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Princeton Gun Club. 
. The Princeton Gun Club has completed final arrange- 
merits for the season s competitions. The schedule con¬ 
tains four dual contests besides the Intercollegiates, 
among which is a match with Yale, at New Haven, on 
May 13, and another with Harvard at Princeton, a week 
later. I he other two contests are with Pennsylvania 
and Dartmouth, and are both away from home. 
A second and new set of traps is now being installed 
at the l mversity, in order that the Intercollegiate shoot 
may be held there this spring. Yale won the event last 
year, with 1 rinceton second. The team’s prospects are 
very promising this year, as only two men. E. H. Wright 
and E. 1 . \\ cstenhaver, have been lost by graduation. 
I he members of the gun club now in the University 
who have taken part in the different shoots are: Capt. 
C. J. Biddle S. \ Este, H. S. Day. K. K. Dresser, H. 
T. Cassar, II. Forbes, and N. R. White. 
The management expects to arrange several practice 
e :;r. S w , . school teams, and a dual shoot with some 
athletic club in the near future. 
Philadelphia Y. C. Wi ns. 
uin DF V P1 'J, A ’ T a V. Apnl 9 —The gun team of the Phil¬ 
adelphia \ dcht Club won its second victory over the 
Beideman Gun Club team on the latter’s grounds, at 
1-ish House, N. J., yesterday by the close margin of 3 
targets. Jt was a poor day for target shooting, but the 
scores made by both teams were excellent 
Walter N. Stevenson made the top score of the shoot, 
breaking 45 out of his 50. Harry Sloan led the Beideman 
team with 43, and this score was tied by J. C. McAvoy 
• i e J - ya< ? ht c ' u b s team. There was considerable 
rivalry displayed, as the Beideman gunners were sure of 
capturing both the individual and team honors The 
teams were composed of seven men a side, and each man 
shot at 50 targets. The scores: 
... .. yacht Club. Beideman. 
\Y N Stevenson... 45 H Sloan 
T C McAvoy. 43 YV Newkirk '.' 
T A Ross.41 V Parker . 
J H Stinger. 40 W B Stewart. 
E Hallowell .38 A L Ochletree 
F R Macklin .37 Dr W L Jones 
J S Morrison. 
31—275 
G W Holloway 34—272 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Tournaments registered with the In- 
terstate Association during the week ending April 8, 
are as follows: 
June 12-14.—Hunter’s Hot Springs, Mont.—Montana State 
Sportsmen’s Association tournament. C. H. Smith, 
Sec y. 
July 6-7.—Webster City (la.) G. C. N. M. O’Connor, 
Sec y. 
July 20.—Lorain, (O.) G. C. J. Traxler, Sec’y. 
•I u y iTH-~ Betterton (Md-) G - C. J. R. Malone, Sec’y. 
July 25-26.—Valley Junction, la.—Valley G. C. Chas. P. 
Waldron, Sec’y. 
Aug. 14-15.—Evansville, Ind.—Recreation G. C. G. A. 
Beard, Cor. Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-7.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Trapshooters’ League of 
Indiana State tournament. Harry W. Denny, Sec’y. 
Oct. 17-18.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. G. K. Mackie, Pres. 
Week beginning May 21.—Interstate Association’s Sixth 
Pacific Coast Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of Madera Rod and Gun Club; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas. 
Cumberland Gun Club. 
Bridgeton, N. J., April S.—The Cumberland Gun Club 
held its first shoot of the season this afternoon. A 
drizzling rain somewhat handicapped the events- 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
feanes . 9 9 7 7 8 9 7 
“ So °y . 9 8 8 8 10 10 6 
BIatta . 9 9 10 8 6 8 6 
. 8 7 6 6 6 8 4 
Hurt* . 7 6 9 6 8 8 4 
Br T own .. 7 9 7 8 7 9 8 
In a 25-target event Zeanes made 22, A. Sooy 20, Platts 
Brown 19, M. Sooy 14 and Morris 13. 
The club will hold a shoot every two weeks during the 
season. 
Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
June 3-4. St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combination 
tournament Missouri State Rifle Association. C. C 
Croisman, Sec y. 
DuPont Gun Club, Rifle Dept. 
vnlw' LMIN , GT0N ’ , DeI - , A P ril 9 —The scores in the re- 
anc * pistol matches yesterday were: 
Ackarrw d 82, r 79°77! r 75 and PiSt01 salification: E. G. 
7 Fl . ft y;y ar d revolver and pistol practice: Wm. Coyne 83, 
L- A G. R,ley, 67, 59; S. B. Trott, 53, 52, 37, 34; G E 
Lambert 34, H. H. Lukens 30, 12. ’ 
77 78 y 75 r< 7° rlf t'9 ^' 22caI '^ <l uali fication: D. Appleby, 81, 
x Fi /, ty '£*' rd r’iflef^cal.) practice: D. Appleby, 75; S. B. 
Trott, 73; A. II. Gorsline, 68, 61, 60, 59, 55, 36; A. G 
? llcy t G 2; J. B. Grier, 61, 59, 56, 55, 52, 34; L. C. Weldin, 
V I, 6 . ’ , 5 1; G. E - Lambert, 57; H. E. Haines, 55, 49; 
Am Wood, 52; J. H. Mason, 47, 42; M. Carey, 39; 
E. J. McElwee, 17. 
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