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Bradford Gun Club. 
Bradford, Pa.—The two days’ shoot of the Bradford 
Gun Club had twenty-nine contestants on the first day, 
and twenty-seven on the second day. Squier was high 
on the first day, with 187 out of 200, while on the second 
day Herrold and Hess tied on 195. Scores: 
Sept. 3, First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 C 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 
Speer . 12 13 13 17 18 14 
Welles . 17 18 19 18 15 19 
Hall . 10 14 18 17 13 13 
Farnum . 10 13 10 10 18 17 
Lewis . 17 15 17 18 15 14 
Herrold . 18 17 20 20 10 20 
Hess . 18 19 15 18 19 19 
Bilsing . 19 18 20 17 18 19 
Waldorf . 18 11 IS 17 18 15 
Stoops . 19 16 18 20 14 18 
Wagner . 19 16 29 28 27 27 
Conneely . 17 17 17 18 17 16 
Henline . 17 18 15 18 19 19 
Mallory, Jr.19 17 18 16 16 19 
Pringle . 20 17 19 17 15 19 
Matson . 17 18 16 17 17 19 
Butler .13 12 16 11 18 15 
Tyler . 14 16 17 18 17 13 
Crandall . 9 9 13 11 10 .. 
Dunmire . 6 
Cox . 14 15 20 16 15 15 
Wright . 17 18 20 18 19 18 
Squier . 20 19 20 19 20 17 
Mallory, Sr.13 15 14 16 14 14 
Crittenden . 18 13 14 16 10 18 
Van Tine . 15 15 17 15 15 15 
E Korner . 19 14 IS 15 12 14 
F Korner . 17 18 18 16 18 15 
Loree . 
7 8 
20 20 
20 12 
17 18 
18 15 
18 17 
18 16 
20 17 
1 919 
20 17 
16 13 
17 15 
27 28 
17 17 
19 17 
18 17 
19 16 
18 15 
18 14 
9 12 
9 10 
20 20 
17 15 
17 18 
17 12 
13 14 
14 15 
18 17 
18 15 
17 17 
17 14 
13 12 
26 27 
20 16 
18 14 
18 17 
20 18 
13 16 
17 8 
18 12 
16 18 
17 18 
17 18 
19 12 
17 19 
17 16 
12 19 
19 18 
17 8 
Sept. 4, Second Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 
Speer . 17 19 18 18 19 
Welles . 19 19 19 18 20 
Hall . 15 14 20 20 17 
Farnum . 17 13 17 17 14 
Moore . 
Herrold . 20 19 20 19 20 
Hess . 19 18 20 20 20 
Bilsing . 19 18 20 20 19 
Bodine . 15 12. 
Wagner . 18 16 19 17 16 
Henline . 19 1 18 19 19 
Coneely . 16 18 20 18 19 
Mallory, Jr. 20 20 20 18 17 
Pringle . 16 16 18 18 18 
Tyler . 19 16 16 15 16 
Butler . 16 14 13 17 14 
Matson . 17 15 10 11 11 
Lewis . 18 16 20 17 20 
Glenn . 15 12 14 14 
Cox . 18 16 18 19 19 
Wright . 15 17 16 19 17 
Squier . 20 20 19 19 20 
Stoops . 19 16 19 16 17 
Mallory, Sr.14 16 17 17 16 
Crittenden . 10. 
E Korner . 19 19 16 17 16 
F Korner.. 19 18 17 20 17 
6 7 8 
20 20 20 
11 17 16 
18 17 16 
18 17 18 
15 14 17 
.. 14 6 
20 18 19 
20 18 20 
18 18 18 
19 12 
17 20 
18 19 
17 15 
17 9 
14 12 
15 15 
16 15 
12 13 
9 10 
20 20 
19 17 
16 16 
19 15 
17 17 
11 14 
20 20 
20 20 
17 19 
18 16 
18 19 
17 18 
19 18 
18 20 
19 13 
19 15 
11 9 
18 18 
17 18 13 
19 20 17 
20 18 18 
17 18 15 
18 19 16 
17 19 16 
17 17 16 
11 11 13 
16 17 16 
16 16 13 17 16 
19 16 18 17 17 
18 18 17 20 16 
IS 16 18 15 17 
12 15 10 16 7 
15 12 12 18 16 
16 15 16 19 17 
T’t’l 
151 
176 
153 
a58 
159 
183 
179 
182 
157 
162 
174 
172 
174 
175 
180 
166 
142 
146 
52 
6 
160 
182 
182 
149 
149 
151 
153 
170 
50 
T’t’l 
171 
178 
174 
158 
45 
195 
195 
186 
27 
168 
186 
182 
182 
177 
166 
158 
119 
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187 
171 
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Columbus Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., Sept. 5.—A very pleasant afternoon 
shoot was enjoyed at the Columbus Gun Club Saturday 
afternoon. John R. Taylor and Mr. Kinney Nolder, of 
Portsmouth, were present. Mr. ]Si older expects to come 
to Columbus to make his home, and we will have an 
additional live member to the club. Straights were 
broken by Taylor, H. E. Smith and Shattuck, Weller 
and Shattuck tieing with 23 each in the Dupont trophy 
race, 25 birds each handicap. 
The third annual fall tournament on Sept 24 and 25, 
with the 100-bird preliminary on the 23d, promises to be 
one of the best tournaments ever given. There will be 
$150.00 added average money, and a fine line of high 
grade merchandise prizes, the list of which will appear 
in the programme, ready for mailing Sept. 12. 
A special entertainment will be given the visiting 
shooters on the evening of the 24th. 
The average money added will be divided as follows: 
$80.00 to high guns—first high gun $25.00; second high 
gun, $20.00; third high gun, $15.00; fourth high gun, 
$10.00; fifth high gun, $5.00; sixth high gun, $5.00. There 
will be $70.00 to low guns—$10.00 each to the five low 
guns and $5.00 each to sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth 
low guns. Everybody shoots from 16yds. Address 
Fred Shattuck, Sec’y, 48 Board Trade, for programme 
and any further information. 
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Bolin . 
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Roundy . 
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Harrison . 
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20 
Weller . 
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21 
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Shattuck . 
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23 
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Holder . 
. 21 
21 
Shatford . 
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Marshall . 
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Reece . 
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6, at doubles. 
BALLISTITE 
The Best Shotgun Smokeless Powder Extant 
GUY WARD 
WINS: 
At North Carolina State Shoot, Wilmington, N. C., HIGH 
PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE, Score 492 ex 500, includ¬ 
ing runs of 136 and 143, straight. Out of the last 1960 targets shot at, Mr. 
Ward broke 1875. An average of .957%. 
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