May i 8, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
795 
Monong&hela League. 
The second shoot of the Monongahela Valley League, 
was held at .Facksonburg, W. Va., May 10, a small town 
! | with a big club. The weather conditions were just such that 
out of thirty-two shooters three straights were made in 
6,000 targets—wind and rain, and the targets going about 
<®r ds - T. he , tra de was represented by Leon Nash and 
Ld. Ft. 1 aylor, who ran the cashier’s office to the sat- 
; isfaction of all. The team race was quite exciting as 
Fairmont won by one bird. 
; Li- mont h Jacksonburg beat Fairmont by one bird. 
II' These are the only towns which have been’represented 
: withm a team so far this year, and there is no question 
but that the Dupont trophy will be won by one of the 
two. Mr. N. H. Reardon won the title of individual 
;; champion for the month by making the first straight 20 
i of the day. 
The next shoot will be held at Grafton on Tune 4. 
Team race: 
Fairmont. 
’ Wiedebusch . 
Taylor . 
Lilley . 
Watson . 
Phillips .. 
Events: 
I W A Wiedebusch 
j E H Tavlor. 
I G A Lilley. 
G Watson . 
} J Merrifield . 
B Kiefer . 
! W Boals . 
II J Ribb . 
N Rearijon . 
‘ L E Lantz. 
J C P Kinney. 
] H Ribb . 
T Phillips . 
I T_ Craig . 
I I E Jacobs . 
!| C Lucas . 
; A Ellis . 
L Carder . 
J McCool . 
1 W Kelch . 
J Hay . 
A Higgenbothen . 
1 F McIntyre . 
[ W Burgess . 
H McIntyre . 
! A Smith . 
i J Dinsmore . 
j, I Williams . 
| L Dinsmore . 
' C Mowrey . 
H West . 
j G Custer . 
I F Perkins . 
Jacksonburg. 
IS 
Keifer . 
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Boals . 
.14 
16 
Ribb . 
.16 
14 
Reardon . 
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165 
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148 
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Spectator. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago. May 11.—On Saturday, May 11 . we had a 
very good attendance, considering the weather con- 
! ditions, as they were even worse than the previous Sat¬ 
urday. Sixteen shooters participated in the different 
j events. We had four visitors with us on Saturday, some 
of whom we expect to become members of our club in 
the near future. Among them was Mr. Ralph Kuss an 
old member of the Garfield Gun Club, who resigned 
some years ago. We are always glad to see Ralph, as 
he has something new to tell us about shooting every 
time wc see him. 
’Me have decided to take out our old magautrap and 
install a new improved, up-to-date trap in its place, and 
we hope to have this completed by next Saturday. 
I The Class A trophy event was won by Mr. Eaton with 
A) out of 25. The Class B trophy was tied for by Mr. 
! George and Mr. Ford with 18 out of 25. and the Class 
i 5k evetlt was won by Mr. W. A. Tones, with a score of 
18 cut of 25. 
F Events: 
Targets: 
McDonald . 
Dr Shaw . 
Thomas . 4 
George . 
Eaton . 
Morris . 
i Rich . 
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