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FOREST AND ^STHE AM. 
Aitoona Rod and Gttn Club. 
Altoona, Pa., J une 1, — May 30 was a gala day at tlie grounds of 
the Altoona Rod and Gun Club, it being the occasion of their 
annual spring target tournament. The shooters were a little slow- 
in getting together in the morning, owing to some delay in trains, 
but by ID o'clock the first squad was ready, and from that time on 
things moved lively. Fifteen regular events were shot off and 
twenty-seven contestants participated during the day. 
The attendance would easily have been larger than this had not 
the Johnstown Club, after having held a two days' tournament only 
several weeks ago, announced within a week, and after the Altoona 
programme had been distributed, that they would also have a 
shoot on Decoration Day. Such an action does not tend to pro- 
mote a friendly feeling among shooters, and the Johnstown people, 
if the expressions of opinion heard among visitors at the Altoona 
shoot count for anything, will gain nothing by it. 
Some years ago a friendly rivalry existed among all the clubs in 
this vicinity, and as a result every one had lots of sport. Con- 
flicting dates were never thought of. Now there seems to have 
arisen a jealousy that is anything but pleasant among gentlemanly 
sportsmen. It is to be hoped that the boys will all get back in 
line again. 
The day, although a mixture of sunshine and showers, was a 
pleasant one for a shoot. The enlarged and commodious house 
and grounds of the . club render it practicable to conduct a shoot 
during very rough weather without inconvenience. The Tyrone, 
Cresson and Osterburg clubs sent delegations, and others came 
from various points. Howard Sergent, of the Laflin & Rand 
Powder, Co., New York, oHiciated as referee, and gave splendid 
satisfaction to every one. 
Warren Smith, the new State champion, won highest average, 
with Stine and Rhoades in hot pursuit, the former winning second 
place. Altogether the day was spent most pleasantly. A fine dinner, 
free to guests, was served in the new club house annex, and 
nothing marred a continuous round of pleasure from start to 
finish. The scores follow. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets : 10 10 15 10 10 20 10 15 15 10 20 10 15 20 10 
Smith 8 9 12 9 10 19 9 14 14 10 IS 10 15 19 8 
Holderbaum 7 8 11 8 7 14 9 13 12 9 16 8 15 ... . 
Trego 9 10 12 8 9 15 7 13 13 7 17 9 11 19 6 
Dihner 3 7 5 5 4 8 87 8 6 11 4 .... .. 
Rhoades 8 7 11 6 7 15 10 11 13 8 12 9 14 16 7 
Ickes 4 4. .7 
Stine 10 7 12 7 8 19 8 14 13 7 14 8 13 20 9 
McNaught 8 7 13 7 6 17 7 10 12 8 11 8 12 16 7 
Killitts 9 7 6 7 9 15 5 11 11 6 15 6 12 11 8 
Murrav 12 . . 5 18 
Houck' 11 . . 9 15 7 9 8 8 14 6 11 20 8 
Ritchey 7 10 .. 8 9.. 7 .. H 
Fay 5 .. 9 .. .. 11 .. 
Clover 5 10 10 6 14 7 13 14 6 
Highberger 7 13 8 9 16 7 . . 13 4 
Freeman 2 9 7 9 
Kotty 11 8 18 9 11.14 8 
Leech .. .- 10 
Kersmith - 8 10 ... . 
Coon 6 12 .. 
Abe 7 8 .. .. 
Chet 5 11 .. .. 
R Ickes 5 5 6 .. 
Meutch .. 4 10 .. .. 
Charleton 10 .. .. 
White 5 .. .. 
Weil < 3 .. .. 
Trap at Fort Smith. 
Fort Smith, Ark., May 31.— As the time approaches for the 
tenth annual tournament of the Arkansas State Sportsmen's Asso- 
ciation, which will be held at Fort Smith on July 10, 11 and 12, 
shooting matters are beginning to warm up a bit, and while the at- 
tendance has been good all the season, the shooting ground now- 
adays begins to assume the appearance of a tournament in full 
blast. 
The indications are that all records, as to attendance, will be 
broken at the coming meet. It is confidently expected that forty 
shooters will be in attendance. 
There will be at least twenty participants in and around the 
city. In addition, we are promised a full squad, if not more, from 
Little Rock, Pine Bluf?, Monett and Joplin. This will make 
forty shooters, not taking into account Springfield, Kansas City, 
Omaha, St. Louis, and the outlying towns between these cities; 
Taylor, of St. Louis; Jack Parker, of Detroit; Blunt, of Georgia; 
Jackson, of Texas; Parmelee, of Omaha; Welch, of Louisiana, all 
of whom will be here. 
Three days at targets, $300 in cash, added to the purses. Rose 
system division of moneys, open to ail amateurs, the finest shoot- 
ing ground in the South, unsurpassed hotel and street car facilities 
are some of the things you may read in the programme, which 
will be forthcoming on June 10. 
Following are the scores of the several sweeps, sixteen shooters 
taking part: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 
Leach 11 13 12 11 7 5 .. .. 
Kimmons 7 8 13 8 10 
Mulraney 7 10 8 8 6 6 6 .. 
French 11 6 8 .. 3 
Norton , 14 9 
Hartwell 7 .. .. 8 4 6 5 .. 
Wilson , . , 6 7 
Echols 10 7 8 9 .. 
W Boyd ..*...>..... 3 4 4.» 
C Boyd ;.. .. 6 7 3 3 
A Williams 3 2 1 1 
Dr McCorkle 2 
Gov Fishback ■■ ■■ 3 
Miller 3 
Weir -. 4 .. .. .. 
Miss Oglesby 2 .. .. 
Leach. 
Canajoharie Gun Club. 
Canajohakie, N. Y., June 3. — Herewith find scores made at our 
shoot of May 30. We were favored with a nice day and a good 
crowd. 
The club gave $10 for best average in events from 5 to 14, in- 
clusive, which was won by Wagner, of Ilion, first; Mayhew, of 
Utica. second; Green, of Ilidn, third; Weeks, of home club, fourth; 
Valentine and Farr, of Albany, fifth. 
All events were 15 bluerocks from a magautrap. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
Green 13 13 13 12 11 14 14 12 14 14 14 14 13 14 
Catawba 14 14 14 14 15 13 14 14 15 15 14 14 14 15 
Weeks 12 15 13 13 13 12 12 14 14 13 13 13 14 14 
Howells 12 12 12 9 10 11 9 13 10 lO 12 U S . . 
Arnold 14 11 15 11 12 10 13 14 12 14 10 31 13 12 
Livingston 15 12 13 14 14 14 15 11 15 
Gogins 13 11 9 13 13 12 13 11 
Kent 11 12 12 12 10 5 4 9 10 11 10 14 5 . . 
Wessells 12 14 10 12 15 13 14 14 13 11 11 12 10 12 
Vermont U 14 15 12 13 13 12 13 14 13 . - .. 10 .. 
Farr 14 14 12 15 15 13 15 13 10 15 13 11 13 13 
Peguin 12 13 9 12 13 11 12 8 10 J 12 8 12 8 
Valentine 13 14 15 14 13 14 13 13 13 15 12 H 13 12 
Wolberg 14 10 9 9 11 13 10 12 
Deland 11 14 12 12 12 8 11 
Riemsnvder 7 11 11 15 12 14 15 12 12 12 13 12 13 12 
Doremus 12 13 12 11 9 12 10 10 4 
Moore 11 .. 12 9 14 7 
Russell 10 11 13 10 12 9 14 
Simmons 14 13 13 14 14 14 13 15 15 15 14 14 
Steele . 11 12 10 13 10 12 
Herman-; 12 12 14 12 13 14 
.Seaman o .J 7 9 8 5.. .. .. .. .. 
Richards .. 12 11 11 9 9 .. 9 S .. .. 
Empie ^ • •■ :• " •• •• 
Roberts 6 .. 11 11 7 7 .. .. .. 
Chas. Weeks, Sec'y. 
Fitchburg Rifle and Gun Club. 
FiTCHBURG. Mass.. May 21. — The regular shoot of our club was 
held this afternoon, and with fifteen shooters out we had a very 
enjoyable meeting. There was a large number of visitors who 
came to witness the event of the afternoon, which was a lOO-bird 
race between A. C. Rice, of the Leominster Club, and C. R. Wil- 
bur, Jr., president of our club, in which Mr. Wilbur came off 
victorious. Both men shot in fine form, and when you know that a 
thunder storm was coming up during the match, and the wind was 
vry strong eiTid roore thaij f.r.r^.f??? >'9u w'U see thgt ggod sUgoti^\g 
was done, and if it had been a still day or with light win'd the 
winner would have shot close to 90 per cent. Targets were thrown 
from a magautrap, all unknown angles. A return match will be 
shot at the Leominster grounds some time next month. The fol- 
lowing is the score in the lOO-bird race: 
Wilbur UllllimOllllllllO 
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Ri ce 10111101011010111101 
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11101111011101111111—76 
Regular shoot: 
Events: 123456789 
Burbank 7 8 5 7 9 5 8 10 6 
Cutler 7 6 9 8 8 7 7 9 4 
Wilbur 99989889 .. 
Rice .... 8 9 6 10 6 6 8 6 8 
Wilder 88864 .. 984 
Conver.se 686576855 
Sticknev 875767767 
Donovan .-r.-.-. 4 2 6 5 4 5 4 .. .. 
Russell 99888888 
Upton : 5 3 2 5 4 .. 
Estabrook 5 6 8 8 4 
Hawkins ; 7 6 6 6 2 6 6 2 .. 
Wood 4 3 4 5 3 2 
Dwight 6 5 6 5 6 6 2 
Andrews .... 7966843 
May .30.^ — The Decoration Day shoot of the Fitchburg Rifle and 
Gun Club proved a very pleasant day's outing. Althougii we did 
not have as many shooters as usual at an all-day shoot, yet all who 
attended had a very jolly time. During the month of May we have 
been shooting for an average, the five high men to be chosen as 
a team to shoot against teams from other clubs. The finals were 
decided in the afternoon, and the following men selected as a team 
of five: Cutler, Wilbur, Converse Wilder and Russell, and as 
Wilbur was high man, he was chosen captain of the team. We are 
using the magautrap with electric pull, and it working to perfec- 
tion, and this, with our grounds and house put in thorough condi- 
tion and a membership of all royal good fellows, we never fail to 
have a good time. The scores: 
Events': 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 5p 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5p 10 10 25 25 25 2.^ 
Cutler 7 8 7 S 9 5 10 9 8 8 7 8 8 6 9 9 18 23 20 21 
\V ilbur 9 8 9 7 8 10 7 8 7 9 9 8 9 8 22 22 23 22 
Converse... 898945796856747 10 21 15 14 12 
Wilder .... 796978786775898 10 17 19 21 19 
Russell .... 579 10 985368857588 17 17 19 14 
Gilson 7 6 4 6 4 2 4 3 5 4 4 
Dwight 5 8 5 6 5 8 6 5 
T Tavlor.... 6 4 6 4 3 6 9 5 3 
E Taylor... 8 4 4 4 4 8 5 5 2 
Upton ..... 4 4 4..., 
Dix 5 7 .. 5 7 5 5 5 6 5 
Donovan 6 4 9 4 4 4 6 5 5 
Wood 3 4 4 4 7 4 
Dock 7 5 9 7 
I. O. Converse, Sec'y. 
Colorado State Championship, 
Denver, Colo. — The contest for the State championship and the 
Spalding trophy on May 20 was not without its surprises. Under 
the conditions surrounding the emblem any shooter may compete. 
Four shooters availed themselves of this condition, and Capt. 
Sedam was one of these, and he was in the lead from the start. 
He broke 43 without a miss. He missed his 44th and 48th, then 
broke 50 straight, missing his 99th shot. Bryan Haywood was 
second with a score of 95, while the two principals had to content 
themselves with a tie for third money with a score of 94 each. 
Duffield and Frank Ellis, the other contestants, also ran. The 
score: 
J W Garrett 11111111111111111111 
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J S Sedam lllllllllllllllUlll 
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G G Pickett .lOlllllllllllHlllll 
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11111111111111111110 
llOlllOlOUlllllllll— 94 
G Duffield llOimOUOOllUllll 
01001111111111111111 
OllllOOllOIlOlOlllll 
11111101111011111101 
1 1110011111011110111—80 
B Haywood 11110111111111111111 
miiiiiooiiiiumi 
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F A Ellis 11111111011111101101 
llOOlOlllllllOlOllOl 
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10101110011111111111 
ooioiiminiiiiiiii— 77 
New,Tiaven Gun Club. 
Baltimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore, Md., May 30. — Fo.x to-day broke 73 tai-gets straight 
and killed 27 birds straight. 
The four-cornered match race between Fox and King on one 
side and Malone and Hazard on the other, which was to have taken 
place yesterday, was postponed indefinitely. 
There were five events in the target shoot. Fox winning with a 
total of 48 out of a possible 50. In the 10-bird race for hammerless 
gun Fox and Hazard tied, but as Fox put up the gun he declined 
to shoot oft' the tie and forfeited the gun to Hazard. 
In the live-bird, $2 miss-and-out race the money was divided be- 
tween Fox, Judge and Hazard; Malone, King and Leland were 
also in the race. 
This afternoon the shooting season at targets for the challenge 
cup given by the Baltimore Shooting Association will commence. 
Each man will have 50 targets_ and a handicap of distance and 
targets. The winner will be subject to challenge each club day. 
Scores : 
Target shoot: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Broke. 
Leader 8 10 10 10 10 48 
Leland 8 9 9 8 8 42 
Malone 8 9 9 8 8 42 
Franklin 8 9 9 8 8 42 
Francis 6 8 7 8 7 36 
Judge 9 9 8 8 8 42 
"King 8 10 7 8 9 42 
Ten-bird race for hammerless gun; entrance $5: Leader, 31yds., 
10; Malone, 31yds., 8; Franklin, 27vds., 7; Judge, 28yds., 8; Francis 
25vds., 9; King, 28yds., 9; Hazard, 30vds., 10; Leland. 27yds., 9. 
Live birds, |2 entrance, miss-and-out : Leader 14, Malone 7. 
Judge 14, King 9, Hazard 14, Leland 13. 
Brockton Gun Club. 
Brockton, Mass., June 1. — ^Herewith find scores for May 30. All 
events were at 10 targets. Events 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 were prize shoots: 
Events: 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 
Worthing 6 7 5 4 S 8 5 8 7 8 5 7 10 4 
Wood ...... 9 7 7 8 10 6 10 10 8 8 9 8 6 
Bartlett 8 10 9 9 7 9 8 10 9 7 7 8 10 , . 
Leonard 6 6 10 7 8 9 9 9 4 8 8 8 9 9 
Stork .- 7 7 7 7 9 8 9 10 6 8 7 10 4 7 8... . 
Grant S 9 8 8 9 6 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 
Taylor 5977 10 10 79689 
Scott 7 9 5 6 5 6 9 5 6 9 6 
Carr 7 8 7 4 8 7 8 9 5 8 
Bishop • 1 4 5 
Lea\att , .. .. 1.. 
Porter 5 7 8 4 74 65 
Carlv • 5 8 .. 
A. F. -Leornard, Sec'y. 
The FORisT AMD Strsam is put to press each week on Tuesdav. 
Correspondence intended for publication should reach us at (he 
i»te«t bj Mptidar tai u mach earlier m practicable 
New Haven, Conn., May 30. — For the Decoration Day shoott 
a special prize of a fine soft hat was donated by Mr. J. H. Hajdy^ 
the hatter, of 405 State street. A 15-target event was called to see: 
who would wear the hat. Mr. Miram Clark pulled out 14 out oil 
the 15, and the hat now covers a place where the hair ought to 
grow — on the top end of Mr. Clark. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 
Marlin 8 7 7 7 8 7 4 10 4 . . 
King 5 6 8 10 14 5 7 9 8 .. '.. 
Clark 10 9 8 5 14 6 7 13 9 6 9 9 8 13 . . 
Fruit ^,,.- 8 74795 89 7996694 
Davidson 3 6 5 4 6 6 2 6 3.. 5 
Bartlett 8 7 9 8 11 9 8 13 9 7 12 10 10 10 9 
Potter 8 9 8 5 9 7 5 14 5 6 13 7 9 11 6 
Grosbeck 5 6 4 7 7 9 6 12 5 4 11 7 6 8 5 
Bristol 9 4 8 6 11 4 7 11 9 7 8 8 8 12 7 
Claridge 10 7 9 10 10 6 8 10 8 9 12 9 8 11 . . 
Dr Bill 5 6 8 .. 13 3 8 15 9 7 12 7 9 13 . . 
Schoverling 8 S 8 . . 9 8 8 13 5 9 11 8 8 11 . . 
Stevens 4 8 8. . 12 7 7 11 8 9 11 10 .. 10.. 
Harvey 7 7 9 8 9 12 7 6 13 5. 
Gerhmanne 9 4 8 8 12 8 7 12 8 6 13 
Reggi .....r,.:^.... 6 9 5 
Fox 7 6 5 7 8 6 7 8 5,. 8 
Roberts 4 5 4 7 11 4 5 9 7 
Penn 6 7 7 5. 
Johnson 10 
Hair 6 
Wilson 8 10 10 .. 12 5 .. 13 9 .. 14 9 .. 14 .. 
French 13 .. .. 
Kittler 13 
Eastman 7 0 .... 15 6 10 12 7 . . 5 
Fergerson 6 4 5 9 8 7 12 
Hart :. : 4 6 5 5 6.. 6 11 5.. 6 
Crane : 5 5 8.. 6 8 6 12 7 
B Eastman 8 8 8 . . 13 10 9 T2 7 
Thorpe 3 5 5 9 7 5 2 8 ...... 
Schieubel 7 7 8 3 13 8 .. 13 
Hill 3 6 4 5 7 
L Mannicr 3 6 6 .. 10 
A Mannier 6 6 7 .. 10 .. .. 
Brown 7 8 6.. 9 
Robertson ........... 6 9 .. .. 10 .. .. .. .. 
John E'. Bassett. Sec'y. 
Hamilton Gun Club. 
Hamiltost, Ont., May 26.— Herewith please find scores of our 
legular semi-monthly shoot. Mr. Lees wins the club medal handi- 
cap. Having the use only of his left arm, he is allowed to score 
10 birds dead, u'smg a gun weighing nearly 81bs. The score is a 
very creditable one under the difficult conditions of to-day. 
Club medal, handicap of extra birds to shoot at: 
Overholt, 20 .10101110111001011111 —14 
Birdsall, 20 11011011111111101011 —IS 
Lees, 22 UIOOUOOOOIOIIIIOOIOI —22 
Upton. 24 .110011010101111010001111 —15 
Stewart, 25 0110111010011000010001110—12 
Milne. 23 010111011 OUOloaiOlUOO —13 
Ben It, 23 u^... .01010110101110110100010 —12 
Challenge medal, 26 birds, magautrap: 
Birdsall .1111111111111011111101011—22 
Ben It 1110011111111010111011110—19 
One hundred dollar merchandise, dead bird handicap: 
Upton 5 0111010010000011111000011—17 
Fletcher, 1 1000111111011011011011111—19 
Hunt, 6 0110010111010111111100101—22 
Overholt, 1 0111001111101111110111101—20 
B irdsall, 2 1111010111110111110111111 —23 
Smythe, 4 0111001111111111111111101—25 
Milne,4 1011101111101110100110110—21 
Stewart, S 1001011001000110100111000—19 
Crawford , 6 0100100000001001010000000—11 
Lees, 11 1011010001110010011110000—23 
Ben It, 4 1111101001111110011100101—21 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 * Targets: 10 * 
Upton 4 6 Lees 1 2 
Overholt 8 7 Ben It 7 
Crawford 6 .. Fletcher .............. .. 7 
Milne 6 6 Smythe 9 
Stewart 2 3 Hunt .■ S 
Birdsall 9 8 
*Five pairs. Frank Vallance, Treas. 
Siloam Springs Gun Club. 
St. Loais. May 27. — I inclose herewith scores made by the 
Slioam Springs Gun Club, at Siloam Springs, Ark., on May 24. 
In event No. 2, which is the club shoot, E. C. Burkhardt won the 
gold medal, Sam Shackleford the second medal. Dr. Nell third 
medal. This club was organized by me about three weeks ago 
and has fifty members, nearly all novices at the traps. 
Event No. 2, regular club shoot; 25 targets, handicap: 
Sharp OOOOOUOOOOOOOOOUOIUOOO— 7—0— 7 
Oakes >..,.,..,,.„.... ..1110001000001111110000001— 11— 0--11 
Herron 1110100000110110111100101—14—2—16 
Dr Clegg 0011100011011001001100010—11—5—16 
E C Burkhardt 1111110111111111111111110—23—0—23 
McAfee 1101001010000110011111110—14—0—14 
Baldwin ..i..,-..^^.. 0001100110011010000000010— 8—4—12 
Dr Canfield .....0101010010101110110101111—14—0—14 
Dr Neel . . . - 1010010111111011 100011111—17—3—20 
Perrine 1001111010010110101111101—16—2—18 
S hackl ef ord 01111 11010111 11111011 01 11 —20—0—20 
Medearis 0100011110100110010011101—13—0—13 
Lindsay 1001010100000010011011010— lU-^i— 14 
Sigler 1001111011100001110100101—14— 0—14 
E. C. Burkhardt. 
Events : 
Targets: 
12 3 
10 10 10 
Events : 
Targets : 
12 3 
10 10 10 
E C Burkhardt 6 7 7 Baldwin 5 5 3 
Oakes 6 
Brown He 
Dr Nell 
Shackleford 10 
Dr Clegg 2 
4 .. 4 
6 4 7 
6 Medearis 3 7 3 
3 Lindsay g 5 
Sharp 3 5 1 Sider 6 
Dr Canfield 3 5 6 Oakes .... 3 
Perrine 2 2 5 
Staunton Gun Club. 
Schubert 4 
T. H. FuiTON, Sec'y. 
Staunton, Va., May 30.— Following are the scores made at the 
regular shoot of the Staunton Gun Club yesterday. Mr. D. R. 
Snow, secretary of the Charlottesville Club, was with us, and set 
a hot pace for our best shots. On Monday last we received notice 
that Mr, J. S. Fanning, the noted Laflin & Rand expert, would 
be here, so a delegation from our club met him at the depot and 
although it was raining hard at the time we insisted that he go out 
to the grounds with us and have a round with the targets. Mr 
Fanning stated that as this part of the State was in his territorv 
he hoped to get bere often. We will always have a hearty welcome 
awaiting both him and Mr. Snow whenever thev drop this way I 
also inclose scores made on the 28th, in which' Mr. Fanning took 
part: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 50 25 25 25 Targets: 50 25 25 25 
Fanning 4o 20 Silhngs 44 22 24 19 15 
Summerson 39 21 ., 14 .. McDonald 19 21 19 
Ouinsen 34 15 . . 18 14 Snow ' 21 17 t; 
Harris 40 20 15 22 10 W ayman ' ' 11 10 
Garber .35 .. 16 34 .. Tarmehill .'. 8 12 " 
Merriken 41 .. .. 20 .. Worthington '. 4 " 
111 No. 2 Fanning shot at 21yds. rise. No. 5 was 10 pairs. 
. F. M. Merriken, Sec'y. 
Robin Hood Gun Club, 
SwANTON, Vt., June 2.— Below you will find the scores of the si.t 
winners at the regular club shoot of the Robin Hood Gun Club 
on the grounds of the Robin Hood Powder Co., Swanton Vt A 
heavy rain and wind kept the scores down in the two events 
shot off: 
Events : 
Targets : 
N P L 
1 2 Events: t o 
14 IS Jiddie 91 1?: 
White 23 20 Bradlev f o 1 9 
^ohanon ...16 13 Dickson ^.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'l^ H 
N, P. L, wag using for the first time a feather-weight Lefever 
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