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19yds., and 96 per cent, or over to 20yds. Five trophies 
will be awarded at the close of the series, one to the 
club winning the most contests; one to the club having 
the highest average at the close of the season; one to 
the team winning the second highest number of con¬ 
tests; one to the individual making the highest average, 
shooting in at least five of the contests; one to the 
team making the highest score in any of the contests. 
Any information desired by clubs will be furnished by 
Dr. I. P. Gould, Bellevue, Ky., or by the National 
Secretary, D. H. Eaton, 318 East Fourth street, Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio 
Following are the scores in the series for April, given 
in the order that the matches were shot: 
Chicago Gun Club vs. Kansas City: 
Chicago. Kansas City. 
Young .87 Snyder . 90 
Roll . 87 J Elliott . 80 
Antoine . 84 Leyer .73 
Shaw .85 Sherman .64 
Stone .76—419 Green . 54—361 
Geo. Eck, referee, and F. H. Teeple, scorer; Chicago 
grounds. Team average—Chicago, 83.8 per cent.; 
Kansas City, 72.2 per cent. 
St. Louis vs. Indianapolis: 
St. Louis. 
Frank P Ford .... 96 
T W Bell .93 
W H McNichols... 90 
Julius Selzer .83 
Louis Ebert .81—443 
Indianapolis. 
Dixon .94 
Denny .92 
Parry .85 
Britton . 85 
Rolland . 85-441 
L. B. Bennett, referee; F. R. Cunningham, scorer. 
Team average—St. Louis, 88.6 per cent.; Indianapolis, 
88 per cent. 
Northern Kentuckj' vs. Columbus: 
Northern Kentucky. Columbus. 
Miss F Altherr .. 
92 
Webster . 
...90 
J V Dea . 
90 
F Shattuck .... 
.... 88 
Hammersmith .... 
88 
Chamberlain ... 
.... 87 
Geo Dameron .... 
85 
H E Smith ... 
.... 85 
Woodbury . 
82—437 
J Y Bassell ... 
.... 78—428 
Team average—Northern Kentucky, 87.4 per cent.; 
Columbus, 85.6 per cent. During latter part of April. 
Indianapolis vs. Columbus: 
Columbus. 
W R Chamberlain. 98 
F Shattuck .89 
B F Bolin . 89 
G M Smith. 88 
H E Smith. 87—451 
Indianapolis. 
Hymer .93 
Denny . 91 
Holler . 88 
Britton . 87 
Dixon . 82—441 
Team averages—Columbus, 90.2 per cent.; Indianapolis, 
88.2 per cent. 
Chicago vs. Northern Kentucky: 
R. Doolittle, referee; A. Nelson, scorer. 
Chicago. 
H Dunnill . 94 
J Carkeek . 90 
J R Graham . 88 
Geo Roll . 88 
Tom Graham. 86—446 
Northern Kentucky. 
Woodbury .87 
Dameron . 86 
Miss Altherr . 86 
Schreck .84 
Dea . 80-423 
E. W. Rugg, referee and scorer. Team average—Chi¬ 
cago, 89.2 per cent.; Northern Kentucky, 84.6 per cent. 
Kansas City vs. St. Louis: 
Kansas City. 
Jack Elliott . 94 
Leyer . 91 
Snyder . 90 
Mastin .90 
Hairgrove . 83—448 
L. B. Bennett, referee; 
St. Louis. 
J W Bell .94 
W H McNichol... 94, 
F P Ford .. 89 
J Higgins .85 
J Selzer. 76—438 
T. R. Cunningham, scorer. 
Team average—Kansas City, 89.6 per cent.; St. Louis, 
87.6 per cent. D. H. Eaton, Nat’l Sec’y. 
Hud son Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 9. —Appended find scores of 
the regular bi-monthly club shoot of the Hudson Gun 
Club, of Jersey City: 
There were 26 shooters in attendance and sorne very 
classy shooting by several of the old-timers was witnessed 
by the spectators. The scores of Shorty, Woodruff, 
VVilliams, Craft, and last hut not least, our popular 
member and trade representative, H. L. Brown, was of 
a high class order. The straight scores made by Shorty, 
Williams and Craft are the first that have been made on 
the Hudsons’ grounds in the past eleven months, and 
the gentlemen can feel proud of their achievement to¬ 
day, as straight scores are very scarce and hard to make 
on our grounds, targets being thrown at all times at 
not less than 60yds. 
The day was an ideal one for trapshooting—no wind to 
bother, and a clear white cloud background that made 
the targets look as large as airships when thrown from 
the traps, no doubt had a lot to do with the high 
scores of the day. 
The first of a series of shoots for the Du Pont (Joe 
Gumming) trophy will begin at the next shoot on May 
23, and all members are requested to compete for this 
prize; entrance, price of targets. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Engle . 
. 19 
20 
19 
21 
20 
21 
. , 
Williams . 
. 20 
17 
21 
21 
25 
20 
Ditter . 
. 17 
16 
19 
19 
19 
17 
if 
Dr Groel . 
. 10 
10 
13 
15 
8 
7 
8 
Dr Veits . 
. 8 
9 
12 
12 
13 
11 
11 
H Pape . 
. 13 
13 
17 
16 
Malone . 
. 6 
10 
12 
13 
12 
. • 
Dr Story . 
. 10 
10 
14 
10 
14 
21 
is 
Dr Mills . 
. 8 
10 
14 
9 
Kelley . 
. 21 
22 
22 
22 
21 
19 
Shorty .1 . 
. 25 
21 
22 
24 
24 
. . 
Lewis . 
. 16 
20 
21 
20 
16 
17 
23 
H L Brown. 
. 22 
22 
23 
20 
23 
24 
Wm O’Brien . 
. 22 
21 
22 
22 
Raymond . 
. 23 
24 
19 
20 
Craft . 
23 
21 
25 
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