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bridge. Jersey City Gun Club—Billings, Piercy, Engle, 
Everett and Moffatt. In the merchandise event the win¬ 
ners were: Trowbridge, Moffatt, Hassenger, Geo. 
Piercy, L. Piercy, Higgs and Baldwin, and each car¬ 
ried home a nice piece of cut glass. 
The scores of members of the two clubs follow in 
strings of 25, the five big best scores counting as the 
team of each club. 
TERSEY CITY GUN 
CLUB. 
SMITH GUN CLUB. 
Day, Jr. 22 22 
Page . 22 22 
Trowbridge . 20 22 
Colquitt . 19 21 
Baldwin . 18 21 
Hassenger .... 
Higgs . 20 18 
Mason . 19 18 
Drew . 13 17 
Dickenhorst . 20 18 
Sheppard . 14 16 
Gardner . 16 10 
Smith . 18 17 
Reed . 18 21 
Worrel . 
English . 13 
The next league she 
our club will go to Little Falls and try and do better. 
An innovation today was the awarding of a special 
prize for the one making the most difficult shot and 
Jim Baldwin having been appointed as judge gave the 
prize to Higgs, and Harry certainly won it easily by 
smashing a hard left quartering bird which did a lot 
of diving. 
20 
22 
Billings . 
19 
19 
2 t 
Piercy . 
.... 18 
18 
18 
21 
Engle . 
.... 19 
19 
II 
21 
Everett . 
. 15 
20 
20 
18 
Moffatt .. 
. 19 
14 
19 
18 
Hallenger . 
. 17 
II 
13 
17 
Young . 
. 13 
20 
20 
18 
Ittner . 
. 14 
. I 
18 
14 
l6 
Kearney . 
s 
l6 
10 
Church . 
- 13 
8 
18 
17 
Slater . 
8 
18 
21 
L. Piercy _ 
. 17 
15 
13 14 
13 7 
shoot 
will be on April 
18th when 
TELEGRAPH MATCHES. 
As the third month of the progress of the Telegraphic 
Trapshooting Matches draws to a close, it shows the 
best scores on the part of the clubs as a whole that 
have yet been turned in. Columbus, Nebraska is at the 
top for the month with 244 x 250 while Sioux City, Iowa 
and Portland, Oregon are close behind with 241 each, 
after which comes Boston with 240. The standing of 
all clubs for the month of March, as reported to date, 
are: 
Columbus, Nebraska . 244 x 250 
Sioux City, Iowa . 241 x 250 
Portland, Oregon . 241 x 250 
Boston, Massachusetts . 240 x 250 
Dayton, Ohio . 236 x 250 
Springfield, Ohio . 236 x 250 
Utica, Illinois . 235 x 250 
Coatsville, Pennsylvania . 234 x 250 
Buffalo, New York . 234 x 250 
Danbury, Connecticut . 233 x 250 
Little Falls, New Jersey. 231 x 250 
Wilmington, Delaware . 230 x 250 
Landsdale, Pennsylvania . 225 x 250 
Chicago, Illinois . 225 x 250 
San Diego, California . 217 x 250 
Circleville, Ohio . 219 x 250 
St. Louis, Missouri . 229 x 250 
Rockford, Illinois . 209 x 250 
Kankakee, Illinois . 209 x 250 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Fox) . 184 x 250 
New Haven, Connecticut . 192 x 250 
Cincinnati, Ohio . 156 x 250 
How They Broke Them. 
Phillips . 25 Stark . 24 
Schroeder . 25 
F. H. Rudat . 25 
Gutzmer . 24 
Sawyer . 24 
Newman . 24 
O. Rudat . 24 
Kaufman . 23 
Total .244 
PORTLAND, ORE. 
Cullison . 25 
Vanatta . 25 
Carlon . 25 
Thornton . 25 
Rayburn . 25 
O’Brien . 24 
Caldwell . 23 
Ott . 23 
ITilgers . 23 
Seguin . 23 
Total .241 
^ SPRINGFIELD. O. 
Kramer . 25 
Slagle . 25 
Sparrow . 24 
McCullough . 24 
Winkler . 23 
Ross . 23 
Hays . 23 
Miller . 23 
Strong . 23 
S. E. Young . 23 
Total .236 
LITTLE FALLS, N. J. 
H. Sindle . 24 
Kussmaul . 24 
Conley . 24 
Howard . 24 
Smith . 23 
Witty . 22 
Klotz . 22 
S. Francisco . 22 
J. Francisco . 22 
Speer . 24 
Total .231 
Rae . 24 
C. A. Smith . 24 
Hogan . 24 
Bragstad . 24 
Hunter . 24 
Austin . 23 
Osborne . 24 
Total .241 
DAYTON, O. 
Shetta . 25 
H. Heikes . 24 
Locke . 25 
Markham . 
. -'4 
Brewer . 
. 23 
T. Platt . 
. 23 
Magill i. 
. 23 
C. Rogge . 
Total . 
DANBURY, CONN. 
Sunderland . 
. 25 
Stevens . 
Bedient . 
. 24 
Gregory . 
. 23 
Olmstead . 
. 23 
Bowman . 
. 23 
Scofield . 
. 23 
Daley . 
. 23 
Day . 
Total . 
.233 
ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 
Bell . 
. 24 
Victor . 
. 24 
Baggerman . 
. 24 
Located . 
. 23 
Grundman . 
. 23 
Liebenman . 
. 23 
Wassey . 
Micka . 
Salvinski . 
. 22 
Vogt . 
Total .229 
LANSDALE, PA. 
Metz . 24 
Schultz . 24 
Hoffman . 23 
Rodgers . 23 
Swartz . 23 
Rauch . 22 
Henry . 22 
Taylor . 22 
Bender . 21 
Bright . 21 
Total .225 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Wolfe . 25 
Setherston . 25 
R. Chisholm . 23 
Riley . 22 
Thomas . 22 
Clarke . 22 
Silver . 22 
W. Davis . 22 
Foster . 21 
. Stockley . 21 
Total .225 
CIRCLEVILLE, O. 
Hosier . 24 
Brandon . 23 
Spangler . 22 
Moeller . 22 
Walters . 22 
Heges . 21 
Stout . 21 
Adkins . 21 
Rader . 22 
Caldwell . 21 
Total .219 
NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
Ailing . 22 
Rice . 22 
McCarthy . 20 
Ortseifer . 19 
Norton . 19 
Chamberlain . 19 
Robertson . 19 
Hepburn . 18 
A. Smith . 17 
C. Smith . 17 
Total . 192 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Trap Shooting. 
The second half of the home-and-home match be 
Iween the Boston 
Athletic Association and the 
New 
York Athletic Club, was 
shot over the traps 
of the 
New York Athletic Club 
at Travers Island on 
March 
21 st, and was won 
by the 
latter by a margin of 
thirty. 
nine birds. 
N. Y. A. C. 
B. A. A. 
D. L. Culver . 
L. H. Davis . 
153 
T. F. Tames . 
.... 143 
C. F. Marden _ 
... 128 
C. 1 . Corbett - 
.... 157 
E. H. Staples . 
••• 157 
F. B. Stephenson 
... l6l 
G. L. Osborn _ 
A. W. Church .. 
.... 156 
T. L. Snow . 
Frank Hall . 
F. O. Williams .. 
D. F. McMahon . 
.... 168 
S. W. Putnam ... 
. .. 165 
T. Hendrickson . 
.... 165 
S. A. Ellis . 
George Lyon . 
R. A. Faye . 
... 156 
R. L. Spotts . 
I. C. Adams . 
... 134 
Totals . 
Totals . 
. 1,528 
Grand Totals. 
N. Y. A. C. B 
. A. A. 
March 14th . 
. 1,823 
1,871 
March 21st . 
. 1,615 
1,528 
Totals . 
. 3.438 
3,399 
Weekly Shoot at 
Riverside, Saturday, March 21 
, 1914. 
Grand Total 
Broke Handicap 
J'otal 
Brooks . 
88 9 
97 
Kidder . 
78 19 
97 
Ballou . 
90 6 
96 
Carlton . 
70 24 
94 
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Knights . 8i 12 93 
Lynch . 87 5 92 
Richards . 78 14 92 
North . 70 20 90 
Munroe . 63 24 87 
Whitney . 75 11 86 
Mitton . 65 .. 65 
Shoot Off—50 Targets. 
Broke Broke Handicap Total 
Brooks . 25 22 4 1 / 2 50 
Kidder . 16 21 gl 4 46)4 
Special Shoot—50 Targets. 
Brooks . 25 22 4 ]/ 2 50 
Carlton . 20 21 12 50 
Ballou . 22 23 3 48 
Knights . 20 21 6 47 
Kidder . 16 21 946J4 
Munroe . 17 13 12 42 
Shoot Off—25 Targets. 
Carlton . 16 6 22 
Brooks . 19 2)4 2 iJ 4 
C. C. CLAPP, Captain. 
