Forest & Stream July 3, 1909
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Field & Stream “The 1909 Grand American Handicap”
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Sporting Life
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High Amateur Average - Bart Lewis, of Auburn, Ill. (Remington pump) 79x80.
High General Average (including 10 Pairs) - 97x100 Harvey Dixon, (Smith) Oronogo, Mo. (Dixon won the 1911 GAH.)
High Professional Average for 16-Yard Single Targets - Mrs. Ad. Topperwein, (Winchester pump) of San Antonio Score, 79x80. (10 doubles were included but not shot for score; “Plinky” tied Gilbert and Heer with 96.)
High Average for Double Targets - John R. Taylor (Winchester pump) 72x80
Grand American Handicap- Fred Shattuck (Parker), of Columbus, Ohio by a score 116x120 in a shoot-off over John R. Livingston (Winchester pump), of Springville, Ala., (19 yds.), William Wettleaf, (Parker) of Nichols, Ia., (19 yds.) and George E. Burns (Winchester pump), of Cleveland, O., (16 yds.)
High Professional Average- D. G. Barstow, 18 yards, 95x100 (Remington pump)
Amateur Championship
D.A. Upson, of Cleveland, O., 188x200.
Frank E. Foltz, of McClure, O., second, with 187.
Woolfolk Henderson (Parker), of Lexington, Ky., third with 185.
Professional Championship
Fred Gilbert (Parker), of Spirit Lake, Ia., 193x200.
W.H. Heer, (Remington double) of Concordia, Kansas, and J. R. Taylor, (Winchester pump) of Atlanta, Ga., tied for second place, with 191.
High Average for the Entire Tournament- Fred Gilbert.