Annie was a performer, a vaudevillian. My pick for great woman shot of the old days is Plinky Topperwein. Of course the Topperweins (or Toepperweins) were performers as well, but Plinky did much better in competition. We have a great picture of her on the wall at the Spokane Gun Club, from 1911, when she posted a 99. Plinky was the first woman to shoot a hundred straight at clay targets, later did a 200 straight, and finally a straight run of 367. By the time of her death in 1945 she had 193 hundred straights to her credit in competition.