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[May 16, 190&. 
DUPONT SMOKELESS 
At Birmingham, Ala., May 6-8, 1908, 
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SOUTHERN HANDICAP 
was won by GEO. L. LYON, of Durham, N. C., 
who broke 94 ex 100 from the 19-YARD MARK. 
SECOND PLACE was won by JOHN F. LIVINGS¬ 
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THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
was won by A. S. CARROLL, of Bessemer, Ala., 
who broke 91 ex 100. 
High Average for the Entire Tournament 
was won by W. H. HEER, of Concordia, Kas., who 
broke 470 ex 500 (Handicaps included), 
AN AVERAGE OF 94 PER CENT. 
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Sam Lovel's Boy. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books in 
the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, who 
grows up under the tuition of the coterie of friends that 
we know so well, becomes a man just at the time of the 
Civil War, and carries a musket in defense of what he 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair N. J., May 9.—Event No. 1 was the final 
leg for the Barnes trophy, and was won by C. H. Bill¬ 
ings. Messrs. Allan, Colquitt and Billings each have 
won one leg in this event, and E. Jacobus two legs. 
The trophy, a large silver loving cup, the gift of Mr. 
Frank L. Barnes, therefore goes to Mr. Jacobus. 
Event 2, was the final leg on the Boxall trophy. C. 
Easman Jacobus was the winner to-day, thus making four 
ties for this trophy: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
Targets: 
25 
25 
50 
25 
G W Boxall . 
. 1 21 
1 20 
2 40 
E A Guenther. 
. 0 19 
0 19 
0 39 
2 24 
O C Grinned, Jr. 
. 2 23 
2 23 
3 49 
1 19 
L W Colquitt. 
. 1 23 
1 23 
2 47 
1 25 
R M Owen. 
. • 0 12 
0 13 
0 25 
4 19 
C H Billings. 
. 1 19 
1 25 
2 39 
1 17 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 21 
1 24 
2 42 
1 21 
Ed Winslow . 
. 4 22 
4 19 
7 38 
T J O’Donohue. 
A R Allan. 
. 0 19 
0 19 
0 43 
2 22 
. 1 19 
1 20 
2 43 
Geo Batten . 
. 4 19 
. 2 24 
4 23 
2 21 
7 36 
T foukes . 
. 1 20 
1 18 
2 40 
1 22 
F S Crane. 
. 3 17 
3 18 
5 39 
Event No. 5, two-man team race, at 10 targets per man: 
Billings and Owen .18 Grinnell & O’Donohue.19 
Colquitt and Winslow...19 E Jacobus and Allan_19 
Moffett and Batten .18 Dukes and Crane.19 
Guenther and Boxall....18 
The match was won by Jacobus and Allan on shoot-off. 
Messrs. Dukes, Allan, Piercy, Grinned, Jr., and 
Jacobus, each having scored one win. The tie for the 
trophy will be decided on May 23. 
Event 3, the ninth leg for the Greener gun was won 
by O. C. Grinned, Jr., with Louis Colquitt a close 
second. 
The next and final leg for this trophy will be shot on 
May 23, and promises to be an exciting one, there being 
already three ties between Messrs. Batten, Crane and 
Grinned, each having two wins. Winslow and Dukes 
have each one win. 
The final event for the day, a two-man team race, 10 
targets per man, resulted in four ties at 19 targets each. 
On the shoot-off, Messrs. Allan and Jacobus made a 
perfect score, with Messrs. Colquitt and Winslow, and 
Grinned and O’Donohue but three breaks behind. 
The programme for the big anniversary shoot, to be 
held on June 6, is nearly ready, and will be mailed to 
over two thousand men in another week. 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., May 9. —Ex-Sheriff Frank 
Creamer shot excellently well, as also did Mr. J. 
Voorhies, notwithstanding that the weather conditions 
were quite variable, alternately rainy and windy till 
toward the end of the afternoon, when it became quite i 
pleasant. There was a good attendance, with a view *o | 
some preparatory practice for the shoot to be held on the 
following Tuesday: 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 5 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 5 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 25 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 25 
Dreyer .... 
.. IS 15 .. 17 .. 
Duckworth.. 
15 13 .. 15 .. 
Fagan .... 
.. 7 .. 14 16 .. 
Brombacller. 
12 6 ..-12 .. 
. 7 .. 3 .. .. 
19. 
Potter . 
.. 16 14 15 16 20 
Creamer .... 
24 21 19 23 .. 
Martin .... 
.. 17 15 13 20 17 
Shevlin . 
12 .. 12 8 .. 
Morgan ... 
.. 16 .. 10 20 16 
Voorhies .... 
20 20 19 22 .. 
Bergen .... 
.. 22 .. 19 20 17 
Lott . 
13 16 15 13 .. 
Dreyer .... 
.. 20 19 19 .. .. 
Williams ... 
.. 16 18 22 20 
Lvmait._ 
.. 21 .. IS 16 17 
Scales . 
.. 8 .. 3 .. 
Griffith .... 
.. 19 16 .. 15 .. 
Charles . 
.... 74 .. 
Medler .... 
.. 14 13 .. 17 .. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Tournaments registered during the 
week ending May 9, are as follows: 
Bloomington, 111., June 4.—McLean County Gun Club. 
Wm. A. Boettger, Sec’y. 
Fads City, Neb., June 5-6.—Fads City Gun Club. C. C. 
Davis, Sec’y. 
Racine, Wis., June 7.—National Gun Club. John 
Stransky, Sec’y. 
Onconta, N. Y., June 8.—Oneonta Fish, Game and Gun 
Club. L. L. Curtis, Mgr. 
Sheridan, Wyo., June 8-9.—Sheridan Gun Club. G. E. 
Small, Sec’y. 
Owosso, Mich., June 10.—Owosso Gun Club. J. Rose- 
vear, Sec’y. 
Doylestown. Pa., June 10-11.—Doylestown Rod and 
Gun Club. Noah L. Davis, Sec’y. 
Aberdeen, Md., June 10.—Aberdeen Gun Club. L. S. , 
German Pres. 
Nelson, B. C., July 1-2.—Nelson Gun Club. W. A. 
Ward, Sec’y. X' 
Orange Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., May 9.—Seven members of the Orange 
Gun Club attended the regular weekly shoot last Satur¬ 
day. 
Four merchandise events at 15 targets, a 25 target event 
for a leg on the Walsrode cup and 25 targets for a leg 
on the May cup, ad with handicaps, made up the pro¬ 
gramme. The following are the scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 25 25 
Baldwin . 13 14 13 9 21 18 
Mosler . 11 9 10 1 3 20 16 
Hopper . 11 10 11 10 14 21 
Wallis . 8 11 8 13 22 18 
Wickes . 13 13 13 14 12 23 
Raymond . 6 7 5 3 .. .. 
Wakeley . . 13 11 11 20 .. 
