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Team race: 
Danbury. 
Shoot-o 
W A Gregory. 
. IS 
16 
19—53 
17 
C W Stevens . 
. 18 
17 
17—52 
IS 
W G Olmstead. 
. 15 
20 
14—49 
18 
C H Daley . 
. 18 
14 
14—46 
18 
George Hall . 
. 14 
New Haven. 
17 
13—44 
244 
.19 
90 
R 11 Smith. 
. 17 
16 
16—44 
15 
B Claridge . 
. 16 
17 
15—48 
17 
Ed Kelley . 
. 17 
16 
15—48 
16 
Dr Smith . 
. 15 
18 
17—50 
17 
C H Stephenson... 
. 15 
19 
20-54 
244 
15 
80 
Hartford. 
Hollister . 14 15 14—43 
R McFetridge . 13 18 15—444 
Derrick . 13 17 14—44 
Chilton . 16 14 17—47 
Davis . 14 16 17-47—227 
Waterbury. 
E Hart . 18 19 16—53 
C E Hall. 14 15 14—43 
C Probst . 17 17 15—49 
T Draher . 16 17 17—50 
J Robertson . 14 15 14—43—238 
The live-man team race was very interesting, four 
teams entering: Danbury, Waterbury, Hartford and 
New Haven. The winners to receive individual loving 
cups. New Haven and Danbury tied on 244 each out of 
300. In the shoot-off, the Danbury boys shot like a 
streak and won by 10 targets, scoring 90 out of 100. 
E. H. Bailey, Scc’y. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, July 25.—In the club trophy, event 3, 25 
targets, Einfeldt was high in Class A with 24; Thomas 
and Herr tied in Class B with 22, and Goetter was high 
in Class C with 20. 
In the Du Pont trophy, event 4, 15 targets, Reynolds 
was high in Class A with a perfect score, 15; Thomas 
and Herr tied in Class B with 12, and Goetter was high 
in Class C with 14. 
In the Ballistite trophy, event 5, 15 targets, McDonald 
and Einfeldt were high in Class A with 13; Thomas and 
Herr in Class B with 11, and Goetter in Class C with 9. 
In the Hunter Arms trophy, event 6, 25 targets, with 
use of both barrels, McDonald was high in Class A 
with a perfect score; Thomas in Class B' with 22, and 
Goetter in Class C with 24. The scores: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 20 25 15 15 25 15 10 
Graham. 8 17 25 13 13 24 
McDonald 
Richards . 
Thomas .. 
Burton ... 
Herr 
George 
Goetter 
Einfeldt 
Treadwell 
J F Breitenstein. 
G Breitenstein 
Wm Breitenstein 
Adams 
Lewis 
Stafford 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., July 25. — The Mountain View Gun Club 
held their regular weekly shoot at Sycaway this afternoon. 
Despite the inclemency of the weather a good day’s 
sport was enjoyed. Some good scores were made. 
After the shooting was over, a meeting of the club 
was held, and reports received from the different com¬ 
mittees on the Old Home or Troy Week tournament. 
These reports were very encouraging, and our tourna¬ 
ment gives great promise of being the largest ever held 
in the eastern part of New York State. 
The following are to-day’s scores: 
15 
18 
22 
13 
13 
10 
13 
25 
Roberts . 
Shot at. Broke* 
. 100 95 
Betts .... 
Shot at. 
. 95 
7 
12 
18 
9 
11 
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Farrell . 
. 100 93 
Sharp .... 
. IOO 
10 
11 
22 
12 
11 
22 
Milliman 
. 100 85 
Crowley . 
. 85 
10 
20 
23 
14 
13 
25 
Butler .. 
. 100 84 
Johnson . 
. 75 
18 
22 
12 
11 
Hedges . 
. 100 SI 
Campbell 
. 75 
10 
16 
20 
14 
11 
23 
Mrs G W 
Butler 100 74 
Connelly . 
. 75 
10 
9 17 
20 14 9 24 
24 14 13 21 15 
18 9 8 .. 
18 10 12 17 
5 5 .. 
17 .. 9 18 
22 12 11 21 
.. .. 9 22 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., July 18.—Richardson won the T 
gun, first prize in the handicap series of shoots, 
scored 190 out of 200. Davis was second with 
McMahon and McCauley tied on 179; Bercaugh 
fourth with 176. The competition to-day was the 
100 targets of the series, shot in strings of 50. 
totals of the series follow: 
Richardson 
Macauley 
Ildcp. 
T’l. 
Hdcp 
. 28 
190 
Bercaugh ... 
. 12 
. 24 
181 
Erb . 
. 32 
, 40 
179 
Murphy . 
. 28 
179 
obin 
He 
181. 
was 
final 
The 
T’l. 
176 
161 
156 
Special exhibition match, scratch, 25 targets: 
Lindsev . 20 Butler . 
You know that on Sept. 6, 7, 8 and 9, the city of 
Troy, N. Y., will inaugurate its first Old Home Week 
celebration, which will be under the auspices of the 
Chamber of Commerce, assisted by the City Administra¬ 
tion. The City Fathers have passed a resolution donat¬ 
ing $5,000 of the city’s funds to be used, and in con¬ 
nection with this the Chamber of Commerce will also 
donate $5,000, making a total sum of $10,000, which will 
be spent to make this celebration the greatest event ever 
held in Troy, N. Y. In order to help make this celebra¬ 
tion a success, the gun club will make great inducements 
to the out-of-town trapshooters, and will give them a 
chance to not only enjoy their favorite sport, but also 
to enjoy the fun and good time of the city at large. 
We will give $100 in added money, and $60 for average 
money. This average money will be divided as follows: 
To those shooting the entire programme for the two 
days for targets only average money will be divided as 
follows: $6, $5, $4, $3 and $2. To those shooting the 
entire programme for the two days in sweepstakes, aver¬ 
age money will be divided as follows: $15, $10, $7, $5 
and $3. We will have fifty very fine merchandise prizes, 
also a beautiful loving cup, donated by the Hunter 
Arms Co. This cup is a beauty and is valued at $50. 
We will also have one of the finest silver cups ever 
given as a prize at trapshooting tournaments, to be 
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