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Cleveland. Gun Club. 
Ci.EVELAND, O., Marcli 30.—Club shoot of the Cleve¬ 
land Gun Club, held to-day, at Shooting Park, had fine 
weather conditions, which brought out the surnmer 
crowd, which put t.he bluerocks to the bad. Doolittle, 
who has shot little, was high gun with 94 out of 100 in 
the regular events. The next big shoot of the club 
will be the spring tournament, April 10, and those that 
are looking for something good, just come and take in 
this shoot. Scores; 
Event No. 1, monthly trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: Doo¬ 
little 46, Blakeslie 46, Hogen 41, Freeman 41, Archer 41, 
Brown 40, Rockwell 40, Parkhurst 40, Flick 39, Rogers 
39, Drake 35 Brainard 34, Stevens 33, M'all 33, Hecker 
32, Harding 32, Hogan 31, Thorp 30, Morgan 24. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets, 16yds.: Flick 
48, Doolittle 48, Rogers 47, Hogen 46, Blakeslie 45, 
,.\rcher 43, Brown 41, Freeman 41, Parkhurst 42, Brain¬ 
ard 39, Stevens 30, Stepp 36, Rockwell 35, Drake 35, 
Wall 32, Heikes 31, Thorp 31, Harding 31, Logan 30, 
Morgan 28. 
Special event No. 3. 50 targets, 16yds.: Hogan 45, 
Flick 44, Doolittle 43, Blakeslie 41, Brown 40, Parkhurst 
40, Rogers 38, Wall 38, Grant 38, Logan 33, Harding 31, 
Thorp 31, Morgan 25. F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
Narine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., March 30.—E. FI. Lott was the 
principal winner at the Bath Beach traps of the Marine 
and Field Club to-day. He took the March cup with a 
total of 281, and captured a special prize offered by 
J. M. Knox with a total of 45 out of 50. The take-home 
trophy was won by C. M. Camp. J. M. Knox won a 
trophy shoot. The scores: 
March cup, 300 targets, handicap: E. H. Lott (0) 261, 
T H Knox (48) 258, J. H. Emanuel, Jr. (12) 247, C. B. 
Ludwig (12) 247, P. R. Towne (0) 238, C. M. Camp (12) 
231, C. B. Sayre (12) 217. 
Knox cup, 50 targets, handicap: E. H. Lott (0) 45, 
H. B. Vanderveer (0) 44, C. M. Camp (2) 38, J. H. 
Emanuel, Jr. (2) 38, C. B. Ludwig (2) 37. 
Take-home trophy, 25 targets, handicap: C. M. Camp 
(1) 25, E. H. Lott (0) 23, C. B. Sayre (1) 21, H. B. Van¬ 
derveer (0) 20, J. li. Emanuel, Jr. (1) 19, C. B. Ludwig 
(1) 16, J. M. Knox (4) 15. . 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: J. M. Knox (4) 23, 
T. H. Emanuel, Jr. (1) 22, H. B. Vanderveer (0) 21, 
E. H. Lott (0) 21, C. B. Ludwig (1) 20, C. D. Sayre (1) 
20, C. M. Camp (1) 20. 
Trap at Gloucester City. 
Gloucester City, N. J., March 30.—There were two 
shooting matches at bluerocks this afternoon at the old 
race track. A big crowd was on hand to see the shoot. 
The main event was for a double-barreled gun. There 
were thirty participants, and at the end of the tenth 
round there were eight tied for the prize. In the shoot- 
off, after Martel, Prickett and Bennett had broken 8 
straight, they decided to shoot it off next Saturday. 
The second match, for a turkey, was won by Martel, 
who broke 20 straight. Scores: 
First event, shoot for double-barreled gun, at 10 blue¬ 
rocks: Martel 10, Prickett 10, Bennett 10, Boyd 10, 
Wedemyer 10, Larney 10, Sterling 10, Monohan 10, Rob¬ 
inson 8, Wilson 8, Black 7, Bobo 7, Martin 6, Smith 6, 
Johnson 5. The others broke less than 5. 
Shoot-off, miss-and-out: Prickett 8, Martel 8, Bennett 
8, Boyd 7, Wedemyer 5, Larney 3, Sterling 6, Monohan 
2. The first three will .shoot off next Saturday. 
Second event, sweepstakes, miss-and-out, prize turkey: 
IMartel 20, Prickett 1^ Robinson 16, Monohan 14, Ber- 
stresser 11, Bowe 9, (Jallahan 7, Bennett 7. 
Wesichester Country Club. 
Baychester, N. Y., March 30.—Fifty expert targeters 
gathered at the Westchester Country Club to-day, the 
events being the Metropolitan senior and junior cham¬ 
pionships. 
The senior title was won by R. L. Spotts, with a 
straight 25. C. W. Billings, of the New York A. C. 
won the junior event, also making a straight. 
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Seventy-First Regiment Rifles. 
T HE championship of the Seventy-first Regiment was 
won by Sergt. II. L. Bryan. The match called for 
twelve strings of 7 shots each on both the 300 and 500yd. 
ranges, not more than two strings to be shot on any 
one night. Out of a possible 840, Sergt. Bryan made 816. 
By winning the two Class A revolver matches shot 
last week, Sergt. G. H. Doyle established a record that 
has never been equalled .by a member of the rifle club. 
He has won every Class A revolver match that has been 
shot this season. 
The Class Cup match, the first leg of which was 
shot on Feb. 15, was won by Pvt. W. E. -Toele in the 
expert class with 135 out of a possible 140; by Corp. S. 
Bukley in the sharpshooter class with 132, and by Pvt. 
A. Dern in the novice class with 128. 
Federal Rifle and Revolver Club. 
Boston, Mass., March 30.—The re-entry rifle match 
held at the Federal range, which opened on March 1, 
was finally won by Capt. \V. R. Murphy by one point. 
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Jackson Palmer 239, Capt. S. W. Wise 238, Miles Stand- 
ish 237, IT. E. W'hitten 237, C. H. Kelley 236, J. B. 
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