May 28, 1910.] 
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Spring Valley S. A. 
Adams . 8 30 
Wertz . 9 32 — 62 
Lansdale G. C. 
F Bender . 3 25 
Rodgers . 5 28 — 53 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove G. C. 
1) A Herrold.8 27 
W Spicer . 5 22 — 49 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove No. 2. 
S M Troxell.... 8 29 
7 W Schoffstall. 7 26—55 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove No. 3. 
F W Snyder. 4 18 
C Foster. 6 27—35 
Harrisburg S. A. 
Allan . 3 25 
Worden . ' 8 31—56 
Harrisburg S. A. No. 2. 
I C E . 8 28 
Hunter . 7 25—53 
Lehigh Valley S. A. 
Schlicher . 6 29 
Englert . 4 26—55 
Herron Hill G. C. 
Kelsey . 9 31 
Johnston . .6 31—62 
Herron Hill I^o. 2. 
Bennett . 7 29 
Anderson . 7 30—59 
Ambler G. C. 
G A Clark. 7 25 
P B Pfleger. 5 26—51 
Highland G. C. No. 3. 
Herman .. 7 30 
Landis . 8 28—58 
Highland G. C. No. 4. 
Severn . 8 31 
Cantrell . 7 28—59 
Highland G. C. No. 5. 
Tansey . 7 29 
Griffith . 5 27—56 
Highland G. C. No. 6. 
Newcomb . 7 30 
Mooney . 6 29—59 
Highland G. C. No. 7. 
Anderson . 3 15 
Dalton . 5 27—42 
Highland- G. C. No. 8. 
W Dalton . 3 26 
Lindsey . 3 22—48 
Independent G. C. No. 2. 
Wilson . 4 24 
Eyre . 6 26—50 
Independent G. C. No. 3. 
Sidebotham . 6 26 
Appleton . 7 2iJ—54 
Independent G. C. No. 5. 
Ford . 6 28 
Clegg . 6 25—53 
Independent G. C. No. 6. 
Beattie .... 4 21 
Firth ..;. 4 24 — 45 
Second Day, May 18. 
The weather outlook on'the morning of this day was 
anything but bright, as it was raining hard when the 
boys tumbled out of bed, and though it continued to 
rain until about 9 -o’clock and looked threatening f. r 
some time after that no more rain fell, but the wind blew 
some. 
In spite of the hard conditions, the boys went at the 
shooting with a will, and how well their will prevailed 
can be attested by the scores, as Howard Schlicher led 
the amateurs with 190 scored out of 200, winning the 
average for the day and the State championship gold 
medal, and Charley Mink and George McCarty followed 
with 189 each, and several others were close up. This 
put Mink and Schlicher on even terms for the two days 
with 351, scored out of 370 shot at. The county cham¬ 
pionships were shot concurrent with the State cham¬ 
pionship, but that was an involved proposition to de¬ 
cipher. 
Harry Welles skipped away in the lead of his cohorts 
and every one else, with 195 scored, and German ran his 
first 99 straight, slipping up on the century mark, but 
with an unfinished run of the day before he had a con¬ 
siderable number over 170 in “concussion.” lie scored 
194. This is “going some” on hard thrown targets in a 
stiff wind. Hawkins stood third with 190. 
The attendance this day hovered around the century 
mark. 
The extra events presented a varied program. The 
first event, 25 targets from 21yds., also constituted the 
“old men’s” event for a diamond watch fob, and though 
R. R. Bennett broke them straight, he is only a “kid,” 
and Wentz, a youth of sixty, took the fob. Mink took 
the event at doubles with 19 breaks, and Herman and 
Buckwalter tied in the event at 10 pairs overhead, each 
scoring 18. Following are the scores of the second day, 
ten events of 20 targets each: 
Eyre 
Englert 
Stone ... 
Appleton 
C Kelley 
17 
17 
18 
19 
13 
16 
15 
IS 
17 
17 
167 
18 
17 
17 
17 
13 
16 
19 
17 
18 
18 
170 
17 
20 
17 
18 
19 
14 
19 
19 
15 
15 
173 
17 
19 
16 
20 
18 
17 
18 
18 
18 
17 
178 
17 
15 
16 
15 
13 
15 
17 
15 
14 
16 
153 
17 
20 
19 
16 
16 
19 
19 
19 
19 
IS 
182 
IS 
16 
16 
17 
12 
19 
19 
17 
15 
15 
164 
14 
16 
16 
15 
16 
1 1 
15 
17 
17 
16 
156 
Professionals: 
Apgar . 18 18 19 20 17 16 19 19 
Keller, 7r . 19 17 18 18 20 17 17 20 
Lewis .. 18 17 16 15 18 17 18 15 
Glover . 17 17 20 19 18 18 18 18 
Stevens . 20 19 19 20 17 19 18 IS 
German . 20 20 20 20 19 20 19 18 
Pratt . 17 16 18 19 16 13 17 15 
Darton . 17 17 19 18 20 19 18 16 
Hawkins .'.. 17 19 19 20 19 17 20 19 
Lvon . 19 19 18 19 19 20 19 18 
Welles . 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 19 
Blood . 18 17 18 18 20 13 18 17 
Keller, Sr. 19 16 17 20 19 . 
Dupont . 11 12 18 15 17 15 14 15 
Hamlin .* . 17 IS 16 19 19 18 IS 16 
20 14 
17 16 
18 15 
16 19 
18 18 
20 IS 
16 13 
19 20 
20 20 
IS 19 
20 20 
IS 20 
180 
179 
167 
180 
186 
194 
160 
183 
190 
188 
195 
177 
91 
145 
176 
Third Day, May 19. 
This day opened bright and bade fair to continue so, 
but the wind, which had been whispering about on the 
previous day, was still active, and the shooting was 
again anything but easy. The boys, however, went at 
the shooting with a vim and also a determination to 
run up good scores. When the last event had been con¬ 
cluded, it was found that Geo. 1*' Painter Jed with 167 
scored, and Howard Schlicher followed with 165, and 
Mink ’and Kahler trailed with 160 each, and Herman 
another point away with 159. I’h’s fa' e the three davs 
average in all events to Howard Schlicher, of Allentown, 
Pa., with a grand total of 516 out of 555. Charles Mink, 
of the Highland Gun Club, of Philadelphia, was second 
with 511. and Geo. E. Painter, of the Herron Hill Gun 
Club, of Pittsburg, was third with 509. German was 
away out in front of his comrades with 176 scored, and 
this gave him the professional average with 534 scored; 
J. M. Hawkins scored 167 the third day, and this gave 
SQUAD OF TOP-NOTCH PROFESSIONALS. 
Lester German (high average and high run winner), Geo. Lyon, T. M. Hawkins, W. B. Darton and 
T. B. Pratt. 
A REUNION OF OLD TIMERS. 
F. M. Elaines, newly elected President; W. H. Wolstencroft, Col. Hamlin, H. L. David (“Landis”) 
and Tom Keller. 
Kuhn . 17 15 
Quinn . 19 18 
Adams . 14 15 
Miller . 16 15 
Wertz . 20 16 
Bender . 18 17 
H P Herman. 16 19 
Griffith . 16 18 
Pflegar . 18 14 
C H Newcomb. 17 19 
H Schlicher ..;. 20 18 
W B Severn. 16 16 
II Kahler . 19 20 
C Mink. 17 20 
G McCarty . IS 20 
W Wolstencroft . 18 19 
T Tansey . 19 18 
Johnson . 20 19 
Kelsey . 17 19 
Bennett . 19 19 
Anderson . 17 19 
Oliver .....17 19 
C W Miller. 14 18 
Jacobs . 11 16 
Cantrell . 16 18 
Lockwood . 14 20 
Arrow . 13 16 
Herrold . 16 17 
Troxell . 17 18 
Schoffstall . 13 19 
Speiser . 18 16 
Kreider . 12 14 
Flames . 18 17 
Landis . 17 20 
Buckwalter . 18 19 
Jebb . 19 18 
17 
18 
15 
18 
16 
17 
17 
17 
167 
14 
16 
20 
19 
12 
16 
19 
18 
171 
19 
16 
14 
18 
18 
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18 
17 
168 
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16 
20 
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169 
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15 
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181 
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178 
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187 
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168 
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151 
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183 
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164 
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