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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[April 30, 1^9 . 



the Manufacturers'' Trap Shooting Association had located one of 

 their shoots in Baltimore, October, 1898, and assuming, as we had an 

 api>licatiou before the board, that our cluj3 was to have that shoot, I 

 wrote to the secretary of the association asking the date to be fixed 

 for the first week in October. I have a reply from Blr. W. Fred Qmm- 

 by, treasure!', .?aviug the association was at a loss to know how Foe.- 

 BST AND Stream jrot the notice that a shoot was to be held in Baltimore 

 in October, and that the committee have not decided on any locations 

 for their shoots after the one to be held in May at Lansine, Mich. The 

 members of our club are much interested to know definitely, and at an 

 early date, whether or not the club is to get the shoot, so I shall be 

 pleased to hear from you any infomiation on this subject that ^\'ould 

 encourage the belief that the* shoot will come here.— H. E. Lupos, Sec. 

 Standard G. O. of Baltimore. [Concerning the above, we received our 

 list of dates from John Parker, the association manager. Mr. Parker 

 did not state whether the October tournament would be given to the 

 Standard or Baltimore gun clubs.] 



A match shoot at 35 live birds each, 35yds. rise, between Henry Lang- 

 staff, the well-known snipe shooter and general wing-shot; an 18-.year- 

 old amateur named Maier, and a Mr. Haskert, was shot on the edge of 

 the meadows at the foot of Chestnut street, Newark, N. J., last week 

 in the presence of a large crowd of friends. When the tenth round 

 had been shot it was apparent that the result lay between Langstaff 

 and Maier. The former had missed two and Maier only one. At the 

 twentieth round they were a tie with 17 kills each, and up to the 25th 

 bird neither had any advantage. Langstaff went to the trap, fired and 

 missed a hard bird, and Maier went to the mark and scored a kill, win- 

 ning the match. F. Farrelly was referee and Peter Langstaff judge. 



New Yorkers are strongly in favor of the suggestion toward run- 

 ning live bird events each day durmg the State shoot in June. There 

 are a large number of shooters in the State who could not be prevaded 

 upon to shoot at artificial targets, and at former shoots they have 

 been obliged to either remain at home during part of the tournament 

 or else walk about the grounds with their hands ui their pockets until 

 "live bird day" came around. This year it is hoped that they will be 

 enabled to take part in each day's sport. 



There will be a "lively time at Frenchtown, N. J.," on Friday, 31st 

 inst., according to the heading of a card sent us by that genial trap 

 expert and boniface, William C. Apgar, the major-domo of shooting 

 affairs in a.nd about the above picturesque village. Shooters will con- 

 gregate at Apgar's Hotel and will find .500 "cUnking" good bifds on 

 which to try their skill. The events in order will be at 4 birds, f 5 

 entry: 6 birds, $6; 6 birds, .'$0; 8 birds, $8; 8 birds $8, and 10 bu-ds $10. 

 The fun will begin at 9 A. M. 



The Rosslyn Fishing and Gunning Club, of Alexandria, Va., was 

 chartered on April 11. J. W. Owens, of Washington, is president, and 

 T. G. Smith secretary, and Mr. S. 6. Brent, of Alexandria, is named as 

 agent of the club. I'tg^urposes are said to be to promote social inter- 

 course among its membei's and for maintaing a library and reading 

 room. The capital stock is to be f 1,000, divided into shares of $5 

 each. 



The grounds of the Passaic City Rod and Gun Club at Passaic, N". J., 

 will present a handsome appearance during the shoot of the Interstate 

 "Manufacturers' and Dealers' Association on May 10 and 11, when 

 ornamented with the tents of the subscribers, which are Ditched on 

 the high ground near the club house. The grounds themselves are in 

 one of the most picturesque locations in the country, and the club 

 house is a neat affair. 



The New London Gun Club will engineer the second monthly tour- 

 nament of the Connecticut Trap-Shooters' League to be held at New 

 London next Tuesday. The programme comprises seven 10-target 

 events, three 15-targe.t events and one at 20 targets, beside the 3-man 

 team race, 30 targets per man, for the championship of the league and 

 cash prizes. Event No. 8, at 15 targets, entry 30 cents, will be for con- 

 tributed merchandise prizes. 



Edward Banks, the well-known Altoona correspondent of the Har- 

 risburg Telegram, and one of the cracks of the Altnona Rod and Gun 

 Club, has assumed a position on the staff of the Altoona Gazette, and 

 wiU give special attention to the shooting department. It is safe to 

 say that the sport will receive a boom in that section of Pennsylvania, 

 and that any news which escapes the "fom- eyes" of "Ned" will not be 

 inissed. 



The following scores were made -in three 5-bird sweeps, S5 entry, 

 shot on Class's Morristown grounds on April 13; Simmons, 3, 4, 5; 

 Leonard, 8, 3, 4; Stein, 1, 2, 3; Class, 4, 4, 5; Rudolph, 2, 4, 3; Mont- 

 gomery, 2, 5, 5; Blake, 3, 2, 3. In a sweep at 25 targets, $3 entry, two 

 moneys, Montgomery broke 20. Smith 18, Blake 16, Smimonds 17, Leon- 

 ard 14. S ein 10 and Rudolph 17. 



The amateur— by whom are meant those who rank from 75 per cent, 

 downward — should turn out in force for the "Jack Rabbit" events at 

 Wilmington. Remember that you get 10 cents for every target you 

 break. If you break 5 j'ou get 50 cents; if you break 6 under the old 

 system you get nothing. 



George McAlpin, formerly one of the best known and most expert 

 live bird and tai-get shots in '^''irginia, has entered the office of the 

 Equitable Life Insurance Company of this city, and has taken up his 

 residence in Bayonne. He was at one time a member of one of Rich- 

 mond's crack cavalry tilting teams and won many prizes at this sport. 



OsKALOosA, la.. April 11.— The Oskaloosa Gun Club will hold a three- 

 day shoot on their grounds, open to the world— May 2, 3 and 4. Live 

 birds aid and bluerocks will be used. On May 4 Mr. C. W. Budd, 

 champion of Iowa, and Mr. Rexroat, of Illinois, wUl shoot a 100 live- 

 bird race for $100 a side.— C. V. Hoffmann, Sec. 



The Rochester Gun Club have elected the following officers for the 

 ensuing year: President, D. Darling; Vice-President, J. A, Bear; 

 Secretary, G. B. Doty; Treasm-er, Herman Krouse; Directors. H. B. 

 Gerry, H. Kalb. Paul Priebe. The club will begiu practice soon and 

 some iQiijrovements will be made to their grounds. 



Rowland Gasper, the young trap shot of this city, has invented and 

 patented an ingeniously contrived dial annunciator for use in hotel 

 offices. The dial is connected with the call boll in each room and 

 registers each call made. 



New Jersey will be represented at the KuoxvUle shoot by E. D. Mil- 

 ler, T. H. Keller, Chas. Smith, Neaf Apgar, M. F. Lindsley and R. H. 

 Breintnall. "Uncle Billy" Sigler and Eddy Collins ma.y also make the 

 trip. 



The following are the officers of the Pekin (111.) Gun Club: Presi- 

 dent, H. A. Eeuling; Vice-President, Charles Mack; Secretary aud 

 Treasurer, Julius Jaeckol; Financial Secretary, James Haines, Jr. 



The West Shore Gun Club held its weekly shoot at Syracuse, on 

 April 11, each man shooting at 50 targets. Montgomery broke 36, Du- 

 guid 35, Lefever 35, Luther 29, Duncan 29, Martin 18. 



Lewis C. Piatt, Jr., secretary of the White Plains (N. Y.) Gun Club, 

 will hold an open-to-all tournament at live birds and bluerock targets 

 on April 27, and assures a good time to all who attend. 



Live bird shooting is at an ebb in Georgia. The shooters through- 

 out that State have so little trouble to find good game shooting that 

 they care little for the shooting of pigeons from the trap. 



The combined tournaments of the Michigan State League and the 

 Manufacturers' Trap-Shooting Association, to be held m Lansing, 

 should be one of tlie representative affairs of the season. 



The team shoot at live birds between the Union aud Maplewood Gun 

 Clubs wiU take place at Springfield, N. J., instead of Maplewood, N. J., 

 as previously stated. The date is May 30. 



The big exhibition tent and contents of the Manufacturers' Trap- 

 Shootmg Association will be taken to Chicago during the Illinois 

 State shoot in June. 



The third monthly team contest of the New Jersey Trap-Shooters' 

 League is taking place to-day on the Independent Gun Club grounds 

 at Plainfleld. 



Jersey will send a strong contingent to Wilmington next week. They 

 will start from home on Monday, so as to be in time for the first gun- 

 fire on Tuesday, 



The Cold Springs Gun Club, of Buffalo has elected Wm. Scott, Presi- 

 dent; Jacob Koch, Vice-President; Geo. McArthur, Secretary, and Wm. 

 Daw, Treasurer. 



The Johnstown Gun Club will engineer a shoot of the Eastern New 

 York League next Tuesday and anticipates a big turn-out of shooters. 



"Snapper" Garrison wants another "go" at Phil Daly, Jr., being 

 dissatisfied with the result of the recent Red Bank match. 



Berkeley Oval, the home of the Oval Club, is destined to be one of 

 the greatest trap-shooting grounds in the vicimt.y of New York. 



C. A. Bogardus and Thos. Malone are matched to shoot at 100 live 

 birds each for $500 a side, at RocMord, HI., on May 27. 



"Herr Bilderbach" and "Harry-hire-a-hal!" Hartlove will look after 

 the pleasm-es of the visitors to AVhmington. 



Forest akd Stream wiU make its headquarters at Willis's Hotel 

 during the Wilmington shoot. Call and see us. 



Al. Heritage is formulating plans for a three days' shoot to be held 

 at Marion. 



Sai-atoga shooters are making big preparations for theii' May tour- 



iiara-ent. 



Col. Courtney, with a fiiU stock of Lefever guns, will be at Knox- 

 ville. 



"Bokei-" W. G. Clark, of Altoona, will be at Wilmington. 



C. H. TOWNSKND, 



MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. 



Second Tournament at Greensboro, N. C. 



Grkknnboro is a very pretty city, situated in the central part of 

 North Carolina, and is known as the City of Flowers. A great deal of 

 interest is taken in trap-shooting here, not only b.y the trap-shooters 

 themselves, but the merchants and citizens in general. Several ladies 

 graced the tournament by their presence, coming out after dinner and 

 remaining all da.v. The outside shooters present were E. C. Hall 

 (Ward), the popular president of the Baltimore Gun Club, of Balti- 

 more, who attended the Savannah shoot and liked it so well that he 

 came here also and shot all the way through; H. B. Lemcke, the well 

 knowm trap shot of Savannah, and president of the Independent Gun 

 Club, arrived in time to take part in the second da.y's shoot; Wm. Tell 

 Mitchell, of Lynch's Station, Va., the well known live bird crack; Wm. 

 Wagner, of Washington, Jwho makes hosts of friends wherever he goes, 

 and W. F. Summerson, a popular sportsman, of Staunton, W. Va., 

 arrived together Monday night. Charlotte. N, C, was well represented 

 b.y six of their representative shots, Col. J. T. Anthony. A. R. Stokes, 

 John Carson, Geo. A. Howell and W. H. Justice. WUson, N. C, was 

 also here in full force, Messrs. R. C. Briggs, 0, E. Moore, W. C. 

 Gorham, J. W. Gardner andWm. Wall, came only to stay one day and 

 see how a modern tournament was conducted, and left Tuesday night 

 very much pleased. 



The gun club here is composed of enthusiastic shooters and thorough 

 gentlemen. Among its most active members are Gen. .1. G. Glenn, 

 Pres.; E. L. Gilmer, Sec'y and Treas.; J. F. Jordan, H. L. Lee, G. 

 Daniel, C. W. Tate, E. W. Tate, Geo. Fitzsimmons, J. L. Joyce. J. W. 

 Fonda. The worker and hustler here is E. L. Gilmer, one of Greens- 

 boro's rising young citizens, to whom thanks are due for the kind in- 

 terest and generous assistance he extended to make the tournament a 

 complete success. 



In one of its features this shoot was noticeable; there was not one 

 load of black powder fired. 



The surplus first day was $98; fh-.st money, $34.30: second, $30.58; 

 third, $13.72; fourth, $14.70; fifth, $8.82; sixth. $5.88. As in Savannah, 

 aU interest of the tournament was centered in the one-man up events. 

 Everybody was pleased wi^h programme and spoke in liigh terms of 

 the management. 



Scores of First Day, April 11. 

 Extra sweep. 5 targets: MitcheU 4, Summerson 3, Stakes 2, Anthony 

 2, Howell 1, Carson 1, Lee 3, C. W. Tate 3, E. W. Tate 1, Moore 2, 

 Briggs 2, Wagner 2, Jordan 1, Daniel 5, Todd 2, Gorham 0, Fonda 1. 

 No. 1, 10 targets; 



Lee : 1110111111— 9 Jordan 1010011111— 7 



Daniels 1101101111— 8 Gunn 1011111011— 8 



MitcheU 1011111111— 9 Fonda 1111111111—10 



Anthony .0001111100— 5 Fitzsimmons llllOlllll— 9 



E W Tate 0100000111— 4 Gorham 1001010111— 6 



S Summerson 101 1 10101 1— 7 Justice 0011011111— 7 



Stokes 1111110011- 8 W^all OlllOlOllO— 6 



HoweU 1111111111-10 Todd 1111011011— 9 



Moore 1111000111— 9 Gilmer IIOIIOOIOI— 6 



Wagner llllOlllll— 9 O W Tate 0000100000— 1 



Carson 1111011111— 9 



No. 2, 10 targets: 



Experts. 



Fonda 0110010011-5 Howell 0110011110-6 



Semi-Experts. 



Lee llllOlllll— 9 Wagner 1101011000-5 



JlitcheU 1111111011—9 Fitzsinomons 0101010001—4 



Carson 1110111101—8 Todd 1101011010—6 



Amateurs. 



Jordan 0001110111—6 Gorham 1010000101-4 



Anthony 1100011010—5 Moore 10000111 10—5 



Stokes 0011111111—8 Gilmer 1110111011—8 



Daniel 0111111011-« E W Tate 1111101010—7 



Wall 1111111110—9 Justice 1110111111—9 



Summerson 1100011111—7 C W Tate lOllOllOlO— 6 



Glenn 1111001101—7 



No. 3. 15 targets: 



Mitchell 011101111101110—11 Justice .101111011010110—10 



Stokes 110101111111111—13 Jordan 111011110111110—12 



Lee 011110101010111—10 Gorham OlOOOOOOlOOOOOO— 2 



Moore 01 101000001 1010— 6 Glenn 010110001101110— 8 



Wagner 111111111110110—13 E WTate 011101011111011—11 



Fitzsimmons.. ..110001101101010— 8 Ward .110010001010111— 8 



Daniels IIIOOOIOIOOIIU— 9 Todd illllOlllOlOOll— 11 



Wall 100111110111100—10 Fonda 111111101101000—10 



Briggs 101000000001010— 4 Carson 011010011111010— 9 



Anthony 011100101100101— 8 C W Tate 010110110110110- 9 



Howell 010111011001101— 9 Gilmer 111010110001010— 8 



Summerson .... 111100110111000— 9 

 No. 4, 5 pairs: 



Anthony 10 10 11 11 11—8 Gorham 00 10 10 10 10—4 



Wagner 00 11 10 11 11—7 Wall 10 11 11 10 00—6 



Jordan 10 10 00 00 00—2 Todd 10 10 11 10 11—7 



Fitzsimmons 10 11 11 11 10-8 Lee 11 U 10 10 11—8 



Daniel 11 01 10 01 10—6 Summerson 11 01 OO 11 11—7 



Stokes 00 11 10 10 11—6 Fonda .00 10 10 10 10—4 



Mitchell 11 10 11 10 10-7 WTate 11 01 10 01 00-5 



Carson ..11 00 11 01 10—6 Glenn 01 10 10 10 11—6 



Justice 01 11 10 10 11—7 C WTate 10 10 10 01 10—5 



Howell 11 00 10 10 10—5 GUmer 10 00 10 00 11—4 



No. 5, 10 targets: 



Experts. 



Mitchell 01 noon 11— 7 Justice llllOlllll— 9 



Lee 1001101110— 6 



Semi-experts. 



Carson llOOllllll— 8 Stokes llOlOlllll— 8, 



Daniel OlOOllllll— 7 Gilmer 1111000001— 5 



Amateurs. 



zsimmons 010101111 



Howell 



No. 9, 15 targets: 



Lee 111111111110110-18 Fonda 101011111011110-11 



Jordan 011100011101111 - 10 Anthony. 101010101100111— 9 



Gilmer 111110110101110—11 Justice OlOlOlOOOOllOll— 7 



C WTate 101001111111001—10 Wall 000111010110001 7 



Howell 101011111011110-11 Fitzsimons IIIIIOOIOIOOIU— 10 



..1001110111— 



7 



E W Tate 



0011111101 



1101111111— 



9 





1011101101 



..1100101001— 



5 



Todd 



OllllllOOl 



,,1110111111— 

 ,1111101011 — 



9 



8 



C W Tate 



0010001110 

 1100111011- 



No. 0, 15 targets: 



Wall 000101 11 1100110— 8 



Wagner 1010101 10111011-10 



Todd 0101001 11001111— 9 



Carson 000000110110111— 



Howell OlOOOOOOw. 



Lee 111111111010111—13 



Ward 000100111010111— 8 Jordan 111111111100011—12 



Stokes'. ". " OlOOOOUOllOIll— 8 C W Tate OOlOlOlOlOlllOl— 8 



Gorham 000010011000010— 4 E W Tate lOllOlllOOlllOO— 9 



Fonda lOlOO) 1 00101101— 8 Gilmer 011101001001001—7 



Anthony 111110111010110—11 Glenn 001111110110001— 9 



Mitchell 111100011110001— 9 Daniels 111101011111011-12 



Summerson. . . .OOlOllOiWlllOOO- 6 Fitzsimmons. ...001100111001010— 7 



Justice 111111100011011—11 



Team match. 20 targets: 



Greensboro.Team No. 1. Charlotte Team. ' 



Jordan . .11011111110011111111—17 Anthony . .01100011000101111110— 11 



Gihner .11111011101111111011—17 Carson 01001100110110011010—10 



Lee .11111111111011 111111—17 Justice .... 11011111000101110111—14 



Fonda ' .11111011010001110111—14 Stokes 11101110110010011111—14 



Daniels. . . .11111110001011100110-13 Todd IIOIIOIIHOIIOOIIOII— 14 



Ca rson 00110111 lill 11 1— 12 



E W Tate 111101100101111—11 



Todd 110011110111111—12 



Wagner 111111111111111—15 



Gorham OOlOlOOlllOlOOl— 7 



Glenn lOlOllOlllll 01 1 —1 1 



Daniels 111101011111110-12 



Mitchell 100110111110111—11 



Summerson. . . .111111111110000—11 



Stokes 111111011001111—13 



Ward 111111101111011—13 



Extra sweepstakes. No. 1, 10 targets: Mitchell 9, Anthony 9, Moore 

 8, Lee 5, C. W. Tate 6, Justice 7, Summerson 6, Todd 7, Howell", Stokes 



5, Carson 10, Daniel 6, Glenn 7, Gilmer 6, Ward 7, Wagner 10, Fitzsim- 

 mons 7, Gardner 3. 



Extra No. 2, 10 targets: Todd 7, Mitchell S, Summerson 7, Carson 9, 

 Gilmer 8, Daniel 7, Ward 7. Stokes 7, HoweU 3, Justice 4, Fitzsimmons 



6, C. W. Tate 7, Jordan 8. Anthony 10, Fonda 8, Wagner 10, Glenn 8. 

 Extra No. 3. 5 pau-s: Todd 5, Daniels 3, Fonda 4, Gilmer 7, Glenn 6, 



Fitzsimmons 3, Jonce 5, Anthony 6, HoweU 6, Summerson 3, Wagner 

 8, Jordan 7, Stokes 7. 



Second Day, April IS. 



The weathe to-day was cold and cloudy, with occasional showers 

 of r ain, butifc did not dampen the ardor of the shooters in the least. 

 The most interesting event of the day was the channpionship race for 

 the M. T. S. A. trophy, emblematic of the individual State champion- 

 ship, which was won by Garland Daniel, of Greensboro. Mr. Daniel 

 was a dark horse and at first was not looked for as the winner, Mr. 

 Lee and Mr. Jordan were close seconds. If Mr. Lee had shot as good 

 a race in the start as he did at the finish he would have won, and only 

 for one of Mr. Jordan's shells going clear through his gun, which 

 threw him completely off, he would have been in it also. 



The last event was a special team race between Charlotte and 

 Greensboro, which was won by Greensboro. The surplus to-day was 

 $92. First money, $32.20; second, $19.32; third, $12.88; fourth, $13.80{ 

 fifth, $8.28; sixth, $5.52. 



The tournament closed by all the shooters giving three cheers for 

 the association and its manager, John Parker. The McAdoo House 

 was the headquarters for the shooters, and, though somewhat 

 crowded, Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo exerted themselves to their utmost to 

 make their stay a pleasant one. 



This tournament has been the means of organizing at least two new 

 gun clubs in North Carolina. Blue rock traps and targets and North's 

 electric puU were used. As in Savannah the club has purchased ah 

 electric puUing outfit. 



J. L. Fonda made some wonderful shots with his second barrel in 

 the last 20-bird race, breaking one target at least 70yds. all to pieces, 

 using No 7 shot and wood powder. 



No. 1, 10 targets: 



MitcheU 1111111011— 9 HoweU 1111111111—10 



Stokes 1100111011— 7 E W Tate 1111111011— 9 



Lee 1011110111— 8 Carson 1110111101— 8 



Anthony 0101001101— 6 Wagner 1111111111—10 



Jordan 0111011011— 7 Glenn 1111111010— 8 



Todd 1111101111- 9 C W Tate 1110111110— 8 



Fonda 1101100101— 6 Summerson 1001111111— 8 



GUmer 1101001111— 7 Lemcke 0111111111— 9 



Justice 1010101011- 6 Daniels 0110110011— 6 



Fitzsimmons 0111101101— 7 



No. 3, 10 targets: 



Experts. 



Howell • OHllllOOO- 6 Wagner.. ;„»,,,;,;a^1111 11011— 8 



Semi-experts. 



MitcheU 1111111111—10 E W Tate llOllllllO- 8 



Todd 1110111111— 9 



Amateurs. 



Fonda 1110110111— 8 Suramersen 1111100111— 8 



Stokes 1101101111- 8 CW Tate 1111011011— 8 



Lee 1011111110- 8 Justice 0101101100— 5 



Anthony 1111110110— 8 Glenn 1001101100— 6 



Carson 1111111110— 9 Gilmer 1111110010- 7 



Jordan 1011011010— 6 Lemcke 1011011111— 8 



Fitzsimmons 1101111001— 7 Daniels 0001111111— 7 



No. 3, 15 targets: 



Jordan 001111111110111—12 Fonda 000001010101111— 7 



Todd 111111110001110-11 Justice 010001100011111— 8 



Fitzsimmons. . .111111100000111—10 Summerson . . . .111010011011111— 11 



HoweU 111010110010100— 8 Glenn 100000110010011— 6 



Anthony 011101001010000— 6 E W Tate 111111111110111—14 



Mitchell 001111011100101— 9 Gilmer 110111001011011—10 



Stokes 111001111110000— 9 CWTate 010100111111111—11 



Lee 010011001111001— 8 Daniels 110101011011111—10 



Carson 111111010110110—11 Lemcke 101111111000111—11 



Wagner 111101110111011—13 ~ " ' 



No. 4, 5 pairs targets: 



Jordan 10 10 10 10 00- 4 



Todd 11 11 11 10 11— 9 



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Greensboro Team No. 2. 



Glenn 01011101111100011011-13 



Fitzsim'ns. 11001101011011010011— 12 



North Carohna (Special). 

 Wagner. . ..10111111110111111111-18 

 MitcheU.. ..11111111111111111110— 19 



Joyce , .01100110111111111111—16 Brown 1 1111010110011011111—15 



C W Tate. .10111011101001111110—14 Ward 10111101100011111111—15 



E W Tate, .OlllOOlllllllllUlOl— 16 Summers'nlOlOOlOllOlllOOOOlOl— 10 



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No. 7, 10 targets: 



Experts. 



Justice 0110110111—7 Anthony 1100011110 -6 



Waguer 1111111011-9 



Semi-Experts. 



Carson 1111011110-8 Moore 1111101000 -6 



Stokes 1111110001—7 



Amateurs. 



Todd IIIOIIIIU— 9 Jordan 1010110100— 5 



CAVTate 1000010011— 4 Daniels 1111111111—10 



Fitzsimmons 1111011110— 8 Glenn lllllllOlO— 8 



Lee 1111111101— 9 MitcheU 1010110111— 7 



Fonda llOOlllllO— 7 Summerson llillOOlll— 8 



Briggs OOOOOOOOOO— 0 E WTate 1111011101—8 



HoweU lOiluOill- 8 Gorham OlOllllllO— 7 



Gilmei- IIOOOIUIO— 6 



No. 8, 20 targets: 



ee 10120001100111002111—12 Fitzsimons 10210321001000020101—10 



Lee 



Wagner . . . .01 1 1 1 12001 1 1111011 11—16 



Stoke.'i 0211 lull 111200020000— 11 



Mitchell... .11211001102131121100-16 

 Jordan . . . .01Ulh»lll]u]Ol01212— 13 

 Justice. . , .00000011000101111100 - 8 

 .■Sinthouy . ,.0ul20llll02U3l000101— 11 

 S'mmerson 1 1 C/OlOlOOll 110020000— 9 



Ward -1011 102010001 1201212— 13 



E W Tate.. 12010101012000000011— 9 

 Fonda 11211012003210101010— 9 



Daniels. . . .11000111111010201010— 12 



Todd 11010111101200121101—14 



Gnrham. , .OOOlOOi iKiitonorh H lOPOO— 3 



HoAell I'-no^y: i. ■ , _ - ^ i r i r^O-ll 



Wall ' ■ ■ - S 



Glenn OiiUlij'.'."' j'i.i.:"- ji:i1-10 



C Vv Tate. .lllLHjuul002020iJs;H21- u 



Carson 02211001111010120100—12 



Gihner , , , ..11011310110212211101—16 



Anthony 10 11 10 11 11— 8 



MitcheU 01 10 11 10 00— 5 



Lemcke 11 10 10 11 01— 7 



Stokes 10 11 00 11 11— 7 



Lee 10 10 10 01 11— 6 



Summerson 11 11 10 11 11— 9 



No. 5, 10 targets: 



Expert, 



MitcheU 0101101111— 7 



Semi-Experts. 



Todd 1111111111—10 Carson 1101101110— 7 



Amateurs. T^' 



Jordan lllOlllOlO— 7 Summerson 1110110111— 8 



Fitzsimmons 0111111111— 9 Lee 1111110110— 8 



HoweU 1101111011— 8 Justice 1111111011— 9 



Anthony 0010010101— 4 Lemcbfe 1001011111- 7 



P W Tate 1111110111— 9 Wagner 1111110011— 8 



Stokes 1110111101— 8 Fonda 1111110111— 9 



Glenn 1001111010— 6 E W Tate ..llllllOOll^ 8 



Ward llOOllllXK)— 5 GUmer 1011111011— 8 



No. 6, 15 targets: 



Todd 111111111110111—14 Lee 111011111111111-14 



Jordan OOOllOOOlllllll— 9 Glenn 011101110011010— 9 



Fitzsinmions... .110011011000000- 8 Lemcke llOllllOOllllOl— 8 



Howell 011110000101000— 6 Justice OlllOllOl 101001— 9 



Anthony 111110110001110—10 Summerson 011011010110111—10 



SlitcheU 011111011011101—11 Fonda 111100111111110—13 



PW Tate 010100001111110— 8 Wagner 011111111110100—11 



Stokes 110101111011011—11 Gilmer lllllOinuuuiI— 12 



Carson 011101 1 1 1 101010—10 E W Tate 0()1 1011111 Ooi 1 1— 1 0 



Wai-d 011010000000000— 3 Daniels Oil 10001011 1CK)1— 8 



No. 7, 10 targets: 



Expert. 



Todd 0111111110- 8 



Semi-Experts: 



Fitzsimmons 1110011101— 7 Justice lllllllOOl— 8 



CWTate 1110111100— 6 Fonda 1111111111—10 



Amatem's. 



Stokes 1001101101— 6 Lemcke 1011111100— 7 



HoweU 1101110111—8 Wagner. 1111111101— 9 



Jordan 1011111011— 8 Summerson llllOOllll— 8 



Anthony 0101101110— 6 GUmer 1111111111—10 



MitcheU 0110101111— 7 Glenn. , . . .1101101110— 8 



E WTate 1111101111—9 Daniel 1111111101— 9 



Carson 0011111111— 8 Ward 0101001110— 5 



Lee 1111111011— 9 



No. 8, 20 targets: 



Lee 1010011202.2201121002— 13 S'mmerson3111111300a001 120000-1 2 



Ward 0101002110110.2202120—12 Wagner. ...10111211110101111120— 16 



Todd 10111110101101101111-15 Glenn 00000100002001011111— 8 



HoweU , . . .00200111201101110231—13 Lemake . . .02000002001111111111—12 

 Jordan . . , .20111112101120111112— 17 Carson . . . .00220010020122120200—10 

 Fitzsimons 20001101210001011010—10 Daniels. . . . 02000001120102201012—10 



Anthony. ..01222010000022001011—12 Gilmer 00001102000021202123—10 



MitcheU... .00012102011121110(311-13 Stokes 01200330011101112100-12 



Fonda 12112103010011012222—15 Justice . . . .11000213111020101021—13 



C W Tate. .01100001000130010111— 9 E WTate. ..11210100012110120000— 11 

 No. 9, 50 targets, 



Lee 48 Wagner 37 Jordan 42 



Todd , 89 Glenn 42 Justice 38 



MitcheU 47 Carson .37 



Summerson 40 Stokes , 37 



HoweU 33 Daniels 45 



Fonda 38 E W Tate 40 



Anthony 30 



No. 10, surplus, 15 targets; Todd 12, JordanlS, Fitzsimons 9. HoweU 

 15, Anthony 13, SlitcheU 12, SuimnersonlS, Lemcke 10, Daniels 15, Wag- 

 ner 14, Stokes 10. Fonda 13, Carson 13, Lee 13. Glenn 12, E. W. Tate 9, 

 .Justice 9, Ward 14, C. W. Tate 11, Gdmer 9. 



Special team match, 20 targets: 



G reensboro Team. Charlotte Team. 



Jordan 17 Carson 16 



Gilmer .,..18 Stokes 11 



Daniels IS Todd 16 



Fonda 16 ..^thouy M 



Lee IS HoweU 15 



I Glenn 15—103 Justice .,18— 98 



Gilmer 41 



Fitzsimons 38 



0 W Tate 33 



Lemcke 40 



