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•H L Worthington. Rising Sun, Md. 
•Harold Money, Colorado Springs- 
•Tack Fanning, Jersey City. 
*H L Brown, Newark . 
•H H Stevens, Roselle .; — 
•Sim Glover, New York. 
•G R Schneider, New York. 
•H S Welles, New York. 
•A W Money, Oakland, N. J. 
,22 24 22 20—SS 
21 22 22 19—84 
23 21 24 21—89 
17 18 20 16—71 
13 16 17 21—67 
17 20 24 22—83 
13 16 20 14—63 
21 22 20 22—85 
18 18 22 17—75 
•Trade representatives. 
Five-man teams: 
Bergen Beach. 
New York A. 
C. 
G K Kouwcnhoven 95 
C W Billings. 
90 
J H Hendrickson.. 
. 91 
Albert Tilt . 
89 
\V C Damron. 
86 
F A Hodgman.... 
90 
Tohn Martin . 
, 85 
G F Pelham. 
86 
H D Bergen. 
..78—435 
J T Dickerson.... 
SO- 
-435 
414 
Pleasure . 
3SS 
Jersey City . 
413 
Montclair . 
387 
Monmouth Park 
410 
Meadow Brook ... 
393 
North River . 
401 
Melrose . 
380 
Orange . 
388 
Freeport . 
305 
Holmdel .. 
39S 
Shoot-off of tie at 25 targets N. Y. A. C. and Bergen 
Beach gun clubs: 
N Y A C. 89 
Leading two-man teams: 
Tilt .89 
Hodgman .90—179 
T H Hendrickson. 91 
John Martin .S5—176 
Individual championship, 
hoven, 95; second prize, i 
J. H. Hendrickson, 91. 
Bergen Beach .101 
Ivins . 92 
Burtis .78—170 
Hallinger .90 
Burlington . 79—169 
first prize, G. K. Kouwen- 
. L. Ivins, 92; third prize, 
Edward Winslow. Sec'y. 
Philadelphia Trapshooters’ League. 
Philadelphia, Pa., April 4. —The wind-up of the Phila¬ 
delphia Trapshooters’ League 1907-08 series at Crum 
Lynne finished with a close contest, the S. S. White team 
winning over the redoubtable Highland team by two 
targets. This win by the Whites scored three points, by 
the Highlands, by winning second, scored two points, 
which with its two points in the lead, won in prior con¬ 
tests, decided the championship for the Highlands. 
Scores follow: 
S. S. White. 
Griffith .25 18—43 
Beyer . 22 19—41 
Brenizer .... 23 20—43 
Milton . 18 23—41 
Chalmers .... 24 19—43 
Cantrell . 20 24—44 
Neweomb ... 23 24—47 
White . 22 23—45 
Harper . 25 21—46 
Sanford . 20 23—43—436 
Highlands. 
Ballantyne... 22 24—46 
Wentz . 22 21—43 
McCarty .... 23 20-43 
Clark . 20 21—41 
Rogers .21 20—41 
Meehan .23 19—42 
Herman .... 22 22—44 
Davis . 20 23—43 
Wayne . 22 23—45 
Trott . 23 23—46—434 
Southend. 
Eisenhart ... 23 17—40 
Cook.22 19—41 
Peckmann .. 21 22—43 
Rexon . 19 19—38 
Tule . 20 19—39 
Hineline _19 17—36 
Horner .17 18—35 
Bates . 21 19—40 
Peak .15 21—36 
Ratcliffe .... 21 19—40—388 
Chester. 
German . 22 24—46 
Foord . 21 19—40 
Criswell .... 16 17—33 
R Larmous.. 21 22—43 
Trainer .13 21—34 
Young .18 19—37 
Little .15 16—31 
Longbottom. 19 20—39 
Copple . 25 22-47 
Lawton . 17 18—35—385 
Meadow 
Gothard .22 17—39 
Laws .14 19—33 
Williams .21 16—37 
Kollock . 21 20—41 
Tackson .20 18—38 
Coyle . 17 18—35 
Springs. 
Franklin .... 18 IS—36 
Hillpot .19 18—37 
Kaufman ... 16 21—37 
Martin .21 17—38 
Torpey .23 18—41—379 
The scores made by the rest of the League shooters 
who did not qualify in the team race are as follows: 
S. S. Whites—Heite 19, Witherden 34. Robinson 33, 
Fontain 33, Hinkson 23, Reade 37, Marcy 40, Nelson 36, 
Cotting 33, Pratt 40, Tansey 40. 
Highland—Ringgold 36. Bender 40. Perry 40, Pflegar 
40, Hoover 39, Mawson 26, Denham 41. Crooks 40, Geiger 
36. Dorp 38, Lohr 36, Mooney 37, Harkins 28. Green¬ 
wood 37. 
South End—Pechmann 32, Biddle 32, Newkirk 21, 
Lippincott 26, Horner 35, Johnson 28, Kabinsky 32, Brupt 
35, Heard 30. 
Meadow Springs—Pierce 30, Laws 33„ Crandler 31 
Willey 28, Emery 22. z 
Chester—Shattuck 29. Henlett 22. 
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Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., April 4. —The regular weekly shoot of 
the Mountain \ lew Gun Club, at Sycaway, was lightly at¬ 
tended. The severe wind storm which prevailed made 
the targets hard to locate. Despite these conditions, 
some good scores were made. 
Roberts was high gun, breaking 79 out of 100 targets. 
Next Saturday the club will hold the championship 
shoot at Rensselaer county. The wind was the cause 
of the light attendance to-day. The scores: 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Roberts .... 
.100 
79 
Nichols .... 
. 100 
66 
Valentine .. 
.100 
76 
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