June 8, igi2 
FOREST AND STREAM 
739 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Roanoke. \\ A'a., June 2. —Some good scores were 
made at the traps of the Roanoke Gun Club on Satur¬ 
day afternoon, when thirty-two contestants were on the 
firing line, including S. P. Goodloe, the popular trade 
representative. The weekly medals were won as follows: 
Scratch—First, E. C. Watson; second, tie between 
Jamison and Bloxton. 
Class A—First, E. W. Poindexter; second, FI. F. 
Wilkinson. 
Class B—First A. H. FI. Boyd; second, R. G. Dalby. 
Class C.—First, FI. Holland; second, R. E. Lightner. 
Broke. 
% 
Broke. 
% 
Watson . 
49 
98 
Bringman . 
40 
80 
Wilkinson . 
47 
94 
Lightner . 
40 
SO 
E W Poindexter 
47 
94 
*Goodloe (100).. 
77 
77 
Jones . 
46 
92 
T B Cnmbie. 
38 
76 
lamison . 
45 
90 
Robinson . 
38 
76 
45 
90 
37 
37 
35 
71 
Battle . 
44 
88 
Hunt. 
71 
Scholl . 
44 
88 
Over . 
70 
Price . 
44 
88 
Dalby . 
33 
66 
Shepherd . 
44 
88 
D W Richards.. 
31 
62 
L G Richards... 
42 
84 
Floward . 
29 
58 
Holland . 
41 
82 
Cl C Cumbie.... 
28 
56 
52 
T W Poindexter 
41 
82 
Sclienck . 
26 
Elliott . 
40 
80 
Berkeley . 
24 
48 
Atkinson . 
41 
82 
Inge . 
’4 
48 
C C Richards.. 
*ProfessionaIs. 
40 
80 
T^erp’uson . 
H. F. Wilkinson, 
24 
Sec’y, 
48 
Fairmont Gun Club. 
Fairmont. W . Va., 'May 31.—Two shoots during the 
past week brought forth few shooters. Many out of 
town and some shot out. The scores were fairly good. 
IVe expect to arrange a team race of ten men with our 
friends at_ Brownsville, probably not until after the G. 
A. FI. We hope to send one or two to the Springfield 
shoot. Scores: 
May 30: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
E H Taylor. 100 95 W FI Bailey. 75 64 
J F Phillips. 100 88 G M Eilley. 75 59 
lune 1: 
Wiedebusch, 20. 150 142 J Phillips, 16... 100 81 
E H Taylor, 20. 150 140 H Heckman, 16. 100 74 
T H Eunk, 20.. 150 131 G Lilley, 16. 100 70 
Fairmont Gun Club shoots every Saturday in the 
year. Ed. FI. Taylor. 
Pori Huron Gun Club. 
Port Huron, Mich., June 1.— The members of the 
Port Huron Gun Club indulged in a most successful 
shoot yesterday, at which time several members of the 
.Sarnia Gun C‘ ' 
as follows: 
Emery . 
Soutar . 
Finger . 
H E Runnels. 
I'iner 
were their 
guests. Their 
scores are 
17 18 21 
Steele . 
... 11 12 10 
16 15 16 
Tippets . 
... 18 20 18 
14 17 11 
Ed Runnels . 
... 18 20 22 
15 19 18 
Hubert . 
... 18 20 .. 
16 11 15 
Roach . 
... 11 16 .. 
IS 12 11 
Maines . 
... 21 19 .. 
16 14 14 
Palmer . 
... 21 23 .. 
21 22 17 
Harrington ... 
... 21 .. .. 
Messrs. Vince, Clark, Steele, Donohue and Tippets 
are members of thg Sarnia Gun Club. Wm. Palmer was 
the winner in the first contest for the sterling silver fob 
donated by the Du Pont Powder Co. 
Greensboro Gun Club. 
Greensboro. N. C., hlav 30. — The results of our two- 
day registered tournament follow: 
1st 2d 
1st 2d 
C 
\V Wheeler.. 
Dav. 
128 
Dav. 
134 
O 
L Gnrl. 
Day. 
. 117 
Day. 
131 
E 
V Otts. 
137 
123 
T 
O .Sirmon... 
. 132 
135 
T T>aslie.... 
. 144 
141 
R 
K Skinner... 
. 123 
138 
T 
A Blunt. 
117 
139 
I 
K Warren_ 
. 134 
138 
A 
Lawson. 
13/ 
134 
P 
Bvrne . 
69 
87 
E 
C Singlev... 
nil 
79 
W 
Merriwether 
105 
S 
A’ Woodfin.. 
105 
104 
T 
Broadnax ... 
109 
\V 
W Cocke... 
126 
131 
D 
M Smith.... 
30 
. 1‘’2 
G 
McMurdo.... 
132 
139 
H 
FTardenbergh 
C 
W Dunlap... 
126 
133 
R 
Muekle 
84 
J 
3 Turner. 
108 
lO'x 
J 
H Hogue.... 
90 
H 
Professionals 
D Freeman. 
' 142 
145 
E 
/\ Holt. 
133 
134 
C 
H (loodrich.. 
135 
141 
L 
M Norwood. 
121 
13‘> 
E 
R Flolt. 
140 
141 
O 
McDade ... 
120 
135 
Canandaigua Sportsmen’s Club. 
Cananbatgua, N. Y., May 31.—Morg. Stoddard and 
Dr. Eiseline “cleaned up” a ” , . . . 
daigua Sportsmen’s Club to- 
fully defended his champions 
send Curtice. Scores follow: 
Stoddard . 5 45 
Eiseline .. 15 44 
Curtice . 9 44 
Mason . 4 42 
Kibbe . 5 28 
Baxter . 0 34 
Boyce . 0 15 
day. Dr. Eiseline 
sucess- 
hip title against W. 
Town- 
"^’an W’ormer. 
. 0 
12 
Barringer . 
. 0 
10 
Brink . 
. 0 
7 
Humphrey . 
. 0 
9 
f avward . 
12 
Cook . 
. 0 
3 
{Trap Notes continued on page 742 .) 
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