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White Plains Gun Club. 
White Plains, May 30, 1914. 
The White Plains Gun Club held their championship 
shoot on Decoration Day at their club grounds located 
at the Gedney Farms Hotel near White Plains. This 
shoot consisted of 100 targets in the morning and 100 
in the afternoon. H. O. Allyn won the club cham¬ 
pionship with 184 out of a possible 200. Besides the 
championship shoot, an open shoot was also held for 
visitors as well as club members. 
F. F. Rodgers was high handicap with a total of 
197. The day was ideal for clay target shooting and 
some very good scores were made. 
Following is the result of the shoot: 
Shot At Broke 
Wylie, G. A. 200 152 
Allyn, H. 0 . 200 196 
Carpenter, E. 200 185 
Burns, W. C. 200 182 
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Rodgers, F. F. 200 197 
Corbett, G. 2 oo 183 
Townsend, E. T. 200 170 
Ward, E. F. 200 196 
Levings, S. D. 200 ieo 
Wylie, W. M. 200 160 
Lawrence, T. H. 20 o 190 
Schirmer, J. 20 o 194 
Hauck, J. 200 136 
Rodgers, Mrs. F. F..'.200 72 
Boles, Miss L. 20 o 92 
Moore, J. 2 oo 91 
Grosch, Dr. 20 o 67 
Won by F. F. Rodgers. 
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Townsend, E. T. 1-, 
Ward, E. F.. 15 
Lawrence, T. LI.. 16 
Won by T. H. Lawrence. 
Olympic Competition. 
Allyn, IL. 0 . 20 
Burns, W. C. 14 
Ward. E. F. 21 
Lawrence, T. II. 23 
Won by T. IL. Lawrence. 
Waynesboro < un Pub. 
Waynesboro, Va., May 30, 1914. 
The regular annual shoot of the Waynesboro Gun 
Club was pulled off today in good order, and while 
the crowd was rather smaller than last year, there be¬ 
ing only 28 to shoot the entire program, every one 
seemed to enjoy the day rather more, as every thing 
was wound up in good time for our visiting friends to 
catch their trains. The professional high average was 
won by E. H. Storr, breaking 197 out of 200, and hold¬ 
ing the long run of no straight. High average in 
the amateur class was a tie between J. M. Coiner and 
R. A. Hall each breaking 186 out of 200. 
We enclose record of the day’s shoot showing 
participants and their individual scores: 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
Craig, Jas. 200 172 
Page, W. E. 200 173 
Hall, R. LI. 200 186 
'Baskerville, T. S. 200 169 
Coyrien, J. M. 200 186 
'Anderson, T. A. 200 153 
Jones, W. S. 200 179 
Ramskill, W. B. 200 154 
'Goodloe, S. P. 200 152 
Keiser, G. T. 200 137 
'Daniel, E. M. 200 189 
Woodbin, P. B. 200 147 
Day, S. T. 200 176 
'Anderson, S. W. 200 157 
Tones, Frank . 200 182 
'Fisher, G. 0 . 200 163 
Puffinberger, L. W. 200 174 
Remnels, W. D. 200 184 
Blackburn, J. M. 200 118 
Clatterbaugh, E. M. 200 148 
Sprane, J. A. 200 175 
Harris, T. L. 200 164 
Payne, T. R., Tr. 200 159 
Artz, R. 0 . 200 163 
Hayeman, B. A. 200 157 
♦Storr, E. H. 200 197 
Stone, T. L. 200 160 
Cook, F. L. 200 154 
Miller, Wm. C. 4 ° 16 
Hauff, C. C. 80 48 
Coyrien. D. W. 20 9 
McNeal; I. S. 60 31 
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Rio Gun Club. 
Wis., June 
3 , 1914 . 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
.Broke 
131 
119 
139 
134 
... 130 
138 
146 
• •• 150 
140 
135 
134 
137 
... 150 
139 
... 150 
131 
144 
... 150 
125 
... 150 
134 
... 150 
133 
126 
... 150 
134 
116 
134 
... 150 
129 
... 150 
132 
... 150 
113 
150 
90 
... 150 
120 
••• 150 
103 
... 150 
129 
... 150 
93 
... 150 
87 
JNO. J. LIANSEN, Secretary. 
Second Team Shoot Between N. C. R. Gun Club and 
Springfield, Ohio Gun Club for 1914 Series. 
Our club enjoyed Decoration Day with our Springfield 
friends, and also had the pleasure of again defeating 
them; this time, on their own stamping grounds. 
Our team also won the first team shoot May 16, de¬ 
feating the Springfield shooters by 37 targets. Decora¬ 
tion Day, our boys were a little more generous, and 
only defeated them by 29 targets. 
Below are the scores for the two teams: 
N. C. R. GUN CLUB. 
Shot At. 
J. D. Platt . 100 
C. E. Dimitt . 100 
H. N. Smith . 100 
J. M. Markham . 100 
V. Hubler . 100 
Frank Oswald . 100 
Fred Oswald . 100 
C. A. Sheets . 100 
R. E. Mumma . 100 
W. E. Bippus . 100 
Broke. 
94 
92 - 
90 
90 
87 
86 
84 
83 
83 
Total . 
SPRINGFIELD GUN CLUB. 
Shot At. 
C. Coburn . 100 
W. Shobe . 100 
A. Hill . 100 
H. Ernst . 100 
C. E. Winkler . 100 
VV. Hildinger . 100 
C. T. Henderson . 100 
Jas. Smith . too 
870 
Broke. 
92 
91 
86 
86 
86 
83 
83 
82 
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