June 22 , 1907.] 
Baltimore Shooting Association 
Cocktail 
Baltimore, 
Oldtown Canoe 
Prospect Park to-day: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Regester . 20 18 16 
Ruth . 17 21 15 
Corse . 18 18 16 
Regan . 16 14 
Nitzel .;. It; 20 
Smith. 19 is 
Hesse . 21 25 
Becker . lt> IS 
Tracey . 20 19 
Adams .. 19 20 24 
Berryman .,,. 20 13 19 
Thompson . 17 lg 10 
O G O... 
Brehm . 
Knop . 
Albert . 
Leland ... 
Poehlman .!... 
Mathews .. 14 14 15 
Gipe . 
Clark . 
Moxley . 16 
Storr . 
Funk . 
L Thomas .. 
D Thompson . 16 10 16 
Keller . 22 
Mueller \. 18 
Le Noir .. 
June 15.—At the Baltimore Sh< 
this afternoon Walker was high 
in Class B; Fenhagen in Class ( 
Class A. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Chew, 17 . 44 24 20 
Moxley, 18 ...... 43 
Mglone, 16 . 44 
Walker, 17 . 47 
Tracey, 17 . 43 18 i9 
Class B 
Mears, 17 . 
France, 17 .. 
Armstrong, 18 ... 
Harker, 16 . 41 22 
Berryman, 16 . 41 24 19 
Class C. 
Thompson, 17 . 38 15 
Minsen, 16 . 23 16 17 
Fenhagen, 16 . 
Keller, 16 . 
Denmead, 16 . 
Rumney, 16 ... 15 14 
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Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, Ohio, June 15.—Two contests were shot off 
at the club grounds to-day. In the Hunter Arms Com¬ 
pany event McGlimm broke 49 out of his 50 and won, 
with Wilton in second place. Frank won first prize in 
the club event, with 48, including his allowance of 6 
targets, while Wilton and McGlimm, shooting scratch, 
tied on 46. The scores: 
Hunter Arms Company’s contest, 50 targets: 
Doolittle .46 
Robert . 34 
Lincoln . 38 
Tobey . 37 
Freeman . 38 
Bermont .30 
Club Matinee, 50 targets: 
H. T. 
Doolittle .1 44 
Robert .6 45 
Lincoln .3 44 
Toby . 6 45 
Freeman .11 43 
Beaumont...14 42 
Telling .11 43 
Wall . 6 42 
Scott . 2 45 
Scott . 45 
Battles . 44 
B K . 37 
Wilton .,.47 
McGlimm .49 
H. T. 
Battles . 0 
Wilton . 0 
Frank .6 
B K . 4 
McGimm . 0 
Riley .11 
Tamblyn . 2 
Chase . 7 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Riverside, Mass., June 15. — The last shoot of the sea¬ 
son was held to-day and interest was keen in the first 
event, for the club championship, shot at 150 targets, 
unknown angles, expert traps. Dr. Gleason won by a 
good margin, with Adams second, but the former had 
to break 98 out of 100 to win. The home club defeated 
the Harvard team in a 100-target match. 
Club championship: 
Gleason . 22 21 24 24 25 25—141 
Adams .21 25 23 22 24 24—139 
Dickey . 24 10 22 23 25 23—136 
Ellis . 23 20 23 17 23 23—129 
Powell ..<. 20 22 18 21 23 20—124 
Owen . 22 21 19 22 19 21—124 
Blim . 20 19 22 18 20 21—120 
Team match: 
B. A. A. Harvard. 
Adams .91 Inches . 76 
Gleason . 91 Powers . 75 
Owen . 84 Nash . 74 
Hallett . 84 Wigglesworth .74 
Powell . 81—431 Gilman . 68—367 
Centreport Gun Club. 
Centreport, N. Y., June 15.—Walt Wightman won 
medal three times in succession, and becomes the owner. 
Scores: 
J Ferguson .1001011011101111110110001—16 
J Benham .0111111011110010111110111—19 
C Wood .1001110001111111111111111—20 
W Mott .1101110110111111110111011—20 
W Wightman .1111111111111111111111111—25 
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