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prize event as in the event following the results 
would have been different. 
Events 
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2 
3 
4 
5 
Clays 
Handicap 
10 
10 
25 
25 
25 
Dr. R. J. Wren . 
. 2JS 
8 
7 
20 
22 
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J. T. Hyland . 
9 
7 
19 
22 
E. J. Jenks . 
. 6V2 
4 
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J. English . 
. 8 
4 
I 
9 
12 
12 
Dr. N. Barnesby . 
. 3 
7 
7 
16 
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Dr. C. W. Farr . 
. 6'A 
6 
8 
16 
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Dr. A. O. Squier . 
. 15 
2 
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5 
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C. G. Blandford . o 5 10 24 24 .. 
Dr. C. C. Sweet . 6 .. .. 12 17 15 
C. G. B., Captain. 
GREELEY GUN CLUB. 
Thompson High Gun. 
Greeley, Neb-, Nov. 11, 1914. 
Nineteen crackers poked holes in the ambient 
atmosphere here to-day. J. W. Thompson took 
high effort wi'th 138 out of 150. E. W. Varner 
and Charley Gammon tied for place on 133. Top 
for wads only shooter was Geo. L. Carter with 141. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
E. W. Varner . 
. 150 
133 
*Geo. L. Carter . 
. 150 
141 
J. W. Thompson . 
. 150 
138 
C. C. Holzworth . 
. 150 
124 
*D. D. Gross . 
. 150 
138 
C. H. Larson . 
. 150 
117 
T. J. Howard . 
. 150 
114 
W; Talbert . 
. 150 
108 
M. O’Banion . 
. 150 
120 
A. B. Morefield . 
. 150 
84 
R. Whiting . 
. 150 
113 
W. V. Austin . 
. 150 
125 
Chas. Gammon . 
. 150 
133 
^Professional. 
JERSEY CITY GUN CLUB. 
Location—Newark Plank Road and Hackensack 
River. 
Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 14, 1914. 
This was a perfect day at the Jersey City 
Gun Club. No wind and the light good and the 
result was good scores for some of the boys. 
Geo. Piercy set a good lively pace for us, in 
fact, a little too lively to win the high scratch 
average by smashing 91 per cent. Dr. Ittner re¬ 
turned a full score from scratch in the third 
event, the second one scored this season. He 
received the usual prize offered by one of our 
members for every straight scored by a club mem¬ 
ber. The scores made from 16 yards follow: 
Levings . 
Piercy . 
Haas . 
Engle . 
Bandler . 
Dixon . 
Kearney . 
Sturdevant . 
Dr. Ittner . 
Tewes . 
williams . 
Hetherington, Jr. 
Francisco . 
15 
13 
-14 
16 
24 
20 
23 
24 
22 
19 
21 
22 
23 
21 
20 
21 
5 
7 
8 
7 
21 
23 
18 
18 
15 
16 
19 
17 
6 
14 
18 
15 
17 
17 
25 
18 
22 
19 
15 
19 
17 
12 
8 
10 
14 
15 
14 
15 
15 
„ IS 
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R. YOUNG, Secretary. 
BAYSIDE YACHT CLUB. 
Herbert L. Funke Wins Everything. 
Bayside, L. I-, Nov. 16. 
Although Funke was not high gun in any 
event the point system in vogue here gave him 
a leg on all three events shot- Scores: 
Monthly Cup; twenty-five birds.—H. L. Funke, 22 — 3 
—25; W. M. Collins, 22 — 3—25; F. W. Kent, 21 — 3 — 24; 
J. G. Deisler, 19 — 4 — 23; H. L. Beadle, 22 — 0 — 22; William 
Teller, 18—4— 22; F. R. Long, 20 — 2 — 22; John Johns, 
9 —10—19. 
Yearly Cup; twenty-five birds.—H. L. Funke, 23—3—25; 
J. G. Deisler, 22—4—25; E. R. Long, 24—2—25; F. W. 
Kent, 21—3—24; W. M. Collins, 20—3—23; H. L. Beadle, 
22—0—22; William Teller, 18—4—22; J. Johns, 9—10—19. 
Stevens Cup; twenty-five birds.—H. L. Funke, 23—3— 
25; F. R. Long, 24—2—25; F. W. Kent, 23—3—25; J- 
G. Deisler, 21—4—25; H. L. Beadle, 23—0—23; J. Johns, 
12—10—22; William Teller, 16—4—20; W. M. Collins, 
15—3—18. 
BRAMPTON GUN CLUB. 
High Amateur, F. C. Reece, Top Professional, 
G. H. Chapin. 
Hopkinton, Mass., Nov. 14.—The closing sea¬ 
son shoot of the Brampton Gun Club was held 
here at the range on East Main street to-day, 
with 12 amateurs and four professionals com¬ 
peting for the 12 prizes. The amateur prizes 
were won by F. C. Reece, with 72; Dr. 
L. F. Playse, at 68, second; Phipps G. Moshier, 
at 63, third; F. K. Seigneur, W. D. Moshier, A. 
W. Hoffman of Westboro, T. J. Whalen, H. N. 
Hamilton, J. P. Taft of Upton, W. S. Morse 
and C. A. Lane of Ashland following. 
The cup for professionals was won by George 
H. Chapin of Brookfield; A. E. Sibley of New¬ 
ton, second; George Henry of Boston, third, and 
C. B. Day of Boston, fourth. 
SMITH GUN CLUB. 
Duck Season Lowers Attendance. 
Newark, N. J., Nov. 14. 
Practice and sweepstakes were the popular 
styles this afternoon. Several interesting matches 
were also on the program. One, with J. E. Les¬ 
lie and J. W. Davis against O. E. Bedford and 
H. Petz, was won by the last-named. The score 
was 35 to 34 out of 50. George A. Ohl, Jr., and 
L. Gundacker shot a 25-bird match. Gundacker 
won 23-32. 
Scores: L. Gundacker, 20 19, 23, 21; George 
A. Ohl, Jr., 19, 21, 23, 24; J. W. Davis, 22, 20, 
18; H. Petz, 12, 19, 17; O. E. Bedford, 12, 16, 
17; J- E. Leslie, 10, 9, 8; F. Grad, 12, 11, 9, 7; 
C. Delgrad, 5, 12, 11. 
Next Saturday an open poultry shoot will be 
held over the traps at Wiedenmayer’s Park. 
Turkeys, chickens and ducks will be on hand. 
SOUTH HILLS GUN CLUB. 
Bradshaw Outrifles Wolfe. 
Pittsburgh, Nov. 7. 
Only two shooters came forth for to-day’s 
shoot. Bradshaw made 120-82-106; Wolfe came 
across with 94-128-99. 
PORT WASHINGTON YACHT CLUB. 
Port Washington, L. I., Nov. 14. 
Trap season opened here to-day with six 
crackers shelling the clays. “Buck” Hyde with 
a peace offering of three made a full on weekly 
cup, monthly cup and yearly trophy. In the 
latter went A. P. Baxter and T. E. Dodge, also 
drew a full. Baxter took a limb on special 
yearly cup. 
Weekly Cup, 25 Clay Birds, Handicap.—C. E. Hyde 
(3), 25; E. M. Prankard (3), 24; A. P. Baxter (2), 18; L. 
D. Smull (1), 20: T. E. Dodge (5), 13; C. L. Thompson 
(3), 12. Won by Hyde. 
Monthly Cup, 25 Clay Birds, Handicap.—C. E. Hyde 
(3), 25; A. P. Baxter (2), 23; C. L. Thompson (3), 119; 
T. E. Dodge (5), 17; E. M. Prankard (3), 16. Won by 
Hyde. 
Yearly Cup, 25 Clay Birds, Handicap.—C. E. Hyde 
(3), 25; T. E. Dodge (5), 25; A. P. Baxter (2), 25; C. 
L. Thompson (3), 23; L. D. Smull (1), 19; E. M. 
Prankard (3), 16. 
MONTCLAIR GUN CLUB. 
Montclair, N. J., Nov. 16. 
With 18 breaks from a gift start of seven, 
David B. Cruikshank won third leg on Club 
Trophy to-day. The interest increases with each 
shoot and the novice has a fine opportunity to 
become a regular smasher before season is over- 
The scores: D. P. Cruikshank, 7—18—25; I. S. Crane, 
5 — 19 —24; George Ball, 2—21—23; Benjamin Sims, 7—16— 
23; C. L. Bush, 3—20—23. 
At twenty-five targets straight Ball broke 23, Bush, 
22; Crane, 22; Cruikshank, 21, and Sims, 9. 
At fifteen targets Bush broke 13, Ball, 12; Crane, 11; 
Cruikshank, 11, Sims, 9. 
On Thanksgiving Day morning -there will be a turkey 
handicap shoot. 
CINCINNATI REVOLVER CLUB. 
K. Stevenson Centers Twelve Shots. 
The members turned out well on November 
11, thirteen participating in the practice work 
at the Brendamour range. High score was made 
by K. Stevenson, who placed 17 shots in the 
black, ten of them being centers, his targets 
totaling 211. J. F. Stevenson was second with 
209. He had 20 shots in the black. A. Kenan 
fell down on two of his targets, but finished 
in third place on 206. On a practice target, 
before the club event, he scored 99 out of a 
possible 100. Dr. Yungblut failed to keep up 
the pace he set at the club’s first shoot, but 
