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Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Aug. 1.— The weather was exceedingly 
8 fine. The scores were as follows: 
Team match, 50 targets: 
U Team No. 1. 
(j Miss F Altherr .41 
1 Baldy .28—69 
Team No. 2. 
Cooper . 35 
Lawrence . 26—61 
Team match, 25 targets, two shooters against three: 
Team No. 1. 
Team No. 2. 
Miss Altherr.. 
.25 
Offner .... 
. 17 
Cooper . 
. 20- 
-45 
Lawrence . 
. 10 
i 
Baldy . 
. 9- 
-36 
Practice: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Baldy . 
.. 75 
40 
Lawrence 
. 75 
32 
Cooper . 
.. 50 
44 
Offner .... 
. 75 
49 
Miss Altherr ., 
.. 25 
19 
One hundred 
targets: 
Bultman . 
91 
French 
82 
Keplinger . 
90 
Bullerdick 
77 
Anderson . 
83 
Team match 25 targets: 
Team No. 1. 
Bultman . 17 
Miss Altherr .21 
French . 19—57 
Team match: 
Team No. 1. 
Bultman . 23 
Miss Altherr . 21 
French . 19—63 
Team match: 
Team No. 1. 
Miss Altherr . 
.. 24 
Bultman . 
.. 22 
French . 
.. 22—68 
Fifty targets: 
Miss Altherr . 
43 
Bultman . 
43 
Keplinger . 
42 
Practice events: 
Shot at. Broke 
Keplinger . 75 61 
French . 50 38 
Bullerdick . 25 20 
Team No. 2. 
Anderson . 22 
Keplinger . 17 
Bullerdick .17—56 
Team No. 2. 
Keplinger . 19 
Anderson . 24 
Bullerdick .22—65 
Team No. 2. 
Anderson . 23 
Bullerdick . 19 
Keplinger .18—60 
French . 36 
Anderson . 36 
Bullerdick .. 36 
Shot at. Broke 
Miss Altherr ... 25 
Anderson . 75 57 
Bultman . 50 42 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Aug. 1.—The regular handicap shoot of 
I the Meadow Springs Gun Club was the event of chief 
interest at the shoot of the Meadow Springs Gun Club 
to-day. First place went to F. S. Laws, who with a 
handicap of 7, scored an even 25. Scores: 
Laws . 
. 7 
25 
Murdock 
Henry . 
. 4 
22 
Rudolph 
Bennett. 
. 8 
22 
Gothard . 
. 4 
22 
Sloan . 
. 3 
21 
Williams 
The sweepstake events had scores as follows: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 10 15 
Rudolph . 8 11 
Sloan . S 13 
Laws . 7 9 
Siler . 7 6 
Williams . 8 11 
Gothard . 5 8 
Downs . 5 8 
Murdock . 4 5 
Bennett . 3 3 
Henry 
Severn 
3 4 5 
10 15 25 
8 7 16 
5 10 19 
6 12 .. 
.. .. 16 
5 10 14 
7 12 ii 
23 
Garfield Gun Club. 
! Chicago, Aug. 1.-—The following scores were made at 
the weekly shoot of the Garfield Gun Club on above 
! date: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
15 
15 
25 
15 
George . 
. 9 
9 
16 
11 
15 
23 
13 
Van Ness . 
. 6 
10 
20 
13 
13 
25 
11 
Thomas . 
. 5 
11 
20 
11 
11 
24 
11 
McDonald . 
. 8 
11 
21 
12 
13 
24 
9 
Goetter . 
. 6 
14 
22 
8 
11 
21 
9 
Dr Shaw . 
. 9 
12 
20 
12 
11 
24 
J Wolf . 
. 8 
13 
20 
10 
9 
18 
H Wolf . 
12 
17 
Morris . 
. 8 
10 
19 
12 
io 
22 
io 
Eaton . 
. S 
12 
18 
13 
12 
17 
Herr . 
11 
11 
7 
10 
14 
ii 
Seymour . 
12 
23 
10 
9 
23 
Breitenstein. 
. 6 
8 
12 
ii 
No. 3, club trophy. No. 4, Du Pont trophy. No. 5, 
Ballistite trophy. No. 6, Hunter Arms Co. trophy. 
Bethlehem Rod and Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., 
Aug. 
1. 
-Th 
e r 
esrular 
shoot 
of 
the 
Bethlehem Rod 
and 
Gun 
Club had 
as 
a notable 
feat 
ure 
the good scores 
of 
Englert. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
Targets: 
10 
10 
10 
10 
15 
15 
15 
15 
Englert .. 
9 
7 
9 
15 
14 
15 
Koch . 
8 
9 
12 
13 
Hahn . 
7 
9 
8 
8 
13 
ii 
13 
ii 
Werst . 
6 
7 
6 
8 
9 
14 
Mack . 
6 
6 
6 
10 
9 
ii 
Miller . 
9 
8 
15 
14 
Strock . 
6 
6 
. . 
9 
io 
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team. Score, 97 x 100. 
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(BULK) 
WINS: 
High Professional in Preliminary Handicap —By Charles A. 
Young. Score, 95 x 100. 
Second High Score in State Team Event— By George Volk, of 
the Ohio team, 96 x 100. 
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