March 18, 1911.] 
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Wilmington Gun Club. 
. The Wilmington Gun Club held its first shoot since 
its reorganization, on the new grounds at Lobdell’s, 
Saturday afternoon, March 11. New traps have been 
installed and the grounds have been put in fine condition. 
J- W. Remington, a trade representative, gave an ex¬ 
hibition of revolver shooting. Next Saturday afternoon 
the shoot for the cup offered by Theodore B. Rogers 
will be held. The result of the shoot yesterday is as 
follows: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
I l urner . 
100 
89 
R Ferguson .... 
. 50 
34 
J Hendrix . 
60 
37 
G Godwin . 
. 60 
34 
T Davis . 
100 
56 
T T Alford. 
. 25 
9 
W Edmundson.. 
100 
78 
E Simmons .... 
. 75 
47 
H Buckmaster.. 
100 
70 
L D Willis. 
. 125 
109 
T I urner . 
. 25 
15 
A F Hickman... 
. 50 
41 
A II Lobb. 
125 
109 
T C Wilkinson.. 
. 50 
27 
C Buckmaster... 
100 
77 
W W Stewart, 
. 25 
13 
O L Cook. 
50 
30 
L Buckmaster... 
. 25 
12 
T Bradford .... 
100 
60 
C Kenworthy.., 
. 25 
14 
J Jewell . 
50 
2S 
W E Cathill ... 
, 25 
15 
P 1 Pape. 
50 
37 
G Bacon . 
. 25 
11 
R Ihorp . 
125 
73 
J A Page. 
. 25 
13 
T Hessian . 
225 
1S5 
F Buckmaster.., 
, 50 
41 
N Smith . 
200 
128 
Trap at Baltimore. 
Baltimore, Md., March 12. —The Wilmington Country 
Club s trapshooting team lost to the Baltimore Country 
Club, at Baltimore, yesterday afternoon by 15 targets. 
Sn T ? re 855 out of 1000, Wilmington getting but 
MO. 1 lie Wilmingtons put up a good fight, however, and 
made two good records. James T. Skelly had a run of 
55 straight breaks, the best of the day, and Eugene du 
£°nt o^ as , hlgh man of the shoot with 95 breaks out of 
100. Twelve men shot on each team, each at 100 targets 
the ten best scores to count. The scores were: ’ 
Wilmington. 
T E Doremus. 
Baltimore. 
82 
Raisin . 
.92 
77 
Gill . 
79 
Nelson . 
78 
Mallory . 
. 93 
93 
Gosnell . 
S3 
Matthai . 
89 
Bartlett . 
95 
Smith . 
85 
Goldsboro .... 
.78 
79—840 
Bidwell . 
A Lindsay . 
T Warner . 
t T Skelly. 
It E du Pont. 
T B Rogers. 
Eugene du Pont. 
H Winchester ... 
V du Pont, 3d. 79—840 
The four men whose scores didn’t count were: For 
Wilmington—Major Wm. G. Ramsey 68, E. M. Hopes, 
Jr., 61. For Baltimore—Wagner 70, Price 70. 
A return match is to be shot at the grounds of the 
\\ umington Country Club within two or three weeks. 
Ludlam Gun Glub. 
Wilmington, Del., March 12. —Twenty-six contestants 
shot for honors at the weekly Saturday shoot of the 
Ludlam Gun Club yesterday afternoon. B. Chase took 
the first place. The scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
G Bernard . 50 14 
J Borden . 25 12 
R Bradbury .15 11 
G Blackston. 25 12 
B Chase . 50 37 
E Clark . 100 65 
J Clark . 25 10 
J Clemens . 40 20 
A Dulb . 100 51 
G Denis . 75 2S 
G Fenton . 50 29 
J Fagen . 25 13 
C Henderer .... 50 27 
Shot at. Broke 
T Hawke . 25 14 
A Johnson. 75 35 
J Gjntch . 25 10 
J Kellmer . 75 40 
D Ludlam . 75 3S 
M Moore . 75 34 
H Manuel . 50 32 
E Peffer . 10 6 
L Pike . 25 10 
J Smith . 50 19 
J Sheperd . 25 12 
D Wilhelm . 25 13 
M Valentine ... 25 14 
Eastlake Gun Club. 
V ilmington, Del., March 12.—K. Davis got first pi 
at the Eastlake Gun Club shoot yesterday afternoon 
the club grounds, Thirty-fifth and Monroe streets 
broke 54 out of 75 shot at. The scores made were: 
ace 
at 
He 
Shot at. Broke 
W Tones . 50 33 
K Davis . 75 54 
H Black . 60 25 
H Boffenberger. 35 20 
G Sterling . 25 10 
G Quigley . 25 15 
F Mason . 10 3 
B Gray . 20 14 
Shot at. Broke 
J Mason . 30 7 
C Haverbeck ... 15 8 
A Mason . 10 3 
W Flincher . 10 2 
E Potter . 20 15 
C Wilkins . 5 3 
T Shellaby . 35 11 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
June 3-4. St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combinatioi 
tournament, Missouri State Rifle Association. C. C 
Crossman, Sec y. 
Columbia University Rifle Club. 
A revolver and pistol match was shot between Yal 
and Columbia universities on March 6 and 7. The cor 
ditions called for teams of five men, each shooting 2 
shots under a time limit of 25 minutes. The usur 
Standard American targets were used at 20yds., th 
Columbia team shooting on the new range at 205 Le> 
!?£?£ , ave ” ue L N T ew Y , 0r u k T city ' The conditions ar 
identical with the Interclub League matches, so that a 
accurate comparison of scores may be made. G E 
Dimock, Jr., the high man on the Yale team is’ th 
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