MARCH 24, 1906.] 

Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bercen Beacu, L. I., March 13.—A strong south 
wind blew from No. 3 trap to the shooters. Targets were 
going 50 to 70yds. Three traps, unknown angles, Ser- 
geant system, hand pull were used. 
Quite a number of targets were thrown for an after- 
noon’s shoot. Handicaps were made from records of 
revious shoot. New comers were handicapped by Capt. 
reyer, Bergen_and the manager, Mr. L. H. Schorte- 
meier. 
The main event was for the Scarecrow cup and many 
other prizes. Referee, Howard Gray. Scorer, Wm. De- 

long. 
Scarecrow cup scores: 
Handicap 
Handicap. Total Points. next shoot. 
Geo Kelly ..cs00.. 16 43 6 21 
L H Schortemeier. .19 41 5 20 
ee INGBHH eb cients o'a'e 16 41 5 20 
SOT ENTS le elecalia\e)o,<°6 40 4 19 
H Brugemann 38 3 18 
he Maset Ge oeiccks ose 38 3 18 
A V Suydam 36 2 17 
Gy Crater. cicasess 36 2 17 
R Hendricks 36 2 aly 
EATS ese eticiei ols c's a's 35 1 16 
PITRE VATISN cerslasioes « 34 ql 16 
J F Wellbrock 34 1 16 
Gueloung ....2..000 34 1 16 
H J Montanus 31 a 16 
J H Kroeger 31 uf 16 
Me Wartier) .< acess 31 1 16 
PVA Soe So odio 30 a 16 
FEMIE! Scott: 29 1 16 
H D Bergen 28 il 16 
Breda liter. cosines sss 27 1 16 
IS GrStGUt Metasitendiete do 27 a 16 
I OGI cee tore sie clos 26 1 16 
H B Williamson...16 25 af 16 
ET Wieoreyer ses tee.s. 16 24 i 16 
J P Dannefelser ....16 24 1 16 
Aa Ro Russelll, case. 16 22 il 16 
H W Messloh..... 16 22 1 16 
IRSA ORME DOs cigles aires 16 20 il 16 
A E Hendrickson. .16 20 1 16 
ALOE ESROLEM ac cise cise 16 19 i 16 
GSA tRemsen:.:.2.. 21 18 1 16 
Ce Wouderay..ask.i: 16 17 ul 16 
Bim Garolaty vices. ons 16 15 uf 16 
He Spimmer 420.0065. 16 13 1 16. 
Manufacturers’ representatives were as follows: 
W Hearne..... 17 42, Fanning....21 27 
G Schneider. .19 39 
Other events: 
J A R Elliott....21 2 


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Arkansas Championship. 
Pine Buurr, Ark., March 15.—The second annual open 
contest for the J. T. Lloyd challenge medal took place 
to-day at Bell Park. This is a live-bird trophy, and the 
conditions of the contest were 25 live birds per man, 
30yds. rise. There were eighteen contestants, and of these 
Geo. W. Clements showed to best advantage, ultimately 
winning iM the good score of 23. The runner up, Dr. 
H. E. Williams, also proved to be a local man, and it 
was nip-and-tuck between this pair up to the very finish, 
and the loss of the Doctor’s last bird is the only thing 
that prevented a tie. Aside from the Doctor’s score of 
22, there were four who finished with 21—Paul R. Litzke, 
W. B. Powell, J. T. Lloyd and Frank Faurote. Thus 
it is evident that there was plenty of competition, and 
it was a nerve-racking race from start to finish. 
The conditions, too, under which the competition took 
place were also the most severe. The weather was raw 
and cold, which penetrated to the very marrow, and 
snow flurries were interspersed from time to time. 
Couple to this a vigorous, active lot of pigeons that were 
aided by a good, strong wind, and you can readily form 
an idea what kind of a proposition the contestants were 
confronted with. 
The winner was a dark horse, so to speak, for though 
one of the very best field and target shots, he had never 
shown any class in pigeon shooting, and his fine shooting 
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to-day came in the nature of a surprise. However, this 
made it all the more popular, as there is no nicer, cleverer 
gentleman than Geo. Clements, and to know him is to 
admire him for his frank and manly qualities. However, 
it was evidently Clements’ day, as he took a running start 
and accounted for 16 before he faltered, and though he 
slipped up a little later again, he recovered at once, and 
shot with precision and judgment to the end. 
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On the day previous to the above event it was planned 
to shoot targets and live birds for practice, and also de- 
cide several important target matches. The weather was 
even worse than that of to-day, and this interfered 
greatly with the sport. The matches were all decided 
nevertheless. The first was between E. C. Arnold and 
J. E. Wells against G. W. Clements and J. T. Lloyd for 
the two-man target championship. This resulted in an 
easy win for Arnold and Wells, as they were both in 
form, while the contrary was the case with their oppon- 
ents. The score in this event was: Arnold 23, Wells 23; 
total 46. Clements 20, Lloyd 19; total 39. 
This was followed by a match between A. L. Morgan, 
holder, and J. E. Wells, challenger, for the individual 
flying target championship of the State. This was a 
shooting match throughout, and finally won by Morgan 
by one bird. Scores: Morgan 45, Wells 44, 
Then came the three-man team championship contest 
between Pine Bluffs, holder, and Camden, challenger. 
Despite lack of practice, Pine Bluff was there with the 
goods, and gave a splendid account of itself. This is a 
75 target event, 25 per man, and the scores were as fol- 
lows: Pine Bluff—Arnold 24, Howell 21, Wells 20; total 
65. Camden—Wright 21, Morgan 21, Proctor 17; total 59. 
The live-bird shooting this day consisted of a 7-bird 
event, entrance $5, three high guns. This resulted in 
straight kills for W. B. Powell, J. D. Proctor, F. M. 
Faurote, Hubby and Morgan. These divided the purse. 
A miss-and-out was the final, and here the money was 
