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Meadow Springs G. C. 
Meadow Springs, Pa., June 28. —Remarkable shoot¬ 
ing was done to-day by Keenan, Williams and E. H. 
Turner, each getting a full score on complete program 
of 100, 50 of which comprised the club handicap event; 
their liandicajjs were 20, 12 and 8 respectively. Scores: 
Du Pont . 0 36 
Killian . 24 81 
Deily . 20 98 
Sloan . 4 94 
Geiger . 10 84 
Keenan . 20 100 
Williams.14 100 
Turner . 14 100 
Telford . 8 94 
J R Killian . 0 38 
Menemin . 24 93 
Jackson . 10 68 
Kirsh . 12 85 
Covle . 0 10 
Kane . 0 71 
Woodward . 19 67 
Ford . 14 92 
Henry . 12 100 
MacAlonan . 14 46 
Gardiner . 5 33 
Yowghiogheny C. C, 
McKeesport, Pa., June 30.— W. H. Fleer carried off 
professional honors to-day with 50 straight. C. F. Moore 
was second with 47, and George W. Maxwell tied with 
W. Henderson on 45. 
Among the amateurs J. F. Calhoun was high with 47, 
being followed closely by Rigsby and Aber, each with 
45. Calhoun also was the winner in the doubles with 
43 out of 50; Rigsby with 42. The scores: 
Calhoun . 
....... 4 7 
Rigsby . 
Aber . 
. 45 
Irwin . 
. 44 
Napier . 
. 44 
Heisey . 
. 41 
C annon . 
. 43 
Brooks . 
. 40 
Pendleton . 
. 38 
Meredith . 
. 36 
Doubles: 
Calhoun . 
. 43 
Rigsby . 
. 42 
Napier . 
. 34 
Heisey . 
. 32 
The men qualifying 
Simpson . 35 
Noel . 34 
H A Young . 32 
Sword . 30 
Cornelius . 28 
Wm Pry . 25 
Ashbaugh . 23 
Troth .....'. 23 
Haberman . 7 
Meredith . 30 
Pendleton . 28 
Cornelius . 20 
the three classes were as 
follows: Calhoun again qualifies for Class A; Henry 
Brooks for Class B, and Sword for Class C, entitling 
them, if they shoot through at least five of the season’s 
events, to shoot-off for the prizes to he given at the end 
of the season in their respective classes. 
Crookslon G. C. 
Crookstown, Minn., June 25.—Seventy-three crackers 
plugged away for two days here, and aside from the heat, 
joy was unconfined. The scores: 
1 st 
2 d 
1 st 
2 d 
Day 
Day 
Day 
Day 
r Duis . 
150 
167 
A 
C Adams .. 
123 
161 
C 11 Parker ... 
151 
159 
F W McNeil .. 
139 
141 
H E Peck . 
137 
163 
W 
Tohnson ... 
126 
155 
S A Huntley . 
147 
168 
T, 
W Thomas . 
124 
148 
A K Chezik .. 
142 
154 
J 
E Darker ... 
152 
166 
*R R Barber .. 
152 
183 
B 
F Veach .... 
115 
153 
*11 C liirschy 
152 
167 
B 
R Ayres . . . 
144 
153 
*1 II Stair ... 
155 
162 
D 
Farrell . 
123 
146 
t M Gaylord 
128 
152 
11 
Chesterman 
132 
161 
T A McKay . .. 
139 
161 
E 
Esenrich ... 
141 
153 
< i Tolen . 
124 
135 
1 
W Jowett .. 
142 
154 
VV P Brown .. 
.137 
159 
F 
Holland .... 
124 
150 
1 Frink . 
111 
157 
I 
W Sturgeon 
144 
161 
W H Cowan .. 
137 
161 
L 
P Dawson .. 
122 
157 
Max Stein . 
111 
P 
Alldrin . 
115 
120 
A C White ... 
156 
167 
A 
B McDonell 
142 
161 
(i Kapler . 
131 
147 
Ed Mossfein . 
110 
Dr Allen . 
146 
154 
A 
M Hoover .. 
137 
161 
V N Sugrue .. 
120 
164 
F 
F Fletcher . 
129 
153 
E J Goward ... 
131 
155 
*11 G Taylor .. 
157 
175 
M A Nashold 
151 
160 
*1 
E Dickey .. 
157 
166 
*F G Bills .... 
151 
167 
*K 
Gilbert . 
158 
171 
H L Saylor .. 
152 
137 
F 
R Gilman .. 
121 
160 
*F K Eastman 
121 
145 
N 
C Ludvigsen 124 
149 
F A South ... 
133 
140 
W 
E Rowe .... 
146 
165 
H Eisenach ... 
117 
141 
H 
L Rhodes .. 
137 
145 
W A Abbett .. 
141 
144 
1 ) 
F Miller .. 
123 
127 
C W Wilson .. 
100 
135 
T 
Morris . 
118 
1 Backus . 
115 
129 
R 
II Laff, Sr. 
132 
F W Wickey . 
123 
142 
V 
B Boyd ... 
148 
1.46 
Du Pont G. C. 
Wilmington, Del., June 28.—Thirty-four shooters 
powder-puffed at Du Pont Gun Club to-day. J. H. Min- 
nick sticking around Du Pont precedent for at least one 
big score a day, obliterated 98 out of 100. W. S. Colfax, 
Jr., the infant prod., broke 97, and H. P. Carlon elimi¬ 
nated 55 straight. 
In the double target event S. J. Neuman broke 16 
out of 20 and H. P. Carlon 15. The scores were: 
George Frank Lord 19, A. H. Lobb 24, E. R. Jenks 
17, L. C. Lyon 17. FI. L. Worthington 25, A. B. Rich¬ 
ardson 23, C. T. Martin 17, T. W. Mathewson 25, Isaac 
Turner 22, H. P. Carlon 23, W. Tomlinson 24, H. Win¬ 
chester 22, C. I. B. Henning 15, Clyde Leedom 21, J. 
FI. Minnick 25. Dr. H. E. Kaighn 20, S. J. Newman 19, 
S. A. Reis 17, Vic du Pont 19, Major Raymond 19, R. 
F. Springer 16, J. C. Ewing 19, W. G. Porter 21, H. T. 
Reed 21, William Coyne 20, Vic du Pont 20, W. F. 
Webster 22, W. Edmanson 21, VV. H. Neely 22, H. J. 
Taggart 16. O. V. Ort 15, S. Tuchton 22, W. M. Francis 
17, Dr. Harris 18. 
Queen City G. C. 
Devil’s Lake, N. D., June 23.—S. A. Huntley took 
first kale at the two-day shoot with 369 out of 400. The 
program consisted of 200 targets each day. The scores: 
1 st 2 d 
T 
F Duis. 
Day. 
.. 184 
Day. 
181 
C 
Parker . 
.. 158 
165 
H 
E Peck . 
.. 175 
183 
S 
A Huntley. 
.. 189 
180 
A 
R Chejik . 
.. 168 
161 
*R 
R Barber 
.. 174 
183 
T 
A McKay . 
.. 156 
175 
*T 
H Stair ... 
.. 187 
138 
C 
M Gaylord 
. 171 
170 
A 
White .... 
.. 176 
174 
^Professionals. 
1 st 2 d 
F, 
G I^emke .. 
Day. 
. 181 
Day. 
179 
*T 
Curran . 
. 166 
180 
G 
A South ... 
. 171 
175 
*F 
K Eastman. 
. 171 
187 
L 
P Dawson . 
. 177 
167 
D 
Jacobson ... 
. 182 
183 
Dr 
Saylor . 
. 172 
166 
*P 
R Gilman . 
.. 170 
174 
F 
Holland . 
.. 155 
173 
New Hanover G. C. 
Wilmington, N. C., June 27.—The following scores 
were made on the above date at our regular Friday 
•afternoon shoot, 50 targets per man: Grant 47, Dreher 
47, Pierce 41. Penny 35, Holloway 28. 
Jack rabbit shoot, 25 targets per man: Dreher 23, 
Pierce 22, Grant 21, Holloway 19. 
Fort Pitt Rifles. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., June 28. — M. N. De Pue made a 
45 at 200 and a 4C at 500 yards in practice. Ideal weather 
conditions prevailed during the shooting of two matches 
by the members of the Fort Pitt Rifle Club, on the 
Highland range to-day. One match, the surprise fire, 
at 200 yds., lived up to its name. The shooter stands 
with his rifle at trail arms. When the target appears 
he mav assume any position and fire one shot before 
the target disappears. The target is in view for three 
seconds. Each shooter fires 10 shots. Granville Teter 
won this match with the excellent score of 46. F. B. 
