Aprii. 20, 1907 .1 
Calhoun won 
the miss-and-out cup, as follows: 
Calhoun . 
. 9 
Suter . 
. 1 
Pelham . 
. S 
Brennan . 
. 1 
Ogden . 
Henderson . 
. 1 
Bavier . 
"1 alcott . 
. 1 
Pelham and 
Calhoun tied 
for the Buskie tronhv, and 
the shoot-off 
resulted as 
follows: Calhoun 
(2) 24, 
Pelham (0) 19. 
Scores: 
H. T. 
H. T. 
Bavier .... 
. 2 20 
Henderson . 
.... 1 17 
Suter . 
Ogden . 
Pelham . 
....3 20 
Calhoun . 
. 2 21 
.... 0 21 
. ^ 17 
9 19 
The monthly 
cup was won 
by Ogden after a 
shoot-off 
with Suter. Scores: 
Bavier . 
o i- 
Henderson . 
.... 1 IS 
Suter '. 
. 3 24 
Ogden . 
....4 24 
Calhoun . 
.2 19 
Pelham . 
.... 0 IS 
Brennan . 
. 1 20 
Talcott . 
9 90 
The members’ and guests’ 
event was won by 
Brennan 
with a score of 24, as follows: 
Bavier ... 
. 2 20 
Henderson . 
.... 1 IS 
Suter . 
. 3 13 
Ogden . 
.... 3 T9 
Calhoun . 
. 1 23 
Pelham . 
.... 0 19 
Brennan . 
. 1 24 
Talcott . 
....2 23 
H. D. FREEMAN, 
With Peters Cartridge Co. 
| A recent accession to the able lieutenants of the Peters 
Cartridge Co., of Cincinnati, O., is Mr. H. D. Freeman, 
j He is an expert shot, and began his professional duties 
on April 1. He has been shooting in exceptionally good 
form during the past few months, and it is expected that 
1 he will make a fast pace in trapshooting during the 
1 coming months. 
Centreport Gun Club. 
Centreport, L. I., April 13.—At the shoot of the 
J Centreport Gun Club, a 10-target event had scores as 
! follows: John Benham S, W. Mott 6, L. Lockwood 5, 
I W. Wightman 7, Geo. Ward 2, J. Ferguson 6. 
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