May 2, 1908.] 
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Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington. D. C., April 27.—Following are the 
scores made at the regular weekly shoot of the Analostan 
Gun Club, of this city. Several of the boys had never 
shot at the traps previous to this meeting, but the 
showing made leads us to believe that they will make 
good shots with practice. Several others had not shot 
any since last October, and were a little rusty. The 
shooters had to contend against what the riflemen call a 
“fish-tail” wind, which made the targets duck and jump 
in a very erratic manner. 
The contests for the club trophies will commence Sat¬ 
urday, May 2, and continue until the last meeting in 
October. Wise, Harris and one or two others are 
breaking in new guns, and have given notice that they 
are out after the “stuff” this year. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 10 15 
Stine . 7 6 5.. 6 3 6 7 
Hunter. 8 8 9 8 .. 8 .. 12 
filson ... 5 5 7.. 8 7..10 
Shoup .... 6 7 8 8 9 6..12 
Fowler. 4 0 2 4 4 
M Taylor. .. 8 10 8 9 
5 .. 5 6 6 .. 
9 13 
9 10 
12 
7 S .. 
Weedon... 
Harris. ... 
Monroe.... 
C B Wise. 
Ficklin ... 
Dr Taylor 
Nitro. 
Wolfe .... 
Dutton ... 
Folsom.... 
Parsons... 
7 
14 
10 
4 5 6 
5 .. 
7 8 
8 9 13 8 6 13 
9 
10 
.. 14 
S 6 
5 .. 
1 4 
7 6 8 7 7 
Brk. 
66 
91 
65 
74 
14 
14 
30 
23 
41 
66 
30 
16 
53 
20 
7 
15 
35 
Miles Taylor. 
Springfield (Mass.) Shooting Club. 
Springfield, Mass., April 20.—The annual spring 
tournament of the Springfield Shooting Club was held on 
the new grounds at Red House Crossing yesterday, this 
was an all-day shoot, starting at 9:30 and lasting until 
4 o’clock in the afternoon. During the day twenty-eight 
shooters took part in the several events, fourteen shoot¬ 
ing the entire programme of 200 targets, a total of 3800 
targets being trapped. Shooters were present front Pitts¬ 
field, Willimantic, Rockville, Brunswick, Me., New York 
city, Hartford, Holyoke, New Haven, Chicopee Falls, 
Northampton^ Warehouse Point, Brookfield and Enos- 
burg Falls, Vt, . 
A more disagreeable day for trapshooting could not 
have been made, the light being especially poor, while 
the cold, raw air made the stove in the club house the 
center of interest most of the time. Despite the un- 
pleasant weather, some remarkably good scores were 
•made. The trade was represented by Jack Fanning, 
G. M. Wheeler, and H. S. Welles. W. F. Parker, of 
Parker Bros., Meriden, Conn., came up in his auto¬ 
mobile, but not being able to find the grounds readily 
did not arrive until after the shoot was over and every¬ 
body had gone home. 
To the ten high amateurs shooting the entire pro¬ 
gramme the following prizes were awarded: First, F. A. 
Sanderson, Willimantic, Conn.; second, J. H. Noel, New 
Haven, Conn.; third, Harry Metcalf, Rockville, Conn.; 
fourth, F. E. Metcalf, Rockville, Conn.; fifth, E. F. 
Greenwood, Enosburg Falls, Vt.; sixth, D. C. Downing, 
Plolyoke; seventh, Robert McFettridge, Hartford. Conn.; 
eighth, Paul Lathrop, Springfield; ninth, Adams, Pitts¬ 
field; tenth, Albert Keyes, Springfield. 
There was a tie for ninth prize between H. L. Edger- 
ton of Willimantic, Conn., and Adams, of Pittsfield, but 
as fedgerton left the grounds before the programme was 
finished, the prize was awarded to Adams. 
Following are the scores of those who shot the entire 
programme of 200 targets: 
Broke. 
P.C. 
F A Sanderson 
..182 
.910 
*J Fanning.... 
..181 
.905 
T H Noel. 
..178 
.890 
II Metcalf .... 
..177 
.885 
*H S Welles.. 
..176 
.880 
F E Metcalf... 
..170 
.850 
E S Greenwood.1G6 
.839 
*Professionals. 
Broke. P.C. 
D C Downing..163 .815 
R McFetridge.. .157 .785 
P Lathrop .154 .770 
Adams .149 .745 
H L Edgerton..149 .745 
*G M Wheeler. .147 .735 
A Keyes.137 .6S5 
C. L. Kites. Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 25.—Event 1, the eighth leg for 
the Greener gun, was won by Winslow to-day. The 
combined scores of events 2 and 3 were counted for the 
Colquitt trophies, and the team composed of Messrs. 
Batten and lioxall won the event with a score of S*. 
Events 4 and 5 for two-man teams were won by Messrs. 
Boxall and Crane, and Messrs. Piercy and Jacobus. 
On next Saturday the Montclair Club shoots a return 
match at Princeton University. 
Events: 
Targets: 
1 
50 
. 8 46 
25 
4 20 
3 
25 
4 24 
. 2 43 
1 22 
1 23 
. 1 45 
1 22 
1 24 
. 2 43 
G H Piercy. 
. 0 42 
. 8 50 
0 22 
4 23 
0 22 
4 21 
. 2 43 
0 25 
1 24 
. 0 21 
. 0 24 
2 24 
2 25 
R Jacobus . 
I S Crane. 
. 0 19 
. 5 47 
2 25 
3 24 
3 i7 
Event 4, two-man pick-up team race: Colquitt and 
Winslow 18. Dukes and Batten 16. Piercy and R. 
Jacobus 18. Boxall and Crane 19. 
Event 5, same conditions: Colquitt and Winslow 20. 
Dukes and Batten 12. Piercy and R. Jacobus 20. Boxall 
and Crane 15. 
Shoot-off, 10 targets: Colquitt and Winslow i, Piercy 
and Jacobus 9. 
Edward Winslow, Sec y. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., April 25.—No. 1 was prac¬ 
tice event. No. 2 was for the April cup. No. 3 was 
for the Sauer gun. The remaining two were trophy 
events. Scores: 
Events: 
Hodgman . 
. 24 
. 23 
M V Lenane . 
. 20 
.21 
Owen . 
. 21 
Billings . 
99 
T J O’Donohue . 
Pelham . 
T Lenane . 
J J O’Donohue . 
Robinson . 
. 21 
. 13 
. 13 
Dr Deuch . 
Dr Williams . 
0 48 
0 44 
0 38 
2 44 
10 50 
0 40 
0 4(1 
2 45 
4 47 
10 47 
6 38 
3 
4 
5 
0 23 
0 24 
0 22 
0 22 
0 22 
0 22 
0 24 
0 14 
0 21 
1 23 
1 20 
1 .. 
4 25 
3 23 
3 22 
0 21 
0 22 
6 23 
6 18 
1 22 
1 25 
0 23 
2 21 
2 21 
5 25 
5 24 
5 20 
3 22 
3 22 
3 17 
5 23 
5 25 
5 20 
5 18 
5 i5 
2 23 
2 20 
2 24 
5 20 
5 20 
5 21 
3 22 
3 23 
3 20 
4 17 
0 20 
. .. 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia. N. Y\, April 25.—In the Baker Handicap. 25 
targets Tomlinson won a point in Class A with -3; 
Farwell, Class B, 20; Barnes. Class C, 15. In shooting 
off last’ week’s tie, Keyes defeated Gardiner. 20 to 17. 
"39,” Gardiner and Hall tied on 22 for the Holland cup. 
Hall . 
“39” . 
Gardiner . 
Tomlinson 
Keyes .... 
Farwell .. 
Watson .. 
Forbes ... 
Shot at. Broke 
. 75 62 
. 75 61 
. 75 61 
. 75 60 
. 75 58 
. 75 56 
. 75 55 
. 50 21 
Forsyth .. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
50 
F Lortz .. 
. 50 
15 
Jones .... 
. 40 
23 
Ouance .. 
. 25 
16 
Barnes .. 
. 20 
15 
Ed wards . 
. 20 
4 
Brumber . 
. 10 
5 
Chas. W. Gardiner. Pres. 
