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The Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Jan. 27.—A good many of the good 
shooters were in Pinehurst to-day, which fact, with a few 
inches of snow on the ground and an incalculable amount 
in the air, kept the entry list down. There was plenty 
of enthusiasm “among those present,” and this, with the 
aid of a big log fire in the club house, made the after¬ 
noon merry and interesting. 
W. S. Colfax, Jr., and W. M. Hammond put a little 
sporting proposition up to VV. A. Joslyn and N. K. 
Smith, and be it said they almost knew not whereof 
they shot, for they got away with the match by only 
one target—44 out of 5C being score for high team. 
L. C. Lyon was high individual gun with 24 out of 25, 
which took the Class C silver eating implement. 
In Class A event, A. PI. Lobb got the Coleman du 
Pont merchandise, with 22 out of 25. Class B, with 
same score came across to Nelson K. Smith, with H. 
L. Morgan atop in Class D with 5 misses out of 25 shots. 
The scores in detail, at 25 targets were: C. Leedom 19, 
N. K. Smith 22, I. PI. Minnick 20, I. W. Mathews 16, 
1\'. A. Joslyn 21, J. B. Brier 13, G. IP. Mitchell 16, W. 
Edmanson 16, H. L. Morgan 20, Dr. H. Betts 15, T. 1\'. 
Mathewson 18, A. IP. Lohb 22, L. C. Lyon 24, W. S. 
Colfax, Jr., 23, W. M. Francis 16, L. L. Jarrell 19, 
G. G. Stiegler 7, J. W. Anderson, Jr.. 16, S. T'uchton 16, 
W. G. Wood IS, R. P. Choate 14, J. J. Magahern 19, 
J. L. Roberson 19, Z. H. Lofland 17. 
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Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 27. —This was Severn day at 
the Meadow Springs traps. He broke 87 out of 100, 
which wen the spoon for most breaks, and was high 
gun for the day as well. Sloan was a good second with 
81. Thompson was high Class B man with 17 breaks, 
and one thrown in for good measure, the latter being 
just enough to win. Scores: 
Class A: 
Sloan . 
. 9 n 
7 12 
21 21 21 
81 
Solev . 
. 5 10 
8 10 
15 17 .. 
50 
Hogan . 
. 7 11 
7 7 
14 14 .. 
46 
Class B ■ 
Thompson . 
. 9 13 
7 12 
17 18 17 
76 
Renner . 
. 4 12 
5 .. 
13 13 .. 
34 
T Emerson . 
13 14 .. 
14 
Hinkson . 
13 16 16 
16 
Visitors: 
Severn . 
. 8 12 10 15 
^>2 ^9. 90 
87 
Miller . 
. 8 7 
5 11 
15 15 16 
62 
(leorge . 
. 2 10 
7 5 
w 
L Pierce . 
. 2 8 
w . . 
10 
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P&Ieface Gun Club. 
Wellington, Mass.. Jan. 24.—In a strong wind and 
bad light, the scores made here to-day were not bad at 
all. Snow made 69 out of 80, Burns and Frank tied 
with 66 and Marden and Edwards tied at 65. 
Snow . 
Shot at. Broke 
.'. 80 69 
Richardson 
Shot at. 
. 80 
Broke 
54 
Burns .... 
. 80 
66 
Sweet . 
. SO 
54 
Frank ... 
. 80 
66 
Tones . 
. 80 
53 
Marden .. 
. 80 
65 
Dimick .... 
. 80 
50 
Edwards . 
. SO 
65 
Bird . 
31 
Williams . 
. 80 
63 
Proctor .... 
. 50 
24 
Barnard .. 
. 80 
58 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa.,^ Jan. 27.—Ike Knowles won the weekly 
shoot of the Kagle Gun Club to-day. He killed every 
bird he fired at, beating out Gideon and Hawk by one 
bird each. Gideon missed his first bird, as did Hawk. 
Scores: Knowles (28yds.) 10, Gideon (30) 9, Ilawk (30) 
9, Boyd (28) 8, Sche'rer (28) 7, Blessing (29) 7, Swartz 
(29) 6, Schofield (29) G. 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
Scores of the Zettler Rifle Club were made as follows 
at the regular weekly practice shoot on Jan 23: 
A Begerow .240 232 239 235 235—118P 
P M Bund . 237 242 242 242 239—1202 
J Kaufmann . 245 245 248 249 247—1234 
F Heckmg . 235 235 239 232 240—1181 
. 240 241 237 237 243—1198 
H M Pope . 247 246 247 248 244—1233 
H M Pope . 246 247 244 246 250—1233 
G Smith . 240 241 248 247 246—1’22 
W A Tewes . 247 249 249 249 248—1242 
W A Tewes . 246 249 248 247 249—1239 
B Zettler . 234 239 236 236 242—1187 
C- Zettler . 245 246 243 238 238—1210 
Eastern Intercollegiate Rifle Shooting League. 
Washington, D. C., Jan. 27.—At the end of the fourth 
week s matches of the Eastern Intercollegiate Rifle 
Shooting League, the Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
kept its lead by defeating Harvard University, 945 
to 933. Other results were: Princeton defeated Louisi- 
nJvi^ State, 901 to 886; Pennsylvania defeated Norwich, 
901 to 887; West Virginia defeated Maryland Agricul- 
896 to 807; Delaware defeated New Hampshire, 835 
to 826; North Georgia Agricultural won by default from 
United States College of Veterinary Surgeons, 885 to 0. 
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