June 22, 1907.] 
i jlr Ragan . 
. 41 
9S 
: vfoore . 
. 28 
Williams . 
dastin . 
. 41 
Harlan, Sr. 
. 31 
1 lorton . 
. 34 
Dr Hertzler .. 
. 23 
i an YVyck . 
. 31 
Rickmers . 
[Kufeldt . 
. 44 
Cosby . 
lr Tesson . 
. 44 
‘Browning .... 
■ u'livan . 
. 34 
‘Thomas . 
4oberly . 
‘Schaefer . 
: Schmelzer . 
. 41 
‘Guests. 
First team race: 
'iullivan . 
.21 
Harlan, Sr. 
....21 
Villiams ... 4 . 
.23 
Mastin . 
....24 
lagan . 
Tesson . 
....24 
.ufelr . 
Rickmers . 
92 
tonner . 
Horton . 
....17 
’an Wyck . 
15 
Schmelzer . 
....19 
osby . 
99 
Moore . 
doberly ... . 
10 - 
-142 
Schaefer .. 
-162 
Second team race 
larlan . 
16 
Sullivan . 
....19 
esson . 
23 
Williams . 
....21 
osby ... 
17 
Zufelt . 
....21 
lonner . 
29 
Ragan . 
....19 
toore . 
15 
Schmelzer . 
....15 
homas . 
19—110 
Schaefer . 
....11- 
-106 
Third team race: 
■ Tarlan . 
16 
Sullivan . 
....IS 
esson . 
24 
Williams . 
j hosby . 
20 
Zufelt . 
....20 
1 ’onner ... 
18 
Ragan . 
....19 
.toore . 
18 
Schmelzer . 
....15 
j homas . 
15- 
-111 
Schaefer . 
....14—106 
Shoot for auilt: 
1 ickmers . 
S 
Schmelzer . 
8 
ullivafi . 
10 
9 
Lagan . 
9 
Tastin . 
10 
lorton . 
8 
§ 
i‘esson . 
10 
Mhstin wins on toss-un. 
Merchandise event 
, 15 
targets: 
Or Tesson . 
Williams . 
14 
onner . 
11 
Rickmers . 
15 
tullivan . 
12 
Ragan . 
14 
forton . 
12 
Moore . 
13 
an Wyck . 
S 
Harlan, Sr. 
11 
iastin . 
13 
Zufelt . 
11 
Winners: Rickmers 
irst, 
Ragan second. Tesson th 
ird 
| n toss-up. 
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