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Du Pont Trap Shooting Club. 
Wilmington, June 27, 1914. 
John FI. Minnick was high today getting 96 out of 
100. Schuyler Colfax broke 93 out of 100. The regular 
Coleman duPont spoon event. Scores: 
CLASS A. 
Broke Shot At 
A. B. Richardson ... 24 25 
John H. Minnick . 24 25 
H. W. Bush . 23 25 
Jim T. Roberson . 22 25 
H. P. Carlon . 21 25 
L. L. Jarrell . 19 25 
W. A. Simonton . 18 23 
CLASS B. 
H. L. Crawford . 23 25 
Frank Mathewson . 23 25 
H. T. Reed .. 22 25 
W. G. Wood . 22 25 
C Leedom . 22 25 
E. M. Ross . 22 25 
Walker Mathewson . 20 25 
CLASS C. 
Dudley S. Wood . 23 25 
S. J. Newman . 20 25 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 20 25 
Wm. Coyne . 20 23 
Dr. Betts . 19 25 
C. A. Haverbeck . 16 25 
O. V. Ort . 12 25 
CLASS D. 
W. L. Lynam . 18 25 
E. I. LeBeaume . 17 25 
C. E. Rittenhouse . 14 25 
Harrv Bye . 10 25 
CLASS E. 
No contestants. 
In Class A, Minnick and Richardson tied on 24 out 
of 23. 
In Class B, Crawford and F. Mathewson tied on 23 
out of 25. 
In Class C, Dudley S. Wood won the spoon with 23 
out of 25. 
In Class D, W. L. Lynam won the spoon with 18 
out of 25. 
The ties will be shot off at an early date. 
Challenge contests for Class A and Class C, Eugene 
duPont challenge cups were staged, also, the con¬ 
testants shooting at fifty targets per man. There are 
five of these cups, one for each class, and when they 
have been won ten times in challenge matches the 
names of the ten winners are engraved thereon, and 
they hold a final shoot for permanent possession of the 
tiophies. 
The Class A contest was between Jim Roberson and 
Harry P. Carlon. This race, while a good one, was 
not as close as was expected, Carlon walking off with 
the cup by the score of 43 to 41. The scores by 
targets: 
25 25 T. 
Carlon . 22 25—45 
Roberson . 21 20—41 
Despite first appearances, the Class C contest de¬ 
veloped into a real shooting match before the holder of 
the cup was determined. Earl R. Jenks, the holder, 
had been challenged by Dr. Arthur Patterson, and the 
race had been postponed several times for one reason 
or another. Today they got together. Jenks was 
picked by the wise ones at the end of the first 25 to 
hold the cup, as he had the doctor 2 down, but the 
dopesters weren’t right, and hadn’t figured on the 
doctor’s comeback qualities. Anyhow he turned in 24 
in the last 23, to a 21 for Jenks, and took the cup 
and the match by one target. The score was: 
Total 
Dr. Patterson ... 19 24—43 
Earl Jenks .. 21 21—42 
Schuyler Colfax and W. A. Simonton got an idea 
into their heads that they could beat Stanley Tuchton 
and Joe McHugh in a two man 25 bird race. The re¬ 
sult was as follows: 
Joe McHugh ... 25 x 25 
Stanley Colfax . 21 x 25 
Total . 46 x 50 
Schuyler Colfax . 24 x 25 
W. A. Simonton .. 21 X25 
Total . 45 x 50 
Colfax then blamed Simonton for “throwing” the 
match, which accusation Simonton indignantly denied. 
The result was the splitting up of the team and the 
formation of another, Colfax and Kaighn taking on 
Simonton and Galvin for a match. The score: 
Schuyler Colfax . 24 25 
H. E. Kaighn . 23 25 
Totals . 47 50 
W. A. Simonton . 21 x 25 
E. R. Galvin . 23 25 
Totals . 46 50 
The totals for the day were: 
John H. Minnick . 96—100 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 93 
W. A. Simonton . 80 
E. R. Galvin . 81 
W. G. Wood . 47— 50 
J. B. McFIugh . 46 
Frank Mathewson . 44 
Harry Reed . 44 
Dudley S. Wood . 42 
S. Tuchton . 41 
S. J. Newman . 41 
T. W. Mathewson . 39 
E. I. LeBeaume . 36 
Tohn Anderson . 38 
'O. V. Ort . 23 
H. Bye . 22 
C E. Rittenhouse . 27 
H. P. Carlon . 66— 75 
J. T. Roberson . 63 
A. B. Richardson . 24— 25 
H. L. Crawford . 23 
C. Leedom .... 22 
E. M. Leedom . 22 
H. W. Bush . 23 
H. E. Kaighn . 23 
William Coyne . 20 
L. L. Jarrell . 19 
Dr. H. Betts . 19 
T. W. Baker . 19 
H. Armstrong . 18 
N. F. Ford . 15 ■ 
J. W. White . 11 
C. A. Green . 8 
The following scores were turned in by a squad 
shooting from 22 yards: 
E. R. Galvin . 19— 25 
A. B. Richardson . 18 
T. W. Baker . 18 
William Coyne . 16 
E. I. LeBeaume . 11 
Wilmington Yacht Club. 
Wilmington, Del., June 27, 1914. 
“Dol.” Richardson broke 67 straight (today, missed 
number 69, then finished the balance of _ the hundred 
consecutively total 99 x 100. Some shooting. This is 
a new record for the grounds. There were any num¬ 
ber of full scores from various handicaps. Bill Joslyn 
took charge of the office and as the Star says he 
“run” it well. 
Actual Added 
Score. Hdcp. Total 
Ike Turner . 
. 4 ' 
6 
47 
X. K. Smith . 
. 36 
6 
42 
1. A T . Turner . 
. 40 
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50 
C. T. Martin . 
. 42 
6 
48 
IT. S. Crawford . 
. 41 
6 
47 
A. B. Richardson . 
. 50 
50 
IT. R. Smith . 
. 27 
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45 
M. FI. Wilson . 
. 32 
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40 
II. Winchester . 
4 
50 
W. Tomlinson . 
. 37 
6 
43 
Ira Frick . 
. 27 
6 
33 
W. C. Corey . 
6 
46 
Frank Flughes . 
6 
27 
W. I. Flighfield . 
. 37 
6 
43 
T. W. Hathaway . 
. 39 
'4 
30 
C. C. Gerow . 
. 34 
34 
H. J. Taggart . 
. 33 
12 
45 
T. R. Pusey . 
. 3 ' 
10 
4 ' 
D. S. Wood . 
. 43 
10 
50 
W. G. Wood . 
. 45 
6 
5 ° 
FI. P. Carlon . 
. 4 ' 
6 
47 
T. H. Minnick . 
. 49 
6 
5 ° 
T. W. Anderson . 
. 36 
10 
46 
L. L. Jarrell . 
. 49 
6 
50 
J. T. Roberson . 
. 46 
6 
50 
Clyde Leedom . 
. 43 
10 
50 
E. M. Ross . 
. 44 
6 
5 ° 
Dr. IT. Betts . 
. 42 
8 
50 
T. B. McHugh . 
. 45 
6 
50 
Stanley Tuchton . 
. 46 
6 
50 
No contestant allowed 
‘0 score more tV 
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possibl. 
50. with actual and added targets. 
Two sterling silver watch fob trophies were also 
shot for, members of the yacht club only being eligible. 
This was on an added target handicap basis, and will 
run for four months, so it was not necessary to shoot 
off the ties. The results were: 
TROPHY EVENT. 
Actual 
Score. Hep. Total 
Isaac Turner . 
3 
22 
N. K. Smith . 
3 
23 
T. N. Turner . 
7 
25 
C. T. Martin . 
3 
24 
FI. S. Crawford . 
3 
24 
A. B. Richardson . 
. 25 
25 
FI. R. Smith . 
. '4 
9 
23 
M. FI. Wilson . 
. '4 
7 
21 
IT. Winchester . 
. 24 
2 
25 
W. Tomlinson . 
3 
19 
Ira Frick . 
3 
16 
W. C. Corey . 
3 
24 
Frank Hughes . 
9 
25 
W. T. Flighfield . 
3 
19 
T. W. Hathaway . 
. 18 
7 
25 
C. C. Gerow . 
17 
IT. J. Taggart .. 
6 
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