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Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
tend a notice like the following : 
TOURNAMENTS REGISTERED WITH THE IN 
TERSTATE ASSOCIATION. 
October 17.—Rockaway Beach, N. Y. —Neponset Guo 
Club. 
October 17.—'Wilmington, Del.—Dupont Trapshooting 
Club, T. E. Doremus, President. 
October 21, 22.—Ray, Ariz.—Ray Gun Club. Geo. Staiger. 
Secy. 
October 22.—Evansville, Ind.—Recreation Gun Club, G. 
A. Beard Correspondent Secretary. 
November 7.—Williams, Ariz.—Williams Gun Club, ic. 
M. Reese, secretary. 
November 9, to and it.—Phoenix, Ariz.—Arizona State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Phoenix 
Gun Club, W. B. Twitchell, president. 
November 11.—Greeley, Nebr.—Greeley Gun Club. C. H. 
Larsen, Secy. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. Reed Shaner, Secretary. 
UNREGISTERED EVENTS. 
New Rochelle, N. Y.—New Rochelle Yacht Club- Reg¬ 
ular shoots every Saturday and Sunday—open shoot 
every Thursday at 3 o’clock. 
Concord, S. I.—Robinhood Gun Club. Every Saturday 
and Sunday. 
Jersey City, N. J.—Hudson Gun Club. Every Sunday- 
Big corn fest and shoot all day Sunday, October 4. 
Jersey City, N. J.—Jersey City Gun Club. Every Satur¬ 
day afternoon. 
Richmond, Va.—West End Gun Club. Every Saturday 
afternoon. 
Wilmington, Del.—DuPont Trap Shooting Club. Every 
Saturday afternoon. 
Larchmont, N. Y.—Larchmont Yacht Club. Every Sun¬ 
day afternoon. 
Port Washington, L. I.—Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
Every Sunday. 
Bayside, L. I.—Bay Side Yacht Club. Every Saturday 
afternoon. 
Pelham Manor, N. Y.—New York Athletic Club. Every 
Saturday afternoon. 
Englewood, N. J.—Englewood Field Club. Every Satur¬ 
day afternoon. 
Cincinnati, O.—Cincinnati Gun Club. Every Day. Regu¬ 
lar events every Saturday and Sunday. 
Cincinnati, O.—Westwood Gun Club. Every Sunday. 
St. Louis, Mo.—St. Louis Trap Shooters Association. 
Every Saturday and Sunday. 
Indianapolis, Ind.—Indianapolis Gun Club. Every Satur¬ 
day. 
Cleveland, O.—Cleveland Gun Club. Every Saturday. 
Columbus, O.—Columbus Gun Club. Every Wednesday 
and Saturday. 
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Oklahoma City Gun Club. Every 
Saturday 
San Diego, Cal.—Pastime Gun Club. Every Saturday 
and Sunday. 
Omaha, Neb.—Omaha Gun Club. Every Saturday and 
Sunday. 
Kansas City, Mo.—Blue Ribbon Gun Club. First and 
fourth Sundays. 
Kansas City, Mo.—Kansas City Gun Club. First and 
third Sundays. 
Johnston City, Ills.—Johnston City Gun Club. Every 
Friday afternoon. 
Wernersville Gun Club. 
October 10 , 19 : 4 . 
John H. Newman, treasurer of the Wernersville 
Gun Club led the 25 target event. John lost but 3 birds; 
I. Hoffa was close runner up with 20. 
I. Hoffa was high gun in the live birds race, losing 
but 2 birds out of his 15 birds. 
Geo. /fellers, Dr. Banks and Jno. Newman tied on 
12 kills for second honors. 
A team race on 25 targets will be shot shortly between 
•the Wernersville Gun Club and the Hercules Gun Club, 
on the latter’s grounds at Temple, Pa. 
Each team will enter 10 men. 
W. S. Behm, an active promoter of the Hercules, 
showed some skill at the Westy Hogan, landing 3rd 
honors. 
Totals 
EVENT NUMBER x. 25 TARGETS. 
J. Newman . 22 
I. Hoffa . 20 
A. Griesemer . 9 
Dr. Banks . t> 
Geo. Zellers . i-> 
EVENT NUMBER TWO, is LIVE BIRDS. 
G. Zellers . 12 
A. Griesemer . 10 
I. Hoffa . I3 
Dr. Banks . iz 
M. Gundy . 10 
J. I. Gerhart . 10 
Jno. Newman . 12 
“LUDDY.” 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Fourteen members took part in the events at the 
weekly shoot October 11, the nearness of the date for 
the merchandise shoot, October 25th, bringing out sev¬ 
eral who wanted practice before entering that event. 
Schreck shot in fine form, accounting for 49 out of 
one 50, and a total of over 92 per cent, for the after¬ 
noon. Dibowski was also at his best, breaking 90 per 
cent., and making one of the only two straights which 
were made in any of the 25-target events of the day. 
In the team contest Arthur Gambell did not pick quite 
so well as usual, and his team was defeated by Schreck’s 
by a margin of 5 targets. Schreck made high individual 
score of 25 straight in the team match. The race for 
the Kentucky State Challenge Cup will be held on the 
Latonia Gun Club’s grounds, October 24, starting at 
1 P. M. The race is at 100 targets, and is open to all 
amateur members of clubs belonging to the Kentucky 
Trap Shooters’ League. W. H. Hall, of Maysville, 
Ky., is the present holder of the cup, and he defends 
his title against T. H. Clay, Jr., Austerlitz, Ky., chal¬ 
lenger, and such other amateurs as are eligible to com¬ 
pete. The weather conditions were ideal except for a 
rather strong cross wind early in the afternoon. 
Total 
A. Gambell . 71 
Schreck . 116 
Newkirk . 9 
Noblit . 10 
Baggaley . 2 
Haviland . 9 
Leonard . 151 
Dibowski . 90 
Jonas . 63 
Koch . 9 2 
Nemo . 49 
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