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o'clock, but it was 1 P. M. before the first shot was fired. Mr. 
Charles Ruth, secretary of the club, had charge of the first two 
events until manager Fink's arrival, after which Mr. Ruth acted 
as cashier; $7.50 was donated by the club to the two high guns, 
best average in first ten events on programme; $5 to first and $2.50 
to second. Best average was made by John Matz, of Shillington, 
and Harry Coldren won second. Mr. Francis Yost, of Reading, 
was referee of all the events, and gave entire satisfaction to all. 
The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 10 
Matz . 8 10 987 15 78 13 997 
Coldren 7 7 11 7 9 10 7 10 12 10 9 7 
Smeck 6 8 12 8 8 12 7 6 12 5 . . . . 
Spatz , 7 9 9 6 8 13 8 7 13 7. .10 
Young 6 8 7 8 11 .. .. 9 
Huntzinger 6 7 10 
Hainly .... 5 6 3 6 5 7 .. 
Johnson 4 
Topton, Pa., Nov. 30.— The Topton Gun Club held a shoot 
on the club's grounds at the American House, this place, to- 
day. There were two events, one at live birds and the other at 5 
targets. The scores follow: 
Event No. 1, 5 live birds, $5 entrance: 
T R Stufflet 10*20—2 Leibensperger 01*21—3 
F J Dierolf...... 12111—5 Miller *0*01— 1 
F C Gery 11**1—3 Kern 02*10—2 
Event No. 2, 5 targetb, entrance 50 cents: 
Sfufflet 11101-4 Werley 10011—3 
Miller 11001—3 J W 11010—3 
Di erolf 10001—2 Duster. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 3.— The regular weekly club shoot of 
the Kevstone Gun Club was held to-day in a drizzling rain. No. 
1 was the club shoot at 10 live birds, handicap rise. Nos. 2 and 3 
were at 5 birds, 30yds. rise, and Nos. 4 and 5 were miss-and-out 
events. Scores: 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Birds: 10 5 B Birds: 10 5 5 
Vandergrift, 30 ... 9 4 4 7 5 Rothacker 30 ..... 8 2 5 .. 5 
Ross, 30 8 5 5 7.. Johnson, 30........ 8 4 4 5 2 
Fitzgera'd 30...... 9 .. .. .. 5 Anderson, 31 . 8 2 5 .. 2 
Bucknell, '29 9 4 4.. 3 Febiger 4.. .. 
Henry, 30 ........ 9 5.. 7 2 
The Colorado State Shoot. 
Pueblo, Colo., Nov. 23.— The Colorado State Fish and Game 
Protective Association held their tenth semi-annual tournament at 
Pueblo, Nov. 23 and 24, under the auspices of the Pueblo Gun 
Club- The programme consisted of 230 targets each day, with 
$200 added. The weather was perfect for the sport, but the at- 
tendance was very small to what was expected, as none of the 
Denver shooters put in an appearance, thinking probably it would 
get a little chilly on the grounds before the shoot was over; but 
nevertheless those who attended enjoyed the shoot, and are ready 
to attend the next one, which will be given at Colorado Springs 
Dec. 31 or Jan. 2. 
The Salida cup team shoot was competed for the first day, 
two men to each team, and each man shooting at 20 singles, un- 
known angles, and 5 pairs of doubles, which was won by the 
Colorado Springs team No. 2. 
C. L. Funk, of Pueblo, won hieh average for the first day bv 
breaking 220 out of a possible 230, making an average of .957. 
W. R. Mason, of Colorado Sprnigs, was second with an average 
of .948; John W. Garrett, of Colorado Springs, third with an 
average of .943, and A. J. Lawton, of Colorado Springs, fourth 
with an average of .935. 
Each of the above-named gentlemen shot a Winchester repeating 
shotgun; Funk also used the Winchester factory-loaded shells, and 
they were used by the other three parties at different times 
during the day. Following are the scores of each man as they were 
shot: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets: 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 20 15 20 15 20 15 
C L Funk 18 15 17 15 19 15 19 19 14 19 15 20 15 
W R Mason 19 14 18 13 20 14 19 19 14 19 15 20 14 
A J Lawton.. 20 15 17 15 18 13 18 17 15 20 14 19 14 
J T West 17 12 17 19 10 17 18 12 17 12 17 14 
J W Garrett 20 13 18 14 18 15 19 18 15 19 15 19 14 
M E Austin 16 12 16 14 18 14 19 19 15 .. .. 19 13 
J M Killin. 18 11 16 12 18 13 14 16 13 19 13 17 12 
James Hull . . . . . . 17 15 18 11 
A R Boland 14 
After event 7 was shot the Salida cup team shoot took place, 
two men to a team, and each man shooting at 20 singles and 5 
pairs doubles. The following scores were made: 
Colorado Springs team No. 1— A. J. Lawton 29, J. W. Garrett 
28—57. 
Colorado Springs team No. 2— J. W. Garrett 29, W. R. Mason 
26—55. 
Pueblo team No. 1— C. L. Funk 29, M. E. Austin 25—54. 
Pueblo team No. 2— J. T. West 24, J. M. Killin 24—48. 
Second Day, Nov. 24. 
The second day's programme was the same as that of the 
day previous, except the individual championship, which was 
contested for, and which was won by A. J. Lawton, of Colorado 
Springs, with a score of 48. 
The attendance was expected to be larger .on this day, but 
there was but one name added, and that was.'the name of friend 
Cawthron, of La Junta. J. W. Garrett won rligh average, break- 
ing three more targets than C. L. Funk. The scores to-day as a 
whole were not so good as the day before. 
Some of Funk's friends expected to see him make a better 
score on this day than he made the day previous, as it was but 
the second time he used the Winchester gun at the trap, but he 
was handicapped to a certain extent in looking aft&r the shoot, as 
he had charge of it, and it is the opinion of most of the boys that 
he. can do better. Following are the scores as they were shot: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets: 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 20 15 20 15 20 15 
J W Garrett 20 15 18 10 20 15 20 20 14 20 14 18 13 
C L Funk 19 15 18 10 20 15 20 20 14 20 14 18 13 
W R Mason 18 13 15 13 19 10 19 20 14 19 15 18 12 
J T West 17 14 17 12 16 13 19 18 15 16 14 18 13 
A J Lawton 19 12 16 13 17 14 20 20 13 16 14 13 13 
A H Cawthron- "18 12 18 11 17 13 18 19 12 14 13 15 14 
M E Austin 18 13 18 12 18 14 18 15 14 17 13 15 13 
J M Killin -. 14 10 16 9 19 11 16 14 13 15 14 13 12 
A R Boland 12 9 14 12 13 12 13 11 11 14 12 16 11 
A C Hein 19 12 18 
James Hull 12 ..15 15 .. 
J A Holmes 16 12 
After event 7 was shot the ind 
peted for, each man shooting at 
The following scores were made: 
47, J. T. West 46, C. L. Funk 
Cawthron 45, J. M. Killin 41. 
Following are the names of tho 
gramme, and the average of each 
Shot 
at. Broke. A v. 
C L Funk 460 431 .943 
T W Garrett.... 460 434 .943 
W R Mason.... 460 423 .920 
A J Lawton.... 460 415 -902 
ividual championship was com- 
40 singles and 5 pairs doubles. 
A. J. Lawton 48, W. R. Mason 
45, J. W. Garrett 45, A. H. 
=e who shot the two days' pro- 
one: 
Shot 
at. Broke. A v. 
M E Austin.... 460 400 . 868 
T T West 460 395 .858 
"J M Killin 460 357 .776 
Straightaway. 
Pennsylvania vs. Clearview. 
Fernwood, Pa., Dec. 3.— The University of Pennsylvania de- 
feated the Clearview Gun Club to-day in a seven-men team match, 
25- targets per man. Good scores were scarce, owing to the un- 
favorable weather. Sweeps followed the team match. The scores: 
TTnivprsitv of Pennsylvania. Clearview G. C. 
Swain 
Paul 
Steel 
Singer 
Sweepstakes : 
Events: 
Targets : 
Miller 8 S . 
Fisher 6 8 . 
Freid ................ 6 8 
Wilson 5 . . . 
Moore 3 . . . 
Paul ................... 7 . 
20 
Johnson 
,19 
Leonard 
18 
Miller 
18 
..17 
Wilson 
16 
Moore . 
16-124 
Smith .. 
.18 
.17 
.16 
12 3 4 
10 10 10 10 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 
Jones .. 2 3 .. 
Steel 9 .. 
Swain J. S .. 
Leonard ; . . . . 5 .'. 
Carr 7 
Johnson 5 
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