Jan. 14, 1911.] 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
£ J? Janies. 1 25 J H Vanderveer... 1 24 
K J?. ya h. ® 25 L C Hopkins. 5 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 J F James 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap- 
F S Hyatt. 3 25 
A Corlies . 4 24 
•JAR Elliott. it 24 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 23 
J H Vanderveer.... r 23 
D J Leahy . 1 22 
*C Ferguson . 0 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
L C Hopkins. 5 21 
January cup, 25 targets handicap: 
W W Peabody.2 21 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 
C A Lockwood. 1 
G Felix . 2 
J P Fairchild. 1 
G Brower . 1 
C R James. 1 
J F James.;. 1 
Dr / ' 
Atkinson . 5 15 
A Corlies . 4 
C A Lockwood. 1 23 
F S Hyatt. 2 22 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 22 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 21 
•JAR Elliott. 0 21 
A^ E Hendrickson.. 2 20 
W W Peabody. 2 20 
J F Jones. 1 19 
1‘ B Stephenson.... 0 19 
C R James. 1 
D T Leahy . 1 
*C Ferguson . 0 IS 
L C Hopkins. 5 17 
G Felix . 2 17 
H B Vanderveer.... 3 16 
G Brower . 1 15 
J P Fairchild. 1 15 
Dr Atkinson . 4 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
K StAniadeiPrtM A OCT r* n r-r 1 
F B Stephenson.... 0 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 
H B Vanderveer.... 5 
W W Peabody, jr.. 2 
A Corlies . 4 
J F James. 1 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 
C R James. 1 
D T Leahy. 4 
F S Hyatt. 2 22 
L C Hopkins. 5 22 
G Felix . 2 
C Ferguson . 0 
G E Brown. 1 
J P Fairchild. 1 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
C A Lockwood. 1 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 
F. B. Stephenson wins by a straight score. 
J> R ,J araes trophies, 25 targets, handicap: 
# s°hV“,:::::::::: } I 
JH Vanderveer. 1 25 
D T Leahy. 1 
C A Lockwood. 1 25 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 24 
C berguson, Jr. 0 24 
C R James. 1 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
A Corlies . 4 24 
D T Leahy. l 23 
_ S Hyatt 
T rr 1 ,. trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
J n V anderveer- 1 24 W W 
CR James. l 23 
D T Leahy. 1 23 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
G Felix . 2 22 
C Ferguson, Jr. 0 22 
G Brower . 4 21 
J F James.[ 1 20 
T , T I°P* 1 l r shoot, 25 targets handicap: 
J H Vanderveer. 1 25 
D T Leahy. 1 25 
A Corlies . 4 25 
H B Vanderveer... 5 25 
C R James. 1 24 
J r James. 1 23 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 23 
*C Ferguson, Jr.;. 
J P Fairchild. 1 
W W Peabody. 2 21 
J F James. 0 20 
L C Hopkins. 5 20 
G Felix . 4 20 
G Brower . 4 48 
Dr Atkinson . 5 45 
*JAR Elliott. 0 24 
J^ H Vanderveer.... 
W W Peabody ..... 2 
JAR Elliott. 0 
A Corlies . 4 
G E Fox, j r . 2 
F S Hyatt. 2 
C A Lockwood. 4 19 
L C Hopkins. 5 18 
Dr Atkinson . 5 46 
J P Fairchild. 4 46 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
L C Hopkins. 5 
G Felix . 2 
C A Lockwood. 4 
W W Peabody. 2 
J P Fairchild. 4 
G Brower . 4 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 : 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
Team race, 25 targets, handicap: 
F 4 r j? C ^° 0d -- l 21 , J P Fairchild.4 21 
t- t> . 9 25 —46 G Brower . 1 20^-41 
r B Stephenson 0 22 .... x si 
J F James. 1 23—45 
C. R James trophy gun below elbow, 25 targets 
J? j Leahy. 1 23 F S Hvatt 8 
G Felix . 2 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 ! 
F B Stephenson.... 0 : 
W W Peabody, Jr. 2 : 
*C Ferguson, Jr.... 2 I 
G Brower . 1 - 
J P Fairchild. 1 ; 
Special shoot 10 pairs of doubles, scratch 
G F F eIix gU ? 0n .’.. J ::;-. \\ ? I Stephenson 8 
T 3 W Peabody 11 
1 Leahy. 9 
F S Hyatt. 
9, 
17 
J H Vanderveer.... 
i 
16 
C R James . 
0 
16 
A Corlies . 
4 
15 1 
C A Lockwood. 
4 
14 
R E Fox. Tr.. 
2 
13 
Dr Atkinson . 
5 
8 
J F James. 
1 
8 
A E Hendrickson . 6 
F S Hyatt . 5 
Harrisburg Sportsmen’s Association. 
The New Year’s shoot held by the Harrisburg Snorts 
^ e fo1lots S : OClatl0n ’ Harrisbur S- Pa - Jan- 2, had scores 
White flyers, 7-bird event: 
Martin .2202222—7 
Yingst .2222021—6 
Hains .0222222—6 
Oliver .2202202—5 
Fgolf .2212121—7 
Worden .2022222—6 
Alan .2222222—7 
Wilson .2020022_4 
Lescure .0110222—5 
Practice shoot, 25 targets: 
Martin . 20 
W’ilson . 19 
Martin . 48 
Wilson .22 
Oliver .” 7 
Worden .48 
May .. 49 
Baldwin . 15 
Barker . 47 
Martin . ’ *. 17 
May . 21 
Hep . 2“> 
Henry ....W 20 
i ingst . 
Keys .2222222—7 
Segelbaum .2212022_ 6 
Schroeder . 2222222 _ 7 
Meiley ..-.2110222—6 
Sensenig .2202022—5 
KePP’e .2121210 —6 
Wellington .1101212—6 
Roberts .1222112—7 
23 
Egolf .18 
Lutz .17 
Kepple ....! 10 
Keys .16 
Oliver . 7 
Baldwin ..’ 18 
Martin .j ’ 49 
Sensienig .13 
Alan . 91 
. 17 
" llson . in 
Milton . 14 
Martin .. 45 
Martin .. ” 44 
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