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Brooksville Gun Club. 
Brooksville, Miss.—The dates of this club’s regis¬ 
tered tournament were April 26, 27 and 28. The program 
consisted of ten 20-target events on each day. The 25- 
target handicap for a Stevens gun was won by N. B. 
Smith with 25 straight. Totals follow: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Third Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
A 
Shot at. Brie. 
r- A -* 
Shot at.Brk. 
Ira Galbraith. 
.. ?00 
189 
200 
190 
200 
198 
C M Powers. 
.. 200 
189 
200 
190 
200 
196 
S M Jones. 
..200 
165 
200 
157 
200 
181 
N B Smith. 
.. 200 
168 
200 
157 
200 
169 
J H Crawford.... 
... 200 
147 
200 
142 
200 
170 
C M Davis. 
... 200 
144 
200 
155 
200 
159 
E E Ferrell. 
... 200 
147 
200 
180 
200 
182 
J R Livingston. 
P C Ward. 
... 180 
176 
200 
187 
200 
195 
... 200 
186 
200 
168 
200 
185 
Oscar Dothrow 
...200 
165 
200 
166 
200 
173 
W R Barefield.. 
200 
170 
200 
165 
E E Tacoway... 
...200 
180 
200 
175 
200 
187 
W E Parks. 
... 200 
164 
200 
153 
... 
. • . 
E P Campbell.. 
... 200 
166 
200 
181 
200 
185 
S L -Dodd. 
200 
164 
200 
169 
W M Haney... 
...200 
i74 
200 
154 
200 
181 
M O Allen. 
... 200 
122 
200 
131 
200 
-150 
W F Rumble... 
200 
109 
F P Baker. 
200 
168 
200 
i76 
W B Bell. 
...200 
i59 
200 
159 
200 
155 
W McLeod . 
... 
200 
150 
■ • • 
• . . 
T N Roberts.... 
... 200 
166 
200 
156 
... 
... 
C L Scales. 
. . . 
200 
136 
. . . 
... 
W A Walker.... 
...200 
129 
200 
146 
. . . 
T Wilkins . 
200 
160 
80 
56 
W Creigler . 
• . • 
160 
113 
200 
M McLeod . 
... 
... 
... 
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Professionals 
R O Heikes_ 
’... 200 
174 
200 
176 
200 
192 
W R Crosby.... 
...200 
199 
200 
196 
200 
196 
C O Le Compte 
...200 
190 
200 
177 
200 
190 
Guy Ward . 
T W Hightower. 
... 200 
181 
200 
1S9 
200 
193 
... 200 
187 
200 
174 
200 
186 
H D Gibbs. 
... 200 
193 
200 
177 
200 
188 
E R Hall. 
...200 
190 
200 
184 
200 
192 
J C Wickerson.. 
... 200 
131 
200 
183 
200 
183 
T O Goodbread 
. 
. . . 
200 
162 
200 
181 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
Dayton, O.—Twelve shooters were on hand May 1, 
and did considerable shooting. The day was cloudy, 
with a strong wind blowing most of the time, which 
made hard targets. The club has just installed an Ideal- 
Leggett trap, which was used for the first time on April 
24. It worked smoothly, and the members are much 
pleased with it. In the 50-target event J. B. C. was high 
man with 47. Out of 100 targets Woodbury made high 
score of 89, with J. B. C. a close second on 88. Holaday 
accounted for 85,' a lower score than he usually makes, 
and for which the wind was largely responsible. Dam- 
eron was not in the best of trim, or he would have done 
better than 88 per cent. McArdle got on to them in 
nice shape to-day, in spite of the wind. Dr. Hill hasn’t 
been in a shoot here for a long time. His score was not 
up to his old-time work, but still it shows that he hasn’t 
forgotten hew to poipt a guh. Schreck shot a little 
below his mark; hard luck in two events bringing his 
total lower than usual with him. Several of the mem¬ 
bers will attend the State shoot at Lexington on the 
19th, among them. Messrs. Schreck, Dameron, Wood¬ 
bury, Hammersmith and Dea. An effort will be made 
to get the State live bird shoot, in the fall for Ryland, 
and this is surely an ideal place to hold such an event, 
and the Crystal Lake Gun Club can handle it all right. 
The scores: 
Fiftv targets: 
T B C 
. 47 
McArdle ... 
. 41 
. 46 
. 34 
Dameron . 
. 44 
Dr Hill .... 
. 31 
Ilaladay . j.. 
. 43 
L Bauman . 
. 26 
Schreck . 
. 43 
Practice events 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Haladay . 
100 
79 
Dr Hill . 
.... 25 
14 
McArdle . 
50 
38 
L Bauman . 
.... 25 
10 
Woodbury . 
75 
64 
Haladay, Sr. 
.... 25 
19 
Schreck' . 
50 
36 
E T Hill. 
.... 25 
2 
T B C . 
75 
61 
Kirby . 
.... 25 
14 
Hooks . 
25 
13 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Most of the regulars were visiting with Hyde Park on 
April 80, and little shooting was done on the grounds. 
On May 1 three members were present and shot a few. 
Hammersmith led with 47 out of 50. Heile shot at the 
trap to-day for the first time, and had about the usual 
beginner’s luck; but he was not discouraged, and pur¬ 
poses to keep at it. Shooting at 12 pairs of doubles, 
Hammersmith broke 17 and Heilman 13; and in a 25- 
target event the former broke 24 and the latter 15. 
On Sunday, May 8, the club will give an afternoon 
shoot; the program is 100 targets in four events at 15 
and two at 20 targets, entrance $8, divided 35, 30, 20 and 
15 per cent. One cent for each target trapped will be 
set aside for a purse, to be divided among the high 
guns, 40, 30. 20 and 10 per cent. The shoot will begin 
promptly at 1 P. M., and a good attendance is ex¬ 
pected. The scores: 
Fifty targets: 
Hammersmith . 47 Heile . 7 
Heilman . 39 
Sixty targets: 
McFee . 53 Feister . 39 
Randall . 47 
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