Deep Run Hunt Club. 
Richmond, Va., Aug. 10.—There was some keen com- 
petition at the shoot of the Deep Run Hunt Club, Aug. 
10. In the event at 50 targets, Mr. Wiley Lawrence and 
Anderson were tied on 37 out of the first 40, but in the 
last 10 of the 50, Lawrence and Richmond pulled out 
ahead. , 
The following appeared in the Times-Dispatch: 
The visiting shooters made good scores, particularly 
Messrs. Grady, Dr. Russell and Lowry. If they could 
practice regularly their scores would be with the “top- 
notchers.” , , . . 
Hammond, Jr., the eleven-year-old kid, landed on Ins 
last 10 and accounted for 7; the last 5 he broke straight. 
J. A. Anderson, of the U. M. C. and Remington Arms 
Co. was present, shaking hands with his friends. 
“Virginia” was sadly missed, and when the programme 
was over the members gathered on the veranda of the 
club house and listened to a solo by Richmond’s sweet 
singer, Mr. Oscar Lohman, who sang the following: 
(With apologies to the author of “Some Days When 
Dreams Come True.”) 
Last night when I was all alone; 
When all had gone to bed, 
“Virginia” broke them every one— 
That’s what the papers said. 
I couldn’t miss a single one— 
That was the way it seemed; 
I surely thought I was high gun; 
I woke and found I’d dreamed. 
Chorus: 
Some day when I’m high gun, 
Some day when I break them all, 
Some day out at Deep Run, 
I’ll smash them one and all. 
I’ll smash them one and all, 
Then I will shoot them up, 
Some day, some day. 
I’ll surely win the cup. 
Alas, too soon my dream was o’er, 
Instead of going straight, 
I found on looking at the score, 
I only had broke eight. 
My squad smashed them right along, 
I seldom broke a one; 
They always wound up with this song - 
Virginia, tote my gun. 
The scores follow: 
Targets: 25 50 70 100 
Lawrence . 22 44 68 89 
Richmond . 23 44 66 86 
Fairfield . 22 43 64 82 
Deep Run. 22 43 65 8-> 
T A Anderson. 24 42 62 82 
Tignor . 16 31 52 71 
Lohman . 20 35 53 68 
Harrison . 15 29 49 67 
Parker . 19 37 53 67 
Targets: 25 50 70 100 
West End . 20 33 47 64 
Payne . 22 38 55 
Grady . 16 33 51 
Russell . 19 33 45 
Lowry . 18 35 45 
Sydnor . 14 26 43 
Brown . 21 38 .. 
Richmond, Jr.. 11 14 .. 
Leath . 6 11 .. 
1 st 
2 d 
1 st 
2 d 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Day. 
Wm Holtz .... 174 
179 
Higley . 
.. 150 
164 
C E Talbot.... 168 
177 
F Vermilya... 
.. 176 
186 
Wm Kolb .160 
175 
F H Adams. 
.. 183 
181 
P I Appleman. 168 
125 
H W Wilson. 
.. 175 
179 
G A Rober.... 186 
184 
F Anderson.. 
.. 181 
181 
E Breckenridge 155 
H Hoffman.... 170 
J Frahm .177 
"E E Henshaw. 184 
177 
C A Petty.184 1S6 
V B Asher.190 -85 
H Johnson ... 187 179 
Wm Handy ... 170 166 
Audubon Tournament. 
Audubqn, la.—The sixth annual amateur tournament 
of the Audubon Gun Club, Aug. 4 and 5, had fine 
weather except for a shower in the forenoon of the open¬ 
ing day’. Mr. Fred Whitney had charge of the cashier’s 
office, which he conducted in his usual prompt and ef¬ 
ficient manner. 
The trade was represented by Fred Gilbert and Russell 
Kline, of Spirit Lake; L. H. Fitzsimmons, of Chicago; 
Geo. Maxwell, of Hastings, Neb. Mr. Maxwell was high 
professional for the two days. 
The remark was often heard “that this is the most en¬ 
joyable little shoot we have attended this season.” 
Totals at 200 targets follow: 
The following shot at only 100 targets: 
McAvoy . 75 ... FA Campbell. -5 91 
Scores made by the Professionals: 
rr rilhprt 191 191 L Fitzsimmons Ii4 
R KUne WWWm 187 F C Whitney.. 150 
Geo Maxwell... 188 199 
The following are the scores of the handicap cup 
event. Fred Campbell won the cup by breakin 0 4< 
out of a possible 50: 
196 
154 
Hdp. Broke 
Hdp. Broke. 
Talbott . 18 
Maxwell . 22 
Kolb. 18 
Campbell . 18 
Baker . 19 
Asher . 20 
Gilbert . 22 
Henshaw . 20 
42 
46 
40 
47 
40 
44 
45 
43 
Kline . -9 
Higley . 18 
Vermilya . 20 
Adams . 19 
Wilson . 18 
Anderson . 19 
Petty . 20 
46 
40 
39 
44 
43 
46 
42 
Colorado Springs Gun Club. 
Colorado Srn 
southwest wind. 
Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
D Plank. 
G Keefe. 
L P Lawton. 
M E Hensler.... 
J W Garrett.... 
H Merideth 
W A Miner. 
D C Sanderson. 
Geo Nicholai.... 
R M Mudgett... 
G M Potter. 
ings, Colo., Aug. 1.—There was 
There were variable ducking 
a light 
targets. 
C 
H 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
20 °0 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
15 16 18 17 16 . 
14 13 11 18 16 . 
18 18 20 19 19 25 24 . 
17 17 17 19 17 20 .. • 
18 18 20 19 16 24 25 24 20 23 24 21 
12 14 16 11 15 . 
13 17 15 19 19 .. 20 24 23 . 
.. 10 11 11 14 19 . 
12 15 17 13 17 . 
15 10 11 16 15 . 
.. .. 18 16 . 
John W. Garrett, 
Broke. 
82 
72 
143 
107 
252 
68 
150 
65 
74 
67 
34 
Capt. 
