May ii, 1907 .] 
luff 
iorden 
lossley 
forth . 
obinson 
tatcher 
ayes, Sr. 
oyle .... 
oel . 
letcher 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
..430 
406 
Miles . 
..430 
398 
Blunt . 
..430 
398 
Le Compte 
..430 
392 
Hayes, Tr. 
.430 
392 
W atson 
.430 
390 
Tasso . 
.430 
390 
Osborne .. 
.430 
387 
Darrington 
.430 
385 
Orr ....... 
.430 
385 
Nelson ... 
.430 
381 
McGee ... 
.430 
379 
Ward . 
379 
Pepper ... 
.430 
377 
T H Craig 
.430 
376 
Williams . 
.430 
371 
Smith .... 
430 
369 
W C Craig 
.430 
367 
Stripling 
,430 
365 
Geo Ward . 
430 
361 
Cramer .... 
430 
359 
Garfield Gu 
n Club. 
The 
totals 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
357 
352 
..430 
339 
..430 
328 
..430 
320 
314 
,.430 
308 
..310 
283 
252 
..200 
154 
121 
96 
83 
.. 80 
39 
.. 60 
37 
37 
..40 
18 
10 
. 20 
9 
. 20 
5 
^ Ia y 4.—The scores herewith are of May 
shoot. We had a very fair attendance, considering the 
i h f hC Secon< ? shoot of the Garfield Gun Club 
I e men Sh00terS P art . Icl P atI ng in the different events! 
le men were more inclined to hug the stove than to 
. out and shoot, and as soon as they were through 
ooting tney were in around the stove again. s 
1 here was a strong east wind blowing across the 
Lips, which made the targets very erratic and very hard 
hih as the scores will plainly show. The boys thought 
• quite a joke in not being able to hit the birds, and 
nt away with the intentions of coming back next 
i e wL bre £ kmg u hem , al1 - At different times 
' u * as als ? a heav y haze, hanging over the ground 
uch made the targets very deceptive 
ouf V of lt 2 fi’ th rl Cla R A tr ° phy > Mr. Pollard won with 
! t of 2 fi f n a „ C r B Was , won by Dr - Huff wj th 19 
1 °1, • CIass C was wo n by Mr. Herr with 7 out of 
kws^ SC ° reS made at the second shoot were as 
events: 
'argets: 
Hard .. 
Donald 
srge .... 
omas 
Buzic . 
Shaw .. 
:on . 
rd . 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 15 25 25 25 
3 8 12 14 18 
6 12 11 12 
14 14 16 
11 17 9 
11 11 8 
9 19 16 
9 8 3 
15 .. 16 
Events: 
Targets: 
Herr . _ 
Hobart . 2 
Morris . 3 3 
Dr Huff . 4 
Ebbert . 6 
Shaw . § 
Herr . § 
George.. **13 
J. McDonald, Sec’y 
1 2 3 4 5 
10 15 25 25 25 
5 5 10 14 7 
9 6 5 
14 9 10 
12 17 19 
9 3 14 
Hudson Gun Club. 
' , ER anH o. ITY a N h April 28 -“ T he weather was blus- 
sent^and Jhn r ?' n ‘ Schortemeier was 
«’. and though still feeling the effects of his recent 
jess, he made high average. Scores: 
1 vents: 
I Hams . 
ney .. 
i orty.;;;. 
1 Wey .;;;;. 
I w n . !!...!..!.. 
S comb .. 15 16 15 15 15 14 
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theis. ;;;;;;; . 
; rien . 
1 ey ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!’"" 
I tley . ' 
I' an _ 
I 2 3 4 5 6 
17 19 19 17 21 17 
16 16 16 .. 19 19 
19 15 22 19 24 18 
II 14 17 .. 13 .. 
18 21 24 
Thos 
15 16 15 .. 16 
19 19 21 18 21 
13 11 12 .. 6 
.. .. 15 11 
•• .. 17 .. 
.. .. 16 .. 
.. .. 15 
Kelley, Sec’y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
if.® Beac ?’ L. I., May 4.—The wind was blowing 
<ln/4 f U n t 1 j ^ jj 
to-day. 
,1„ ___ _ — -•» way t .— x iic wma was c 
° SS S e ve e ra ra ?fd tfme the targetS j V mped 
several old-timers were on hand 
ffions. 
es; 
'ents: 
rgets: 
tin ... 
/tr .. 
?on .. 
:eley 
in ... 
1 2 3 4 5 
25 25 25 25 25 
16 .. 20 11 20 
16 .. 12 15 .. 
mer ... 
ely ,,,, 
lolds . 
lin .... 
lour ... 
enden.. 
14 
10 
15 
11 
18 
16 
.21 
18 
22 
17 
15 
17 
15 
ii 
13 
14 
12 
.11 
14 
10 
6 
ii 
12 
12 
4 
15 
13 
11 
16 
17 
10 
12 
8 
10 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Jones .10 .. .. 13 .. 
Cattus .14 14 11 .. 16 
Edy . 15 11 14 .. 13 
Dreyer .16 8 . 
Gaughan . 8 9 11 12 
Griffith .14 17 . 
Griffith .18 9 . 
Gaughan.19 . 
Seymour . 21 . 
Griffith . 14 . 
Dreyer . 14 . 
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