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WESTERN TRAP. 
In Other Places. 
Directors of the McLean County Gun Club, Blooming 
ton, Ill., met last .Monday, ana after some discussion 
agreed to a series ot twelve 25-target shoots during tin 
season for the powder cup. With the two shoots pei 
month, the series wilt end in October. The winner o 
the first shoot will be handicapped for the next shoot! 
and when the series has been c.osed, then the several 
winners will compete with cacti other tor the prize. Then] 
will be $10 cash award to the member having the eigh 
highest scores during the season, this club is prosper 
ous, having seventy-eight members and money in tin 
treasury. 
1 lnrty-five sportsmen of Owatonna, Minn., met Tues 
day night and organized a gun ciub, which will hoic 
shoots throughout the coming season. Emil Lantbon 
will be the captain, and with his push there will b: 
several tournaments he.d during the summer, togethei 
with home team shoots against teams from neighboring 
cities. 
A new gun club has lately been organized at Aspin 
wall, Pa., having twenty charter members. There wil 
be every appliance necessary tor conducting up-to-dat 
shoots. A hrst-ciass club house will be provided. 
Duck shooting is reported very good this spring a 
Clear Lake, la. J. C. Williams and lod Ransom an 
reported to have killed 211 in four days. 
Last regular shoot of the Detroit, Mich., Gun Clul 
resulted m a tie in Class A between Smith and Carte 
with 24 out of 26. Knott won the Class B with 20, am 
Clark won Class C with 13. The next competition vu 
be held on the last day ot the month. 
Chas. Humer, of C arlisle, Pa., in a shoot at Rohrers 
town, defeated v* m. Grube, of Lork, by a score ot 4 
out of oU nve b.rds. 
C. O. Le Compre and E. H. Storr are making a tou 
of tlie gun emus around Blueneld, VV. v a., and they ar 
shooting with great success. At Powhattan, Mr. Le Compt 
made a groat score, 100 straight, and Mr. Storr made 02 
R. U. W uhamson made Ski, and other good scores wen 
made by G. W lhiamson, .Messrs. Chambers, Farley, Lin 
coin McLaughlin and Brawiey. 
Members ot the Lancaster, Pa., Gun Club enjoyed th] 
first practice shoot of the season recency. 
The Ohio and Pennsylvania T rapsliooiers’ League ha: 
been organized with otneers as follows: D. A. Moorej 
New Castle, Pa., President; R. W. Ewalt, Youngstown] 
O., \ ice-Presiaent; Josepn Seaborn, V oungstown, O.j 
Secretary. The following committee wa 3 selected t 
arrange the programme: R. Sheldon, Cleveland; Join 
A. Luck, Ravenna; R. W. Ewalt, X oungstown; H. C| 
Hyde, Sharon; James T. Atkinson, JNew r Castle, an 
Joseph Rummill, JNiies. The plan is to hold contests a 
which five men from each ciud will contest. The firs; 
shoot will be held April 26 at Youngstown. Besides th 
League shoot, Cleveland will contest with Youngstowi 
for the championship of northern Ohio. This win serv 
to make a very interesting shoot. 
Target shooting wfill boom this season at Evansville 
Ind. The Kecrtation Gun Llub has been formed, whic 
comprises the members of all the blubs heretotore e.- 
tabnshed in the city. It is the purpose of this club t 
hold a tri-state tournament. .Membership will be open t 
all who are interested in trapshooting and who will tak 
a share of stock. the first thing will be selection <_ 
suitable grounds and tne erection of a club house. Th 
following officers have been elected: Herman Menke 
President; Joseph Herron, Vice-President; L. P. Euclh 
Secretary; Altred Green, Treasurer; .Directors: G. A 
Beard, Albert W illderdmg, Prank P. Fuchs, Hernia 
Menke, Alfred Green, Adoiph Stahlman, Joseph Herro 
and A. E. Williams. 
New York Athletic Ctub. 
Travers Island, N. Y., April 13.—Seven guns brave 
the rain to-day and made up in enthusiasm what the 
lacked in numbers Eight events were decided, an 
three ties had to be shot off. 
No. 1 was for practice. No. 2 was for the April cu 
and resulted in a tie between Hodgman and Schauftlei 
on the shoot-olf Hodgman won, 23 to 21. No. 3 was ft 
the Huggins cup, for which Pelham and Hudgman tieci 
Pelham won in the shoot-off: Pelham (.1) 22; Hodgma 
(2) 21. Hodgman and Schauffler tied for the tropny i 
event 5, on lull scores. Schauffler won in the shoot-o 
(1) 22 to (2) 21. No. 6 was at ten doubles, and was wo 
by Schauttler. No. 7 was a two-man pick-up team, an 
was won by Pelham and Hodgman with a joint score ci 
24; Schauffler and Kuchler, and Dudley and Dugro wer 
each 21. T he trophy in No. 8 event was won by Pelliai 
with a score of 23 from scratch. Scores: 
Events: ,—1—•, 
H.T. 
Pelham . 0 22 
Hodgman . 2 23 
Schauffler . 1 17 
Bavier . 6 24 
Kuchler . 2 21 
Dudley .. 0 22 
C IT Dugro. 4 21 
H.T. 
0 43. 
4 45 
2 45 
12 43 
4 40 
0 40 
8 43 
-3—, 
H.T. 
0 23 
1 23 
1 21 
6 22 
2 22 
0 20 
4 15 
- 4 - 
H.T. 
0 21 
2 20 
2 22 
7 23 
3 23 
0 21 
5 25 
•— 5 —,, 
H.T. 
0 19 
2 25 
2 25 
7 20 
3 20 
0 17 
4 19 
—b- 
B.'i 
0 1 
0 I 
o HI 
(i l 
0 U 
0 
0 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., April 12.—For the Sauer gut 
25 targets, event 1, Henderson and Bavier tied, and i j 
the shoot-off Henderson won. The scores: 
Bavier . 
H. T. 
2 69 
Brennan . 
H. 
.... 1 
Suter . 
. 4 14 
Ogden .•.... 
.... 4 
Calhoun . 
. 2 20 
Pelham . 
.... 11 
No. 2 was 
for the Remington gun. Suter 
won 
Scores: 
Bavier . 
. 2 19 
Henderson . 
.... i 
Suter . 
. 4 21 
Ogden . 
.... 4 
Calhoun 
.2 19 
Pelham . 
.... 0 
Brennan . 
. 1 IS 
Talcott . 
.... 2 
