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June 12, Third Day. 
The weather was delightfully pleasant, though the tei 
perature was high, making the shady nooks most soug 
for. 
In the regular sweepstake events there was a total 
175 targets. Gilbert led the professionals in the day 
averages with 169; Fanning was second with 161; Ellio 
and Welles tied on 157; Apgar and Stevens tied on 15 
Dickey and Darton tied on 152. Of the amateurs, Wrig 
was first with 159; Martin and Kelsey tied on 157 f, 
second; Stephenson and Conley third on 156; Hendric 
son and Carpenter, fourth on 153. 
Of the amateurs, John Martin, of Brooklyn, was hij 
for the three days with a total of 464 out of 500; Kels, 
second, 454; third, Connelly, 453; fourth, Carpenter. 44 
fifth. Blandford, 445. 
Gilbert led the professionals for the averages of tl 
three days with a total of 476 out of a possible 50 
Apgar and Stevens were second with 460 each; Well 
was third with 456; Elliott and Fanning were fourth wi 
455. 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
Elliott . 13 12 
Morrison . 13 15 
Wagner . 12 13 
Pumpelly .12 12 
Frantz .14 9 
Knapp . 10 12 
Wadsworth .14 11 
Cottle .12 13 
Carpenter .12 13 
Green .12 10 
Conley .14 14 
Demarest .13 13 
Wilcox . 9 13 
Spaulding . 14 12 
Lake . 11 10 
Hopper .14 13 
Covert ....:. 13 11 
Dailey . 13 10 
Wootten .13 11 
Kelsey .14 13 
Ilookway . 8 10 
Phillips .12 13 
Clay . 13 12 
Mills . 11 4 
Welles . 14 14 
Bernhard .11 12 
Talcott . 13 11 
Wilson . 8 9 
Dietzer .15 13 
Shorey .15 11 
Keller . 13 15 
Hooke .15 13 
Corfield .14 13 
Schorty .13 11 
Curtis .13 14 
McMurchy .11 11 
Morris . 13 10 
II W Smith . 1.3 14 
Wheeler .14 12 
Brugman .-..,10 8 
Bostwick .11 15 
Glover . 15 15 
Apgar ..13 13 
Fanning . 13 14 
Stevens .14 14 
Gilbert . 13 14 
Dickey .14 13 
Doremus .10 9 
Darton .14 13 
Nichol .12 6 
South worth .14 8 
Blandford .13 8 
Stephenson .13 13 
Hendrickson .12 15 
Durston .14 9 
Kelly . 14 12 
Billings .13 12 
Martin .15 13 
O’Donohue .12 13 
' Hopkins .11 15 
Hilliker . 13 14 
Mayhew .11 11 
Wright . 12 15 
Way . 9 9 
Steves .12 S 
Andrews .12 11 
Bryan .10 11 
Crew .14 15 
Considine . 8 11 
Peck . 12 9 
H L Brown.13 11 
Kniskern .11 11 
Hodgman .15 13 
Schauffler .15 10 
Shriver .11 9 
Mead .11 7 
Lenane . 11 8 
Leahy . 10 9 
Dey .11 6 
Fish .12 7 
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The only team contest of the tournament was for tl 
Dean Richmond cup, emblematic of the three-man tea 
State championship. Each member, of a team was to 1 
a resident of the same county in which the club w: 
located. Each member shot at 25 targets. Entrance $1 
targets included. Three moneys, 50 per cent, and cup 
first; 30 per cent, to second; 20 per cent, to third; cla 
shooting. This was won by team No. 1 of the Oneic 
County Shooting Association, with a total of 70 out of 
possible 75. Bergen Reach No. 2 was second with 6 
