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Waynesboro G. C. 
Waynesboro, Va., May 30.—A splendid program was 
gotten up, there being $155 in cash prizes, and $238 in 
merchandise prizes. The shoot was a very successful one 
from every standooint, there being about forty shooters 
all told, among "them eight professionals from various 
parts of the country. Ed. Danniel, of Lynchburg, Va., 
broke 197 out of 200, making the highest average arnong 
the professionals. High amateur for the day was S. T. 
Day, of the local club, breaking 192 out of 200, while P. 
B. Woodfin copped low average, breaking 149. 
In the special event of 25 targets, \V. D. Runneke, of 
Staunton, I'a., won first prize, with Jas. Craig, of the 
locals, running second, breaking 23 and 21 respectively. 
R A Hall. 
Special. 
. 19 
187 
Special. 
G A Stinebuck.. 20 
160 
C P Stone.... 
144 
L Puffinbarger.. 
15 
174 
T L Stone_ 
.. ie 
174 
W B Anderson. 
19 
166 
P C Coleman. 
. 20 
176 
W D Rummels. 
23 
182 
*S S Schall... 
. 16 
179 
*C E Goodrich.. 
23 
193 
*E H Storr... 
. 24 
194 
R O' Artz. 
155 
W S Jones.... 
.. 16 
175 
*J A Anderson. 
157 
W A Bloxton. 
. 17 
174 
d B Co'ok. 
142 
S H Holland. 
.. 17 
174 
■"S P Goodloe... 
22 
136 
S C Atkinson. 
.. 21 
178 
T A Sproul. 
168 
*T S Baskerville .. 
172 
♦L D Willis. 
22 
188 
Jas Craig .... 
.. 21 
175 
C T Ellison. 
55 
J M Coyner... 
.. 14 
172 
T S Richardson 
134 
S T Day. 
.. 18 
192 
E M Rea. 
16 
W S Page.... 
.. 18 
169 
R W Maupin... 
46 
C C Wheat.,. 
.. 13 
167 
F L Cooke . 
43 
J A Burgess.. 
.. 18 
172 
W C Glenn. 
27 
) K Harrison. 
162 
J W Ellison.... 
8 
P B Woodfin. 
.. ii 
149 
A W Hrown.... 
45 
C W E Moore 
168 
C R Huntley... 
20 
"^E Daniel. 
.. 23 
197 
R G Wright.... 
26 
Evanston G. C. 
Evanston, IlL June 2. —The Decoration Day shoot 
at the Evanston Gun Club was a great success. In the 
first event Darby carried off the hanors with a score of 
24, and Millen was second with 23. In the second, A. 
Neals, with a handicap of 5, had a perfect score; Darby 
second with 24. Doyle, Peck. Adams and Millen tied 
with 23 for third, Adams winning in the shoot-off. In the 
third event Doyle, with a handicap of 3, and Bisson with 
a handicap of 10, were tied for first, Bisson winning in 
the shoot-off. Peck, Adams, Cowan and Bristle tied for 
third, Adams winning in the shoot-off. Robbins and 
Carman were tied for first honors in the fourth event, 
Robbins winning in the shoot-off. Phalen, Bristle and 
Gamble tied for third; the shoot-off was won by Gamble. 
Scowley and Doyle tied for first in the fifth, Scowley 
taking the shoot-ofl. Pace and Adams were tied for 
third, which was won by Pace. 
In the sixth Cowan and Bisson tied for first, which was 
won by Cowan. Bisson took second prize. For third, 
Phalen and Robbins were tied, Phalen winning. In the 
seventh event Phalen was first and Doyle second. 
In each event the winners of first, second and third 
received prizes. Adams was high for the day, breaking 
200 out of 225. The scores for the day follow: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Adams ... 
. 225 
206 
A Neals ... 
.200 
149 
Darby ... 
.200 
162 
Bisson .... 
.175 
109 
Phalen .. 
.200 
148 
Kumfer .... 
. ICO 
71 
Doyle ... 
. 250 
208 
Bristle . 
.150 
129 
Carman .. 
. 250 
181 
Pace . 
.100 
54 
Raine .... 
. 125 
101 
Robbins ... 
.100 
86 
Peck . 
. 100 
65 
Whitsett ... 
. 75 
43 
De Wolf . 
.100 
84 
Scowley ... 
.100 
85 
Ericsson . 
. 75 
19 
Gamble .... 
. 75 
55 
Millen ... 
. 100 
87 
Beck . 
. 50 
17 
Cowan ... 
. 125 
105 
Harpham .. 
. 50 
41 
Sykes ... 
. 25 
13 
W. J. P., 
Sec’y-Treas. 
Oakwood G. C. 
Lynchburg, I’a., June 3.—Dawson was top amateur 
here to-day with 92 out of 100. One more than this was 
made by Fox in “wads only” division. 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
Richards . 
.... 35 
40 
Dawson . 
.... 47 
45 
Jones . 
.... 37 
38 
Watson . 
.... 42 
43 
*Scholl . 
.... 42 
45 
*Fox . 
.... 48 
45 
*Baskerville ... 
.... 34 
46 
Anderson . 
.... 40 
41 
*0 Fisher . 
.... 45 
45 
Stockley . 
.... 45 
41 
Terry . 
.... 35 
L Winfield .... 
.... 38 
Fisher . 
.... 39 
39 
R Winfree . 
.... 43 
43 
No. 1 was club event; No. 2, an extra event. 
J. M. Fisher, Sec’y. 
Cheltenham G. C. 
Cheltenham, Pa., June 7.—The first tournament here 
proved a success. The trophy was won by William Way, 
captain of the club, with 186 out of 200. Scores: 
Way . 186 
Potts .185 
Gerber .180 
Seiher .176 
Reichert .153 
Linson .114 
Beatty .109 
Hellerman . 93 
Geibel . 87 
Burke . 86 
McClellan . 70 
McIntyre . 64 
Brittain . 63 
Stone . 47 
Rieben . 43 
Walker . 42 
Birmingham G. C. 
Birmtngham, Ala., June 7.—J. C. Broyles was top 
to-day with 90 out of 100. Scores: 
T C Bro.yles. 
Shot at. Broke 
. 100 90 
H 
Sellers . 
Shot at. Broke 
. 100 67 
J Yambeth , 
.lOO 
88 
O 
L Garl . 
Mrs Garl .., 
. 100 
84 
V 
Heckler 
. 50 39 
Lee Moody 
.... 100 
80 
Participant. 
Detroit Pastime G. C. 
Detroit, Mich.—The shooting in general at the last 
regular shoot was very poor, but in some of the events 
some good work was done. In the 25-target club event 
Ballard broke 24 in Class A, Conely 23 in Class B, and 
Robertson 24 in Class C. In the club trophy at 15 
targets, Winslow, Benson, Owens, Fingle and Tyler all 
went straight. About half of the boys finished the en¬ 
tire program of 100 targets, they came stringing in all 
afternoon, and entered as they arrived. It is urged they 
all compete in the entire program, but no more, as too 
much shooting interferes with the attendance. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Stonehouse 
.100 
63 
Crookdecker 
.... 80 
60 
Winslow ... 
.lOO 
80 
Wray . 
.... 80 
40 
Fengle . 
. 100 
86 
Miller . 
.... 80 
40 
Bromley ... 
.100 
66 
C Roche .... 
.... 70 
35 
Comely .... 
.100 
73 
Robertson .. 
.... 70 
61 
E Hartford 
.100 
57 
F Hartford . 
.... 70 
60 
Tristem 
.100 
83 
Unger . 
.... 75 
27 
Ballard . 
.100 
86 
Burr . 
.... 70 
54 
Braddock .. 
.100 
84 
McLaclilin . 
.... 75 
46 
Benson .... 
.100 
83 
Wesselus ... 
.... 75 
31 
Hartwick .. 
.100 
77 
Mrs Vogle .. 
.... 75 
65 
Shumaker .. 
. 100 
76 
Vogle . 
.... 75 
48 
McIntosh .. 
.100 
88 
Roche . 
.... 65 
33 
J Hartford 
.100 
68 
Busser . 
.... 55 
41 
A Hartford 
.100 
62 
Sumner . 
.... 55 
37 
Tyler . 
. lOO 
87 
Weise . 
.... 55 
41 
Finlay . 
.100 
76 
Miss Walgail 
... 45 
29 
Pelletier ... 
.100 
80 
Monroe . 
.... 45 
24 
Slattery .... 
.100 
73 
Young . 
.... 45 
20 
Clark . 
. 100 
72 
Slater . 
_ 30 
20 
Parker . 
.100 
88 
Stone . 
.... 30 
20 
Owens . 
.100 
82 
Neaney . 
.... 30 
10 
Gaylord ..., 
.100 
95 
Tillon . 
.... 30 
14 
Hoyt . 
.100 
73 
Nash . 
.... 25 
13 
Cole .. 
.100 
88 
Campbell ... 
.... 25 
19 
Smith . 
.100 
74 
Uplegger ... 
. 25 
13 
Marks . 
.100 
78 
Covers . 
. 25 
22 
Ford . 
.100 
80 
Kirk . 
. 25 
13 
Garlock .... 
.100 
75 
Gerhard . 
.... 25 
17 
Krause ... 
.100 
60 
Rice . 
. 15 
6 
Spring . 
. lOO 
80 
Knipper .... 
.... 15 
9 
Vernier ..., 
. 100 
60 
A Heller ... 
. 15 
6 
Hirth . 
60 
Langdon .... 
. 15 
2 
Burroughs 
. 90 
58 
Mrs Parker . 
. 15 
10 
Dacker ... 
. 90 
74 
Triangle G. C. 
South Madtson, Wis.^ June 5. — Owing to the rain 
the shoot did not start until after 10 o’clock, and was run 
off in fine shape by 3:30 P. M., fifty-seven shooters tak¬ 
ing part and shooting in a soaking rain. Just after the 
clnse of the shooting the sun came out and the sky 
cleared. Everyone went away satisfied, and with nothing 
but good words for the management and the shoot. 
Two Western autotraps were used. Scores; 
H G Waterman. 136 
N Miller . 135 
L S Dell .145 
Ed Hanson .115 
H Gay .126 
H L Drews. 127 
*F H Seifkin. 122 
F Schwalbe, Jr.142 
C H Nelson.124 
L J Neitert. 89 
A Schulz .125 
P H Cusick. 137 
M D Skolas. 129 
C Storck .135 
J Malloy . 98 
J S Wulf.145 
O Eisner . 144 
H Brown . 129 
C P Shumway.138 
F J Dreyfus.142 
W Doelle . 133 
H L Potter...... 97 
*C E Robbins. 136 
A Vance .134 
*W D Stannard.140 
B A Claflin .147 
J Zahorick .127 
A C Hannemann.133 
L Wiswall .122 
R C Lauder . 
*G E Mathews. 
F E Riley. 
A E Van Wold. 
J Maegerlein . 
G Waffensmith . 
J R Graham. 
F P Sullivan. 
Wm Jackson . 
*E G Graham. 
F J Meyer. 
W J Raup . 
A J Wagner . 
J Raup . 
W L Downton. 
E G Jones. 
W A Dodd. 
L C Angyick. 
E T Cunningham. 
A E Banker. 
P Christensen . 
G B Deering. 
Wm Gruhn . 
W E Miller . 
Wm Huells . 
R Buermeister (90) ... 
C F Pierson (60) . 
J F Pierson (60) . 
128 
133 
119 
141 
114 
112 
148 
135 
147 
144 
124 
131 
138 
141 
119 
143 
142 
139 
107 
113 
133 
138 
118 
115 
110 
71 
46 
. 46 
Interurban Trap Shooters Ass n. 
Utica, Ill., June 2.—Max Kneussl, missing only 2 
out of the full program, was high amateur to-day. Les 
German broke one more for high pro glory. Scores: 
C W May. 128 
E R Driver. 131 
■^G E Mathews.112 
H E Halbleib. 141 
"“W D Stannard .134 
H R Bruns. 140 
*H W Cadwallader.... 148 
Jas Scott .121 
Max Kneussl .148 
Barker .134 
*L S German. 149 
*F G Bille.145 
J B Barto.144 
R E Loring.134 
n W Garrett.146 
C Anderson .135 
C D Clark.112 
C Bosley . 135 
A L Jaques.117 
G D Hiltabrand. 89 
*J Graham .146 
•E S Graham.142 
F Schock .138 
C S Roe.137 
F Gentleman .137 
E D Zeller.125 
W Spencer . 113 
F G Pierski.132 
B Pyszka .131 
A Foulk .141 
J Martin .138 
C Quimby . 140 
J W Stuart.109 
C A Stillwell. 138 
C B Sharp.126 
F Martin . 137 
J Skinner .140 
A Skinner .134 
O Rinker . 132 
C E Shalf.Ill 
E L Brokaw (15) . 12 
J Gilmour .131 
J Boissenin (120).110 
J M McCauslin (75) ... 65 
