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Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill.., Feb. 12. 
Another day of zero weather with the wind blowing 
into the faces of the shooters, so that it was impossible 
to shoot more than ten and fifteen targets to a frame 
when the fingers would be numb and tears streaming 
down their cheeks as if they had lost their best friend. 
A good hot fire in the club house was ever ready to 
thaw them out and revive their spirits. 
The men came out for the fresh air and they got 
plenty of it, even if they didn’t break all the targets 
they shot at. 
Alderman Littler and Mr. Hara certainly could not 
have had a worse day for starting into the trap shooting 
game and for their first visit to our grounds; but they 
have promised to be with us again in the near future. 
Snodgrass and Mandermack are two new members, who 
w'ere out for the first time to-day and will give a 
better account of their loss when conditions are more 
favorable for new beginners. 
Chicago, Feb. 12, 1914. 
100 1 Hp. Tl. 
L. A. Bell. 47 . 39—86 . 
H. A. Newkirk. 30 . 56—86 .. .. 
C. W. May. 47 . 36—83 .. .. 
L. M. Fetherston . 78. 
H. E. Littler . 42.21 
Wm. Hara . 50.20 
H. J. Foster . 50. 
W. S. Cutler. 90 . 15—85 .. .. 
H. C. Snodgrass . 9 
J. P. Mandernack. 22 
Chicago, Ill., Feb. 14. 
Weather conditions were somewhat agreeable to-day 
than last Thursday, and the shooters who came out had 
a most pleasant afternoon at the traps. Northcott was 
the king pin of the day, breaking 96 in the club event 
which gave him first place honors in that, after which 
he shot at another hundred, losing only four targets 
out of the first seventy-five, but dropped behind on the 
last twenty-five. Foster tied for first place honors in 
the club event with a total of 96, while Goode finished 
second with 93. The latter had a bad case of the 
flinches to-day, but did better on his last hundred, 
breaking forty-seven in the last fifty. 
Healy took third place in the club event with a total 
finish of 92, while Bills and Cutler each had a credit 
of 92. 
J. Linz had just returned from an extended trip to 
the Pacific Coast and the South, having had a most 
pleasant time while away. 
Added 
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W. P. Northcott. 
. 86 
. ..—96 
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H. J. Foster. 
. 92 
. 4—96 
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21 
22 
0. P. Goode. 
. 86 
7—93 
21 
22 
24 
23 
J. J. Healy. 
. 76 
16—92 
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’W. S. Cutler. 
. 82 
9—91 
22 
21 
J. Lino . 
. 80 
. 10—90 
17 
15 
20 
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. 37-88 
13 
R. Lennert . 
17 
14 
13 
17 
W. Peterson . 
10 
15 
13 
C. W. Nelson. 
19 
20 
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A. Dost . 
5 
L. Mandl . 
2 
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