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Ray Hendricks, of Rve, a member of the Ossining Gun 
W °J? fr S m » A ‘ L ' Burns - ° f Mamaroneck, by one 
target. He shot a game race, and was obliged to break 
20 straight in the last event to win. 
In event No. 10, for merchandise prizes, A. L Burns 
eot n 200 e ios a d rk d r 9°- tr °P h T y with 24 out of 25. Bedell 
got 200 loaded shells from J. H. Lau & Co. for breaking 
22. Blandford, on a shoot-off with Hendricks, won thi 
eskora Hotel prize, a hand-painted pitcher. Hendrick¬ 
son won the Barlow & Co. plated pitcher on a shoot-off, 
to shoot off the event for a 
a Bergen won a re el, which 
An extra event was shot, 
for those who had not 
'■ H 
w 
A 
. pre- 
Tize, a lady’s gold watch 
nyder, of Rhinebeck, on a 
first; 
and Coleman was obliged 
Smith steel fishing rod. H. 
was given by A. Bedell, 
misses-as-breaks handicap, 
viously won a prize. The 
and chain, was won by Mr. 
shoot-cff with Hyland. 
High average money was won by Hendrickson 
Hendricks, second; Bedell third. Scores: 
E ve nts: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 
r 7- ar S? ts , lo 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 
C n T anaford . 11 7 13 15 16 15 16 15 16 21 
T Be dell . 13 12 17 18 13 16 15 16 19 22 
L Burns. 11 g i 6 12 17 20 14 18 16 24 
44 £ ei ; gerl . 10 8 14 16 14 11 13 14 14 18 
H Coleman. 13 13 13 19 18 16 19 17 13 19 
T A,?.?, 441 r . 9 12 17 17 13 13 15 17 17 20 21 
T \Yilli Jr . 7 9 9 7 9 11 . 12 11 
R Hendricks . 13 13 IS 18 15 17 18 16 20 21 19 
i L Lyon . 10 9 4 9 6 6 . 
E J Becker. 9 § 
J Hendrickson . 12 13 i9 is ii i8 is is i? 20 24 
E Brewerton . 8 9 12 14 11 
Snyder .i6 15 9 i3 ift 22 
R oe4ter .13 15 13 12 19 18 
L avi s • • .. S 8 8 11 18 14 
r R ra w dl KK h n.14 14 13 18 17 17 .. 
J i Hyland. 1*7 17 oi 
W Anderson .| " " ;; " ;; .11 
Practice targets: 
? 
F 
F 
Blandford .. 
|3 A Kipp... 
E Brewerton 
Betti . 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
65 
.. 30 
..100 
.. 75 
45 
10 
64 
54 
Becker . 30 
A McCully .... 10 
Lyon . 35 
Aitchison .15 
C. G. 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
21 
3 
16 
7 
B. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, May 25.—The Garfield Gun Club held its 
1 Weekly shoot at their grounds on May 25. Although the 
morning was very threatening and it commenced to 
ram a little just about the time to start out for the 
(.shoot, fifteen showed up for the afternoon’s sport and 
| they were well rewarded for their coming, as it turned 
out nice. 
!n our regular trophy event Mr. McDonald won in 
Class A with 23 out of 25. Mr. Thomas and Dr. Buzik 
tied in ‘Mass B with 18 out of 25. Mr W 
j Class C with 21 out of 25. 
A. Jones won 
Events: 
L Targets: 
McDonald . 
Dr Shaw . 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
10 15 25 25 25 15 
Shot 
at. 
100 
Richards . 
i George . 
75 
lenkins . 
Thomas . 
Morris .. 
( Flobart . 
. 1 7 12 12 6 .. 
100 
Kuss . 
1 vV A Tones.... 
50 
75 
Dr Buzik . 
Jon nor . 
Goetter . 
Ford . 
| > Huff . 
65 
Broke. 
75 
76 
44 
76 
60 
59 
38 
47 
99 
38 
51 
29 
52 
51 
40 
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