June 25, 1910.] 
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100 , in the practice events, and also made high individual 
score in the team race, 46. D. Pohlar was second with 
45 T Schreck, of the Kentucky team; F. A. Pope and 
J. A.' Payne, of the same team, divided third place honors 
on 44. 
McArdle . 23. 
Dameron .. 24 24 21 20.. 
Frohiffir”::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ib S is is 26 
Holadfy Jr. 23 22 23 19 22 
Schreck’.. .. . 18 22 21 23 24 
Heilman . 21 20 21 22 
Woodbury . 17 19 22 19 
RandaU .. 24 23 23 20 
Williams . 19 iy -U 
Gehring . Lf * ■ ” 
Gambell . oo S3 " 
Lambert . 15 21 19 16 
Hammersmith . 23 21 21.. 
Fay?? . i i" 
Gould . To s 9 
H Pohlar . |4 8 .. .. 
Goshorn . in io ’' " 
Miller . . loll" " 
Holaday. Sr..9 .. .. 
Kentucky. 
Shreck . 21 
Woodbury .19 
Dameron .21 
F A Pope.23 
Heilman . 21 
Gambell . 21 
Lambert ...21 
Hammersmith.. 21 
Payne . 23 
Gould . 21 
Voige . 8 
23— 44 
22— 41 
20— 41 
21— 44 
22— 43 
22— 43 
19— 40 
21— 42 
21— 44 
20— 41 
9— 17 
Ohio. 
Jr.... 
Holaday, 
Randall . 
Squier .. 
Frohliger . 13 
Williams . 22 
D Pohlar .22 
McArdle . 17 
Holaday, Sr.... 22 
West . 12 
H Pohlar .14 
Connelly .17 
23 
89 
38 
81 
109 
108 
84 
77 
90 
86 
66 
79 
20 
40 
68 
27 
35 
71 
65 
67 
63 
29 
26 
22 
27 
22 
42 
19— 42 
23— 46 
22— 43 
15- 2S 
19— 41 
23— 45 
14— 31 
20— 42 
15— 27 
8 — 22 
17— 34 
WATCH THE MEN 
SHOOTING BALLIST1TE 
Notice the Absence of Smoke. 
See how the Targets are Pulverized. 
BALLISTITE 
220 220 440 
206 195 401 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
Dayton, Ky.—The first Saturday shoot which the club 
has held in a long time was very well attended, fourteen 
men facing the traps during the afternoon. The scores 
were not quite up to the usual average, but were very 
good under the conditions, a stiff breeze making the 
targets unusually hard. Dr. Gould was high man with 
80, which is a long way ahead of the gait he was going 
last winter, though not so good as he used to do before 
he became interested in live-bird shooting. Holaday 
couldn’t seem to find the targets in the wind, and fin 
ished 10 or 15 per cent, below his proper place. Kep 
linger was a close third with 73, a low score for him. 
We don’t know what gun Dameron was using to-day, 
but it did not have as many breaks in it as usual for 
him. Hammersmith suffered from the heat evidently, as 
he couldn’t seem to find the targets with his usual ac 
curacy. McArdle traveled a 92 per cent, gait in his last 
50 targets, breaking 46. Frohliger deserted the Hyde 
Park Club to-day and visited with the Kentuckians. 
Irwin and Voige are both new in the game, but they 
show some improvement and are stickers. The last of 
the season will see them doing much better. The new 
ground manager. Mr. Taggart, tried his hand at a few. 
and broke a third of the targets fired at, which is not 
bad for a beginning. Wheeler is another new one, whom 
we hope to see often. Most of the members will visit 
the Cincinnati Club on the 19th, and help things along. 
The next money-back tournament will be held on June 
26. The scores, 100 targets: 
Gould . 20 
Holaday . -9 
Francis . “h iq 
Keplinger . j* $ 
Dameron . — 
McArdle . |9 
Frohliger .. 14 
Plammersmith . -d 
Payne . | y 
Voige . y 
Ramsley ... 
21 
09 
22 16 
24 
16 
15 
12 
19 
19 
17 
16 
21 
20 
15 
19 
20 
9 
17 
Practice events: 
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Holaday . 80 60 
Trwin . 25 8 
Wheeler . 15 4 
Payne . 30 25 
Dameron . 
Gould . 
Hammersmith 
Taggart . 
15 
15 
15 
15 
Medler 
Russell 
Knight 
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70 
50 
10° 
Johnson . 175 
Wynne .150 
Philips.100 
Leonard . 65 
56 
39 
79 
133 
141 
78 
42 
Schwebke .175 
Welzmiller 
O P. Keller.. 
Kenyon . 
Mrs Hutton 
Mr Hutton . 
Eickhoff 
100 
100 
65 
100 
75 
220 
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