From 1930. Big shots of the shooting game defend their titles. America’s three most deadly marksmen display the trophies they will defend here next week in the National Rifle and Pistol matches. The sharpshooters are, left to right” Sergeant J.B. Jensen, US Cavalry National Individual Rifle Champion and winner of the Daniel Boone Trophy; Eric Johnson, New Haven, Connecticut, national smallbore champion and member of the 1929 International Rifle Team; and Detective C.P. Shaylor, Portland Oregon, national pistol Champion.
About Hap Rocketto
Hap Rocketto is a Distinguished Rifleman with service and smallbore rifle, member of The Presidents Hundred, and the National Guard’s Chief’s 50. He is a National Smallbore Record holder, a member of the 1600 Club and the Connecticut Shooters’ Hall Of Fame. He was the 2002 Intermediate Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion, the 2012 Senior Three Position National Smallbore Rifle Champion a member of the 2007 and 2012 National Four Position Indoor Championship team, coach and captain of the US Drew Cup Team, and adjutant of the United States 2009 Roberts and 2013 Pershing Teams. Rocketto is very active in coaching juniors. He is, along with his brother Steve, a cofounder of the Corporal Digby Hand Schützenverein. A historian of the shooting sports, his work appears in Shooting Sports USA, the late Precision Shooting Magazine, The Outdoor Message, the American Rifleman, the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s website, and most recently, the apogee of his literary career, pronematch.com.