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. 11 
13 
10 
14 
11 
14 
17 
18 
19 
-127 
14 
12 
153 
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. 14 
14 
13 
15 
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15 
19 
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23 
-147 
18 
15 
180 
Mick . 
. 18 
15 
13 
13 
14 
13 
19 
22 
23- 
144 
19 
13 
17G 
I Tendrickson 
. 11 
11 
13 
18 
11 
11 
IS 
21 
21 
129 
14 
13 
8 
151 
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13 
14 
11 
11 
14 
19 
2.3 
141 
13 
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10 
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10 
6 
11 
11 
8 
22- 
- 98 
12 
12 
122 
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9 
11 
13 
10 
ii 
11 
15 
13 
ifi 
-109 
12 
13 
134 
Foltz . 
. 12 
13 
11 
11 
18 
13 
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23 
-138 
1G 
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15 
14 
15 
15 
18 
DO 
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-143 
14 
15 
171 
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11 
11 
15 
17 
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115 
12 
5 
132 
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- 95 
14 
11 
120 
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18 
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-144 
19 
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179 
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14 
11 
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12 
13 
19 
21- 
-128 
12 
12 
152 
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18 
13 
13 
13 
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11 
13 
11 
13 
13 
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-132 
15 
8 
155 
Marshall ... 
. 14 
15 
14 
13 
12 
13 
16 
83 
21- 
-142 
IS 
14 
174 
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8 
9 
13 
8 
10 
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18 
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8 
11 
123 
Kistler . 
12 
12 
14 
13 
13 
13 
18 
31 
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17 
15 
171 
Fuller . 
13 
13 
13 
13 
10 
13 
17 
19—117 
13 
130 
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8 
8 
10 
11 
9 
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7 
10 
8 
11 
6 
6 
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48 
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13 
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14 
14 
12 
17 
19 
24 
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14 
150 
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41 
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■yy the manufacturers of the L. C. Smith pun, at the 
annual meeting held at Gabon, in May, 1888. It is 
emblematic of the championship of Ohio and was first 
daced in competition at this meet and was won by R. O. 
Heikes^ on a score of 29 out of 30. The second contest 
•vas he’d at Dayton, in October, of the same vear. The 
conditions were changed to 50 targets. R. O. TTeikes and 
George Hart tied on 48. In the first shoot-ofT each con- 
estant scored 47. In the second shoot-off each broke 
19. The final tie was shot aff at Dayton on Dec. 25, 1888, 
it 100 targets, Heikes winning with a score of 93 to 90. 
The third contest was at Cleveland, in May. 18S9 
Arthur Paul and Paul North tied on 47. The shoot-off 
,vas won bv Paul with a score of 24 to 18 out of 25 
argets. The fourth contest, at Toledo, in Mav, 1890, 
.vas won by George Osborn with a score of 47. Mr. 
Dsborn won the fifth contest, at Findlay, in May. 1891, 
.vith a score of 48. The sixth contest was held at Colum- 
ius, May 12, 1892, and was won by M. C. Standford with 
1 score of 48. The seventh contest was at the annual 
neeting at Columbus, June 9 to 11, 1893. W. B. Pearley 
.vinning on a score of 40. The eighth contest, in 1894, 
\lay 14 to 10, was won by R. O. Heikes with 49. The 
linth contest, May 14 to 10, 1895, was also won by TTeikes 
m a. score of 49. At the meet held in Dayton, in 1890. 
Dennis Upson, of Cleveland, won the tenth contest with 
17. The eleventh contest was held in Springfield. 1897, 
luring the June meet, and was won by John A. Strong, 
)f that place. The twelfth contest was also held at 
Springfield, June 2, 1898, R. O. Heikes winning with 49. 
The thirteenth contest, at Columbus, June 22, 1899. was 
von by F. D. Alkire, of Woodlin, on 49. On June 0 
1900, the fourteenth contest was held at Columbus, and 
vvas won by C. A. Young after shooting off a tie on 48 
vith R. O. Heikes, 25 to 22 out of 25. The fifteenth con¬ 
est took place at Circleville, on Tune 6, 1901, and was 
von by Sanford, of Clyde, with 50 straight. At Cleve- 
and. on June 7, 1902, R. O. Heikes and A. W. Kirbv 
ied on 48 in the sixteenth contest. In the first shoot-off 
hey tied on 24 out of 25. The second shoot-off was won 
yy Heikes with 23 to 21. At Cincinnati, June 11, 1903, 
he seventeenth contest resulted in a tie on 48 between 
Phellis, Waite and Young, the latter winning the shoot- 
)ff. The eighteenth contest, at Akron, June 10, 1904, 
vas a tie between C. A. Young and D. Upson on 48. 
i r oung won the shoot-off, 23 to 21. The nineteenth con¬ 
est was held at Canton in June, 1905, and was won by 
R, O. Heikes with 50 straight. On June 14, 1906, at 
Dayton, the twentieth contest resulted in a tie on 48 be- 
ween E. W. Holding and C. A. Young. Holding won 
he shoot-off with 21 to 18. The twenty-first contest was 
leld at Columbus, June 6, 1907, and was won by J. R. 
Taylor with a straight score of 50. 
L. C. Smith trophy, 50 targets, individual State cham- 
lionship: 
Gng ,. 40 
iulshizer . 45 
\lkire . 40 
Taylor . 44 
Tooper . 43 
"ishinger . 43 
\ T eel . 3f 
ihell . 40 
Turns . 43 
Tottenfield . 39 
Thamberlain . 47 
•'reernan . 48 
-e Noir . 46 
Vnderson . 43 
(oung . 45 
lawkins . 44 
Tolin .i. 33 
)arton . 49 
jross . 44 
; olk . 45 
ohnson . 46 
iquier . 47 
'awards . 47 
usher . 47 
*arker . 44 
i S Rogers. 45 
V r alters . 41 
virby . 39 
Tibbce . 38 
Vebster . 48 
Shoot-off of tie on 48 for 
\ ebster 20, Cromley 19. 
Gilbert . 47 
F Rogers . 43 
Garrett . 41 
Upson . 46 
Cain . 41 
E M Stout. 39 
Hopkins . 47 
\\ eds . 41 
Cromley . 48 
\ alentine . 29 
R Heikes . 48 
H Heikes . 37 
Doolittle . 45 
Flick . 45 
Hendrickson . 42 
\\ Shattuck . 46 
J N Hedges. 30 
Rugg . 29 
Foltz . 41 
Grubb . 44 
Barnthouse . 36 
Jackson . 37 
Sperry . 47 
Wertz . 40 
Moeller . 44 
Marshall . 44 
Bartholomew . 34 
Kistler . 43 
Fuller . 36 
Price . 43 
», at 25 targets: Heikes 23, 
Hudson Valley Rod and Gun Club. 
Sandy Hill, 
o-day follow : 
N. Y., June 
5. — Totals 
of scores made 
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Shot at. Broke 
Vitt . 
. 75 G8 
Norton .. 
. 45 30 
ngalsbe . 
. 15 15 
>r De Roode.. 
. 90 72 
Martin ... 
. 45 9 
1 iltse . 
. 60 16 
Brown ... 
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