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Enshrined on August
24, 1971
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Crothers’ big year was 1925. He won the Introductory Singles at the Grand with 200 straight (the first such score in a race at the Grand), captured the North American Clay Target Championship with 200 straight (plus the Champion of Champions title on those same targets) and broke 956x1000 to win the H-O-A. During this phenomenal streak he ran 436 straight, a Grand American record at that time. In 1932 Steve broke a record 598x600 in the Grand American 16-yard events and was second by one bird in the HOA with 968x1000. Three years later he tied for the Preliminary Handicap with 99x 100 from 23 yards.
Steve won many other shotgun titles, including the Westy Hogan several times, the Atlantic Indians and the Championship of North America at NYAC six times. For a period of 17 years — 1924 through 1941 he ranked among the top 14 in the national singles averages, with his best effort, .9865, coming in 1935 and again in ‘41. He was captain of the Sports Afield All-America trapshooting team in 1931 and ‘32 and a member six other times. In 1971, Crothers, active at age 83, was still vice president of the Roxborough and Quaker City gun clubs. He was born Oct. 17, 1887. |