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Trapshootets* League of Indiana* 
Muncie, Ind., June 16.— The annual tournament of the Trap- 
shooters' League of Indiana, which was held at Muncie, June 10 
and 11, was one of the best attended tournaments that the Asso- 
ciation has ever held. 
On the first day the attendance was larger than at any previous 
State shoot, the entries in some events running well over seventy. 
Two sets of traps were used, a magautrap and a Sergeant set. The 
tnagautrap flights proved to be the stumbling block for most of 
the contestants. 
The annual business meeting of the League was held on Tuesday 
evening. Lafayette was chosen as the place of the next annual 
shoot. M. W. Thompson, of Lafayette, and AI. Livenguth, of the 
same city, were chosen respectively President and Secretary-Treas- 
urer of the League; M. H. Clark, of Wabash, was elected Vice- 
President. The five members chosen for the Executive Com- 
mittee were: Thos. Parry, of Indianapolis; Frank Dunbar, of Peru; 
Mi H. Forbis, of Muncie; Chas. Lamb, and M. L, White, of 
Elwood. 
E. H. Tripp, of Indianapolis, won the individual championship 
diamond badge of the League, scoring 92 of the targets in the 
particular events comprising this race. The team badges returned 
to the Bedford pair who won them last year, Messrs. Stipp and 
Sherwood, they each putting up the good, consistent scores of 23. 
Indianapolis and Muncie both had more than one team in the 
race, but the individual members were not paired in this in- 
stance to the best advantage. Tripp, of Indianapolis having his 
25 broken straight, and Spencer, of Muncie. scored 24, but their 
team mates lost them out- 
Kirby, of Greenville, O., made the best average for the two days; 
Clark, of Wabash, Ind., was second, and Shepardson, of La 
Grange, Ind., was third. Kit Shepardson, of La Grange. Ind., with 
a Marlin repeater, Arrow shells, Infallible powder, one good eye 
and a lovely disposition, broke 115 straight on the second day. 
He was a very destructive piece -of furniture while in motion. 
June JO, First Day, 
Events : 
Gambie 
Kirby 
Higgins ... 
Clark ...... 
Gross 
Fisher 
Fours 
Riser 
Koonts 
Glunt 
McLain 
Bussell 
Long 
Short 
Ousler . 
Stipp 
Wiggins ... 
Stilhvell . . . 
Sherwood - - 
Flynn 
Davis 
Bell 
Lewis 
Hart 
Bender 
Shepardson 
Spencer ... 
Farrell 
Williamson 
Focbis 
Shumack . . . 
McGrath . . 
Cole ... 
Haverstick . 
French 
W II Davis 
O L Davis. 
McDonald . 
Rales 
Smoke 
Head 
Cooper 
Britton 
Whetsell ... 
White 
Gibson .... 
Perry 
Tack 
Adamson . . 
Grube 
Delmick . . . 
Tripp 
Comstock . 
Meredith ... 
Berkheimer 
Buskirk ... 
A N Davis . 
Weldon . . . 
Thompson . 
Dunbar .... 
Butler 
Slow 
Littler 
Chamness . 
Nichols .... 
Smiley 
Mark 
Butler 
Partington 
Little 
Pierce 
Martin 
Stephens .. 
Webb 
Douglass .. . 
fi 13 
9 12 
8 12 
S 12 
10 14 
10 10 
10 10 
10 13 
10 13 
10 10 
14 
14 
13 
13 
13 
n 
9 
12 
13 
ii n 
13 13 
15 
15 
12 
14 
9 14 
9 14 
6 11 
4 
6 15 
10 13 
8 10 
7 12 
7 14 
7 10 
3 5 
5 11 
8 14 
8 12 
6 10 
3 4 5 
12 13 11 
12 15 14 
10 14 13 
13 14 
13 13 
10 13 12 
9 12 10 
10 10 
13 
IS 
10 11 13 
13 
12 
10 14 12 
11 12 11 
12 15 10 
6 15 13 
4 15 is 
11 14 12 
9 
11 14 
13 12 
10 13 11 
12 15 13 
5 7 
11 14 
12 13 12 
10 12 10 
10 13 13 
11 13 11 
12 .. .. 
9 
fi 
17 
15 
13 
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14 13 
13 
9 
12 
8 14 
8 14 
9 14 
8 11 
8 12 
9 12 
8 12 
8 .. 
9 13 
8 14 
10 13 
5 15 
8 10 
0 .. 
4 
1 
8 
11 
8 12 
9 11 
10 14 
10 15 
8 13 
6 11 
7 13 
6 12 
10 13 
2 8 
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9 .. 
10 .. 
11 11 13 
10 14 14 
11 13 11 
10 9 9 
12 14 13 
10 10 12 
6 10 .. 
11 11 12 
11 12 14 
12 .. .. 
12 12 13 
11 14 10 
9 13 13 
10 13 13 
. . 13 
13 13 15 
11 7 9 
10 12 9 
14 13 14 
11 11 12 
.. .. 12 
.. 13 >. 
12 13 13 
.. 11 11 
9 9 12 
14 11 15 
14 11 15 
.. 14 13 
11 15 13 
7 
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10 
11 
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12 
15 
11 
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11 
13 
18 
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14 
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12 
16 
11 
10 
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15 
14 
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18 
14 
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13 
11 
17 
14 
13 
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10 
13 
13 
32 
11 
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12 
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8 
11 
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13 
13 
15 
10 
18 
14 
10 
11 
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18 
14 
13 
12 
15 
11 
8 
14 
10 
14 
14 
19 
14 
15 
12 
12 
17 
11 
15 
12 
12 
20 
13 
12 
10 
13 
18 
12 
15 
14 
13 
14 
15 
13 
5 
14 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
11 . . 
17 6 .. 
13 13 .. 
17 .. 13 
18 14 13 
16 14 14 19 14 13 
20 13 13 18 .. .. 
.. 14 
15 11 
8 7 
5 .. 
11 11 13 14 .. .. 
10 13 12 19 .. .. 
18 15 8 16 .. .. 
15 13 14 20 13 .. 
19 .. .. 
17 13 13 13 13 .. 
20 12 15 i5 
17 14 13 19 14 14 
19 13 
.. 14 13 17 .. .. 
18 .. 11 11 12 .. 
16 6 
18 
18 13 15 14 14 10 
19 15 10 17 13 13 
15 It 15 17 15 14 
20 11 11 15 14 15 
18 14 13 17 .. .. 
15 .> 13 
14 
15 12 13 14 .. .. 
10 9 7 10 7 .. 
13 8 7 10 .. .. 
12 8 
4 
13 
10 
19 11 11 15 
*8 3 
15 .. 
8 10 
.. 11 
.. 12 
13 13 
June II, Second Day. 
The scores for the thirteen events 
Events : 1 
Targets: 15 
Gambell 13 
Kirby -15 
Higgins 14 
Clark 14 
Gross 15 
Head 13 
Tripp 14 
White 14 
Howard 14 
Perry 12 
Shepardson 13 
Farrell 11 
Williamson 
Hart 14 
Wiggins • 14 
Stipp -14 
Davis : 12 
Sherwood 14 
Flinn . 10 
Shell 12 
W T eldon 15 
Partington 14 
Bell 13 
7% | 
D W ; 14 
Short 12 
Miller 13 
Gregory 11 
Thompson 14 
Dunbar 14 
Butler 11 
Stilhvell 10 
DuPont ■ 12 
Leason 13 
Schumack 15 
11 
, 12 
*T* ' ;riC»ii£i t- 'S' 
14 
Cole .... 
Reed .... 
Riser . 
Forbis . 
Cooper .. 
McLain . 
Adamson 
French ,. 
scheduled 
2 3 4 5 
15 15 15 15 
11 15 13 8 
13 15 15 14 
14 15 14 15 
15 15 14 13 
14 13 14 15 
15 14 11 13 
11 14 15 12 
13 11 12 15 
11 15 13 15 
14 13 11 14 
15 15 15 15 
11 13 9 11 
. . 13 13 14 
13 12 14 14 
13 14 15 15 
14 15 14 13 
10 12 14 12 
12 12 12 14 
11 12 10 14 
11 12 13 13 
10 12 9 12 
13 11 14 15 
13 15 11 14 
13 13 10 11 
11 12 13 12 
10 14 14 14 
12 13 7 11 
14 15 12 14 
12 14 13 13 
14 11 14 13 
15 14 12 12, 
11 12 . . 
11 14 9 . . 
12 14 11 12 
10 11 11 13 
5 14 8 13 
14 13 15 15 
11 11 10 12 
14 14 13 15 
. . 13 13 1$ 
.. 14 .. .. 
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for Wed 
6 7 8 
25 15 10 
20 15 9 
24 15 10 
22 15 9 
23 14 7 
24 12 9 
2114 9 
25 13 8 
21 12 8 
22 14 10 
18 15 10 
25 15 8 
17 13 8 
23 14 10 
21 15 8 
23 15 10 
23 15 9 
22 14 
23 13 
23 13 
22 10 
23 14 
22 12 
18 11 
17 13 
.. 12 
.. 13 
18 11 
.. 13 
18 13 
23 14 
17 15 
nesday were: 
9 10 11 12 13 
15 15 15 15 15 
12 9 15 11 12 
15 15 15 15 14 
14 14 15 14 13 
14 15 15 12 15 
14 13 13 14 15 
15 12 15 13 10 
14 10 13 15 15 
12 13 13 12 12 
12 15 13 12 13 
13 12 13 . . 
15 15 13 13 15 
13 12 14 11 13 
13 14 12 10 11 
14 12 12 13 15 
15 14 15 14 15 
13 14 13 15 14 
13 11 15 12 13 
13 12 15 14 14 
12 7 11 ... . 
13 11 
15 11 13 15 13 
14 12 
7 15 13 12 7 13 
14 10 15 10 11 
13 i4 JO 12 is 
14 10 i4 13 14 
14 11 13 12 14 
16 
18 14 .. .. 
. . 12 9 11 
15 10 9 9 
19 14 10 15 12 14 12 15 
18 14 5 14 7 13 10 18 
6 15 13 15 13 13 
7 14 12 13 . . 
20 15 
19 14 
16 12 
.. 15 
Si, ti 
7 15 12 14 10 13 
Bender ... 
Gibson 
Haverstick 
Spencer . . . 
22 
18 
12 11 15 13 14 24 13 
.. 13 11 13 13 .. 
7 14 11 12 .. 13 
6 .. 9 
9 13 11 10 14 10 
Fort Dodge Gun Cldb. 
Fort Dodge, la., June 20. — The annual amateur tournament of 
the Fort Dodge Gun Club was fairly well attended. The weather 
was rainy on Thursday afternoon, and Friday forenoon, which kept 
quite a number of sportsmen from taking part in the shooting. 
The programme called for eight 10, three 15 and one 20 target event 
each day; $2.50 was added to events Nos. 2, 6 and 9; $5 was given 
to high, and $5 to low guns, shooting the entire programme. 
Magautrap and bluerock targets were used. 
Klein won high average with .924 per cent., and Myhcr low with 
81. Six men shot throughout the programme. 
f- C, ii :.,V 
9 
10 
9 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 10 
White 8 10 
Hoon 7 7 
Dc- La 6 5 
Schluyer 9 5 
McCall 8 9 
Shoen 7 8 
Houghwout 6 6 
Carver 6 8 
Abrahamson 9 
Freer 
Budd 10 
Gilbert 10 10 
Bevans 7 8 
Klein 9 10 
Myher 9 8 
Cole 10 9 
Thompson 9 5 
Smith 8 * 
Gregor 7 
Sheldon 9 
Mclntyre 9 
Adams 9 
Heglin 8 
R Stohl 8 
Kanhsky 9 
Ross 6 
Walrode 5 
O Heron 8 
G Stohl 5 
Kehm 8 
Cory 
Mitchell 6 
Bromley | 
Krieg 8 
Dr Alton 
Dowel 
E C Peterson ■ .. 
Tohnson 
Lord 
Lowrey 
Dr Smith 
Ottawa 
Drake 
Miller 
Collins — • •• • 
L Mitchell 
Ruge 
Call 
3 4 
15 10 
15 8 
9 9 
10 7 
11 9 
11 8 
11 7 
9 6 
11 6 
10 8 
14 6 
14 10 
15 10 
12 9 
12 10 
11 S 
13 10 
11 9 
11 10 
9 6 
14 S 
15 
15 
13 
12 
15 
13 
7 
11 
9 5 
14 8 
10 5 
11 r, 
10 8 
11 2 
5 6 
10 15 
10 14 
8 14 
7 15 
8 11 
9 14 
9 13 
6 11 
8 11 
9 11 
10 14 
10 14 
10 15 
7 11 
10 15 
S 13 
S 12 
9 11 
» 12 
7 12 
7 13 
8 11 
10 13 
9 11 
9 13 
4 7 
8 13 
S 9 
10 13 
8 13 
13 5 
3 3 
7 8 9 10 11 12 
10 10 20 10 10 15 
7 10 20 9 8 13 
9 9 15 
10 10 . . 
9 8 13 
6 5 35 
5 13 
6 10 
it 15 
S 18 
9 10 20 10 10 15 
6 7 17 7 8 15 
10 10 18 10 9 15 
8 10 18 9 S 13 
10 9 19 7 9 12 
"8 '8 19 '(! '9 ii 
8 5 
10 10 16 . . 
9 9 18 8 
7 8 
8 9 14 
7 8 11 9 10 11 
9 30 17 10 10 10 
10 10 14 
6 13 
10 30 
6 
9 18 7 
8 15 7 
8 15 .. 
5 .. .. 
9 14 
7 10 
6 11 
10 17 9 
6 35 4 
S 16 10 
S 18 8 
12 
12 
14 
16 
30 
S 
9 
5 
7 
8 7 
5 ii 
. 12 
' "Si. Slice; i D t' , 
Events: 
Targets : 
White 
Lord 
Gilbert , 
Klein 
Morgan 
Bevan 
Ruge 
Kutsky , 
Smith 
Myher 
Cole 
Cory 
Mitchell 
Peterson 
Benson 
Budd 
( Htawa 
Stohl 
Thompson 
Maher 
Jaquy 
Collins 
McCall 
Kid Mitchell 
Kalb 
General averages 
1 2 
10 10 
10 9 
7 7 
10 10 
8 10 
6 6 
9 
9 
9 
8 
7 
10 
4 
3 4 
15 10 
15 9 
13 8 
15 10 
15 10 
11 7 
12 8 
11 7 
13 8 
11 8 
14 8 
9 6 
8 7 
■I 6 
14 
6 
L3 
11 
10 
5 6 
10 15 
10 12 
8 13 
8 15 
10 13 
6 11 
8 13 
6 14 
6 9 
8 11 
9 13 
10 11 
4 8 
6 8 
9 10 
7 8 
10 10 
8 9 
7 6 
10 10 
7 7 
6 6 
8 
6 
• 9 
9 10 
20 10 
16 10 
12 3 
20 10 
17 10 
14 6 
19 10 
13 6 
18 8 
17 9 
13 8 
14 8 
13 6 
14 9 
13 8 
11 12 
10 15 
•8 14 
io ii 
9 14 
10 11 
10 12 
9 10 
14 
12 
13 
13 
ii 
10 
10 9 8 15 7 9 13 
7 4 .. .. 
7 10 9 6 
10 9 12 8 
8 8 14 7 
.... 12 6 
6 7 6 9. 
8 12 .. .. . 
6 12 
6 8 . 
2 8 13 
.. .. 6 
11 8 6 
.. 6 10 
.. 5 .. 
.. 6 .. 
amateurs : 
1st day. 2d day. 
Klein .' • 138 130 
White 132 130 
Kantsky 131 118 
Cole / 128 116 
Bevans U5 126 
Myher 123 112 
General averages— manufacturers agents: 
Gilbert 144 "2 
Total. 
268 
262 
249 
244 
241 
235 
Av. 
.924 
.903 
.858 
.841 
.831 
.810 
286 .986 
Hawkeye. 
'CV-r Ck- CI! 
Hartford, Conn., June 16.— The Colt Gun Club's eighth medal 
shoot of the season was attended by twelve shooters and a large 
number of spectators, Saturday afternoon, June 14. The uncertain 
appearance of the weather kept a great many shooters away. 
This is a strong club, increasing steadily in membership, 
scores made were as follows: 
The 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Herman 23 23 21 17 24 
Warner 23 ID 22 20 
Alger 18 16 19 ... . 
Hubbell 18 22 22 ... . 
McFetridge 13 23 22 21 . . 
Hollister 17 17 15 21 .. 
Next shoot will be held Saturday 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Nichols 22 21 21 
Hosley 17 22 
Wilcox 14 18 16 
Colt 20 19 20 
Field 17 19 18 
Huist 12 15 14 
fternoon, June 28. 
Estherville Gun Club. 
Estherville, la., June 10.— A three-cornered match race of 
100 targets, unknown angles, for the ownership of the club s 
monthly medal, was shot this afternoon in a downpour of rain. 
Bevan Myher and Gerberich each having won the medal three 
times ' The wind and rain account for the low scores made: 
B evan . • - .11111110111011111111110111111110011111111111011111 
UlUOllOllllimOllllllllllOOllOllllllOlllllOllOl— 85 
Mvher ' 31111111101011111011111111111113011111111111111111 
y • • nomiiiiiiiiiiiiimiioiiiiiioiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiio— 91 
Gerberich . . . .11111110101100113110110111110011110000011000111111 
llOOOlllOllOlllllllllOlOllllllllllOOlllOOlllOOlOll— 69 
The weekly medal was also shot for the results: Letchford 16, 
H Cox 18, Gerberich 19, Bevan 22, Myher 22. On the shoot-off of 
the tie Myher won by a score of 24 out of 25. 
" Secretary. 
Dover Sportsmen's Association. 
Dover N H., June 14— The third shoot of the Dover Sports- 
men's Association was held to-day. All the events were at 10 
targets. Results as follows: 
Nosroc ......... 
St. Evens ...... 
F F Wentworth. 
Durgin 
N C Wentworth. 
Shot at. Broke 
.,..100 
.... 90 
.... 50 
.... 60 
.... 40 
64 
32 
34 
24 
Smart 
Mitchell 
Meserve 
Chelsey 
Hallam 
Shot at. Broke 
50 
30 
30 
30 
27 
16 
16 
12 
7 
Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., Tune 18.— Find herewith the scores of the two- 
day shoot held at Bethlehem, under the auspices of the Lehigh 
Rod and Gun Club. Mr. D. S, Daudt, captain of the club, man- 
aged the shoot throughout, ordered nice weather, which we had, 
and withal shot high average both days. The fine weather had all 
the shooters in good humor, and a pleasant time was enjoyed 
throughout. 
June 17, First Day. 
Event s : 
Targets: 
Morfey . . 
Murphy . 
Bitter ... 
Parker 
1 
15 
13 
8 
11 
15 
Daudt 11 
Hahn , 9 
Krueger 10 
Pfeifle 11 
Coldren 10 
M H R 11 
Stephens 10 
Hoffman 14 
Ten Evck 6 
Daniel 7 
Englert 13 
Walker 12 
Miller 10 
Hankey 12 
Brey 
Graff 
Mauerer .. 
Cooper 
Acker .. 
Schlicher 
Rehrig 
Transur 
Kramlich 
Welker .. 
Milson .. 
Thomas 
2 3 
15 20 
13 15 
12 12 
14 18 
14 18 
13 18 
10 15 
13 11 
14 14 
11 13 
12 15 
10 17 
13 15 
4 5 
15 15 
13 13 
13 7 
11 13 
15 15 
15 11 
12 31 
15 12 
10 11 
.. 13 
12 13 
14 11 
12 14 
6 7 
20 15 
15 14 
14 9 
17 13 
18 14 
17 13 
16 11 
16 7 
20 14 
15 .. 
ii ii 
20 10 
8 9 10 11 
15 20 15 25 
11 17 13 22 
15 12 12 
9 17 14 
13 17 
14 11 
19 
20 
13 19 
24 
10 13 10 21 
13 17 13 21 
13 
23 
10 11 11 .. 
10 14 12 21 
13 17 31 20 
.. 11 .. 
16 14 12 
12 15 
10 
10 11 
13 12 .. 12 .. 
13 10 
18 14 11 19 15 10 19 13 21 
16 12 12 . . . . 10 17 . . 
15 13 10 18 11 11 16 13 22 
18 15 15 18 14 14 18 15 22 
15 8 11 12 7 10 
18 14 12 20 14 12 18 14 23 
.. .. 11 14 
13 
13 
17 
11 
22 
13 
13 
20 
13 
21 
10 
5 
14 
11 
16 
12 
10 
15 
June 18, Second Day. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 20 
Morfey 13 14 17 
Hoffman 13 12 14 
Schlicher 15 13 18 
Parker 15 13 18 
4 5 6 
15 15 20 
15 14 
13 10 
14 19 
20 
13 
14 14 
Daudt 15 .15 17 14 13 
Stephens 14 15 18 14 15 19 
Krueger 13 15 IS " 
Coldren 
13 13 17 
Brey 13 14 20 
Cooper 15 15 19 
Pfeifle 18 
Croll : 16 
Hillegass 
Graff 
Kramlich 
Du Pont 
Gosner v .. 
Miller 
Hansman 
Frederick 
Somers 
Hohn 
IS 
18 
14 
13 
15 14 19 
15 15 17 
10 14 19 
10 
10 
9 
7 8 
15 15 
13 12 
11 8 
15 15 
13 13 
14 15 
13 14 
13 15 
13 14 
13 15 
13 13 
13 .. 
9 10 
20 15 
20 14 
19 12 
18 12 
18 15 
19 15 
19 14 
17 14 
10 11 
18 14 
19 15 
18 15 
11 
25 
24 
25 
20 
24 
22 
21 
21 
24 
24 
23 
9 
14 
16 
13 
11 
14 13 20 14 
10 12 17 13 
11 .. .. .. 
12 8 .. 
13 14 15 
12 14 16 14 
17 14 
.. 13 
Howard F. Koch, Sec'y. 
24 
11 
14 
a 
22 
17 
St. Hubert Gun Club. 
Ottawa, Out., June 14. — The St. Hubert Gun Club, of this city, 
met this afternoon for their regular weekly practice, on their club 
grounds, which are the best in the Dominion. A little paint on 
the exterior of the club house would make it a tasty looking 
building. Owing to circumstances, but a few of the regular mem- 
bers were present. 
This club will send a strong combination to the big tournament 
in Hamilton, Ont., the middle of August. Their team will be 
composed of 90 per cent, or better men. 
At the shoot this afternoon Mr. Leach, of the Robin Hood 
Powder Company, was present, but was in bad form, owing to a 
recent illness. Below are the scores: 
Events: 12 3 Events: 1 
Targets: 25 20 15 
Rumsden 20 15 11 
Leach IS 15 
Dr White 21 18 9 
Throop 20 16 12 
Slaney 21 16 12 
Targets: 25 20 15 
Henry 15 12 8 
Heney 15 14 13 
Higginson 22 19 10 
Dube .. 5 .. 
P. 
Winchester Gun Club. 
Detroit, Mich.— At the regular shoot, June 14, Brodie won in 
Class A with 20; Guthard in Class B with 21. and McMath in Class 
C with 16. The day was hot, and between the ball game and river 
attractions, the attendance was small. 
Following are the scores; the seventh event being at 21yds., and 
the last being the club event: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 
Brodie 5 10 8 10 8 .. 6 20 
Guthard 9 9 9 9 7 8 7 21 
Hitchcock 8 7 .. 10 9 8 6 18 
McMath ■ 5 3 5 6 6 .. 1« 
Barthel .... .... - * 1 2 O 
Cox • 9 8 8 8 2.J 
Shiell"! 5 6 8 15 
Pawtuxet Gun Club. 
Pawtuxet, R. I., June 14.— The first event was the shoot for 
prizes, distance handicap. The second was the challenge shoot 
for Kent county championship trophy. This was won to-day for 
the second time by Mr. J. Armstrong from Frank Sherman, who at 
once challenged again for same, to be shot for next Saturday. 
Dr. Inman made a remarkably good showing to-day, this being 
his first-shoot of the season. The scores: 
Events- 1 2 3 4 Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 25 25 25 15 
Armstrong, 18 21 21 .. 12 
Inman, 16 22 19 .. 14 
Sheldon, 20 20 .. .. 13 
Ray Sheldon, 14 13 .. 20 .. 
Targets: 25 25 25 15 
Sherman, 16 19 14 20 13 
Willis, 16 18 15 .. 9 
Monteith, 14 8 10 .. 
Wheelwright, 14 3 w .. 
l-:eu"s 
Gallatin Gun Club. 
Gallatin, Tenn., June 20.— The Gallatin Gun Club held a shoot 
to-day. The scores 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 2a 2a 
Green 9 22 22 
Baber 16 17 
Bright 7 19 23 
Murphree 19 17 
Brown 20 22 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 10 25 25 
Payne 15 12 
Hall 18 20 
Barry 3 19 
Seay • ■ ■ • 6 6 8 
W Anderson 16 15 
Will G. Harris, Sec'y. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
Charleston Exposition Award. 
The Lake Shore Engine Works have Just been informed by the 
South Carolina Interstate Exposition that they have been awarded 
a gold medal for the superior marine engine. The award was given 
on the simplicity of construction, sureness of action and perfection 
of build of large H.-P. development in small space. This award 
was gran+ed in competition with a dozen or more of the most 
prominent makers of engines, and is a very complimentary testi- 
monial from the Board of Awards.— Adv. 
