June i, 1907.] 
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50-target race for the State championship. 
Two men tied with a highest possible of 50 each in 
the Denny trophy. These were H. R. Confer, of Coates- 
ville, Pa., and Mr. Kaseman. In the shoot-off Kaseman 
had an allowance of three in each 25, while Confer had 
four. The first two shoot-offs resulted in further ties, 
and finally, as time was getting short, and as the light 
was also getting poor (and as also there was a tie to be 
decided in the State championship race) it was agreed 
that 3 targets be dropped' from each man’s allowance, 
making Kaseman scratch man and Confer with one for 
his allowance. This time Confer won somewhat easily, 
and received hearty congratulations from his friends on 
his victory, which was one he well deserved. Scores in 
this event are given under Nos. 7 and 8 in the sweep- 
stake scores. 
fn the individual championship race, the scores of 
which are given under No. 9 in the sweepstake scores, 
some remarkably good shooting was done, the light 
having improved and no wind prevailing. No less than 
six men tied on 49 out of 50. These were H. Bilsing and 
G. E. Kelsey, of Pittsburg; A. Heil and H. Schlicher, 
of Allentown; C. E. Mink, of Philadelphia, and C. Ben¬ 
nett. Bilsing ran his first 47 straight, losing his forty- 
eighth. In the shoot-off the six men tied were divided 
off into two squads of three men each. In the first 
squad were Bilsing, Mink and Schlicher, and of the 
three, Bilsing ran his 25 straight leaving the three men 
in the last squad a hard proposition to go up against. 
Bennett and Heil quickly lost a target or two, and then 
it was up to Kelsey to tie his fellow Pittsburger, but 
he fell by the wayside after running about 10 straight. 
Thus Bilsing won the championship with a total of 74 
out of 75, a score which surely well deserved the honors 
that fell to it. 
In the sweeps there was much interest taken in the 
race between Crosby, Buckwalter and German for first 
honors. Crosby finally won out by 3 targets, with 487 
out of 510. Buckwalter (an amateur) taking second 
place with 484 and German third with 4S3. Kelsey won 
second amateur average, A. Heil taking third amateur 
average by virtue of his great work on this the third and 
last day of the shoot. High averages of the day were: 
Heil 184, Schlicher 182, Buckwalter 181, Mink 180, Tansey 
179, Sked and Kelsey 178. 
Scores of to-day were as follows; 
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Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 
Runk . 12 12 13 12 
Schaffey . 11 14 13 10 
Seitz . 7 7 12 10 
Bolman . 10 12 5 8 
Freas . 14 12 11 10 
Lawrence .13 15 12 13 
Pratt . 7 11 11 13 
Mink . 13 15 14 15 
Pfieger . 13 11 15 13 
Tansey . 14 14 15 13 
Curtis . 14 14 12 14 
Dock . 12 14 14 11 
Kaseman . 14 13 14 13 
Fulton . 14 17 11 11 
Stumm . 15 15 14 13 
Krueger . 11 14 13 13 
Derk . 13 14 13 14 
Stephens . 11 13 12 11 
Brewster . 13 13 13 17 
Hansel . 14 15 15 15 
Stackpole . 913 910 
Brown . 13 13 15 17 
Speer . 10 13 12 13 
Bilsing . 15 13 13 11 
Glover . 14 13 15 14 
Schlicher . 14 14 14 14 
Heil . 13 13 15 15 
Kramlich . 14 14 15 14 
Brev . 15 14 13 17 
Englert . 13 13 13 14 
McKean . 14 15 14 11 
Anthony . 14 14 15 12 
Miller . 17 17 11 14 
Farmer . 14 13 11 17 
Sked . 13 10 14 15 
Atkinson . 14 14 13 12 
Maurer . 12 17 14 13 
Pleiss . 14 13 15 13 
Markley . 17 12 17 17 
Willard . 13 9 15 8 
Hackett . 
Smith . 
Trego . 1” 15 13 13 
Everett . 13 1° 17 1° 
Ho’derbaum .... 14 15 11 13 
Kellv . 14 13 14 15 
Long . 1° 13 11 13 
Ludwig . 1° 13 13 13 
Leaman . 13 10 13 13 
Krick . 10 10 10 ]4 
Barr . 15 14 1° 14 
Morehouse .13 14 9 7 
Stroh . 13 17 14 11 
"’ilnoski . 14 15 15 14 
Hess . 13 13 1.3 17 
Herold . 17 14 14 13 
Hoy . 11 14 10 10 
Fames . 13 13 11 14 
Landis . 11 13 13 13 
^uckwalter .14 15 14 14 
Npwcomb . 1 5 11 14 15 
Coleman . 14 1 3 15 15 
Ressler . 10 V> 17 13 
Duffv . 14 13 13 13 
Wilson . 1° 1° 14 13 
Wise . 15 13 11 9 
Bennett . 1" U 14 17 
Jackson . 17 11 14 14 
Grove . 11 14 11 17 
Somers . 11 15 14 14 
Pvle . 11 13 14 13 
Billet . 11 1° 14 11 
Clark . 1" 13 13 17 
Bender . 9 14 14 13 
Franklin . 1° 17 13 11 
Mrs Park . 8 10 13 13 
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