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i^OH^ST AND STREAM. 
[May 25, igot. 
Pennsylvania State Shoot* 
Allentown, Pa.— When the holding of the eleventh annual tour- 
nament of the Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association was 
awarded to the J. F. Weiler and Allentown Rod and Gun Clubs, 
Mt. Charles Kj-amlich, secretary of the Weiler Gun Club, an- 
nounced that they would hold the biggest shoot in the history of 
the organization, and every word Mr. Kramlich said came true. 
The programme was much the same that has been in use for 
several years past, and one which has always been shot through 
on two sets of traps. At this Allenton tournament, three magau- 
traps were used; but in spite of this increased shooting facility the 
attendance was so large that several programme events could not 
be shot. 
The tournament was held at the Duck Farm Hotel, at Griese- 
mersville, on the outskirts of Allentown, at which place is located 
the shooting park of John F. Weiler and Allentown Rod and Gun 
clubs. The grounds were well arranged, and were equipped with 
three magautraps, two for the State events and one for the open. 
The ground was level for about 150yds. from the traps, then came 
a very high hill, at the base of which a long high sign had been 
built. This made the background bad, and the background was 
especially bad where targets were thrown toward the big sign. 
The tournament was managed by Elmer E. Shaner, manager of 
the Interstate Association. John K. Starr, of Philadelphia, looked 
after the affairs in the cashier's office. Shaner and Starr had 
troubles of their own from the very start, as all their assistants 
were willing but very green at the work. Had the help been more 
experienced the target programme might possibly have been shot 
through. 
That the tournament was going to be a huge success was demon- 
strated on Monday night, when a round of the hotels was made 
by Messrs. Shaner and Starr and ten full squads for the State 
events and five squads for the open events were made up for the 
next day. There was a noticeable absence of experts, which was 
probably due to an error in the programme, which announced that 
they would be barred from shooting in the open sweeps. This was 
an error, as the sweeps were open to all. The experts present were 
Capt. A. W. Money, J. R. Hull, J. J. Hallowell, B. Le Roy, A. H. 
Fox, J. H. Marlin, B. H. Norton, W. L. Colville, E. D. Fulford, 
G. E. Greiff and T. H. Keller. 
The rules governing the tournament were those of the Pennsyl- 
vania State Sportsmen's Association. The purses were divided 
into four moneys by the Rose system. 
List of Assistants. 
Gelb; 
puller, 
squad 
puller, 
squad 
puller, 
squad 
Cashier's Office — Cashier, J. K. Starr; assistant cashier, R, 
jclerk, Chas. Lang. 
No. 1 Set of Traps — Referee, Ed Beck; scorer. J. Gelbert; 
M. Beidler; messenger, H. Crader; trapper, J. McElroi; 
hustler, A. A. Fink. 
No. 2 Set of Traps — ^Referee, H. Acker; scorer, H. Nagle; 
Ed Bernhard; messenger, F. Strain; trapper, U. Shififert; 
hustler, R. Werner. 
No. 3 Set of Traps — Referee, M, Desch; scorer, W. King; 
P. Fegley; messenger, O. Greismer; trapper, N. Shaffer; 
hustler, C. Gilbert, 
General Manager— rElmer E. Shaner. 
Live-Bird Referees— W. L. Colville, open traps; Herman Acker, 
State traps. 
First Day, May H. 
The weather was clear and the bright sun would have been a 
little uncomfortable for the shooters had not a roof been built over 
the scores and large tents erected. The State events started on 
Nos. 1 and 2 traps, and both traps were in full blast by 9 o'clock 
and continued until nearly 7 o'clock, making nearly ten hours of 
steady work. During this time six sweepstake events and two 
team matches were shot off, the sweep having an average entry of 
seventy-eight. The average was on the first five events, SO targets, 
and was won by L. B. Fleming, who broke 95 per cent. 
The sixth event was the four-man team match for the State 
championship and the Reading trophy. Ten teams entered, in- 
cluding the Oil City Gun Club, Tyrone Gun Club, Keystone Shoot- 
ing League of Philadelphia, two teams from the New Castle Gun 
Club, Chambersburg Gun Club, Spring Valley Gun Club, Keystone 
of Lebanon, Harrisburg Shooting Association, and the Florists' 
Gun Club of Philadelphia. 
The conditions were 100 targets per team. New Castle No. 1 — 
Fleming, Pills, Atkinson and Moore — won the trophy with 88. 
Their nearest competitor was the Harrisburg Shooting Association 
with 86. The Keystone Shooting League scored 84. 
The seventh event was for the two-man team championship 
and the Milt Lindslcy team trophy, 25 singles and 5 doubles per 
man. Sixteen teams entered this contest: Oil City, two teams; 
Tyrone Gun Club, two teams; Keyston Shooting League, two 
teams; New Castle Gun Club, four teams; Chambersburg, two 
teams; Keystone of Lebanon, one team; Harrisburg, one team; 
Clearview Gun Club, of Philadelphia, one team ; Florists, one team. 
The New Castle team No. 1— Fleming and Pills— won the trophy 
vnth 65 for a total. The Keystone of Lebanon was second with 62. 
The Keystone Shooting League and Harrisburg Shooting Asso- 
ciation tied for third with 61. 
The final event on the State traps for the first day was the 
Remington gun handicap, 50 targets, handicap rise. This was one 
of the big events, and it took 3,800 to shoot it off. There were two 
ties for the gun, Fleming and Landis, and through an arrange- 
ment of their own the tie was not shot off. 
Eight events were shot off on the open traps, having a total of 
150 targets. Sim Glover made the high average. The eight events 
averaged forty-five shooters. 
OPEN EVENTS. 
Events : 
Targets: 
Bates 
Clickner 
Chlay 
Mink 
Hoffman 
Hull 
Sanford . . . , . . 
Le Roy 
Winchester 
Marlin 
Norton 
Swiveller 
Keller 
Money 
Fulford 
E H K 
Van Allen 
Glover 
Greiff 
Fleming 
Pills 
Plarper 
Watson 
Landis 
Atkinson 
Alexander 
Moore 
Shaner 
Perkins 
F eiles 
Parker 
H Stevenson 
Brewster 
Krueger 
B&ster , 
Gladfellow 
Sprout 
Stroh 
Denny 
Holderbaum 
Stine 
Trego 
Heikes 
W Smith 
Ridge 
Eitter 
Dietrich 
I C E 
Minnick 
Russell • 
Seitz »... 
Anderson 
Fisher 
Harris 
Cartledge 
Hause 
Sweeney 
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Murray , , . . . . 14 
Grossman ' " " " 14 " 
l^rey '...'.'.'.'.['.'.'.'.'. 18 '9 
Weinman if; 
McFalls 18 
Booth , [ 12 .. 
Gallagher 14 \\ 
Groves 9 
Cowan 9 
Birch , " " 5 
Worth ' " 5 
Rank " .. " 
16 
STATE 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 15 25 15 50 
J Rehrig 8 11 14 20 12 37 
0 Acker 7 7 10 17 8 33 
Kramlich 8 11 12 22 12 49 
Miller 4 10 9 20 14 33 
L Ritter 7 12 5 17 13 29 
Milson 4 10 6 13 12 36 
Englart 2 7' 9 16 5 32 
Wilson 1 5 2 18 8 23 
Ulmer 4 7 6 12 10 27 
Brey 6 13 12 21 11 IS 
Feiles 8 12 10 18 15 35 
Burnham 4 11 13 14 10 29 
H Stevenson... 7 10 11 20 7^15 
Brewster 9 11 12 19 13 42 
Krueger 7 10 13 16 13 12 
Fleming 9 14 14 24 15 47 
Pills 9 13 10 20 14 35 
Harper 7 10 10 20 12 7 
Watson 7 12 9 18 11 43 
Landis 8 12 11 24 13 47 
Smedley ....... 4 10 13 19 7 38 
Bates 6 12 14 13 15 41 
Clickner 8 14 12 20 8 43 
Chlay 7 12 14 19 13 41 
Loomis S 13 12 22 12 37 
Holderbaum ... 8 11 13 24 12 39 
D D Stine 5 10 10 22 19 35 
Trego 8 11 13 23 10 45 
W S Smith.... 8 11 13 21 13 42 
Hicks 4 9 10 22 10 36 
Runk 8 11 13 19 n 36 
1 C E 8 12 U 21 11 40 
Kennedy 6 9 10 21 11 41 
Minnick 7 14 9 19 11 .39 
Russell 8 12 12 20 12 35 
Stroh 9 12 S 15 12 39 
Murray 6 14 14 20 13 33 
Mink 8 15 14 22 13 45 
Seitz 5 12 14 14 12 20 
Coleman 9 10 13 23 13 41 
Fisher 9 13 13 21 15 35 
Anderson 7 14 12 22 12 42 
Ridge 8 15 13 22 12 45 
Cartledge 6 11 10 18 9 35 
W Stevenson... 8 14 10 20 11 .. 
Mrs Park 7 11 11 19 15 37 
Reading team trophy, four-man 
Oil City Gun Club. 
Bates 23 
Clickner 19 
Chlay 19 
Loomis 19—80 
Tvrone Gun Club. 
W S Smith 22 
Treifo 21 
Stine 16 
Holderbaum ...v 28—83 
Keystone League. 
W n \\r 21 
W N S 18 
L.-.iKlis 22 
Kidge 2.3—84 
New Castle Team No. 1. 
Fleming 22 
Pills 23 
Atkinson 24 
Moore 19—88 
New Castle Team No. 2. 
Shaner 20 
Perkins 13 
Alexander 19 
Watson .17—69 
Milt Lindsley trophy, two-man 
per man: 
Keystone League, Lebanon. 
S. D. 
Cooper 24 10—34 
Coleman 22 6—28—62 
Chambersburg Team No. 1. 
Russell 19 6—25 
Kennedy 19 6—25-50 
Chambersburg Team No. 2. 
Minnick ...18 5—23 
I C E 18 6—24-47 
Oil City Team No. 1. 
Bates .....20 8—28 
Clickner 22 7—29—57 
Oil City Team No. 2. 
Chlay 22 6—28 
Loomis 23 4—27—55 
Tyrone Gun Club Team No. 1. 
W S Smith 22 7-29 
Trego 23 6—29—58 
Tyrone Gun Club Team No. 2. 
Holderbaum 24 3—27 
Stine 22 6—28—55 
Keystone League No. 1. 
WHW.. 22 7-29 
Ridge 24 8—32-61 
EVENTS. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets : 10 15 15 25 15 50 
Park 7 11 11 19 15 37 
W H W 10 13 10 20 10 20 
Sheeler 6 6 10 19 10 35 
Eisenlohr 5 10 10 11 9 44 
Wells 10 7 7 18 10 31 
Trafford 4 12 10 16 6 38 
Harris 9 12 14 22 13 40 
Denny 3 5 4 17 8^ 34 
R E Parker... 5 10 9 21 9 37 
Atkinson 9 10 14 14 14 45 
Alexander 7 10 14 11 11 13 
Moore 5 15 13 13 13 44 
Shaner 7 11 10 13 13 30 
Perkins 7 14 11 8 8 41 
Sanford 9 14 12 19 12 . . 
Frite 7 8 12 7 7 . . 
J N Bell 5 13 11 20 11 36 
Coan 10 11 14 20 15 , . 
McFalls 6 11 9 22 12 38 
G O Bell 7 11 11 20 8 . . 
Graff 4 13 10 17 12 28 
Peifley 9 15 11 18 12 .. 
CroU 7 13 10 14 11 38 
Worth 6 8 10 8 . . . . 
Birch 612 9 
Ritter 5 11 8 17 8 .. 
Dietrich 7 12 13 17 7 .. 
Updegrove 6.. 4.. 6.. 
Weinfnan 7 13 12 21 12 41 
Ressler 4 
Berk 13 15 .. 17 
Young 12 19 .. .. 
Tones 11 17 .. .. 
Cooper 13 23 13 44 
Parsons 15 20 .. .. 
Hause 10 20 12 .. 
Reid 21 43 
Spotts 9 - • 
Griffo 9 38 
Grove 11 SO 
Addison .41 
A Morrow 8 
J Morrow 7 
Hahn 15 
Pepper 7 12 10 10 9 33 
Gallagher 36 
teams, 25 targets per man : 
Chambersburg Gun Club. 
Runk 20 
I C E 16 
Minnick 21 
Russell 16—73 
Spring Valley Shooting Assn. 
Ritter 19 
Dietrich 12 
Young , 21 
Spatz 9 — 61 
Keystone League, Lebanon. 
Cooper 21 
Coleman 21 
Wells 15 
Trafford 19—76 
Harrisburg Team. 
Fieles 20 
Stevenson 21 
Brewster 23 
Krueger 22-86 
Florists' Club. 
Plallowell 17 
Fisher 18 
Anderson 21 
Park 17—73 
teams, 25 singles and 5 doubles 
Keystone League No. 2. 
S. D. 
W N S 22 5-27 
Landis 24 7— 31— 58 
New Castle Team No. 1. 
Fleming 24 10—34 
Pills 24 7—31—65 
New Castle Team No. 2. 
Atkinson 25 9—34 
Moore ,..20 4— 24— 58 
New Castle Team No. 3. 
Perkins 21 7—28 
Watson 22 6—28—56 
New Castle Team No. 4. 
Shaner 22 4^26 
Alexander 21 5—26—52 
Harrisburg Team. 
Brewster 22 7—29 
Krueger 23 9—32—61 
Florists' Gun Club. 
Hallowell 23 8—31 
Anderson 22 7—29—60 
Clearview Gun Club. 
H B Fisher 23 7—30- 
Cowan 22 9—31—61 
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19 
21 
13 
. Second Day, May 15. 
The weather was nice and clear, although perhaps a little too 
warm out in the sun. The shooters began arriving as early as 
7:30, and by 9 o'clock there were over 100 on the ground. With 
this number of men it was impossible to shoot off all the pro- 
gramme events, even on the three traps. By dark five sweep- 
stake events, including the individual championship and the Parker 
gun handicap, were finished, these five events having an average 
of eighty-six entries, with a total of 145 targets. The State's aver- 
age money was based on the events, which were from an even dis- 
tance, the Parker gun handicap being handicap rise. Charles E. 
Mink won this average with 92 per cent, Fleming second with 89. 
The fifth event on the day's programme was for the individual 
cbpmpionship and Wolstencroft trophy, 50 targets. Out of a 
field of sixty-six entries P. J. Trego was the final winner, tieing 
with I. C. Elder and Brey with 47 out of 50 and then winning out 
on the shoot-off. 
There were seventy-five entries in the Parker gun handicap, at 
50 targets. Mink and Perkins tied for the gun with 49, and as 
was the case with the Remington gun, they did not shoot off. 
The team race for the da}' was for the three-man team cham- 
pionship of the State and the Harrisburg trophy. Ten teams en- 
tered, including two from New Castle, two from the Keystone 
Shooting League, one each from the Harrisburg Shooting Asso- 
ciation, Ambler Gun Club, Oil City Gun Club. Florists' Gun Club, 
Keystone, of Lebanon, and the Clearview Gun Club. Out of this 
field the New Castle team — Atkinson, Fleming and Watson— won, 
breaking 70 out of 75 targets. New Castle was the winner last 
year, and by winning this cup they won all three of the team 
trophies this' year. The Florists' team were second with 69. 
There was quite an increase in the open entries, and consequentlv 
the entire programme could not be shot off. Seven events were 
completed, an average of 58.5 entries, those shooting through the 
day having 150 targets. Le Roy made the high average, 95.33. 
OPEN EVENTS. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Bates 18 23 14 18 17 21 14 Denny 13 17 11 . . 19 13 12 
22 
23 
18 
14 
25 14 9 21 
10 
Clickner .... 17 21 15 17 13 20 17 
Chlay 15 21 15 18 18 23 17 
Mink 19 21 18 20 20 21 15 
Hoffman .... 17 19 13 17 17 24 19 
Hull 19 19 18 14 17 ^. 
Money 16 21 15 15 16 .. 
HaUoweU ... 19 23 19 16 14 23 17 
Le Roy 19 25 18 15 20 25. 19 
Winchester.. 18 24 19 18 16 24 IS 
Naye , 14 20 19 17 16 . . 
Naylor 13 22 17 15 18 .. .. 
Stroh 12 23 16 16 17 23 18 
Hobbs 14 17 17 16 .... ,. 
Parker 17 21 12 13 
Darby ... 13 17 18 
W H W..... 17 24 
Worth ...... 13 19 
Ridge 18 23 
Marlin 16 19 17 
Booth 13 .. 8 
Swiveller ....U 19 15 
Keller 14 13 14 
Lefeyer 19 8 10 
Fulford 14 23 17 
E H K 12 .. 8 
Van Allen.... 19 23 19 
Glover 17 20 17 
Greiff 14 16 17 
Fleming 19 25 19 
Pills 16 19 17 
Harper 14 . . . . 
Watson 16 24 19 
Landis 19 25 20 
Atkinson ... 10 23 17 
Alexander . . 16 21 19 
Moore 12 23 12 
Shaner 15 20 15 
Perkins 18 23 18 
Feiles 15 21 18 
Burnham ... 14 IS 15 
Stevenson .. 18 18 18 
Brewster .... 14 21 17 
Krueger 15 22 16 
Holderbaum. 19 16 15 
Stine 14 17 11 
Hicks 14 15 10 
Smith 13 20 11 
Trego 17 21 15 
Harris 16 23 19 
10 12 .. .. Griffo IS .. 13 7 
13 16 ... . Brey 17 23 18 17 15 . . . , 
16 18 19 .. Simmons ... 13 
10 12 18 . . Whitehead . 12 19 
15 IS 20 . . Mahon 15 
16 18 19 18 N C Pine 15 
. . 16 . . . , Minnick .... 15 
15 19 19 15 Peifley 18 12 
17 19 24 16 Weinman 13 17 
16 19 17 .. Cowan 19 17 
20 19 24 20 McFalls 17 14 . . . . .. 
17 11 23 17 Marshall 11 
. . . . 13 15 Kramlich 20 18 16 . . . . 
19 19 21 18 Pepper 17 . . 14 20 . . 
16 18 22 18 Smedley 11 15 16 . 
19 18 21 18 Larkin 8 14 
12 15 16 16 Byers 11 . . . 
19 16 21 14 Daudt 15 ... . 9 
13 15 19 18 C Miller 12 13 ... . 
17 18 .. 18 L Ritter 12 11 .. .. 
15 17 21 18 Kinzer 19 15 
17 13 19 14 Updegrove 15 
18 10 22 17 Sobers 10 .. .. 
15 20 22 14 Croll ,. 14 . 
19 20 22 17 North 11 21 10 
18 15 18 14 A P Geist , 16 .. . 
12 IS 19 16 G Anderson 19 . . . . 
14 14 23 17 Hartung 8 .. .. 
14 Loomis 12 .. . 
16 18 20 17 Kennedy 16 ... . 
18 19 . . . . 
Events : 1 
Rehrig 12 
Kramlich ......... 13 
Acker 13 
Weiler 10 
Penning 8 
Harris 12 
Griffo 10 
Pfleger 14 
Haywood 11 
Denny 9 
Feiles 12 
Burnham 12 
H Stevenson 13 
Brewster 14 
Krueger 12 
Fleming 15 
Pills 12 
Harper 13 
Watson 12 
Landis 15 
Smedley 14 
Bates 1.3 
Clickner ,., 12 
Chlay 12 
Ldomis 14 
Holderbaum 10 
Stine 12 
Trego 13 
Smith 13 
Hicks 12 
I C E 14 
Russell 13 
Minnick 9 
Kennedy IZ 
Stroh 13 
Murray 12 
Mink , 13 
Seitz 4 
Coleman 14 
Fisher 13 
Anderson 15 
Ridge 14 
Cartledge 10 
Hobbs 13 
Mrs Park le 
W K Park 12 
w H w !:; 13 
T Anderson 11 
H George 11 
Runk 12 
Atkinson 14 
Alexander 12 
Moore 13 
Shaner 14 
Perkins 13 
STATE 
5 6 
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12 15 
9 13 
11 12 
12 12 
7 8 
13 15 43 45 
9 13 . . 39 
12 11 43 47 
11 12 28 15 
12 11 31 31 
13 12 43 41 
7 10 40 39 
13 13 42 41 
10 14 41 45 
12 15 45 41 
13 12 45 46 
12 13 42 47 
8 12 35 35 
15 11 43 39 
11 12 46 45 
13 14 31 19 
12 13 44 42 
14 13 42 45 
13 12 42 47 
14 11 43 41 
12 14 .. 37 
10 12 . . 46 
11 14 47 46 
11 12 . . . . 
6 10 . . 40 
12 13 47 45 
9 13 .. .. 
12 12 .. .. 
12 15 39 . . 
11 15 46 35 
12 10 . . . . 
14 15 46 49 
9 11 20 30 
14 14 43 42 
13 13 42 41 
13 15 42 42 
15 12 46 43 
9 13 37 43 
13 8 36 37 
10 10 41 . . 
10 10 36 . . 
12 10 44 44 
14 14 38 44 
6 12 38 39 
8 14 35 . . 
14 14 45 47 
14 7 37 37 
13 10 . . 40 
11 12 45 46 
12 13 44 49 
EVENTS. 
Events; 1 
Dr Pepper 8 
McFalls 10 
Cowan 11 
Weinman 10 
Houpt 13 
Sanford 11 
Davis 12 
Darby 8 
Painter 12 
Wynn 9 
Brey 12 
C Miller 12 
Croll 13 
Daudt 10 
Trexler 11 
Parker 13 
Kauffman 6 
Worth 7 
Pine 11 
Ritter 6 
Naylor 9 
Nye 11 
Volk 13 
McCoy 7 
Hendricks 5 
Reading 10 
Dietrich 11 
Gallager , 7 
Thurman 7 
Tosh 10 
Berch 11 
Trafford 12 
Peifley U 
Bell 12 
Dissinger 9 
Hallowell 13 
Cooper 12 
Duston 7 
Wells 11 
O Melot 
Paul 
Gladfelter 
Sprout 
A E Smith 
Conway 
J B Park 
Mahon 
E Reid .. 
Withers . . 
Haure 
Harrison 
Larken 
Sobers 
Byers 
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35 
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15 10 
13 9 40 39 
12 12 43 41 
13 9 40 45 
9 11 40 .. 
10 14 45 44 
8 12 40 40 
10 11 40 44 
14 11 44 42 
11 10 38 . . 
13 14 47 43 
12 10 . . . . 
9 14 . . . . 
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9 12 .. .. 
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11 14 41 36 
11 13 41 33 
9 9 35 34 
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13 12 42 
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10 
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13 8 .. 32 
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15 15 40 44 
11 10 33 40 
9 11 42 35 
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10 10 . . . . 
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Harrisburg team trophy: 
New Castle Team No. 1. 
Atkinson 24 
Fleming 23 „ 
Watson .......23—70 Rrdge 
Keystone League No. 1. 
N H W 22 
Landis 24 
44 
.. 26 
.. 38 
New Castle Team No. 2. 
Pills 23 
Shaner 21 
Keystone League No. 2. 
Cartledge 16 
Ross 22 
20—66 
Moore 22-66 Hobbs ■."!.".'!.'.";:;;;;.";;:;:20-58 
Harrisburg Shooting Assn. ~' ' - 
H Stevenson 21 
Brewster 20 
Krueger 23—64 
Ambler Gun Gub. 
Mink 23 
Pfleger 20 
Havwood ........17 — 60 
Oil Cil^' Team, 
Bates 22 
Loomis ..... ,Ti 17 
Clickner ....i 23 — 62 
Florists' Team. 
G Anderson 24 
HaUwell 22 
G O Bell 23-69 
Keystone Team, Lebanon. 
Cooper 21 
Coleman 23 
Fieles 21—65 
Clearview Gun Club. 
E Reid 21 
H B Fisher... 23 
N J Davis 20—64 
Practice event, 5 birds: Seitz 4, Jim Jones 5, Ross 5, McCoy 5, 
Davis 5 Painter 5, Darby 4, Wynn 5, Rehrig 5, Daudt 5, Hahn 5 
Hobbs 4, Cartledge 4, Felix 5, Fleming 4, Volk 3. Tosh 4, Watson 
4 Morris o, Moore 5, Atkinson 4, Alexander 4, Harper 4, Larken 4, 
'u^M ^' ?J ^u""" \ ^^'•'5?" S' "^/"s *> Hallowell 5, Denny 
'ii "."son 3 Holderbaum 4, Hillegas 4, Hendricks 4, Updegrove 5 
Kurik 4, .Seltzer 4, Haverty 4, Bollman 4, Henrv 4, Stover 4 Fieles 
4 Isj-ueger 5 Sobers 4, Peifley 5, Geikler 4, Spencer 3, Q. llitter 3 
Ulmer 2, Zeller 3, Trafford 4, Steckel 5, Burk 1, H F H 4 Trum- 
bauer 5, Stroh 5, Pine 5, Stubbs 4, Shimmel 5, Wellington 4 T 
,/^ °'i''''T'*'T?''^lf°'? ^' Gotwal 3, E. Emmers 5. Griffo 4, Brew^ 
baker 4, J. F Weiler Jr., 4, Nye withdrew, 6. H. Somers 3, 
Deist 5, Burnham 5, Brewster 5. George 5, Nevins 2 Porter 2 
Brey 4, Pills 5, Naylor 2, Warton 5, Smedley 4, Byers 4.' 
Seven birds, $5 entrance, 30yds. rise: 
Keller 2202220—6 
Seilz 2021022—5 
Davis 0022222—5 
Painter 2222220—6 
Darbv 2222002—5 
Wynn 1222202—6 
Timmons 2222222—7 
Larkens 2022201—6 
MMson 2212001— 5 
Hendricks 0212222—6 
Emmers 2222122—7 
Budd 1221222—7 
McCoy 2222222—7 
Daudt 0122222—6 
Hahn 2222222—7 
H Hobbs 0222222—6 
Brewster 2222222—7 
George 0021102—4 
Felix 2202220—5 
Fleming 2202222-6 
Volk 2021222—6 
Tosh 1221200—5 
Morris 1121022—6 
Trego 2222122-7 
Greiff 2222222—7 
Hilligas 2322202—6 
Stine 1220220—5 
Hallowell 2111110—6 
Denny 2221212—7 
Wilson 1102101—6 
Bollman 2221112—7 
Henry 1221112—7 
Hams 0221211—6 
Sobers 1222222—7 
Geikler .2222220—6 
Jim Jones 1111222—7 
Trafford ............ 0212200^ 
Zeller 2022222—6 
S Steckel 2201201—5 
Trumbauer 2222222—7 
Wellington 2222262—7 
Deist 2222222—7 
Van Allen 2222220—6 
Beifley 0221212—6 
Rogers 1222222—7 
Stubbs 2221222—7 
Shimmel 2222222—7 
Warton 2122222—7 
Third Day, May J6. 
The programme for this day was at both targets and live bu-ds. 
Four events were scheduled for the State target traps and five for 
open traps. At 8 o'clock there was such a large crowd of shooters 
present that Mr. Shaner announced that the Lefever gun handicap 
would be the only event shot on the .State traps, and that entries 
would be taken for two events on the open traps. The Lefever 
handicap was at 50 targets, handicap rise, with seventy-two entries. 
H. Stevenson won with 50 straight, shooting from the 15yd. mark. 
H. C. Watson was second with 49, shooting frbnj the 16yd. mark. 
Ridge, Krueger and Stine broke 48. 
The two open events averaged 78 entries at 20 targets each, and 
