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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 5 , 1910 . 
RESULTS 
at the 
Sixth Annual Interstate Shoot 
uiyen oy k. s. ULL10TT ARMS CO., Kansas City, Mo 
February 15-18, 1910. 
High Professional Averages 
W. H. HEER - . 448 out of 475 
FRED GILBERT - - 436 out of 475 
GEO. W. MAXWELL 433 out of 475 
High Amateur Ave rage 
H. E. SNYDER - - 412 out of 475 
Challenge Contest for Elliott Interstate Individual Amateur Pig-eon 
Cup—Won by H. E. Snyder, 44 out of 50 . 
Elliott Interstate Individual Target Cup Race tied for by H E 
Snyder and R. Thompson, 85 out of 100 . Mr. Thompson won in’the 
shoot-off. High Professional score tied for by W H Heer and 
ALL THESE SCORES IN/IAOF with 
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the hummer. Who ever heard of a club giving all the 
profits back to the shooters? If we have the same at¬ 
tendance as the last G. A. H., there will be more than- 
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that is willing to divide the profits with the shooters; 
and everybody is welcome. 
Shot at. Broke 
. 100 72 
Fogle .... 
Shot at. Broke 
. 75 56- 
Carson .... 
. 75 
66 
Webster . 
. 115 104 
Smith . 
. 125 
119 
Fisher ... 
. 40 37 
Chamberlain 
... 100 
84 
L. F. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., 
Feb. 
19.- 
-The 
scores 
made 
at 
the shoot of the Bergen 
Beach 
Gun Club 
to-day 
are 
as 
follows: 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
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24 
19 
24 
21 
H Mills . 
... 18 
20 
17 
17 
20 
20 
20 
21 
H Boberg . 
... 16 
15 
15 
15 
14 
15 
15 
G Gates . 
... 21 
24 
25 
22 
H W Drever. 
... 19 
22 
22 
20 
16 
H Bergen . 
... 17 
19 
20 
22 
22 
Morgan . 
9 2 
22 
23 
22 
i9 
24 
18 
23 
W Skidmore . 
13 
19 
18 
15 
11 
19 
'V H Ryder. 
19 
18 
18 
io 
T Voorhees . 
15 
17 
17 
\l 
16 
is 
18 
Dr Weiskotten . 
, . 
15 
16 
14 
W Baker . 
11 
10 
T Thoben . 
19 
19 
is 
i9 
W Lick . 
. . 
11 
Dr Bollmann . 
6 
9 
4 
2 
C Froline . 
9 
H Leach . 
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Bergen Beach, L. T., Feb. 26. —Fine weather favored 
the week'v shoot 
of tbe 
three Bs 
Berg 
en 
Beach. 
Brook- 
lyn. on Feb. 26. 
and there was a 
good 
attendance. 
Each 
event was at 25 
targets. 
Scores 
T Gaughan . 
.... 20 
19 
18 
22 
21 
21 
20 
22 
A Mills . 
.... 20 
16 
14 
20 
18 
99 
17 
20 
R Morgan . 
.... 20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
99 
H D Bergen... 
.... 20 
17 
19 
21 
21 
21 
. . 
. . 
A V Suydam... 
99 
21 
20 
20 
21 
F Rowland . 
.... is 
21 
22 
23 
IS 
. . 
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H W Dreyer_ 
.... 14 
18 
ie 
17 
21 
T ^oorhees .... 
.... 21 
20 
20 
16 
23 
W I, Skidmore... 
.... 17 
16 
17 
IS 
20 
W H Ryder. 
.... 21 
99 
21 
19 
T A Howard.... 
.... 17 
16 
IS 
14 
A Griffith . 
99 
17 
21 
A Tohnson . 
.... 17 
13 
13 
T Tohnson . 
.... 14 
15 
17 
TT Boherg . 
.... 15 
19 
17 
A Hull . 
.... 8 
15 
18 
W Lick . 
.... 17 
16 
T Actcerson .... 
.... 5 
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Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 27. —Under the most disagree¬ 
able conditions, fourteen shooters journeyed to the 
traps of the Frontier Rod and Gun Club. After the 
continually during the day. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Wakefield . 
F Clay . 
H Utz . 
W Biddell . 
Gardiner . 
Ratcliffe . 
Smith . 
Peasland . 
Faber . 
Dewald .. 
Rowland .. 
Tax . 
E Utz . 
Goetz . 
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and 
it 
rained 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
25 
25 
20 
25 
10 
21 
13 
23 
17 
.. 
9 
15 
15 
.. 
.. 
18 
io 
17 
16 
10 
15 
io 
21 
17 
24 
26 
6 
2 i 
19 
19 
8 
23 
14 
16 
. . 
14 
21 
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3 
18 .. 
race. 
8 
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C. 
Utz, Sec’y 
at 
10 
birds, 
5 
Eagle Gun Club. 
birds and a miss-and-out, were shot. In the 10-bird 
event, a notable incident occurred—eight out of the ten 
contestants missed their tenth, bird. Pratt and Hoff¬ 
man scored 9 and divided first, while Worrell and Aiman 
tied on 8 for second. Felix and Hoffman tied on a full 
score in the 5-bird event, and Scheirer and Fleming 
tied on 4 in the miss-and-out. A match at 50 birds for a 
purse was arranged to take place between Worrell and 
Murrell on Thursday of this week. Scores: 
Ten-bird event, handicap rise: 
Hoffman, 30.. .2222221220—9 
Pratt, 30.2222222220—9 
Worrell, 30... .2222222010 —8 
Aiman, 30.2202222220—8 
Felix, 30.2220022220—7 
Redman, 29.. .2022012210—7 
Staley, 30.2201221002—7 
Gideon, 28 ...0201221120—7 
Fleming, 29 . .2202122001—7 
Doc, 27 .2202202100—6 
Miss-and-out event, handicap rise: 
Five-bird event: 
.11112—5 
Doc, 28 . 
....12210—4 
12222 5 
Gideon, 29 . 
....2210 —3 
22210—4 
Redman, 29 ... 
....1210 —3 
11210—4 
Hatton, 28 . 
....120 —2 
02211—4 
Gideon . 
....22200—3 
20120—4 
Doc . 
....22020—3 
