 177 
167 
344 
o 
24 
24 
E B Epple . 
. 187 
190 
377 
0 
24 
23 
C 1 Nass . 
. 173 
175 
348 
1 
23 
23 
T M Mc.Intire .... 
. 174 
•169 
343 
22 
J M Speary . 
23 
P Schlicher . 
23 
F O Funk . 
i57 
3 
23 
T S Bibbee . 
179 
W C Bartlett . 
16 
Professionals: 
1 W Flawkins . 
. 185 
183 
368 
R O Heikes . 
. 188 
186 
374 
L T Squier . 
. 188 
1S4 
372 
C A North . 
. 168 
Delaware Wafer Gap (Pa.) Tournament. 
Oct. 2. — The registered tournament of the Delaware 
Water Gap Gun Club bad twenty-five amateurs and five 
professionals who practiced. .1. II. Graves’ 156 out of 
200 was high amateur average, while II. S. Welles’ 174 
was high professional average. Totals follow: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
T II Graves.... 
200 
156 
D Hoskin ... 
.. 100 
30 
IT Tecrpenning. 
. 200 
148 
Dr Gruver ... 
.. 100 
34 
1’ C Brodhead.. 
200 
145 
M F Hauser.. 
.. 80 
41 
T P Cope . 
200 
139 
F 1* Edinger 
...60 
35 
W H Clegg ... 
200 
138 
f i > Marsh ... 
.. 60 
34 
E T Bruch. 
200 
137 
Tohn Franz 
.. 40 
17 
C M Miller .... 
200 
116 
G Flagler _ 
.. 40 
11 
M E Miller ... 
200 
112 
C Widmer .... 
.. 20 
10 
Geo Smith . 
200 
55 
C Flernver ... 
. 20 
. 3 
Tohn Felker .. 
120 
72 
Geo Fable .... 
. 20 
3 
T Tf Clarkson.. 
100 
62 
A W Teeter 
. 20 
5 
\V M Watson .. 
100 
47 
II T. Teeter_ 
. 20 
4 
Dr Brownell ... 
100 
■46 
Professionals: 
T-T S Welles ... 
200 
T74 
N-eaf Apgar ... 
. 200 
165 
TT Ox-erbaugh . 
200 
151 
11 Keller . 
. 200 
125 
Lloyd Lewis ... 
200 
133 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Meriden, Conn. 
"V7 OU know ruffed grouse—monarchs of the up¬ 
lands. You know, also, that a crippled ruffed 
grouse has a trick or two for evading the game bag. 
The only ruffed grouse you can show for a day in 
the bush—unless your dog is a goi d one and your 
luck is unusual—are the birds you got by good 
clean kills. 
There is nothing so conducive to cuss words as 
searching for crippled birds. Men who shoot 
Lefever guns don’t know what it is to waste time 
Iruitlessly chasing cripples—they pick up their birds 
dead and hurry after fresh game. 
Any man who has swung a Lefever true on a 
rocketing pair of upland kings does not wonder at 
the result—he banks on it—, 
Two Clean Kills 
The reason Lefever guns kill clean and sure and 
far is Lefever Taper Borhig. 
But Taper Boring is only one of the 19 exclusive 
advantages. 
Lefever Shot Guns 
have over other makes, which are fullv explained in 
our new catalogue. Study them while you are get¬ 
ting Lefever wise. You need a copy. Write to-day. 
Lefever Arms Co., 2.3 Maltbie St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books 
in the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, who 
grows up under the tuition of the coterie of friends that 
we know so well, becomes a man just at the time of the 
Civil War, and carries a musket in defense of what he 
believes to be the right. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
