May 9, 1908.] 
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Phoenixville Gun Club. 
Phcenixville. Pa., May 2. —This was the first of a 
series of club shoots, and the first time over the new 
Leggett, which was out of adjustment, but finally came 
around all right. A thunderstorm came up with plenty 
of wind to help keep the scores down. H. H. Stevens 
and Overbaugh. of U. M. C. Co„ and Lloyd R. Lewis, 
of the Du Pont Co., were present. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Lewis . 
Fulmer . 
Cormack . 
Overbaugh ... 
L Morris . 
T Nolan . 
Lambert . 
Dutch . 
Stevens . 
Sands . 
Reimer . 
Miles . 
Bard . 
McGlinche ... 
J Lambert ... 
\V Buckwalter 
W Nice . 
P Mace . 
Dunlap . 
H Buckwalter 
Force . 
Armstrong .... 
123456789 10 11 12 
10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 15 
7 IS 
5 6 5 
6 11 7 
6 13 9 
5 5 5 
7 10 .. 
3 9 7 
8 3 
7 11 8 7 14 
'7 9 5 5 6 
4 9 10 
7 5 9 
6 6 
6 6 
8 5 13 
5 5 8 
7 6 .. 
7 12 
2 
3 7 
3 5 . 
5 7 10 
6 
9 8 13 8 7 14 8 8 15 9 10 10 
4 
4 2 10 
6 6 
5 12 
4 10 
2 
'8 11 
10 14 
3 10 
5 6 
4 6 
5 6 
7 10 
3 7 
S .. . 
0 4 . 
Broke. 
101 
73 
67 
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Amlostan Gun Club. 
W ashington, D. C., May 2.—The Analostan Gun Club 
had another very windy afternoon for their regular weekly 
shoot. The weather man promised clear weather, but 
missed it badly, as a hard rainstorm, which came swirl¬ 
ing out of the southwest, passed over the city about the 
time many were getting ready to go to the grounds. 
Another one followed in its wake about 3 o’clock, but 
after the second flurry was over, the weather was fairly 
good, barring a stiff wind, which made many of the 
semes patchy. However, fifteen of the boys answered to 
roll call. 
Dr. Barr and Uncle Billy Wagner were out for the first 
time this season, the latter using a new 34-inch Parker. 
He did good work with it, considering the wind, and 
the fact that he had four inches more of barrel to handle 
than on his “old reliable.” Fred Geyer and Dan Orrison 
were out for the first time, the latter having restocked 
his gun—it nov has the prettiest Dutch stock you ever 
saw. C. B. Wise was on hand, and made the boys go 
some. The first club contest was shot, and the 25-target 
event enumerated below was for the club prizes: 
Events: 
i 
9 
3 
4 
5 
6 7 8 9 
10 
Shot 
Broke. 
Targets: 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 25 15 
at. 
9 10 
7 
7 
9 .. 15 .. 
10 
100 
82 
Dr Barr . 
.. 8 
6 
6 
6 
7 
8 .. H 18 
100 
70 
C B Wise.... 
.. 6 
7 
10 
9 
9 
.. .. 15 20 
105 
83 
Dr Stine . 
.. 4 
5 
3 
6 
9 
7 5 10 15 
7 
120 
71 
.. 7 
9 
7 
5 
7 
7 9 .. 17 
95 
68 
Geyer . 
.. 4 
6 
4 
4 
6 
.. .. 12 14 
115 
50 
Dr Shoupe .. 
.. 8 
4 
3 
7 
7 
9. 
65 
38 
Wagner . 
.. 5 
7 
9 
8 
5 
9 .. 13 23 
loo 
79 
M Taylor .... 
.. 5 
8 
8 
9 10 
.24 
75 
64 
Dr Parsons .. 
.. 6 
8 
5 
.... 9 17 
6 
80 
51 
Dr Cobey ... 
7 6 17 
2 
70 
23 
Orrison . 
.. 9 14 15 
50 
38 
Hann . 
7 6 .. 21 
45 
34 
Dr Taylor ... 
.15 
25 
15 
Dr Monroe .. 
.... 6 13 2 50 21 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered during 
the week ending May 2 are as follows: 
Schell City. Mo., May 29.—Schell City Gun Club. Dr. 
C. J. Campbell, .Sec’y. 
Lockport, Hit,. May 30-31.—Will County Gun Club. 
G. Bush, Sec’y. 
Clinton, Mo., June 4-5.—Clinton Gun Club. A. W. 
Campbell, Sec’y. • , 
Glasgow, Mo., Tune 9-10.—Glasgow Gun Club. Dr. VV. 
R. Hawkins, Sec'y. „ , _ 
Eldora, la., June 16-17.—Eldora Gun Club. \Y. B. 
Linell, Sec’y. 
Macon, Mo., June 16-17.—Macon Gun Club. G. N. 
Davis, Sec’y. 
New Franklin, Mo., June 18-19.—New Franklin Gun 
Club. A. McLachlin. Sec’y. 
Coleman, Wis., June 21.—Coleman Gun Club. W. J. 
Reinke, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec y-Mgr. 
Columbus Gun Club News. 
big force of office help that will be required to take 
care of the big event. 
The kind of traps and the number of each have been 
decided on, and the complete trap equipment of the 
Grand American Handicap will have been finished and 
ready for shooters wishing practice over same by Satur¬ 
day, May 16. Three of the traps are now complete, and 
the addition of the double system on Trap No. 3 and two 
automatic traps for throwing singles, will complete the 
outfit. 
The grounds were never in finer condition, and the 
mantle of beautiful green grass that spreads out like a 
lake of green all over the twenty acres will prove restful 
to the eyes of the shooters who come this way to the 
big shooting carnival. 
There will open here on June 2, the Preliminary of the 
Ohio State Trapshooters’ ’ League shoot, lasting three 
days, or four days with the Preliminary. This shoot is 
open to all comers from all States, as optional sweeps 
will be run on all events, including a very attractive 
programme, in which out-of-State shooters will find much 
to their liking. The money-back system applies only to 
Ohio shooters; also the cup races. The programme will 
be ready to mail on May 15, and a'l requests'for same 
will receive prompt attention by addressing Fred. Shat- 
tuck, secretary, 42 Board of Trade, Columbus, O. 
Orange Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., May 2. —No one having won the Miller 
trophy three times, the members of the Orange Gun Club 
took their twelfth try for it Saturday. H. A. Hilsinger 
won, and as this is his first, the members will try again 
next month. The cup now has ten names and scores 
engraved upon it, two members having won it twice. 
The scores for this event at 50 targets, handicap, were: 
B. H. T. 
Hilsinger ....... 39 6 45 
Munn . 42 2 44 
Wells . 38 4 42 
Richardson . 38 4 42 
Wakeley . 36 6 42 
Ilonoer . 33 8 41 
Wallis . 29 12 41 
B. H. T. 
Baldwin . 38 2 40 
Gednev . 28 12 40 
Fleck . 29 10 39 
Mosler . 34 4 38 
Schriver . 28 10 38 
Lane . 26 12 38 
Wickes . 35 2 37 
Columbus, O.—Fifteen or twenty shooters were out to 
the club grounds on Saturday afternoon, May 2, and 
encountered one of the heaviest windstorms that we have 
had this season of the year to shoot in. That, together 
with the cold wave that came in with the wind, made 
it an absolute impossibility to make anything that 
looked like a score, and it would be an injustice to those 
who did shoot to publish the scores, as it would be a 
hard matter for any one not on the ground to under¬ 
stand the situation. 
Work in the way of preparing the grounds for the 
Grand American Handicap is now going on. and the 
new office is now completed. It will accommodate the 
The following scores were made for the second leg for 
a Smith gun, at 50 targets, handicap, Munn winning the 
shoot-off at 25 targets, scoring 24-1-25. 
Munn 
Baldwin 
Wickes . 
Hopper . 
Starrett 
Hilsinger 
Fleck ... 
B. 
H. 
T. 
B. 
H. 
T. 
44 
O 
46 
Richardson .. 
...37 
4 
41 
44 
9 
46 
Mosler . 
...31 
10 
41 
44 
9 
46 
Gedney . 
... 27 
12 
39 
39 
7 
46 
Schriver . 
...24 
10 
34 
33 
10 
43 
Wakeley . 
... 28 
6 
34 
36 
6 
42 
Geyer . 
... 27 
14 
41 
32 
10 
42 
M. R. Baldwin, Sec’y. 
