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Interstate Association, we will add in average money 
and prizes not less than $300 for the two days. At our 
two days’ shoot last fall we had a nice lot of average 
money, and with say $200 to add to the averages outside 
of the surplus, we should be able to give some fine¬ 
sized purses. We will soon be at our program, and we 
hope to be able to guarantee the high gun for two days 
not less than $60.00. We are going to have a number of 
averages for both high and low guns. If interested, we 
will be glad to answer any questions.” 
Beecroft. 
Sunny South Handicap. 
Houston, Tex., Jan. 27.—It’s over and it was a success. 
We began shooting Jan. 22 and ended to-day. No man 
could ask for better weather conditions, nor a happier at¬ 
tendance. W. H. France was the big noise. He won 
the Sunny South Handicap with 95 out of 100 after a 
shoot-off with C. L. Parsons and L. A. Marshall. 
In the shoot-off, France broke 25 straight, while Par¬ 
sons got 23 and Marshall 22. 
In the team trophy event France and Gardiner won 
with 49 out of 50. Graham and McDermott loped 
along, one behind, with Dixon and Parson third, with 47. 
T^e Chronicle cup fell to the IV 2 S of J. P. Graham 
with 93 out of 100. 
Targets: 225 200 
♦Day, 18 . 193 174 
O’Connell, 18. 202 183 
Arrie, 20 . 210 184 
Lewis, 17 . 205 176 
Barnett, 16 . 201 153 
Lawrence, 16 . 194 157 
Howard, 19 . 204 184 
Gardiner, 16 . 209 168 
Crothers, 17 . 215 176 
Jones, 16 . 191 174 
McLean, 16 . 193 172 
Ditto, 16 . 164 155 
Tucker, 16 . 194 181 
France, 16 . 197 167 
Cocke, 17 . 196 175 
•Heer, 22 . 212 186 
•Heikes, 20 . 202 184 
McNeir, 16 . 200 174 
Connor, 18 . 210 184 
♦Murrelle, 19 . 198 179 
♦Crosby, 22 . 210 193 
Graham, 22 . 219 189 
C.C. S.S.H 
200 
180 
200 
200 
100 
100 
163 
168 
183 
177 
81 
90 
180 
162 
182 
172 
.90 
92 
184 
168 
189 
180 
90 
94 
174 
161 
183 
178 
86 
91 
163 
161 
175 
80 
86 
150 
145 
142 
i49 
69 
72 
179 
170 
183 
175 
88 
90 
169 
159 
177 
170 
83 
85 
171 
159 
185 
166 
89 
91 
181 
158 
181 
175 
91 
90 
163 
160 
186 
169 
83 
94 
170 
163 
186 
176 
89 
93 
179 
154 
174 
163 
87 
88 
173 
170 
192 
167 
85 
95 
177 
166 
181 
177 
87 
90 
188 
177 
187 
191 
92 
91 
175 
160 
185 
182 
80 
87 
154 
149 
178 
175 
76 
87 
181 
147 
170 
142 
89 
81 
173 
160 
181 
178 
86 
89 
189 
176 
193 
187 
96 
94 
180 
173 
188 
182 
93 
90 
Dixon, 16 
♦Schwartz, 
Parsons, 20 
Borden, 19 
♦Killam, 18 
♦Gilbert, 20 
♦Cragg, 18 
Koehl. 16 
Poach, 16 
Marshall. 
E P'orsgard, 20 
1 Forsgard, 16. 
S Forsgard, 16 
Hoge, 16 . 
Grier, 16 . 
Webb, 16 . 
Lowry, 16 . 
♦Brady, 18 .... 
Gardenhire, 16 
Booker . 
Simpson 
... 211 
194 
187 
163 
187 
191 
93 
89 
, 17 ... 
,.. 196 
181 
172 
165 
177 
178 
86 
91 
21 ... 
... 203 
183 
169 
174 
184 
182 
86 
91 
»erwein,21 198 
182 
182 
168 
177 
186 
91 
83 
... 211 
174 
180 
173 
180 
180 
87 
85 
... 193 
176 
156 
134 
188 
167 
74 
92 
18 ... 
... 187 
172 
164 
164 
189 
176 
82 
94 
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... 200 
185 
177 
177 
188 
176 
86 
95 
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180 
178 
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91 
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154 
167 
156 
174 
148 
79 
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170 
183 
167 
181 
176 
92 
89 
18 ... 
... 198 
166 
169 
156 
176 
171 
83 
84 
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... 202 
177 
173 
168 
169 
170 
84 
77 
... 176 
161 
140 
141 
158 
138 
73 
80 
... 177 
161 
146 
149 
170 
161 
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85 
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170 
177 
171 
186 
90 
94 
169 
169 
148 
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m 
88 
84 
162 
166 
164 
183 
104 
88 
90 
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176 
160 
187 
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92 
95 
187 190 
174 ... 
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172 ... 
172 147 
177 ... 
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.... 134 
. 182 161 
Alexander, 16 .178 ... 
Gaylord, 16 . 201 151 
Sens . 
Bland, 16 . 
Lagger, 18 . 
174 
92 
89 
85 
86 
90 
84 
89 
85 
84 
88 
83 
86 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 2. —The wind blew cold at the 
shooting grounds of the Birmingham Gun Club to-day. 
Ten shooters faced the trape and made some good 
scores, considering the bad conditions. Gentry Hillman 
made a straight run of 48 and won high percentage for 
the day. P. B. Plummer (professional) was with us and 
made good score under the conditions. 
Programs will be out in a short time for our three- 
day registered shoot in April. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
G Hillman .150 
131 
D 
Roberts . 
. 125 65 
*L M Norwood. 125 
103 
O 
L Garl. 
. 75 59 
1 Armstrong.... 125 
93 
K 
H Baugh.... 
. 75 54 
*P B Plummer.. 100 
8 
Mrs O L Garl.. 
. 50 31 
J Lambeth .100 
82 
O. L. GarXc, Sec y. 
Palefaces—U. S. Machinery. 
Beverly, Mass., Feb. 3.—At the United Shoe Ma¬ 
chinery A. A. Gun Club traps this afternoon the Pale¬ 
face Gun Club members beat the United Shoe team in 
team shoot. The Paleface team of ten men averaged 83, 
while the Beverly shooters had an average of 76, having 
thirteen men on their team. 
Frank Hilliard, of the Paleface team, was high gun, 
getting 93 out of 100. Dickey was top man for his 
team with 88. To the winners of the match were pre¬ 
sented cups, and the Palefaces carried home with them 
ten trophies. The scores: 
Palefaces. 
United Shoe. 
Frank . 
. 93 
Dickey . 
88 
Marden . 
, 81 
H H Eaton. 
78 
Burnes . 
, 84 
Hurd . 
79 
Osborn .. 
. 89 
Goddu . 
71 
Clark . 
, 83 
W A Foster. 
75 
Williams . 
, 90 
Winslow, Jr. 
87 
Snow . 
, 89 
Spencer . 
81 
Blinn . 
, 66 
Whidden . 
77 
Richardson . 
, 79 
A T Foster. 
80 
Libbey . 
. 80—834 
Bosworth . 
65 
E H Winslow. 
69 
Morse . 
74 
Chapen . 
71—995 
Boston A. A.—Portland G. C. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 3.—The Portland, Me. Gun Club 
defeated the B. A. A. Gun Club by 36 birds to-day at 
the Riverside traps in the first half of their interclub 
five-man team match. The wind was strong and puffy. 
The second half of the match will be shot at Portland 
in two weeks. 
The regular weekly handicap shoot of the B. A. A. 
Club was held after the team match, and W. B. Farmer, 
with a handicap of 15, was high gun with a total of 94. 
The scores in the team match follow: 
Portland. 
S B Adams. 
. 88 
B. A. A. 
T C Adams. 
78 
E A Randall. 
. 84 
T E Lynch. 
76 
A L Dow. 
. 78 
C B Tucker. 
74 
C S Randall. 
. 78 
G H Steele. 
71 
W N Taylor. 
. 76—404 
S A Ellis. 
69—368 
The scores in the handicap 
event were: 
. 15 79 
W B Farmer. 
..15 94 
F Whitney . 
*W G Hill. 
.. 0 88 
*H Tuttle . 
. 0 78 
M Ballou . 
.. 8 85 
C Compton . 
W C Brooks. 
..12 84 
*F W Gray. 
*S W Dimock.... 
.. 0 82 
*G W Wheeler.... 
. 0 69 
H Jackson . 
..12 80 
*G W Proctor.... 
. 0 69 
♦Guests. 
C. B. Tucker, 
Capt. 
REMINGTON 
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AT PINEHURST, N. C. 
1 st Professional Average, L. S. German, 586 ex 600 Singles, shooting Steel Lined Shells* 
1 st Amateur Average, G. S. McCarty, 587 ex 600 Singles, shooting Steel Lined Shells* 
2d Amateur Average, H, . LCahler, 578 ex 600 Singles, shooting UM C Steel Lined Shells. 
1st. H. W. Kahler, 766 ex 800, shooting /^m/ngto/j-UA^ Steel Lined Shells. 
L. S. German, 763 ex 800, shooting Steel Lined Shells. 
G. S. McCarty, 753 ex 800, shooting Steel Lined Shells. 
2d. 
3d. 
Preliminary. 
I st. 
2d. 
3d. 
E. A. Ranney, 93 ex 100, 18 yds., shooting I^emlngtoffjUMC Steel Lined Shells. 
d’ d"’ lift shooting Steel Lined Shells. 
B B Ward. 91 ex HK). (I o vds-.J 
B. Ward, 91 ex 100, (18 yds.,) 
Midwinter Handicap. 
1 st. H. W. Kahler, 98 ex 100, 21 yds., shooting RgtningtonjUMC Steel Lined Shells. 
2d. Wm. Ridley, 97 ex 100, 20 yds., shooting J^m/ngtoji-UMC Steel Lined Shells. 
3d. Henry Powers, 95 ex 100, 18 yds., shooting J ^/ning j^/t -L/AfC Steel Lined Shells. 
AT HOUSTON, TEXAS. 
Southern Amateur Championship, Houston Chronicle Trophy. 
Won by J. R. Graham, 93 ex 100, shooting J^emJngW/i^UMC Steel Lined Shells and a Rgntlngto ft ^UMC Pump Gun. 
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