Aug. 21, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
315 
Kyler . 
j Uzzell .... 
Dr Weicksle 
Keller . 
Chambers .. 
Anderson ... 
Shaffer . 
Kift . 
Schroat . 
Evert . 
Johnson .... 
Kisling . 
Laurer . 
8 9 9 8 9 19 10 10 10 6 23 8 
11 13 8 12 11 19 12 10 9 8 .. .. 
. 7 .. 6 12 .... 13 .. 
9 13 9 11 10 21 8 9 6 3 24 .. 
. 23 12 14 15 10 .. .. 
. 11 .. 12 8 20 .. 
. 9 7 13 .. 
:.12 s 10 .. 
. 14 9 23 .. 
. 9 8 17 .. 
. 12 7 19 13 
.12. 
. 5 18 .. 
Professionals: 
Hawkins . 14 15 15 15 15 24 14 15 15 10 25 18 
Squier . 12 15 14 15 13 24 13 15 13 10 22 16 
Garland . 11 13 15 10 13 23 10 11 11 8 25 13 
Kniskern . 7 14 10 13 14 19 9 14 11 7 24 14 
Young . 9 15 10 11 12 19 11 15 14 9 16 14 
Last event was at ten pairs. 
128 
113 
38 
113 
74 
123 
29 
3» 
46 
34 
51 
12 
23 
195 
182 
163 
156 
155 
Team race for sterling silver cup: 
Bradford. 
Hess 
Troxell 
Furst 
Bressler 
DuBois. 
E W Kelly 
Dr Quinn 
25 
Matson . 
22 
23 
Brown . 
21 
25 
Farnum . 
20 
23—96 
Speer . 
20—S3 
1 . 
Snow Shoe. 
22 
Chambers . 
23 
25 
Watson . 
21 
21 
C. Uzzell . 
20 
17—85 
I Uzzell. 
19—83 
Lock Haven No. 
2. 
22 
Munroe . 
17 
21 
Viering . 
16 
20 
Klinger . 
11 
21—84 
Keller . 
21—65 
Atlantic City Tournament. 
Atlantic City, N. J. —The first midsummer tourna¬ 
ment of the Atlantic City Gun Club came to a success¬ 
ful close this afternoon, Aug. 14. Everything ran 
along smoothly. The first day, Aug. 13, an intermission 
of two hours was given at noon, allowing time for a bath 
and lunch. The last day the events were run right 
through and finished up by 2:30, giving the boys a 
.chance for a stroll on the board walk before leaving 
;for home. 
Twenty-six shot the full programme the first day, and 
twenty-five the second day, and a good bunch of fellows 
H L. Brown was high professional for the first day 
I with 194 out of 200; J. M. Hawkins was high profes¬ 
sional for the second day with 189 out of 200, with H. L. 
Brown second with 187, making the two gentlemen tie 
for the two days, 381 out of 400. Messrs. German, Ham¬ 
lin, Lewis, Apgar, Keplinger, Cook and Avery were 
the trade representatives present. 
Cordery and Hermann tied for the gun with 57 out 
of 60, and Cordery won out with 19 out of 20 to 18 for 
■Hermann. 
Davy Herrold, of Sunbury, Pa., led the amateurs with 
192 out of 200; Hermann, of Philadelphia, and Leahy, of 
New York, tied for second amateur honors. 
; Young led the local shooters, with Powers second and 
■Cook third. 
Cordery and Hermann tied in the gun event, the last 
60 targets, with 57 each. In the shoot-off Cordery won- 
with 19 to 18 for Hermann. 
A $100 gun will be shot for to-day, and this will draw 
a large entry from all parts of the country. 
The programme for to-day calls for 200 targets, and 
shooting commenced at 9:30 sharp. 
Mr. Brown had a run of 104 straight. 
Events: 
Targets: 
‘Brown . 
123456789 10 
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
19 19 20 20 29 20 19 20 18 19 
Total. 
194 
*Avery . 
19 17 15 18 14 16 16 15 20 IS 
168 
‘Pratt . 
15 17 18 20 17 16 19 15 17 18 
172 
'Hamlin . 
19 19 15 19 17 18 17 18 17 18 
177 
Kling . 
16 19 16 16 17 18 18 19 18 16 
173 
‘German .... 
18 19 15 18 18 19 19 18 19 19 
182 
‘Apgar . 
19 20 19 19 18 19 19 19 20 17 
189 
Herrold . 
19 20 19 20 19 20 20 17 20 18 
192 
.'Hawkins 
19 20 18 20 19 20 19 18 19 20 
192 
*Lewis . 
17 18 17 15 18 20 19 19 17 20 
180 
Young . 
18 19 18 19 20 20 17 19 17 19 
186 
Cook . 
20 19 18 18 16 20 18 18 17 15 
179 
Wescoat . 
16 18 16 18 16 18 14 12 14 16 
158 
Smith . 
18 18 19 17 17 19 16 16 19 18 
177 
■Powers . 
17 18 19 18 17 19 17 18 19 19 
181 
Zane . 
13 17 17 19 19 20 16 19 18 16 
174 
Leahy . 
19 19 19 19 19 18 19 19 19 17 
187 
Lenane . 
11 10 11 14 14 12 17 14 12 16 
131 
R Schauffler 
18 19 18 20 15 19 16 19 18 17 
179 
5 Schauffler . 
16 19 12 19 10 18 12 14 16 17 
153 
Herman . 
18 20 19 18 19 19 17 20 19 18 
187 
Cordery . 
Gaskill . 
15 16 19 18 18 20 18 19 20 18 
181 
16 18 18 17 15 18 18 16 18 18 
172 
Davis . 
18 20 20 20 18 18 17 18 16 19 
184 
tVatson . 
17 16 17 14 14 18 19 18 18 17 
168 
Lamb . 
20 20 17 15 16 15 16 18 19 18 
174 
Osgood . 
. 17 16 16 13 14 IS 
94 
Tomlin . 
. 15 19 19 20 
73 
Sheppard .... 
.18 16 16 17 
67 
Schoil . 
. 17 17 15 18 
67 
Bates . 
. 14 18 19 18 
71 
lensen . 
.12 14 14 .. 
40 
Hutchins . ... 
. 6 10 5 .. 
21 
‘rleman .... 
. 14 19 15 .. 
50 
fohnson . 
. 18 19 .. .. 
37 
Zeplingtr ... 
. 13 13 .... 
26 
Aug. 
J. M. Hawkins was 
14, Second Day. 
high professional for the 
second 
lay, breaking 
189 
out of 200 under very hard conditions; 
Grand American Handicap 
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FIRST DAY, 188 out of 200. ... By Mr. L. I. Wade, Dallas, Texas. 
SECOND DAY, 196 out of 200 - - - By Mr. L. I. Wade, Dallas, Texas. 
HIGH GUN, 2 days, 384 out of 400. - - - By Mr. L. I. Wade, Dallas, Texas. 
KANSAS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. 
Won by Mr. E. W. Arnold, 50 Straight, April, 1909. 
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