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C. O. Miller 
Geo. Camp ... 
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Chas. M-ogill . 
W. Greenleaf 
Fred Grandjian 
Jno. Snyder .. 
I. R. Kelley . 
H. Mayer .... 
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Tony Romer 
K. M. Andersc 
“Professional. 
150 
128 
2nd Day 
150 
134 
150 
142 
2nd Day 
150 
140 
150 
117 
2nd Day 
150 
124 
150 
130 
2nd Day 
150 
144 
150 
123 
2nd Day 
150 
131 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
150 
139 
150 
137 
2nd Day 
150 
133 
150 
132 
2nd Day 
150 
140 
150 
135 
2nd Day 
1=0 
125 
150 
132 
2nd Day 
150 
123 
150 
92 
150 
119 
150 
122 
150 
114 
150 
124 
2nd Day 
150 
130 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
150 
122 
2nd Day 
150 
122 
150 
113 
2nd Day 
150 
110 
1=0 
112 
150 
112 
2nd Day 
150 
100 
150 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
150 
127 
2nd Day 
150 
131 
ISO 
137 
2nd Day 
ISO 
136 
150 
123 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
150 
125 
2nd Day 
150 
134 
150 
131 
2nd Day 
150 
133 
ISO 
114 
2nd Day 
150 
IIO 
ISO 
141 
2nd Day 
150 
144 
150 
122 
2nd Day 
150 
117 
150 
IOI 
ISO 
113 
150 
120 
2nd Day 
150 
120 
ISO 
119 
2nd Day 
150 
119 
150 
124 
2nd Day 
150 
121 
150 
IOQ 
2nd Day 
150 
99 
150 
Il6 
2nd Day 
150 
113 
150 
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HENRY J. 
MAYER. 
Lakeside Gun Club. 
Ithaca, New York, June 
Total 
Total 
Number 
*H. H. Stevens . 
“Sim Glover . i^o 
“L. D. Willis . jfo 
‘Neaf Apgar . I50 
“W. M. Hammond . no 
*F. M. Fay . 050 
“H. E. Young . 150 
Homer Clark . tr 0 
F. S. Wright . 150 
H. J. Pendergast . 150 
C. E. Carpenter . 150 
C. L. Frantz . z r 0 
C. S. Wilson . ic 0 
D. T. Walden . I 0 
A. C. Skutt . 150 
D. Wadsworth, 3rd . 150 
J. Stambaugh, 2nd . ico 
G. H. Pumpelly . 150 
C. E. Colman . 1=0 
T. E. Clay . 150 
Geo. Brown . no 
Dr. H. Van Pelt . 150 
Harry Harrison . i=o 
Dr. J. L. Weller . ito 
H. V. Fellows . 150 
Dr. M. McDaniels .. ico 
C. J. Dailey . 150 
E. Goodwin . 150 
G. L. Bartoo . i=o 
S. T. Clark . 150 
A. W. Meager . 150 
F. L. Hawes . ic 0 
H. W. Smith . 150 
E. N. Holway . ico 
H. B. Hollenbeck . 130 
N. Hanford . 150 
P. L. Meany . 150 
F. Cornelius . ico 
H. E. Mills . 150 
F. Hoch . 150 
S. R. Tisdel . 150 
Mrs. Harry Harrison . 150 
Dr. W. A. Lawrence . 150 
W. R. Winans . 130 
H. M. Pickerill . 150 
B. C. Gifford . 150 
“Professional. 
5 . 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
141 
141 
139 
138 
137 
136 
132 
130 
141 
141 
140 
139 
138 
138 
137 
136 
133 
135 
133 
132 
131 
130 
127 
127 
126 
126 
124 
124 
124 
123 
123 
122 
122 
121 
121 
119 
116 
114 
114 
”3 
no 
109 
107 
103 
95 
92 
Name 
A. C. Skutt . 20 
C. L. Frantz . 20 
O. E. Carpenter . 20 
H. J. Pendergast . 
T. E. Clay . 
P. L. Meany . 18 
J. Stambaugh, 2nd . 19 
D. Wadsworth, 3rd . 20 
G. L. Bartoo . 17 
H. M. Pickerill . 16 
E. Goodwin . 18 
Dr. J. L. Weller . 
C. S. Wilson . 20 
F- Hoch . 17 
H. E. Mills . 16 
Dr. H. Van Pelt . 
S. T. Clark . 
Nathan Hanford . 
F. S. Wright . 20 
Dr. M. McDaniels . 17 
G. H. Pumpelly . 20 
A. W. Meager .f. 19 
W. A. Lawrence . 16 
Mrs. H. Harrison . 19 
E. N. Holway . 17 
H. V. Fellows . 20 
F. L. Hawes . 17 
H. W. Smith . 20 
L. Hooper . t6 
-24 BIRDS. 
Handicap 
Score 
25 
23 
21 
21 
21 
... 18 
21 
20 
20 
... 17 
20 
19 
... 18 
19 
... 18 
19 
18 
... 17 
18 
18 
... 19 
18 
18 
... 17 
17 
17 
... 17 
17 
19 
... 19 
19 
16 
... 19 
l6 
14 
13 
... 17 
12 
12 
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LSON, President. 
Trap Shooting at the Youghioghenv Country Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., June 8, 1914. 
The day for trap shooting, Saturday afternoon, could 
not have been better, had it been made to order. 
There was practically no wind blowing and a good clear 
sky for a background. 
In the regular 50 bird event, Dr. Aber with 49 out 
of a possible 50, proved an easy winner, however, J. 
Coates with 48, and J. F. Calhoun with 47, made good 
runner ups. 
In the practice shoots, which were run off before the 
50 bird event, scores were as follows: 
First Event. 
J. W. Wilson . 22 
Pry . 21 
Simpson . 18 
Second Event. 
J. W. Wilson . 25 
Pendleton . 13 
Third Event. 
Scholl . 23 
Coates . 20 
Sword . 19 
Collins . 11 
Fourth Event. 
Heisey . 24 
J. W. Wilson . 22 
Scholl . 14 
Fifth Event. 
T. F. Calhoun . 23 
Mrs. J. C. Ashton . 21 
Dr. Aber . 19 
The scores in the regular Three Class System Shoot 
were as follows: 
Dr. Aber . 25 + 24 = 49 
J. Coates . 24 -j- 24 = 48 
J. F. Calhoun . 22 + 25 = 47 
Dr. Heisey . 20 + 14 + 10 = 44 
J. W. Wilson . 22 -j- 19 = 41 
Ad. Hickman . 22 -j- 18 = 40 
W. Pry . 13 -j- 19 = 32 
Mrs. J. C. Ashton . 17 + 9 + 3 = 31 
Jas. Simpson . 14 + 18-4- 5 = 31 
J. A. C. Sword . 14 -j- 8 + 5 = 27 
J. Collins . 10 + 17 = 27 
*S. S. Scholl . 18 + 17 = 35 
“Professional. 
Dr. Aber won with 49 out of a possible 50, and there¬ 
by qualified in Class A, J. W. Wilson qualified in Class 
B and Jas. Simpson and Mrs. J. C. Ashton in Class C. 
In the doubles, J. F. Calhoun did some wonderful 
shooting, getting 23 out of his 12 pairs, Dr. Aber com¬ 
ing second with 19. The scores for doubles were as 
follows: 
J. F. Calhoun . 23 
Dr. Aber . 19 
Scholl . 18 
Coates . 16 
Heisey . 12 
The regular shoot of a series of Club Handicap 
shoots. Dr. Heisey was high man, scores resulting as 
follows: 
Dr. Heisey . 20 + 24 no added birds - - 44 
J. W. Wilson . 22 + 19 = 41 + 2 =43 
j. A. C. Sword . 14 + 13 = 27 + 16 =43 
Jas. Simpson . 14 + 17 = 31 + 10 =41 
The next regular shoot on the Country Club grounds 
will be held on Saturday afternoon. Tune 20th. 
W. A. CORNELIUS. 
White Plains Gun Club. 
White Plains. N. Y., June 6, 1914. 
The White Plains Gun Club held an open shoot 
in honor of one its old members, Z. C. Offut't of Louis- 
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