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Columbus Gun Club. 
! Columbus. O.. Sept. 19.—The afternoon was fine 
weather for the shooting, but quite warm for September. 
I! A good crowd of the boys were on hand, and some 
j splendid shooting was done. 
U The Wolf trophy, held by Mr. Harrison, was challenged 
I for by Mr. Smith. When the 50 birds had been shot, 
;! the totals showed H. E. Smith 42 and Mr. Harrison 30. 
Mr. Harrison was not shooting his usual clip, 
f The Dupont trophy 25-bird race was shot from 20yds., 
and Mr. Webster was high with 23. 
The time of year has arrived when shooting- in the 
i open is a pleasure, and a number of special shoots have 
been gotten up, including a game dinner on Friday, 
Oct. 2, at which there will be a team race with fifteen 
shooters on each side. Shooting will begin at 1:30 P. M., 
and the dinner will be served at 5:30 P. M. 
Harry Selbach started off with 15 straight after quite 
a rest from shooting. H. Ii. Smith, Webster and Van 
Fossen shot a merry gait. 
Mr. Bennett, who has just come into the club, formerly 
lived in Detroit, and will now be associated with the 
game in Columbus. 
Wm. Weinman came out and had a shoot in the 
team race, and was on the winning side. William is 
getting to be a great double shot on doves. 
Dr. Wardlow and Linhart are two promising mem¬ 
bers and will soon be up in the high percentage column. 
J. Y. Bassell keeps up the practice with both shot¬ 
gun and pistols at every opportunity. Scores: 
V 
Events: 
1 
2 3 
4 5 6 
7 8 
9 10 11 
Targets: 
10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 
25 25 25 
Webster . 
8 10 
9 10 12 
25 19 24 
Hassell . 
6 7 
.. 13 9 
9 . 
Weinman . 
. 9 
6 7 
6 10 14 
15 21 .. 
Harrison . 
. 8 
.. 12 9 
16 .. .. 
Newlove . 
. 6 
s .. 
.. 12 10 
is 12 
20 .. .. 
Ronndy . 
. 10 
s 
14 14 
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T II Smith . 
. 8 
9 10 
9 14 11 
20 22 19 
Harry Selbach . 
.. 15 12 
21 .. .. 
Nj 
Ward . 
. 8 
23 23 .. 
*1 
Van Fossen . 
. 10 
9 10 
.. 12 15 
25 .. .. 
Wardlow . 
. 10 
.. 12 .. 
Linhart . 
. 5 
.. 13 .. 
Bennett . 
6 5 
9 .. .. 
Five-man team, 25 targets each : 
Capt Roundy .24 
Shattuck . 23 
Ward . 23 
Weinman . 21 
Selbach . 21 —112 
Capt H E Smith.. 24 
Webster . 24 
T H Smith. 19 
Harrison . 16 
Newlove . 20- 
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Washington Gun Club. 
W ashington, Mo.—The Washington Gun Club held 
its second annual shoot Sept. 9. We had a good at¬ 
tendance for a one-day shoot. Bert Lewis, of Auburn, 
Ill., won the cup event, score 14 out of 15. Scores: 
! Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 10 15 20 Brk. 
Professionals: 
H D Furman.... 15 15 13 15 18 15 15 15 14 10 13 20 178 
H J Borden. 13 14 12 13 20 11 15 15 14 9 15 19 171 
F W Hoyt. 13 13 12 15 19 13 13 14 14 9 14 18 167 
Amateurs: 
B Lewis . 14 13 15 14 17 13 11 15 13 10 14 19 168 
i E Hendrich . 13 13 13 13 15 13 14 15 15 8 15 19 166 
I F W Linnert. 11 14 15 11 16 15 15 13 14 9 15 IS 166 
W H Clay. 14 14 10 13 19 14 13 13 12 9 10 17 158 
Dr Yocum . 11 15 11 12 19 14 12 15 11 9 12 18 159 
G Watkins . 12 12 13 14 16 12 14 10 12 10 12 18 155 
Nettie King . 12 14 9 14 18 13 12 13 11 9 13 15 153 
W B Bagby. 12 15 11 14 17 7 14 13 9 9 12 IS 151 
! W Harbaum . 13 11 11 10 18 13 12 12 12 9 11 16 148 
| H Wessendorf ... 12 10 9 12 14 11 10 13 13 10 13 16 143 
, O Schultze ...... 13 11 10 12 15 15 12 12 13 6 12 16 147 
! C Krumsick . 12 12 13 11 12 12 9 12 12 9 15 14 143 
Langford . 8 13 13 12 12 12 13 11 12 9 10 14 139 
C Hendrich. 12 12 10 13 12 10 13 7 12 7 11 14 133 
C B Linn. 10 12 8 12 10 13 11 9 12 8 9 15 129 
f J Miller . 12 13 13 14 12 11 11 10 .. 7 11 . 
Dr Eimbeck . 11 14 11 11 10 9 6 9 .. 6 9 . 
j / Gephart . 9 14 .. 11 .. 12 7. 
i E Puchta . 12 10 9 9 16 .. 10 . 
: A J Kraft. 10 11 9 9 .. .. 7 10. 
I .T B Busch.10 13 8 .. .. 7. 
E Backer ..:. 8 10 17 
1 A T Schultze. 7 6 . 2. 2.. .. 
P Ross . 7 10. 
i L Busch . 6 .. .. 
j- W Wiemeyer . 8 15. 11 . 
E. Hendrich. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
| Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 19.—Scores made at the club 
I shoot to-day were as follows: 
! Events: 
Targets: 
1 Keily .... 
lomlinsor. 
Seymour . 
Hammond 
Mesinger 
j Wootton 
Reed . 
, Cox . 
Talcott .. 
Eaton 
[ Smith _ 
Reinecke 
Croffs ... 
Lodge ..., 
I Greenfield 
1 
0 
3 
4 
5 
6 
10 
15 
25 
10 
25 
15 
5 
13 
21 
5 
17 
11 
6 
8 
25 
7 
17 
11 
6 
11 
21 
6 
7 
13 
22 
8 
ii 
i2 
4 
12 
20 
8 
19 
11 
8 
13 
23 
8 
18 
13 
10 
14 
17 
6 
14 
10 
10 
10 
21 
5 
20 
10 
8 
12 
21 
8 
21 
11 
3 
9 
6 
'9 
14 
24 
10 
2 i 
is 
8 
8 
17 
6 
14 
8 
12 
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7 
15 
IS 
17 
10 
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