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partment, gracefully, with Mrs. Rodgers one up at the 
finish, her breakage being 118 out of 175. Jack Fanning 
T. A. Davis, E. M. Funk and Harry Stevens took good 
care of the demonstration department. Stevens lost only 
five out of 175, which, incidentally, was the big smash 
of the day. The coin dividers jogged along between 72 
and 109, this latter being made by the Long Island ex¬ 
pert, Paul Yon Boeckman, which gave him high gun 
cup. F. Gallatin, Jr., got going smoothly and ran 
merrily on, breaking right, left and front, until he 
stubbed his toe on the 49th rock, getting away with 
long run medal. M. W. Wynne had an eye for doubles, 
smearing 20 out of 12 pairs, some dustination, by the way. 
Second man on the cracker line was C. H. Voorhees, 
who succeeded in destroying 167 of his offerings. Third 
sharer of money was Z. C. Offutt, from Siwanoy, who 
was correct in judgment to the tune of 164, with E. L. 
Hatch just out of the lucre with 163. The general aver¬ 
age of scores was good, there being eight scores of 157 
or better. The scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
J II Ferril .... 
175 
139 
G 
P Granbery 175 
142 
M W Wynne... 
175 
149 
B 
1< Stoddard. 175 
72 
*T A Davis ... 
175 
142 
A 
Chandler .... 175 
156 
*E M Funk ... 
175 
165 
F F Rodgers .. 175 
159 
Mrs F Rodgers 175 
118 
A 
J Bell .150 
112 
Yon Boeckman 175 
169 
S 
G Chard .... 175 
160 
J H Finch .... 
175 
149 
F 
Gallatin, Jr.. 125 
115 
Miss L Boles... 
175 
117 
F 
Hoeninghaus 75 
47 
*1 S Fanning. 
175 
157 
C 
H Voorhees. 175 
167 
*H H Stevens. 
175 
170 
A 
W Church.. 175 
160 
1 R Talcott.... 
150 
111 
G 
L Yates _ 175 
151 
E L Hatch. 
175 
163 
M 
McVoy, ... 175 
157 
D Travis, Ir... 
125 
61 
A 
L Burns _ 175 
139 
W E Borden .. 
125 
102 
J 
Montgomery. 50 
30 
J P Donavan . 
100 
80 
Dr Bayles .... 100 
86 
Z C Offutt.... 
175 
164 
F 
R Canfield.. 50 
13 
*Professionals. 
Tennessee State Tournament. 
Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 6. —Two days of excellent 
sport made all hands happy here, and many top-notch 
scores were made. Owing to illegibility of copy of 
scores sent us, it would take too long to figure out who 
won the different events—perhaps our hawk-eyed lino- 
typers can make the totals clear—I can’t. 
,^-First Day—-, ^-Second Day—^ 
Champion- Champion¬ 
ship. ship. 
A M Hatcher . 
. 47" 
180 
47 
181 
J T Cecil . 
40 
165 
38 
155 
S W Rhea . 
. 44 
171 
46 
175 
W H Cochrane . 
. 47 
187 
47 
186 
J King . 
. 45 
174 
46 
177 
W M Griffith. 
. 49 
192 
48 
181 
J H Noel . 
. 44 
171 
46 
167 
D A Edwards. 
.. 39 
169 
44 
172 
W K Bowling. 
.. 44 
171 
41 
167 
♦Mrs O S Garl. 
.. 40 
163 
44 
172 
♦O S Garl . 
.. 44 
176 
39 
172 
Frank Jones . 
.. 44 
173 
46 
182 
♦H Van Gilder. 
.. 46 
181 
45 
185 
C A Burks . 
.. 46 
178 
4S 
1S9 
*B T Robertson. 
.. 46 
186 
42 
179 
Ben Williams . 
.. 47 
175 
41 
174 
*T D Allen. 
.. 48 
174 
46 
181 
Ollie Williams . 
.. 46 
185 
43 
183 
Frank Legler . 
.. 42 
160 
42 
166 
H L Williams . 
.. 45 
178 
45 
171 
*F M Long. 
.. 38 
167 
45 
182 
S E Pitner. 
.. 38 
156 
40 
150 
♦Chas Nichols . 
.. 44 
179 
48 
188 
Isaac Andrews . 
.. 42 
161 
41 
164 
*G DeF Wilson . 
.. 48 
1S5 
46 
189 
T G Harris . 
.. 33 
148 
43 
158 
*M L Coster . 
.. 40 
158 
39 
151 
J Holt . 
.. 35 
165 
35 
158 
C E Dawson . 
.. 42 
165 
42 
162 
*W T Bunks. 
.. 40 
174 
45 
163 
Sam T Chilton. 
.. 43 
162 
43 
160 
♦R D Morgan. 
.. 50 
190 
49 
191 
1 Danford Burnett .... 
.. 38 
172 
L C LeCompte. 
Professionals: 
122 
iii 
T A Cassetty . 
.. 45 
172 
47 
174 
T H Fox. 
.. 49 
182 
46 
184 
E R Holt . 
.. 49 
195 
46 
195 
P B Plummer . 
.. 42 
173 
44 
167 
Mrs A Topperwein... 
.. 48 
191 
47 
194 
C E Goodrich . 
.. 49 
181 
48 
188 
Homer Clark . 
. 49 
192 
48 
194 
L D Willis . 
.. 47 
188 
49 
192 
C O LeCompte . 
.. 58 
168 
45 
169 
J E Avery . 
.. 44 
165 
43 
172 
E W Lee . 
. 41 
141 
30 
146 
E M Daniel . 
.. 46 
180 
W F Hall . 
.. 46 
187 
H D Freeman . 
.. 47 
194 
49 
193 
♦Non-resident, not 
eligible 
to win 
trophy. 
Daniel Boone G. C. 
Marthasville, Mo., Aug. 9. —Our club has been 
busy getting things in shape for our shoot on the 12th. 
A report of it will be sent in promptly. The following 
scores were shot to-day: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Underwood 
... 30 
28 
E Suhre . 
. 25 16 
Lichtenberg 
... 30 
28 
F Suhre 
. 25 16 
Bollmann . 
.... 30 
27 
Wilson .. 
. 15 10 
Meyer . 
.... 30 
19 
Gardyne . 
. 15 9 
Berg . 
.... 25 
18 
Doubles, ten pairs: Underwood 7, Lichtenberg 12. 
Kite 10. Bollmann 9, Meyer 8, Berg 8, E. Suhre 5, F. 
Suhre 6, Wilson 8. 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
Chicago G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 3. —A field of twenty shooters 
participated in the several events of the afternoon. 
Chaldek took first honors in the club event with a total 
of 95, Wolfe and Brady tying for second honors with 
scores of 94 each. Tn the handicap event Riley broke 
his 25 straight. Miller, Seelig, Silver, Taggart and 
Cutler each scoring 23 out of 25, all shooting from 18yds. 
Riley and Cutler each broke a frame of 20 straight in the 
club events. Seelig was high in the practice event with 
14. Kammerer and Silver each broke 13 for second 
place. The scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: Hdcp. 100 15 25 25 25 25 
A B Chladek . IS 95 12. 
H Wolfe . 8 94 . 
C M Brady . 13 94 . 
W F Riley . 8 92 11 25 . 
B L Kammerer . 6 91 13 21 . 
C W May . 13 92 9 20 . 
A O Davis . 23 90 . 
P H Clark . 13 88 .. 21 . 
J Coppersmith . 28 88 . 
E Oliver . 23 87 . 
W A Davis . 4 86 . 
W Leonard . 13 86 ..21 . 
P Miller .. 13 85 6 23 . 
J M Schultz . 6 83 .. 20 .. .. .. 
E Silver . 13 23 23 22 .. 
C R Seelig . 14. 
M C Green .13 2C 23 .. 
W S Cutler . 12 23 . . 20 
J A Taggart . 12 23 .. .. 18 
F Johnson . .. 8. 
Events Nos. 3, 4 and 5 were distance handicap. 
Aug. 2 —Week-end vacation trips among our mem¬ 
bers kept down the attendance, so that the attendance 
is rather small on some of our shooting days. Lino 
forged to the front again to-day by breaking 91 in the 
club event, which, with his added handicap, gave him a 
perfect score. Lynn was a close second with a total 
of 96, while Ed. Graham broke 93. 
The winners of the June-July series of club shoots 
follow: J Lino and M. Gelder tied for first place with 
totals of 300 out of 300; third, O. P. Goode, 297 out of 
300; fourth, C. W. May, 296 out of 300; fifth, E. Oliver, 
293 out of 300; sixth, J. W. Keller, 292 out of 300. 
The scores of Aug. 3 follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: Hdcp. 100 15 25 25 20 24 24 
J Lino . 9 100 11 20 .. 18 12 15 
I R Lynn . 8 96 13 . 15 20 
E S Graham . 95 .. 21 21 .. 16 .. 
J Seymour . 23 73 . 
W Leonard .13 71 8. 
J S Young . 23 24 18 18 14 
L M Fetherston . 11 19 .. 18 15 16 
J G Parker . .. 8 . 
Events Nos. 3 and 4 were distance handicap; Nos. 
6 and 7 were at 12 pairs. 
Philipsburg G. C. 
Phillifsburg, Pa., Aug. 7.—It developed that high 
gun at the annual shoot of the Phillipsburg Gun Club 
lay between Guinsberg, of Du Bois Gun Club, and 
Tom Horn, the local shooter. At the end of 30 birds, 
Horn led by one, and when the 45th had been shot 
Guinsberg was one ahead. From the 60th, Horn held 
the advantage by one bird, which he lost in the last 
frame, dropping into a tie with Guinsberg with 5 each 
out of 100. In the shoot-off Guinsberg won out, 24 to 
21 . 
At the head cf the professional class was Harry D. 
Gibbs, who finished with 97. E. M. Hogge took second 
with 88. and G. B. Pifer third with 86. 
The long run record (for amateur) of the club, which 
was set in 1910 by McDonald at 50, unfinished, was 
broken by Horn yesterday with 53 straight. 
James Lewis had charge of the office and ran it to 
the satisfaction of every one. The following is the score; 
bcth merchandise and money was divided. The two 
high amateurs, Guinsberg and Horn, were presented with 
a gold quail stick pin by Mr. Hogge, of Du Pont 
Powder Co.: 
Class A— S H. D. Gibbs 97, F. Guinsberg 95, *James 
Lewis 93, E. M. Hogge 88, G. B. Pifer 86, E. W. Kelly 
83, Tohn Nixon 81, B. M. Osborn 80. 
Class B—W. F. Holt 77, J. W. Beals 76, C. H. 
Watson 74, C. H. Davis 72, F. G. Cleeve 72, S. M. 
Sankey 71. 
Class C—G. H. Barnes 69, J. M. Kelly 68, J. F. 
Kephart 65, M. Davis 65, A. Pearson 61, James King 61. 
Class D—St. C. Loraine 60, R. F. Hess 59, C. R. 
Dewey 58, Jos. Knapper 54, F. E. Bass 51, N. H. 
Mull 46. 
♦Professionals. 
Smith G. C. 
Newark, N. J., Aug. 9.—Because of the monthly 
prize shoot the attendance at the Smith Gun Club this 
afternoon was large. About 2,500 targets were thrown. 
Louis Colquitt was high gun, winning the gold watch 
fob offered by J. W. Reed, a member of the club. His 
score was 92 per cent. 
The score in the 50-bird merchandise prize shoot 
follows: Class A—Colquitt 46, Thorton 41, Smith 40. 
Class B—Sickley 42, Dickenhorst 42. Class C—Heard 44, 
Compton 36. 
The sweepstakes scores were: E. E. Sickley, 20, 20, 
22; B. Heard, 23, 19, 22; W. H. Dickenhorst, 19, 18, 21, 
22, 20; L. W. Colquitt, 24, 21, 23; . W. Reid, 19, 19, 21; 
G. W. Mangle, 15. 12; W. Trowbridge, 22, 22, 22, 21; H. 
Koegel, 19, 23, 2i; Samuel Thornton, 20, 19, 22; Dr. 
Moeller, 18, 23, 21; J. Lehn, 16, 21, 14, 21; Charles T. 
Day, Jr., 21 24, 23; F. Compton, 18, 20, 19; J. L. Smith, 
23, 24, 22; Charles T. Day, Sr., 16, 19; W. S. Colfax, Jr., 
24, 25, 24; A. Ely, 15, 19, 17; George Drew, 18, 20, 21. 
Capitol Gun Club. 
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 4.—Herewith find 
scores made by local sportsmen at our regular shoot 
on Saturday, Aug. 1. High run was made by Ed. V. 
Fisher with a straight break of 45 targets. K. L. Egan, 
professional, was a close second with one run of 40 and 
another of 33 targets: 
Shot at Broke 
Shot at Broke 
E V Fisher .... 
. 100 
96 
J F Duncan. 
100 
60 
F Howard .... 
. 100 
92 
A W Clark. 
75 
69 
E L Weaver.... 
. 100 
92 
E R Aufricht... 
75 
59 
Billy Cragg ... 
. 100 
91 
II H Lee. 
. 50 
37 
W J Cowgill... 
. 100 
89 
C C Dabnev ... 
50 
29 
C E Clarkson. 
. 100 
89 
P C King. 
50 
27 
T M Green. 
. 200 
170 
L C Me Merrick. 
40 
14 
L E Knight... 
. 100 
so 
B McAllister ... 
25 
20 
L W Mosher.. 
. 100 
75 
J 1 Fisher. 
25 
12 
J 1. Green. 
. 100 
74 
G Du Bois. 
25 
11 
A W Boyd. 
. 100 
71 
H Wheeler . 
25 
6 
A E Mason... 
. 100 
60 
Professionals. 
H J Donnelly.. 
. 100 
95 
H W Hill. 
100 
86 
K L Egan. 
. 225 
203 
W H Aughtry.. 
200 
160 
J R Hinkle.... 
. 100 
86 
H M Smith.... 
100 
70 
T. M. Green, Sec’y. 
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