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Lewiston Gun Club. 
Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 24.—Wind and bad light 
were a handicap to the shooters at the second registered 
tournament which ended here to-day. 
The regular program of ten 15-bird events for ama¬ 
teurs was the first called and the three high men of 
the amateur class were Troeth, of Vancouver; Lee Mat- 
lock, of Pomeroy, and D. Holohan, of Portland, all of 
whom had a credit of 113 targets. 
The professionals also participated in these events 
for scores and the standings of these shooters were: 
Barclay 139, Riehl 137, Randlett 134, P. Holohan 135, G. 
Holohan 126, Berger 134, Woodworth 118. 
The Beach gold medal trophy was won by D. IIolo- 
han, of Portland, with 23 targets out of a possible :5, 
while Guy Chiesman, of Lewiston, won the Langan 
trophy with 23 targets out of a possible 25. The thin- 
gren diamond medal for professionals was won by Riehl 
with 92 out of a possible 100, while Barclay and D. Holo¬ 
han tied for second place with 90 targets. The follow¬ 
ing were the results of the regular program: 
Records for the Beach, Langan and Chingren troph¬ 
ies, event No. 1 beingr for the Beach trophy, No. 2 for 
the Langan trophy, No. 3, for the Chingren trophy: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
Events: 
1 
2 
Targets: 
25 
25 100 
Targets: 
25 
25 
’Riehl . 
24 
19 
92 
C E Butler . 
. 19 
14 
’Berger . 
. 13 
19 
79 
Pennell . 
. 19 
13 
*P I Holohan.. 
89 
urner . 
. 20 
19 
’Barclay . 
23 
21 
90 
Day . 
. 21 
15 
* Randlett . 
23 
24 
S9 
Lomax . 
. 18 
17 
1 Iryden . 
. 22 
20 
83 
Larson . 
. 13 
15 
*G Holohan ... 
24 
22 
89 
Matlock . 
. 19 
19 
Chingren . 
20 
15 
80 
Greene . 
. 19 
19 
’Woodworth .. 
18 
20 
85 
Wallace . 
. 22 
19 
D Holohan .... 
23 
18 
90 
Callison . 
. .16 
18 
Troeh . 
22 
19 
Chiesman .... 
. 21 
23 
Ulrich . 
21 
19 
Morris . 
. 18 
18 
Hahn . 
18 
14 
Blair . 
. 20 
18 
Beckman . 
20 
21 
Rowland . 
. 16 
22 
Drumm . 
19 
21 
Stair . 
. 17 
19 
McCormack .... 
19 
15 
*Professionals. 
Second Day. 
Riehl was high man for the day with 238 targets 
out of a possible 250, while the second honors were 
won by Troeh, amateur, of Vancouver, who secured 237 
out of 250. Other high amateurs were Dryden, Walla 
Walla, 230; D. Holohan, Portland, 225; Chingren, Spo¬ 
kane, 218. Guy Holohan was next to Riehl in the pro¬ 
fessional class with 228 targets, while Barclay was in 
third professional class with 224. 
The Chingren diamond medal was up for the third 
time and again captured by Riehl. The Chingren trophy 
was first up Sunday at the practice shoot and was then 
captured by Riehl. He accepted a challenge for Mon¬ 
day’s shooting and was again victorious, and yesterday 
an agreement was reached by which the trophy should 
again be put up on a 50-bird event and Dryden, amateur, 
of Walla Walla; Chingren, amateur, of Spokane, and 
Riehl, professinal, of Tacoma, tied with 47 targets. On 
the shoot-off the trophy was again won by Riehl. 
The Elks’ trophy was won by Chingren, of Spo¬ 
kane, with 25 straight targets, while Troeh captured the 
Butler medal with 24 out of 25 targets. The Jack Blair 
watch fob, consisting of a mounted $10 gold piece for 
the high average during the tournament, was won bv 
Troeh. 
In the regular program events, the high amateurs 
were Troeh 144, D. Holohan 139, Dryden 138. The high 
professional in this event was Riehl with 146 targets. 
The following are the results in the Elks, But'er and 
Chingren trophy events. Event No. 1 is the Elks; No. 
2, Butler; No. 3, Chingren: 
Events 
1 
2 
3 
Targets: 
25 
25 
50 
I>Tyd n . 
.. 23 
22 
4' 
’Woodworth . 
. 21 
18 
41 
Troeh . 
. 23 
24 
46 
’Randlett . 
. 19 
21 
43 
*G Holohan 
. 23 
25 
44 
’Riehl . 
. 24 
21 
47 
McCormack .. 
. 16 
21 
D Holohan 
. 19 
21 
46 
Chingren . 
. 25 
18 
47 
’Berger . 
. 21 
15 
42 
Ulrich . 
21 
Hahn . 
. 21 
20 
Beckman . 
. 19 
12 
. . 
’Professionals. 
General 
Events 
Targets: 
Drumm . 
Butler . 
Pennel . 
Turner . 
Day . 
Lomax . 
Matlock . 
Greene . 
*Braclay . 
Chiesman . 
Blair . 
*P Holohan ... 
Averages. 
1 
2 
3 
25 
25 
50 
18 
23 
19 
14 
21 
20 
19 
22 
16 
19 
19 
21 
21 
21 
43 
21 
18 
22 
19 
42 
19 
21 
11 
15 
.. 42 
Following are the totals of each day and general 
averages for the two days in the regular events: 
First Day. Second Day. Total. 
Shotnf. Broke. Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke 
*F Riehl . 
. 150 
137 
150 
146 
300 
283 
Troeh . 
. 150 
138 
150 
144 
300 
282 
*T Rarclay . 
. 150 
139 
150 
141 
300 
280 
D Holohan ... 
. 150 
138 
150 
139 
300 
277 
*P T Holohan., 
. 150 
135 
150 
139 
300 
274 
Dryden . 
. 150 
132 
150 
138 
300 
270 
’Fred Berger .. 
, 150 
134 
150 
136 
3 DO 
270 
L Matlock . 
. 150 
138 
150 
130 
300 
268 
*G Holohan _ 
, 150 
126 
150 
136 
300 
262 
G Chrisman ... 
, 150 
128 
150 
133 
300 
261 
C D Randlett .. 
, 150 
134 
150 
124 
300 
258 
( hingren . 
. 150 
127 
150 
128 
300 
255 
1. Drumm . 
, 150 
124 
150 
128 
300 
252 
*B Woodworth 
150 
118 
150 
130 
300 
24S 
P Lomax . 
150 
113 
150 
125 
300 
238 
Dr McCormack 
150 
118 
150 
118 
300 
236 
T Wade . 
150 
115 
150 
120 
300 
235 
G Ulrich . 
150 
114 
150 
119 
300 
233 
C Hahn . 
150 
107 
150 
125 
300 
232 
f t Rowland .... 
150 
irq 
150 
190 
300 
231 
t Day . 
150 
107 
150 
123 
300 
230 
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High Amateur Average: Won by F. M. Edwards, 289 ex 300, shooting Arrow Shells. 
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F Held . 
.. 150 
118 
150 
no 
300 
228 
Pel Beckman.. 
.. 150 
115 
150 
112 
300 
227 
C Greene .... 
.. 150 
111 
150 
114 
300 
225 
J Turner . 
.. 150 
101 
150 
112 
300 
223 
S Calison _ 
.. 150 
104 
150 
116 
300 
220 
T. Pennell .... 
.. 150 
95 
150 
122 
300 
217 
G Larson . 
,. 150 
87 
150 
121 
300 
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1 Blair . 
.. 150 
97 
150 
109 
300 
206 
'C E Butler ... 
. 150 
102 
150 
98 
300 
20l 
D Wallace .... 
.. 150 
117 
150 
117 
I) D Stair .... 
. 150 
109 
150 
109 
Winterstien ... 
. 150 
93 
. . . 
150 
93 
’Professionals. 
New Hanover Gun Club. 
Wilmington. N. C., Oct. 4. —The following scores 
at our regular weekly shoot on the above date: 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 
Grant . 20 21 16 19 
Richards . 14 18 18 17 
Dreher . 24 20 20 
Miller . 23 20 19.. 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 
Underwood ... 15 21 20 
Penny . 23 22 .. 
Taylor . 21 21 .. .. 
J. II. Dreher, Sec'y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, Oct., 5. —To-day there was an excellent at¬ 
tendance at Bergen Beach Gun Club. The event was a 
shoot at 100 targets in customary strings of 20. The 
winner was S. Isaacs, who had a total of 97. P. Von 
Boeckman finished second. The scores: 
S 
Isaacs . 
H’p. 
. 6 
T’l. 
97 
P 
Von Boeckman 2 
96 
A 
V Suydam. 
. 8 
95 
J 
J 
Martin . 
. 0 
94 
Finch . 
. 4 
94 
H 
Allyn . 
90 
H 
Hewens . 
. 17 
90 
C 
R James. 
. 2 
89 
l)r Sauer . 
2 
89 
T 
II Vanderveer. 
. 5 
88 
C 
Ferguson . 
. 8 
84 
K 
Nathaway .... 
. 8 
83 
H’p. 
T’l. 
W 
Keppler . 
...15 
82 
R 
Morgan . 
... 2 
81 
T 
Rhode . 
.. 4 
80 
Dr Welzmiller . 
... 4 
SO 
c 
S Medler. 
.. 4 
78 
H 
Tracy . 
..14 
77 
H 
W Dreyer.... 
.. 0 
75 
T 
Voorhees _ 
.. 6 
71 
L 
Freeman . 
.. 0 
66 
A 
De Nyse .... 
.. 0 
65 
T 
Davis . 
.. 0 
63 
D 
Marvin . 
.. 0 
60 
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