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SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES 
302-304 Broadway - New York City 
[June xi, 1910. 
Northside Gun Club. 
Milwaukee, Wis.—-The dates of this club s registered 
tournament were May 28-29. On the first day there was 
rain; on the second, high wind. 
First Day. 
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Shot at. Broke. 
Second Day. 
_ k __ 
C C Shumway. 
. 150 
. 150 
126 
137 
. 150 
123 
. 150 
131 
C W Rates . 
. 150 
125 
. 150 
133 
T LT T.nok. 
. 150 
98 
■j TT We If . 
. 150 
134 
. 150 
135 
. 150 
131 
C W Groffy. 
. 150 
. 30 
128 
10 
G Himmelstein . 
. 30 
. 150 
21 
78 
E Leidel . 
. 30 
21 
Hammersmith .. 
Wm Raup . 
Jos Raup . 
Hover . 
H G Potter. 
D Miller . 
F Prohl . 
G Immekus . 
J Lake . 
Piepenhagen .. • • 
H W Silvernail. 
G Coop . 
Doelle . 
Weiss ... 
A Klapinski . 
G Lade . 
M Poetzel . 
J Soergel . 
W Bruemmer .. 
Patterson . 
Burtow . 
Professionals: 
F W Bills. 150 
C W Mitchell, Jr. 150 
E S Graham. t50 
W D Stannard. 150 
R W Clancy.. 150 
C E Robbins. 150 
143 
131 
142 
142 
127 
129 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
150 
92 
150 
121 
90 
61 
iso 
i48 
150 
116 
150 
98 
150 
109 
150 
86 
150 
'76 
150 
98 
150 
103 
150 
121 
105 
63 
150 
102 
150 
101 
150 
99 
90 
47 
150 
120 
150 
94 
105 
50 
90 
47 
75 
35 
135 
75 
90 
61 
75 
43 
60 
34 
45 
25 
45 
38 
45 
34 
45 
30 
30 
18 
150 
138 
150 
111 
150 
123 
150 
137 
150 
107 
150 
71 
Kansas City Trapshooters’ League. 
Kansas City, Mo., Mav 31.-Hcrewith are the scores 
made at the Decoration Day shoot of the Kansas City 
Trapshooters’ League. The day was marked by good 
scores and good fellowship, notwithstanding rain fell dur¬ 
ing a part of the day, making it unpleasant for those who 
happened to have to face it. , , i * c 
Harvev Dixon, of Oronogo_, Missouri^ had gotten his 
old gun hack, and to use his words, the targets just 
seemed to sit up on the sight. He dropped four in the 
200 shooting his last 25 from the 20yd. mark. In t e 
merchandise events he annexed the watch, and also the 
<r Un case, breaking 25 straight in each event, and having 
no ties Tohn Garrett came down from the clear air of 
Colorado ‘Springs, and the change didn t seem to ha\ e 
affected his good vision, for he put 195 in the game sacL 
Ed O’Brien was third high man with 191, while Jim 
TUma; was along about there with 1S9. 
T Arnt Smith got the big prize of * he . d ? y : . the „ s ^° f 
clothes, in the last event, with a 25 straight, all alone- 
S °Scores of those who shot through program follow: 
No. 1 was the regular; No. 2, the merchandise: . 
McKeesport (Pa.) Gun Club. 
The seventh annual tournament of this club, May 30, 
had twenty-six entrants. George E. Painter, of Alle- 
ghenv, was high gun, breaking 133 out of 145 targets. 
C. R. Anderson, also of Allegheny, was the runner up, 
with 129. Dr. Aber and J. F. Calhoun, of the local club, 
broke 128. , . . 
Adam Hickman, of Dravosburg, dropped in in time to 
win the $27 Stevens shotgun by breaking 24 out of -o 
in the merchandise event. ., , 
Calhoun, Frost, Anderson and Bilsing each divided $10 
in cash, breaking 23 each. 
In the money shoot. Dr. Aber was high with $17.65, 
and Calhoun was second with 17. 
The next shoot to be held by the club will be on 
Tune 9, beginning at 2 P. M. J. F. Calhoun will de- 
fend the county cup on this date against the following 
challengers: A. II. Aber, A. Hickman, K.. C. Hradshaw, 
D. M. Hardy and L. W. Cannon. 
Totals out of 145 targets, follow: 
Lowd City (la.) Gun Club. 
wind blowing a gale, the 
J C Barth. 
H Snyder . 
V IT Green. 
H Dixon . 
Geo K Mackie. 
W R Campbell. 
J P Cudahy...-. 
‘Geo Nicolai ... 
F Bartlett . 
W A Smith.... 
J S Thomas.... 
Jack Elliott ... 
81 80—161 
94 90—184 
85 87—172 
97 99—196 
95 91—186 
86 90—176 
79 87—166 
83 97—180 
80 67—147 
87 88—175 
97 92—189 
90 93—183 
C H Webber... 
T Stoner . 
F A Gillespie... 
D A Ronner... 
W B Cosby. 
D W Franchot. 
Dave Elliott 
T L Head. 
"Ed O Brien.... 
J W Garrett.... 
D D Gross. 
Hy Sherman .. 
69 83—152 
87 93—180 
89 87—176 
91 85—176 
99 90—189 
86 87—173 
94 91—185 
90 92—182 
94 97—191 
97 98—195 
80 85—165 
88 85—173 
May 30.—On account of the 
scores were exceptionally low. 
Shot at. Broke 
Painter . 
Anderson 
Calhoun 
Aber . 
Bilsing 
Noel . 
Linn 
Hale . 
Lewis 
Bradshaw 
133 
Hoey . 
. 122 
129 
Cochran . 
. 121 
128 
Moore . 
. 118 
128 
Young . 
. 114 
126 
Frost . 
. Ill 
126 
Donley . 
. 109 
124 
Sanders . 
. 106 
124 
Pitts . 
. 101 
124 
122 
Marker . 
. 98 
L Foley . 
George Heer ... 100 
T G Croutcup.. 100 
T B Nichols... 100 
T Folev .160 
j W Lux. 100 
Ed Mumm . 65 
Geo Fountain .. 100 
P Scfhlapwohl.. 65 
W J Kunkel.... 150 
Ben Black . 75 
Tames Wonick . 100 
'E R Swickard.. 160 
C Hollingsworth 100 
W M Wonick.. 100 
N Munsey .200 
C Bothell .200 
W Gabel . 100 
Ira Cutter .200 
Wm Ruppert ... 115 
C Gill . 100 
R R Ravick.... 200 
T F Bevank.... 80 
W Kubicnek ... 80 
Professionals: 
F C Whitney.... 200 
W Garrett . 200 
87 
63 
70 
68 
77 
72 
47 
74 
35 
79 
45 
63 
49 
68 
63 
158 
146 
61 
131 
70 
80 
77 
40 
64 
185 
155 
Shot 
Tom Bauer . 
J Bauer . 
J H Donahue... 
C A Bauer. 
Joe Kandk . 
Ed Murphy .... 
H Goering... 
J W ard. 
,, A Emde. 
R Brubaker .... 
Ed Kessler . 
A Hoeffer . 
Ed Wilson . 
Ed J Mougin... 
Ed Rummeihart. 
Tony . 
Chechak . 
Nichols . 
J Ogle . 
J Hayck ... 
L D Dennis. 
C E McGorry... 
A J Smith. 
at. Broke 
A 
J . 
W 
F K Eastman... 
C C Dockendorf. 
80 
100 
100 
65 
130 
65 
200 
100 
80 
35 
35 
35 
75 
65 
65 
135 
135 
35 
65 
85 
100 
85 
135 
200 
200 
45 
67 
64 
41 
74 
52 
157 
69 
51 
22 
25 
33 
67 
58 
51 
56 
57 
20 
35 
41 
71 
67 
85 
159 
161 
Bucyrus (O.) Gun Club. 
May 30.—The registered tournament of this club, had 
thirty-seven amateurs and four professionals: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
N Barr ....150 116 
C M Beer. 150 
E Campbell .... 150 
F O Williams... 150 
G A Barton.150 
T B Shaner .120 
F W Croneis.... 150 
Webster . 150 
H Smart . 150 
McKenzie . 45 
F Graham . 45 
Geo Packham .. 120 
Chas Beilharz .. 105 
F J Phelps. 75 
G Klindinst .... 76 
Thos Jesson ... 75 
C Ott . 45 
Conner . 15 
V Nussbaum ... 75 
Professionals: 
F Le Noir .135 
L Squier . 150 
143 
135 
134 
128 
87 
124 
134 
121 
26 
28 
78 
93 
48 
55 
42 
•■>■> 
14 
43 
109 
131 
E Gilbert . 60 
W L Yeoman... 45 29 
H May . 60 45 
Guess .. . 45 3i 
H Hopkins . 90 <7 
Oeo Kehen . 60 
IT S Blair . 75 55 
H F Everett.... 30 
H V Flickinger. 75 51 
H Walther . 60 
Frank Riehl ... 75 56 
A Gray . 45 
F Stein . 60 35 
G Hile . 60 33 
Chas Hetrick ... 30 18 
S E Auck. 15 8 
Wm Garver ... 30 20 
R Linn. 30 4 
W Henderson .. 150 141 
B Call . 150 139 
