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New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. 13.—Two, J. M. Owen 
and T._ J. McCahill, had double wins to their credit. 
McCahill won the leg on the February cup by one target 
after shooting off a tie with G. F. Pelham. His second 
win was the leg on the Stevens trophy with the full 
score of 25. Owen captured a leg on the Stoll cup 
after a tie with Schauffler. In the final, Owen shot 
from scratch and broke 24 out of the 25. 
F. A. Hodgman shot from scratch in the whole nine 
events, and along with winning a trophy, he made the 
best average of the day. He made one score of 25, 
which was a fine exhibition, as it was late in the day 
and the light was poor. The scores: 
Practice shoot, 25 targets, scratch: 
T I O’Donohue . 24 G F Pelham. 
T M Owen. 23 W T Elias. 
’C W Billings. 23 F H Schauffler.. 
R Debacher . 21 T A Hodgman... 
Dr Crowe . 20 J J O’Donohue.. 
February cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
T J McCahill . 5 25 T Lenane, Jr. 
C, F Pelham. 1 25 
■ F H Schauffler. 1 24 
W T Elias. 1 23 
G \V Kuch'ler. 
Dr Crowe . 
T T O’Donohue, Jr. 
J J O’Donohue..... 
C \V Billings. 
F A Hodgman . 1 23 
T M Owen . 1 23 
R Debacher . 1 22 
.ShoDt-off. 25 targets, handicap: 
T J McCahill. 4 24 G F Pelham 
Sau^_ trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C W Billings . 1 25 
M' T Elias . 1 25 
G F Pelham. 1 23 
R Debacher . 5 23 
23 
23 
18 
F A Hodgman.. 
J M Owen. 
T J O’Donohue. 
Dr Crowe . 
T Lenane, Jr.,. 
G \V Kuchler... 
C G Edey. 
1 23 
0 21 
T J McCahill. 4 
T H Schauffler. 1 
J J O’Donohue. 3 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap: 
C W Billings. 0 24 W J Elias 
Stevens, trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
T J McCahill. 4 25 T M Owen 
T H Schauffler. 1 24 
J J O’Donohue. 3 24 
C W Billings. 0 
G F Pelham. 1 
W J Elias. 1 
1 20 
F A Hodgman. 
24 
22 
20 
0 22 
Stoll cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
T J O’Donohue. 
R Debacher .... 
T Lenane, Jr... 
Dr Crowe . 
G IV Kuehler... 
C L Edey. 
J M Owen. 1 25 
F H Schauffler. 1 25 
23 
C L Edey. 
Elias. 
T A Hodgman. 
C W Billings. 
T J O’Donohue, jr. 
R Debacher . 
J Lenane, Jr. 
G F Pelham. 1 
T J O’Donohue. 3 23 
Dr Crowe . 2 23 
T J McCahill. 2 23 
G W Kuchler. 2 23 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handican: 
J M Owen. 0 24 F H Schauffler. 
, shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
I 0 24 C W Billings... 
I.TO Donohue. 3 23 ' T J O’Donohue. 
G F Pelham . 1 22 R Debacher .... 
P TT Schauffler. 1 23 T Lenane, Jr.... 
^ -J TShas. 1 20 Dr Crowe . 
F A Hodgman. 0 21 CL Edey. 
Shoot-off. 25 targets, handicap: 
J M Owen. 0 22 J J O’Donohue. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
T lenane Jr. 2 24 W J Elias. 
? ^ 23 J J O’Donohue. 
J Jt ^ 1 23 FA Hodgman.. 
5 TT .'^hauffler. 1 23 C W Billings... 
O F Pelham. 1 2I J Owen. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
M J Elias . 1 24 T Lenane, Jr.... 
G F Pelham. 1 24 T M Owen. 
T J O’Donohue. 1 23 F H Schauffler. 
T J O Donohue. 3 22 R Debacher _ 
F A Hodgman. 0 22 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handican: 
W J Elias. 
5 21 
1 17 
0 21 
0 19 
1 18 
5 17 
2 19 
1 23 
0 22 
1 22 
3 21 
0 21 
0 20 
0 22 
2 ”1 
0 20 
W T Elias. 
C W Billings. 
.... 0 23 
G F Pelham. 
.. 1 
22 
25 tarsfets, 
handicap: 
.... 0 25 
T T O’Donohue... 
.. 1 
’0 
.... 0 23 
T T O’Donohue... 
.. 3 
19 
.... 1 24 
.. 0 
19 
.... 1 22 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 1 
19 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J,. Feb. 13.—Fourteen marksmen were 
on hand to-day and over 2,000 targets thrown. The trade 
was represented by Messrs. Apgar and Glover, who each 
managed to make one clean score. 
Colquitt was the winner of the third leg on the 
Thomas Dukes.trophy, breaking 24 out of 25 (event 4) in 
this event. He also won out in event 5, with the same 
number of breaks, while R. Jacobus succeeded in smash¬ 
ing 24 in the second event and taking home a box of 
good cigars. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
„ Targets: • 25 25 25 25 25 25 
N Apgar . 25 20 23 18 21 22 
S Glover . 22 21 23 25 .. .. 
Geo Batten . 19 16 15 12 .. .. 
R Jacobus . 19 24 16 22 22 22 
E Jacobus . 17 .. 21 21 21 13 
Deo Piercy . 22 16 22 22 22 21 
G W Boxall. 20 19 21 21 
Thos Dukes . 20 19 17 18 22 20 
L \\ Colquitt. 21 24 24 23 
Y Frazee . 10 15 14 .. 
E Winslow . 13 
L Piercy . 15 15 ig 26 
L Foose . 9 8 
\V Kussmaul . 20 !! 
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