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Emerald Gun Club. 
Fes. 7.—The Emerald Gun Club shoots for August, 
September and October, 1905, are appended. Mr. L. H. 
Schortemeier was high; he scored 28 out of the total of 
30 shot at. 
The weather was very cold. 
morning and clear in the afternoon. 
It was cloudy in the 
A strong right- 
quartering wind blew from about 8 o’clock. The birds 
were a very fast lot. 
August scores: 
T Short, 28...2102022012— 7 
M Riers’n, 28.1211112122—10 
H Koegel, 30.1220222112— 9 
Sch’t’m’i’r, 31.1021211222— 9 
H Koegel,230.*2212*1010— 6 
W Catton, 28.0211221111— 9 
September scores: 
T Short, 28...2221221201— 9 
M Riers’n, 28.*011111100— 6 
Sch’t’m’i’r, 31.*212121222— 9 
W Catton, 28..1*11012011— 7 
Schov’rling,30.2221202222— 9 
October scores: 
T Short, 28..11221021*0— 8 
M Riers’n, 28.0110*1*112— 4 
H Koegel, 30.2212222222—10 
Sch’t’m’i’r, 31.1222212222—10 
A good chicken dinner was served. 
Schov’rling,30.0020*22221— 6 
A Barry, 30...0202022200— 5 
Dreyer, 25....0000010211— 4 
G Hudson, 28.112111*220— 8 
P May, 28....10222*0110— 6 
J Fischer, 28.110211010*— 6 
A Barry, 30...1201102001— 6 
Dreyer, 25....1212022001— 7 
G Hudson,.28.1111120111— 9 
P May, 28....2210101112— 8 
J Fischer, 28..1012022222— 9 
A Barry, 30...1111021021— 8 
Dreyer, 25....2110112010— 7 
G Hudson, 28.22211*2*21— 8 
P May, 28....2100001021— 5 

W Catton, 28..1011*01201— 6 J Fischer, 28. .1022222*01— 7 
Schov’rling,30.2222222220— 9 - 
Totals: 
Tom Short Pca ym Earn U: sere ccrot ote cieletstete 19 
M Rierson apts: Drevets deve vess s 6 18 
BCR GER Cl rate cisiss v's:s.0 25 Ga VEL ELUdS Otc. otk ssn 25 
LH Schortemeier....... 28 1 PEW IER aoe Aree are 19 
WERE AE Orem cert ere were nies s 22 meigChienayss< senses coe or 21 
A A Schoverling........ 24 
Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
Rocuester, N. Y., Feb. 7.—The scores of the Eastern 
Cigar trophy contest are appended. On Feb. 22 the 
final shoot for it will take place. On Feb. 14, in addition 
to the regular cup contest, R. C. Kershner, the holder of 
the Monroe county diamond medal, will defend the 
trophy in a 100-target match. The challenger is Mr. T. 
F. Adkin. The match will be open to all residents of 
Monroe county. 
Bae Eby oeLs iB re eli eerkre 
NVIAGSOMC re te siste ne 16m 9 13 SUCWALE ‘siecas evs 21 vorlene 22 
*Bonbright ..... Bee 2a 26 OL Gt aren wiicie ee 19 6 25 
Clap eisai sei yA i a3 *Coughlin ...... LO e iemeeob 
AIRE Faccnie's. o's 22 2 . 24 Kershner ....... ay Ap eA 
Back scores: 
*Bonbright ..... 257 (2) 27 IAAT ‘smsrsiels «isis 22 2 24 
EAT Ciiereitis, «ie sisi 20. 2° 22 Bonbright 22 2 24 
yi all shales FAR Cees eA a 23 iBonbrights....s 22 2 24 
PAIN wa tlatiem eniterse 2 22 isterets) Agere ee 18.6, 24 
Re-entry scores: 
IWiatsOn feces s:- 22, 2) 24 Clarioweecctccasea0e- 2 bas 
Watsen- .........2 Rit2e (Glen gS escorted Beet aey 
Glare cciencs.5 1S 2s 20 BONDE sewn: 20 2 22 
Glare sp cwcdecacs 20°72 22 Bonbright  ...-<.22) 2 24 
*\Vins point on cup. 
Buckwalter — Muller. 
THE match at 100 live birds each at Holmesburg Junc- 
tion, Feb. 6, resulted in a victory for Mr. H. E. Buck- 
walter. He defeated his opponent, Mr. Fred Muller, by 
the score of 8&7 to 85. The weather was cold, and the 
birds were a superior lot. The match was closely con- 
tested from start to finish. The scores: 
PEDPREVIRCK Wall Or yrsrerclsyc.n10:s 00's od 2222*2222122222202222*022—21 
0222*22222222222222*21222—22 
0222202022222202222222222—21 
22.22222022222222222202222—23—87 
DR PAVE SUG teateiicls crpiciclo e's (s.s'0 + 2 22.2022222222022222*222222—22 
222.22022202*2222222222222—22 
2222002220222222222220202—20 
22.22222022222022020222222—21—85 
{ Because of the interruption of Lincoln’s Birthday many 
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