Dankury, Conn., April 15.—The Good Friday shoot 
held at the Tamarack traps yesterday under the auspices 
of the Pahquioque Gun Club, was unusually interest¬ 
ing throughout, despite unfavorable weather. 
In the shoot for the Daley challenge cup, F. G. Clark 
was the winner with a score of 44 out of 50. 
In the first 50 targets the shooters having an average 
of 80 per cent, or better were in Class A, those having 
less than this average, in Class B. Gregory and Clark 
tied for first in Class A with 44; Dr. Sunderland was 
second with 42. In Class B, E. H. Bailey was first with 
38; C. K. Bailey and W. B. Judd tied for second prize 
with 36, and C. K. Plancon third with 35. 
The final 50 targets of the program were an added bird 
handicap with six prizes. Judd won first, making 50 
with his handicap of 9; Crane second, with 49, handicap 
10; Darkness third with 47, handicap 8; H. Judd fourth 
with 46, handicap 2; Gregory and Clark tied for fifth and 
sixth with 45, with handicaps of 1 each. 
A special event arranged after the shooting of the reg¬ 
ular program, was a distance handicap of 25 targets for 
a Winchester rifle, in which Dr. Paul U. Sunderland 
was the winner with 20 from 18yds. 
The scores of the shooters for the entire program, 
100 targets each, follow: W. A. Gregory 88, F. Clark 88, 
Dr. Sunderland 82, \V. S. Thompson SO, W. B. Judd 79, 
J. Darkness 76, E. H. Bailey 74, C. H. Daley 73, R. 
Bennett 70, B. Crane 70, K. Plancon 69, C. K. Bailey 
69, Wm. Gannung 65, J. Osborne 60, E. Miller 55. 
DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., April 16.—Lester S. German, of 
Aberdeen, Md., the professional marksman, made a re¬ 
markable score at the weekly shoot of the Du Pont Gun 
Club yesterday afternoon. De broke 50 straight in the 
singles and 46 out of 50 in doubles. W. M. Foord, of 
this city, the amateur State champion, broke 24 out of 
25. A. B. Richardson, of Dover, son of Senator Richard¬ 
son, and former State champion, broke 22 out of 25. 
There was a large number of competitors, many from 
out of town. The scores in the two-man team cham¬ 
pionship elimination race were: W. Mathewson and D. 
J. Dougherty, 50; D. J. Taggart and W. F. Jensen 46; 
Thorpe, Martin and L. W. Crawford 46. 
The scores in the T. Coleman du Pont merchandise 
event were: 
Class A, 24 out of 25—W. M. Foord. 
Class B, 19 out of 25—W. A. Joslyn, Clyde Leedom, 
Dr. Samuel Rumford, W. S. Gavan. 
Class C, 16 out of 25—W. F. Jensen H. J. Taggart, 
C. V. Ferriday, T. Brown, T. J. Magahern. 
Class D, 12 out of 25—D. D. Poffenberger, S. B. 
Trott, R. S. Robinson, G. L. Naylor, F. H. Megaw, Dr. 
C. R. Jefferis, Jr« 
The winners of silver spoons in the shoot-off of ties 
made the previous Saturday were: Class A, D. H. 
Lukens, 22. Class B, Dr. C. R. Jefferis, Jr, 17. Class D, 
W. M. Hammond, 22. Class D, J. J. Magahern 16. 
The complete scores of the day were as follows: Guy 
E. Lambert 14 out of 25, D. D. Poffenberger 12, Dr. H. 
Darlington 11, C. Schumacher 6, W. A. Joslyn 19, A. B. 
Richardson 22, L. S. German 25, H. H. Lukens 22, Dr. 
S. Steele 20, T. C. Doremus 21, Eugene du Pont 17, 
Clyde Leedom 19, D. M. Hammond 22, S. G. David 18, 
W. F. Jensen 16, Thorpe Martin 18, Samuel Rumford 19, 
Dr. Lewis Rumford 18, T. A. MacMullen 15, N. K. Smith 
20, E. H. Lambert 10, E. Evans 20, W. E. Husbands 18, 
S. B. Trott 12, R. S. Robinson 12, P. S. Gregg 16, Wm. 
Foord 24, J. T. Roberson 21, D. A. Grier 21, D. J. 
Dougherty 22, H. J. Taggart 16, L. C. Lyon 18, J. B. 
McHugh 20, Wm.' Wood 8, J. W. Anderson, Jr., IS, 
W. W. Baun 9, A. J. Curley 7, L. R. Beauchamp 22, 
C. D. Prickett 17, C'. V. Ferriday 16, J. E. Ewing 21, 
W. Mathewson 20, W. S. Gavan 19, T. G. Kellum 2, J. W. 
Burns 21, H. P. Carlon 20, R. L. Conner 21, P. T. Pen¬ 
nington 9, J. Winchester 20, T. B. Rogers 20, J. T. 
Skelly 22, Dr. H. Betts 13, George Sheafer 9, C. A. Pat¬ 
terson 8, W. F. Harrington 8, W. M. Moore 21, T. 
Brown 16, H. Masten 16, J. J. Magahern 16, E. F. Hawk 
11, G. Spiedel 11, D. Lindsay 20, T. W. Keithley 22, L. 
W. Crawford 15, M. E. Rose 23, C. O. Williams 22, W. B. 
Smith, Jr., 9, G. L. Naylor 12, F. H. Megaw 12, Dr. 
C. R. Jefferis, Jr., 12, S. Tuchton 15, W. A. Casey 14, 
A. H. Lobb 23,* H. C. McClane 14, Dr. A. Patterson 14, 
Leslie Mathewson 12. 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. —The first annual championship 
at trapshooting for Mt. Vernon and the Siwanoy Country 
Club, which is to be held on Decoration Day, May 30, 
has every indication of being a complete success. Over 
twenty entries have been received to date. 
The contest for the Du Pont trophy begins on April 22, 
and it becomes the property of the winner after he has 
won it three times. 
The following scores were made at the practice shoot 
on April 15: 
Shot at. 
C B Holmes. 126 
I G Wintjen. 
L G Bond. 
E W Valentine. 65 
II V Morgan. 
G A Wylie. 
E C Vanderbilt. 
W Thorpe . 126 
H D Lent. 
Dr W E Barnard. 
Wm M Wylie. 116 
Analoslan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., April 16.—The Analostans had a 
good afternoon for their third time out this spring. A 
lively breeze from the northwest made high targets, but 
the boys seemed to like them, and made good scores. 
Emory Storr, a trade representative, was in good form 
after his first 30, and finished the afternoon with 186 
out of 200. Uncle Billy Wagner and Dr. A. B. StinS 
led the amateurs with 92 out of 100. Dufour distin¬ 
guished himself by breaking 47 out of 50. Following 
are the scores made during the afternoon: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
E H Storr. 
200 
186 
A Reeside . 
100 
64 
Wm Wagner.... 
100 
92 
T M Green. 
100 
64 
Dr A B Stine... 
100 
92 
D W Dulaney.. 
95 
67 
Phil Steubener.. 
125 
106 
F Kahrs . 
75 
51 
C S Wilson. 
100 
84 
Miles Taylor ... 
50 
46 
Dr M Harrison. 
130 
111 
Everett Dufour. 
50 
47 
Geo W. Peck... 
100 
79 
Walter Wilson.. 
45 
30 
R T Bray. 
100 
75 
Geo Talbot . 
25 
IS 
Dr A Parsons... 
125 
9S 
Eastlake Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., April 16.—R. Coffin was high man 
at the Eastlake Gun Club’s regular Saturday shoot on the 
afternoon, 
were out. 
breaking 17 out 
The scores were: 
Shot at. Broke 
of 25. Fourteen contestants 
Shot at. Broke 
R Coffin . 
. 25 
17 
H Kirby .. 
. 40 
16 
W Tones 
. 50 
30 
L Beatson . 
. 50 
21 
Tf Black . 
. 40 
23 
W Fincher 
. 50 
21 
C Haverbeck ... 40 
23 
K Davis ... 
. 35 
IS 
E Porter 
. 40 
22 
J Spring .. 
. 25 
11 
W Gray . 
. 45 
27 
H Tones ... 
. 40 
14 
W Beck . 
21 
T Lloyd ... 
. 10 
3 
Broke. Average. 
126 
97 
76.9 
45 
37 
82.2 
35 
27 
77.1 
65 
57 
87.6 
90 
62 
60.8 
. 115 
96 
S2.9 
35 
13 
37.1 
126 
100 
79.3 
■ 65 
34 
52.3 
. 105 
65 
61.9 
. 116 
61 
52.5 
C. G. 
Stone, 
Sec’y. 
Haddonfield Gun Club. 
Haddonfield, N. J., April 15.—The Haddonfield gun¬ 
ners met on their home grounds to-day in the bi-monthly 
prize shoot. The day was unfavorable to big scores, a 
stiff south wind blowing in the face of the gunners, 
making the targets take erratic flights. Eyster and 
Pierce tied for first prize with full scores by the aid of 
their handicaps. Bergen, Beideman and Tompkins tied 
for second prize with 24. Jamison with 23, captured 
third prize, a pair of silk suspenders. Eyster easily won 
the tie with Pierce for first prize, a pair of neckties. 
Tompkins outshot Bergen and Beideman by a single tar- 
