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Magic City Gun Club. 
Muncie, Ind.—The Magic City Gun. Club’s eighth 
‘annual spring tournament, April 19, was very successful. 
The weather was perfect, the targets ideal, and the 
.club’s trap worked perfectly, consequently ‘everybody 
‘was in good spirits, and good scores were quite common. 
At 10 o’clock the first squad was called to the score. 
‘The shooting procession, which consisted of twenty-eight 
shooters, moved gaily along until 12 o’clock, then the 
‘management announced that one hour of intermission 
‘would be given to dispose of the dinner, complimentary 
vof the club. Five thousand blackbirds were thrown. 
The trade was represented by Messrs. Boa, Heikes, 
‘Le Compte, Vietmeyer and Van Nest. The club wishes 
‘to extend thanks to Mr. Van Nest for his valuable assist- 
-ance in squad hustling, scoring, etc. 
R. O. Heikes was high gun, J. S. Boa was second. 
Nelson Wise, of Carmel, Ind.,. was high amateur, and 
vcaptured the Baby featherweight Marlin rifle, which was 
ihigh amateur prize. Doc Wilson of Rochester, Ind., was 

second. 
Events: ieee 4 HOT Li oe Ost de : 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 15 25 10 15 25 15 15 20 Brk. 
SmMileyer s sas ciericee ¢ 10 18 15 10 1418 913 22 14 12 18 168 
ART VR ees oeic ane Use oele. lpi 2bei9 1a 20° tele 18 184 
Wiallereesine cs eck s,< 8 15 16 15 14 23 8 13 24 13 14 18 181 
JLMNECES welunaricc cs 9 11 13 1415 20 5 10 22 10 10 15 154 
WAS cite asacres Ss 8 15 17 13 13 24 16 13 23 15 15 20 188 
IBPMGOT SC wes Seas we Dolan Ab 2 O12 220 11 9 nae 
ihe Comptes... 10 14.19 15 15 24 7 15 22 14 14 18 187 
BOW ene cto cdateooe. 10 15 18 12 15 21 9 14 24 15 13 17 172 
MMOGPE Mi cstaces noe 71218 1415 22 8 14 20 13 13 16 162 
Comstock! Se.cehs. CHa S16... 11 22 13 9 12 141 
Vietmeyer G2... 2. 914171410 21 8 14 22 13 13 15 170 
IED Ys tae eee 10 141812 1119 9 11 24 14 13 19 174 
Duttield ie ce sckite. 10 14 20 13 138 21 8 9 21 91014 162 
Mlelebokvern ly ease AGHA 91416 13 15 22 813 22 14 13 20 179 
WGANYT Kaltes acels ses 91315 19 12 14 9:13 23 11 13 20 166 
beikes: Voeeewses ons 10 15 18 15 15 22 10 15 23 13 14 19 189 
atrell’ cee ete n 10 11 17 15 11 21 10 13 25 12 14 19 178 
BOS sicicjatea salem octets 10 16 19 12 13 24 10 13°23 15 15 19 188 
Siinmackaps see ctecs s (Er) 12 CIN Aare Ala ee son 
PENGEL aes hese 8 14 15 14 14 21 10 13 23 14 14 15 175 
iSUES Batic hoe oe sine. Seis. 1424", ot 
MSC stock tote ters 913 19 15 13 24 915 24 14 12 18 185 
Fleming Relais 2nbaes 912 18-5 2. Lies 
Wilson ». 1015 19 1414 21 914 24 14 13 19 186 
WenlGGr fags wee nictnce S 917 1413 23 8 15 21 14 13 18 173 
Nashite ac muottecce ce are shes 1G 21 8 12 23 13 13°19 wate 
MAIS atin Metres ss ce lac ee LOZ AT zee. 
Williamson 14 20 14 14 18 
ee t. WACHTEL, Sec’y. 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., April 25.—The usual Boston Gun Club 
‘shoot was well attended to- day, and from the quality of 
‘goods delivered, it was easily the nicest shoot of the 
season. 
Six of the participants had averages of 90 or better, 
with O. R. Dickey the cream of the crowd with a clean 
96 per cent. on the programme, the majority of events 
being shot from the 2lyd. mark. Griffiths, Le Noir and 
Kirkwood tied for second, with two more misses, the 
former being the real thing through his shooting being 
done on the longer distance mark. 
Roy Hodsdon, with a 98 per cent. carried off the honors 
for those under the 100-target average, and his match 
score of 29 now gives him a commanding lead in the 
serial match. Griffiths and Burns also connected for a 
29 and boosted their complete total to good numbers. 
Sec’y Hallam, of the Dover, N. H., Club, made his 
first visit of the season, and made some very creditable 

scores. Other scores: 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 10 15 10 25 Av. 
Dickey, 20) Vale Fa 15 9141014141010 1410. .960 
Morinitis. . 2) cress ne 15 912 10 15.14 101014 9. 944 
LetNo, 1G eeeee. «. 14 915 8151210101510. 944 
ACIP EWOOGN NED secs vest ees 9 13 13 10 10 15 10 24 944 
Burns) WSs poe nes es 11 10 14101415 910 14 10 24 -940 
Ey @lamSOMnS* cy can ar Ao 12 913 15> 9:99 1310s. 904 
Brak ol Oy sin cece sve 10 812 8141210 913 9 25 . 867 
Kc lesso nee See niece Papo Galt 14 9 97138948 .832 
Parkhurst. 160 , cos Lomonieuat lovld AT 27 1169 22 806 
IAWOD, liG-dacieictecte 2 tewietoe 7%: 913 88-8 13:10) 1b . 793 
Elailami> 16e Ae... TZ eroels ov. C12 9 A714 Be. 792 
igh, BN ae. a aeeae Oe 14529: 9S) 10° 7 68,138 784 
Powdrell, 16 ....... ee O cl benGweo) 14 2/828) 9e 7 «2 728 
IWi0Od 162 coeds eeknes JO Tey ay tae! Mon pam gal ee aes -680 
PibleysvilGsitaareae aa. AereenGie £3.53 48) 2 4 ot 320 
WoodruftlT ~.... & Teele GLO: 208 One8) rea ee .710 
Biuttalow TG. Palestine «x PL Sel 1910 *-62 . 760 
MiiidGwi,dOaneatandisle Gono 140M Gig 693 
AR Gyeae LOM Etch ct sci shaw co lee LOA6 1410: Bs. 980 
Merchandise match, distance handicap: 
Yds. Brk. Yds. Brk 
Griffiths Real 29 Powdrell <.2..... 16 23 
PROV Reale ses A, 29 Mri down... oc. .s 16 23 
ES 18S Ea tote terstecg ayes 18 29 KAWOD  esacagects 16 22 
Dickey Merce: b~ 21 28 Birkalos aiirocnte cee 19 20 
HODGSON malscs nasi: 18 28 Dla lame ste citerass 16 21 
ae NOI ese ess 16 27 HCW. BAROSnCRE asa 16 20 
PALM IESES az eicre's's « 16 27 Woaadout a etcahts 17 19 
Tat Caw. tants « 19 26 WioGd wiewcreestean 16 se 
Kirkwood wis... 20 26 Sibleyviecester etic. 16 6 
ESE Ci eee ee a 21 25 
Bradford Gun Club. 
April 26.—Herewith please find scores 
made at our weekly practice shoot on April 25. Weather 
was all that could be desired for good sport. The wind 
blew the targets high and low and fast as lightning, 
fooling the. best marksmen as well as the beginners. 
Following are the scores made at 110 targets: Mallory 
103, Conneely 100, Russell 91, Edgett 85, Brown 8 
Bodine 84, Tyler 7, Eggabroat 69, Quinn 69, Kelleher 
SPECTATOR. 
BRADFORD, Pa., 
BP i cltcher! s score is correct. 




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