May 21, 1910.] 
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New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, May 14.—The final shoot of the season 
of the New York Athletic Club at Travers Island, had 
for its headliner the shooting of the final half of the 200- 
target club championship, and resulted in a win for 
Dr. D. Le Roy Culver, who only joined the club in the 
middle of the past season. The lead he gained in the 
first 100 last Saturday stood him in good stead, as 
Charley Billings held him even to-day and was only two 
targets away, after a very poor start in his first string 
last week; Charley thus finishing second four years in 
succession. Fred Schauffler, last year’s winner, finished 
third—far below his usual form. 
Fred Hodgman made high score (93) for the day, but 
was not on hand last week, so could not win. 
Mort. Lenane had bruised his shoulder, so he could 
not show at his best. 
A special committee trophy, a fine gold watch, was won 
by Rob Debacher, after two shoot-offs with Dr. Thiel- 
man. 
Some special events and several novelty events in 
which the boys had all kinds of sport, rang down the 
shooting curtain for 1910. The scores follow: 
Club Championship: 
Total Total 
2d 100. 1st 100. 
Grand 
Total. 
Dr D L Culver. 
23 24 
21 23 
92 
94 
186 
Dr H T Thielman.... 
22 22 
20 21 
85 
90 
175 
F A Hodgman. 
24 24 
22 23 
93 
93 
C W Billings. 
24 25 
21 22 
92 
92 
184 
W J Elias. 
21 17 
22 22 
82 
74 
156 
Dr E R De Wolfe... 
23 23 
22 22 
90 
90 
G L Bready. 
19 22 
19 22 
82 
82 
164 
F H Schauffler. 
23 25 
21 22 
91 
89 
ISO 
M V Lenane. 
24 18 
21 25 
88 
91 
179 
G W Lembeck. 
18 21 
21 22 
82 
86 
168 
F Lenane, Jr. 
18 21 
19 23 
SI 
82 
163 
R M Owen. 
22 21 
21 22 
86 
86 
R R Debacher. 
19 14 
18 22 
73 
73 
T C Durham. 
19 20 
19 24 
82 
. . 
82 
G Greiff . 
19 21 16 24 
Committee 
80 
80 
Specials 
Trophy. 
1 2 
3 
4 
Dr H J Thielman. 
.. 4 
o 
22 24—50 
21 24—45 
18 16 
2 25 
2 20 
F A Hodgman. 
.. 0 
24 23—47 
24 22 
C W Billings. 
.. 2 
21 23—46 
21 19 
W T Elias. 
.. 6 
19 22—47 
20 21 
Dr E R De Wolfe.... 
.. 6 
19 21—46 
14 .. 
G L Bready. 
.. 6 
15 21—42 
F H Schauffler. 
.. 0 
21 22-43 
23 23 
M V Lenane. 
23 23 
G W Lembeck.. 
.. 4 
2i 24-49 
23 22 
F Lenane, Tr. 
.. 4 
21-24—49 
21 .. 
R L Spotts. 
.. 0 
19 22—41 
24 20 
A W Money. 
.. 0 
22 ., 
R M Owen. 
2 
21 24-47 
22 .. 
5 25 
R >R Debacher. 
.. 10 
20 20—50 
20 .. 
5 25 
T C Durham. 
.. 4 
21 22—47 
19 17 
Gus Greiff . 
.. 4 
18 21—43 
18 .'. 
G M Thomson. 
.. 4 
21 23—48 
20 .. 
Dr Taft .. 
.. 0 
12 14^26 
!! is 
Harrison . 
. . . 
.. .. 
Canonsburg Gun Club. 
Canonsburg, Pa., May 3.—The registered tournament 
of the Canonsburg Gun Club took place to-day with an 
attendance of twenty-five amateur shooters. Following 
are the scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Ed Hickey . 
Geo E Painter ... 
Wesley Hale . 
L B Fleming 
C R Anderson ... 
Geo Cochran . 
J ohn Donley ..... 
E Wampler ... 
A S Anthony .... 
C E Hackney.... 
A Murphy . 
L Myers . 
Jas Keys . 
H H Swart . 
J W Gribble . 
Ray Nixon . 
E G Kaiser . 
C F Moore . 
B D Matthews .. 
R R Bennett . 
J W Pontefract .. 
H A Woods . 
W W Sanders ... 
E C Phillips . 
W H Denman ... 
Professionals: 
J C Garland . 
P T Evans. 
L Lauterslager .. 
J Lewis . 
L J Squier . 
H E Young -- 
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15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Total. 
13 15 15 13 14 15 13 12 11 12 133 
14 13 15 13 14 14 15 14 15 13 140 
13 15 12 9 10 15 14 13 12 11 124 
15 14 13 12 13 14 15 13 13 12 134 
14 14 12 15 12 13 11 12 14 14 131 
14 15 13 14 11 12 13 15 14 14 135 
10 15 11 10 11 14 14 12 12 11 120 
12 11 11 13 9 15 10 12 10 13 116 
9 12 14 7 12 12 9 10 8 10 103 
10 12 13 9 11 10 8 13 14 10 110 
8 15 12 11 14 13 10 10 13 9 115 
12 12 14 11 12 9 10 11 12 14 117 
9 11 15 13 13 12 13 12 15 10 123 
9 13 12 9 13 13 12 11 13 14 119 
10 12 10 11 12 11 11 10 8 13 108 
11 14 15 12 9 15 13 13 10 11 123 
11 11 14 9 7 13 9 12 12 13 111 
14 15 14 11 14 14 12 i2 14 13 133 
13 13 15 13 14 14 15 14 14 14 139 
12 14 11 11 14 11 14 10 7 14 118 
12 14 10 12 13 9 15 14 12 11 122 
10 14 12 12 12 14 12 10 11 14 121 
13 14 13 11 14 11 14 11 11 14 126 
12 14 8 11 9 13 11 11 12 10 111 
13 11 13 10 12 13 10 13 9 11 115 
12 12 14 13 10 14 13 15 14 12 129 
14 13 13 13 10 13 12 11 14 13 126 
13 11 14 11 12 10 13 13 12 10 119 
14 11 14 13 13 12 13 9 13 11 123 
14 15 14 14 13 15 13 13 12 11 134 
14 14 8 13 13 14 11 13 13 12 125 
A. S. Anthony, Sec’y. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending May 14, 
1910: 
June 22-23.—Sharon, Pa.—Perkins G. C. Warren B. 
Taylor, Field Capt. 
June 26-27.—St. Louis, Mo.—Blue Wing G. C. A. C. 
Kunze, Prest. 
July 4.—Tarentum (Pa.) G. C. and G. P. A. James A. 
Curry, Sec’y. 
July 14.—Collinsville (Conn.) R. and G. C. A. H. Eaton, 
Sec’y.' 
July 23.—North Lancaster, Mass.—Clinton. G. C. W. J. 
Tedford, Sec’y. 
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