Sporting Life Year in Review

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    1895 “Men of Mark”
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1895/VOL_25_NO_11/SL2511025.pdf

    Sporting Life, Feb. 6, 1897 List of “Champions”
    http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1897/VOL_28_NO_20/SL2820019.pdf
    Rolla A. Heikes, champion inanimate target shot of the world and holder of the “E.C.” Powder Trophy;
    J. A. R. Elliott, champion live-bird shot;
    Fred Gilbert Kansas City “Star” American Wing Shot Cup "Champion at Pigeons."
    Capt. B. A. Bartlett, champion fancy shot:
    Dr. W. F. Carver, champion all-round shot;
    J. W. Sexton, champion reversed angle target shot;
    O. R. Dickey (1906 Grand American Handicap winner);
    J. “147” L. Winston champion DuPont live bird shot and holder of the best record for inanimate target shooting, under expert rules (100 straight);
    J. J. Hollowell champion shot of Arizona;
    Sim Glover, champion shot of New York State;
    Harvey McMurchy. champion shot of the United States;
    John Parker, champion shot of Michigan;
    F. Parmelee, champion shot of Omaha;
    A. W. Du Bray, champion live-bird shot of Texas;
    K. L. Tremble, ex-champion shot of Kentucky;
    W. Miller, champion fancy shot of Texas;
    J. J. Sumpter, Jr., “Arkansas Traveler”, champion shot of Arkansas;
    C. M. Grimm, champion live-bird shot and holder of "Cast Iron" medal;
    Peter Murphy, champion live-bird shot under Long Island rules (21 yards rise);
    Chas. Powers, champion target shot of Illinois.
    Chas. Budd, of Des Moines, holder of the DuPont live bird trophy.

    1897 Pennsylvania State Tournament participants with profiles
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1897/VOL_29_NO_15/SL2915026.pdf

    Shooting Celebrities of 1898
    March 19, 1898 Sporting Life “Men of Mark”
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026019.pdf
    Milt and Mrs. “Wanda” Lindsley, Capt. A.W. Money
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026020.pdf
    Harvey McMurchy, John Fanning, Fred Gilbert
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026021.pdf
    Chas. Budd, S.A. Tucker, Capt. B.A. Bartlett, “Chan” Powers
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026022.pdf
    Thos. A. Marshall, Sim Glover, O.R. Dickey
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026023.pdf
    Rolla Heikes, J.A.R. Elliott, Tom Keller (Peters Representative)
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026024.pdf
    Chas. Grimm, E.D. Fulford
    http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1898/VOL_30_NO_26/SL3026025.pdf
     
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    1898

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    Championship Trophy holders at the end 1903
    The “E.C.” Cup was emblematic of the Flying Target Championship of the World, the conditions being 50 singles unknown angles, 50 singles expert rules, and 25 doubles. The Schmelzer trophy represents the Championship at flying targets under reversed angle rule.
    The live bird trophies were the “Cast Iron Medal”, the Du Pont Trophy, and the Hazard Cup; all shot for 100 live birds, 30 yards rise.
    W.R. Crosby - “E.C.” Cup, Dupont Trophy, Hazard Cup, World's Championship at Live Sparrows
    J.A.R. Elliott - “Cast Iron Medal”
    W.H. Heer - Schmelzer Cup

    1904
    “E.C.” cup (targets), Schmelzer cup (targets), DuPont cup (live birds), Hazard cup (live birds) – W.R. Crosby
    “Cast Iron Medal” (live birds) – J.A.R. Elliott

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    Schmelzer's Uptown Store c. 1910, 1214-1218 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. The R.S. Elliott Arms Co., was at 1508-10 Grand Ave.

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    J.A.R. Elliott shot for Winchester with an 1893 Repeater using "Leader" shells loaded with "E.C." powder, then Hazard "Blue Ribbon" when he defeated Fred Gilbert to take back the Kansas City "Star" Cup April, 1898. He then retained the cup first beating R. O. Heikes by the score of 94 to 93/100, then C. W. Budd, J.E. Riley, and Fred Gilbert in Kansas City. In March 1899, he had the High Average at the Sportsmen's Association Championship Tournament held on the roof of the Madison Square Garden breaking 1223 out of 1300 targets and held the following trophies in 1899: DuPont Trophy, St. Louis Republic Cup, & Cast Iron Medal (all at Live Birds) and the "E.C." Target Championship Cup & "Republic" Inanimate Target Cup. He finished 1900 holding the Cast Iron Medal, Sportsmen's Review Cup, and the St. Louis Republic Cup then in January 1901 won back the DuPont Trophy.
    He later used a Model 97 Pigeon Grade shown in this photograph taken at Curtiss Studios, K.C., MO (Randy has a better image)

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