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Cedar Point, O., August 19-20 
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rNEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St., T. H. Keller, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Mgr. 
LSAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. 
Warwick Rod and Gun Club. 
August 21, 1914. 
The Warwick Rod and Gun Club held their first all 
day tournament on Thursday, August 20th. 
The fact that the program gave all the shooters a 
chance to win prizes made a big hit. There was a mer¬ 
chandise prize for the winner in each event at no extra 
cost. 
The weather was ideal for trapshooting although the 
targets were extremely swift. 
High average was won by Ed. Cahrs of Branchville, 
N. J-, who broke 109 x 125. 
Dr. D. L. Culver of Port Jervis, N. Y., was sec¬ 
ond with 107 x 125 and Hiram B. Tuthill of Chester, 
N. Y., third with 104 x 125. 
The Orange County Championship medal presented 
by the Club was won by Hiram B. Tuthill by a score 
of 44 x 50. 
The High Professional average was won by Mr. H. 
H. Stevens of the Rem. U.M.C. Co. wiith the excellent 
score of 121 x 125. 
Mr. Sim Glover of the DuPont Powder Co., the only 
other professional present broke no x 125. 
Mr. Stevens had charge of the shoot and especially 
looked after the cashier’s office which assured a square 
deal to all. He also made many suggestions in the 
make up of the program. This program is one that 
is well worth the attention of other clubs as it has a 
number of good points which created a big interest 
not only among the shooters but among the spectators. 
The shoot was attended by a large number of our 
town people who are showing a big interest in the 
sport. 
The following is the score: 
Shot At 
*Stevens . 125 
*Glover . 125 
Ed. Cahrs . 125 
Dr. D. L. Culver . 125 
H. B. Tuthill . 125 
L. M. Morford . 125 
A. T. Crigar . 125 
R. W. Whitehall . 125 
T. W. Mason . 125 
F. C. Hall . 125 
A. B. Brickner . 125 
W. DeRonda . 125 
J. R. Thompson . 125 
R. L. Shepard . 125 
J. B. Rogers . 123 
H. F. Chamberlain . 105 
G B. Mentz . 90 
W. Doremus . 85 
F. Mentz . 75 
F. V. Wood . 70 
A. E. Powers . 55 
W. S. Lines . 30 
A. Kissam . 15 
Broke 
121 
no 
109 
107 
104 
100 
99 
96 
95 
9i 
90 
90 
86 
84 
76 
56 
65 
49 
41 
42 
25 
16 
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ORANGE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. 
H. B. Tuthill . 44 
L. W. Morford ... 
Ed. Cahrs . 
Dr. D. L. Culver 
A. B. Brickner ... 
R. W. Whitehall 
W. DeRotida . 
R. L. Shepaid ... 
A. J. Crigar . 
J. R. Thompson .. 
F. C. Hall . 
J. W. Mason . 
J. B. Rogers . 
F. V.‘ Wood . 
W. Doremus . 
JOHN B. ROGERS, President 
43 
IT. B. Shoop . 
144 
43 
2nd Day 150 
138 
40 
D. A. Herrold 
141 
39 
2nd Day 150 
128 
39 
Wilnoski . 
131 
37 
Howell . 
105 
36 
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3 ^ 
35 
J. W. SCHOFFSTALL, 
Secretary. 
34 
34 
30 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
29 
Roanoke, Virginia, August 
19, 1914. 
27 
Virginia Trap 
Shooters Association will hold its Fif- 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove Gun Club. 
Sunbury, Pa., August 20 and 21, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
J. G. Hand . 
150 
144 
2nd Day 
150 
135 
Tohn Rehrig . 
150 
134 
J. A. Depew .. 
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2nd Day 
150 
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J. S. Speer . 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
150 
138 
W. S. Behm . 
I5C 
142 
2nd Day 
150 
147 
Henry Myers . 
*0. S. Sked . 
150 
119 
150 
140 
2nd Day 
150 
149 
*L. R. Lewis . 
150 
124 
2nd Day 
150 
127 
Brian Teats .. 
150 
143 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
*N. Apgar . 
15° 
134 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
*J. M. Hawkins . 
150 
144 
2nd Day 
150 
145 
J. W. Schoffstall . 
150 
130 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
*L. D. Willis . 
150 
146 
2nd Day 
150 
142 
C. A. Hartman .. 
150 
139 
2nd Day 
150 
144 
Paul Berger . 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
ISO 
137 
H. W. Cummings _ 
150 
119 
2nd Day 
150 
120 
Chas. Foster .. 
150 
129 
2nd Day 
ISO 
137 
J. L. Baker . 
150 
125 
W. G. Moser . 
150 
115 
J. G. Martin .. 
150 
141 
2nd Day 
150 
144 
T. L. Shaffer .. 
150 
129 
2nd Day 
ISO 
129 
teenth Annual Tournament under the auspices of the 
Roanoke Gun Club on September 7th and 8th. Six 
hundred and fifty dollars, or more, added money and 
trophies; division of money in optional sweepstakes, 
percentage system 5, 3, 2 and 1. 
The first day program calls for 10 twenty-bird events; 
second day, 5 twenty-bird events, and the Virginia In¬ 
terstate Association Championship—100 targets to be 
shot in five 20 bird events. Optional sweeps, $5.00 to 
be divided High Guns three moneys for each ten en¬ 
tries. Further particulars from W. S. Jones, Secre¬ 
tary and Treasurer, Virginia Trap Shooters Association. 
W. S. Jones. 
C. E. Goodrich . 100 
E. R. Holt . 100 
FI. D. Gibbs . 100 
G. M. Key . too 
J. R. Livingston . 100 
John Warren . 100 
Wm. Laslie . too 
T. H. Fox . 
Walter Huff . too 
H. D. Freeman . 100 
T. T. Shipley . 100 
E. C. Little .. 100 
B. McCoy .100 
Frank Jones ... too 
M. George .. 
C. J. Barr . 
T. Burd . too 
Andy Mieaders . 
John Fletcher . 
Tate Mason . too 
A. Rankin . too 
J. T. Austin . •••• too 
Dr. Baily . 
T. A. Cassity . 
E. M. Cornwell . 100 
O. Garl . too 
P. Plummer . 100 
G. Wheeler . too 
C. Bomar . 100 
Wm. Evans . 100 
Andy Meaders ... 3®o 
Shot At 
Broke 
100 
100 
. 100 
100 
99 
. 100 
97 
, . 100 
97 
. 100 
97 
97 
94 
98 
92 
,. 100 
93 
91 
90 
77 
91 
91 
95 
92 
300 
274 
96 
93 
90 
92 
90 
85 
92 
86 
92 
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86 
89 
300 
274 
