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This medal was emblematic of the live bird championship of America, the
contest being at 100 live birds (pigeons). The idea of the medal
originated with Doc Carver, and plans for
placing it in competition were perfected in Chicago in the early 1890s.
John L. Brewer and other notables being present with the originator at the
time. The first shoot was an open one, held at John Watson's Park, Chicago,
and was won by George Kleinman, a local celebrity. Doc Carver
challenged the winner and took the medal and forfeit of $25.00
by default, refusing to allow Mr. Kleinman three days of grace to
recover from an illness which had confined him to his bed. Charles Grimm
immediately challenged Carver and defeated him. The writer has been unable
to get a complete record of this trophy. Early in its history the contests
for possession were numerous, but of late years, owing to the decline of
live bird shooting at the traps, the interest has died out, and the trophy
is now in the possession of Mr. J. A. R Elliott. (The HOF obtained the
long lost medal in 2001)
D. H. Eaton, Trapshooting, The Patriotic Sport, Sportsmen's Review
Publishing Company, 1920, Page 178
1897,
December 6 - Watson's Park, Chicago
| R. 0
Heikes |
91 Winner |
| C. M.
Grimm |
57 |
1898,
January 1 - Dayton, Ohio
| R. O. Heikes |
93 Winner |
| C. M.
Grimm |
90 |
1898,
February 22 - Dayton, Ohio
| R. O.
Heikes |
91 Winner |
| C. W. Budd |
84 |
1898,
August 27 - Eau Claire, Wisconsin
| R. O.
Heikes |
99 Winner |
| Fred
Gilbert |
94 |
(Heikes
lost his 11th bird, and then made a run of
89 straight.)
1898,
October 21- Nashville, Tennessee
| R. O.
Heikes |
96 Winner |
| William
Elliston |
94 |
1899,
July 21 - Kent, Ohio
| R. O.
Heikes |
94 |
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
95
Winner Medal changed hands. |
(Elliott lost
his 22d, 57th, 60th, 91st and 95th birds.
Heikes lost his 21st, '30th, 31st, 40th, 58th and 75th birds.)
1899,
September 21 - Yardsville, New Jersey
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
93 Winner |
| Charles
Zwirlein |
81 |
1899,
October 26 - Nashville, Tennessee
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
99 Winner |
| J. D. B.
DeBow |
93 |
1900,
October 20 - Richmond, Virginia
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
98 Winner |
| Fred
Gilbert |
93 |
1900,
December 27 - Kansas City, , Missouri
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
96 Winner |
| W. R.
Crosby |
93 |
1902,
April 25 - Omaha, Nebraska
| J. A. R.
Elliott |
97 Winner |
| Fred
Gilbert |
92 |
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