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Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., April 27.—John H. Zollinger, a trade 
representative, was present to-day at the shoot of the 
Jackson Park Gun Club, and was much pleased with the 
courteous reception given him. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 
A Doty . 5 11 9 12 7 12 6 13 13 8 
Van Horn . 7 13 6 13 
Clickner . 7 11 9 12 
Radcliff . 8 9 10 13 
Sindle . 5 9 6 9 
J Doty .10 10 
Kussmaul .11 
F Sindle .10 
J Daly . 
Smith . 6. 
Brown . 6. 
Hutton . 4 
A very interesting revolver shoot was held Saturday 
afternoon. Six of the active members made the following 
scores on the Standard American target at 50yds., pos¬ 
sible 100: 
T P Nichols. 9 10 10 8 
A Gibson . 8 9 8 10 
C H Petry. 4 8 4 7 
W J Reagan. 5 8 6 9 
M McGurk . 10 10 8 6 
C Hartley . 5 5 8 5 
Many visitors were present and were more than sur¬ 
prised to see what accuracy could be accomplished with 
the regulation revolver, .38 and .44 caliber. There were 
several present who desired to take photographs of the 
range and targets, and shooting was temporarily sus¬ 
pended to favor them. The range is equipped with Mr. 
Petry’s patent targets and indicators. 
The high average was won by Mr. C. L. Frantz, of 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., breaking 98 out of 115 shot at. Mr. 
Frantz also won first prize in event 7, merchandise, the 
L. C. Smith gun, value $25; score 19 out of 20. Second 
average was won by Mr. Carpenter, of Syracuse. Third 
average was won by Mr. T. N. Knapp, Auburn, and 1 Mr. 
R. G. Wheeler, of Manning. Mr. J. S. Fanning won high 
professional average with the score of 94 out of 115. 
Scores: 
Wadsworth 
7— 85 
8— 83 
8— 71 
9— 78 
6-76 
5—66 
Phillips 
Stoddard 
Sterling 
Aakin .. 
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98 
Clark . 
.100 
64 
.117 
94 
White . 
.100 
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.115 
89 
1 Cottle ... 
.100 
64 
.115 
94 
Lane . 
. 65 
42 
.115 
80 
Witt . 
.50 
41 
.115 
8S 
Martin . 
. 50 
29 
.115 
70 
Reggs . 
.50 
25 
.115 
90 
Freeze . 
.35 
25 
.115 
86 
Wood . 
. 35 
27 
.115 
94 
Calhoun ... 
.30 
18 
.115 
88 
1 )avis . 
. 30 
17 
.115 
95 
Burnett . . . . 
. 50 
41 
.115 
85 
Killick . 
. 50 
29 
.100 
79 
Meyers .... 
.30 
12 
.100 
56 
Hull . 
.15 
11 
.100 
68 
Webber .... 
.15 
4 
.100 
60 
Hell Gate Gun Club. 
April 23. —The Hell Gate Gun Club held shoots for 
February, March and half of April, of which the scores 
are appended. There was a drizzling rain part of the day. 
The birds were very good, only one tarrying to be scared 
up. Scarcity of birds limited three members to shoot 
at 24; the remaining one will be shot at at the next 
contest. Mr. L. H. Schortemeier acted as referee and 
scorer, and Mr. Frank Coleman, of the Bergen Beach 
Gun Club, acted as trap puller. Scores: 
Half of 
E. A. Wadsworth, Sec’y. 
Catchpole Gun Club. 
Wolcott, N. Y., April 25. —Herewith are scores made 
at the tournament of the Catchpole Gun Club to-day. 
The day opened with rain, and delayed shooting, but 
it cleared away and was fair but very dark, making the 
, shooting rather difficult. The trade was represented by 
; Mr. Goo. Ginn, John S. Fanning and J. R. Hull. The 
latter arrived late in the afternoon just in time to shoot 
m the last event. Messrs. Ginn and Fanning were of 
i much assistance, and we believe appreciated by the man- 
' agement. Uncle Ben Catchpole was unable to be out 
| owing to feeble health, but we trust as the weather gets 
warmer that Uncle Ben will once more be in good 
' health and able to attend the State shoot at Syracuse in 
\ June. 
Shooters were here to the number of thirty-three, and 
! represented the following cities and towns: Rochester, 
Syracuse, Auburn. Lyons, Clyde, Canandaigua, Shorts- 
1 ville, Seneca Falls, Lodus, Skaneateles Junction, and 
1 Rose. 
The Enterprise Gun Club. 
McKeesport, Pa.—The fifth and last contest for the 
Daily News cup is over, and J. F. Calhoun wins the cup 
for the year 1907, he having won three out of the five 
contests. W. Hale and Daniel Hardy tied in the last 
contest on 49, which is the best score ever made in any 
contest for the cup. In the shoot-off at 15 targets, they 
tied on 14, and on the second shoot-off, Hale went 
straight, Hardy breaking 11. In the practice and con¬ 
test event, Hale made 72 straight, and broke 103 out of 
the 105 shot at. W. Hale won the $5 gold piece for the 
longest run of consecutive hits in any single contest, 
which was 47. He also' was given two special prizes, 
consisting of two fancy suits cases, he having won the 
first and last contest. Calhoun having won the cup, 
under the rules, was barred from participating in special 
prize events. The scores in the cup contest, 50 targets, 
follow: 
W Hale . 
Shoot-off of tie: 
February. 
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March. 
April 
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Lange, 28 . 
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12200 
19 
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Baudendistel. 28. 
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21121 
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T H Voss. 30. 
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11011 
23 
T 
Klenk, 28 . 
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02021 
19 
T Belden, 28. 
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21022 
21 
F 
Trostel, 28. 
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2112011121 
11110 
20 
P 
Woelfel, 30. 
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1222210001 
11211 
19 
P 
Garms, 28. 
..2001220111 
1*22111121 
21122 
21 
J 
Kreep, 28 . 
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1211212102 
10220 
16 
C 
Weber, 28 . 
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1111221*11 
01211 
20 
J 
Selz, 28 . 
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22001 
15 
Scores at 24 follow . 
II 
Forster. 28. 
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2101 
19 
Wellbrock, Tr., 28. 
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Albert, 28. 
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22 
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Knight . 
.. 40 
...49 
Noel . 
. 39 
...47 
Good . 
... 46 
Barrickman .. 
. 37 
...45 
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Hardy . 
.14 11 
Percy. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., April 27. —Tn the eighth event at the 
shoot of the Northsides to-day targets were thrown 90yds. 
day shoot as well. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 10 
Spaeth . 8 
Rubact . 5 
Beckler . 7 
Bossert . 1 
Brown . 7 
Banta . 6 
Polhemus . 8 
Wilson . 3 
Hunter . 5 
Veenstra . 7 
Landis . 8 
Harris . 7 
Muller . 
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