July 3d, 1904.] 
FOREST. AND STREAM. 
101 
19.. 23 22—45 
18.. 18 20—38 
21.. 20 21—41 
21.. 20 20—40 
18. .24 23—47 
18.. 17 19—36 
16.. 21 17—38 
18.. 21 22—43 
18.. 22 16—38 
18.. 21 23—44 
18.. 21 24—45 
19.. 20 24—44 
19.. 24 23—47 
18.. 22 24—46 
16.. 20 23—43 
Sievers 15 15 19 14 13 20 14 15 19—144 
Townsend 13 14 15 15 10 15 15 15 18—130 
King 13 15 19 12 13 18 14 14 20—138 
Plank 13 15 18 14 14 20 15 15 20—144 
Blevins 13 15 19 13 15 20 13 14 19—141 
Carter 13 11 12 8 13 17 13 15 16—128 
Starkey , 11 13 17 11 16 
Campbell 14 15 17 13 12 20 14 15 19-139 
Miller 12 15 19 14 15 15 14 15 18-133 
Scliroeder 14 14 19 15 13 17 15 12 18—137 
Bray 15 13 15 15 13 19 14.13 20—137 
Diefenderfer 13 15 19 14 14 19 14 15 20—143 
Waddington 14 14 19 15 14 19 14 15 19—143 
Maxwell 14 14 19 12 15 20 14 15 20—143 
Thorp 13 13 17 13 15 17 13 12 18—130 
Biglow 14 15 17 14 14 20 15 13 18—140 
J Weitz 13 12 18 13 14 19 15 15 18-135 
Beiser 14 12 16 12 13 19 15 15 20—136 
Dolson 10 12 16 14 13 16 
Winko 11 14 16 12 10 16 11 9 18—117 
Hardy 11 13 19 13 . . 20 11 12 18 
Scapp 15 7 .... 
Heinmouth 17 16.. 21 24-45 
Averages for three days: Gilbert 437, Riehl 431, Diefenderfer 
427, Plank 425, Sievers 423, Bray 414, Garrett 414, Campbell 413, 
King 409, Miller 404, Weitz 399, Schroeder 399, Beiser 396, Carter 
392, Thorpe 388, Townsend 370, Winko 308. 
Great Western Handicap. 
CConcluded from page 83.) 
Denver, Colo., July 16.— The third day wound up the target 
programme, which led up to the big event. The scores made 
gave the committee foundation for allotting the handicaps. 
On the shooting form, John Garrett was the favorite, while A. J. 
Lawton, also of Colorado Springs; Wm. Clayton, of Kansas City, 
and Chas. Younkman, of Denver, were close up. 
One Fritz Gilbert did a little stunt on Thursday. Being placed 
on the 22yd. mark, he got pretty much foxy and smashed up 83 
16.. 23 24—47 
19.. 21 15—36 
17.. 19 20—39 
He missed but 21 out of 600 from 
second and Budd third among 
Broke. 
186 
188 
171 
183 
178 
186 
193 
184 
187 
181 
181 
178 
167 
177 
167 
194 
166 
172 
179 
154 
165 
174 
191 
170 
178 
186 
167 
180 
166 
191 
185 
•'. 177 
168 
169 
171 
161 
186 
172 
182 
130 
143 
142 
172 
mud pies for a world's record, 
the 22yd. mark. Hirschy came 
the experts. . 
Among the amateurs, there was, as before-mentioned, Garrett, 
Clayton, Lawton and Younkman at the top. 
The scores for Thursday: 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 25 15 15 20 
Hirschy 14 13 20 15 15 19 14 15 18 13 15 16 
Plank 13 14 19 14 15 20 15 14 15 18 13 18 
Hairgood 11 12 16 11 14 16 15 12 17 14 13 20 
Bieser 15 13 17 15 13 19 13 13 18 14 15 18 
King 15 13 17 13 14 19 14 12 16 13 14 18 
Budd 15 12 19 15 14 18 15 15 19 11 14 19 
Riehl 12 15 20 14 15 20 14 15 20 15 13 19 
Garrett 14 13 20 15 13 20 14 13 16 13 14 19 
Lawton 14 12 19 12 15 19 14 13 19 14 14 17 
Rohrer 14 13 18 13 14 19 15 14 15 14 15 17 
Sievers 13 15 19 14 13 17 14 13 19 14 14 16 
Mann 13 13 18 15 13 16 14 14 16 12 15 20 
G Maxwell 14 14 18 11 13 17 15 12 16 11 9 17 
Tones 13 14 20 14 13 17 14 14. 18 14 12 14 
Mackie 13 13 17 14 13 18 13 12 14 14 12 14 
Gilbert 15 14 20 14 15 19 15 15 20 15 14 18 
Cunningham 11 13 17 12 14 17 12 9 17 14 13 17 
Gottlieb 12 11 20 13 14 19 11 13 18 11 10 20 
O'Brien 15 15 15 13 13 20 12 13 17 15 13 18 
c Kellv 10 13 16 11 12 19 11 12 15 9 10 16 
Allen 14 12 15 11 12 17 12 11 19 14 12 16 
Moffatt '.' 14 15 18 15 13 16 10 12 19 13 12 19 
Shawver 14 15 19 14 15 20 15 14 19 14 12 20 
le*gs 12 12 15 14 14 17 13 14 17 1312 17 
Hudelson 14 14 17 14 12 18 15 13 19 13 11 18 
Clavton 13 14 19 10 15 20 15 13 19 15 13 20 
McGee " 14 12 16 12 11 18 14 11 19 10 12 18 
Younkman".' 13 14 20 14 15 18 15 13 17 13 13 15 
Anderson 12 15 15 12 13 16 14 12 15 12 13 17 
Waddington 14 15 19 15 14 20 15 15 20 12 13 19 
Randall 14 14 19 13 14 19 13 14 19 14 13 19 
Tnlman 12 14 16 12 13 19 13 13 18 15 13 19 
R azee 15 11 11 13 15 18 11 8 
Tinton ' 12 10 19 14 11 19 11 13 18 13 10 IS 
Miller 13 14 19 13 15 18 11 10 15 11 11 17 
K ill 15 12 17 14 14 19 14 14 15 9 10 18 
MurraV 12 12 16 12 13 19 11 12 15 12 13 14 
Campbell 12 15 20 15 15 17 13 14 17 15 14 19 
Caldwell 11 12 18 14 14 17 12 14 18 12 12 18 
Gooden 13 15 19 15 14 20 13 12 19 12 14 17 
Billy Burrow 8 9 15 10 11 15 7 11 16 7 10 11 
Beebe 12 10 15 12 10 11 8 6 18 11 14 16 
fi arvev 12 10 11 9 9 13 10 13 19 13 12 13 
Devore 10 13 13 15 13 19 14 13 . . . . . . 
McKenzie 15 13 18 13 14 20 13 11 15 12 13 15 
Canotto 13 • • 14 10 11 10 
F Stone 10 13 15 14 13 17 ... 
Tohnson " • ■ .. 13 10 20 14 12 20 ... 
T Maxwell 11 13 20 13 12 18 ... 
Dorsey ... 7 1112 10 12 11 ... 
Hoffman 6 13 15 12 1 16 ... 
The leaders in the average for the three days were: 
EjXp crts 
First Day. Second Day. Third day. Total 
H e c Hrrsc e hy.::'.'.'.:'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.;;:;:i86 m 554 
cwBudd. y ; iss ns iso 550 
Amateurs. 
J W Garrett 181 
W Clayton 184 
A F Lawton 189 
C Younkman 190 
Friday saw the close of the week's pleasurable outing, with per- 
fect weather and a great crowd of spectators though only forty 
shooters took part. . 
The day was of the made-to-order kind; just a little breeze 
occasionally that was a welcome relief from the hot sun's rays. 
The scores herewith, while showing a total of 200, include three 
matches. First 50, the Coyd Park cup; second 50, the Lef ever gun, 
and the last 100 the handicap. . 
The first events found Plank shooting strong, and he won the 
Lefeve'r gun after a tie with McGee, in which the Kansas City 
man relinquished his right. ■,„„, .,. , , • ■, i ^- 
The handicap was started at 2:30, with the professionals shooting 
for averages only, and with the understanding that the highest 
amateur was to win. , 
The surprise of the contest was the poor shooting of Garrett, 
yet 21yds. was a long distance for him. He stated before the 
shoot started that he was not up to form. 
The first round of 20 wound up with only Budd and Anderson 
straight. Plank lost 2, George Maxwell. 3, Plank did not get going 
until his last 40, which he went straight, and thus a total of 94. 
Maxwell with only one hand, duplicated the above, and with a 20 
on the second round, finished with 94, a remarkable score. With 
Anderson it was different. He lost but 2 out of first 60, then 
4 out of last 40, and thus a tie. 
Old man Budd was in a class by himself with 93. Lawton was 
the only 92, and Gilbert with 91. Hirschy, Clayton and Younk- 
man got into the 90 hole. 
The shoot-off was one of the hottest ever known, and was very 
similar to the G. A. H. ; yet the shooting was better. All three 
tied on 19 out of first 20. In the second round Anderson and 
Plank went straight, while the one-armed man lost out, possibly 
tiring with the strain. Starting on the third string, both seemed 
cool and deliberate, yet Plank was first to lose then it was 
thought a sure thing for the Kansas man. Soon Anderson missed, 
and then Plank wound up and ran out straight, while Anderson 
failed on the eighteenth. . , 
Thus did voung Plank, who is but twenty-six years old, a clerk 
in Denver, win the handsome trophy, and the honor and cash 
th fhrscores for the handicap: Hirschy 90, Plank 94 Heirgood 83 
Bieser 87 king 83, Budd 93, Riehl 85, Garrett 84, Lawton 92, 
ttnhrer 89 Sievers 89, Mann 79, G. Maxwell 94, Jones 85, Mackie 
Gilbert 91 O'Brien 87, Cunningham 78, Gottlieb 86, Skelley 
Huddleson 70, Clayton 90, McGee 89, Yonkman 90, Wadding- 
ln 7g Anderson 9*. Randal 89, Razee 78, Stone 81, Tipton 75, 
MHler '87 Hill 85, Murray 81, Campbell 87, Gooden 85, Tallman 78, 
Maxwell 83, Harvey 83, Radford 86 McKenzie 88. 
Scores for the day with the handicaps: 
T,„„ pt „ 15 15 20 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 
•• *w 9? ..... 14 14 19 12 12 20 18 20 17 15 20 
196 
191 
188 
186 
184 
186 
181 
180 
561 
561 
558 
556 
92, 
71, 
Hirsthy 22 .... 11 15 20 15 15 19 18 19 17 20 20 
K n „fij 15 14 19 14 13 20 15 n i& ie 17 
Heirgood la ... 14 12 18 13 14 18 17 19 14 17 20 
£- eS ~ 'i» 12 15 18 13 13 20 14 16 19 20 14 
gjg 20 14 14 19 14 12 19 20 17 18 20 18 
Broke. 
181 
189 
178 
178 
174 
185 
180 
178 
182 
181 
175 
166 
172 
182 
187 
185 
178 
168 
166 
146 
144 
•181 
186 
181 
' 167 
191 
177 
157 
171 
135 
173 
169 
158 
160 
179 
166 
165 
177 
161 
Riehl, 21 14 15 18 15 15 18 17 18 15 16 19 
Garrett, 22 14 15 18 15 13 19 18:17.14,17 18 
Lawton, 20 ..' '.. 13 14 16 14 15 18 19 18 17 18 20 
Rohrer, 20 13 15 17 14 15 18 18 18 16 19 18 
Sievers 19 13 15 18 13 13 14 19 16 20 16 18 
Mann, 18 11 15 20 12 13 16 16 18 17 13 15 
Jones 18 12 14 18 14 15 14 17 19 15 18 16 
G Maxwell, 17 14 10 19 12 15 18 17 20 17 20.20 
Mackie, 18 13 14 18 12 14 14 19 18 16 19 20 
Gilbert, 23 14 15 20 14 15 16 17 18 20 18 18 
O'Brien, 20 13 14 17 15 13 19 18 15 17 17 20 
Cunningham, 18 13 14 17 14 15 17 12 16 15 16 19 
Gottlieb, 18. 14 10 17 9 13 17 16 18 18 19 15 
Skelly, 18 9 12 16 12 10 16 14 14 15 13 15 
Huddleson, 17 12 11 13 13 9 16 12 15 17 14 12 
Clayton, 20 13 12 19 15 14 18 16 18 18 19 19 
McGee, 19 14 14 20 14 15 20 19 19 16 18 17 
Younkman, 20 13 14 19 15 13 17 19 20 18 15 17 
Waddington, 20 13 14 17 14 13 18 12 15 18 15 18 
Anderson, 18 15 15 19 14 15 19 20 18 20 17 19 
Randall, 18 12 12 18 13 14 19 16 17 18 19 19 
Razee, 17 12 10 15 14 14 14 17 18 17 14 12 
Stone, 16 13 15 19 13 14 16 11 16 19 18 17 
Tipton, 17 14 11 14 13 8 19 17 12 16 13 17 
Miller, 18 13 15 15 14 14 15 18 16 15 19 19 
Hill 17 13 13 19 12 12 15 16 16 18 15 20 
Murray 17 12 12 16 8 12 17 15 15 16 18 19 
Campbell, 19 13 15 17 14 14 19 15 18 17 19 18 
Gooden 16 14 14 18 15 14 19 16 19 18 16 16 
Tolman 18 12 12 17 14 14 20 16 15 16 14 
T Maxwell, 17 13 13 18 13 14 12 14 15 17.19 18 
Harvey 16 13 11 17 13 12 16 14 14 19 18 18 
Radford 16 12 13 19 15 14 18 18 16 17 17 18 
McKenzie, 16 9 12 14 10 12 16 14 20 18 16 20 
Allen, 17 14 13 16 14 13 17 .. .. ■ ... 
Moffatt, 18 13 13 17 11 15 17 
Shawver, 18 14 14 19 14 13 16 ... 
Beggs, 16 10 12 16 12 12 20 
Caldwell, 16 11 13 12 12 9 14 
Beebe, 16 11 14 17 
Sarcander, 16 14 13 18 
Hofman, 16 13 16 1 .. .. ... 
In Other Places. 
On Aug. 24 there will be an all-day tournament at Clarksville. 
Ia. R. L. Shinner will furnish programmes and answer all corre- 
spondence. ~\ 
The Missouri League of Trapshooters will hold the fifth tourna- 
ment at Sumner, Mo., Aug. 25. For any particulars write Dr. 
C. B. Clapp at Moberly, Mo. , 
After Hart Bronaugh recovered from his trouble with face arid 
throat he was stricken with typhoid , malaria, and for four weeks 
more was confined to his home. He hopes to be out and caJI 
upon the shooters of Illinois by the first of August. 
The sixth tournament of the Missouri League of Trapshooters 
will be held at Moberly, Mo., Sept. 22. 
The Fairmont, Minn., Gun Club will hold a tournament Aug. 
4 and 5. : . 
Another new gun club has materialized. This time it is the 
Pine City, of Minneapolis. - 
On July 20 the new club at Washington, Ind., made the follow- 
ing scores at 25 targets: Hart 18, Renisel 7, Smith 13, Read 17, 
Aug. 4-5, second amateur tournament of Midland, Tex., Gun 
Club. . . :• , 
The first of a series of eight shoots was inaugurated by the 
Lemars, la., Gun Club, on July 20. 
A new gun club has been formed at Riverside, Cal. .Officers: 
J. L. Davis, President; W. A. Jones, Vice-President; Owen 
Council, Secretary and Treasurer. " , c 
The Dundas Shooting Club at West Holland, Wis., at. the first 
shoot, Jake Brown won first prize, and Peter Radomaher second. 
Several of the Sterling, 111., Club members paid a visit to Dixon 
last week and shot with the club. No prizes were contested for, 
yet some high scores were made. •.: ' 
A target trap has been purchased by the Salt Lake, Utah, newly 
reorganized gun club, and much renewed interest is expected. 
The rifle club's grounds will be used, and well fitted ;iip. Sun- 
day will be the day for shoots, as the business men cannot get 
off other days. ' , M , ■. 
There are rumors floating around concerning the location of the 
next handicap shoot. Perhaps Indianapolis has the best chance, 
but Chicago should have an investigation by the committee when 
the Interstate meeting is held. '■ - . 
The Ortonville, Minn., . Gun Club met Saturday evening and 
had an unpleasant experience. The rain fell heavily, .the ( traps 
"bucked" and the average score was about 15 out of 25. 1 en- 
Gauge" Geer was high, as usual. '/ 
The South Tacoma, Wash., Rod and Gun Club, are now prepar- 
ing for a tournament, to be held Aug. 8. Visitors from most all 
the towns of southwestern Washington are expected to be present. 
Kane made a perfect -score on Sunday last at the Wisconsin 
Gun Club in Milwaukee. , > , 
D. A. Upson, the well-known Cleveland marksman, has pre- 
sented to the gun club a beautiful cup for a contest. It will be- 
come the property of the one who wins it the most times in a 
series of twelve club shoots. , .. . 
At a contest, which was the fourth, Ft. Garry beat the Winni- 
peg club by a score of 153 to 144. The clubs now stand even, each 
having won two races. j . „ 
The Danville, Ky., Gun Club has organized, with many well- 
known shooters as members. Many others will join at the next 
meeting. The grounds will be selected and put in condition for a 
tournament, to be held this fall. 
The Homer, 111., tournament was such a success that the club 
will reorganize, lease grounds, erect a club house and establish 
a country club. ■ , _ .„ .... 
A spirited contest was held last Saturday by the Janesville, Wis., 
Gun Club. Wm. McVicor was high man. R. Inman second, and 
H Carpenter third. An all-day tournament will be held July 29. 
Trapshots from all the surrounding towns^will participate. 
Shooting was lively at the traps of the Consolidated bun Club, 
Grand Rapids, Mich., on their last meet. The handicap commit- 
tee has placed the shooters so that the scores are not so good as 
f °The r Corner Rod and Gun Club, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., does not do 
things in a small way. At their last meeting 136 new members 
were admitted, making a grand total of 400. The citizens band 
has joined in a body, and this means concerts at the club s sum- 
mer home. ^, „ . 
Ralph Sharkey won the three tower trap events at the Buffalo 
Bill Gun Club tournament. Gilbert was high in the regular 
° V The S 'gun club at El Paso, Tex., reports little doing, as the best 
shots are not competing at present. Judge Davis made the best 
score last Friday, which was 17 out of 25. .. 
The Coldwater, Mich., trapshots threw cold water on their last 
shoot as there were not enough in attendance to carry away all 
the prizes, and the shoot was postponed for a week. 
R "S Stimson made a clean score of 25 targets at the Iriday 
last' shoot held by the Terre Haute, Ind., Gun Club. There were 
twenty shooters present. W. T. Sanford will present two corduroy 
hunting suits as prizes for next contest. 
A gun club has been organized at Bowie, Tex. They will hold 
semi-weekly shoots at the Fair grounds, - 
The handicap system used by the Davies County Gun Club, of 
Owensboro, Ky., is satisfactory. Clem Brown, with 6 allowance, 
won the medal last Saturday. 
A new gun club will spring up at Toronto, S. D. Officers have 
been elected, targets secured, and shooting will be inaugurated 
and kept up at least until the game season opens. 
Tulv IS there is a tournament held each year by the Jordan, 
Minn Gun Club, and Sunday being selected, the attendance is 
usuallv large. This year two days were allotted. The attendance 
on the first day was rather limited ; yet the grounds are finely 
located save for a tree that now and then gets in the way of a tar- 
get Tents were provided, and that with trees, made fine protec- 
tion from the hot sun, and the spring water was the finest ever. 
This was a handicap shoot, and considering the wind, that was 
strong the first day, the scores of Klein and Le Compte, 94 out of 
100 were fine indeed, when Klein was at 20yds. In a special 
event Lord made a straight 15. Klein second. , . . 
It is to be regretted that all the traveling men present the first 
day did not remain for the second day, as there was an opportunity 
to meet and make- friends with a number of shooters. Chas. North 
was present, and assisted materially by the keeping of traps m 
order and the squad hustling! Charles is a whole team in that 
line On the second day Le Compte was easily high man, and 
only lost 8 targets. Klein was high for amateurs,, 224; McKay 
came second. Mrs. Johnson shot through, but did not make her 
usual score. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, July 23.— The appended scores were made on our 
grounds to-day on the occasion of the sixth shoot of the second 
series. Thomas and Johnson tied for Class A trophy on 18. C. 
Einfeldt won Class B on 20, and Price Class C on 9. In the cup 
shoot, which followed, Thomas won in Class A. Einfeld won Class 
B. No entries in Class C. 
The day was too cool and windy for trapshooting; that is, to be 
either comfortable or to make good scores. A strong wind blew 
from the rear, which beat the targets down so badly that they 
had to be thrown very hard to keep them up, and a great many 
unbroken targets were picked up 75 to 80yds. from the trap: 
Trophy shoot: 
Dr Meek lOOlOllOllllllllOOOlOlOlO— 15 
Thomas 1111100100011111111100111—18 
Price 0100001010110100001001100— 9 
Kamp 0101111100111011010011101—16 
Kehl 1000000010001000111001111—10 
Eaton 1101011110011110100101111—17 
McDonald 1111000011111111101000010—15 
Keck 0101100110111101101100000—13 
Johnson 0110111100101111111011101—18 
Kissack 1110011001100010110101110—14 
Krieg 0111110001000110101011001—13 
■ Barnard 0001001000000001100001110— 7 
C Einfeldt 1111111100111111100011111—20 
Hibbard 0100110000011011000001010— 9 
H Einfeldt 0011110101000001110101001—12 
Morris 0100111001011101000011111—14 
Blair 1100011001000010001001001— 9 
Henry 0001100110000011010111011— 12 
Snyder 1111100110011111111001000—16 
Seigfreid 0000010000000000001000100— 3 
Tom Jones 1000100011110111001011100—13 
W A Jones 0100000100001110111000110—10 
Birkland, Sr 0001011001000001001000100^- 7 
El dred 11001101001001001 11011011—14 
Cup shoot, 15 singles and 5 pairs: 
Dr Meek 110011000111001 10 11 10 10 00—12 
Thomas 111111111101011 10 10 01 11 10—19 
Price 010011110011000 10 10 00 10 00—10 
Kamp 110011110100111 10 10 10 11 00—15 
Kehl 000010010000000 00 00 10 00 00— 3 
McDonald 111111101111011 10 10 00 00 11—18 
Johnson 110000011110011 11 11 11 10 11—17 
Kissack 110000111000100 00 11 11 10 10—12 
Krieg 111011010111001 11 11 01 00 10—16 
Barnard 000000011101110 00 00 00 10 00— 7 
C Einfeldt 111101101110111 10 11 11 11 10—20 
Hibbard 100011011100101 00 00 10 00 10—10 
H Einfeldt 110110110000000 11 10 10 00 00—10 
Morris 011010010011100 00 10 01 10 00—10 
Kenny 001110110111111 11 00 10 10 10—16 
Snyder 101111111010101 11 00 00 11 11—17 
Seigfreid 101000011100110 00 00 10 10 00— 9 
Tom Jones 101000110001000 00 01 00 00 11— 8 
W A Jones 000110110001101 10 01 11 10 10—13 
Birkland, Sr .111100111111110 00 10 00 11 00—15 
Eldred 100010010100000 00 10 11 00 00— 7' 
Dr. J. W. Meek. 
Recreation Rod and Gun Club. 
Morgantown, W. Va., July 21: — The Recreation Rod and Gun 
Club held its regular weekly shoot at Recreation Park, with 
nineteen guns out. 
After the regular programme was shot off we ran off three 
extras of 25 birds each, the first of these being an intercity team 
race between five men representing the Fairmont Gun Club and 
five men from our club. 
Owing to a hard rain from 3 until 4:30, we were until 8 o'clock 
completing the full programme, and the last event was shot off 
when it was so dark that it was almost impossible to see the 
targets, until after they had raised above the horizon; and under 
these difficult conditions, Mr. Wiedebusch made a phenomenal 
score of 25 straight. 
The best runs of the day were made by Mr. Wiedebusch, with 
39 straight and President White, with 34 straight. 
At 8 o'clock the club and its guests adjourned to President 
White's residence, where an elegant lunch was served by Mes- 
dames Sivey and Stewart and Misses White and Price. 
f First event, miss-and-out: Christy 7, Deusenberry 6, Jacobs 
5 .Kennedy 6, Geo. F. Miller 6, Price 23, Sivey 4, Cobun 8, 
White 16. 
Second event, president's cup, handicap : Christy shot at 23, 
broke 12; Deusenberry 18, 12, Tacobs 17, 14, Kennedy 21, 8; 
Geo. F. Miller 21, 15; Price 18, 13; Sivey 18, 14; Cobun 19, 7; 
White 17, 12; Smith 23, 8. Miller won. 
Third event, intercity team race, Fairmont vs. Morgantown, 
,.,.five men to team, 25 birds per man: 
Fairmont — Wiedebusch, captain, 22, Coogle 23, Lilly 22, Col- 
pitts 22, Donley 18—107. 
Morgantown— Cobun, captain 21, White 25, Price 20, Deusen- 
berry 20, Jacobs 20; total 106. 
Fourth event, 25 targets: Christy 15, Deusenberry 16, Jacobs 
19, Kennedy 16, Geo. F. Miller 16, Price 20, Sivey 14, Cobun 23, 
White 24, Smith 6, Morgan 9, Stewart 18, Wiedebusch 20, Coogle 
21, Lilly 22," Donley 20, Colpitts 6, Thompson 18. 
Club championship medal won for the week by President 
Bennett S. White with 89.7 per cent. 
E. F. Jacobs, Sec'y-Treas. 
Trap' at Shrewsbury. 
Shrewsbury, Pa., July 21.— Mr. Neaf Apgar was high gun, with 
a score of 187 out of 200. McSherry, amateur, was 182. The scores : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 
Sparks 15 15 14 13 22 9 14 12 14 13 22 11 
Blessing 13 9 11 12 20 9 8 
Billet 13 11 10 6 13 7 ., 6 
Giesey 7 9 7 7 12 6 8 8 10 10 14 9 
Sechrist 12 14 13 13 24 15 11 13 13 14 21 14 
Apgar 14 13 12 15 24 15 14 15 13 15 23 14 
McSherry 12 15 15 15 24 15 12 14 13 14 22 11 
Louber 11 14 12 15 19 10 12 13 12 12 20 13 
Butler 13 11 13 12 20 10 11 15 12 12 21 11 
Willis 12 15 13 12 15 14 13 13 12 11 22 10 
Underwood 9 11 5 9 14 10 12 11 11 12 19 8 
Diehl 9 8 7 8 .. 9 5 4 
Krout . 10 12 12 13 21 13 11 13 14 14 22 10 
Vogt 9 9 12 9 11 8 
Dav 12 12 11 8 .. 10 10 10 7 
Sommers 14 12 8 13 23 15 12 14 13 12 25 12 
Forrey 
Seiple 6 8 7 
Howard 12 11 12 
Seitz 9 9 11 
Shelley 9 8 .. 
Casell 12 11 
§ST ::::::::::::::::::::: J 31 
17 
17 
8 22 7 11 12 11 11 15 12 
8 18 8 13 9 11 11 20 9 
. .. 16 10 
. .. 19 12 .. 
8 12 17 7 13 8 11 9 18 13 
. .. 15 8 .......... 
6 4 
Mack • 10 •• 
Kauffman .. .. ... .. 2 .. 
Eckenrode • ^ 
!^ white' *::::::::::::::: :: :: :: :: :: ..121212131712 
Bortner • £ • ■ •■ 
Klinefelter ' a 11 8 
The fifth event was the five-man team race for the Peters 
which was won by Shrewsbury. Following 
Shrewsbury 95, Goldsboro 71, Hellam 69. 
Broke. 
174 
82 ■ 
66 
107 
177 
187 
182 
163 
161 
162 
131 • 
50 
165 
58 
80 
173 
33 
38 
144 
136 
43 
54 
136 
47 . 
10 
2 
17 
6 
78 
2. 
28 
are the 
cup, 
scores : 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., July 23- 
apolis Gun Club shoot to-day, 
pended : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
17 16 18 17 
22 21 21 18 16 22 
18 21 
23 20 23 23 22 24 23 
15 13 8 11 
1 5 0 .. 
18 17 13 18 . . . . 
17 18 
-The scores made at the 
each event at 25 targets, 
Events : 
Medico ... 
Dixon 
James 
Parry 
Armstrong 
Vonnegut 
Tutewiler 
Dickman 
Events : 1 
Cooper 19 
Moller 23 
Michaelis ... 22 
Habich ..... 12 
Bell' ......... 20 16 21 24 
Hice ..... 6 14 13 . . 
Leib ...If 20 .. ,. 
Steffin ...... 14 Id . . 
Williams ... 12 • 
Gasper 
ash . . . 
Morgan , 
Craig 
Scott .... 
Buch 18 
Moore 20 
Voris 22 
2 3 4 
22 20 12 
22 21 18 
17 24 21 
10 9 18 
15 .. .. 
18 21 20 
19 22 
16 15 
19 18 13 
21 20 .. 
22 20 
23 .. .. 
Indian- 
are ap- 
5 6 7 
24 23 
19 21... 
18 23 
17 .. .. 
12 .. 
