April 30, 1910.] 
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Atlantic Gun Club. 
Atlantic, la.- — The registered tournament of the At- 
Jantic Gun Club was held on April 18 and 19. The two 
days were cold and cloudy, with a strong wind blowing 
directly across the traps, therefore high scores were 
impossible. Fred Gilbert broke 189 on the first day, 183 
on the second, a total of 372 out of 380. P. I. -Appleton 
broke 172 and 178, a total of 350, and was high amateur. 
Firs! Day. 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 15 15 
Simpson . 7 11 15 
Chas Kolb . 11 12 17 
P I Appleman.... 11 13 16 
M R Smith. 10 14 17 
G Highley . 11 8 17 
J Tiedge . 8 11 13 
H R Smith. 11 9 19 
John Berger .11 16 16 
G Griffin . 
Jones . 
E F Berg... 
Dr Gamble. 
A Snyder . 
D Neff. 
Ora Berry . 
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15 15 
14 11 
9 6 
13 15 
13 12 
14 9 
14 13 
13 14 
9 15 
6 10 
5 9 
6 7 
20 15 
14 10 
13 13 
17 14 
14 13 
16 11 
13 10 
15 12 
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9 15 
9 17 
12 19 
11 15 
8 13 
10 15 
13 17 
12 16 
10 11 12 
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14 13 15 
14 14 18 
11 11 14 
9 10 10 
11 12 14 
11 19 16 
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Professionals: 
Fred Gilbert . 13 14 20 14 13 20 1 4 13 20 15 15 1 8 
Geo Maxwell .14 14 17 15 13 19 14 15 18 15 14 17 
Dockendorf .12 16 18 13 12 16 12 13 19 12 12 18 
Second Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 15 15 15 20 
oimpson . 12 14 
Chas Kolb . 10 9 16 13 10 16 ii 13 16 12 13 16 
P I Appleman.... 15 11 18 14 14 19 13 12 14 15 14 19 
M R Smith. 11 14 12 10 12 9 14 14 19 14 15 17 
H R Smith. 11 12 13 11 15 19 14 13 18 11 11 13 
E F Berg.i 2 10 .. 
Dr Gamble . 11 16 
A Snyder.. " ” 99 
Ora Berry .12 12 13 19 12 14 i5 12 10 " 
W J Wilson.14 14 16 15 14 17 13 14 18 14 14 18 
Dvorak . 13 14 16 13 14 17 13 12 17 11 11 17 
R Weatherhead... 12 11 12 15 13 17 12 13 19 14 14 19 
Wm Haltz . 11 9 14 10 14 16 12 15 14 13 12 18 
M O Trailor. 7 8 9 11 .. 6 
D Doran .16 13 12 17.” " " 
A Bojens . 8 6 9 11 .’ 
Professionals: 
Fred Gilbert .14 14 18 12 14 18 13 14 19 15 12 20 
Geo Maxwell .13 14 17 13 15 19 13 15 19 14 15 19 
Dockendorf . 13 14 19 11 15 20 13 14 18 13 12 19 
Brk. 
139 
143 
172 
165 
143 
132 
160 
160 
189 
185 
167 
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178 
171 
161 
181 
168 
171 
158 
183 
186 
181 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., April 24.—Just an even dozen 
members reported at the grounds this morning for the 
regular bi-monthly shoot of the Hudson Gun Club. 
L). D. Engel was the winner of the club prizes with a 
score of 24, and he was also high average for the day 
W1 t -2? P er cent -> w Bh Billy O’Brien the runner up 
with 74 per cent. 
The day was raw and chilly, and with the stiff north¬ 
east wind that was blowing across the traps, causing the 
targets to do all kinds of stunts, so that the boys were 
unable to figure where to hold with accuracy, so that 
their scores would look presentable. 
On May 8 we hold our next shoot, and all those who 
care to spend a pleasant morning at the traps, are in¬ 
vited to come out to the Hudsons, where a hearty wel¬ 
come is extended to you. 
Events: 
Targets: 
D D Engel. 
J W Williams. 
W O’Brien . 
L Gille . 
Dr Groll . 
C Schreyvogel ... 
J Pape . 
S G Montgomery 
J R Craft.. 
C A Kurzell. 
J De Freitas. 
D E Hunt. 
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Secretary. 
Hercules Gun Club. 
Temple Pa.—The coming tournament of the Hercules 
Gun Club, Temple, Pa., May 5, 1910, indicates one of 
the leading tournaments of the season. Program calls 
for 200 targets, entrance $14. Money divided percentage 
system. One half cent will be set aside from each 
target thrown during the day as high average money, to 
be divided among the seven high amateur guns, 25. 20 
15, 15. 10, 10 and 5 per cent. If fifteen entries shoot 
through program, targets or sweeps, $15 additional will 
to -, the , fiv ^ u hi §!? a ™ teu r grins—first, $5; second, 
$4: third, $3; fourth, $2; fifth, $1. 
r>Ji en ] P , ,e k- Pa i. 5 s r, fiv f- mi, es east of Reading, Pa., on the 
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad and Pennsylvania Rail¬ 
road. Has trolley service every thirty minutes from 
Reading Pa., Fourth and Penn streets, or at Phila- 
delnhia & Reading Depot. 
The grounds are modernly equipped, perfectly level 
and but one block from Philadelphia & Reading Railroad 
station. 
The Hercules Gun Club is a strong advocating member 
of the Eastern Trapshooters’ Deague, with headquarters 
at Allentown. Each club which is a member of this 
league will send us two representatives to shoot the 
program, which will greatly add to the sucess which is 
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