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The Fred Macaulay Business Men's Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J May 16.—Seventeen gunners partici¬ 
pated in the regular weekly shoot of the Fred Macaulay 
Business Men’s Gun Club, held yesterday afternoon over 
the club’s traps, near the Speedway. While the day 
was not exactly an ideal one for clay bird shooting, 
some good marks were registered. High gun honors 
were carried off by Louis Colquitt, who smashed 99 out 
of the first 100 disks that he shot at. A. B. Brickner 
won the president’s prize, which was donated by B. M. 
Shanley, Jr., in the 50-bird handicap event, with an 
actual kill of 46. George Ohl, Jr., who had a handicap 
of 3 in this event broke 45 birds out of 50, and won 
second prize. The scores: 
Events: 1234567S9 10 
II H Shannon. 5 22 21 24 23 24 24 23 .. .. 
L Colquitt . 
C Billings . 
P Bey . 
G Ohl, Jr. 
Wm W Hassinger. 
C Chiariell . 
O E Brown. 
J Wheaton . 21 20 23 21 22 19 24 22 
A Brickner . 16 20 23 20 23 21 . 
L S Page. 22 22 23 20 23 21 . 
J W Pettit.12. 
E D Voors.20 17 18. 
W E Hunt.12 17. 
W Stengel ...16 13 15 IS 17. 
J Engelhorn . 15 16 16 20 . 
Smokeless. 
25 25 24 25 23 23 23 24 22 23 
25 24 24 22 24 24 22 24 25 
17 18 15 23 16 21 IS 17 16 
16 15 15 15 23 17 . 
19 20 19 22 19 20 22 20 22 19 
3 3. 
16 18 19 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, May 20.—Rain, wind and bad light 
com- 
bined against the faithful 
to-day. The 
scores. 
while 
low, were 
good enough, considering th 
e conditions. 
Parry led in 
practice 
and for 
the cun. Muller second in 
the former. 
Britton 
in the 
latter. 
Practice: 
Events: 
1 2 3 
Shot 
Targets: 
20 20 20 
at. Broke. 
Parry . 
40 
3S 
Moller .... 
40 
37 
Lewis . 
40 
34 
Britton _ 
20 
18 
Hvmer .... 
60 
43 
Dixon . 
60 
51 
Crawford 
. IS 19 15 
. 60 
52 
Neighbors 
. 11 17 .. 
40 
28 
Stitte . 
. 13 11 .. 
40 
24 
Edmonson . 
.14 
20 
14 
President’s 
cup, 50 
targets 
handicap: 
Moller .... 
.... IS 
3S 
Britton . 
.... 16 
41 
Parry . 
.... 18 
41 
Stitte . 
.... 16 
34 
Lewis . 
.... ’'0 
22 
Crawford ... 
.... 16 
40 
Dixon . 
.... 18 
39 
Neighbors .. 
.... 16 
34 
llymer _ 
.... 20 
39 
Edmonson . 
.... 16 
36 
23 
22 
21 
24 21 
22 
15 
17 
22 
23 .. 
12 
16 
14 
17 .. 
12 
16 
IS 
19 .. 
15 
17 
16 
15 .. 
IS 
22 
20 
21 .. 
23 
25 
21 
20 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., May 21. —There was a smaller attend¬ 
ance than usual at the weekly practice shoot of the 
Smith Gun Club yesterday afternoon on its Bloomfield 
avenue grounds, the threatening weather serving to keep 
many away. Those who did attend enjoyed a series of 
interesting open sweepstake events, the scores of which 
were as follows: 
D M Kling . 
Henry Koegel ... 
Dr Lockwood ... 
Samuel Thornton 
J Geiger . 
Besides the regular shoot next Saturday afternoon, 
there will be a big program of sweepstakes, team and 
individual matches on the following Tuesday, Memorial 
Day, and it is expected that shooters from many parts 
of the State will be present to participate in the open 
events. In the main club event, for members of the 
Smith organization only, there will be between $50 and 
$100 worth of merchandise prizes. 
The DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., May 21.—Neaf Apgar, of New 
York, made his first appearance at the Du Pont Gun 
Club yesterday, and broke 96 out of 100 targets. He was 
greeted by a large crowd. Messrs. Lewis and Skelley 
made good scores, but they were not up to their usual 
form. 
In Class 1 of the T. Coleman du Pont merchandise 
event, F. Mathewson and Eugene du Pont tied, each 
breaking 22 out of 25. W. Mathewson and T. B. Rogers 
also tied in Class 2 with 21 out of 25. J. J. Maghern 
won Class 3 with 20 out of 25. In Class 4 Dr. H. Betts, 
Dr. Bullock and G. F. Ford tied at 15. 
In the shoot-off from the previous Saturday, Walker 
Mathewson won Class 15 with a score of 21. Isaac Turner 
won Class C with 18, and Dr. A. Patterson won Class 
D with the same score. 
The complete scores of the day follow: S. T. Newman 
17 out of 25, Dr. C. R. Jefferis, Jr., 15, George F. Lord 
15, F. Megaw 9, W. E. Edmunson 17, W. M. Hammond 
16, L. C. Lyon 13, Thorpe Martin 16, L. W. Crawford 17, 
W. E. Husbands 13, William G. Wood 12, S. G. David 
16, N. K. Smith 17, J. B. McHugh 18, F. Mathewson 22, 
v ictor du Pont 17, W. Mathewson 21, W. H. Hartlove 16 
T A. MacMullen 13, W. A. Casey 14, Dr. S. Steele 19’ 
T ,^ u Pont 20 > - T ’ J- Ma gahern 20, A. H. Lobb 2L 
1. E. Doremus 16, W. A. Joslyn 18, J. S. Grant 9, H T 
Reed 18, A. J. Curley 7. D. J. Dougherty 19, S. G. 
David 13, T. B. Rogers 21, T. W. Keithley 20, C. D. 
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