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Pelham Manor, April 12.—To-day brought the 
final shoot for the year at Travers Island, and was, as 
usual, designated as annual club championship, the pro¬ 
gram being 200 scalers. Ralph L. Spotts wound up a 
wonderfully consistent season of winnings by taking title 
on 188 in a vicious rain storm. J. H. Vanderveer, a 
recent addition to the Mercury foot bunch, took place on 
178, with last year’s champion, Dan McMahon, tied for 
third with Frank Hall on 177. Hall won the shoot-off 
with 22 out of 25. I’anderveer won high scratch gun 
with 92 out of 100. Winners of other shoots were: 
First championship string, scratch, 25 birds: Stuart 
Scott 25, R. L. Spotts 25. 
Second championship string scratch, 25 birds: D. F. 
McMahon 25. 
April cup, handicap, 25 birds: A. E. Ranney (1) 24. 
Club trophy, handicap, 25 birds: J. 11. Vanderveer 
(1) 20. 
Spring trophy, handicap, 25 birds: J. H. \ ander- 
veer (2) 27. 
Travers Island trophy, handicap, 25 birds: G. F. 
Pelham t4) 29. 
Seventh championship string, scratch, 25 birds: J. 
G. Dey, 24. 
Eighth championship string, scratch, 25 birds: K. 
L. Spotts 25. 
Day trophy, handicap, 100 birds: 
T H Vanderveer ... 
7 
99 
D E McMahon ..., 
, 2 87 
F Hall . 
8 
97 
J W Hessian . 
, 20 86 
A J McManus . 
15 
9G 
S Scott . 
. 0 86 
T G S Dey . 
10 
95 
W B Ogden . 
. 7 86 
G J Corbett . 
4 
94 
C W Billings . 
. 2 85 
G F Pelham . 
4 
93 
R R Debacher _ 
. 15 85 
A W Church . 
12 
89 
O C Grinnell . 
, 5 85 
R L Spotts . 
0 
89 
Dr De Wolfe .. 
. 8 84 
1 
88 
. 0 83 
B M Shanley . 
0 
87 
G M Thomson . 
. 20 76 
A E Ranney . 
4 
87 
H 11 Duden . 
. 20 75 
W J Elias . 
11 
87 
Won by F. Hall. 
Mr. 
Vanderveer takes “high gun” 
trophy. 
High gun trophv, scratch, lOO birds: 
T H Vanderveer ... 
92 
C W Billings . 
.83 
G J Corbett . 
, 90 
Dr Short . 
.83 
F Hall . 
89 
A J McManus .... 
.81 
R. L Spotts . 
. 89 
O C Grinnell. 
.80 
G F Pelham . 
. 89 
\V B Ogden . 
.79 
B M Shanley . 
. 87 
A W Church . 
C Stein . 
. 8/ 
W J Elias . 
.7G 
S Scott . 
, 8(! 
Dr De Wolfe . 
.76 
T G S Dey . 
. 85 
R R Debacher .... 
.70 
1) E McMahon ... 
. 85 
J W Hessian . 
.66 
Dr Culver . 
, 84 
G M Thomson .. 
. m 
A E Ranney . 
. 83 
E R Pardee . 
.57 
Club championship, 
200 
birds: 
R L Spotts . 
184 
W B Ogden . 
.... 168 
T H Vanderveer ... 
178 
B M Shanley .... 
.... 168 
F Hall . 
177 
O C Grinnell . 
.... 167 
D F McMahon .... 
177 
A W Church . 
.... 166 
S Scott . 
175 
C Stein . 
.... 166 
G J Corbett . 
174 
Dr Culver . 
.... 165 
G F Pelham . 
174 
W J Elias . 
.... 162 
A E Ranney . 
172 
A McManus . 
.... 161 
C W Billings . 
172 
R R Debacher .... 
.... J41 
T G S Dey . 
170 
T W Hessian . 
.... 119 
Dr Short . 
168 
H H Duden . 
.... 116 
Shoot-off, 25 birds: 
F Hall . 
22 
D F McMahon ... 
.... 21 
Boston A. A. 
Riverside, Mass., April 5. —Weather conditions here 
to-day were fine for trapshooting. E. K. Swift with 14 
free ones won take-home trophy. Scores: 
McCrea. 
Sargent. 
Total. 
Swift . 
. 7 
50 
7 
48 
14 
100 
Hamblin . 
. 5 
50 
5 
49 
10 
99 
Staples . 
. 0 
49 
0 
47 
0 
96 
Adams . 
. 0 
48 
0 
47 
0 
95 
Osborn . 
. 3 
50 
3 
45 
6 
95 
Whittemore . 
. 5 
50 
5 
40 
10 
94 
Brooks . 
. 4 
50 
4 
43 
8 
94 
Knights . 
. 4 
50 
4 
44 
8 
94 
Davis . 
. 21/2 
41% 
2% 
461/2 
5 
94 
Snow . 
. 0 
49 
0 
44 
0 
93 
Williams . 
. 0 
47 
0 
46 
0 
93 
Ellis . 
. IV 2 
46% 
1% 
45% 
3 
92 
Ballou . 
. 21/2 
45% 
2% 
42% 
5 
88 
Tucker . 
. 2y2 
42% 
2% 
431/2 
5 
86 
Whitney . 
. 6 
43 
6 
43 
12 
86 
Munroe . 
. 10 
40 
10 
31 
20 
71 
Achorn . 
.12 
38 
12 
25 
24 
63 
April G.—Weather conditions were fine, and P. W. 
Whittemore 
trophy: 
was the winner 
of the special 
take- 
home 
MeCrea. 
Sargent. 
Total. 
Whittemore 
. 5 
48 
5 
50 
10 
100 
O.sborn .... 
. 3 
46 
3 
50 
d 
97 
Adams . 
. 0 
48 
0 
48 
0 
96 
WTllianis .. 
. 0 
47 
0 
49 
0 
96 
Ellis . 
. 1% 
45% 
1% 
48% 
3 
94 
Davis . 
. 2% 
46% 
21/2 
471/2 
5 
94 
Brooks ..'... 
. 4 
42 
4 
50 
8 
94 
Snow . 
. 0 
46 
0 
47 
0 
93 
Hamblin ... 
. 3 
47 
3 
45 
6 
92 
Swift . 
. 31/2 
42% 
31/2 
48% 
7 
91 
Staples .... 
. 0 
42 
0 
48 
0 
90 
Tucker .... 
. 2% 
46% 
2% 
42% 
5 
89 
Knights .... 
. 4 
41 
4 
47 
8 
88 
Ballou . 
.. 21 / 2 , 37 % 
2% 
48% 
5 
86 
Crompton . 
. 71/2 
441/2 
VI /2 
411/2 
15 
86 
Munroe .... 
.10 
40 
10 
4b 
20 
85 
Whitney ... 
. 6 
40 
6 
50 
12 
81 
Achorn .... 
.12 
37 
12 
38 
24 
75 
C. B. 
Tuck 
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