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Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
Port Washington, L. I., March 29.—D. E. Smith won 
the March Cup after a shoot-off among four leg winners' 
The summaries: 
March Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds. H. 
F. Clark (5), 25; D. E. Smith (2), 21; W. H. Lindeman 
(7), 25; C. M. Gould (4), 21; C. Blair (7), 19; J. W. 
Alker (2), 20; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (0), 23; J. O’Brien (7), 
24; T. H. Lewis (3), 22; F. R. Long (2), 20; H. L. 
Beadel (2), 22; C. Clark (7), 21; W. Grose (7), 24; E. 
A. Sierck (2), 16; E. P. Alker (5), 23; F. L. Richards 
(6) , 25; L. B. Smull (2), 25; R. Howland (7), 23. Shoot- 
off won by H. F. Clark. Shoot-off among leg winners 
won by D. E. Smith, with (2), 25. 
Yearly Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds. 
R. Howland (7), 25; FI. L. Beadel (2), 25; D. E. Smith 
(2), 21; W. IT. Lindeman (7), 20; C. M. Gould (4), 20; 
J. W. Alker (2), 19; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (o), 24; J; O’Brien 
(7) , 19; T. H. Lewis (3), 23; H. F. Clark (5), 24; W. 
Grose (7), 23; E. A. Sierck (2), 15; E. P. Alker (5), 14; 
F. L. Richards (6), 23. Shoot-off won by R. Howland. 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay 
birds. F. L. Richards (6), 25; E. P. Alker (5), 25; J. 
O’Brien (7), 25; C. M. Gould (4), 25; D. E. Smith (2), 
24: W. H. Lindeman (7), 24; C. Blair (7), 18; J. W. 
Alker (2), 17; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (0), 24; T. FI. Lewis (3), 
24; F. R. Long (2), 21; H. L. Beadel (2), 23; II. F. 
Clark (5), 22; W. Grose (7), 22; E. A. Sierck (2), 17. 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Larchmont, N. Y., March 29, 1914. 
The summaries: 
March Cup (Handicap)—Twenty-five Clay Birds.—A. 
W. Fitzgerald (6), 25; A. Chandler (4), 25; A. B. Alley 
(8), 25; T. J. McCahill (4), 24; A. L. Burns (1), 23; R. 
L. Spotts (1), 23; R. K. Spotts (5), 22; J. F. James (1), 
22; Dr. W. B. Short (2), 22; W. E. Ferguson (o), 21; 
A. W. Church (2), 21; T. Lenane, Jr. (1), 21; T. H. 
Lawrence (2), 19; C. W. Berner (6), 19; E. L. Haas 
(3), 18; T. A. Davis (o), 14. Shoot-off won by A. W. 
Fitzgerald. Winner of cup. D. F. McMahon (two legs.) 
Visitors’ Cup (Handicap)—Twenty-five Clay Birds.— 
Dr. W. B. Short (3), 25; A. B. Alley (5), 25; T. J. 
McCahill (3), 25; A. W. Fitzgerald (4). 25; T. Lenane, 
Jr. (3), 25; C. W. Berner (5L 25; A. Chandler (3), 24; 
R. L. Spotts (1), 24; A. L. Burns (2), 23; W. E. Fer¬ 
guson (1), 23; T. H. Lawrence (2), 22; J. F. James (1), 
22; E. L. Haas (3), 21; T. A. Davis (0), 21; A. W. 
Church (2), 20: R. K. Spotts (6), 19. Shoot-off won 
by Dr. W. B. Short. 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap)—Twenty-five Clay 
Birds.—R. L. Spotts, 25 straight; T. J. McCahill (5), 
25; A. L. Burns (3), 25; W. E. Ferguson (5), 25; R. K. 
Spotts (9), 25; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 25; C. W. Berner 
(7), 25; Dr. W. B. Short (5), 23; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 
23; T. H. Lawrence (2), 21; A. W. Church (6). 20; ,T. 
F. James (1), 22; T. A. Davis (o), 21; A. Chandler (3), 
22; E. L. Haas (3), 19; A. B. Alley (8), 18. 
Club Trophy (Handicap).—Fifty Clay Birds—A. W. 
Fitzgerald (12), 50; C. W. Berner (12), 50; Dr. W. B. 
Short (8), 50; A. L. Burns (4), 49; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 
49; T. IT. Lawrence (4), 44; A. W. Church (6), 46; R. L. 
Spotts (2), 47; R. K. Spotts (2), 41; J. F. James (2), 41; 
T. A. Davis (0), 33; A. Chandler (8), 43, and E. L. Haas 
(6), 42. Shoot-off won by Dr. W. B. Short. 
Handicap Cup—One Hundred and Twenty-Five Clay 
Birds—A. W. Fitzgerald (26), 125; Dr. W. B. Short (19), 
125; A. L. Burns (11), J21; T. H. Lawrence (10), 96; W. 
E. Ferguson (12), 721; A. W. Church (16), 107; R. L. 
Spotts (4), 119; R. K. Spotts (23), 108; T. Lenane, Jr. 
(12), 120; C. W. Berner (31), 123; J. F. James (5), 107; T. 
A. Davis (0), 89, and E. L. Haas (15), 101. Shoot-off won 
by Dr. Short. 
Scratch Cup.—One Hundred and Fifty Clay Birds— 
R. L. Spotts, 139; A. L. Burns, 130; W. E. Ferguson, 129; 
T. Lenane, Jr., 128; J. F. James, 121; T. H. Lawrence, 
116; A. W. Fitzgerald, 115; A. W. Church, 113; R. K. 
Spotts, iox; C. W. Berner, 108; T. A. Davis, 102; A. 
Chandler, in, and E. L. Haas, 102. 
Fifteen Clay Birds (Scratch).—Won by R. L. Spotts, 15. 
Ten Clay Birds (Scratch).—Won by R. L. Spotts 
(9), after shoot-off with T. J. McCahill, T. H. Lawrence 
and A. W. Church. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, March 28. 
Twelve shooters faced the traps of the Birmingham 
Gun Club at their regular weekly shoot. John Fletcher 
and John Warren tied for first place with 95 breaks out 
of their 100 shot at. This is their second successive tie. 
On March 14 each one broke 95. The outcome of the next 
match will be watched with keen interest. C. J. Barr 
was a close second with 94. 
John Warren was the only one to make a perfect 
score of 25 straight. 
C. J. Barr led in the double target shooting, breaking 
18 out of his 24 shot at. 
The Birmingham Outing Club will give an invitation 
shoot on April 10 and all who wish to attend are re¬ 
quested to notify Mr. Sid Lee so arrangements can be 
made for their entertainment. There will be a big free 
barbecue, shooting and fishing. Programs are out for the 
Third Birmingham Handicap Tournament, to be held 
April 21 st and 22nd, and can be had by addressing O. L. 
Garl, secretary Birmingham Gun Club. 
Scores were made as follows: 
Shot at. 
John Warren . 100 
John Fletcher . 100 
C. J. Barr . 100 
Mrs. Garl . 100 
E. M. Cornwell . 100 
T. F. Randolph . 100 
Dr. I. J. Sellers . 100 
R. H. Baugh . 100 
Mr. Brady . 100 
Mr. Lee . 100 
Lee Moody . 100 
Mr. Garl . 75 
Broke. 
95 
95 
94 
91 
9G 
90 
88 
87 
85 
82 
80 
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Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, March 28. 
Running 50 straight on his club shoot and 44 out of 
his 50 targets on the other two events on the card 
enabled Harry H. Sloan to sweep the field in to-day's 
weekly events of the Meadow Spring Gun Club shot 
over the Fifty-ninth and Lancaster avenue firing 
grounds. Sloan’s work was the feature of the day. His 
clean-up in the club event swung the silver spoon his 
way and the 44 scored on the last half of the century 
gave him additional honors for the afternoon’s pastime. 
While Sloan actually outshot the field, he had to 
share the club event with Chandler, who also topped 50, 
thanks to his handicap. Out of his 50 birds Chandler 
smashed 44, and having a dead bird added handicap of 
six, just enabled him to get a foothold on the lead with 
Sloan. On the 100 birds Chandler finished with 92 
breaks. 
On the Fifty-seventh and Lancaster avenue eminence 
the wind and rain presented such a handicap that -most 
of the gunners shot with great difficulty. It required a 
steady hand and accurate eye to pierce -the driving rain 
and properly gauge the flying blue rocks. Many failed 
in their task of breaking more -than they missed, but 
-Sloan, who apparently revels in such atmospheric condi¬ 
tions, shattered his birds without the semblance of an¬ 
noyance or discorrtffture. When -a gunner can run 50 
straight -he is usually -the cynosure of all eyes. To 
achieve such a score yesterday under the existing condi¬ 
tions was a feat which showed t-rue gunmanship on the 
part of Sloan. 
Scores: 
B. B. H. B. T. B. B. T. 
Killian . 15 17 5 32 37 14 16—67 
Gideon . 13 18 1 31 32 .. ..—32 
-Sloan .25 25 0 50 50 24 20—94 
Ford . 16 16 1 32 33 16 15—64 
Coleman . 18 16 0 32 34 16 19—69 
Renner . 13 39 2 32 34 9 ..—43 
Coyle . 22 19 2 41 43 22 16—81 
Henry . 12 21 4 33 37 13 19—69 
Marston . 5 8 6 13 19 .. ..—19 
Schannel . 7.— 7 
Geiger . 10 12 10 22 32 11 14—57 
Gardiner . 17 16 10 33 43 .. ..—43 
Chandler . 22 22 6 44 50 20 22—92 
Colt-on . 14 16 6 30 36 14 14—64 
Fish . 16 19 5 35 40 15 ..—55 
Wishe-n . 6 7 14 13 27 6 ..—33 
Ulate . 17 19 1 36 37 18 14—69 
Setford . 14 13 2 27 29 .. ..—29 
Williams . 17 '22 1 39 40 22 17—79 
Kress . 15 18 4 33 37 15 ..—52 
Turner . 14 17 2 31 33 .. ..—33 
Simmons . 0 5 10 5 15 .. ..—15 
Craft . 13 13 10 36 36 13 ..—49 
Soley . 15 17 4 32 36 20 ..—56 
Killian, Jr. 10 10 10 20 30 16 ..—46 
Pierson, J. 12 17 10 29 39 18 ..—57 
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