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Ft. Dodge Tournament. 
Fort Dodge, la., June 26.— The fourth annual amateur tourna- 
n?ent of the Fort Dodge Gun Club closed to-day and was well 
attended. 
The programme had twelve events on the first day and four- 
teen on the last, with $25 added to 10 and $5 to the 15-target 
events. No. 14 on the last day was 20 targets, with $20 added, 
open to all. The shooting was from one magautrap and one set 
of expert traps. 
Toll 
Jone 25, First Day. 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 15 
Dr Haughwout 8 12 
Benson 8 10 
Kehm 10 12 
Stohl 8 12 
Kantzkey 9 11 
Duncan 8 15 
Taylor 10 15 
Tamm 7 11 
Budd 10 14 
Gilbert V 15 
Clark 6 12 
Julius 7 11 
Maher 8 12 
Smith 9 15 
Bond 7 11 
Kreig 5 15 
McGinnis 10 12 
Brownlie 9 12 
C H Smith 10 11 
Lane 10 15 
Campbell . . . . : 6 14 
Graham 9 14 
Lambert 9 11 
Kolb 6 .. 
Mitchell 12 
Johnson 
Frees 
Fort . . 
3 4 
15 10 
14 9 
12 9 
14 9 
15 9 
14 10 
13 9 
15 10 
12 7 
15 9 
15 10 
13 10 
14 7 
10 6 
15 9 
12 4 
11 9 
13 8 
12 8 
11 9 
14 9 
13 9 
15 9 
13 8 
5 6 
15 15 
13 12 
7 15 
15 14 
15 13 
15 14 
12 15 
12 15 
11 14 
15 14 
15 15 
10 .. 
9 12 
13 9 
15 15 
10 .. 
12 7 
10 13 
12 13 
11 12 
13 15 
13 12 
14 14 
14 7 
7 8 9 10 11 12 
10 15 15 10 15 15 
9 8 11 10 11 14 
10 .. 
9 12 
10 13 
10 12 
10 14 
9 6 
10 15 
9 14 
9 6 
14 9 
14 8 
15 10 
13 6 
15 10 
14 10 
9 12 
9 12 
9 15 
10 6 
14 9 
15 10 
13 14 
14 14 
14 14 
15 13 
15 15 
13 9 
14 15 
13 14 
12 13 
13 12 
12 12 
14 14 
10 .. 
8 10 13 8 14 12 
10 13 12 10 13 15 
7 11 13 8 14 12 
7 10 12 
10 12 14 10 13 14 
10 15 14 10 15 14 
9 13 13 7 14 15 
9 13 12 10 14 10 
10 .. .. 6 .. -. 
9 14 15 
. . 13 14 10 10 13 
. . 11 13 10 15 15 
11 12 
Broke. 
131 
136 
147 
144 
156 
118 
156 
153 
122 
126 
155 
iii 
139 
131 
i49 
145 
146 
130 
Jane 26, Second Day. 
Events : 1 
Targets: 10 
Dr Haughwout 10 
Benson 5 
Mitchell 8 
Kehm 7 
Mrs Haughwout ... 6 
Duncan 9 
Taylor 10 
Lone 8 
Budd 9 
Gilbert 10 
Kantzkey 10 
Frees , 9 
Kreig 7 
McGinnis 9 
Trusty 
Stohl 
Kreig 
Ford 
Davis 
2 3 
15 15 
14 14 
8 10 
11 .. 
14 14 
15 15 
14 13 
14 14 
15 14 
15 15 
13 14 
14 15 
13 13 
15 12 
4 5 6 
10 15 15 
8 14 12 
5 .. .. 
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
10 10 10 15 10 15 15 20 
9 7 9 12 9 12 14 18 
8 14 13 
4 .. .. 
10 13 14 
10 15 15 
9 12 14 
10 15 14 
10 15 14 
9 13 15 
10 15 14 
10 10 10 13 
4 
8 10 10 11 
8 10 10 14 
10 9 10 10 
10 10 9 15 
10 10 10 15 
8 10 8 13 
9 10 10 13 
17 
9 15 15 16 
20 
7 11 14 17 
10 15 14 20 
S 14 13 18 
9 15 14 19 
10 15 15 20 
10 11 13 17 
10 14 15 19 
Broke. 
162 
168 
164 
178 
163 
178 
184 
164 
177 
..10 
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7 10 5 11 
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IIawkeye. 
Mtchigfan State Leagftte Tottrnament. 
For some years there have been monthly shoots held by the 
State League and also the Michigan Central League. Nothing 
appears to be doing in the Central League, but the State League 
held their first meeting at Jackson, June 17 and 18. The attendance 
shows that the shooters are alive and interested in the game. 
Although the meeting was not much advertised in the sporting 
press, there were a number of the experts and traveling men here. 
Rolla Heikes is making one of his tours of the State. Likewise 
Frank Ford ran over from Chicago. Then Hood Waters took a 
chance on showing what he could do in a wet country surrounded 
by lakes. "Grandpa" Wilson did not have far to come; and C. 
W. Phellis just gave 'em all a touch of high life for the two days, 
winning high average. 
The home club did not have as many shooters out as they 
usually do; yet they made a great showing in the team shoot. 
Max Hensler won the expert medal on a straight score of 25. 
J. H. Cox, the last year winner, also won here again, and now 
takes the trophy out of competition as his own. 
Leonard Finletter, of Adrian, was the good shot in the amateur 
class, and carried off the trophy. 
In the team shoot, in which Grand Rapids, Jackson, Battle 
Creek, Northville, Detroit and Tecumseh competed, Grand Rapids 
and Jackson tied on 70 out of 75; then Felger, Jarvis and Hud- 
son proved too much for Thompson, White and Smitli, and won. 
The election of officers resulted in Max Hensler being chosen 
President; N. S. Hubbard, Vice-President, and O. R. Hensler, 
Secretary. 
The League should prosper with two such boomers as the 
Hensler brothers, as they travel all over the State. 
Battle Creek promises to give a shoot the middle of July. The 
scores : 
June J 7, First Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Tarcets: 15 20 15 20 25 15 25 15 20 15 20 
Heikes ^ 13 18 14 17 23 14 23 15 20 14 19 
■^^Ison 14 20 14 18 21 13 22 14 17 10 19 
M Hensler 13 18 14 18 25 12 23 14 15 13 IS 
Lord .... 11 19 16 14 21 11 21 12 17 11 20 
Mills 13 13 14 15 20 15 19 10 12 13 15 
Tarvis 13 13 10 14 20 13 22 12 17 11 17 
Toft .. 14 13 11 14 20 10 17 11 14 9 .. 
A R Hensler 9 16 11 18 22 10 19 10 16 12 14 
T T 15 14 12 17 24 6 18 .. 15 .. .. 
Feleer 14 19 15 17 22 13 24 14 18 12 20 
Toll 11 15 14 15 23 14 25 12 15 12 16 
Stablev .' 14 20 14 19 23 11 21 14 18 14 17 
Cox ' ... 9 14 11 16 22,14 24 12 16 11 14 
Stanley 12 19 14 19 23 9 19 14 14 15 18 
HaweT 13 18 U 16 21 12 10 13 19 12 16 
White 11 18 14 14 18 12 10 15 18 14 19 
Watts 12 17 11 19 
Hubbard 13 18 13 17 21 12 22 12 19 11 18 
Green . . 10 9 13 15 17 7 21 9 IS 12 18 
Scott 14 16 12 16 19 13 23 15 12 15 IS 
Woods '.: ■. 15 15 13 18 23 13 23 14 17 10 19 
Thomo^on 9 20 14 19 22 15 20 14 19 14 20 
Va?son .. 13 17 12 17 22 8 .. .. 20 10 19 
Hudson 12 17 13 19 24 13 23 13 17 14 19 
rtuason ...... 2^ 23 13 2I 15 16 15 16 
plit ....... 15 17 15 19 20 14 25 14 19 13 20 
Yoote 12 19 15 16 .. 13 24 10 16 12 16 
WimamV::: lO is U 19 .. 13 23 9 16 U 20 
Waters 14 19 14 18 IS 11 24 15 IS 15 20 
i?K.ln 13 20 11 19 .. 14 24 12 19 14 19 
FnlPtter 15 20 14 18 26 11 26 9 19 14 18 
pj^n" 12 19 15 10 19 12 23 15 20 12 is 
June J 8, Second Day. 
Events- 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 
T^r^lts- 15 15 20 20 15 15 20 15 15 25 15 
ttAups 15 13 IS 17 W 14 18 12 13 25 14 
-M KenslcV 14 14 19 19 15 11 IS 13 14 25 12 
t\Ja 13 12 18 17 13 12 20 14 13 22 12 
{jmfnn 13 12 19 17 15 14 16 12 13 18 12 
^KlU 15 15 17 17 14 14 16 10 11 22 9 
■■■■ 14 14 20 18 15 15 20 14 13 24 15 
ru^I 'L : 13 10 19 19 14 12 17 8 13 23 14 
1^*^^°" 9 13 20 17 15 15 19 11 13 22 13 
Green 
Waters 
Stabley 
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13 
15 
17 
18 
12 
15 
19 
14 
12 
22 
13 
13 
13 
15 
18 
12 
13 
19 
12 
13 
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15 
14 
13 
15 
17 
11 
13 
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8 
12 
15 
19 
17 
15 
12 
17 
14 
13 
24 
12 
13 
11 
19 
17 
12 
13 
17 
13 
11 
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11 
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20 
16 
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Trap at Litcfaficid, III. 
On June 17 there was a good attendance of local shooters at 
Litchfield, 111,, who spent the day shooting targets. And why? 
Because Mr. Hugh Snell, as secretary of the club, had invited all 
to come and shoot a programme of fifteen events, all 10 targets 
each, with money divided into four equal parts— 25, 25, 25, 25. 
Considering that the shooters were farmers and of the 75 per 
cent, class mostly, and this kind of a shoot is the only kind 
that would keep forty of such shooters shooting all day, this 
shows that tournament promoters would find it to their advantage 
to adopt the old style plan of 10 targets. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets : 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Broke. 
Scott 8 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 6 9 10 8 9 137 
H Snell 68 5 7798 10 8779587 111 
McGill 4G6769976456547 91 
Thompson ...... 476S87666867857 99 
Groves S 58958869869997 114 
Schaff 7 0 10 8 9 6 9 6 10 8 9 8 7 7 7 117 
Baii-d 588653757557 10 79 97 
Caldwell 65SS66 10 78666487 101 
Jewsburv 7 6 7 10 6 9 5 7 7 5 5 7 6 8 9 104 
Chrisman 778757669698777 106 
H A Roblev 7 7 6 10 9 10 10 9 9 7 9 9 7 9 10 129 
J D Pollard..:.".. 687798998987878 118 
W Gilbert 8796899 10 9575888 116 
P Stander 7798 4 88678 10 9965 111 
T A Snell 7 6 6 6 7 9 10 7 7 10 9 7 7 8 6 112 
Wall 6 7 5 8 10 7 6 8 5 7 5 6 7 7 7 97 
Page 10 9 6 7 8 9 10 8 6 7 8 8 5 7 8 116 
Head 10 8 6 9 8 7 8 7 7 7 6 8 10 10 9 120 
Boa 10 9 10 9 9 10 8 9 10 9 10 9 10 10 10 142 
Stvan 7 7 5 8 9 8 7 8 7 8 4 7 6 8 6 102 
Rupert 8655575 10 8677549 97 
Keller 8 9 10 9 8 9 9 10 10 8 6 8 8 9 8 129 
Allen 7998S 9 10 8 10 766776 118 
Van Gundy 10 6 7 7 9 S 10 8 10 9 6 8 9 6 9 122 
Stoner 9 10 8 8 9 10 9 9 9 8 9 9 7 8 10 131 
Meyer-s •6 7889877897S666 110 
Schiess :...10 87S99889879897 124 
Neel 65896 6 888676866 98 
Plager 9 9 9 9 8 9 8 10 10 10 8 8 8 7 9 131 
Montgomery .... 79888 10 89 10 889799 127 
Cummings 7 S 8 8 S' 8 9 7 7 9 7 8 9 7 5 115 
Titchell 78889 5 7698663.. 8 108 
Crawford .....I.. 7 5 6 9 5 9 7 7 6.... 61 
Manning 6 7 9 7 10 5 5 8 54 
Boston Gon Club. 
Boston, MasSi, June 24.— The rainy day veterans were the only 
shooters present at the fifth serial summer prize shoot to-day, and 
while the conditions were anything but to the liking of a trap 
shooter, good feeling prevailed during the entire programme. It 
was one of the days when the rmaccountable misses were in evi- 
dence, and kept every one on the hop, wondering what was the 
matter. One shooter has the crust to bring forth some extremely 
light shells to shoot, which had about enough strength to kill 
blue bottles, but not enough for an inanimate target 40yds. away. 
However, when the rest were kind enough to allow him a 10yd. 
handicap, there was a material increase, from 30 to SO per cent., 
and his experiment was not altogether useless. Woodruff's shoot- 
ing was certainly the feature, and barring the misfortune of 
changing ammunition and a hazy light, would have finished his 
last 15 in first-class style. Other scores as follows: 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 10 15 5p 15 10 15 5p 10 15 Av. 
Frank, IS 8 10 8 10 8 12 4 7 . . .706 
Muldown, 16 3 8.. S 8 8.... .. .493 
Lawler, 16 6 8 3 7 4 9 4 483 
Woodruff, 17 10 13 7 13 9 14 7 10 6 .810 
Kirkwood, 18 3 7 6 12 3 10 8 7 10 .600 
Bell, 18 8 10 7 715 
George, 14 1 .. .100 
Merchandise match: 
Woodruff, 17 111111111110111 10 11 11 10 10—21 
Kirkwood, 18 011101011111010 11 10 11 10 11—18 
Bell. 18 110110111110100 10 00 11 11 11—17 
Frank, 18 110101111111011 11 00 00 11 00—16 
Lawler, 16 . . . .". UOllOlOOlllOlO 10 00 10 10 10—13 
Muldown, 16 100001101101100 w 
Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
Rochester, N. Y., June 24. — The weather conditions were unfav- 
orable. There were thunder storms and consequent rain. Mr. 
Clark, another new shooter, is coming to the front, as his score 
of 31 out of his allowance of 32 will show. Gardner withdrew, 
Clark beat AVeller out on shoot-off. Score: Clark 24, Weller 21. 
Messrs. Adkin. and Clark have donated a beautiful silver mug 
for a handicap contest, shooting for same to be held every 
Wednesday for 'next four months. The winner each Wednesday 
will score one point; the contestant winning the most points to 
own the trophy. The contest will be at 50 targets scratch, and 
the entrance fee will be 50 cents. 
The first shoot for this trophy was to have been held yesterday, 
but owing to the incompleteness of details it was postponed until 
next Wednesday. This contest promises some lively times. All of 
the boys will shoot at Newark, June 25. 
The scores of the prize contest follow: 
Allowed. Scored. 
Adkin 25 24 
*Clark 32 31 
Coughlin 30 24 
Stewart 25 23 
* Tied for points. 
Allowed. Scored. 
Newton ,, 27 20 
♦Gardner 30 27 
*Weller 28 27 
White 27 24 
Mountainside Gon Club, 
West Orange, N. J., June 20.— The scores made at the shoot of 
(he Mountainside Gun Club to-day follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 10 10 25 10 10 _ Targets: 25 10 10 25 10 10 
H Wethling.... 24 9 8 22 9 .. S Beegle 14 7 9., 7.. 
G Zeigler 2110 8 .. ... J McDonough.. 14 6 6 21 8 6 
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6 7 
7 9 
7 7 
A Baldwin 19 8 
\V Hollum 19 8 9 
W Clarke 16 . . 
P Gantz .... 16 
F Wright 16 .. .- 
W German 14 5 7 
F Brock 7 7 19 
F Hollum 9 20 
C Zeigler 20 
Brown and Sharpe Gun Club. 
Providence,, R. L, June 27.— The tournament of the Brown 
and Sharpe Gun Club, held to-day, was a success. About 2,500 
targets were thrown. Mr. E. C. Griffith, of Pascoag, won high 
average with "a score of 142 out of a total of 150. Bain was second 
average with a score of 142 out of a total of 1.50. Bain, of Crans- 
ton, was second with 1.33, and Johnson, secretary of the Brown and 
Sharpe Club, was close to Bain with 131. Scott scored 130, having 
fallen down in the earlier events, but shooting well in the cup 
shoot. Reiner, of Centredale, surprised and gratified himself 
of a possible 40, one of the 
a broken target too late to 
rectify his error. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Griffith , 
Bain , , . . , 
Johnson 9 13 
Scott ; 9 10 
and his friends by breaking 37 out 
misses being caused by pulling on 
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10 15 10 15 20 20 20 20 20 
8 15 9 14 18 19 19 20 20 
10 12 10 12 19 15 18 19 18 
8 13 18 16 18 17 19 
7 11 18 20 17 20 18 
McArde 7 13 8 13 17 17 19 19 16 
Campbell ion 7 13 19 19 16 16 18 
Mead 9 14 10 10 15 19 17 15 16 
Volker , 7 14 5 10 15 18 19 16 17 
^ate 8 13 4 15 18 17 11 16 17 
tooke 7 12 9 11 19 17 16 11 17 
Smith 8 9 6 14 19 17 12 14 . . 
Richards 17 15 19 19 15 
Stamton 7 10 8 11 15 ;17 13 . . . . 
Lambert 20 12 16 15 11 
Getchell 9 15 7 14 19 
Jorden ; 7 12 20 15 
Arms 7 9 9 13 
Reiner ig 19 
Arnold 8 12 6 10 
Teed G 7 7 13 . . . 
Gardner 4 g H 
Gove 5 8 .. .. 
Broke. 
142 
133 
131 
130 
129 
129 
124 
121 
119 
119 
99 
85 
81 
74 
64 
54 
38 
37 
36 
33 
23 
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Pooghkeepsic Gun Club. 
PouGHKEEPsiE, Juue 26.— Notwithstanding that to-day was an 
ideal one for trapshooting but eight members of this club at- 
tended the weekly shoot. Those who did attend, however, did 
considerable shooting, and some good scores were made. Thir- 
teen events were shot off, ^ome of which were small sweeps, and 
in which Traver and Smith were the "bright stars." 
Event No. 5, for the Marshall cup, was the principal and only 
important event of the day, and this was won by A. J. Du Bray, 
the club's popular and hustling secretary, on a total of 21. 
We have all arrangements completed for conducting what we 
expect to be a successful "little" shoot on July 4. While we 
term this a local shoot, it is in fact an open one, though not on a 
large scale. The programme consists of five 15 target events, 
40 cents entrance each, and one 25 bird event at 7S cents. Tar- 
gets thrown for one cent each, which is included in the en- 
trance. Shooting begins at 1:30 P. M. Loaded shells on the 
grounds at reasonable prices. This would be a good time for 
many shooters that don't care to compete at the big shoots to 
get in and get a piece of the money. This is a shoot at which the 
cost of the targets don't take away the profits from your winnings. 
Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 25 25 10 15 10 15 10 15 Broke. 
Traver 7 11 . . 13 20 . . 9 12 10 15 9 . . 
Spencer, 2 5 9 .... 19 .. 6 8 
Briggs, 3 6 10 .. ..16 
Du Bois, 1...... 6 11 6 10 21 .. 9 8 
Winans, 2 8 .. 6 11 20 . . 7 10 7 11 6 .. 
Marshall, 4 7 11 17 19 8 10 3 12 6 10 
Smith, 2 8 7 17 18 10 12 10 10 ... . 
Russell 4 8 15 .... 
Figures after the names signify handicaps in cup event. 
Snaniweh. 
106 
45 
29 
70 
84 
99 
90 
27 
Decatur (III.) Doings. 
Geo. Rupert has been holding almost monthly tournaments all 
the year, his last venture being on June 19. The event brought 
out J. L. Head, Leslie Standish and John Boa, who had some 
trouble in two events, and Head bested him in the total number 
of kills. Ed Miller was high amateur with 150 out of 175, and 
Tom Stover was second. 
During the day J. E. Smith made a run of 52 straight, all using 
the U. M. C. shells. 
A feature of the shoot was the good scores made by H. W. 
Cadwallader, the old trap shot, formerly of Danville, 111. 
The weather was not such as would assist drawing a crowd. 
The scores : 
Events : 
Targets : 
T S Boa 9 
J L Head 9 
P Keister 6 
Geo Rupert .' 9 
Van Gundy 5 
W N Gray...:.' , 7 
Ed Miller 10 
J D Pollard.: 7 
T Stover 7 
G Post :." 12 6 20 
J E Smith 8 13 
J E Funk....:.' 9 13 
E W Cooley 9 10 12 8 17 
H W Cadwallader .. .. lOZfl 
W Lyons 5 . . 
H Snell ; 7 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
10 10 15 10 20 10 10 10 15 20 10 10 10 15 
9 14 9 13 
9 11 9 18 
7 13 6 IS 
9 12 5 11 
5 
5 11 9 13 
7 13 8 17 
6 11 9 13 
8 11 8 15 
9 9 12 9 19 10 9 10 15 
9 10 10 12 19 10 10 9 15 
4 
7 
7 
9 
8 
9 
9 
9 
10 
9 
10 
6 8 9 15 7 7 9 12 
. ... 10 
6 6 9 
8 9 12 17 10 8 9 13 
6 . . . . ■ 
8 9 12 16 8 9 8 15 
8 9 14 18 10 8 
9 10 15 20 S 9 
8 9 12 . . 10 9 
9 9 13 19 9 9 8 13 
9 10 14 19 10 10 9 14 
9 9 11 .. 7 
759 15 7969 
9 15 
8 15 
8 12 
L Rogers , 7 7 
Baltimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore, Md., June 27. — ' 
timore Shooting Association, 
Kesler won first in Classes A, 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 
Winchester, 18.... 6 8 5 9 
Harker. 18 5 7 6 8 
Chew, 18 9 14 10 13 
Schaab, 18 9 10 9 12 
Roberts, 18 - 
Franklin, 16 7 10 8 12 
Kesler. 16 ....10 9 7 11 
Hawkins, 16 10 14 10 15 
Edwards, 16. ...... 10 13 8 10 
Harmison, 16 5 8 6 7 
In the handicap contest of the Bal- 
held to-day, Hawkins, 
B and C respectively. 
5 Events : 
50 Targets: 
23 Preston, 16 
21 Levering, 16 
46 Mark, 16 
37 Brown, 16 
37 Sampson, 16 
33 High Gun, 16 
33 Oak, 16 
48 Smith, 16 
29 Barth, 16 
12 
Preston and 
The scores: 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 15 10 15 50 
10 14 10 13 43 
7 10 
8 14 40 
6 13 32 
4 10 29 
9 14 42 
8 7 32 
6 10 30 
5 8 24 
7 12 
S 9 
5 8 
10 13 
9 10 
8 7 
7 9 
Winchester Gon Club. 
Detroit, Mich.— The regular shoot of the Winchester Gun Club, 
June 27, was well attended, and some good scores were made, 
John Ford's 24 out of 25 being the best. Following are the scores, 
the distances being for the trophy event,' the fifth; the sixth 
being the club event: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 25 25 
Ford, 16 8 11 24 22 
Shiel, 18 8 7 14 22 21 
Lewis, 18 7 5 11 15 .. 
Brodie, 16 7 .... 13 23 23 
Reid, 18 9 12 19 17 
Hitchcock, 18.. 10 .. .. 12 20-23 
Events : 
Targets : 
Leggett, 16.. 
Barthel, 16, . 
Chapman, 16 
Ackley, 18 8 
Catton, 16 8 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
10 10 10 15 25 25 
. . . . 5 12 14 11 
2 10 7 
5 11 . . 21 
: . 12 . . 20 
9 12 19 . ,. 
