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wonder, after being presented with a 131b. little girl a 
week ago. This will soon add another crack shot to the 
Bryden list. 
R. Peacock shot a pretty good clip when he broke 
52 out of 75. 
J. O’Neill, broke 43 out of 75. That’s going some 
for a beginner. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
R Peacock . 75 52 T Haines . 50 29 
J O’Neill . 75 43 J L Englert. 50 50 
C Croller . 75 34 G E Brown. 50 37 
W Hepner . 75 49 
A. K. Ludwig. 
The P&lef&ces. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 22.—The Washington’s Birthday 
shoot of the Palefaces was held to-day amid the worst 
possible conditions—a high wind and blinding snow di¬ 
rectly in the face of the shooter—and making it impos¬ 
sible at times to even see the targets. 
At that some thirty shooters stuck it out, with only 
one exception, and it certainly showed the true spirit of 
the crowd to stick under such trying conditions. 
Geo. Hassam proved to be the man of the day, his 
win of high average coming only after a hard fight, and 
his last 20 targets were in the height of the storm. No 
little credit should be given here, as it took an expert 
to go out there at that time and get targets, and even 
the best of them were liable to fall under such con¬ 
ditions. In the high race for last 100 targets he also 
was the winner, and 23 out of the 25 being enough to 
trim his only competitor a target. 
In the team match it was conceded from the first that 
Burnes and! French, with their handicap of 40 targets, 
would have a lead pipe cinch, and so it turned out to be 
with Cole and Russel, the runners up, 18 targets awav. 
Bob Burnes also won the high added-target prize with 
the only possible made, and had the distinction of tying 
Hassam by winning two prizes on the day’s shooting. 
Targets: 
15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
Hassam . 
11 12 14 15 14 16 17 17 19 15 
150 
Kirkwood . 
14 11 12 14 14 16 15 18 19 16 
149 
Clarke . 
13 13 12 13 14 18 17 16 12 16 
144 
Sibley . 
13 12 13 11 15 17 17 14 13 18 
143 
Cavicchi . 
14 12 11 11 11 19 14 17 12.16 
137 
Burnes . 
12 9 11 11 12 17 15 14 18 17 
136 
Howe . 
14 14 9 11 13 17 13 14 14 15 
134 
Reed . 
11 13 10 12 10 10 14 15 18 16 
129 
French . 
8 11 11 14 12 14 15 16 12 15 
128 
Davidson . 
11 12 12 9 12 15 16 15 13 11 
126 
Mrs Park . 
7 12 13 13 10 17 16 13 12 13 
126 
Russel . 
10 9 12 9 12 13 17 14 16 13 
125 
Cole . 
10 11 10 13 6 17 14 14 13 16 
124 
Wheeler . 
13 10 12 11 11 14 14 13 14 11 
123 
Freeman . 
11 13 12 10 10 12 14 15 14 12 
123 
Higginson . 
S 12 10 12 14 13 16 13 10 13 
121 
Frank . 
9 11 14 13 15 14 11 12 11 8 
118 
C E Clapp. 
9 11 11 14 12 17 11 15 13 11 
117 
Thomas . 
12 17 12 11 11 15 11 12 11 14 
116 
Charles . 
S 11 12 10 11 14 16 13 10 8 
113 
Morse . . 
10 11 9 11 13 10 14 12 11 11 
112 
Darrah . 
7 10 10 8 8 15 11 14 7 14 
104 
Marden . 
10 7 10 9 8 8 13 12 13 14 
104 
Richardson . 
12 9 8 9 10 10 13 9 11 11 
102 
E E Clapp. 
6 9 8 8 7 12 12' 9 13 9 
93 
Wright . 
. 10 12 13 12 16 13 13 
89 
Robert Smith .. 
7.12 12 13 13 14 9 
82 
Foote . 
13 12 10 . 
35 
Wellington . 
7. 
7 
Team scores: 
Burnes . 
.. 81 
C E Clapp. 
67 
French . 
.. 72 
Higginson . 
65 
Handicap . 
.. 40—193 Handicap . 
24—156 
Cole . 
,. 74 
Freeman . 
68 
Russel . 
.. 73 
Marden . 
60 
Handicap . 
.. 28- 
—175 Handicap . 
28—156 
Mrs Park . 
.. 71 
Cavicchi . 
78 
Hassam . 
.. S4 
Charles . 
61 
Handicap . 
.. 16- 
—171 Handicap . 
12—151 
E E Clapp. 
.. 55 
Wright . 
67 
Davidson . 
. 70 
R Smith . 
63 
Handicap ....... 
. 40- 
-165 Handicap . 
20—150 
Reed . 
. 73 
Morse . 
58' 
Kirkwood . 
. 84 
Clarke . 
79 
Handicap . 
. 8- 
-165 Handicap . 
12—149 
Howe . 
. 73 
Richardson . 
54 
Darrah . 
. 61 
Thomas . 
63 
Handicap . 
. 28—162 Handicap . 
28—145 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Feb. 26.—There were twenty-eight 
entrants in each of the two events, constituting the 
program. The first was the yearly club shoot, 25 targets, 
handicap allowance, with points to score; scores of 25 
were allowed 5 points; 24, 4 points; 23, 3 points; 22, 2 
points; 21, 1 point. 
Murdock was first in the Dupont trophy event with a 
full score of 50, a large percentage of which was added 
targets. There were three, Hogan, Emerson and Mina- 
man, in the ties for second on 48. Scores: 
Soley . 
Club Shoot. 
Hdp. Tat’l. 
Dupont 
Trophy. 
Hdp. Tot’l. 
22 
10 
44 
Sloan . 
22 
0 
45 
Hogan . 
22 
8 
48 
Murdock . 
24 
14 
50 
Henry . 
19 
4 
43 
Coyle . 
24 
4 
45 
Rudolph . 
23 
8 
43 
Edwards . 
22 
2 
45 
( amblos . 
23 
20 
45 
W Sloan . 
15 
0 
15 
Dr Pierce . 
14 
0 
14 
G Emerson . 
24 
16 
48 
Laws . 
20 
16 
43 
Beyer . 
16 
0 
31 
Pierce . 
24 
8 
45 
Moore . 
19 
10 
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