June 25, 1910.] 
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Lawton (Okla.) Gun Club. 
The dates of the Lawton registered tournament were 
June 14 and 15. A number of the shooters made very 
high averages, many amateurs surpassing the profes¬ 
sionals, as the following totals will show: 
First Day. Second Day. 
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Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
W C Williams . 200 187 200 189 
W R Campbell . 200 189 200 190 
D Franchot . 200 190 200 18- 
T Huston 200 189 200 196 
T B Newton !!!!!!!!. 200 191 200 192 
O H Nutt . 200 196 200 194 
Toe Appleman . 200 187 200 189 
H F Gray . 200 195 200 191 
FT S Harris . 200 171 200 1/4 
Ernest Pattee . 120 109 80 69 
G E Cole. 200 173 200 169 
M Andrews . 200 170 200 188 
W E Bailey . 200 186 200 177 
e ratty 200 179 • 200 177 
W J Donald . 200 172 200 177 
Joe Holland . 200 187 j.00 183 
F R Taylor . 200 191 200 183 
A J Broe . 200 167 200 165 
W P Vvalker . 200 172 200 168 
T E Williams . 200 171 200 170 
T N Mayfield . 200 181 200 168 
O B Garrison . 140 108 80 67 
W F Carter . 140 107 40 10 
Hub Petitfils . 100 53 40 19 
W E Ridenhour . 200 175 
M C Maddox . 200 171 
H T Bettis . 200 175 . 
T G T.mfHav.200 164 . 
F V Wright . 200 175 100 89 
D A Myers.... 160 123 80 68 
C H Cuddyback . 200 167 200 148 
Wm Zea . 200 171 200 165 
W B Harned . 200 151 . 
W S White . 20 11 
F E Jackson . 60 .49 200 175 
G A H ->rton. 40 22 40 _0 
Victor Link . ••• 80 51 
Professionals: ... lnl 
Ed O’Brien . 200 192 200 191 
F M Faurote"”. 200 191 200 190 
Sam Smith . *. . 200 193 200 17 
Chris Gottlieb . m 1«4 W 
Fred Bell . 200 175 200 177 
H J Donnelly . 200 ' 193 200 180 
First Day. 
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Second Day. 
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A L Yearous..... 200 
W B Lin ell. 200 
Prof Hazelwood . 200 
Lou Abbott . 35 
Burt Anderson . 200 
Dr Nichols . 
Chas Jackson . 200 
Calloway . ••• 
Chas Jackson . 200 
Lou Nelson . 150 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Ed Davis .... 
Whitaker . 
Gill Wisner .. 
Edwards . 
T R Craven... 
B Brown .... 
F Hartwig.. 
Sam Caloway 
W Parsons .. 
Rash . 
Royal . 
E G Wallace. 
Tess Cunduff 
200 
200 
50 
200 
200 
200 
181 
1S9 
183 
30 
180 
i?7 
177 
125 
181 
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41 
178 
i?3 
170 
Professionals: 
. 200 
188 
Wm Garrett . 
Eastman . 
. 200 
168 
F C Whitney. 
. 200 
142 
200 
200 
200 
200 
35 
'20 
115 
50 
100 
200 
50 
200 
50 
ioo 
10O 
100 
100 
200 
200 
189 
185 
184 
176 
26 
’i<5 
99 
23 
77 
i-75 
37 
174 
43 
'95 
92 
86 
78 
192 
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Some Averages 
WON 
THE 
PARKER 
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At Memphis. Tenn.. June 9-10-11, W R. Crosby won 
high professional average score 578 ex 6 U . 
Walter Huff won second professional, with score of 573 ex b U . 
15.16. W. R. Crosby P „k.r t.., ,, .hoy ,l.„y, do. ** *r Ca,a,o S u, 
Eldora (Iowa) Gun Club. 
At this registered tournament, June 14 and 15, W. B. 
Linell made a run of 122 straight. 
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Bryden Gun Club. 
Allentown, Pa.—At the Bryden Gun Club s bi¬ 
monthly shoot. Saturday, June 18, during a torrent ot 
rain, John L. F.nglert, their foremost member, broke his 
50 targets straight in two 25-target events, with his own 
hand-made stock to his old gun barrel. This was a 
wonderful feat. President Brown refereed and was sur¬ 
prised at the exceptional skill John showed on this 
occasion. , „ _ , 
The Bryden Gun Club, of Catasauqua, Pa., member 
of Eastern Trapshooters’ League, and Pennsylvania State 
Sportsmen’s Association, will hold its first annual reg- 
istered target tournament July 7 and 8 . Program calls 
for 150 targets each day, entrance $13; V 2 cent will be 
set aside for each target thrown each day as high 
average money, divided among the seven high amateur 
guns, viz., 25, 20, 15, lo, 10, 10 and 5 per cent. The club 
donates $15 additional when fifteen shoot through pro¬ 
gram. divided to the five high amateur guns. First, 
$5; second, $4; third, $3; fourth, $2, and fifth, $1. 
Catasauqua, Pa., is three miles north of Allentown, 
Pa., one hundred miles west of New York, and sixty 
miles north of Philadelphia, Pa. Free lunch will be 
served to all/participants. A new 16 x 40 feet club house 
on the grounds. Covered score. 
A. K. Ludwig, Mgr. 
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