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April 13, 1912 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y.. April 7. —The semi-monthly shoot of 
the Buffalo Audubon Club M'as held yesterday afternoon, 
with twenty-two shooters in attendance. The weather 
was ideal, and some good scores were made. Messrs. 
Kelsey and Hammond tied for high guns with 89 per 
cent. In the badge event. Class A was won by W. H. 
Smith; Class B by J. Reed and Class C by Dr. J. M. 
Burke. The spoons were won by B. V. Covert, J. 
Reed and J. Ebberts. while the Lambert trophies were 
annexed by Covert, Mesinger and Ebberts. 
The Audubon gunners, twenty strong, will invade 
Syracuse next Saturday, to shoot a match with the 
members of the Onondaga Gun Club, of that city. The 
party will leave the Exchange street depot via the New 
York Central at 7:30 A. M. All members of the club 
are cordially invited to accompany the team. 
The scores follow, 
No. 2 
was the badge 
event; 
No. 
4 
was for spoons; No. 
5 for 
Lambert trophies: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
2(1 
2''o 
20 
20 
20 
Kelsey . 
. 19 
19 
16 
IS 
17 
Fish . 
. 19 
18 
16 
17 
17 
. ]2 
14 
14 
11 
16 
Ebberts . 
. 18 
14 
13 
18 
14 
Covert . 
. 17 
17 
12 
19 
18 
. 17 
17 
15 
16 
16 
Imhoff . 
. 13 
13 
14 
17 
15 
Hammond . 
. 18 
17 
18 
19 
17 
Cox . 
. 16 
15 
14 
16 
15 
T Reed . 
. 15 
18 
18 
18 
16 
i mmel . 
. 14 
18 
16 
16 
16 
Seymour . 
. 15 
14 
17 
Blackmer . 
. 12 
15 
ie 
14 
ii 
Smith, Jr. 
. 17 
16 
16 
15 
11 
Smith . 
. 18 
19 
20 
16 
14 
Mesinger . 
. 19 
16 
18 
15 
17 
. 17 
17 
18 
19 
17 
Kirkover . 
. 16 
14 
14 
Savage . 
. 18 
13 
i4 
18 
Herb . 
. 10 
14 
Palefaces Win Invifafion Shoof. 
Dedham. Mass., April 6. —The Deadham Country and 
Polo Club held a shoot to-day, inviting the Harvard 
Gun Club, United Shoe Machinery, Palefaces and B. A. 
A. teams to compete for special prizes in a round robin 
tournament. There was a morning as well as an after¬ 
noon competition, and in spite of adverse conditions, 
the scores were remarkably high. The low level of the 
Dedham shooting box bothered the visitors, and consid¬ 
ering this and the ever-changing light, the showing in 
the unknown target match was very satisfactory. 
In the morning there was a team match. Paleface 
won. The Bettlehead team, which comprised several 
Harvard men and visitors, finished in second place. 
F. O. Osborne was high gun with 89 out of 100. F. O. 
Williams shot on the Beetlehead team, and his 20 at 
the finish gave Beetlehead the place over Dedham. 
Boston A. A. dia not take part. Scores: 
Palefaces. 
Dedham 
Country Clug. 
Clarke . 
76 
Baxter .. 
. 80 
Gsborne . 
81 
Nickerson 
. 86 
Burnes . 
81 
Rice . 
.-67 
Sweet . 
80 
Koyce ... 
. 70 
Hilliard . 
82-400 
Crane .... 
. 79—3S-i 
Beetleheads. 
United Shoe Machinerv. 
\\ igglesworth . 
74 
Winslow 
. 68 
Lockwood . 
72 
Hurd .... 
. 67 
Biddle . 
79 . 
7? 
Williams . 
82 
Eaton ... 
Smith. 
79—386 
Morse .... 
. 71—345 
Fourih Louisiana Slate Shoot. 
Om April 15, 16 and 17, under auspices of City Park 
Gun. Club, ^New Orleans, La., will be held the fourth 
Louisiana State shoot and second annual tournament ol 
Park Gun Club. It promises to be a tremendous 
affair; $400 added money, and State medals are offered 
Interstate rules to govern. Two McCrea traps and 
white flier targets will be used. 
Preliminary Day, April 15, 9 A. M. sharp.—Five 20- 
target events, $2 entrance and $8 added to each. Money 
divided Rose system, 5, 3, 2, 1. Events 6 and 7 at 25 targets 
each, entrance $2.50, and $15 added in each event; 
percentage system, five moneys—20, 20, 20, 20, and 20. 
Event 8 at 50 targets, entrance $5, and $30 added. 
This event percentage system, five moneys, 30, 25, 20, 15 
and 10 per cent. Shooters to be eligible for prizes on 
this day must shoot through the above program. 
Second Day, Tuesday, April 16, 9 A. M. sharp.—Ten 
15-target events, $1.40 entrance and $10 added in each. 
Extra entrance for Squier money-back system, $1. Money 
divided Rose system, 5 3, 2, 1. Special or club (event 
No. 11) will be the individual State championship and 
State medal, at 50 targets, $50 added, all 16yds.; en¬ 
trance $5. 
Third day, Wednesday, April 17, 9 A. M. sharp.—Same 
as second day. Event No. 11 on this day is special 
or club event for team championship and team medal, at 
50 targets, $50 added, all 16yds.; entrance $5 per team. 
Robin Hood Gun Club. 
Staten Island. N. Y., April 2.—The Robin Hood Gun 
Club held their regular shoot on Saturday, March 30. 
The weather was perfect for trapshooting. G. F. Hutch¬ 
ings held the field of seven shooters with ease by win¬ 
ning a leg on the 1912 cup, and the mounted wood¬ 
cock, event No. 1, 100 birds. 
1912 cup: Hutchings 92, Schofield 87, Curry 87, 
Howard 79, Rowley 75, Beyersdoft 89, Conelley 79. 
Event No. 2, 50 birds, prize mounted woodcock: 
Hutchings 50, Schofield 43, Curry 44, Howard 40, Rowley 
34, Beyersdoft 44, Conelley 39. 
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