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FOREST AKb STREAM. 
[May 23, 1963. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
Trenton Shooting Association. 
Trenton, N. J. — The following scores were made -at the shoot of 
the Trenton Shooting Associatioti, held on May 9: 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
10 15 10 15 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 
S 11 9 5 22 
S .. 4 
8 7 7 10 10 22 
8 S 
10 13 
9 U 
Events : 
Targets : 
Young 9 14 
Grant S 13 
Jnles 8 It 
llarvev 8 14 
Brinle'y 5 S ii 12 
Keinij . . 8 C 8 
Ualy 8 8 10 
l^aniont 5 7 
Gaskill 7 
Taylor 7 
F \V Matthews 6 
Baker 
VV H Matthews 3 
Smith .. .. 2 
Sampson '. .. .. 2 
Jones 
14 
10 
6 
14 
7 
'e 
10 
17 
23 
19 
is 
12 
ii 
Trenton, N. J., May 16. — The tournament of the Trenton Shoot- 
ing Association, held to-day, was. a' pleasing success. Wilming- 
ton, Philadelphia and New York were well represented in the 
competition. There were eleven-events. Mr. Luther J. Squier 
was high gun with a toial of 18G out of 200, the programme total. 
Neaf Apgar was secoud with 185; Chris. Feigeiaspan was third 
with 184. A steady bretze added to the difliculties of the shoot- 
ing. Four extra events were shyt. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
J A K Elliott 11 13 
J T Skelly 11 14 
H S Weller 13 12 
F E Butler 11 11 
W If Hobbs 13 15 
L T Squier 14 15 
Jules 7 9 
Chas Cole 12 14 
Grant 11 10 
C VV Feigenspan 13 14 
iJr W Gardiner 10 11 
Albert Young 12 13 
J K Hull 13 14 
£ E Sickley 10 14 
J E Throp 10 9 
G H Piercy 13 13 
Capt Money 10 10 
G K Schneider 12 12 
Neaf Apgar 14 13 
Bessemar 
li L Lee.; 
E Banks 
Jas Phillips 6 
kowan 
J S Hale 
F C Childs 
G W Squier..... 
t>r J Pardee 
J H Stutsman 
Harvey 
VV I Pardee 
3 4 
15 30 
12 29 
12 25 
12 27 
11 24 
10 .. 
14 28 
13 20 
13 27 
13 .. 
14 27 
9 22 
10 22 
11 22 
5 6 
20 15 
17 12 
13 11 
10 14 
17 11 
lii 9 
IS 15 
17 12 
10 13 
1() 10 
18 14 
15 12 
16 10 
7 8 
25 15 
20 12 
20 14 
20 11 
J 4 12 
.. 12 
24 13 
23 10 
19 13 
.. 11 
23 15 
IS 12 
20 13 
9 10 11 
15 15 20 
11 15 18 
13 12 20 
12 14 17 
11 12 13 
13 14 .. 
13 14 18 
12 9 17 
13 13 18 
13 11 IB 
15 12 19 
14 11 15 
9 11 12 
14 .. 
.. 24 
14 27 
13 28 
13 21 
15 28 
9 21 
13 24 
.. 2(j 
.. 21 
14 12 
15 .. 
14 13 
17 13 
IG 12 
18 13 
14 13 
17 11 
15 .. 
11 
13 .. 
14 
8 
12 
. . 12 14 . . . . 
.. 10 .. .. .. 
22 11 14 14 17 
22 15 10 11 20 
IS 15 12 11 14 
22 15 14 15 18 
20 13 10 15 15 
19 12 10 12 12 
22 14 12 12 17 
. . 1^ 14 . . . . 
9 10 .. .. 
5 10 
7 .. .. 
12 13 6 10 
12 13 6 10 
.. ..11 .. 
North River Gon Qub. 
Shot 
at. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
125 
200 
200 
200 
145 
200 
200 
200 
75 
110 
95 
200 
200 
200 
200 
170 
170 
140 
75 
50 
15 
45 
30 
15 
70 
70 
15 
Broke. 
172 
165 
171 
147 
102 
186 
149 
171 
111 
184 
155 
148 
60 
90 
68 
172 
169 
156 
185 
130 
130 
118 
58 
30 
14 
23 
25 
7 
41 
41 
11 
Edgewater, N. J., May 16. — The members of the North River 
Gun Club, at the weekly shoot to-day, were favored with delight- 
fully clean and pleasant spring weather. Mr. Gus Greiff, who has 
been out of form for some time past, shot well and showed a 
positive gain in form. In event 11, at doubles, he scored 9 out 
of 10. The scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 15 10 10 25 15 10 10 10 10 
Bittiner 5 9 8 
Harland 3 6 7 
GreilT 7 5 13 
Eickhoff 7 0 12 
Voselman 7 10 . . . . 
Allison • •• G 9 
Morrison 8 11 8 . . 
Gillerlain 6 
Newkirk it..-; -• 6 .. 
Kichter 6 
7 9 
2 11 
7 14 
7 12 
7 11 
7 15 
7 20 
6 18 
7 16 11 
4 16 .. 
7 21 13 
6 .. .. 
5 7.. 
7 16 .. 
8 7 6 
8 5 
8 8 
Merrill 8 11 
Sidway •• •• • 
3 4.. 
5 8 3 
. 6 2 
Events Nos. 1, 0 and 11 w^ere 5 pairs; event No. 8, handicap 
prize shoot. Jas. R. Merrill, Sec'y. 
The Italian Gan Club* 
On May 12 the members of the Italian Gun Club assembled in 
full force at Cutwater's grounds, on the banks of the Hackensack, 
Carlstadt, N. J., the occasion' being the regular monthly club 
contest at 10 birds, in which fourteen members faced the score. 
Saldarini, wilh 9 kills, won the club event. His eighth bird was a 
hard driver, which he failed to stop. Barbieri, Germolini and 
Rigani divided second honors with 7 kills each. Raoli shot up 
his April score, which added six birds to his yearly average. As 
usual, there was a large gathering of friends, and the day was a 
most pleasant one for the sport. The scores were as follows: 
Feist 1110212000— 6 Covati 200011*012— 5 
Minewini 00101*0010— 3 Arignoni 1010211000— 5 
Barbieri 2021012201— 7 Bc'ncetti 1000010220— 4 
Gerbolini 220*11*111— 7 Dr Felice 1000100022— 4 
Gazzola 0120100112— 6 Kaoli 1020002201- 5 
Rugani 0012210211— 7 Di Barnardi 0000200022— 3 
Saldarini 2221212022— 9 Raoli 2220100022- 6 
Anguivola 0202010002— 4 
Fraqfclin Gun Club. 
Franklin Furnace, N. J.— In event 1 at 10 targets, the scores 
were as folio w.s: Andrew Wright 3, Harry Pope 9, John Wil- 
liams 5, W. J. Pope 6, Franlt Kishpay 5, Alfred Right 4, Elmer 
Black 1. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 19. — There was a good attendance and 
pleasant weather as favorable conditions for the weekly shoot of 
the Hudson Gun Club. Some excellent scores were made: 
Events- 1 2 3456789 
Targets- 15 15 15 15 15 25 25 20 25 
.Schortv ' 14 15 15 14 13 23 19 15 .. 
Dudley 13 13 14 11 13 22 19 16 
Van Dyne 12 12 11 8 12 ■"' 
A'an Valkenberg 13 
Gillies 11 
Malcomb 11 
G Hughes 10 11 12 
Barker ■'^o i o 
Reynolds 
Staples 
Diike 
T Pearsall 9 10 19 16 17 
ileadden 6 6 8 10 4 .. 
Pearsall ■■ 10 12 15 20 18 .. 
Hughes^^ .. .. .. 11 11 .. .. .. 
HansTnan 17 19 15 
Events 6 and 7 were at 20yds. 
13 17 16 .. 
12 10 14 16 23 9 .. 
7 15 17 .. .. 
7 12 
11 12 17 .. .. 
10 11 19 .. .. 
9 10 16 7 17 .. 
14 11 12 12 12 21 14 16 .. 
.. 11 13 .. 13 14 18 15 21 
9 10 13 
8 9 11 
9 
5 
Erie Gun Club. 
Carlstadt, N. J.— The Erie Gun Club, one of the oldest shoot- 
ing organizations of South Brooklyn, wound up its winter sea- 
son in true shooting style at Cutwater's grounds, Carlstadt, N. 
J., on Wednesday of last week. There will be no shooting during 
June, July and August, as the club contests are at 14 birds in- 
stead of 7 as in former years. 
Charles Plate won the club event with a score of 13, losing his 
sixth bird, a fast right-quarterer. Henry Dohrman and Charles 
Detlefsen divided second honors with 12 each, while Finnigan, 
Hitchcock and Sweeney tied for third place with 11. 
As a wind-up of the season, John Hen served one of his old- 
time dinners, and the boys were at the score from soup to pivot. 
The birds were a fair lot, and many friends were present. Scores 
follow : 
H Dohrniann, 28 02122222201211—12 
G Humphreys, 28 01120221*01011— 9 
C Plate, 28 11211012222212—13 
C Detlefsen, 28 21211112201101—12 
R Maedei-, 26 12220011020021— 9 
F Gref, 28 i 00031102000222-7 
C H Luhrssen, 26 00121100000101- 6 
P Finnigan, 26 .....22101*22102211—11 
H Jankowskv, 27 .V:. 12121000001111—9 
D Mohrman, 28 20212010101201— 9 
M J Sweeney, 27 2202212*021111—11 
Jeanette Gun Club. 
There was a good attendance Friday last at the regular monthly 
contest of the Jeanette Gun Club, on the grounds of the Hudson 
County Driving Park, at Guttenberg, N. J. Although the day 
was mild, the birds proved to be a good lot of flyers, as the 
scores will show. Schorty, on the 20yd. mark, won Class A 
medal with 10 straight, defeating Steffens, Greiff and Loeble, all 
at 30yds. George Haggerdorn, a guest, also grassed 10, and 
Henry Pape won the Class B medal, at 2Syds., with a straight 
score — well, a few were hard ones, while President Fred Ahlers 
decamped with Class C prize with 8, losing his first and tenth 
birds. Following the club event, Chris. Interman successfully 
defended the challenge medal, defeating Chas. Meyerdiercks by 
a score of 14 to 11. Next in order was the team race at 5 birds 
a man between Capt. Ehlen's team and one headed by Capt. 
Pape, which resulted in a victory for Ehlen's team by 5 birds, the 
score being 32 to 27. Preceding all events, C. Meyer, with the 
gun that "Frank got," defeated Chas. Steffens in a 5-bird match 
at 30yds. rise, both contestants using brush guns. Scores: 
F Ehlen, 25 *111121210- 8 C Interman, 28 2102221121— 9 
F Kastens, 28 1122110122— 9 G Haggerdorn, 30. .2222222222— 10 
C Meyer. 30 1111202211— 9 C Thyssen, 28 1210010220— 6 
T Kroeger, 28 '2111122*01— S J Lubrman, 25 2222110000— 6 
t Steffens, 30 11222021*0— 7 f Hainhorst. 28 11010U211— 8 
H Pape, 28 1221112122—10 VV Rohlfs, 28 ."0101010011-5 
G Greiff, 30 2222220222— 9 C Meyerdiercks, 28.12010110*0— 5 
Schorty, 30 2122212222—10 G E Loeble, 30 1201220101^ 7 
H Gerdes, 25 2120100110— 6 
Challenge medal, 15 birds: 
C Interman, 28 111122121101222—14 
C Meyerdiercks, 28 101121102102022—11 
Team match, 5 men a side, 5 birds per man: 
F H Ehlen .21102—4 
C Meyer 21211—5 
C Steffens 21121—5 
G W Hagedorn 22002—3 
F Karstens 12102—4 
C Meyerdiercks 00111—3 
Rohlfs 12201—4 
H Pape 22210—4 
G E Greiff 12221—5 
G E Loeble 01202—3 
C Interman.... 12111—5 
T H Kroeger OOOlO— 1 
T H Hainhorst 10111-^ 
C H Thyssen 11110—4 
Gerdes 21201— '5^-32 J Luhrman 00001—1—27 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J.— Albert A. Schoverling was very much talked 
about on Saturday of last week by winning a solid silver loving 
cup and the championship of the Richmond Gun Club, at Smith 
Brothers' grounds, Newark, N. J. F. Hatkins and Ed Lovett 
were close seconds with 11 each, and divided second honors in the 
cup race. Baron Von Walkenberg, Fessenden and Hawes divided 
second money in the sweepstakes with 12 each. 
In the 5-bird event Schoverling, Reierson and Hawes were 
high guns and divided first and second moneys. 
The birds w-ere, as usual, a fast lot, and the day an ideal one. 
Following are the scores: 
No. 1, 5 birds, $2, 29yds.: 
Schoverling 22220—4 Reierson 1221*--4 
Bechtel WOOl— 2 Hawes 1*112--1 
■ Richmond Gun Club championship, 15 birds. Rose system: 
A A Schoverling, 30 20222222222*222-13 
G Bechtel, 29 10*12011*221002— 9 
E Toline, 29 212222*02121122—13 
F Hatkins, 29 120121002222202-11 
M Reierson, 29 11020*200120101- 8 
E Lovett, 29 ..102222202001222—11 
L W Colquitt, 29 220212202022222-12 
Von Walkenberg, 30 0220*022022202*- 8 
F P Fessenden, 29 2*2222220222022-12 
W Pearsall, 28 .c--.. 200222212000222—10 
A Hawes, 28 122222221022020—12 
H. P. Fessenden was referee. 
9 9 9 
9 10 11 
10 10 13 
.. 9 13 
.. 9 13 
.. 7 7 
.. 10 12 
..3 4 
Union Gun Club. 
Rutherford, N. J., May 16. — There were twenty 
at the weekly shoot of the Union Gun Club to- 
follow : 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 
Carlough H 
Huck 8 
Frank 9 
Wise 12 
Van Tassel 12 
J Hall 3 
H Von Lengerke 10 
F Axford 4 
James .• • 9 
Matzen 9 
Lawson 5 6 
Collins 13 13 
Hughes 4 5 
McClements 6 10 
Ford 10 14 
Reeves 10 
Fredericks H 10 
Andrews ■' 3 
Keevit ^6 
Paul 10 
R E Laucon 6 .. 
Carlough •. .• 12 
Reeves 
H Von Lengerke .. 
C. B. 
■three contestants 
day. The scores 
5 0 7 8 9 
15 15 15 25 25 
7 10 11 17 21 
11 .. .. 22 .. 
12 
12 10 10 16 .. 
11 10 
9 7 
4 13 12 13 16 
8 9 8 12 .. 
6 10 
9 9 10 18 .. 
2 9 .. 17 .. 
13 11 14 21 .. 
5 
5 9 
12 12 
11 13 12 18 20 
10 
.. 4 4 13 .. 
..7 8.. .. 
.. 8 .. 16 .. 
11 
22 . 
22 . 
20 . 
Axford, Sec'y. 
Enterprise Gun Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., May 16.— The shoot of the Enterprise Gun 
Club to-day had contestants and scores as follows: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Tarcets- 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 
Canno^n 8 12. 8 14 8 11 8 
Mains H 6 
McFarland 10 6 
Knight .V .. 10 9 10 
Black , 5 5 6 -11 4 6 
Powelz ..,......>. i Z 2 
C H 6 7 5 
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Fredrock • .. ■• .. .. 11 
Geo. W. Mains, Secy. 
7 13 9 
7 
4 
6 
6 
Cfawfofdsvillc Toarnamcnt. 
Coming so close on the heels of Paducah, it will interest all 
lovers of trapshooting to know that Tobacco Bill has "gone and 
done it." Just laid Fritz Gilbert, his side partner, in the shade; 
398 out of 400 in a two days' tournament is the record. We 
must not forget that Pop Heikes was a busy boy; he made 199 
the first day and 193 the second day. There were so many other 
good scores that all cannot herein be singled out, yet Hughy 
Clark going down the line with 194 is not to be passed by. 
The happiest lot of shooters— and among them the best that 
every gathered at one tournament of like nature — met at Cravv- 
fordsville, Ind., May 11, and the day was so perfect, the trap 
on its good behavior, as it was run by a one-legged mad. Ed. 
Voris was there to greet them, and all his lieutenants were ready 
to attend to every want, and the most complaint I heard was that 
the dinner furnished was too good. Read the scores all over; 
they tell the tale of the most perfect conditions. 
This is the twenty-fifth time that Crawfordsville has held a 
spring tournament, and as Pop Heikes has attended most of 
them, he only desires to live to attend twenty-five more of just 
such perfectly managed tourriaments. When Crawfordsville 
claims dates there is no use of worrying about anything only your 
shells, and then not to forget the dates. Voris, Stillwell, Snyder, 
Helm, Lacy and aboxtt fifty more very good gentlemen will attend 
to all the details, and what they overlook you can rely on Dad 
Detrick not failing in the smallest particular. Few clubs have a 
keeper living in the club house. Long live the Crawfordsville 
Club, and may more records be made on their pei"fect grounds. 
Several years ago Ralph Trimble was just starting out, and he 
made a record at this city which has not been equalled, breaking 
144 out of 145 targets, all reverse angles. 
Tramp Irwin shot through a live-bird programme and killed 100 
per cent. There are many other very large scores on record made 
there, and there will be many more in the future. But who can 
beat the one herein chronicled. It may stand for years, and -may 
never again be excelled save at the historic grounds at Craw- 
fordsville. 
First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 
Crosby 10 15 20 15 19 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 
Davis 9 13 18 11 18 15 17 13 18 10 17 15 
Stillwell .- 8 13 17 13 18 13 18 14 10 13 18 12 
Wiggins . . . , 7 14 16 14 17 14 18 13 20 14 19 15 
Trimble '.. 9 14 19 13 18 13 18 13 18 13 10 15 
Heikes 10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 19 15 20 15 
Burnside 7 10 15 12 20 12 15 14 19 15 17 14 
Hirschman 9 12 17 14 19 14 18 14 18 13 17 . . 
Fort 8 15 17 13 19 13 17 15 19 12 20 14 
McCaffrey 8 7 16 13 20 13 19 14 17 12 19 14 
Phillis 8 15 18 12 18 13 20 15 20 15 20 15 
Le Compte 9 13 17 14 20 14 20 14 17 14 19 15 
Voris 10 14 16 11 19 14 17 15 16 15 17 14 
Mcintosh 10 13 17 12 17 14 18 15 18 14 19 13 
Clark 9 14 18 13 20 14 19 15 18 15 20 15 
Rike 10 15 18 15 20 13 20 15 19 14 20 12 
Peck 9 13 18 14 17 13 20 15 18 14 18 14 
HefHey 6 13 20 10 19 13 17 12 18 13 15 13 
Hughes 10 13 17 14 19 15 15 13 17 14 19 15 
Connor 9 13 16 12 19 15 20 13 18 14 19 15 
Marshall 10 15 20 13 16 14 16 12 15 13 18 14 
Nash 7 12 18 13 17 14 20 15 17 12 19 15 
Tripp 9 14 17 9 18 13 17 13 19 
Parry 10 13 19 13 17 15 19 15 17 
Plead -. 9 12 19 14 20 13 19 13 19 13 19 14 
Flynn 8 12 15 14 17 14 18 13 IS 13 19 13 
Stipp 9 12 17 14 16 11 17 15 20 15 18 14 
Sherwood 7 11 17 13 18 14 17 13 16 13 15 15 
Tetzell 9 14 19 12 19 11 '.. 
Buckingham 8 13 13 9 16 
Tully 6 13 13 17 16 
Zea 7 12 17 13 16 10 17 9 . . 11 . . 13 
Fagett 7 13 16 10 .. 12 .. 12 11 
Jack Snipe 7 14 19 12 15 13 14 13 20 
Short 9 13 18 14 15 13 19 13 18 
Bell 8 12 15 19 16 15 12 
Servis .^j...-^..... 9 14 18 12 17 12 .. .. 
Iliff •18 14 .. 10 .. 8 .. .. 12 .. 
Eastman 10 16 
Deitrick .i. 15 
Waters 14 20 15 
Grimes 9 12 8 
Snyder 4 13 16 13 ..13 
Second 
Events : 
Targets : 
Crosby . . . . 
Lord 
Stillwell . . 
Wiggins ... 
Trimble ... 
Heikes 
Burnside ... 
Nash 
Fort 
Washburn . 
Phillis 
Le Compte 
Voris 
Flynn .. 
Clark 
Rike 
Waters 
Hefiley .... 
Connors . . . 
Hughes . . . 
Marshall ... 
Head 
Smiley 
Tripp 
Dugan 
Livinguth . . 
Tompson . 
Slow 
Sarvis 
Snyder . . . . 
Shaw 
Detrich 
Iliff 
Eastman . . . 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
Day. 
12 3 
10 15 20 
10 15 19 
9 14 19 
11 18 
13 18 
14 19 
15 20 
12 18 
9 14 15 
8 14 20 
7 10 19 
10 14 19 
8 13 20 
9 14 20 
10 13 17 
9 13 20 
9 15 20 
9 14 19 
8 12 17 
10 14 20 
9 13 19 
7 14 18 
8 15 19 
9 11 16 
8 13 17 
5 15 19 
.. ..20 
.. .. 19 
.. ..18 
8 12 17 
9 15 .. 
. . 14 17 
.. 14 .. 
4 5 
15 20 
15 20 
13 19 
13 19 
13 17 
12 19 
15 19 
13 17 
14 18 
14 19 
13 18 
14 20 
15 19 
11 17 
13 IS 
15 20 
15 17 
14 20 
13 16 
14 20 
15 16 
15 19 
13 17 
13 14 
15 19 
13 16 
13 17 
14 17 
15 10 
14 .. 
6 7 
15 20 
15 20 
14 18 
13 17 
14 17 
14 18 
13 20 
12 19 
14 19 
15 14 
12 18 
14 18 
13 IS 
13 20 
11 19 
14 20 
15 20 
14 19 
14 17 
15 19 
14 20 
11 19 
13 20 
10 11 
14 17 
12 13 
14 18 
15 19 
12 17 
14 16 
8 9 
15 20 
15 20 
13 16 
14 IS 
14 20 
14 19 
15 20 
13 20 
13 18 
11 20 
12 17 
15 20 
14 19 
15 12 
11 15 
14 19 
14 20 
14 19 
14 16 
14 18 
14 19 
12 19 
12 19 
12 .. 
11 19 
12 18 
14 16 
14 19 
13 15 
10 11 12 
15 20 15 
15 20 15 
14 20 13 
13 17 12 
14 20 14 
14 IS 13 
13 19 15 
15 IS 14 
14 19 14 
15 19 13 
12 19 13 
11 19 14 
15 17 14 
13 19 15 
10 13 14 
15 20 15 
15 18 14 
14 19 13 
14 IS 13 
12 20 15 
15 20 15 
13 20 12 
14 20 12 
13 19 13 
13 10 . . 
It 19 15 
13 19 15 
13 19 14 
15 .. .. 
10 
19 
13 17 12 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., May 9. — The Cincinnati Gun Club cash prize 
contest resulted as follows: 
Barker (18) 45, Medico (16) 45, Gerlaugh (16) 45, Gambell (20) 44, 
Ackley (15) 44, Herman (17) 44, R. Trimble (21) 44, Wilson (17) 
44, Faran (18) 42, Nye (16) 41, Ahlers (19) 41, Willie (16) 40, Capt 
(17) 40, Maynard (18) 40, McB. (16) 39, Corry (17) 39, Harris (19) 
37, Falk (16) 36, J. B. (17) 36, Roanoke (16) 35, Lindsley (16) 35, 
Block (18) 34, Du Bray (17) 34, Jack (16) 32. 
Team race, 50 targets, 16yds.: 
Gambell 49, Medico 46, Faran 46, Wilson 44, Ackley 44, Capt 42, 
Lindsley 41, Roanoke 37, Jack 33 ; total 382. 
Maynard 46, Harris 43, Block 43, Herman 42, Gerlaugh 38, Willie 
37, Du Bray 36, McB. 36, J. B. 33; total 354. 
At the annual meeting the following board was elected: R. H.-' 
West, G. W. Schuler, J. B. Mosby, Dr. A. B. Heyl, Fred Dreihs, 
Joe Coyle, Lpu Ahlers, J. E. Worth (Maynard), Herman Jergens. 
Officers will be named at regular monthly meeting. 
Three hundred and fifteen thousand targets were thrown the past 
year. One and one-third fare has been obtained for State shoot 
all over United States. 
