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B. V. Carson won the half dozen hand painted salters 
given by Mr. J. R. Bradley. 
Scores (25 targets) follow: 
R. 
H. 
T. 
. 22 
2 )4 
24)4 
. 21 
2 
23 
• 23 
2% 
25)4 
• 23 
4)4 
27)4 
. 16 
3)4 
• 17 
6)4 
23)4 
. 22 
3)4 
25)4 
7 
23 
. 22 
3-34 
25)4 
Association. 
HARKINS TROPHY. 
Wains . 
Ford . 
McKean . 23 
Sidebotham . 23 
Harkins . 16 
Pleasonton . 17 
Pratt . 22 
Hinkson ... 
Pratt . 
Milton Sportsm 
Milton, Pa., June 
A minature Eastern Handicap was pulled here today. 
Being the day after Eastern at Bradford most of the 
bunch went the 200 miles to clean up. Pennsylvania’s 
state champion, W. Behm, appeared first with his 12 
gauge cleaner kopping first event with 169 x 175. This 
cheerful young gink also tied for doubles with 19 out 
of ten pairs. Among those present on 19 were: A. 
T. Spicer and C. W. Clinger. High pro, for wads only 
and glory aplenty was Neaf Apgar who blew the day¬ 
lights out of 169. The peerless bandmaster, one of 
America’s most ardent clay target exponents was on 
hand but his beating arm was out of time and he could 
get the metre of the flying syncopations at only 149. 
Dawes, W. 175 161 
Stroh, Wm. H. 175 151 
Fox, G. Dal . 40 28 
Hood, T. S. 80 48 
Nephew, H. 60 38 
FREDERIC A. GODCHARLES. 
19, 1914- 
Lyon, George L. .. 
Sousa, J. P. 
"Hammond, W. M. 
Godcharles, F. A. . 
‘Young, Homer ... 
‘Hawkins, J. M. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
175 
•• US 
175 
•• 175 
• • 175 
175 
‘Lewis, Lloyd R. 175 
‘Moore Carl . 175 
‘Apgar, Neaf . 175 
‘Stevens, Harry H. 175 
Martin, J. C. 175 
Herrold, D. A. 173 
Keller, T. W. 175 
Shoop, H. B. 175 
Behm, W. 175 
Spicer, Wm. T. 175 
Reed, S. E. 175 
Wilson, W. H. 175 
Clinger, C. W. 175 
Scheffstall, J. W. 175 
Fonda, H. L. 175 
Byers, R. C. 173 
Wilhelm, Wm. J. 175 
Teats, Brian . 175 
Wood, M. F. 175 
Steinbach, Chas. 175 
Billmeyer, Frank . 175 
Steinbach, W. P. 175 
Singer, C. J. 173 
Letterman, W. C. 175 
Reinhart, C. 175 
Woomer, A. II. 175 
Myers, Henry . 175 
Feerar, W. T. 175 
Bombey, T. M. 175 
Hartman, C. A. 175 
Cummings, H. W. 175 
Byers, A. H. 175 
Lowenberg, L. 175 
Burger. Paul R. 175 
Derk, R. C. 175 
Martin, Frank . 175 
Cooper, F. 175 
Baker, J. L. 175 
Howell, Geo. M. 175 
Nevins, C. L. 175 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
161 
149 
154 
164 
147 
166 
140 
164 
169 
166 
153 
162 
148 
162 
169 
156 
126 
M 4 
166 
156 
43 
152 
no 
161 
80 
147 
164 
148 
132 
154 
146 
136 
138 
149 
138 
160 
88 
130 
109 
161 
144 
153 
149 
150 
127 
142 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Miss 
Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Miss 
Miss 
Riley 
Joslyn .. 
Carson .. 
Clark 
Hammond 
Lannan .. 
Springer 
Hart . 
Hirst 
Riley 
13 
19 
IS 
9 
II 
17 
4 
IS 
7 
13 
The ladies of the Nemours Club have been invited by 
the Du Pont Trapshooting Club to take part in their 
Fourth of July Shoot. In addition to the Fox Gun 
and Flag Event the ladies will also compete for a 
number of beautiful prizes given by friends of the 
Nemours Club. Several ladies of the Fox Club are ex¬ 
pected to take part in the shoot, and Miss Alice Kosnt 
a member of the Norwalk, Ohio Gun Club has written 
that she will be here for the “Glorious Fourth” Shoot. 
BLUE BIRD. 
Missouri State Shoot. 
Sedalia, Mo., June 12, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Total 
Number 
Nemours (Ladies) Trapshooting Club. 
Wilmington, Delaware, June 25, 1914. 
Yesterday was the last chance for the Nemours Ladies 
to qualify for the “Catasauqua Trip” and there was a 
great deal of excitement and many guesses as to who 
the fortunate five would be. 
The Bryden Gun Club of Catasauqua, Pa., invited a 
squad of Nemours Ladies to take part in their Old 
Home Week Shoot, July 1st, and the club decided to 
send the five shooters making the highest average for 
three shoots out of four during the month of June. 
Those who qualified for the trip are Miss H. D. Ham¬ 
mond, Miss B. V. Carson, Mrs. W. A. Joslyn, Mrs. 
E. L. Riley and Mrs. M. S. Hart. 
At yesterday’s shoot the sterling silver spoon given by 
Mrs. Ruth Alexander Pepple of Erie, Kansas, for high 
actual score for the month of June, went to Miss H. D. 
Hammond. 
Mrs. W. A. Joslyn was the winner of the gold watch 
fob given by The Stevens Arms Company to the lady 
making the highest average for four shoots (100 targets) 
under an “Added” target handicap system suggested 
by them. 
Miss Lannan was again the winner of the Major Ram¬ 
say Trophy for high total score in the regular handi¬ 
cap event for the day. For second high total Mrs. M. 
S. Hart was presented with the sixth book in the “Con¬ 
solation Contest” entitled Racquets, Tennis and Squash. 
For high handicap score for the month of June, Miss 
Shot At 
Broke 
McGrath . 
Day 
200 
180 
2nd 
Dav 
200 
175 
‘Gross, D. D. 
3 r< f 
Dav 
200 
173 
Dav 
200 
185 
2nd 
Day 
200 
189 
Melton . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
178 
Day 
200 
155 
2nd 
Day 
200 
148 
Mastin . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
163 
Day 
200 
189 
2nd 
Day 
200 
185 
‘Head . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
176 
Day 
200 
191 
Grubb . 
2nd 
Day 
200 
190 
Day 
200 
190 
2nd 
Day 
200 
194 
‘Barstow . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
185 
Day 
200 
189 
2nd 
Day 
200 
187 
3rd 
Day 
200 
180 
Miller . 
Dav 
200 
181 
2nd 
Day 
100 
95 
3rd 
Day 
200 
182 
Mackie . 
Day 
200 - 
185 
2nd 
Day 
200 
176 
Hood . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
184 
Day 
200 
190 
2nd 
Day 
200 
192 
3rd 
Day 
200 
179 
Nicolai . 
Day 
200 
186 
2nd 
Day 
200 
191 
Larson . 
3rd 
Day 
200 
193 
Day 
200 
174 
2nd 
Day 
200 
171 
3rd 
Day 
200 
180 
Snyder . 
Day 
200 
-92 
2nd 
Day 
200 
190 
3rd 
Day 
200 
177 
Greene . 
Dav 
200 
162 
2nd 
Day 
200 
131 
3rd 
Day 
200 
144 
McCreery . 
Day 
200 
155 
2nd 
Day 
200 
176 
3rd 
Day 
200 
177 
Eaton . 
Day 
200 
177 
2nd 
Day 
200 
17 7 
3rd 
Day 
200 
173 
‘ICillam . 
Day 
200 
195 
2nd 
Day 
200 
190 
3rd 
Dav 
200 
182 
‘Young . 
Day 
200 
187 
2nd 
Day 
200 
190 
3rd 
Day 
200 
188 
Lewis . 
Day 
200 
194 
2nd 
Day 
200 
191 
3rd 
Day 
200 
180 
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