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The Birmingham Gun Club will give their annual 
Birmingham handicap shooting tournament on April 
aist and 22nd. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot at 
John Warren . ioo 
John Fletcher . ioo 
T. H. Fox . ioo 
T. H. Keller . ioo 
Dr. T. J. Sellers . ioo 
James Hillman . ioo 
H. C. Ryding . ioo 
E. M. Cornwell . ioo 
O. L. Garl . ioo 
C. J. Barr . ioo 
*Dick Leland . ioo 
R. H. Baugh . ioo 
Lee Moody . ioo 
*Geo. Hillman . ioo 
Mr. William . ioo 
Mr. J. Lee . ioo 
Mrs. Garl . 75 
Chas. Tway . 75 
Ward . 50 
Broke 
95 
95 
93 
93 
92 
91 
9 1 
90 
89 
87 
82 
81 
80 
76 
66 
65 
39 
* Professionals. 
Late Fixtures. 
May 4, 5, 6.—Modesto, Cal.—California-Nevada Trap 
Shooters’ Association, T. D. Riley, Secretary. 
May 30.—N. Lancaster, Mass.—Clinton Gun Club, W. J. 
Tedford, Secretary. 
June 2, 3, 4.—St. Thomas. Canada—St. Thomas .Gun 
Club, W. J. McCance, Manager. 
June 3.—Perry, N. Y.—Perry and Silver Lake Sports¬ 
men’s Club, V. H. Butts, Secretary. 
June 10.—Chesapeake City, Md.—Chesapeake City Gun 
Club, R. H. Rees, President. 
June 20.—Coatesville, Pa.—'New Gun Club, W. L. W. 
Jones, Secretary. 
June 30.—McHenry, N. Dak.—‘Game City Gun Club, J. F. 
Foster, Secretary. 
July 1 and 2.—Vancouver, B. C., Canada.—Vancouver 
Gun Club, C. A. Porter, Secretary. 
July 2 and 3.—Tupelo, Miss.—Tupelo Gun Club, Ward 
Allen, President. 
July 7.—‘Holstein, Iowa.—Holstein Gun Club, Henry Pip- 
gras, Secretary. 
July 8 and 9.—Dayton, Ky.—Northern Kentucky Gun 
Club, H. R. Irwin, Manager. 
July 8.—Toledo, Ohio.—Toledo Power Boat Gun Club, 
C. A. Mathias, Secretary. 
July 14 and 15.—Greensboro, Ala.—Greensboro Gun Club, 
A. L. Lawson, Secretary. 
August 12 and 13.—Lincoln, Ills.—Central Illinois Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices 
of the Lincoln Gun Club, W. E. Smith, Secretary. 
September 7.—O’lFallon, Ills.— 0 ’iFallon Gun Club, P. S. 
Galloway, Secretary. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION 
Baltusrol Loses at Traps. 
West Orange, N. J., March 14. 
Trap shooters of the Essex County Country Club on 
their own grounds to-day repeated last week’s victory 
over the Baltusrol Golf Club squad. It was the last of 
the home-and-home series, mo clay birds being sprung 
for each of seven men a side. The score was 522 to 
507. While the losers failed to return a single total of 
eighty or more, their rivals passed that figure three 
times. The summary: 
ESSEX COUNTY. 
B. 
M. Shanley, Jr... 
.... 8q 
T. 
A. Hart . 
... 88 
C. 
H. Daly . 
... 85 
P. 
Hauck, Jr. 
A. 
0 . Hedley . 
G. 
F. Ring . 
... 68 
T. 
F. Ross, Jr. 
... 52 
Totals . 
BALTUSROL. 
B. 
C. Fincke . 
M. 
Geer . 
F. 
H. Brown . 
H. 
M. Fisk . 
. 75 
E. 
13 , Renwick.... 
.69 
T. 
W. Lloyd . 
H. 
Borden . 
.64 
Totals . 
.507 
La Crosse Gun Club. 
La Crosse, Wis., March 15, 1914. 
A field of twenty-six gunners shot over the traps of 
the La Crosse Gun Club this morning. Although the 
weather was mild, a stiff south breeze was up that 
vexed the shooters a bit, by ducking their targets just 
about the time the trigger was pulled. Scores were 
made as follows: 
Shot Broke. 
J- Culp . 50 47 
C. Mitchell . 50 47 
A. Roberge . 50 45 
J. Bartl .:. 50 44 
H. B. Bozard . 50 44 
J. Winters . 50 44 
A. Siefkin . 50 43 
F. Schwalbe . 50 43 
W. A. Wager . 50 42 
W. Layland . 50 42 
Geo. Mueller . 50 40 
W. Miller . 50 39 
W. H. Meyer . 50 38 
Dr. Herbert . 50 37 
C. F. Sutor . 50 34 
H. L. Starr . 50 34 
A Tausche . 5c 33 
W. Erickson . 50 32 
A. Moll . 50 32 
M. Thompson . 50 31 
J. E. Higbee . 50 24 
M. Savage . 25 18 
L. Franzini . 25 14 
C. McCauley . 25 13 
C. Brown . 25 9 
IL. Cook . 25 9 
C. F. SUTOR. Secretary. 
Warrenton Gun Club. 
Warrenton, Mo., March 13, 1914. 
Killam was in fine form and set a pace too hot for 
our local men to follow. Harbaum got three 24s but 
ct uld not get the other one. 
Our club needs more practice if we are to do any 
winning in June, at our big shoot. 
Shot At Broke 
Killam (Professional) . 75 75 
Harbaum . 75 72 
Creger . 75 62 
Yocum, Dr. 5c 46 
Morrise . 50 34 
Fosse . 25 21 
Johnson . 25 20 
Speedy . 25 15 
Linnert . 25 14 
J. O. WILSON, Secretary. 
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