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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 2. —Mr. M. Steiner scored a 
leg on the January cup with a total of 24. Ties were 
of frequent occurrence. Scores: 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 
■G G Stephenson_ 2 24 
W W Marshall. 5 23 
S Stearns _ ... 2 20 
Prize divided. 
January cup, 25-targets: 
Itl Stiner . 3 24 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
D T Leahy . 3 22 
J H Ernst. 5 22 
Id M Brigham. 0 21 
F S Hvatt. 4 21 
W VV Marshall. 5 21 
- H. T. 
A R Allan. 1 U) 
Dr Adams . 3 IS 
T H Henry .. 5 14 
M Stiner . 3 14 
Dr Adams . 3 20 
L C Hopkins. 5 20 
A R Allan. 1 17 
C A Lockwood.... 3 17 
J H Henry. 5 16 
S Stearns . 2 17 
R C Williams. 5 15 
Team race, 50 targets: 
H. T. 
D T Leahy..... 3 25 
G G Stephenson 2 23—48 
Dr Adams . 3 23 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson. 15 
D T Leahy. 15 
A R Allan. 13 
C A Lockwood. 10 
Shoot-off, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson. 14 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Dr Adams . 3 24 
D T Leahy. 3 24 
M Stiner . 3 24 
S Stearns . 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 2 21 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
Dr Adams . 3 25 
D T Leahy. 3 24 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Dr Adams . 3 25 
R E Fox. 4 25 
D T Leahy. 3 24 
M Stiner . 3 24 
A R Allan. 1 23 
C A Lockwood.... 3 23 
J H Ernst. 5 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
Prize divided. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H Ernst. 5 25 
T Leahy . 3 25 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
F C Hyatt. 4 23 
R E Fox . 4 23 
C A Lockwood. 3 21 
A R Allan. 1 20 
Prize divided. 
H. T. 
J H Ernst. 5 18—41 
M Stiner . 3 17 
L C Hopkins... 5 21—38 
M Stiner . 9 
F S Hyatt. 7 
G G Stephenson, Jr... 7 
D T Leahy. 12 
W W Marshall. 5 21 
J H Ernst. 5 21 
L C Hopkins. 5 20 
A R Allan. 1 19 
C W Hickling. 5 18 
M Stiner. 3 24 
F C Hvatt. 4 22 
L C Hopkins. 5 19 
C W Hickling. 5 18 
S Sterns . 2 17 
Dr Williams . 5 15 
W W Marshall. 5 14 
W Woodstock . 7 11 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 2 20 
L C Hopkins . 5 20 
M Stearns . 2 17 
Dr Adams . 3 16 
W W Marshall. 5 16 
F W Hickling . 5 16 
Nanhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
Port Washington, L. I., Jan. 3. —The weather was 
cloudy. In a sweepstake at 10 targets, Alker won in 
the shoot-off. Scores: 
J W Alker . 8 
E A Sierck. 8 
H F Clark. 7 
J E Meyer. 5 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets: 
J W Alker.. IS 
H Clark . 16 
Won by J. W. Alker. 
Hoyt weekly cup, 25 targets: 
N Fowler . 4 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 4 
A C Clarkson. 3 
N Fowler . 16 
B G Loomis . 3 23 
H L Hoyt. 4 22 
E A Sierck . 4 22 
H Clark . 3 19 
J W Alker. 4 19 
Cup won by B. G. Loomis. 
Sauer gun, 25 targets: 
J W Alker. 3 25 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 4 22 
E A Siercy. 4 20 
H Clark . 3 19 
B G Loomis. 3 19 
Leg won by J. W. Alker. 
Monthly cup, 25 targets: 
J E Mever. 4 24 
J W Alker. 4 23 
E A Siercy. 4 23 
N Fowler . 4 20 
Leg won by J. E. Meyer. 
Sweepstake, 15 targets: 
H Clark . 12 
J W Alker . 10 
B G Loomis. 10 
h e Hoyt, Jr. 10 
W on by H. Clark. 
J E Meyer. 4 18 
A C Clarkson. 4 18 
15 
13 
8 
E P Alker. 
C M Gould. 
N Fowler . 4 
N Fowler . 4 
C M Gould 
A C Clarkson. 
.. 7 
.. 4 
J E Meyer. 4 
E A Sierck.... 
A C Clarkson. 
^ E Meyer. 
Fowler 
17 
17 
1C 
14 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 4 19 
H Clark . 3 16 
B G Loomis . 3 16 
C P Alker . 6 14 
Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
q Concordia, Kans., Dec. 30.—Total targets thrown, 
Joe Cole was high man for the programme of 
130; Myers, second; Noble, third. Event 8 was for a 
of shells, J. Cole and Myers tying on 24 out of 25. 
.shoot-off at 15 targets. Cole won with 12, Myers 11. 
Ihe visiting shooters were W. J. Noble, M. Wagonrodt, 
J- J And. Potriff, L. Wieble and Sam Stone, Riley 
and Leonardville, Kans.; Cooper, Belleville, Empson, 
RECORDS OF 1908 
BALLISTITE -*nd- EMPIRE 
(Dense) 
Sunny South Handicap, Texas 
25 Live Birds at Targets. 
Houston Chronicle Trophy 
Eastern Championship, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fred J. Stone Trophy, Bergen Beach, N. Y. 
Metropolitan Championship (1907-1908) 
Arkansas State Championship 
Oklahoma State Championship 
Southern Handicap 
High Professional Average. 
Utah Shoot, Salt Lake City 
High General and First Amateur Averages. 
Idaho Falls Medal. 
Confarr Medal. 
Becker Trophy. 
Individual Championship. 
Illinois State Professional Championship, Chicago 
(Bulk) 
Ohio State Championship at Columbus, Ohio 
High Professional and High Amateur Averages. 
Grand American Handicap 
Preliminary Handicap. 
Amateur Championship. 
High Score in State Team Event 
High Professional in Preliminary Handicap 
Second High Score in State Team Event. 
Vicksburg Shoot 
High Professional and 1st and 2d Amateur Averages. 
Selins Grove, Pennsylvania, Shoot 
High Amateur Average. 
High Professional Average. 
Rocky Mountain Handicap, Denver 
Rocky Mountain Handicap. 
High Professional Score. 
High Amateur Average, Targets. 
Preliminary Event (Twenty-Yard Mark). 
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