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In spite of the oppressive heat of July 27, there was 
a very good attendance at the weekly shoot and some 
good scores were made. Several of the new members 
were out during the week, and their work shows im¬ 
provement since they started in. After some practice 
events a team match was shot between four-man teams 
which proved to be a hot contest, Cambell's team finally 
winning by five targets. The first two rounds found 
the teams tied, but in the third round Cambell’s team 
got a lead of 3 targets; this was reduced to 2 in the 
fourth round by Schreck’s team. In the final round 
Gambell had the best of it by 3 targets, and won with 
336 to 331. 
L. Cambell tied with Butz for high individual score 
on 92. Ford was not in form, dropping at least 10 tar¬ 
gets below his normal gait, and Schreck also failed to 
m ike his usual showing. 
The last of the series for the Fottcar cup will be 
shot on Aug. 3. As the contest stands now. Sander 
looks to be a sure winner. The club will be repre¬ 
sented at the tournament of the Northern Kentucky 
Gun Club, which is to be held on Aug. 7 and 8. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Sander . 
.150 
105 
Dibowski .. 
. 200 
137 
Butz . 
. 200 
166 
Davies .... 
. 25 
23 
Kmpry .... 
.180 
84 
McArdle 
. 50 
35 
Shropshire 
.200 
182 
Hanks . 
. 25 
20 
L Gambell 
.150 
138 
Schneider . 
.. 25 
14 
Call . 
. 50 
28 
Ford . 
. 100 
80 
A Gambell 
.200 
136 
Schreck ... 
. 100 
89 
Drees . 
.100 
59 
Team race, 100 targets: 
Schreck .... 
. 89 
Lr Gambell 
.92 
Butz . 
. 92 
A Gambell 
. 86 
Dibowski .. 
. 70 
Shropshire 
. 84 
Ford . 
. 80-331 
Sander .... 
. 74- 
-336 
Youghiogheny G. C. 
McKeesport, Pa., July 28. —Saturday afternoon agam 
proved ideal for trapshooting at the Youghiogheny 
Country Club. A number went up on earlier cars and 
took advantage of the opportunity for some practice 
shooting before the regular event began. There was 
scarcely any wind, and as a result some good scores 
were made. Calhoun again carried off the honors, 
being high man both in singles and doubles. However, 
Rigsby tied him in the singles, each getting 47, and 
qualifying in Class A for the shoot-off at the end of the 
season. J. W. Napier and Dr. Heisey, each with 45, 
pushing them hard for honors. Hickman was not quite 
in his usual form and got only 44. Meredith with 4U 
qualified in Class B, as did IT. Young with an even 
score. Chas. Napier qualified in Class C. Calhoun 
easily won the doubles with a score of 39 out of a pos¬ 
sible 50. J. VV. Napier second with 35. 
An interesting club contest was shot through the 
regulai event, J. W. Napier and Dr. Heisey with scores 
of 45 each tying for first place. This tie was imme¬ 
diately shot off, and resulted in a victory for Napier, 
who got 47 out of 50, against Heisey’s 44. The totals 
for the day follow: 
Singles: 
Calhoun . 
.. 47 
Simpson . 
.36 
Rigsby . 
.. 47 
Pendleton . 
. 36 
T W Napier. 
.. 45 
Cornelius . 
. 34 
Dr Heisey . 
.. 45 
Hitchens . 
. 32 
Hickman . 
.. 44 
Chas Napier . 
. 3? 
H Young . 
.. 40 
Sword . 
. 29 
Meredith . 
.. 40 
Jordan . 
. 29 
Parke . 
.. 39 
Wilds . 
. 25 
Doubles: 
Calhoun . 
.. 39 
Heisey . 
. 33 
J W Napier . 
.. 35 
Rigsby . 
. 31 
Butler R. and G. C. 
Butler, Pa., July 23.—High, gusty winds interfered 
with the shooting on the final day of the two-day Inter¬ 
state tournament at Duffy Station to-day, under the 
auspices of the Butler Rod and Gun Club. The high 
guns that took the money for the tournament, each man 
shooting at 300 targets, were: Class A—George Cochran, 
287; G. E. Painter, 286; H. Gillespie, 283. Class B— C. 
J. Jessop, 267; C. C. Irwin, 267; A. G. Anthony, 266; 
D. M. Young, 266. Class C—Ad. Hickman, 261; Greer, 
252; Judd Bruff, 249. Class D—William Zimmerly, 236; 
W. H. Schuyler, 233; H. B. Graves, 231. 
The individual scores at 150 targets to-day were; 
A H King . 
.... 135 
G L Pierson . 
... 116 
G E Painter. 
.... 142 
II B Graves. 
... Ill 
L Lautenslager ... 
.... 137 
C H Douglass. 
... 105 
C C Irwin. 
,... 136 
E W Gillespie . 
... 137 
H E Brooks. 
.... 114 
R B Thompson.... 
... 110 
C G Spencer. 
... 144 
T Chilcotte . 
... 10S 
C F Moore . 
.... 142 
A 1, Iseman . 
... 101 
II E Young. 
.... 117 
K A O'Brien . 
... 99 
J Bruff . 
.... 125 
F F Cotter. 
... 126 
T I Morrison . 
.... 119 
Ed Mills . 
... 90 
D M Young. 
.... 124 
V E Morris . 
... 133 
H G Gillespie. 
.... 137 
A S Anthony . 
... 128 
G T Elliott. 
,... 136 
1 F Calhoun . 
... 137 
George Cochran ... 
... 140 
R D Lindsay. 
... 129 
11 D Gibbs . 
... 147 
Ad Hickman . 
... 128 
J B Duffey. 
.... 125 
J F Penrod . 
... 130 
M Davis . 
.... 119 
B M <Isborn . 
... 127 
T C Garland. 
.... 118 
1 G Doutt. 
... 131 
S G Purvis . 
.... 113 
J H D’Arment. 
... 133 
W II Schuyler. 
.... 121 
Wm Zimmerly .... 
... 109 
C J Jessop. 
... 133 
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