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Lexingfton Gun Club* 
Lexington, Ky., May 7. — I am inclosing with this a copy of the 
scores of the shooters" in attendance at the live-bird and target 
tournament of the Lexington Gun Club, May 5 and 6. Am inclos- 
ing clipping from one of our local papers, the Democrat, contain- 
ing fairly accurate accounts of each day s shooting. 
The programme, as advertised, was not adhered to closely, 
events being substituted to suit the shooters. 
The live birds were an unusually good lot, but an utter absence 
of wind, together with the warm weather, and the fact that the 
traps were set inside the diamond of the ball park, made the birds 
show up splendidly, and the dust told plainly the shooters just 
where they were placing their lead. Mr. A. W. Du Bray, of 
Cincinnati, O., shot through the entire programme at live 
birds, and was high average man, he only failing to score on five 
birds, three of which were dead out of bounds. Mr. C. O. Le 
Compte, of Eminence, Ky., won high average on targets, and this 
shooting from the 18yd. line. 
Events 1, 2, 3 and 4 were miss-and-outs. 
No. 1 was at 28yds., $2 entrance, birds extra. 
No. 2 was at 28yds., use of one barrel only, $2.50 entrance, birds 
extra. Ties divided. 
No. 3 was a handicap, $2, birds extra. Clay and Rogers divided. 
No. 4, was a handicap, $3, entrance, birds extra. 
Bill Nye, 31 22222 
Thos Clay, 30 20 • 
A W Du Bray, 32: 22222 
R H Smith, 28 21220 
C O Le Compte, 32 0 
A Buckner, 30 20 
G W Clay, 31 
E Sellers, 26 
"44," 31 
J R Betts, 29 
J VV Osborne, 28 
J S Rogers, 26 
No. 4, purse of $45, divided between Le Compte, Clay and 
Rogers: 
Bill Nye, 30. .. .2022220 E Sellers, 26. .. .2221112210 
T Clay, 30 2211011112112—13 "44," 30 2212111210 
Du Bray, 30 22im221122*— 12 Detts, 27 11121* 
Smith, 27 22212111220 Osborne, 27 22122* 
Le Compte. 30. .1121111212122— 13 Rogers, 29 1112112221221—13 
G \V Clay,' 30... 2212110 W Henderson, 27.0 
Buckner, 30. 222222220 
Event No. 5, Hotel Handicap, 10 single live birds, entrance $5, 
birds extra, $15 added; two moneys, 60 and 40 per cent.; ties to be 
divided, except that in case of unanimous consent of winners, the 
same may be shot off miss-and-out, in which case should three 
or more tie for first money the management will add $5 for high 
gun: 
Bill Nye, 29 2222022222— 9 "44," 29 2111122111—10 
T Clay, 31 2222222222—10 Henderson, 27 2222220222— 9 
Du Brav, 31 1121211111—10 V K Dodge, 29.... 2222222222— 10 
Smith, 27 2222322021— 9 J McMeekin, 27. . .1121112111— 10 
Le Compte, 31 10U212212— 9 J Q Ward, 27 2122222222—10 
Buckner, 29 2222022222— 9 
This event is remarkable from the fact that the entire eleven 
entries finished inside the money. 
The following extra live-bird events, miss-and-out- were shot: 
Events: G 7 8 9 10 11 Events: 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Bill Nye, 30.... 10 4 .. .. 9 .. Ward, 31 8 
T Clay, 32 6 4 Betts, 28 
Du Bray, 32... 2 9 9 6 10 6 T Stuart, 26 
- 194 WP Strader, 26... 
45 10 282 GB Strader, 26... 
10 9 J Woolfolk, 28. .. 
9 VV Green, 26 
9 7 9 6 .. 6 Farmer, 31 9 
0 4 9 6 .. 6 G W Clay, 31 10 .. 
2 9 3 .. 10 .. Penny, 26.., 10 ,. 
In No. 7 the losers in No. 6 event went in lyd- In No. 8 the 
winners in No. 7 went forward lyd. 
Smith, 28. 
Le Compte, 32. 
Buckner, 30 
"44," 30 
Henderson, 28.. 
V K Dodge, 30. 
McMeekin, 28. 
10 4 
0 .. 
Seeonci Day, May 6. 
Events: 
Targets ; 
123456789 10 11 
10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 25 10 
6 12 
8 12 
5 14 
5 13 
5 12 
8 15 
7 11 
7 10 
7 13 
6 .. 
8 12 10 20 10 
7 12 14 18 7 
8 12 5 22 9 
9 13 7 17 7 
Le Compte, 18 9 14 
Pinne}', 16 9 14 
Williams, 16 10 10 
Driehs, 16 6 8 
Oldham, 16 8 
Nye, 16 7 
G \V Clay, 18 7 
Betts, 16 11 
Farmer, 18 U 
Osborne, 16 10 4 8 9 12 7 10 7 15 . . 
Henderson, 17 6 12 8 14 9 14 8 9 20 8 
Skinner, 16 8 6 10 8 13 8 15 9 
McMeekin, 16 7 11 
J G Denny. 16 6 
Av. 
.85 
.80 
.77 
.72 
.77 
r " 1 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Union Gun Club. 
Kutherford, N. J., May 9.— The weekly shoot of the U 
Club to-day was favored with pleasant weather and a 
tendance. Nine events were shot. The scores follow: 
4 5 6 
10 15 15 15 15 15 
Events : 
Targets : 
Greifi 6 12 13 12 13 10 
12 13 12 10 
12 14 14 10 
9 7 
nion Gun 
good at- 
7 8 9 
15 25 25 
7 16 .. 
8 .. ... 
11 24 19 
9 16 .. 
6 14 .. 
10 19 22 
8 8 
14 13 .. 
12 18 .. 
11 17 17 
13 .. .. 
12 
7 
10 
14 
12 
2 
7 
10 
3 13 
8 16 10 
4 16 .. 
7 19 9 
8 19 .. 
7 13 
8 18 7 
9 21 .. 5 6 7 
No. 1 was the club event. No. 2 was at 5 birds: 
No. 1. 
T Zeller, 28 ...20001011*1—5 
P Sullivan, 30 0110011000— 4 
L Marcev, 28 1112111110— 9 
K Bjurman, 28 0011102100— 5 
V Tagels, 28 1111101110— 8 02*12—3 
C Interman, 32 1211211212—10 
J McCaulev, 28 0101200220— 5 
G Bellkam'p, 30 1000112111— 7 
T Filemora, 30 0100102111— 6 
V Fink, 30 020*001110— 4 
J Ryan 
Team race. Long Island rules, all 30yds., points to count: 
No. 2. 
0211*— 3 
02122—4 
oom— 3 
10000—1 
2112^-5 
00012-2 
1*122-^ 
11211-5 
Points. 
Capt Bellkamp..21212— 3% 
Interman 10011—3 
Jagels 00111—3 
McCauley OlOU— 3 
Filemora 02011—272—15 
Points. 
Capt Rvan 12120-3 
Marcey' 10111—41/2 
Zeller 21111-472 
Sullivan 10010-2 
Fink 20202—11/2—151/2 
The Higher Idea. 
W\MORE, Neb., May 3. — I have evolved a great idea, and may 
need help to make it a permanent success. The Wymore Gtin Club 
has been having trouble. The people of this community, having 
their own ideas as to the best way to settle up a new country, 
and with their well-known strenuosity and push, have been, and 
are, now engaged in raising large families of boys. And every 
time the gun club scored up to shoot there would be a great 
crowd of' boys on hand, bent on picking up the empty shells. This 
made trouble, which culminated last Friday. It was shoot day, 
and the boys were on hand in droves, and when a shell was 
dropped a scramble took place that discounted a football game. 
The sheriff of the county was a visitor that day, and when he 
went to trap No. 1 and announced that he was going to march 
down the line and that the boys had better take some other road 
I realized that the wrong thing had been said just at the right 
time, and that there was going to be trouble. I knew the metal 
of the "bad men" present, and that they would accept the sheriff's 
challenge. 
"Or, if a path be dangerous known, 
The danger's self is lure alone." 
I wrote a hasty note to my wife and sent the buggv to my house 
with the command to the driver, "Spare not for ^'polling of thy 
steed, the best of mine shall be thy meed," then I seized the 
guns of the young and hot-headed members of the club and 
locked them in the club house, and cleared for action. 
Then the sheriff called pull and missed his bird, and swore that 
the load was as slow as the one that Crosby used which struck 
him in the back when he went out to examine his target for 
shot marks. 
Then the sheriff, in a moment of abstraction, dropped his 
empty shell between his feet. "Rattlesnake Pete" and "Bad 
Nasty O'Fallon" and their ^angs dove in from different directions, 
while "Alkali Ike" and "Slim Jim" and their cohorts came in 
frcm the flanks, and "Shorty Budd" and his crowd from "Jew 
Jake's" ranch piled on top; "King Fisher" and "Ben Slade" 
stood off and threw cow chips at the bunch. 
I gave the rescue signal, and the club, acting as one man, 
pulled the sheriff out, and set him against tne club house to cool 
oft just as the buggy returned from the house, tne horse covered 
with foam. I ran and unloaded the buggy and distributed among 
the boys, twelve copies of Outing, thirteen of Sports Afield, and 
sixty-two of Forest and Stream, and in five minutes you could 
pick up the hind foot of any of them. They were our slaves. 
"Wild Bill," who had taken no part in the scrimmage, had gotten 
hold of the current number of Forest and Stream, and was 
reading Mr. Vandiveer's entertaining letter about "Bad Men of the 
West," and when he reached the story of King Fisher's sign- 
beards at the forks of the road, and read the paragraph, "So great 
was thQ fear of him that both desperadoes and law officers dared 
not travel on the forbidden highway," he was overcome, with a 
lassitudinous lethargy which produced drowsiness, and he became 
as limp as a rag. He complained of being tired, very tired. We 
walked him up and down the park a while, and then took him 
home. He was better, but still dazed. 
I will pay postage, express or freight, on a limited supply 
of back numbers of these publications, and if the publishers 
will kindly furnish them they will be doing the club a great 
favor, beside doing some splendid work for game and bird pro- 
tection by helping to educate the boys along right lines, etc. 
A. D. McCandless. 
Hegendorn 6 11 12 13 12 
Cariough 8 9 12 14 
Sedore 8 U 12 ^ 
C Sedore , 9 7 J 4 
Monev ^ 15 13 14 
Reeve's 13 10 
Simpson 13 
Berdan 6 o o 
Ford 11 11 
♦Money 13 13 14 11 
*Recves ; 11 
♦Simpson 14 
*Berdan 10 • •• 
*Rc-entries. 
North River Gun Qub. 
Edgewater, N. J., May 9.— The weeklv shoot of the North River 
Gun Club to-day was well attended. There were fourteen shooters 
who participated. Dudley and Schneider shot excellently well, 
considering the difficult shooting. The weather was pleasant. 
Dudley was high in the prize shoot with 22. The scores follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 10 25 15 10 10 10 
Vosselman 6 10 
Eickhoff 8 10 
Richter 7 14 
Morrison 5 12 10 11 
Schneider 15 7 13 
W G King 9 •• 5 
Hall 13 
Griffith f r 13 
D^er. •• 13 15 12 10 22 14 
Bittiner 5 9 6 6 12 .. 6 6 .. 
B W King 2 .. 5 4 17 .. 
Allison 10 7 16 10 .. .. .. 
Merrill ■■ 10 .... 7 7 
♦Griffith 7 •• 
*Re-entry. Event No. 6 was the handicap prize shoot. Event 
No. 10 was at 5 pairs. Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
Hudson County Gun Club. 
The Hudson County Gun Club, of Hudson county, N. J., a new 
organization to enter the field, held another successful shoot on 
the grounds of the North Hudson Driving Park, Guttenberg, N. 
J May 8, and ten shooters faced the score, of which Chris. 
Interman was the only member to grass 10 straight. Leonard 
Marcey, a new but coming shot, crowded Interman to the last 
round; that last bird is probably going yet. 
Following the club event a team race on somewhat novel hnes 
was hotly contested; all at 30yds., L. I. rules, gun below elbow, 
and the old point and half point system to count. Capt. Ryan s 
team won by one-half point. Ex-Captain Hayes, of Hoboken, acted 
as referee. Scores: 
2 
15 
11 
13 
9 
8 
11 
12 
10 
12 
11 
13 
10 
8 
11 
10 
7 
11 
12 
12 
7 
3 4 
10 15 
6 7 
6 11 
4 13 
1 6 
5 11 
8 15 
8 8 
9 12 
9 15 
8 11 
9 12 
5 6 
25 10 
19 
17 
24 
14 
17 
23 
18 
23 
21 
20 
21 
22 
21 
21 
7 8 9 10 11 12 
15 15 10 10 20 15 
12 10 9 6 14 9 
Millport Tournament, 
Millport, Pa., May 6.— The second annual tournament of the 
Oswayo Valley Rod and Gun Club, held at Millport, Pa., Tues- 
day, May 5, was without exception one of the most enjoyable 
affairs that has been held in this vicinity for some time. The 
weather was perfect, and the magautrap worked to perfection. 
The visitors from Olean, Bolivar, Wellsville, Sabinesville, Gale- 
ton and Coudersport were unanimous in their praise of the 
management and the treatment accorded them. 
The Oswayo Valley Rod and Gun Club is practically a new or- 
ganization; however it numbers some sixty members, with more 
coming in at every meeting. The great majority being amateurs, 
are naturally "gunshy" and "afraid of the cars" when lined up 
with 80 or 90 per cent, men; but this season will no doubt de- 
velop some good clay breakers if the enthusiasm keeps up that 
is with us now. 
Events: 1 
Targets : 10 
Zimmerman 8 
Farnham 7 
Oakleaf 1 
Dailey 4 
Stohr 7 
Naples 8 
Vaughan 9 
Miller 8 
Daniels 8 
Mason 8 
Hakes 7 
Beach 9 
Phillips 4 
Rumsey 7 
Dodge 5 
Coleman 5 
Barnes 6 
Wertman 6 
Rivenburg 7 
Bunker 6 
Schollard • •• 
Baker 
Nichols 
Root 
Failing 
17 7 
.. 9 
11 11 
14 11 
5 10 
13 10 
15 12 
12 12 
J2 12 
13 14 
15 13 
13 13 
11 14 
14 14 
12 .. 
6 11 
12 
7 
10 .. 
10 12 
11 .. 11 
10 
5 10 
W. 
Av. 
.694 
.670 
.776 
.476 
.718 
.871 
.770 
.865 
.818 
.835 
.770 
.806 
.782 
.736 
.621 
.810 
.592 
.710 
.672 
.500 
.711 
.600 
.657 
.885 
.385 
S. Dodge, Sec'y. 
13 10 
9 16 14 
3 13 9 
9 13 10 
9 16 14 
10 18 10 
9 19 13 
9 12 13 
9 16 13 
9 12 10 
8 17 12 
8 12 13 
9 .. 13 
7 13 8 
4 5 7 
10 
8 4 
9 6 6 13 12 
14 10 9 16 13 
5 3 2 11 6 
Memphis Gun Club. 
Memphis, Tenn., May 2.— The Memphis Gun Club held a shoot 
to-day, which was honored by the presence of some distinguished 
visitors. The weather was clear and pleasant. The scores: 
1 2 
20 15 
18 14 
11 
12 
14 
10 
13 
11 
is 
14 
13 
7 
3 
15 
15 
11 
13 
13 
8 
14 
11 
14 
15 
10 
6 
15 
12 
11 
7 
Events : 
Targets : 
Gilbert • „ 
Hughes 18 15 
Poston 1° 
Duncan ^ 
Schultze 14 
Cannelle ^ 
Girard 17 
Frank 1» 
Yahnke 1° 
Porter i° 
C Von L 18 
Joynes 
Waters ^ 
Crook 
McGee .,,..4....... U 
Thomas ,. 
Bond ■ %. -i 
Van Vliet ~ ^ 
Wank • 
Keisea ■ • ' 
4 5 
15 15 
15 14 
13 12 
13 18 
12 
i4 
9 
is 
6 
20 
19 
19 
19 
15 
12 
18 
12 
18 
7 
14 
11 
13 
14 
18 
17 
14 
7 
25 
25 
21 
19 
17 
19 
19 
26 
ie 
20 
22 
21 
9 8 
14 
6 1 
Rochester Rod and Gun Club, 
Rochester, N. Y., May 7. — The following scores were made at 
the regular weekly shoot of the Rochester Rod and Gun Club: 
Bonbright cup, handicap: 
Shot at. 
Scored. 
ngles. Pairs. 
Singles Pairs. 
Total 
19 
5 
12 
2 
14 
..18 
5 
14 
6 
20 
22 
5 
13 
5 
18 
19 
5 
17 
4 
21 
18 
5 
11 
6 
17 
16 
5 
15 
9 
24 
16 
5 
14 
8 
22 
16 
5 
15 
5 
20 
15 
5 
14 
8 
22 
This contest is for an elegant sterling cup, donated by Mr. 
Bcnbright, to be contested for weekly from April 1, ending June 
3. High scores (total) to win. 
Contest for club prizes, handicap. Winchester repeating shot- 
gun and other prizes to be contested for weekly, beginning April 
1, ending Sept. 2, the shooter winning the greatest number of 
contests to be the winner: 
Shot at. Scored. Shot at. Scored. 
Rickman 28 19 Stewart 26 23 
Adkin 27 19 Kershner 25 22 
Clark 32 17 Bonbright 25 22 
Wride 29 23 Newton 26 22 
Mo-sher 28 20 Borst 28 21 
Monroe coimty championship, diamond medal, 100 targets. This 
was a challenge contest, Stewart defending against Bonbright, 
the challenger. The scores: Stewart 98, Bonbright 90, Kershner 
85, Newton 88, Byer 84, Adkin. 
8 
25 
18 
i9 
23 
18 
Florists' Gjn Club. 
WissiNOMiNG, Pa., May 9. — Mr. Howard Ridge, of Philadelphia, 
was high average at the shoot of the Florists' Gun Club to-day 
with 89. Apgar was second with 87. The shooting was exceed- 
ingly difficult, so that under the conditions the scores were very 
good. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets : 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Apgar 14 14 16 13 15 15 
French 14 14 14 12 11 19 
Houseman 14 13 15 10 12 17 
Pleasanton .... 14 9 14 11 11 14 
Bell 14 14 16 14 10 16 
Felix 13 11 George 
Newcomb 13 13 15 14 11 14 Jones 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 
Franklin 11 10 20 
Ridge 11 15 20 11 13 19 
Sanford 11 13 
Park 11 10 14 9 8 16 
Downs 10 9 14 12 n 14 
10 8 13 9 9 15 
10 11 14 
Croll 13 12 11 Lane ,\ 10 11 .. 11 ,. 13 
Brenizer 13 
Ford 12 
Daudt 12 11 14 10 9 19 
Fisher 12 9 14 12 15 19 
Francotte 12 13 11 13 12 16 
Wentz 12 7 14 11 10 12 
Murray 11 11 17 13 10 11 
Total for 100 targets: Ridge 
Barrett 10 11 11 
Hall 9 6.. 6 8 9 
Sheeler 9 10 14 .. 13 12 
Shew 9 9 11 8 13 15 
McCaraher ..... 7 10 10 
Forden 10 
Fontaine 8 
Apgar 87, French 84, Bell 84, 
Fisher 81, Houseman 81, Newcomb "80, Francotte 77, Daudt 75, 
Murray 73, Pleasanton 73, Sheeler 72, Downs 70, Park 68, Wentz 
66, George 64, Shew 64, Plall 45. 
Keystone Shooting League, 
HoLMESBURG JUNCTION, Pa., May 9. — The weather was pleasant, 
the b rds first rate, and the shooting variable, at the shoot of the 
Keystone Shooting League to-day. J. Rothaker was high in the 
totals of the two events by killing 22 out of the 25 shot at. 
Club handicap, 10 birds: 
McCoy, 30 22*0222022— 7 
Morris. 27 2211120222— 9 
Bucknell, 28 2122000212— 7 
Rothaker, 29 1222122202— 9 
Hood, 28 2222220221— 9 
Budd, 30 1101222202— 8 
Geikler, 28 22222*3*22— 8 
Milier, 29 ..21002201*1— 6 
Thomas, 28 ,'.1122022202—8 
Harrison, 28 *11020*121— 6 
Officers' trophy, 15 birds, handicap rise: 
McCoy, 30 122222222022202—13 Geikler, 28 2222022*2222222—13 
Rothacker, 29. .122222220202222— 13 Miller, 29 122212210122222—14 
Hood, 28 120021212122022—12 Harrison, 28. . .0122101210111*1— 11 
Budd, 30 112111110021222—13 
Messrs. A. J. Miller and John Morris shot a 50-bird match, for 
$100 a side, and Morris again was the victor. The score was close, 
39 to 38, as follows: 
Miller 22201 220122222200022221022220201202121222000222222—38 
Morris 22220122222222202220220022022210222220020222022222—39 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago. — The opening shoot of the season of the Chicago Gun 
Club took place on Saturday, May 2, and a good attendance was 
noted, with resvilts as below. The weather was warm and bright, 
an ideal day for the sport. The boys have some good prizes to 
shoot for this season, and it is expected there will be some excit- 
ing shoots before the season is over: 
Monthly handicap, 15 targets: Lord (2) 13, Morton (3) 13, 
Bowles (2) 12, Patrick (4) 15, Allin 14, BorofiE (1) 15, Burcky (1) 
13, Morgan (3) 14, O'Brien (4) 15, Mrs. Howard 10, Parker (6) 15, 
Boltman (2) 15, West (4) 13, Willard CD 15. 
Trophy handicap, 25 targets: Lord (3) 20, Dr. Morton (6) 21, 
Bowles (4) 20, Patrick (8) 21, Allin 19, Hanagan 13, Morgan (5) 
11, Weart (6) 18, Boltman (3) 23. Ike (3) 24, Dr. Mather (12) 13, 
Mrs. Howard (9) 11, Willard (2) 24, Boroff (2) 22, Dr. Burclcy 
(7) 21, O'Brien, (7) 26, Parker (11) 23. 
Franke — Clayton, 
Mr. Paul Franke defeated Mr. W. H. Clayton in a 100 live 
pigeon match. May 3, at Blue River Park, Kansas City. The 
weather was fine, and the birds fairly good. Franke shot in rare 
form, and made the record run, on these groumis, of 87 straight 
kills. The match was for $50 a side and the price of the birds. 
Scores * 
W H Clayton 1111101112220111222211221—23 
1011011112222211112212122—23 
20122U111111212212211100— 22 
21221222121*2222112212102—23—91 
P Franke 01122212121112m21121212— 24 
2121121121221122211211122— 25 
1212121112211221223211112—25 
2112121121222020212212210—22—96 
KiLLMORE. 
Remingtcn Gun Qub, 
Ilion N. Y., May 2. — The Remington Gun Club opened the 
season at their grounds on East Main street to-day with a good 
attendance of club members. A strong east wind, which was blow- 
ing at the time, prevented high scores being made, although 
some good shooting was done under the unfavorable conditions. 
Bluerock targets, thrown from a magautrap, were used. The 
following are the scores made: 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 10 25 15 15 10 Targets: 10 25 15 15 10 
Hubbard 3 15 G Jenne 4 13 . . 5 . . 
Collin- .. 9 22 .. 9.. T De Garmo 810 
Pederson 14 10 10 7 Du Bordieu 10 . . 
De Lany 6 13 7 .. .. Hepburn 9 24 11 .. .. 
C Tenne^ 7 19 .. 9 .. Ellis 5 .. 4 .. 
C De Garmo 7 11 Lawrence 11 
Humphreys 7 20 13 10 8 Russell 20 
Corbin 5 19 Brennan 13....... 
Tomlinson 7 19 
Enterprise Gun Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., Ma>f 9.— The distance handicap used by the 
Enterprise Gun Club at its sTioot on last Saturday cut scores all 
tn nieces Sixteen-yard man wins over all. Each man shot at bO 
tarlets Scores: Powely (14) 25, Noel (14) 30, McCombs (14) 19, 
Douglas (14) 22, Murry (15) 26, McFarland (16) 32. Kotzsch (16) 23 
Barrickman (16) 35, Black (16) 27, Maxwell (16) 28, Lindberg (16) 
18 Ohs (16) 26. Alains (18) £9, C. H. (18) 25, Stepham (19) 33, 
Cannon (19) 33, Knight (19) 31. Calhoun (20) 34, Cochran (20) 31. 
There were nine prizes, won by contestants m the tollowmg 
order- Barrickman, Calhoun, Cannon, Cochran, Stepham, Knight, 
Noel, McFarland and Mains. ^ , j t. 
Special event, 25 targets: Cochran 23, McFarland 18, Stepham 
X7, McCombs 14, Cannon 18, C. H. 16. 
