May II, 1912 
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Roanoke Gun Club. 
Koanoke, Va., May 5.—Thirty shooters participated 
in the regular weekly shoot of the Roanoke Gun Club 
yesterday afternoon, and some creditable scores were 
made. The weather was ideal for the sport. 
The weekly medals were won by the following: Scratch 
—First, Tie, Watson and Bloxton; second, Robinson. 
Class A—First, W. S. Jones; second, J. W. Poindexter. 
Class B—First, T. C. Fi.sher; second, R. G. Dalby. 
Class C—First, C. T. Jennings; second, Howard Hol¬ 
land. 
The scores, 50 targets per man: 
Per 
Brk. Cent. 
Watson . 47 94 
Bloxton . 47 94 
Robinson . 46 92 
Tones . 45 90 
Price . 45 90 
Howard . 44 88 
Scholl . 44 88 
L G Richards... 44 88 
C C Richards .. 43 86 
Shepherd . 43 86 
Hooper . 43 86 
Wilkinson . 42 84 
Jamison . 42 84 
J W Poindexter 41 83 
Moore . 40 .80 
Per 
Brk. Cent. 
E W Poindexter 39 - 78 
Fisher . 39 78 
Boyd . 39 78 
Dalby . 39 78 
MacFerrin . 38 76 
Jennings . 37 74 
Battle . 37 74 
Dyer . 37 74 
Bringman . 37 74 
Hunt . 36 72 
Ferguson . 33 66 
Holland . 33 66 
Blankenship .... 31 62 
Lightner . 25 50 
Brown . 21 42 
Bushong was official referee. 
H. F. Wilkinson, Sec’y- 
Registered Tournaments. 
The tournaments registered with the Interstate Asso¬ 
ciation during the week ending May 4 are as follows: 
July 7-10.—Helena, Mont.—Montana State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Helena G. C. Reynolds 
Prosser, Sec*y. 
July 22-25.—Betterton, Md.—Betterton G. C. James R. 
Malone, Sec’y. 
July 26.—Bradford (Ill.) G. C. H. A. Swearingen, Sec’y. 
tuly 26.—Shamokin (Pa.) G. C. S. C. Yocum, Sec’y. 
July 27-28.—Nelson (B. C., Canada) G. C. W. A. Ward 
Sec’y. 
July 30.—Tyndall (S. D.) G. C. F. F. Chladek, Sec’y. 
Aug. 1.—International Falls, (Minn.) G. C. R. G. 
Green, Sec’y. 
Aug. 3.—Holmesburg Jet., Pa.—S. S. White G. C. 
W. E. Robinson, Sec’y. 
Aug. 6-7.—Mitchell (S. D.) G. C. C. A. Ferguson, Sec. 
Aug. 1314.—Abilene (Tex.) G. C. C. D. Payton, Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—Marthasville, Mo.—Daniel Boone G. C. J. O. 
Wilson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 11.—M'orcester (Mass.) Sportsmen’s Club. Jay 
Clark Jr., Sec’y. 
Sept. 12-13.—(Cincinnati (O.) G. C. A. B. Heyl, Pres. 
1913. 
Jan. 22-25.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Pres. 
Elmer E. Shaker, Sec’y-Treas. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., May 4.— Fifteen members were out 
at the regular Saturday shoot of the Jersey City Gun 
Club today. Several of the regulars were out at the 
North Caldwell Gun Club attending one of the Frank 
Hall trophy shoots, trying to win a leg on that very 
valuable trophy, and so, of course, our attendance had 
to suffer, notwithstanding that this was about as fine 
a day as one could wish for to take a crack at the flying 
targets. Dave Engle was high gun again to-day, finish¬ 
ing with 89 per cent., and North the runner-up with 
85 per cent. Of the other scores, why, of course, they 
speak for themselves; but as they all had a good ex¬ 
cuse for their low scores, why should an,vone care. Here 
it is right off the score board: 
Engle . 
Shot 
at. 
...100 
Brk. 
89 
Dixon .... 
Shot 
at. 
.100 
Brk. 
69 
McLemore .. 
... 150 
102 
Simpson ., 
. 100 
58 
Huggins . 
... 100 
42 
Jones . 
. 100 
48 
Shannon . 
... 225 
161 
Brady .... 
. 75 
33 
Harvey . 
... 125 
86 
Bannon .., 
. 75 
40 
Lawton . 
... 75 
44 
Sampson . 
. 50 
15 
North . 
... 150 
128 
Eaton . 
. 50 
23 
McGill . 
... 100 
69 
Secretary. 
Dublin Gun Club. 
Dublin, O., May 2. —Sixteen amateur shooters and 
four professionals took part in our tournament to-day; 
137 was high amateur score, made by F. M. Edwards, 
with 133 for second by C. Coburn, and one less by Bert 
Wing for place. C. A. Young broke 140 for first pro- 
fessional honors. 
Scores: 
C Coburn . 
.133 
H W Price... 
.122 
F P Hall. 
.112 
W Webster ... 
. 125 
F M Edwards.. 
.137 
B S Cooper .. 
. 130 
H E Smith. 
.129 
W Camp . 
. 94 
R B Guy. 
.117 
F Ford . 
.110 
W W Coffman.. 
.121 
J T Wells. 
. 90 
T H Smith. 
. 94 
Bert Wing .... 
. 132 
il S Romick. 
. 79 
S P Davis. 
.100 
Professionals: 
C A Young. 
.140 
J R Taylor ... 
. 138 
L T Squier . 
. 132 
W K Chamberlin.131 
Washinglon State Sportsmen’s Association. 
Spokane, Wash^ April 24.—For the eighteenth time 
the Washington State Sportsmen’s Association held a 
successful tournament, the last at Spokane being the 
least successful thus far. P. O. Brien won high average 
medal for the tournament with 276 out of 300. 
Spokane won team shoot, Walla Walla was second 
and the second Spokane team third. Spokesman’s Re¬ 
view medal was won by Dr. Fulton. State champion¬ 
ship went to F. M. Froeh. P. O’Brien won the Smith 
gun event. 
1st 
2d 
tst 
2d 
Day. Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
R L Pennell_ 
109 
113 
H McElroy ... 
. 135 
131 
P T Lomax ... 
99 
125 
E Farnum .... 
. 131 
137 
A J Turner ... 
119 
121 
Thos B Ware.. 
. 127 
139 
C B Green . 
126 
121 
E J Chingren 
144 
135 
D D Stair . 
112 
103 
T E Cullison... 
. 124 
134 
Harry Cramer . 
112 
123 
W J McCormackl05 
123 
Archie Bishop.. 
125 
140 
G W Ulrich ... 
122 
118 
F A Dryden. 
123 
123 
P O’Brien _ 
. 132 
144 
Gregory . 
132 
Dr Fulton .... 
. 117 
124 
W W Markham. 
117 
M D Cambpell. 
. 96 
98 
C A Fleming... 
124 
i34 
A B Stafford .. 
. 127 
137 
G N McDowell 
93 
116 
E W Cooper .. 
. 134 
128 
R Strausbery.... 
125 
129 
E P Troeh .... 
. 125 
137 
E K Short .... 
116 
F M Troeh .... 
. 127 
133 
G C Beck . 
111 
F Vanatta . 
. 122 
118 
M P Spencer .. 
1,31 
124 
C W Oliver .. 
. 117 
125 
W G Stacey ... 
95 
116 
P Nelson . 
. 122 
138 
C E Owens .... 
130 
129 
W O Palmer .. 
. 108 
116 
R T Steinke ... 
129 
141 
B M Francis .. 
. 85 
135 
M Smith . 
127 
131 
Professionals 
Lee Barkley ... 
144 
142 
G Holohan .... 
. 129 
135 
C B Randlett.... 
121 
129 
P Holohan .... 
. 128 
131 
Tom Barcalay .. 
140 
137 
C A Haight .. 
. 130 
138 
F • V Berger _ 
128 
143 
Quindoro Gun Club. 
Kansas City, Kan., April 24.—The weekly shoots be¬ 
gin to show increased attendance. R. E. Elo, Jr., ran 
the entire program of 25 straight, while W. J. Gillespie 
made two foozles and finished second with 23, followed 
with two more misses by Secretary Hobson. 
G H Hobson .21 
W J Gillespie . 23 
G A Graves .12 
W H McKinny .IS 
Hank Stern .16 
W H Walker . 11 
W Hayward . 1 
E Elo, Jr. 25 
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Eighteenth Contest for the 
( guliit ) “E. C. CUP” (fflT 
Emblematic of the World’s Championship at 
Inanimate Targets was shot at Wilmington, Del., 
May 4, 1912, under the following conditions: 
100 Targets, Unknown Angles; 50 Targets, Expert Rules; 
and 25 Pairs. Total, 200 Targets. 
THE SCORES: 
George L. Lyon, (Holder)... 
Lester S. German, (Challenge 
Unknown 
Angles 
Expert 
Rules 
Pairs 
Total 
Ave. 
.94 
40 
40 
174 
87 
.90 
42 
38 
170 
85 
Both Contestants Shot (QUPONT) Smokeless 
