May 7, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
753 
Tally-Ho Club. 
Chef Mentexjr, La.—The registered tournament of the 
club was managed by Messrs. Brockman and Bamburger. 
A strong wind blew. Every one was pleased with the 
tournament. 
April 
27, 
Shot at. Broke 
L 
F Lallande. 
...200 
176 
J E Crayton... 
... 200 
169 
W 
P Miles... 
.. 200 
169 
c 
C Bates. 
... 200 
157 
s 
P North.... 
... 200 
165 
T 
K Warren.. 
.. 200 
176 
C 
Nuchols ... 
... 200 
170 
R 
E Saucier.. 
.. 200 
170 
Professionals: 
W 
Huff . 
... 200 
177 
H 
Money .... 
... 200 
169 
L 
P Chaudet . 
... 200 
131 
April 
00 
<N 
L 
F Lallande. 
...200 
170 
T 
E Crayton. 
... 200 
181 
W 
P Miles .. 
... 200 
158 
C 
C Bates.... 
...200 
171 
s 
P North... 
...200 
172 
T K Warren.. 
... 200 
187 
C 
Nuchols .. 
...200 
180 
R 
K Saucier.. 
... 200 
164 
Professionals: 
W 
Huff . 
...200 
190 
H 
Money ... 
...200 
168 
L 
P Chaudet. 
... 200 
161 
First Day. 
Shot at. Broke 
W W Cocke. 200 174 
F B Ford. 200 170 
G M McMurdo. 200 170 
W D Hill. 200 146 
J N Kraemer... 200 145 
J B Murray.... 200 105 
H Howard . 200 174 
J M Barnes. 200 144 
J F Wood. 200 12S 
P L Litzke. 200 93 
Second Day. 
W W Cocke ... 200 147 
F B ' Ford. 200 139 
G M McMurdo. 200 172 
W D Hill. 200 169 
T N Kraemer... 60 29 
T B Murray. 200 82 
H Howard . 200 185 
J F Wood. 200 131 
P L Litzke. 200 1 09 
G. H. Brockman, Pres. 
For the Third Successive Year 
1908 - 1909 - 1910 
BALLISTITE WINS 
Championship of Metropolitan Clubs, at Montclair, N. J., 
April 6th, 1910, — by Mr. A. Lindley, Newark, N. J. 
-ALSO- 
Five Men Team Race, by Smith Gun Club, Newark, N. J. 
Score 437 ex 500. 
Don’t Hesitate! Shoot the Powder that has Proven its Merits 
J. H. LAU ®. CO.. Agents, - - - NEW YORK 
Hyde Park Gun Club. 
April 30 was an ideal spring day, warm and pleasant, 
but with rather too much wind for high scores. There 
was a good attendance, and one or two. of the shooters 
put up good scores in spite of the wind. For instance. 
Freeman only missed 3 out of his first 100, and recorded 
a score of 118 out of 125. Hammersmith broke 49 out of 
his first 50, and Kepling scored 46 out of one of his 
60s. The club had a squad of the Cincinnati Gun Club 
as visitors to-day, and a team match was one of the 
features of the afternoon. The visitors won by 7 targets. 
The Cincinnatis got a lead of 9 in the first round. Hyde 
Park cut 2 off of this in the second round, and the 
teams tied in the last round. Hammersmith and Rugg, 
of the opposing teams, tied for high score on 45. De 
Mar, one of Hyde Park’s best shots, was second with 
43. Lou Ahlers, of Cincinnati, came third on 42. Hala- 
day, in the practice events, scored 88 out of 100, which 
is several lower than his average, but the wind got the 
best of him in some of the events. The trophy events 
were postponed this week, as it was too late to start 
them when the team race was finished. 
The revolver range is practically finished, and will 
be ready for use next Saturday. It is located in a 
small ravine just back of the club house. Work on the 
rifle range will now be pushed, and the range put in 
condition for use very soon. The scores: 
Team match, 50 targets per man, five men in team: 
Cincinnati 
G. C. 
Hyde Park 
G. C. 
Hammersmith . 
. 45 
Rugg . 
.... 45 
Ahlers . 
. 42 
De Mar . 
.... 43 
Dr Bird . 
. 41 
Reif . 
.... 39 
Tohnson . 
.... 41 
Keplinger . 
.... 38 
Heilman . 
.... 3S- 
-207 
Phillips . 
.... 35- 
-200 
Practice events: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. Brk. 
Keplinger . 
.. 125 
101 
Phillips . 
. 25 
18 
Haladay . 
. 125 
109 
De Mar . 
. 25 
22 
Hammersmith . 
. 75 
71 
Reif . 
. 25 
21 
Dr Bird . 
. 50 
38 
Heilman . 
. 50 
36 
Ahlers . 
.. 25 
22 
Freeman . 
. 125 
118 
Stevenson . 
. 60 
36 
Rugg . 
. 50 
40 
Johnson . 
25 
21 
Beekley . 
. 50 
30 
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Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 25 15 15 Broke. 
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Ewing . 14 14 14 14 15 14 25 25 14 14 163 
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Glover . 15 15 15 15 14 15 23 25 15 14 166 
Brown . 15 14 14 15 14 16 23 24 14 14 162 
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