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Trapshooting. 
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REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
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DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
At the monthly merchandise shoot of the Smith Gun 
Club, of Newark, Chas. T. Day, Jr., took first prize with 
a score of 45 out of 50, made from the 22yd. mark 
The City Park Gun Club has made application to the 
Interstate Association for registration of the Louisiana 
State tournament to be held April 10, 11 and 12, on the 
grounds of the City Park Gun Club. 
* 
The great match for the E. C. cup, between Lester S. 
German and W. R. Crosby, fixed to take place at 
Chicago, Jan. 14, has conditions which try out the con¬ 
testants severely, namely 100 targets unknown angles, 100 
targets, expert rules, and 50 pairs. 
C. W. Billings, R. M. Owen, Dr. D. L. Culver, Gee 
J. Corbett, W. B. Ogden, Byron E. Eldred, D. T. Leahs 
. L. Spotts and E. W. Reynolds have all signifie 
their intention to attend the Midwinter Handicap torn 
“ment at Pinehurst, N. C., the week of Jan. 16 to “>] 
Many others from about New York will go, if busines 
matters permit their absence. 
Secretary L. H. Schortemeier, 201 Pearl street. New 
’t ork, under date of Jan. 7, advises us as follows: “The 
Bergen Beach Gun Club, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will hold 
their annual series of shoots in February, March and 
April, 1911. Dates will be announced later. Handicaps 
16 to 19yds.; expert traps; best two out of three scores 
to count. All amateurs welcome. Manufacturers’ rep- 
resentatives will shoot for targets only.” 
* 
In the Philadelphia Trapshooters’ League contest, held 
by teams at Holmesburg Junction and Meadow Springs, 
Jan. 7, the results showed the standing of the clubs at 
present to be as follows: Highland, 6 points with 896 
targets, South End and S. S. White, 5 points each, with 
respectively S66 and 861 targets; Meqdow Springs, 3 
points and 833 targets; Haddonfield, 3 points and 804 
targets. The competition is obviously very close, and 
as this was the second contest of the series, it is any 
one’s race as yet. 
At the Pinehurst, N. C., tournament, Jan. 18-21, a 
most generous program is provided for the fourth an¬ 
nual midwinter handicap. Optional sweeps will be shot 
in conjunction with every target event, valuable medals 
will go to the high average winners, and the Squier 
money-back system will protect the weaker shooters. The 
Preliminary Handicap will be shot on Jan. 20, while the 
Midwinter Handicap, the chief event of the tournament, 
will be shot on Jan. 21. The members of the excellent 
handicap committee are C. W. Billings, New York 
Athletic Club; R. M. Owen, New York Athletic Club; 
D. T. Leahy, Crescent Athletic Club; J. C. Todd, New- 
buryport, Mass.; Chas. Newcomb, Independent Gun 
Club, Philadelphia, Pa.; H. T. Edwards, Union City, 
Tenn.; Harry Lee, Greensboro, N. C. 
Bernard Waters. 
Phoenixville Tournament. 
Phcenixville, Pa., Tan. 5.— There was a light attend¬ 
ance at the registered tournament of this club to-day. 
Scores averaged low, as the following totals will show: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
C Newcomb .... 
100 
74 
il Heinzie . 
200 
135 
P W Sweisfort.. 
200 
120 
F B Zeigler.... 
100 
59 
E J Dunl&p.... 
200 
104 
M A Freed. 
100 
52 
Fred Coleman... 
200 
170 
Wm Torpey ... 
100 
85 
John Steven.... 
200 
147 
Wm Armstrong. 
. 80 
37 
C B Heinzie.... 
200 
147 
F Obrion . 
40 
12 
Professionals 
N Apgar . 
200 
167 
C S Sked. 
200 
171 
Tv R Lewis. 
200 
147 
E S Richards... 
200 
123 
J M Hawkins... 
200 
173 
Shuler Tournament. 
Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 6. —Scores made at the registered 
tournament of the Shuler Shooting Club: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
C 
B Prutzman.. 
150 
88 
T H Waddell.. 
. 150 
77 
l 
Schef . 
120 
84’ 
W H Rhoads.. 
. 105 
47 
I 
Hallman . 
150 
80 
T Nettles . 
. 60 
38 
vv 
■ H Clegg. 
139 
79 
T G Fredwick.. 
. 80 
23 
p 
W Sands. 
150 
92 
H Trumbown . 
. 90 
53 
J 
B Eschbach... 
150 
81 
T Coles . 
. 30 
10 
T 
Schwayar .... 
150 
95 
Professionals 
T 
M Hawkins... 
150 
127 
F Coleman .... 
. 150 
132 
N 
Apgar . 
150 
137 
O S Sked. 
. 150 
123 
T 
R Lewis. 
150 
107 
