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Little Rock No. 
Hanunond . 
Alston 
Little Rock No. 
Dibrell . 
Chinault . 
Little Rock No. 
G Clements . 
Little Rock No. 
Ebbets . 
Little Rock No. 
Mitchell . 
H Miller . 
Dr 
No. 
Little Rock 
W Clements . 
W Pemberton ... 
Shoot-off of tie: 
Dibrell . 
day was 
for the two-man team 
cham- 
:ores as 
follows: 
i. 
Pine Bluff. 
17 
Howell . 
21 
24—41 
Voss . 
20—41 
2_ 
Hot Springs No. 
1. 
25 
Whittington . 
24 
23—48 
Little . 
19—43 
3. 
Hot Springs No. 
2. 
23 
Smith . 
22 
.22—45 
Dr Williams . 
22—44 
4. 
Hot Springs No. 
3. 
21 
Wilson . 
20 
22-43 
Warren . 
18—38 
5. 
Wilmot. 
IS 
McDermott . 
16 
15-33 
Cobb . 
20—36 
6. 
Camden. 
17 
Morgan . 
23 
22—39 
Wright . 
25—48 
7. 
Ft. Smith. 
17 
Rains . 
19 
21—38 
McRae . 
23—42 
8. 
De Oueen. 
8 
Tobin . 
21 
12—20 
Barber . 
18—39 
21 
Morgan . 
21 
22—43 
Wright . 
23—44 
No. 9 on the first day was for the three-man team 
championship, and resulted as follows: 
Hot Springs No. 1. 
Whittington .24 
Williams .22 
Smith .24—70 
Hot Springs No. 2. 
Warren .23 
Little . 21 
Wilson .21—65 
Camden. 
Morgan .25 
Wright . 23 
Myer . 23—71 
Little Rock No. 1. 
Omohundro . 18 
McClesky . 20 
J Pemberton . 20—58 
Little Rock No. 2. 
G Clements . 24 
Dibrell . 25 
Chinault . 24—73 
Little Rock No. 3. 
Ebbets . 22 
Pierce . 20 
Alston . 24—66 
Chicago Gun Club. 
July 8.—While it was quite warm to-day it was con¬ 
siderably more comfortable than it has been for over a 
week, and a few more shooters came out for a few rounds 
at the traps, and several found it too hot to keep at it. 
Davis had them lined up just about right to-day, starting 
in the first club event with a straight frame of 25, and 
losing only one arget in the second half, which gave him 
losing only one target in the second half, which gave him 
out of the 50 from 19yds. in the handicap event, tying 
McLachlan, who made the same score from 21yds. 
Mitchell broke 47 in event No. 1, and took first place in 
event No. 2, with a score of 48. Fetherston was first in 
the practice event with 23. while Fox was second with 22. 
Goode finished his day’s shootin 
has ever made, 23 out of 25. 
Events: 
A F MacLachlan, 21. 
W S Cutler, 21 . 
W A Davis, 19. 
C W May, 20 . 43 
H E Dickerman, 16 
L M Fetherston, 22 
C C Mitchell, 16... 
Mrs Cutler, 16 _ 
O P Goode, 16 ... 
F B Fox, 16 . 
W L Tull, 16 . 
J H Shrigley, 16 .. 
July 9.—A strong, 
made the shooting 
the 
best 
score 
he 
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46 
18 
44 
38 
is 
49 
46 
43 
42 
34 
41 
23 
41 
21 
47 
48 
24 
21 
18 
20 
34 
17 
35 
37 
23 
22 
6 
18 
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puffy wind blowing across the traps 
_ quite difficult and held down the 
scores, although quite a number of good ones were hung 
up. Thoman was high in the practice event with 22 out 
of 25, Seelig did remarkably fine work in the first club 
event by breaking 47 out of the 50, and the targets about 
as hard to connect with as they ever get them. Thomas 
was next in line with 44, Ammann breaking 43, while 
Goode and Dickerman each landed 42. Thomas and 
Ammann tied for first place in the handicap event, each 
breaking 43 from 22vds., Taggart being next in order 
with 42 breaks from 19yds. Thomas kept getting better 
right along, getting 24 out of 25 from 23vds., and fin¬ 
ished up with 25 straight in the last extra event from 
16yds. Dickerman is one of our new members, and is 
coming to the front in a hurry. 
Events: 
C R Seelig, 18. 
C F Seelig, 16. 
B L Kammerer, 18 . 
O P Goode, 16 . 15 
D E Thomas, 22 . 
W S Cutler, 21 . 
J W Hoffman, 16. 
F C Gould, 16. 
J A Taggart, 19. 
H E Dickerman, 19. 
T P Bue,- 16. 
C Furgeson, 16 . 
F C Skinner, 16 . 
W S Stanbery, 16. 
J F Boyle, 16 . 
J W Keller, 16 . 
A H Ammann, 22.. I. 
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43 
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37 
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36 
18 
41 
37 
18 
32 
37 
17 
35 
35 
19 
25 
14 
28 
10 
32 
43 
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Wm. F. Merkle, Supt. 
Quakerfown Gun Club. 
Quakertown, Pa., July 15.—The seven-event sweep- 
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Weizet 56. Cressman 48, Texter 47, Harring 39, Head¬ 
men 35. Bender 50. Swartz 54, W. Hessler 35. F. 
Hessler 34, Croman 44, M. Heller 21, Keller 10, Schultze 
16, Bikley 4. 
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