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April 28.—Springfield, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Mechanicsburg Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, Sec¬ 
retary. 
May 26.—Kenton, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Kenton Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, Secretary. 
June 8.—Austin, Minn.—Austin Gun Club. A. F. John¬ 
son, Secretary. 
June 18.—Lexington, Ky.—Fayette Gun Club. F. C. 
Bell, Secretary. 
June 30.—Columbus, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the Sun- 
bury Gun Club.. Harry C. Downey, Secretary. 
July 10 and 11.—Portland, Maine.—Maine State Tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Portland Gun Club. 
S. W. Dimick, Secretary. 
July 22.—Baudette, Minn.—Baudette Gun Club. A. M. 
Hoover, Secretary, Baudette, Minn. 
July 28.—Lima, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the Lima 
Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, Secretary. 
August 29.—Dayton, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Salem Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, 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.—Coatesvitie, 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’Fallon, Ills.—O’Fallon 'Gun Club. P. S. 
Galloway, secretary. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. REED SHANER, 
Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Roanoke, Va., April 11, 1914. 
High wind made targets cut capers and some of the 
best men in the club fell down. This is the second 
shoot of the season and the attendance is steadily 
jumping. Eighteen new applications for membership 
are now posted most of whom will be accepted. The 
additional Leggett will be installed this week. The 
scores: 
Score Broke 
Fi'.zalan . 50 41 
W. L. Boyd . 5 ° 47 
J. B. Swartwout . 50 39 
P. J. Flippen ..'. 50 30 
H. Froehling . 50 24 
E. D. Hotchkiss, Jr. 50 36 
W. E. Nelms . 5 ° 36 
St. George Anderson . 50 32 
Louis Rueger . 50 26 
Joseph Crenshaw . 50 29 
E. H. Storr . 50 47 
J. C. Easley .. 50 42 
A. C. Kessler . 50 37 
E. W. Daniel . 5 ° 46 
Wm. Rueger, Jr. 50 13 
Chas. B. Cooke .. 50 3 1 
J. A. Kain . 50 39 
M. D. Hart . 5° 38 
Jos. B. Dunn . 50 36 
W. Brooke Catlett . 50 22 
Cary Sheppard . 50 36 
P. B. Watt . 50 31 
J. C. Tignor . 50 41 
W. B. Jerman . 50 42 
H. Huseman . 50 30 
Thos. W. Purcell . 50 33 
Robert B. Jones . 50 33 
John B. Lea . 5 ° l 4 
W. E. Grant . so 24 
C. D. Larus . 50 41 
J. A. Anderson . 50 44 
H. C. Schmidt . 5° 7 
Spring City Gun Club. 
Waukesha, Wis., April 8. 1914. 
The shooters of Waukesha County met at Waukesha 
Beach, on the grounds of the Spring City Gun Club, 
and organized a gun club to be known as the Waukesha 
County Gun Club, and elected the following shooters 
to the offices: President Frank G. Fuller, Mukwonago; 
Vice-President Paul S. Kimball, Waukesha; Secretary 
and Treasurer Homer E. White, Waukesha; managers 
Fred Dreyfuss, Muskego; Otto Eisner, Muskego; Harry 
J. Greb, Waukesha; Field Captain Fred Dreyfuss, 
Muskego. On a practice shoot at Waukesha Beach 
Kimball and Dreyfuss tied on 118 out of 125, Hartford 
was second with 112 and Eisner third with 108. The 
club will hold monthly shoots about the county, the 
first of which was held on Sunday, April 5th, at Fred 
Dreyfuss’ place on Bass’ Bay, Muskego Lake and 
was attended by about thirty shooters, following is the 
result: 
Fuller . 95 x iov. Schuett . 77 x 100 
Dreyfuss . 94 x 100 Lug . 72 x 100 
Eisner . 92 x 100 Schubring . 70 x 100 
Hartford . 92 x 100 Folf, F. 69 x too 
Clark, L. 92 x 100 Cullen . 67 x 100 
Greb . 90 x 100 Lembezeder _ 64 x 100 
*Siefken . 90 x 100 White . 63 x 100 
Kimball . 87 x 100 Wentland . 51 x 100 
Clark, W. 86 x io 3 Rosche . 50 x 75 
Doelle, W. 85 x 100 Mead . 47 x 75 
*Patterson . 85 x too Spurbeck . 42 x 50 
Hintz . 84 x 100 Posh . 39 x 50 
Knight .,... 84 x 100 Boer, John _ 38 x 50 
Schober . 82 x too Schoenhrodt _ 38 x 50 
Stump .’. 82 x 100 Schindiwin . 37 x 50 
Christian . 80 x 101 Hirsch . 34 x 50 
Graf . 78 x 100 *Professionals. 
We closed the shooter and gave Thermos Bottles 
for prizes in each class. Fuller won in class A; Greb 
in class B, and Schrubring in class C. The next shoot 
will be held at Waukesha Beach on the grounds of 
the Spring City Gun Club. 
HOMER E. WHITE, Secretary. 
Waukesha County Gun Club. 
Daniel Boone Gun Club. 
Marthasville, Mo., April 4, 1914. 
The following scores were made by members of the 
Daniel Boone Gun Club at Saturday’s practice shoot: 
Shot At Broke 
E. E. Suhre . 25 24 
G. Lichtenberg . 25 21 
F. Koch . 25 21 
F. Suhre . 25 20 
O. Himplemann . 25 19 
F. Koilling . 25 19 
A. Ahmann . 25 17 
Tno. Mutert . 25 16 
E. E, SUHRE, Secretary. 
Independent Gun Club. 
Reading, Pa., April 6, 1914. 
Today was an ideal one, and a large number of the 
members were on the field to see the live bird match. 
Conditions were 15 lairds per man, and $10 entrance. 
Geo. Shultz carried off first money. 
M. F. KOFROTH. 
W. FI. Davis . 1 1 . . 1 1 2 2 . . 1 1 2 . 1 10 
Geo. Shultz . 11. 2. 2. 2122. 222 11 
O. Mustorf . 1 . 2122122.21 . . 10 
P. Quinter . 12222. 222.. 2.. 9 
W. Bowman . 2. 2112. 22. .221 10 
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