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Events: 
Targets: 
Neaf Apgar . 
vVm Foord, 22. 
A Bedell . 
F S Fanning. 
F W Moffett . 
3 H Kouwenhoven, 22. 
W A Gregory, 18. 
W S Haight .. 
C VV Billings . 
T J O’Donohoe, 17. 
J J Farrell, 18. 
H M Booth, 17. 
C G Blandford, IS. 
I T Washburn, 18 . 
R Navens, 16 . 
G C Grieff . 
J VV Bain, 16 . 
I T Hyland, 16. 
R Hendricks . 
F Wood . 
E Brewerton . 
H L Lee, 18 . 
F A Hodgman, IS. 
E Winslow . 
O Bush, 16. 
J C Barlow . 
G B Hubbell, 16. 
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John Hendrickson, of Long Island City, made a short 
but profitable trip, the first day, by making a “killing” 
in the sweeps and winning the cup for long run of the 
tournament. Scores: 
High general amateur average money was won as fol¬ 
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VV M Foord.. 375 
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Kouwenhoven 375 327 
A Bedell . 375 
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F W Moffett 375 324 
ProRvsionals: 
S Fanning... 375 326 
N Apgar .375 
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C. G. B. 
Sistersville Tournament. 
Sistersville, W. Ya., May 15. —The first annual reg¬ 
istered shoot of the West Virginia Shooting Club took 
place on their grounds here May 13 and 14, and was in 
every way very much of a success. For several days it 
looked as though the weather was going to be anything 
but favorable for trapshooting, but it cleared up and we 
have never seen more perfect weather conditions for a 
target tournament. 
I he trade was represented by Messrs. R. O. Heikes, 
TJ. M. C. and Remington, of Dayton, O.; H. S. Welles, 
“Dead Shot” Horace Heikes, Dayton, O., Ballistite and 
New York, American Powder Mills; “Dead Shot” Horace 
Heikes. Dayton, O., Ballistite and Empire, and Ralph 
L. Trimble, Covington, Ky., Winchester. 
Among the well-known amateurs were the following: 
Messrs. F. E., John F., and S. T. Mallory, Parkersburg; 
Will F. Hendrickson, of Dillonvale, O.; J. E. Ribb and 
L. E. Lantz, Jacksonburg, W. Va.; T. H. McIntyre, 
New Martinsville, W. Ya., and Drs. L. G. Gribble and 
S. B. Hanlon, Pomeroy, O., and also Messrs. Hart, Stan- 
berry and Geo. Steinbauer, of the latter city. 
In the expert class, Mr. R. O. Heikes was first with 
373 out of 400; H. S. Welles second, with 362; R. L. 
Trimble, third, with 361, and Horace Heikes, fourth, with 
Amateur class: Ed. O. Bower, of the local club, was 
high, with 364 out of 400; F. E. and S. T. Mallory tied 
for second with 356 each; Dr. L. G. Gribble, third, with 
331, and T. M. McIntyre fourth, with 327. 
On the first day, F. E. Mallory was high amateur, with 
the very creditable score of 187 out of 200, while Mr. II. 
S. Welles made the same score in the professional class. 
Second day: S. T. Mallory was high amateur with 179 
out of 200, with the “Daddy of ’em all” high professional 
with 189. 
Mr. H. S. Welles is credited with the longest run of 
the meet, 61. 
Taking it all in all, it was one of the best little shoots 
we have ever held, and several inquiries were made as 
regards date for another one. 
May 13, First Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Targets • 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Broke. 
F E Maliory. 17 16 20 18 19 19 18 20 20 18 187 
*H S Welles. 19 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 18 18 187 
Ed O Bower. 20 18 18 19 20 18 19 20 16 18 186 
*R O Heikes. 15 19 19 18 18 19 20 20 18 19 185 
*H Heikes . 20 19 17 19 18 20 17 19 19 17 185 
*R L Trimble. 18 17 18 20 17 17 19 19 19 19 183 
S T Mallory.17 17 19 17 19 19 18 17 15 19 177 
T F Mallory.17 17 19 18 18 19 17 18 16 17 176 
T M Mclntire.19 17 19 18 16 16 19 16 16 18 1(4 
Dr L G Gribble. 18 14 17 20 20 16 17 18 13 17 170 
Geo Steinbauer . 16 15 19 15 19 16 15 19 15 17 lb6 
W F Hendrickson.... 13 13 15 15 16 14 20 18 16 lb 15b 
Dr S B Hanlin. 10 9 16 16 13 14 14 12 12 16 132 
H Stanbery . 7 13 10 8 14 15 10 16 13 16 122 
May 14, Second Day. 
Events: 1234567 8, 9 10 
Targets • 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Broke. 
*R O Heikes. 19 20 19 IS 20 19 19 17 18 20 189 
S T Mallory. 18 16 17 20 18 18 18 19 18 17 1(9 
*RL Trimble. 17 15 15 20 17 19 19 19 19 18 78 
Ed O Bower. 19 17 19 18 16 17 16 18 18 20 178 
*H S Welles .18 16 19 18 17 16 16 19 17 19 175 
I E Ribb .16 19 19 15 17 19 18 17 17 16 174 
LE Lantzi. 16 16 17 17 15 17 17 18 20 20 173 
*H Heikes . 16 18 19 17 16 18 18 17 16 16 171 
F E Mallory. 18 17 16 16 16 18 18 16 18 16 169 
W F Hendrickson... 16 16 17 18 17 15 16 16 18 20 169 
Dr L G Gribble. 17 16 16 14 16 17 17 16 13 19 161 
Geo. Steinbauer .16 17 14 17 13 17 17 15 17 17 160 
T. M Mclntire. 15 10 16 16 16 15 16 16 17 16 153 
H Stanberry . 7 13 10 12 6 12 9 13 7 10 99 
J F Mallory. 15 12 15 17 16. 
♦Professionals. 
Notes. 
Will Hendrickson, the Duke of Dillonvale, says be will 
never miss a Sistersville shoot, even if he has to shut 
down his printing establishment. 
It was a warm bunch from Pomeroy, and they wore the 
same smile when they missed them as when they were 
all blown to dust. 
The Mallory trio, of Parkersburg—well, there is noth¬ 
ing to say about these three Indians, as everybody 
knows all about them. John, Chief Hole Digger, how¬ 
ever, had the misfortune to have a new gun that came 
near kicking the top of his head off, and he was com¬ 
pelled to quit before the completion of the programme. 
Sid took some of our money and can’t shoot on these 
grounds any more. . 
Lantz and Ribb, of Jacksonburg. came in to show us 
what they could do the second day, and incidentally to 
invite us all to the State shoot that is to be held on 
their grounds next month. We accepted the invitation. 
Don’t know what we would have done if it hadn’t been 
for Judge Mclntire, of New Martinsville. Here’s to 
you, judge. We will try and return the compliment 
some time. 
We have never had a quartet of more genial trade 
representatives, and they can have anything they want 
here. We even promised to have the hill on the oppo¬ 
site side of the river removed, so as to make better 
background. Secretary. 
Bolivar Gun Club. 
a nice crowd of good 
shoot of the Bolivar 
which the following 
Bolivar, Tenn., May 14. —Quite 
fellows were present at the club 
Gun Club, held this afternoon, at 
scores were made: 
Targets: 
G A Kiney. 
♦P B Plummer. 
Dr H N Davis. 
C S Cook. . 
J R Tisdale'..... 
1? V Hudson. 
Chas Duncan . 
J D Merwin . 
John Parson . 
D Mark . 
R Kahn . 
A Kahn .. 
♦Trade representative. 
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