Dec. io, 1910.] 
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Cecil County Tournament. 
Rising Sun, Md., Dec. 1. —The tenth annual Cecil 
CDunty tournament, held here under the auspices of the 
Rising Sun Gun Club yesterday and to-day, was a com¬ 
plete success notwithstanding the very hard shooting 
and threatening weather. The wind blew a gale the 
first day, and while not quite so hard the second, it kept 
the targets dodging and the scores down. The targets 
were thrown 55yds., which, coupled with the wind, made 
the boys guess, and straight scores were mighty few. 
German was high gun with 2S1 out of 315. Welles 
second with 276, and Worthington, who ran the shoot, 
third with 271. 
Of the amateurs, Ewing showed up in front with 260. 
Alexander was second with 259, and Williams third with 
255. Gifford and Anderson tied for fourth with 253. 
The Cecil county championship was won by C. O. 
Williams with 46 out of 50, and Jim McCush was, the 
runner-up with 44. Be it known that Jim is just recov¬ 
ering from a broken elbow, and cannot get his arm up 
to the gun, yet his score in this event is really remark¬ 
able. 
In the merchandise race Joe Gifford walked off with 
the top prize, a handsome set of track harness, with 44 
cut of 50. from 18yds. 
In the 100-bird race the first day, for a hammerless 
shotgun, Ewing with 87, led the field. 
Twenty-eight shooters participated in the shoot, and 
as this is the tenth annual and there has never been a 
year missed since the shoot was first started in 1901, the 
club feels rather proud of their record. The Highland 
Gun Club, of Philadelphia, was to have been here the 
first day to shoot a team race, but as only five of them 
showed up, it was decided to postpone the match until 
some future date. 
The scores: 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
A 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
H E Perrv. 
175 
94 
H Alexander. 
175 
147 
140 
112 
T W Ewing. 
175 
147 
140 
113 
T FI Anderson. 
175 
136 
140 
117 
"f A Hartenstine. 
175 
118 
140 
99 
T F Pratt. 
175 
131 
h Beattie . 
175 
79 
L Towner . 
175 
124 
140 
111 
T S Gifford. 
175 
140 
140 
113 
C O Williams. 
175 
136 
140 
119 
H R England. 
175 
119 
140 
102 
C A Kirk. 
175 
122 
140 
92 
T M Holden. 
100 
77 
Jas McCush . 
100 
67 
50 
44 
N Patterson . 
90 
47 
C O McCaulay. 
15 
5 
W Tackson . 
15 
H Kirk . 
50 
40 
Geo Scarlett . 
50 
32 
A B Keen. 
50 
41 
Professionals: 
L S German. 
175 
154' 
140 
127 
H S Welles. 
175 
154 
140 
122 
H L Worthington. 
175 
149 
140 
122 
H L Brown. 
75 
59 
L R Lewis. 
175 
111 
90 
66 
Sikeston Tournament. 
Sikeston, Mo., Nov. 24-25.—Jas. W. Barre was high 
amateur for the two days with 376 out of 400. Geo. W. 
Maxwell was high 
professional 
with 384. 
Totals 
follow: 
First Day. 
Second Day 
A 
A 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
T W Barre. 
. 200 
192 
200 
184 
H A Smith. 
. 200 
182 
200 
182 
D R Hunter. 
. 200 
176 
200 
159 
Judge Warren ... 
. 200 
184 
200 
ISO 
E S Wills. 
. 140 
95 
H B Pettinger... 
. 200 
184 
200 
187 
W H Tanner.... 
. 160 
133 
200 
159 
J W Hulsebus... 
. 120 
70 
100 
53 
F A Pott. 
. 200 
184 
200 
179 
Dr D E Sawyer.. 
. .r. 200 
170 
200 
179 
Wm Leslie . 
. 180 
150 
200 
165 
J R Baldwin. 
. 100 
86 
C M Marshall.... 
. 200 
184 
200 
162 
Dan McCoy . 
. 200 
188 
200 
164 
C H Yansen. 
. 200 
168 
140 
118 
Frank Russell 
. 200 
169 
Ed Massengill ... 
. 200 
173 
ioo 
71 
H H Dortch. 
. 200 
170 
Dr Brvte . 
. 20 
11 
C E Kirkpatrick 
. 200 
141 
W m Sikes . 
. 80 
53 
E C Matthews... 
. 180 
133 
Dr Miller . 
. 20 
15 
O H Phelps. 
. IOO 
73 
w jr m„ c v . 
. 20 
14 
W V Mattingley. 
. 40 
31 
,T E Dover....... 
40 
28 
W E Derris. 
. 20 
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Professionals: 
F E Rodeers. 
. 200 
184 
200 
183 
Geo W Maxwell. 
. 200 
190 
200 
194' 
A Killam . 
. 200 
194 
200 
189 
Eagle Gun 
Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Dec. 3. —In 
Fisher, Sharon, Unger and 
Five tied on 9 for second, so 
up quite fine. Scores: 
Fisher, 30.1112122122—10 
Sharon, 29... .2221122221—10 
Ungerer, 28. .1122211112—10 
Jones. 29 ....1111211121—10 
Felix. 30 ....2202222222—9 
Murphy, 30 ..2022122222— 9 
Smith, 29 ....2102222222—9 
the handicap 10-bird event 
Jones tied on 10 straight, 
that the moneys were split 
Peltz, 29 ... 
Redman, 28.. 
Leonard. 30. 
Tackson, 29.. 
Hall, 28 . 
Knowles, 28 
Parker, 30 .. 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Dec. 3.—Thrfee members only 
showed up to-day and shot through some six events. 
In the first event at 10 targets. Crane won out with 
9 breaks to his credit. The second event, at 15 targets, 
also went to Crane with 12 breaks. Events 3, 4 and 5 
were all walking matches, traps sprung without warning, 
gun held as in field shooting. In event 3, Winslow won 
out with 4 breaks, while event 4 was tied for by Winslow 
and Crane. Event 5, went to Boxall. In the final 
event, at 25 targets, scratch, Winslow was high man with 
20 targets. 
The Montclair Gun Club expects to hold its annual 
members’ meeting and dinner at the Hotel Montclair on 
the evening of Dec. 17. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 15 25 
I S Crane. 9 12 3 4 2 17 
G W Boxall. 6 11 2 3 7 17 
E Winslow . 7 10 4 4 2 20 
E. Winslow, Sec’y. 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 28. —The regular shoot of the 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club was held under unfavorable 
weather conditions. A raw southeast wind was blowing 
very strongly, the attendance was small and the scores 
below normal. Wakefield and Dewald tied in Class A. 
while Class B and Class C were won by Utz and 
McKenna respectively. Next Sunday at 2:30 P. M. the 
regular semi-annual meeting will be held at the club 
house. Officers will be nominated and elected and 
every member is 
expected to report. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
10 
25 
15 
Dewald . 
. 6 
8 
16 
8 
15 
8 
Wakefield . 
. 5 
8 
16 
7 
19 
8 
Eaton . 
. 7 
11 
14 
5 
10 
Ratcliffe . 
12 
Mack . 
. 3 
5 
15 
3 
McKenna . 
. 7 
12 
20 
6 
is 
7 
Peasland . 
. 4 
8 
13 
7 
. 5 
9 
15 
9 
Utz . 
. 5 
18 
Smith . 
.. 7 
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19 
7 
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