May 13, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Clearview Gun Club. 
Darby, Pa., May 7.—By outshooting Shuster after two 
extra events were shot to break the tie existing be¬ 
tween the former and Bonsai!, the latter won the opening 
shoot of the summer series now r being conducted under 
the auspices of the Clearview Gun Club, which was shot 
here to-day afternoon. The conditions called for 50 
targets per man, dead bird added handicap, with all 
scores of 50 and over to be counted for the trophy. All 
ties arc to be shot off at 25 extra targets, with half of the 
original handicap counting in the totals. 
A big field entered for the first shoot, and high scores 
were in the majority. Bonsall, Paulson, Bevan, Shuster 
and Dalton, all by reason of their liberal handicaps, tied 
for the high honors, 50 or better. Bonsall was the 
best actual score in this bunch, for he cracked 44 of his 
50 birds, having a handicap of 7 to reach the 50 score. 
Harry Fisher, who shot from scratch, broke 45 of his 
birds. In the first shoot-off both Bonsall and Shuster 
outshot the rest of the tie men from their heels, but in 
the second shoot-off Bonsall snatched the honors from 
Shuster by breaking 23 to the latter’s 17. Scores: 
Bonsall . 
.... 7 
51 
Ferry . 
... S 
44 
Paulson . 
.... 13 
51 
Babcock . 
...10 
40 
Bevan . 
.... 15 
50 
Ullman . 
...12 
40 
Shuster . 
.... 15 
51 
Raymond . 
... 0 
43 
.... 15 
51 
. .. 0 
39 
McCullough 
.... 7 
47 
Crawford . 
... 0 
07 
.... 7 
47 
Hill . 
37 
.... 9 
46 
. 0 
2S 
Fisher . 
.... 0 
45 
Shoot-off : 
Bonsall . 
25 
Bevan . 
99. 
Shuster . 
25 
Paulson . 
... 6 
21 
Dalton . 
23 
Second shoot-off: Bonsall 25, Shuster 17. 
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at. 
120 
70 
ISO 
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150 
95 
130 
150 
140 
60 
110 
85 
50 
50 
Broke. 
95 
49 
130 
40 
59 
90 
80 
74 
52 
SI 
56 
42 
39 
Per 
Cent. 
79.1 
70. 
72.2 
66.6 
73.3 
62.1 
69.2 
76.1 
52. S 
86.6 
73.6 
65.8 
85. 
78. 
F W Valentine .'. 
Dr Knapp . 
C B Holmes . 
J G Wintjen . 
YV YV Thorpe . 
H V Morgan . 
W Thorpe . 
G A Wylie . 
H J Smith . 
Z S Offutt . 
W E Barnard . 
Wooster . 
L Rauch . 
W N YVylie . 
On Saturday, May 6 , besides the regular "weekly shoot 
Scorel'Tt 50 C °targets: Or ^ ° U P ° nt trophy took P la ^ 
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Broke. Per Cent. 
51 
69 
81 
92 
81 
32 
52 
44 
63.7 
76.6 
70.4 
SO. 
70.4 
37.6 
74.2 
67.7 
Lorain Gun Club. 
tra^hooHn?" ^ ay L ? st , Friday was an ideal dav for 
ranlr S a , nd ? fmr-sized crowd was on hand at the 
them rt out-of-town guests were present. Among 
inTy' Chamberlain, of Columbus; Krupp, Keubler 
and Zim, of the Sandusky Gun Club. Several close 
fV’-’l*? K Sh0t d V r '"S the afternoon. Chamberlain 
150 Fo[ 8 [he °lo° r f Yk a SCO l e of T 5 out of a Possible 
150. Tor the local club members. Murray did the best 
shooting with a score of 91 out of a possible 100. 
1 here is more enthusiasm shown at every meet and the 
range promises to be a popular place for those who enjoy 
Tm PS 90 E he r b,gr tou ™ament to be held here on 
July ^0 will be the feature of the event of the season, and 
already great preparations are under way for the enter- 
ta U? I T 1 , ent , °* t ^ ie Lrge number of cracks expected 
Fridays scores follow: 
Chamberlain. 
£ ru pp . 
Keubler .... 
Zim . 
Cliff . 
Murray . 
Black 
Shot at. Broke 
150 
150 
150 
150 
125 
100 
, . 100 
Williams .100 
145 
137 
119 
115 
96 
91 
S9 
87 
Shot at. Broke 
J P Traxler. 100 85 
Hal! . 25 22 
E B Gilbert. 75 64 
Gifford . 100 77 
Canalos . 75 59 
Wadsworth . 50 37 
Connolly. 25 16 
J. P. Traxler, Sec’y. 
Eastlake Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., May 7.— Eastlake Gun Club mem¬ 
bers made the following scores for the Du Pont trophy 
yesterday. 25 targets per man: T. Springer, Jr., 25 W 
Fincher 25. L. Beatson 25, H Black 24. L. Pike 24, R. 
Coffin 24, E. Potter 23, C. Haverbeck 23, K. Davis 22, 
W. Jones 17, H. Jones 16. 
The scores in the regular club shoot were as follows: 
R. Coffin (shot at 25), broke 22, H. Black (35) 25 W 
Fincher (40) 25, L. Beatson (75) 49, J. Springer, Jr.,’(60) 
36, F. Quigley (25) 15, T. Gentch (25) 14, C Haverbeck 
(25) 11, H. Jones (10) 8, G. Lightkep (25) 6, YV. Tones 
(10) 4. 
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shoot-off, from the limit distance of 31 yds. Mr. Bates 
shot at 54 birds during the tournament and killed them 
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