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June 20, 1908.] 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., June 15.—Twenty-eight shooters re- 
orted for the last regular shoot of the Analostan Gun 
lub on June 13. Two traps were required to keep the 
oys going and about 2,000 targets were trapped. The 
iterest is growing and the scores are improving. Fol- 
iwing are the scores in detail: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets: 10 1 0 1 0 15 15 10 10 15 25 25 10 15 Ttl. 
[unter . 
9 10 
..21 .. 
8 14 
111 
tine . 
... 7 
7 .. 
11 
ii 
5 
S 18 20 
5 .. 
92 
omlin . 
... 2 
3 7 
5 
6 
23 
(owell . 
... 2 
3 3 
i 
9 
issing . 
... 6 
13 14 
8 
.. .. IS 
59 
cycr . 
... 5 
11 
7 
6 
.. S .. 
9 
39 
obinson . 
... 3 
.. 7 
3 
10 
5 
28 
eyer, Jr. 
9 
3 2 
2 
4 
13 
unk . 
i3 
ii 
14 23 .. 
.. 12 
87 
[ Taylor . 
9 .. 
14 
8 
13 24 .. 
68 
!3” . 
10 11 
9 
14 .. .. 
.. 9 
53 
ountain . 
10 
10 
13 24 .. 
.. 13 
70 
lioup . 
7 6 
6 
7 
.. 17 .. 
.. 11 
54 
obey . 
.. 9 
7 
.. 19 24 
59 
rown . 
.. i 
9 
3 
6 
aker . 
7 
5 
.. 23 .. 
35 
Wilson . 
i 
6 17 .. 
30 
ann . 
6 .. 
43 
arr . 
.. 23 15 
.. 12 
50 
itchell . 
. 5 
5 
.. .. 11 
21 
7 1) 
1!) IS 
jleman . 
i 
4 .. 
5 
irk . 
9 
.. 20 .. 
35 
illis . 
6 
. 9 ' 
15 
irsons . 
. 6 
11 
.. 23 .. 
. 11 
51 
Coleman . 
10 
.. 14 .. 
. 10 
34 
shorn . 
20 
B Wilson .. 
. 6 
.. 18 21 
. 10 
55 
Dr. Funk was with us for the first time this year and 
ot very well. The doctor is the patentee of a single 
igger, also one of the best fishing reels made, and will 
on have a perfect shotgun shell on the market/ 
The boys enjoyed a visit with Mr. Hissing, of the 
dtimore Shooting Association, and president of one of 
e leading clubs of New York. Mr. Hissing has been 
ill health for a year, but is improving rapidly and will 
heard from at the tournaments this year. He was a 
lest of Mr. Fred Geyer. 
A number of visitors and prospective members were 
attendance. 
The traps were slowed down a trifle and threw a 
yds. target. The boys took to the change, and the 
ores speak for themselves. 
Preparations are being made for a shoot on the Fourth 
July. One of the features will be a merchandise 
oot, and this time the prizes will be out of the ordi- 
ry, no shooting togs or paraphernalia will be offered, 
.t something to take home for the wife or sweetheart. 
W. R. Baker cannot devote much time to shooting, but 
len he can get out, the boys always know he is on 
e grounds. 
Dr. Barr, after a long absence, was on deck, and his 
od work pleased him and his friends. 
H. A. Farnham is shooting a streak and doing it well— 
in the medal shoot was going some, 
loe Hunter was in good form and accounted for over 
per cent, of his birds. 
The excursion for the street car men at Chesapeake 
ach on June 25 will attract many of the shooters, as 
It president of the club, C. S. Wilson, will give a shoot 
them and the public. There will be a merchandise 
ent for a number of good prizes and also sweepstake 
ooting. All are invited. 
Dr. Cobey is improving very rapidly. His new pump 
rks fine, and on his last 25 he broke 24 of them and 
sted the one he lost. 
n the medal shoot,, event 9, Farnham and Miles Taylor 
t 24 out of 25; Funk, 23; Baker, 23; Barr, 23; Parsons, 
Hunter, 21; Hann, 21; Kirk, 20; H. B. Wilson, 20; 
L. Osborn, 20; Cobey, 19; Monroe, 19; Dr. Stine, 18. 
Miles Taylor. 
Garfield Gun Club. 
hicago, June 13.—The following scores were made to- 
V at the weekly shoot of the Garfield Gun Club: 
Cvents: 
argets: 
n Nest 
| Donald 
amas .. 
j ikins .. 
! rgan . 
ifeldt 
after . 
1 molds 
lsh .. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
25 
25 
15 
15 
25 
15 
20 
20 
21 
12 
12 
22 
14 
20 
21 
24 
13 
13 
25 
13 
21 
21 
11 
12 
22 
12 
21 
11 
13 
13 
19 
8 
24 
21 
14 
13 
25 
20 
7 
2 
7 
24 
13 
15 
25 
20 
23 
9 
9 
15 
13 
8 
10 
12 
17 
12 
14 
he small attendance was due to rain, which delayed 
oting and later interrupted it after having stopped 
a time. 
n the club trophy event. No. 2, McDonald and Ein- 
h were high in Class A, with 24 out of 25 targets, 
imas in Class B with 21, and Goetter in Class C with 
a the Dupont trophy event. No. 3, Kuss was high in 
ss A with 14 out of 15 birds, Thomas in Class B with 
and Goetter in Class C with 9. 
I event No. 4, the Ballistite trophy, Einfeldt was high 
Class A with 15 targets, a perfect score; Thomas in 
ss B with 12 out of 15 targets, and Goetter in Class 
■ nth 9. 
a the Hunter Arms trophy, event No. 5, 25 targets, 
I I use of. both barrels, McDonald, Kuss and Einfeldt 
e gJSn in Class A with perfect scores; Thomas in 
ss B with 22, and Goetter in Class C with 15. 
Waycross Gun Club. 
aycross, Ga., June 12.—Scores made in an event at 
argets to-day were as follows: Brewer 22, Hoyt 17, 
t 21, Cathenwood 20, H. Parker 15, R. Crawley 16 
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