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Richardson Wins Individual 
Championship of Delaware 
A. B. RICHARDSON, Dover, Delj, 
Winner of the final competition for the Individ¬ 
ual Championship of Delaware Trophy held on the 
grounds of the DuPont Trapshooting Club, Wil¬ 
mington, Delaware, May 9th. 
Mr. Richardson shot his usual load of three drams 
of|DuPont Smokeless Shotgun Powder and broke 
98x100 
this 
Mr. 
Mr. W. S. Colfax, Jr. was runner-up in 
championship race with a score of 94x 100. 
Colfax also used three drams of DuPont. 
Good Shooting With a Good Powder 
DU PONT POWDER CO. 
WILMINGTON 
DELAWARE 
Pioneer Powdermakers of America 
Charleston Club. 
Charleston, W. Va. 
Scores made by members of Charleston Gun Club May 
2, 1914- 
Shot at 
Broke 
P. Ct. 
Goshom, D. W. 
97 
97 
Davis . 
88 
88 - 
Fultz . 
84 
84 
Paso ns . 
75 
75 
Bright . 
73 
73 
Childress . 
60 
60 
Freudenlerger . 
60 
60 
Moulton . 
20 
40 
Mariania . 
. 50 
18 
36 
Nicholson . 
J. A 4 deGRUYTER, 
82 
Secretary. 
W. A. Wager. so 
O. J. Koch . 50 
J. McCauley . 50 
W. M. Miller . 50 
J. Schleiter . 50 
Gus Rose . 50 
J. E. Higbee . 50 
W. Erichson . 50 
H. L. Starr. 50 
A. Moll . 50 
E. J. Olson . 50 
M. Locke . 50 
F. W. Pittman . 50 
A. Copsey . 25 
40 
39 
38 
37 
37 
36 
34 
33 
32 
29 
29 
27 
15 
14 
La Crosse Gun Club. 
La Crosse, Wis., May 3, 1914- 
A steady wind, holding the targets well in their course, 
helped the members of the La Crosse Gun Club in pound¬ 
ing out some good average scores at the traps this 
morning. 
Shot at Broke 
J. V. Winter . 5 ° 46 
J. Bartl . 50 44 
F. Sohwalbe . 5 ° 42 
A. Tausche . so 4 ° 
^ OZ. ACCURACY BAIT. 
Sky, clear. Wind, northeast velocity approximately 
nine miles. 
"Perce . 98.6 
"Rankin . 98.1 
Calley . 97.4 
"Whitby . 99-3 
"Snell . 96-4 
"Spruce, Dr., C. J. 97.6 
"Haselwood . 96.8 
"Lucke . 93.1 
"Stromer . 96.4 
DeGarmo . 98.6 
Cook .c. 99-4 
Wehle . 98.3 
Moffett . 97-9 
Amman . 98.8 
Doyle . 90.1 
"Bauer . 98.8 
"Hornstein . 97.5 
*Kuhn . 94-5 
Nicholson . 97-5 
Linder .,. 980 
Grant, W. T. 97-7 
"Bennett . 98-8 
L. T. ACCURACY FLY. 
Sky, clear. Wind, northeast velocity approximately 
five miles. 
*Whitby . 99 7-15 
Amman . 99 1-15 
Callev . 99 8-15 
"Lucke . 99 S-i 5 
"Perce . 99 2-15 
Moffett . 99 6-15 
"Spruce, Dr., C. J. 98 14-15 
DeGarmo . 99 10-15 
Linder . 99 m-15 
Grant, W. T. 99 3-*5 
Nicholson . 98 12-15 
L. T. DISTANCE FLY. 
Cloudy. Wind, south. Velocity approximately 8 miles. 
Averaged 
S Casts Longest Single 
"Calley . 90 4-5 ft. 99 ft- 
Grant, W. T. 83 “ 86 ‘ 
Linder . 84 1-5 “ 89 “ 
Nicholson . 78 3-5 “ 83 
DeGarmo . 96 “ 99 
Amman . 88 1-5 “ 92 
Moffett . 75 i -5 “ 77 
y 2 OZ. DISTANCE BAIT. 
Clear sky. Wind, southeast. Approximately fifteen 
miles. Average Longest 
5 Casts Single 
DeGarmo . 106 182 
Grant, W. T. 160 187 
Moffett . 200 210 
Wehle . ”4 4"5 * 5 ° 
Linder . 136 4-5 '45 
Amman . *79 2-5 187 
"Bennett . *77 r -5 *93 
"Guests E. M. ELLIS, Secretary 
State College Gun Club. 
State College, Pennsylvania, April 30th, 1914. 
• “State College Gun Club” held their month-end shoot 
today, and quite a number of the members were present. 
Some of the members did not shoot but those that 
did gave a good account of themselves as several were 
new members who had never shot over the traps. 
“Cumberland,” the U.M.C.—Remington man was a vis¬ 
itor and participant in the shoot, and was able to break 
the first forty-nine without a miss, but the fiftieth got 
away unscathed. , . , 
High man for the day was “Meek with 86 per cent. 
“Slagle” tied “Meek” in the regular event, for the 
Washington Park Amateur Casting Club. 
Chicago, May 2, 1914. 
The first annual contest of the Washington Park 
Amateur Casting Club on May 2nd and 3rd was held 
under most favorable conditions, both days being bright 
and cheery. 
The Garfield Park Amateur fellows turned out a good 
group to start off. The first meet of the Washington 
Park Amateur Casting Club and the North Shore Club 
was represented. Some from the Illinois Club graced 
the occasion with their presence. The scores follow 
in the order as cast: 
event. It was necessary for two strings, of twenty-five 
birds, to decide the contest. “DuPont” Stick Pm was 
won bv “Meek.” Score follows: 
T. B. 'Meek . 43 * 5 ® 
W. A. Ham . 4° x so 
I. D. Slagle . 82 x 100 
C. N. Fisher . * 9 2 x I2 5 
W. L. Foster . 88 x 125 
F. A. Robinson . * 3 * x *75 
Ray O’Donnell . 3 *> x 5 ® 
C. A. Miller . 3<5 x 5 ® 
W. W. Stephens . 34 x 50 
T-L Foster . 34 x 5 » 
R. D. Gilliland . 3 ° x 50 
F. V. Struble . 2 9 x 5 ® 
Hammill Holmes . 30 x 5 ® 
Thos. Weber . 5 * x *00 
W. F. Leitzel . 20 x 5 ® 
* Cumberland . 49 ^ 5 ® 
"Professional. C. N. FISHER. Secretary. 
Johnstown Gun Club. 
Johnstown, Pa., May 7. 19 * 4 - 
Some good scores were made at the weekly shoot of 
the Tohnstown Gun Club at Island Park, last Saturday. 
It is too early in the season for a large turn-out . of 
the sportsmen.'but quite a number were on hand popping 
away at clay birds with trusty guns. A number ot 
prizes are to be awarded at the close of the season to 
the members making the best averages during the sum¬ 
mer. A shoot is held at the Island Park grounds at 3 
o’clock everv Saturday afternoon. The scores Saturday 
W.™ „ follow,, Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
Smith . 50 43 
Keiper . *75 ,2 ° 
Buchanan . 100 “2 
Teeter . 5 ° 27 
R. Lee . 75 45 
Moore . 5 ° 3 
Sargent . 500 7 * 
"Rothstein . • • 5 ° J; 
Troxell . 5 ° * 
Hile . 2 5 10 
