FOREST AND STREAM. 
July 24, 1909.] 
153 
Manning Gun Club. 
Manning, la., July 17.—The Manning shoot was a 
success as far as the weather was concerned. The 
crowd was not quite as large as was expected. We had 
thirty shooters who shot the programme through Gil¬ 
bert was high among the professionals. Ellet was high 
among amateurs Mr. F. C. Whitney had charge of the 
office, which is always up to the minute. 
hirst Day. Second Day. 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Fred Ellett . 
W Mitchell . 
A L Yearous. 
lohn Waland .... 
A J Kelly. 
•Fred Gilbert .... 
Tohn Burger . 
R E Thornton.... 
S H^elwoocl .... 
Chas Kolb . 
V B Asher. 
J Aylesworth . 
Chas Thorpe . 
W B Linnell. 
VY D Townsend.... 
•W F Sharp. 
J S McCormack... 
C W Bentley. 
Tohn Redfern 
ban Morrell . 
G A Rober. 
E E Breckenridge. 
Tohn Frahm . 
Henry Hoffmann 
Peter Ohrt . 
Fred Vermylia .... 
F Adams . 
H W Wilson. 
" E Talbott. 
L H Fitzsimmons. 
Yewmann . 
:T Martens . 
vesting . 
S Fleming, Jr_ 
V J Reinholdt. 
t W Gooddell. 
ltd Grim . 
W S Hoon. 
jeo Hessling . 
T H Reinholdt . 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
. 200 
- 200 
- 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 20 Q 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 100 
.... 40 
.... 30 
.... 200 
.... 100 
.... 100 
.... 100 
183 
-175 
171 
ISO 
163 
191 
149 
161 
162 
159 
179 
183 
175 
153 
167 
163 
154 
152 
156 
168 
169 
175 
162 
172 
146 
175 
173 
161 
140 
163 
76 
12 
16 
150 
77 
67 
69 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
100 
200 
200 
200 
100 
200 
100 
100 
100 
193 
191 
187 
190 
168 
195 
149 
179 
175 
177 
190 
193 
183 
175 
166 
159 
179 
175 
156 
179 
174 
79 
181 
175 
169 
74 
171 
St 
77 
78 
200 
60 
55 
191 
31 
30 
■ Professional high averages for the two days, 400 tar- 
ets: Fred Gilbert 386; W. F. Sharp 329- L H Fitz- 
lmmons 334. W. S. Hoon shot 200 and broke 191 
• a i?u^. h, fL av ? rag . es for ,lle two days, 400 targets- 
has Ti ett 37 |Ja L, 7 Ay ■esworth 373; J. Waland ^370; 
v a T t P v 36S ’ 'YS- Mitchell 366; W. B. Linnell 
A - L . Yearous 358; V ' B - Asher 356; Fred Yer- 
ayha 356; F. A. Adams 34S; Dan Morrell 347; Henry 
Joffman 346; G. A. Rober 344. y 
New Franklin Gun Club. 
Aew Franklin, Mo.—Totals made at the two-day 
.■urnament of the New Franklin Gun Club, July 13 and 
are as follows: 
Second Day. 
Shot at. Broke. 
Spencer . 200 
E Rogers. ^200 
rt Killam .200 
G Barstow.200 
I J Holland. 200 
C Furr.200 
;hn McGrath . 200 
McLachlan . 2 f 0 
T Jordan.200 
■ H Chancellor. 200 
Calloway. 200 
I McGhee .200 
I R Hickerson. 200 
'0 Wings. 120 
Freig . 20 
Stroup. 
'Jacobs . . 
Oliver .” ” 
'L Eaton. 
jf Lee.;;;;;;;; ;;; 
M Howard . 
JH Chancellor. 
First Day. 
Shot at. Broke 
196 
190 
189 
188 
180 
182 
176 
175 
173 
171 
171 
167 
165 
103 
15 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
120 
40 
40 
20 
215 
214 
210 
218 
179 
192 
194 
183 
186 
162 
195 
198 
179 
103 
36 
31 
15 
The Garfield Gun Club. 
Mu-r| C nn°tiTS* 17.—Considerable time was cop- 
ta net, ♦ aften ? oon of ‘he above date in the erection 
Urh rfV ra 5 °U th ? 8 rour >ds of the Garfield Gun Club, 
sh °oting until late in the afternoon. The 
t n the Ma ew , 3 beau 1 t ! f o 1 target, but a good deal faster 
vat d trap -’ yhich bothered the shooters some- 
V s e *P0cted that the new trap will 
^.entire satisfaction. The scores made were as fol- 
■vents: ■, 9 , . _ 
C!s tS: 10 25 25 25 25 
V-r . 7 19 19 15 16 
f.rge. 5 19 19 21 .. 
V Donald. 10 24 24 23 24 
Kns . 8 19 23 22 20 
V.! 24* anH b w r0ph - y ’ £i°' 2 V> Ku . ss was hi S h in Class A 
th’ u Herr ln Class B with 19. ^ 
i for 6 i! an ‘ e , r , Ar Pt s trophy No. 3, Kuss and Thomas 
'■ hUh fi i^, l a a s C s e B n with S 19 A Wlth 24 birds * and Herr 
the Du Pont trophy, No. 4, Kuss and Herr were 
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