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BRIEF REVIEWS OF THE SHOOTS OF THE 
MONTH. 
Greene Gun Club. 
At the shoot held on' September 21st at the Greene 
Gun Club of Greene, Iowa, the program called for 150 
birds. O. C. Hummel was high gun with a score of 
147; H. G. Northey second with 144 and A. L. Year- 
ous third with 143. High professional was R. Ragee 
with a score of 144. 
Perry Gun Club. 
The following scores were made on September 22nd 
and 23rd at the registered two days shoot of the 
Perry Gun Club of Perry, Mo. Out of the 300 birds 
shot at M. L. Barr was high man with a score of 283, 
F. R. Correll second with 280 and Joe Gray third 
with 277. High professional honors went to W. R. 
Crosby with 293. The shooting was hard especially 
on the second day on account of a high wind. 
Central Pennsylvania Trap Shooters’ League. 
The Central Pennsylvania Trap Shooters League of 
Phillipsburg, Pa., held a shoot on September 23rd. It 
was an ideal day for the sport as the scores here¬ 
with will verify. Honors went to J. M. Hawkins with 
96 out of 100 shot at, E. M. Bennett was second with 
93, and Fred Ebright third with a score of 91. A. A. 
Somers was high professional with 98. 
Peotone Gun Club. 
The registered shoot of the Peotone Gun Club of 
Peotone, Ill., was held on September 24th. Program 
called for 150 birds. Frank Graper was first with 147 
breaks, C. J. Stade second with 144 and Henry Woem- 
hofer third with 143. Of the professionals W. D. Skan- 
nard was high with 147. 
Youghiogbeny Gun Club. 
At the afternoon shoot held on September 27th of the 
Youghiogheny Gun Club at McKeesport, Pa., the handi¬ 
cap shoot resulted in a win for A. H. Rigsby with 
47 out of 50, closely followed by J. P. Calhoun, J. 
W. Wilson and J. A. C. Sward each with a 46; W. 
A. Cornelius and Norman Allerdice followed each with 
a 45. In the contest for doubles for the season, which 
was decided at this shoot, Calhoun performed the re¬ 
markable feat of breaking his entire string of 24 out 
of a possible 24 winning the trophy for the season. 
Sac City Gun Club. 
With a drizzling rain falling during the entire shoot 
a registered tournament of the Sac City Gun Club of 
Sac City, Iowa, was held on September 28th. Out 
of 200 targets shot at E. Welch, Tr. of Sac City was 
high man with a kill of 191, C. M. Merkley of 
Schaller, Iowa, was second with 186 and G. L. Schuyler 
and W. A. Leege tied for third with 184. High pro¬ 
fessional as was only to be expected was won by Fred 
Gilbert with a break of 199. 
Steward Gun Club. 
The following scores were turned in at the shoot 
held on September 29th at the Steward Gun Club of 
Steward, Ill. Out of a possible 175 C. C. Emery was 
high with 167, O. P. Goode was next with 166 and 
A. E. Sheffield third with 159. Of the professionals 
J. Graham was high with a break of 172. 
Benson Gun Club. 
The Benson Gun Club of Benson. Ill., held a reg¬ 
istered shoot on September 30th. The scores are as 
follows:. 150 birds shot at. J. G. _ Gray was high 
amateur with a break of 145 to his credit, E. K. 
Crother was second with 142 and C. J. Schade and V. 
L. Risser tied for third with 141 each. Art. Killam 
lived up to his name and took the professional honors 
with score of 147. 
Saratoga Gun Club. 
The September shoot of the Saratoga Gun Club shows 
that the shooters of the Springwater town hanker for 
a try at the traps even with the weather conditions 
most unfavorable. The following scores though not 
(iigh show some improvement In the shooting of the 
members. In the 100 target match Levengston was 
high with 80 to his credit, Greene was second with 
76 and Chamberlin third with 65. 
The Lincoln Gun Club. 
With fair weather and just enough wind to make 
the targets a little erratic the Lincolnville Gun Club 
held a registered tournament on October 1st. P. J. 
Cairns took the honors with a break of 141 out of a 
possible 150. He was followed by Fred Munsterman 
with 140 and W. H. Kaiser was third with 139. The 
professional honors went to W. E. Hubert whose score 
was 136. 
Chatworth Gun Club. 
On October 6th, at Chatworth, Ill., the Chatworth 
Gun Club held a very successful shoot. 150 targets 
were shot at and the high honors were carried off by 
F. A. Graper with a break of 146, second place went 
to E. J. Schade with 145 and M. K. Matheson was 
third with 144. High professional was Ed. Graham 
with a score of 147. 
Youghiogheny Gun Club. 
The _ shoot off for the 1915 series was held at the 
Youghiogheny Gun Club at McKeesport, on Saturday 
afternoon October nth with the following results: Ad 
Hickman with a score of 42 out of 50 stood at the 
head of the list. Stallings and Cornelius with a 40 
and 39 respectively following second and third. The 
next shoot at the club will be on November 6th and 
will continue every other Saturday throughout the 
winter months. 
