Aug. 22, 1908.] 
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Cayuga. Gun Club. 
Cayuga, Ind., Aug. 15.—Herewith are the scores made 
at our tournament. I wish to say as a matter of gossip, 
thfct the Squier money-back system w'as used, and the 
tournament was a success from every point of view. O. 
N. Ford, of Central City, la., was high amateur. Lee R 
Barkley, of Chicago, was high gun, with a score of 386 
out of 400. Barkley made a remarkable run of 172 
continuous from the Danville, II., shoot that was held on 
the day previous. He also made a run of 102 on the 
second day. 
L. W. Cumberland, of Columbus, O., was in the 
cashier’s office during both days, and to know' Lou, is 
to appreciate him as one of the best fellows on earth. 
All the shooters were well pleased and expressed a 
desire to attend our next annual tournament. 
The following totals were made: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
*Cadwallader 
. 400 
376 
Chas Roach .. 
400 
315 
*Killam . 
. 400 
359 
E Crosby .... 
400 
282 
*R O Heikes.. 
. 400 
377 
W II Hames... 
400 
319 
*H Heikes .... 
. 400 
357 
E Van Hauten 
400 
232 
*L Barkley .... 
. 400 
386 
O F Thorne .. 
200 
121 
*H T Barden... 
. 200 
186 
Rayallee . 
400 
312 
O N Ford ... 
. 400 
380 
H C Salts .... 
200 
167 
L Fisher . 
. 400 
369 
F Rogel . 
165 
129 
K Shepardson 
. 400 
331 
Dr Hickman .. 
200 
171 
G A Beard .. 
. 400 
363 
C Cunningham. 
200 
165 
T A Dawson ... 
. 335 
286 
M A Laughlin. 
200 
123 
Willis Bell .... 
. 400 
350 
I A Booe. 
. 200 
106 
Dr Hiens . 
. 400 
346 
J W V each .. 
. 400 
309 
O. F Thorne, bee y. 
*Professionels. 
Pahquioque Gun Club. 
Danbury, Conn., Aug. 15.— The shoot-off for the trap 
gun resulted again in a tie, and the principals, C. W. 
Stevens and Frank Clark tossed up a coin for it, and 
Clark won. , , 
The tie for the Hopkins & Allen revolver W'as not shot 
off between W. A. Gregory and Wallace Olmstead. Mr. 
Olmstead was unable to be present. The absence of 
both E. Bresson and Jack Harkness postponed the shoot- 
off of the tie between these men to decide the winner of 
the cigar holder. 
The prizes which were left from the handicap shoot 
of July 18 and not shot fdr were put up on Saturday 
afternoon and every one present had an opportunity to 
shoot for them. The shooters were divided into three 
classes, A, B and C. Each man shot at 50 targets. 
The following are the scores of all who took part in the 
contest, each shooter having 50 birds: C. W. Stevens 47, 
Frank Clark 45, W. A. Gregory 44, C. K. Bailey 42, E. 
H. Bailey 40, R. L. Hall 40 Clarence Underhill 37, G. 
Hall 36, R. Bennett 36, C. Knox 36, W. B. Judd 36, W. 
Canning 35, E. Scott 34, T. Smith 30, F. Cocker. 26. 
Middlesex Gun Club. 
East Lexington, Mass., Aug. 15.—The attendance was 
very light. The day was pleasant and favorable for shoot¬ 
ing. Fifteen events at 10 targets each made a total of 150 
targets, of which total Hassam was high 136. Nelson was 
second with 134. . , 
In a 50-target sweepstake Hassam was high with 49. 
After the day’s programme had been completed, a 25- 
bird distance handicap match was run off. In this 
Hassam at 19yds., Sibley at 19yds. and Wheeler at 17yds., 
tied with 22 and agreed to divide the prizes among them 
rather than shoot off. 
The scores for the 150-target event follow: 
Amateurs: 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
.. 150 
136 
Burnes . 
Nelson . 
.. 150 
134 
Davidson .. 
Tangstroh .... 
.. 150 
124 
Freeman 
Todd . 
.. 150 
123 
Marden 
Professionals: 
Stephens . 
.. 150 
134 
1\ heeler ... 
Sibley . 
.. 150 
122 
Dickey .... 
The 50-target 
scores 
.. 49 
Marden . 
..47 
Langstroh . 
Sibley . 
... 42 
Burnes .... 
,..42 
Wheeler . 
...40 
Dickey .... 
Shot 
at. 
. 150 
30 
150 
Brk. 
121 
96 
29 
116 
105 
39 
37 
37 
35 
The 25-target handicap: 
Hassam, 19 .22 
Sibley, 19 ..22 
Wheeler, 17 . 22 
Nelson, 19. 21 
Carver, 18. 21 
Burgess, 17 .21 
Marden, 19 .19 
Burnes, 17 .16 
Todd, 17 .16 
Davidson, 16 . 15 
Bears, 16 .13 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Aug. 16.—Following are the scores 
made by the Analostan Gun Club of this city, on Satur¬ 
day, Aug. 15. The hot weather dwarfed the attendance. 
Event No. 6 was the club contest. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Hunter . 
“23” .... 
Dufour . 
Mount 
Farnham 
Cockrille 
Wilson . 
C Wise . 
M Taylor 
Geyer ... 
Stine ... 
Harris .. 
Fowler . 
Weeden 
Parsons 
Folsom . 
1 
0 
3 
4 
5 
6 7 
8 
9 
10 11 12 
10 
1 :, 
10 
15 
10 25 15 15 25 10 25 10 
9 
12 
10 
12 
7 
22 12 
20 
.. 18 .. 
S 
9 
*; 
12 
7 
.. 14 
1 
13 
8 
i 
4 
12 11 
17 
.. 20 .. 
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14 
8 
13 
8 
25 12 
20 
4 
5 
5 
9 
6 
.. 1 
3 .. 4 
10 
li 
8 
12 12 
20 
10 
13 
8 
13 
00 12 
9 
14 
6 
14 
2\ .. 
23 
li 
10 
5 
6 
10 .. 
. 
8 
6 
7 
16 12 
13 
1 
. 9 
8 
0 
O 
O 
1 
.. 9 
6 
9 
.. 8 
8 
10 
21 6 
. . 
18 
6 
T’tl. 
122 
56 
99 
36 
108 
40 
75 
78 
87 
37 
62 
24 
28 
17 
63 
9 
Hunter, Wilson, Dufour. Folsom and Cockrille were 
trying out new guns. . r os 
Farnham was high in the club contest, 24 out of 25. 
Hunter and Wise scored 22 
A programme shoot will be arranged for Labor Uay, 
and a merchandise event will be included. 
Messrs. Cockrille and Fowler were admitted to mem¬ 
bership. . , , _ 
The question of buying grounds and erecting a com¬ 
fortable club house is still being agitated. 
Miles Taylor, Secy. 
