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W. A. Joslyn . 22 
T. W. Baker . 22 
Dr. Hid'd . 21 
Dr. Kelly . 16 
The complete scores for the day were: 
W. A. Simonton . 9 °—100 
E. R. Galvin . 94 
John H. Minnick . 93 
H. P. Carlon . 93 
J. T. Skelly . 92 
J. B. McHugh . 9 ° 
K. N. Smiith . 89 
W. A. Joslyn . 89 
Dr. Hild . 87 
Stanley Tudhton .. 86 
Frank P. Ewing . 85 
D. S. Wood . 77 
W. G. Robelen . 74 
Victor duBont . 72 
T. W. Baker . 68— 75 
T. W. Anderson, Jr.■. 61 
E. E. duPont . 60 
J. J. Magaheran . 54 
E. E. Handy . 49 
H. L. Worthington . 49— 50 
W. G. Wood . 46 
Eugene duPont . 44 
Clyde Leedom . 44 
L. L. Jarrell . 42 
W. J. Highfield . 50 
F. P. Ewing . 38 
George S. Burroughs . 37 
C. C. Gerow . 36 
E. M. Ross . 36 
J. T. Roberson . 35 
D. Moore . 31 
C. W. Papperman . 31 
J. B. Grier . 30 
Fred Macklin . 29 
Dr. Kelly . 28 
W. H. Simonton . 28 
N. F. Ford . 26 
D. J. Dougherty ...( . 23—25 
Dr. H. Betts . 23 
A. M. Dindsay . 19 
Dr. Arthur Patterson . 18 
C. T. Martin . 18 
L. FI. Lowther . 16 
J. W. White . 16 
W. H. Downs . 12 
Dr. LaMotte . 2 
In the race for the president’s trophy for ineligibles, a 
challenge cup, presented to the club by T. E. Doremus, 
president of same, T. W. Baker proved 'to be the winner. 
This operates on an added target handicap basis, and 
the winner is open to challenge by any other ineligible. 
An “ineligible” is a shooter, who for any reason is not 
eligible to compete for the regular club prizes for ama¬ 
teurs. Baker broke 45 out of 50, and with bis handicap 
of 6 added targets, scored 'a possible, or 50 out of 50. 
Other scores were: 
Actual. Hdop. Total 
T. W. Baker . 45 6 50 
H. L. Worthington . 49 o 49 
E. R. Galvin .. 43 4 47 
W. A. Joslyn . 46 2 48 
J. T. Skelly . 46 o 46 
A contest was staged for the Eugene duPont Class C 
challenge cup. D. S. Wood was the holder, having won 
it from Dr. Arthur Patterson a short time ago. W. G. 
Robelen, who has not been shooting much of late, but 
who has been promoting the Oiaymont Traps hooters’ 
Club, was the challenger. Wood had a slight advantage 
at the end of the 'first 25 targets, getting 21 out of 23 
to Robelen’s 17 out of 25. Billy started into retrieve 
himself in the last frame, and while he beat Wood by 
one bird, he 'Could not overcome the lead held by the 
•latter. The final score was: Wood, 42 out of 50; 
Robelen, 39 out of 50. 
W. A. Simonton, who won the Class A duPont chal¬ 
lenge cup in open competition last Saturday with a score 
of 25 straight, was not allowed to hold it long. Stanley 
Tuch'ton, who has been after Simonton’s scalp ever since 
the latter beat him in a shoot-off for a spoon several 
weeks ago, challenged Simonton for the cup during the 
week. Captain agreed 'to shoot him yesterday, and 
the match was pulled off. It was at 50 targets, and at 
the end of the first round it looked all Simonton, as the 
scores were Simonton 24, Tudhton 22, 'and in a race of 
this nature between two such classy starts, two targets’ 
difference usually means the race. Tuchton came Dack 
strong in the second half, however, and scored 23, while 
Simonton had a bad half hour and broke but 20, giving 
him a total of 44 to Tuchton’s 45. 
John H. Mimniick announced that he wanted to shoot 
Tucihton for the cup at the earliest possible date, and 
as Tuchton is willing to accommodate his old friend, the 
match will be pulled off in a few days, and should be a 
good one. Next Saturday several of the duPont shooters 
will go to Rehoboth to take in 'the big merchandise 
shoot that has been arranged by S. A. Reis, secretary 
of the Rehoboth Beach Gun Club, and who is also a 
member of the DuBont Trapshooting Club. Billy Ro¬ 
belen also plans on having the DuPont Trapshooters, 
Yacht Club shooters, and Knickerbocker shooters up to 
Claymont for a special shoot in the near future. Some 
good events will be pulled off by the DuPont Trap¬ 
shooting Oub during the month. 
Just as soon as Alden B. Richardson, of Dover, re¬ 
turns from his vacation in Maine the final contest in 
the Class A. Eugene duBont challenge cup will be pulled 
off and the finals for the Frank L. Conmable cup started. 
“Dol” is eligible to shoot in the finals for both of these 
handsome prizes. 
Avondale Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., July 28, 1914. 
The day was extremely hot, but it did not deter some 
1200 friends from visiting with us. Twelve events were 
shot, and it was nearly dark when the trap houses were 
locked for the day. Among the many who attended 
were men who have shot over traps from coast to coast, 
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and their verdict was that they never attended so well 
conducted an event. There were thirty-six prizes of 
merchandise distributed. 
Bill Ridley, of What 'Oheer, Iowa, was with us, 'and 
declared it, to his mind, was the most ideal range he 
ever visited, and Bill is some judge and some shooter. 
Shot at. Broke. 
J. Strauss, Jr. 235 170 
G. Arebart . J20 88 
E. Block ... 140 103 
W. Engeike . 140 112 
W. Fredericks . 165 121 
J. M. Olson . 125 81 
J. Peterson . 145 101 
F. Williamson . 175 144 
G. Koy . 145 101 
S. Tlhorsell . 170 124 
A. Lino . 465 139 
R. Lino . 140 102 
J. Lino . 130 101 
F. Rose . 100 86 
H. Otter . 165 123 
J. Pedgrift . 140 107 
Dr. Shaffer . 200 128 
J. Falck . 150 127 
j. Carmen . 165 131 
R. Ramer . 
J. Ohisholm . 
P. H. Clark . 
F. Adams . 
W. Kirkwood . 
J. Detlof . 
W. Armbruster .. 
F. C. Detlof . 
C. Schwene . 
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F. Bolton . 
G. E. Trebing, Jr. 
Frank Trebing ... 
Stanley Trebing . 
J. Feyereisen .... 
J. Mann . 
G. Holmbon . 
F. Spencer . 
L. Tueber . 
W. Griffin . 
J. Hartman . 
J. Cosmin . 
Fred Schmidt ... 
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