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Jock mechanism in perfect 
iite. Booklet 
JERSEY CITY, N. J. 
Castle Dome Cut Plug 
the best smoke for the pipe 
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75c Pound. Large Sample 10c. 
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ROWE, 
ICHMOND, VA. 
Ref: Broad St. Bank 
[June 15, 1907. 
Finals for Tournament. 
Adams . 
1st day. 
...185 
2d day. 
188 
3d day. 
182 
Tota 
555 
Yeach . 
185 
178 
529 
Hastings .-... 
.. .155 
163 
136 
454 
Maxwell . 
...179 
191 
190 
560 
Olmstead .. 
...172 
163 
168 
503 
F Rogers .. . 
....ISO 
190 
181 
551 
Garrett ... 
... 185 
186 
179 
560 
Townsend . 
....168 
181 
175 
524 
A Olsen . 
....189 
188 
189 
566 
Taylor . 
...182 
181 
167 
530 
Gutzman . 
...167 
176 
173 
516 
Bray . 
....172 
185 
180 
537 
Mrs Topperwein .. 
...158 
191 
177 
536 
Gottlieb . 
...181 
191 
189 
561 
Klein . 
....189 
182 
178 
549 
lllion .!. 
....174 
173 
164 
511 
Roberts . 
...154 
15S 
167 
479 
Willett . 
....136 
171 
151 
458 
Harney . 
....172 
172 
157 
501 
Wiseman . 
...156 
’ 159 
135 
450 
VVinko . 
....142 
145 
136 
423 
Hutton . 
....126 
141 
138 
405 
Potts . 
....157 
167 
155 
479 
Tooser . 
161 
164 
419 
Hardy . 
....175 
182 
161 
518 
Carter .. 
....167 
173 
178 
518 
Hoizworth . 
...182 
188 
168 
538 
Hoon . 
....176. 
1S8 
179 
543 
Linderman . 
.. .173 
182 
176 
531 
Copsey . 
....183 
161 
164 
. 508 
Bauer ... 
163 . 
1F8 
478 
Merritt . 
...150 
155 
121 
421 
Daniels . 
....163 
177 
157 • 
500 
Corey . .•.1- 
....168 
165 
lol 
494 
Shinn ... . 
...166 
171 
160 
497 
Thompson . 
....177 
181 
172 
530 
Other entries d:d 
not qualify 
in a.ll 
events. 
Notes. 
One thing demonstrated at the shoot was the aptnes 
of Mrs. Topperwtm ana Capt. Hardy with the shot 
gun, as well as the r.fle. 
Pat Adams, \ each, Olmstead, Rogers, Hardy, Harney 
Wiseman and Copsey had “a comer” on fifteen straigh 
Tuesday morning. 
The disagreeable odors from the packing houses mad< 
the ride to the gun club grounds very unpleasant. 
Two of the most noteworthy figures on the ground 
were Mr. Topperwein and Captain Hardy. These two ex 
pert shots represent the very cream of the nation in thi 
fancy shooting line, with revolver and rifle. Each repre 
sents a different company, yet they travel hand in hand 
as it were. On the road and at the tournaments the 
are the closest friends. 
Mrs v Hairy G. Taylor and little son Howard, o 
Mechlin, S. D., attended the tournament. 
It was nice to hear John Garrett’s merry laugh, whicl 
he brought all the way from Colorado Springs with him 
George and Fred Rogers were constantly getting thei 
scores mixed, and Fred always claimed the best. 
Mrs. Marshall Sharp and Mrs. Hood Waters were ii 
charge of the social features of the shoot. _ 
It was interesting to watch the ladies climb up a cla; 
bank and walk over plowed fields to get to the shooting 
grounds. 
Whenever Chris. Gottlieb was missed from .the ten 
he was giving some pretty maid or matron chewing 
gum. 
The shooters endured the frequent breakdowns of th« 
traps with the ultimate hope that each time would b' 
the last. 
Mrs. Topperwein had a few disquieting moments a 
the traps Tuesday, but finally succeeded in finding he 
left angle targets. 
Olsen, “the terrible Swede,” did some consistent shoot 
ing and was high amateur. 
Harry Taylor’s gun was not in good working order, ant 
he did not make his usual creditable score. 
Lou Erhardt was on the grounds for a few hour- 
Wednesday afternoon. 
Hood Waters’ flinching caused him to do some “side 
stepping” when his gun didn’t respond to the trigge: 
pull. 
There were, several hundred spectators at the tourna 
ment Wednesday afternoon. 
A sunshiny day in Omaha is a great treat. 
Several pretty dinner parties and automobile rides wert 
given to the wives of the visiting shooters. 
Lincoln gets the next shoot. It was decided at th< 
thirty-first annual meeting of the Association, held at th< 
Merchants’ Hotel, last night. The date is left to th< 
directors of the Association. A. A. Taylor was electee 
President for the ensuing year; Geo. W. Loomis, o 
Omaha-, Vice-President, and H. P. Kauffman, of Lincoln 
Second Vice-President. The Association passed resolu 
tibns unanimously indorsing George Carter as game 
warden. 
It took courage to shoot ail day Thursday in the pour 
mg rain, but the marksmen were brave, and finishec 
the programme. 
•Mr. and 1 Mrs. G. A. Schroeder came from Columbus. 
Neb., to attend the shoot. 
Mrs. F. S. Parmelee was at the grounds every da) 
in her new automobile. 
Little Howard Taylor was everybody’s pet. 
The tournament was a great success; everybody saic 
so, and all the boys have’ put their names down for the 
next Omaha shoot. 
A Social Tramp. 
Dover Gun Club. 
Dover, Del., June 7.-—I inclose you scores made by 
Dover Gun Club, Monday. In the shoot-off for the| 
Kent trophy, after a tie on -47 out of 50, Benson won 
Twentv-five birds were shot at. Scores: Benson -a 
Kirk 19. 
At 100, Kirk broke 94, Richardson 93, Reed 91, Bensor 
88, Evans 87. A. R. Benson. 
