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[June 25, 1910. 
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Central 111 inois Trapshooters’ League. 
Farmer City, Ill.—The dates of this tournament were 
uT? j anc * B. Lewis made a run of 235. D. J. 
j °" a ™ ran 135. The program totaled 150 on the first 
day; 200 on the second day. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
F P Jones. 
J W Veach.... 
M B Kincaid... 
J Barker . 
S Iv Weedman. 
B F Garrer. 
N Durbin 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
. 150 
W H Hawes. 150 
A C Connor. 150 
C Miller . 150 
W Swartz . 150 
T Stoner . 150 
R J Moore. 150 
A R Keller. 65 
I C Davidson . 150 
W P Workman. 150 
H Gill . 150 
B Lewis . 150 
A Lawrence . 150 
B Fultz . 150 
C J Maldaner. 150 
J Weaver . 80 
F Carden . 80 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
A C Buckles. 150 
Jim Gray . 150 
J M Reed.150 
Joe Stensil . 150 
E K Crothers. 150 
139 
134 
129 
129 
132 
138 
132 
119 
140 
136 
118 
134 
134 
59 
140 
137 
129 
148 
131 
116 
130 
59 
50 
136 
139 
139 
139 
141 
200 ' 
165 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
165 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
‘is 
200 
200 
200 
200 
186 
153 
168 
178 
170 
178 
171 
167 
189 
181 
135 
168 
174 
i9i 
188 
176 
199 
156 
’ii 
182 
i82 
181 
188 
C J Sammis. 
lid 
131 
. . . 
E Giles . 
132 
C Portman . 
.... 100 
75 
Tim Grav . 
137 
H H Hotze. 
144 
T Hoysradt . 
.... 100 
89 
G E Botts. 
.... 150 
133 
S Getty . 
36 
M Bishop . 
.... 150 
140 
)< P Cat hern. 
200 
179 
Dr Laird . 
100 
92 
Professionals: 
PI W Cadwallader. 
!... 150 
142 
200 
193 
A H Ammann. 
.... 150 
142 
200 
190 
H T Borden. 
.... 150 
145 
200 
192 
D T Holland. 
.... 150 
144 
200 
194 
W D Stannard. 
.... 150 
148 
200 
191 
G E Mathews. 
.... 150 
132 
200 
177 
Team shoot, 25 targets, five men on a team: 
Bloomington. 
McDermand ... 18 
Crothers . 2 4 
Grav . 21 
Curley . 21 
Bishop . 21—T 05 
Previous score . 109 
Total two shoots.214 
Springfield. 
Workman .24 
Maldaner . 22 
Davidson . 25 
Connor . 23 
Lewis . 24—116 
Previous score .117 
Total two shoots.223 
Farmer City. 
Jones . 23 
Needman . 22 
Garver . 23 
Decatur. 
Keller . 24 
Stoner . 20 
Miller . 23 
Swartz . 18 
Moore . 23- 
Previous score . 
-108 
85 
Total two shoots,. 193 
Peoria. 
Giles . 21 
Portman . 21 
Sammis . 23 
Barker . 22 
Hotze . 23—110 
Previous score ... 1.... 105 
Total two shoots.'.215 
Kincaid . 23 
Reed ..... 25—116 
Previous score . 110 
Total two shoots .226 
Lamberfville (N. J.) Rod and Gun Club. 
June 18.—The Lambertville Rod and Gun Club held its 
second registered target tournament to-day, and the at¬ 
tendance was small, owing to the very bad weather con¬ 
ditions. Mr. N. Apgar led the field with the nothing 
short of phenomenal score of 192 out of 200. Mr. T. L 
Reid was high amateur. Mr. E. F. Slear was a close 
second, and Mr. E. E. Bates third. The high gun 
money, $10, divided $5, $3 and $2 for the three high guns 
went to the above-named. 
The feature of the shoot was the third and deciding 
1 shoot (each team having won one race) between the 
home club five-man team and the five-man team of the 
Alert Gun Club, of Phillipsburg, N. J. Each team 
shot at 250 targets (50 per man), and the: home club 
won, with a total of 212 out of 250 to 204 out of 250. 
The scores of the team shoot are as follows: 
Lambertville. Alert. 
Capt E E Bates. 
...46 
Capt H L Inscho 
.. 44 
T T. Reid . 
...42 
A W Young . 
.. 44 
C Moore . 
...41 
W H Raub . 
.. 42 
E H Abbott.... 
...40 
II L Keifer. 
.. 35 
E L Wilson . 
... 43—212 
Geo Stubblebine. 
.. 39—204 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
*N Apgar . 
200 192 
E F Slear . 
200 
176 
*L R Lewis _ 
200 160 
B L Cane . 
15 
5 
*F Lawrence ... 
95 87 
W H Raub . 
70 
59 
E L Bates . 
200 175 
H L Keiper .... 
70 
51 
T L Reid . 
200 177 
H L Inscho.... 
90 
78 
C Moore . 
200 153 
E L Wilson . 
70 
62 
G W Young . 
200 188 
A Anderson, Jr. 
60 
41 
E H Abbott . 
200 147 
G Stubblebine.. 
50 
39 
C S Closson. 
135 77 
E. E. Bates, Sec’y- 
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