703 
June i, 1912 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove Gun Club. 
SuNBURY, Pa.. May 25.—Inclosed find the carbons of 
our State shoot held during this week. The office was 
in charge of Lloyd Lewis, with Messrs. Kinney and 
Rippel having charge of the carbons and figuring sheets 
Every man that shot the program came to the office 
complimented them. 
This was one of the shoots that had absolutely no 
trap troubles of any kind. There were over 6500 targets 
thrown without a sprin.g or anything at the traps break¬ 
ing or getting out of order. This made possible the 
fact that we were through shooting the regular^ program 
every day by about 2:30 P. M., with the shooting start¬ 
ing exactlv at 9:00 A. M. each morning at 9 and not at 
9.30 or 10:00. It was also due to the fact that the pro¬ 
fessional shooters, who kindly helped to train the trap 
crews to their work, and supervised their work until they 
were proficient in it. All the professional shooters were 
on the job and helped to boost the attendance as well 
as helping at the traps and along the firing line. 
The Wolstencroft trophy was won by Harry Kahler, of 
Philadelphia, with the score of 43 out of the 25 pairs. 
The Milt Lindsey trophy, a two-man team race, was 
won by the Lehigh Valiev Rod and Gun Club with 64 
out of 75. This was at 25 singles and 5 pairs doubles. 
The Sunbury-Selinsgrove No. 1 and the Highland Gun 
Club of Philadelphia were tied for second at 63. 
The Harrisburg tronhy. the three-man team, was won 
by the Highland Gun Club of Philadelphia with the score 
of 71 out of 75, the Lehigh Valley Shooting Association, 
of Allentown, and the South End Gun Club, of Reading, 
tvin.g for second with 67 out of the 75. 
’ The Reading trophy, a four-man team race, was tied 
for by the Sunbury-Selinsgrove Gun Club and the High¬ 
land team at 89 out of the 100 targets shot at. In the 
shoot-off the Highland team won out with the score of 
92 to 88. , u Aj 
The Senator McNicho! trophy was won by Adams, 
of Reading, who by winning it this time obtained per¬ 
manent possession of the magnificent trophy. 
The Du Pont trophy was won by Kahler, ot Phila¬ 
delphia, he topping out the entire field of shooters. 
The following targets were made in practice, 150 tar¬ 
gets comprising the program: 
Shot at. Broke. 
T S Spear.150 
C B Hawley.150 
T H Keller, Sr. 150 
M Hawkins.. 150 
150 
150 
150 
1.50 
150 
150 
M Eames. 
B Parker ... 
C A Hartman.. 
W H Schuyler.. 
S Gaugler . 
F Martin . 
G Howell . 150 
W H Stroh.150 
C Foster ..150 
I) A Herrold... 150 
H S Welles.150 
t Martin . 150 
L Worden .150 
H Kahler .150 
H Shoop . 150 
E F Slear. 150 
H H Stevens... 150 
S Glover . 150 
L S German.150 
N Apgar . 150 
Carson .150 
F Cooper . 60 
A Depew . 60 
A Sansom . 60 
Dr D P Pepper. 60 
125 
116 
121 
143 
118 
99 
119 
112 
82 
106 
138 
118 
116 
127 
135 
126 
138 
145 
136 
T ’9 
1.35 
133 
133 
139 
1.34 
50 
38 
28 
47 
Shot at. Broke. 
J .Schoffstall ... 150 120 
W H Wilson.... 150 
R L Klotz.150 
B Teats .150 
R J Budd. GO 
H Kirkwood ... 150 
G Hassan . 150 
M L Wise .150 
C E Seidel. 150 
C D Hughes...*. 150 
H Schlicher .... 150 
A Heil . 150 
G F Hamlin.... 150 
J F Pratt. 
I English . 
E F Soles . 
E W Kelly. 
H Dawes . 
Chas Miller .... 
Geo Leffler . 
H Ball . 
C Yocum . 
M Eshleman.... 
Behm . 
C Harner . 
A F Meng'le. 
R H Day. 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
45 
60 
60 
45 
60 
150 
30 
30 
30 
Shuck . 15 
110 
92 
10b 
54 
136 
118 
122 
111 
126 
132 
136 
132 
128 
119 
88 
130 
113 
29 
43 
50 
31 
36 
113 
10 
26 
18 
14 
First Day. 
k . F M Eames.150 131 
J J W Schoffstall. 150 123 
f ■ C Foster .150 127 
B Pardee . 150 117 
: Chas Miller ... 150 123 
D A Herrold... 150 130 
• H S Welles...., 150 135 
T Englert . 150 133 
'A Heil . 150 144 
H Schlicher ... 150 136 
' H H Stevens.... 150 144 
I S Glover .150 130 
. i. S German_150 144 
■ N Apgar . 150 139 
G F Hamlin.150 129 
i- J M Hawkins ..150 141 
jk S J Speer.150 122 
r' C Hartman _150 124 
H Ball .150 125 
f T Griffith . 150 137 
G Hassom .1.50 129 
? . E W Kelly.150 119 
f. E Adams .150 129 
V W S Behm.150 134 
I H Kirkwood ... 150 144 
S C Yocum .150 133 
K A J Mengle.150 144 
L. M Eshleman_ 150 91 
• E F Sohrer.150 101 
T H Keller, Sr. 150 137 
G Howell . 150 129 
W Stroh . 150 127 
'IF Pratt.150 132 
H Dawes .150 125 
Meeham . 150 122 
.1 Martin . 150 130 
. L Worden .150 140 
r H Kahler .150 146 
Brewster . 150 137 
’ E F Slear. 150 129 
B Teats .1.50 128 
M L Wise .150 132 
W H Wilson ... 150 122 
C E Seidel...... 150 102 
c 
O La Motte.. 
150 
113 
E 
I Emm. 
150 
122 
N 
McSherry.... 
150 
125 
1) 
Deardor .... 
150 
125 
M 
Glassick . 
150 
117 
H 
Yost . 
150 
118 
H 
Seigfried ... 
150 
131 
R 
B Johnston.. 
150 
114 
F 
Cooper . 
150 
126 
A 
Depew . 
150 
129 
G 
E Harner. 
150 
86 
T 
R Bailets . 
150 
112 
C 
B Hawley. 
150 
125 
K 
R Bennett... 
150 
114 
E 
N Gillespie... 
, 150 
123 
A 
H Byers. 
150 
99 
H 
Brosius . 
150 
124 
Curtis . 
150 
135 
E 
H Kniskern.. 
150 
102 
R 
L Klotz. 
150 
100 
G 
Schuck . 
150 
128 
F 
Martin . 
. 150 
115 
W 
H Schuyler.. 
. 150 
114 
D 
N Hoy. 
150 
115 
W 
T Spicer. 
150 
133 
W 
W Kaseman. 
150 
Hz 
H 
P Phils. 
150 
109 
1 
A Lawrence.. 
150 
192 
1 
W Keller. 
. 150 
128 
L 
A Ego I. 
, 150 
1,31 
J 
A Ouigiy. 
150 
98 
A 
S Benner.... 
. 150 
101 
S 
S Hoffman.... 
. 150 
120 
s 
Steckley. 
. 150 
111 
c 
Lisenhour ... 
, 150 
117 
c 
\V Fisher. 
150 
111 
w 
H Kip. 
, 150 
94 
G 
O Bel. 
90 
71 
D 
R Rishel.... 
1.50 
125 
P 
C Barnhart... 
150 
131 
R 
T Budd. 
. 150 
136 
W 
E Daw. 
. 150 
127 
G 
E Rohrhach.. 
1.50 
126 
C 
A Jobson. 
GO 
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