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Indianapolis Gun Club. 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 3.—At the third annual meet- 
ing of the stockholders and election of directors the 
following members were elected as directors, to serve 
for the ensuing year: Dr. S. H. Moore, Dr. C..A. 
Pfafflen, Mr. Gus Habich, Mr. Gustave Moller, Mr. 
Jos. R. Morgan, Mr. Jas. W. Bell, Mr. W. Armstrong. 
The Board is organized as follows: President, Dr. S 
H. Mocre, Vice-President, Dr. C. A. Pfafflen; Treasurer, 
Jos. R. Morgan; Secretary, Wm. Armstrong. 
The secretary’s report showed the club to be in a good 
healthy condition, with a stock-holding membership of 
427 and an honorary list of nine members. 
The scores made on April 7 follow: 

Events: 1. 2. <b 4b Geeeere 
Targets: 25. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Michaelis ai. sedecce s scat clacerte 21° 23. 22021422 ieee 
Wagoner eS 20° 21 18> 15 See eas 
Gregory - 0a 22 24 20a oo ac ene 
Apple ticesmicasccteunentecncuaaces 22° 22) 28 28" ZZ aes 
Parry) cevatines tetoactisitemecteae 10° 23'- 23) 22) 2Z0Rree te 
ELALA CSE watc's's ntars stelele oatcteneraicre 18..14° IGS Io Ge aoe ates 
Anderson siete ccc nets cure ecm 21 25 24 15 aK 
ISAMOUSCpecee cnn alae seas 19° «29 S146" fey peremierate Ue te 
PRICG 0 arctaiciteic c uaositaate eotenenate 16) L200 eee 
Trout Tacs: vaes cus sacieieecticcase 20.20 20° 28) 19° 235.20" 23 
Gomstotk: Ji0cstsseeccsianetie 23 21 22 424 (2a nes. 
S EE Moores.ccncbeesee uence 24.28): perenne 
Dag rett sr: secacaiseiss e niteraerts 19. 19) 20.3 : 
Stanley” siiswc< ve cwa tee neoascente 18 16> 21S Tee . 
Tripp: Sanaa cevase cacoeeen tee 23 236-23, 120 eis 
Wildhack “s.isiea cocoon ater ceee 23° 219. 2 eee is 
Woolf 3sp cavlesce avis gaheouere 14 19 4 
MArGtt, vasdclads duces @elcuee temaate 16 
Btixrford Top casirtacivacieeteertacteets 20 17 : 
AINOS) © sc sisrsiss oleic. slersrelarsm icrteens 23 
Denitt'y ere scclleasselsietipinecioiinens 20 14 F 
W1ISOn1 } aacepieiiets, cielo oriole thelstorsteeat 19 15 : 
ET UMO0re Jee osiebtinecie seein 15 Se ee 
Mie Morris: ses. vee cs snecin teenie 16° 12-15 4 
J. A Neighbors a5... 0. seca LO ates : 
Gliekert:: a's seize vem peteieoe mae 16".5.: Maes ae 
TRESS: strate clelerae'se ais te sectoter tere Lae eee Rte 
PRY 11 OF siéicisiecctniareltia soeteccitetetomaae 19..; eae a 
Partington ie. veces: ascemers ae Peake Vip a 
Lata Siecerastars stele aneenioen teens 20°: Satan pee cn 
Dougherty ve ot cete se ote ntnicehiete 16° 159 93.215 pee es 
PAT HASTE ONG Ll eg.ciels tycicte cateie etree 22; ADs) ete ins 
Moller 2 oiicccceswens aeeeesmues 24 ‘23. 21 23) y23 : 
Tomi) Morris! cu osesecte sentient 14. 16 ee eens vase 
VOLIS. ios aig slomiieieeels sete aero ph SPS tee ee ee 
Davie: Mortis -oecsecscsiociee ire 10 
Comstock defeated Trout. Scores as follows: Com- 
stock 91, Trout 85. 
Comstock was challenged by Dave C. Morris. Chal- 
lenge accepted; dated of contest, April 14. 
SECRETARY. 
Pequea Gun Club. 
LANCASTER, Pa., April 7.—The tournament to be held 
April 28 on the Pequea Gun Club grounds, at Lancaster, 
promises to be a record-breaker, for this city. The 
special feature of the day will be the opening shoot of the 
Trapshooters League of Lancaster County, seven teams 
in competition, together with the presence of W. R. 
Crosby, J. Mowell Hawkins, A. Topperwein, Neaf Apgar, 
Luther Squier, and Sim Glover. The programme is out. 
It calls for 200 targets; $17. Targets, 2 cents; $5 will 
be given to high amateur, and $2 to low gun shooting 
the entire programme. Experts will shoot for targets 
only. The shoot starts promptly at 10:30 A. M. Two 
sets of traps will be used. Ship shells prepaid and care 
of Nat. Ressler, Lancaster, Pa. Everybody welcome. 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
IBarteratesec paces 155 126 Banham jaescter itis 56 
Moorehouse ....125 64 Clark: 4. :cctuseenau 41 
Andrews ........ 120 101 Reese: sce cmoonen 56 36 
Rink.” Gscadeeet ae 110 35 Phillips) sncneemes 35 23 
Cobleneaicesccek 105 73 Leaman. “aeeasenes 25 10 
Bissler* cen. owesae 100 77 
Nat. ReEssLer, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Pawtuxet Gun Club. 
Pawruxet, R. I., April 7.—The pleasant weather drew 
out some new members this week, and with the help of 
the oll ones made a good shoot. Mr. Bain was our 
particular star, smashing 57 out of his last 65. The club 
holds its annual meeting on Tuesday evening. 
Targets: 10 1510 1510151015 Brk. 
He WsBatn J ticvienrs sccteeiticte state 4:13-9:43) “S3a) sees 61 
GCG. Di Coolketiaias snteceueales tatters 510 910 910 913 15 
Hi [Drown Sedee as cee secenc co eee Bo . Sapa 50 
Gs Barke6 ive /aretotdteterters o'Srovelave stalele ote atten 4 4°75 Gat 33 
Rays Sheldonite.cs.cciee eros ercicis de cle eee een t Agiaenet 19 
S (Buraham- soccetack ee cite eloneneneate 40.4 6s 19 
Wi iShel dams totes se acie tte totes mena mete 6. 12 hse 18 
WW atenmianitiocinc cc 's.s ore vietctels oem 6 10 16 
A clambake was held on the grounds this ‘week, and 
during the time between, the following scores were made: 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 100 Targets: 25 25 25 4 a 
Lockwood . 18 15 19 21—73 Register wasemes 17 
Sherman.... 14 19 17 21—71 Hell eee -. 1016 ..—26 
Gook vccees:- 19 12 17 13—61 R Sheldon.. .. .. 17 ..17 
PAT CET 6 seercern mere 12 .. 18—30 
Ray SHELDON, Sec’y. 
Delaware Championship. 
On Monday of last week Mr. Luther J. Squier, in a 
contest with Mr. A. B. Richardson, took the title of 
champion of Delaware and the trophy emblematic of it 
in a contest at Dover. The scores at 100 targets were: 
Squier 91, Richardson 86. Mr. Richardson has defended 
the cup long and well. This was Mr. Squier’s first at- 
tempt to capture the cup, and it was successful. Mr. 
C. L. Terry has challenged the winner, and the contest is 
arranged to take place on the grounds of the Wawaset 
Gun Club, on April 7. A two-man team race was shot 
