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score 94; VV. Henderson, in 1906, ahd 1909, on scores 
of 98 and 93; J. D. Gay, 1910, score 94. 
W. Webster, of Columbus, O., was the high man in 
this contest, missing but 3 targets. C. A. Young and 
Gilbert got 96 each. C. D. Coburn, F. M. Edwards and 
W. L. Straughan 95 each. For the two days, Kemper 
and Hammersmith were high amateurs on 283 each, or 
94.3 per cent; F. M. Edwards, 280; Lon Fisher 277. 
Fred Gilbert put it over Charlie Young for high pro¬ 
fessional average by one target, 285, just an even 95 
per cent., to 284, or 94.66 per cent. Henderson got 
second on 283, and Pop Heikes mext on 279. 
Annual Meeting. 
Immediately after dinner the annual meeting was 
called on the club house veranda, Judge Denny presid¬ 
ing in the absence of the president and vice-president. 
1 lie roll call found the following clubs represented: 
Mt. Sterling, Northern Kentucky, Crystal Lake, Ryland, 
hayette County, Lexington, Jefferson County, Louisville, 
Hilltop Gun Club, Austerlitz; Harrison County, Cynth- 
iana. The minutes of the previous meeting and the 
reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were rad and 
approved. There was some discussion of the treasurer’s 
report of expenditures. These amounted to a trifle 
less than $ 2 , and some of the members thought that he 
should have made an itemized report to the League as 
to where this immense sum went. There was talk of 
an investigating committee to look for the graft, but 
on the treasurer’s promise to produce the vouchers at 
the next meeting the matter was reluctantly dropped. 
A letter was read from Judge Geo. B. Kinkead, tender¬ 
ing his resignation and requesting that his name be 
not presented to the League for any office. The resig¬ 
nation was accepted with regret, as Mr. Kinkead has 
been an enthusiastic worker in the League, and has 
filled the office of President with honor and credit to 
himself, and to the benefit of the League for several 
years. The next business was the selection of a place 
to hold the annual live-bird tournament. Only one 
club made application for the event, and it was given 
to Jefferson County Gun Club, the time to be on some 
date in December. The annual target tournament for 
1912 was then disposed of, going to the Fayette Gun 
Club, Lexington, the only applicant. It will be held 
in May, 1912, date to be announced later. 
The election of officers was next in order. Judge 
Denny, in a short speech, nominated T. H. Clay, Jr., 
for President. The motion was seconded by J. H. 
Kemper, nominations closed, and Clay declared elected 
unanimously. He tried to decline the honor, but was 
declared out of order by the chairman, who refused to 
allow him to speak. Mr. Clay nominated J. H. Kemper 
for vice-president, the motion was seconded by luage 
Denny, and the vote was unanimous. Mr. Kemper also 
came to the front with several good reasons why he 
could not accept the position, but he was accorded the 
same treatment that had been handed out to Clay, and 
by these arbitrary actions, the League succeeded in 
securing the services of two of the most popular sports¬ 
men in Kentucky for the ensuing year. No name but 
that of Frank Pragoff was offered for the office of 
Secretary-Treasurer, Tom Clay saying that he was elected 
for life and would have to die to get out of the job. 
As this seemed to be the sentiment of the meeting, Mr! 
Pragoff gracefully accepted the inevitable, and the office 
The following clubs were admitted to membership in 
the League: Hilltop Gun Club, Austerlitz, and Winches¬ 
ter Gun Club. The League now consists of thirteen 
active clubs. 
J H Kemper.144 
B S Cooper.134 
J C Bond. 132 
E Hammersmith . 145 
A H Sunderbruch.137 
A M Voige. 119 
E O White. 113 
H R Irwin.100 
J E Cain. 142 
C D Coburn.141 
W Webster . 139 
G W Dameron.123 
R L Trimble.139 
C B Woodbury. 113 
F M Edwards. 139 
W Shattuck. 13.3 
C L Wheeler 
F C Bell. 
Lon Fisher ., 
W R Randall. 
T Clay . 
M Johnson .., 
J A Payne. . 
M J Welsh. 117 
129 
133 
117 
1.39 
121 
133 
1°2 
139 
136 
128 
139 
.130 
Payne.132 
W L Straughan. 
V K Dodge. 
J J Richards. 
Professionals: 
C O Le Compte.. 
C A Young. 
F Gilbert . 
W Henderson .... 
141 
126 
137 
119 
146 
146 
143 
E J Sampson 
J G Denny.... 
C G Westcott. 
J N Shropshire 
R H Bruns... 
F Pragoff . iui 
E S Connelly..!!! 131, 
J E Schreck. 19 4 
I P Gould. i 9 s 
D Pohlar . « 
j q ward.;;;;;; 5 ! 
O J Holaday.. 
R O Heikes.. 
C E Goodrich. 
138 
135 
141 
Kentucky State championship, 100 targets, entrance 
$5, money divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent, to the club, 
trophy to winner; 
Residents of Kentucky: 
T 
H Kemper. 
.. 95 
J 
T Richardson. 
1 
C Bond. 
.. 88 
C 
L Wheeler. 
C 
O Le Compte. 
.. 76 
w 
Henderson . 
E 
Hammersmith ... 
9? 
F 
C Bell. 
A 
M Voige. 
.. 81 
T 
Ci Denny. 
F. 
O White. 
.. 70 
T 
N Shropshire . 
H 
R Irwin. 
.. 77 
IT 
S Connelly. 
G 
W Dameron. 
.. 82 
T 
Clay . 
R 
L Trimble. 
.. 89 
T 
E Schreck. 
C 
B Woodbury. 
.. 85 
T 
P Gould. 
V 
K Dodge. 
.. SS 
J 
Q Ward. 
Non-residents: 
c 
A Young. 
.. 96 
M 
Tohnson . 
A 
H Sunderbruch... 
.. 93 
T 
A Payne. 
F. 
Tain . 
.. 93 
M 
T Welsh. 
r 
D Coburn. 
. 95 
F. 
T Sampson. 
W 
Webster . 
.. 97 
R 
O Heikes. 
F 
M Edwards.-.. 
.. 95 
C 
E Goodrich. 
w 
Shattuck . 
. 9? 
C 
G Westcott. 
w 
L Straugham. 
.. 95 
R 
H Bruns. 
Lon Fisher . 
.. 53 
F 
Pragoff . 
w 
R Randall . 
.. 51 
D 
Pohlar . 
0 
T Holaday .. 
.. 92 
90 
81 
96 
82 
85 
92 
81 
92 
83 
S4 
89 
86 
87 
45 
53 
94 
84 
77 
47 
92 
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GENERAL AVERAGES. 
Amateurs: 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
Total. 
J H Kemper . 
144 
283 
E Hammersmith . 
145 
283 
F M Edwards. 
139 
280 
Lon Fisher . 
136 
277 
J J Richardson. 
137 
274 
W Webster . 
139 
274 
J N Shropshire . 
139 
274 
C D Coburn. 
141 
272 
T Clay . 
139 
279 
J A Payne. 
132 
979 
W L Straughan. 
. 128 
141 
269 
Ed Cain . 
. 126 
142 
268 
Wm Shattuck . 
133 
267 
W R Randall. 
128 
266 
B S Cooper. 
134 
264 
A H Sunderbruch. 
. 127 
137 
264 
F C Bell. 
139 
264 
E T Sampson. 
. 130 
129 
259 
M Tohnson . 
130 
257 
J C Bond. 
132 
256 
V K I lodge. 
. 129 
126 
255 
R II Bruns. 
. 133 
121 
254 
C L Wheeler. 
. 129 
122 
251 
C G Westcott. 
. 128 
117 
245 
G W Dameron. 
. 115 
123 
238 
C B Woodbury. 
. 122 
113 
235 
M J Welch...i. 
. 120 
117 
237 
A M Voige. 
. 112 
119 
231 
I P Gould. 
125 
228 
E O White. 
113 
223 
H R Irwin. 
Professionals: 
. 117 
100 
217 
F Gilbert . 
. 139 
146 
285 
C A Young. 
. 13S 
146 
284 
W Henderson . 
. 140 
143 
283 
R O Heikes. 
. 144 
135 
279 
R L Trimble. 
. 134 
139 
273 
O J Holaday. 
. 133 
138 
271 
C E Goodrich. 
. 130 
141 
271 
C O Le Compte. 
. 110 
119 
229 
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held its tournament on May 22 and 23 Scores- 
Gooding, 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A Addleman . 240 
C Addleman . 220 
C Adams . 150 
A B Bean. 240 
J L Benson. 240 
W H Cannon. 240 
I Cornelius . 170 
R J Coats. 170 
E y Drury.” 150 
J A Dygert. 
W A Ducker. 45 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
221 
181 
93 
222 
210 
196 
144 
140 
100 
'29 
225 
225 
150 
225 
225 
225 
15 
221 
1S6 
82 
200 
187 
172 
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regularly. 
F Eastman . 
209 
225 
192 
C W Fuller . 
221 
225 
203 
O S Frasier. 
126 
150 
108 
R W Fullerton.. 
22 
A S Garber. 
199 
225 
197 
J Bray . 
192 
225 
180 
D Holohan . 
220 
225 
204 
L A Lehrbas. 
220 
225 
189 
W H Lambert. 
110 
150 
102 
W H Mankey. 
. 220 
153 
k Millsap . 
184 
225 
112 
E J Morgan . 
. 240 
206 
225 
204 
J McFall . 
103 
Geo Oureau . 
. 45 
15 
E M Sweeley. 
. 240 
197 
225 
184 
S M Smith. 
. 195 
127 
D S Simpson. 
. 45 
16 
S E Todd. 
. 240 
175 
225 
179 
W C Tatro . 
. 220 
171 
225 
177 
Perry Williams. 
. 220 
197 
225 
199 
E White . 
. 190 
134 
225 
192 
T Wade . 
. 170 
149 
Professionals: 
B Acker . 
. 220 
193 
225 
189 
C Coolidge . 
. 220 
194 
225 
193 
A L Cummings. 
. 220 
210 
225 
219 
P T Holohan. 
. 220 
197 
225 
205 
B Randlett . 
. 220 
202 
225 
200 
