June 4, 1910.] 
915 
Geo Tucker . 
H Howard . 
W P Miles. 
Geo W Brancroft_.■. 
D W Breazeale. 
D T Landry. 
A M Green. 
L F Lallande. 
W D Stiele. 
Frank Ginn . 
R F Clare. 
D W Fanchot. 
J B Munday. 
Chas B Parker. 
Frank Markel . 
Professionals: 
Ed F Forsgard. 
A D Gibles. 
Harold Money . 
L Wade . 
L P Chaudet. 
H J Donnelly. 
Ben Schwartz . 
140 
127 
165 
151 
190 
171 
165 
153 
190 
167 
140 
114 
140 
128 
140 
127 
140 
94 
190 
153 
165 
i45 
190 
167 
165 
151 
190 
175 
140 
121 
190 
186 
80 
55 
165 
140 
190 
128 
110 
104 
165 
155 
130 
82 
165 
123 
40 
31 
... 
... 
... 
165 
i45 
190 
180 
165 
161 
190 
184 
165 
156 
190 
176 
165 
158 
190 
174 
165 
150 
190 
173 
165 
149 
190 
157 
165 
139 
190 
161 
165 
151 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., May 30. —Bad weather did not dampen 
the ardor of those who shot on the grounds of the 
Ossining Gun Club to-day. At times, when the rain 
came down in bucketfuls and the hail fell in cartloads, 
it looked like a postponement, but such a torrent could 
not last, and the team race with White Plains was fin¬ 
ished. Scores were very low owing to the wind and 
interference of showers. Blandford won the cup for 
high score on the Ossining team, while Joe Schirmer 
annexed the cup for the visitors. A special handicap 
cup for Ossining Gun Club members was won by Edw. 
Brewerton. The figures after the names denote Ossin¬ 
ing’s miss-as-breaks handicap in 100. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
10 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Barlow, 16 . 
6 
12 
14 
Bedell, 6 . 
s 
17 
IS 
°3 
OA 
Hyland, 14 . 
7 
20 
18 
14 
15 
Wood, 10 . 
3 
15 
22 
Carpenter . 
8 
15 
15 
Blandford, 8 .... 
9 
23 
20 
21 
22 
Brewerton, 18 .. 
5 
20 
20 
14 
14 
Dietrich, 18 . 
6 
16 
19 
16 
Kirby, 40 . 
4 
12 
Lyons, 16 . 
7 
ie 
17 
18 
Kipp. 24 . 
5 
16 
16 
McAndeless . 
4 
14 
15 
8 
Petry . 
8 
12 
14 
Sellers . 
4 
13 
19 
22 
Molenave . 
5 
13 
15 
Schirmer . 
6 
20 
20 
19 
Tuttle, 20 . 
4 
Hawley . 
7 
15 
7 
English, 25 . 
5 
Fisher, 16 . 
6 
17 
14 
20 
13 
Ward, Tr. 
6 
16 
14 
Sutton . 
IS 
11 
12 
Ward, Sr. 
. . 
15 
23 
IS 
IS 
Team race, 50 targets 
per 
man: 
Ossining G. 
C. 
White 
Plains 
G. 
C. 
Blandford . 
. 43 
Schirmer 
40 
Brewerton . 
40 
Ward, Sr. 
38 
Hyland . 
. 38 
32 
Wood . 
. 37 
Ward. Tr. 
30 
Bedell . 
. 35 
C arpenter 
30 
Dietrich . 
. 35 
McAnderton 
29 
Lyon . 
33 
Sutton 
29 
Kipp . 
. 32 
Molenave 
28 
Fisher . 
. 31 
Petry .... 
26 
Barlow . 
. 26- 
-350 
Hawley .. 
. 22 304 
r r. n 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., May 28.—Between autos, fishing trips 
and ball games, we played to a light house to-day. 
Leonard got a puncture at Stafford and had to walk- 
five miles and push his bike. Febiger was trying his 
new Baker single, 44 out of first 50, 90 out of next 100, 
48 out of last 50, and straight runs of 20, 20, 23 and 34 
might be good for the first try-out. “Thirty-nine” keeps 
right at it, and got Class A spoon again to-day. Lortz 
won Class B spoon. Trophy events were handicaps, and 
the following are actual breaks: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 20 20 25 25 25 25 
Febiger . 7 20 17 21 21 24 24 
“39” .. 9 15 19 23 . 
Gardiner . 8 15 18 22 21 19 .. 
Lortz . 5 12 12 
Talbot . 3 8 10 !! !! !! ! 
Walls . 8 16 18 21 22 .. .. 
Put us off at Buffalo Monday, and we’ll meet you 
June 7 at the State shoot. 
Chas. W. Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Norlh River Gun Club 
Edgewater 
, N. J..—Scores 
made at the 
North 
River 
Gun Club on 
Saturday, 
May 28, follow: 
Richter . 
101 
Mrs Hutton 
.... 100 
61 
Medler . 
.... 225 
170 
Hall . 
.... 195 
164 
Wellymiller 
.... 125 
105 
Brown . 
.... 140 
112 
Wynne . 
.... 215 
177 
Schwenke .. 
.... 195 
117 
Pones . 
. ... PO 
Glover . 
.... 95 
SS 
Eickhoff .... 
.... 210 
174 
Knight . 
.... 100 
86 
Barnes . 
.... 140 
109 
Chas. Medler, Capt. 
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