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Room 1194, 111 5th Ave., NewYork 
A. Kenan 
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W. Keenan 
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NEW REVOLVER CLUB, CINCINNATI. 
Some Changes in place were made at the third 
shoot of the club on Dec. 22, Daniels taking the 
leiad with a score of 181, while Anderson, who 
held first place at the previous meets, was sec¬ 
ond with 175. The novices showed improvement 
on their first efforts, though not shooting an 
even pace. Daniels and Meinbu-rg tied for high 
5-shoe score on 41, with Anderson a close second 
with one target of 40. Before the season closes, 
the club should be able to pit a five-man team 
against one of the Cincinnati club, with a fight¬ 
ing chance of winning a match. 
Daniels . 41 34 34 39 33—181 
Anderson . 32 37 29 40 37—175 
Meinburg .. 34 33 41 28 35—171 
Maugey . 39 36 26 28 28—157 
Baugham . 25 35 22 20 26—128 
Phillips . 23 27 18 26 20—114 
Francis . 13 23 16 8 16— 76 
Spencer . 17 13 20 o 13— 63 
Braham . 7 22 13 6 11—62 
DUPONT TRAPSHOOTING CLUB. 
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CLASS A. 
Clyde Leedom . 21 
John H. Minnick . 20 
W. A. Simonton . 19 
Harry P. Carlon . 18 
W. Mathewson . 17 
Bill G. Wood . 17 
Stanley Tuchton . 16 
CLASS B. 
J. W. Mathews . 18 
Dr. H. Betts . 18 
D. S. Wood . 16 
Farmer Guest . 16 
F. R. Patzowsky . 15 
W. C. Corey . 14 
W. Black Smith . 13 
CLASS C. 
Z. H. Lofland . 16 
F. H. Springer . 14 
CLASS D. 
R. L. Connor . 15 
H. S. Coslett . 11 
Elmer Clauser . it 
H. Frist . 7 
INELIGIBLES. 
W. Hammond . 18 
E. R. Galvin . 17 
W. H. Neely . 12 
The detailed scores follow: 
John H. Minnick . 43 — 5 °. 
Clyde Leedom . 41 
Captain Simonton . 37 
Walker Mathewson . 35 
Dudley Wood . 35 
R. F. Springer . 33 
Bill Wood . 31 
W. C. Corey . 29 
F. R. Patzowsky . 28 
Z. H. Lofland . 28 
H. Frist . 26 
Harry P. Carlon . 18—25 
Dr. H. Betts . 18 
P. D. Guest . 16 
R. L. Connor . 15 
Stanley Tuchton . 14 
W. Black Smith . 13 
H. S. Coslett . 11 
Elmer Clauser . 11 
The scores at double targets were as follows: 
F. R. Patzowsky . 16—25 
E. R. Galvin . 16 
H. P. Carlon . 15 
W. Hammond .. 15 
Tohn H. Minnick . 14 
vV. A. Simonton . 14 
P. D. Guest ... 14 
W. G. Wood . 13 
OSSINING GUN CLUB. 
Ossining, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1914. 
The following scores were made at a regular 
practice shoot of the Ossining Gun Club to-day. 
The thermometer stood close to the zero mark 
and the shooters were bundled up so scores suf- ' 
fered in consequences. Earl Rich, another new 
member, shot a shot gun for the first time and 
connected with two out of ten targets. New 
Years Day a prize shoot will be held in the morn¬ 
ing. starting up at 9:30 and a prize shot gun 
