FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 19 , 1909 . 
996 
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The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisha 
Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman’s 
exchange, where, as one of the fraternity expressed it, 
. the hunters and fishermen of the widely scattered neigh¬ 
borhood used to meet of evenings and dull outdoor days 
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Finley . 
.15 16 11 14 17 14 44 
150 
133 
Goodbar . 
. 11 15 13 15 19 13 44 
150 
138 
Voss . 
. 13 20 13 14 17 14 39, 
150 
130 
Wright . 
. 12 18 11 11 19 14 45 
150 
130 
WeUs . 
. 13 17 13 11 19 12 44 
150 
129 
McGee . 
. 13 17 11 13 16 13 46 
150 
129 
Cot' . 
. 13 17 14 13 17 14 41 
150 
129 
Waddington . 
. 15 19 12 11 19 11 41 
150 
128 
Chambers . 
. 15 17 14 14 18 12 37 
150 
127 
Howell . 
.13 16 12 12 16 12 46 
150 
127 
Buckingham . 
.14 18 11 11 17 13 43 
150 
127 
Williams . 
.12 18 12 14 13 14 44 
150 
127 
Mackie . 
. 12 14 20 14 20 12 40 
150 
126 
Clements . 
.12 18 10 13 15 12 46 
150 
126 
Harley . 
. 9 18 10 13 19 13 44 
150 
126 
Knotts . 
. 11 18 13 15 14 12 43 
150 
126 
H T Edwards _— 
. 14 17 12 7 20 12 43 
150 
125 
Lloyd . 
.15 18 13 12 15 13 39 
150 
125 
Puterbaugh . 
. 15 17 11 15 17 12 38 
150 
125 
Morgan . . . 
. 13 17 9 15 14 15 40 
150 
123 
Calame .. 
.13 16 14 12 14 10 33 
150 
122 
Chatfield . 
. 13 17 13 11 17 11 39 
150 
121 
Furry . 
. 12 16 11 13 13 13 42 
150 
120 
Simpson . 
.13 18 14 12 15 11 39 
150 
120 
Schwake . 
. 9 16 12 13 18 10 42 
150 
120 
Haney . 
. 12 12 12 11 18 13 41 
150 
119 
Pemberton . 
. 11 16 9 14 17 13 38 
150 
118 
Wilson . 
. 11 15 10 14 16 10 42 
150 
118 
Poyner . 
. 14 15 12 12 16 9 40 
150 
118 
Jackson . 
.13 19 12 13 18 11 31 
150 
117 
Chenault . 
. 12 19 12 13 14 12 35 
150 
117 
Vinson . 
. 10 17 13 13 15 12 37 
150 
117 
Halloday . 
. 11 12 10 12 15 13 33 
150 
116 
Hamilton . 
.... 9 16 11 12 14 12 42 
150 
116 
Thibault . 
. 10 17 12 13 11 13 34 
150 
115 
Kilroy . 
. 13 16 11 12 15 11 36 
150 
114 
T T Omohundro. 
.12 13 8 11 16 U 38 
150 
114 
Campbell .. 
.11 15 12 10 15 11 40 
150 
114 
Conrey . 
. 10 19 8 9 16 12 39 
150 
112 
Fulton . 
. 9 15 12 12 15 9 38 
150 
110 
Hawks . 
. 10 11 11 9 17 12 36 
150 
106 
Bennett . 
. 9 13 11 8 17 12 36 
150 
106 
Henson . 
. 10 14 9 10 16 13 33 
150 
105 
Boyette . 
. 10 10 10 9 12 11 33 
150 
105 
T W Williams . 
. 9 12 13 11 10 8 35 
150 
98 
Elli? . 
. 10 18 13 6 14 6 28 
150 
96 
Waddle . 
. 11 15 10. 6 9 8 37 
150 
96 
Sandorfer . 
.... 8 14 3 8 10 11 34 
150 
88 
Lee Omohundro .... 
. 10 11 6 9 8 7 28 
150 
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Crook . 
.... 9 14 9 11 15 11 43 
125 
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A U Williams . 
. 13 9 15 13 40 
115 
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Daroux . 
.13 15 9 11 14 11 .. 
100 
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Roberts . 
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100 
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Blanks . 
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100 
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Simmermacher . 
.... 9 16 8 10 14 12 .. 
100 
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VV esttery . 
.... 11 16 9 13 13 11 .. 
100 
73 
Glimpse . 
.... 12 14 12 12 14 12 .. 
100 
76 
Dickinson . 
.... 11 13 9 7 10 .... 
85 
50 
Halpin . 
.... 10 14 9 6 .. 8 .. 
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.... 12 14 13 . 
50 
39 
.... 12 17 12 . 
50 
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Mann . 
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W C Caldwell . 
.... 9 14 9. 
50 
32 
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35 
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Wood . 
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15 
3 
Handicap at 50 targets: Dixon 41, Howard 37, Cald¬ 
well 42, Faurote 36, Edwards 43, Proctor 39, Barton 33, 
Gross 44, Dodds 38, Huston 36, Finley 39 Wright 39, 
Wells 44, McGee 46, Coe 36, Waddington 40, Howell 38, 
Mackie 39, Clements 40, Plarley 43, Knotts 39, Morgan 
42, Chatfield 41, Furry 41, Simpson 43, Schwake 42, 
Pemberton 38, Wilson 38, Vinson 45, Thibault 34, T. T. 
Omohundro 39, Campbell 43, Conrey 41, Fulton 41, 
Hawks 41, Bennett 31, Henson 39, Boyette 36, T. W. 
Williams 42, Ellis 43, Waddle 37, Sandorfer 32, Lee 
Omohundro 42, Halpin 33, Mann 42, Lewis 41, Hinkle 30, 
Clark 38, Dibrell 33. 
June 9, Second Day. 
Seventy-six shooters faced the traps to-day, and fifty- 
two' shot through the entire programme of twelve events, 
eight of which were at 15 targets and four at 20. In the 
former there was $30 added; in the latter $35, making a 
total of $380 for the day. 
Harold Money was high with 191, while H. Dixon and 
H. D. Gibbs were second with 190. A. P. Smith was 
second with 188, while D. D. Gross, H. D. Freeman and 
O. N. Ford tied with 185. 
The state event, decided to-dav, was the three-man team 
championship, which was at 25 targets per man, 75 per 
team. This was won. by Little Rock team No. 2, and 
the scores in this event follows: 
Little Rock No. 2. Pine Bluff. 
J L Dibrell.21 W H Simpson. 21 
W B Miller. 20 J T Lloyd. 18 
Baldy Vinson . 20—61 E A Howell.15—54 
Little Rock No. 1. 
J M Pemberton_ 21 Lee Omohundro ... 14—53 
G W Clements.18 
With the exception of a terrific dust storm that passed 
over the grounds during the afternoon and lasted about 
twenty minutes, conditions were again favorable, but for 
a time things looked mighty squally, and now a few of 
the participants took to the cornfield away from the fine 
old tree, which stood near the score. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 Brk. 
H Money . 15 19 15 14 20 14 15 19 14 13 18 15 191 
IT D Gibbs . 14 19 14 13 20 14 15 20 14 14 19 14 190 
IT Dixon . 14 20 14 15 19 15 13 19 12 15 19 15 190 
A P Smith. 15 19 15 13 20 13 14 20 14 13 19 13 188 
O N Ford. 15 20 12 14 18 14 15 17 1 5 12 19 15 186 
E Caldwell . 14 19 15 13 18 15 13 20 14 14 17 14 186 
D Gross . 14 20 13 14 19 15 12 20 13 14 17 14 185 
H D Freeman.... 14 17 15 15 19 13 15 18 17 14 18 14 185 
IT R Howard. 13 17 13 12 17 15 14 19 15 15 19 14 183 
F Huston . 13 19 14 14 16 14 13 19 15 12 19 14 182 
