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future. Who will win the long end of the $200? That 
is the question. To win means $100 in coin of the realm, 
to get second place will bring $60, and third place will 
pay $40. It is going to be a cheap trip to the Westy 
Hogans for three out of four of the above named gentle¬ 
men. Ties may mean some “splits,” however and ties 
may happen. In the previous contests for the trophy 
there have been two. >Bart Lewis won one with 2 5 
straight, and J. 'N. Knox the other, also with a 25 
straight. Assuredly the contest for the 18-Yard Mark 
Championship Target Trophy at the Westy Hogan shoot 
at Atlantic City should bring out a very fine brand 
of western shooting—all but one of the previous win¬ 
ners having come from the west. However, the east will 
be well represented, and future history of the cup is 
liable to be different in the writing. r-Arrmu 
July 15th, 1914. E. R. GALVIN. 
■Scores made Saturday afternoon, July n, at N. C. R 
Gun Club, Dayton, Ohio: 
Shot at 
J. W. Lawrence . too 
J. M. Markham . too 
J. D. Platt ... ■••• too 
Frank Oswald . ; . 100 
C. A. Young, Springfield, Ohio. 100 
R. R. Dickey . too 
F. A. Magill .. 75 
W. C. Breen . 5 ° 
L. J. Squier, Pittsburgh, Pa. 5 ° 
G. Webern . 5 ° 
Lawrence and Platt each broke a 25 straight. 
Lawrence broke his first 43 targets. 
DOUBLE TARGETS. 
Platt .. *4 21 
Markham . 24 21 
Dickey . 24 19 
Breen . 14 13 
Lovely afternoon but fearfully hot, not too hot, how¬ 
ever, for some of our shooters, as you will note by their 
Broke 
95 
93 
92 
91 
90 
89 
66 
45 
45 
31 
scores. 
Shooters and visitors will have some entertainment 
next Saturday afternoon, as our vice-president, Mr. 
Frank Oswald, has challenged our president, Mr. W. F. 
Bippus, to a “50 bird match,” either from the 16 or 18- 
yard line. Mr. Oswald’s challenge was issued July 10 
and Mr. Bippus accepted July 11, but owing to some 
very severe trouble which Mr. Bippus has been having 
with his eyes, he had to ask that the match be held 
Saturday, July 18. They have both been shooting splen¬ 
didly, and a close match is expected. 
Shooters should take advantage of the opportunity to 
practice over our shooting grounds for the coming 15th 
G. A. H., and attend our Saturday afternoon shoots. 
Come out and visit us. MAC. 
Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters League at Youghio- 
gheny Country Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., July 15, t9i4. 
The shoot at the Youghiogheny Country Club, held 
all day yesterday, proved one of the most successful 
ever held under the auspices of the Western Pennsyl¬ 
vania Trapshooters’ League. The stormy day kept down 
the attendance somewhat, both on the part of the 
shooters and visitors, but there was not a hitch in the 
entire day’s program. The traps worked perfectly; the 
help in the way of trappers, pullers, judges and scorers 
was everything that could be desired and no end of 
compliments were passed out to the local club for the 
new layout of grounds and the general arrangement of 
the whole affair. Manager Bostram had prepared an 
attractive lunch and took care of the wants of the 
shooters and visitors throughout the entire day. 
Carl Moore, of Brownsville, a professional, carried off 
the honors of the day with 145 out of a possible 150, 
Day, another professional, coming second with 144. 
Among the amateurs, Mr. Painter and Mr. Johnston di¬ 
vided the honors with T42 apiece. Two of our local 
shooters, Calhoun and Hickman, shared the honors with 
West and Peterson for second place, each of them having 
a score of 138. Dr. Aber, another of our local shooters. 
came in third place with a score of 137. McKeesport 
was unfortunate this time in losing the three team 
event, but showed their hospitality in Herron Hill 
carrying off this honor, the team being composed of 
Johnson 142, Painter 142 and Kink 134. Our local teams 
score being as follows: Calhoun 130, Hickman 138 and 
Aber 137. The team thus losing the shoot by five targets. 
This ties McKeesport with Herron Hill for the honors of 
the season and will make the next league shoot a very 
interesting one. 
Following the regular shoot a number of squads took 
advantage of the spare time and shot doubles, Calhoun 
being high man with 19 out of a possible 24. Hickman, 
who is not often seen shooting doubles, showed remark¬ 
able ability in his quickness in disposing of both tar¬ 
gets, and although his score of 17 was not quite as high 
as Calhoun’s, he was very popular with the gallqry. 
The next shoot to be held on the grounds of the 
Youghiogheny Country Club will be on Saturday, Au¬ 
gust 15, unless some special shoot is arranged in the 
meantime. 
Sleepy Eye Rod and Gun Club. 
Sleepy Eye., Minn., July 10, t9i4. 
Shot at Broke 
“Rimkel, H. C. 150 142 
Lewis, G. A. 150 138 
“Guptill, R. D. . .'.. 150 32 
Brown, W. P. rso r30 
Wellcome, J. W. B. 150 129 
McGraw, G. J. 150 127 
MacMaster, A. M. rso 123 
'Sheldon, S. P. 150 ri4 
Youngmann, Matt . 150 118 
Lehrer, A. C. 150 117 
Harlen, E. M. 150 115 
Brust, R. A. 150 113 
Anderson, W. A. 150 1 r 3 
Kelm, A. R. 150 rrr 
Schmid, Wm. J. 150 no 
Youngmann, J. D. 150 no 
James, F. P. 150 108 
Rounds, Wm. 150 107 
Dohmiur, H. C. 150 105 
Mo, Rolf. 150 99 
Groff, J. P. (New Ulm, Minn.). 150 84 
Esser, B. 135 86 
Langes, F. S. 120 100 
Himmelman, Fred . 120 86 
Just, F. E. 120 83 
“Professional. 
R. A. BRUST. 
Secretary. 
Portland Gun Club. 
Portland, Me., July 10-11, 
Shot at 
' 9 1 4 ; 
Broke 
1st Day 
200 
173 
Thurston, Edgar ... 
200 
172 
Gilman, Henry . 
1st Day 
200 
146 
160 
122 
Hale, Fred . 
rst Day 
200 
168 
160 
134 
Fell . 
1st Day 
200 
162 
200 
159 
Grothers . 
rst Day 
200 
190 
200 
192 
“Darton, W. IB. 
1st Day 
200 
186 
200 
188 
Wail . 
1st Day 
200 
164 
200 
176 
Isola . 
rst Day 
200 
186 
200 
190 
MoPhaiL . 
rst Day 
200 
139 
Taylor, W. N. 
1st Day 
IOO 
81 
MBS. 
Newton . . 
1 st Day 
200 
186 
200 
187 
Burns . 
rst Day 
200 
165 
200 
170 
1st Day 
200 
189 
Snow . 
200 
Staples . 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Davis . 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Mrs. Pach . 
rst Day 
200 
1st iDay 
— 
Lagerquist . 
200 
Coleman . 
1st Day 
- _ 
200 
Alexander, A. S. 
1st Day 
— 
200 
1st Day 
_ 
Alexander, C. A. 
200 
Whitney, John . 
rst Day 
_ 
200 
Robinson, D. L. 
rst Day 
_ 
IOO 
Blinn, C. P. 
1 st Day 
200 
200 
Tucker, C. B. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Doro, A. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Hinds. W. D. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Varrick, T. R. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
“Wheeler, G. W. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
“Chapin, C. H. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
“Sibley, A. E. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
“Hill, W. G. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Fanning, J. S. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Adams, S. B. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Weymouth, O.. P. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Randall, E. A. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Randall, C. S. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Blanchard, G. A. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Whitney, James . 
1st Day 
200 
200 
“Wall®, H. J. 
rst Day 
.2nd Day 
200 
200 
Hayden, F. A. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Gray, Frank . 
1st Day 
200 
IOO 
Dimick, S. W. 
rst Day 
200 
200 
Reed, Elmer . 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Osborn, Geo. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
McArdle, Jas. 
1st Day 
200 
200 
Darrah . 
rst Day 
200 
Mendall . 
1st Day 
1 88 
“Professional. 
184 
190 
188 
189 
189 
174 
176 
163 
177 
170 
151 
58 
176 
169 
176 
166 
166 
160 
176 
190 
U7 
167 
176 
190 
190 
184 
187 
192 
191 
i ?3 
172 
182 
178 
170 
183 
189 
195 
'95 
189 
184 
186 
184 
180 
'7' 
'75 
185 
181 
'75 
89 
189 
i8r 
176 
165 
191 
189 
'93 
190 
'49 
170 
'59 
S. W. DIMICH, 
Secretary. 
Central Pennsylvania Trap Shooters 
Lewistown, July 
Total 
Number 
Jack Waltz . Sh iL At 
C. G. Brenneman . IOO 
£ 
5L p s£,.5S; to f..£ 
c em’.::::::::::::. ::::::: £ 
h. e. Miner . ;:;;;;;;;;;"• • °° 
Clay Biglow . I00 
Chas. Steinbach . 100 
W. P. Steinbach . ‘ IOO 
iv J-„ Sl ?? er . roo 
£• 4 = ! ong . 100 
W. E. Varner . I00 
Geo. W. Sheary . ’ I00 
o. f. Brush ..“ 
Thos. Weber . I00 
fYiP E 
E. G. Miller . I00 
A. M. Bennett .’ IOO 
Deck Lane . ' I00 
Robt. Scanlon . In ., 
Frank Miller . I00 
Wm. McCIarren . In r> 
W. C. Shuffer .mo 
J. B. Shuffer . too 
S. W. Evans . I00 
S W. Ross . IO o 
“R. F. Brown .\. mo 
H. E. Young . mo 
*C. T. Moore . I00 
*A. A. Somers . 100 
“Floyd Lewis . too 
F. A. Sargent ..-. mo 
J. A. S. Lewis . too 
League. 
16, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
85 
85 
§5 
83 
80 
88 
80 
61 
86 
47 
89 
80 
80 
76 
87 
73 
£5 
87 
60 
5i 
77 
94 
72 
83 
93 
90 
85 
83 
84 
79 
76 
73 
79 
92 
87 
97 
98 
84 
78 
88 
