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O. C.S. A. 
May 5.—The feature of the shoot to-day, held by the 
Oneida County Sportsmen’s Association Gun Club, was 
the match between John Teesdale, of the O. C. S. A. and 
John Watts, of the Riverside Gun Club. Teesdale won 
by a score of 44 to 39. Each contestant has won a match. 
The third and deciding one will be shot on May 17. 
There were about twenty-five sportsmen in attendance. 
The fifth event was the handicap shoot for the Hunter 
medal, and was won by Joe Wagner, who has the record 
for winning it three times. Wagner, Steele, Keeler and 
Jenny tied on the first 25, but Wagner won out on the 
shoot-off. There were nine events in all, and 125 targets. 
Among the professicnals present were Neaf Apgar, who 
won the high professional average, and Sim Glover. The 
scores for the shoot were as follows: 
Events: 1 28 4425 0 ieee 
Targets: 10 15 10 50 25 15 10 15 10 15 
Je Waster i5.tis. aces cis cse octet 813 9.. 251210 10 10:13 
Davidson a scoccen tones vee ances TAZ. 8 as eae Az 
Brunner ssc conics wae ob wen veeiees 9:13. 2 a 20 Dla omic. 
BL oughilitt tesssaiewectaneeaers 716 S80. 2k as eee aes 
Steele (aie 5 ees tee eace ce eves ie Rear Seca e bie Bh Agee 
Teesdale siti) oscuics crceeh eee Bivicd iste, SELLS Bie eat we 
Watts iio ture b cccrsrarcrenare west ntete 8 Li, oo) LOM sieear eee 
Corfield) Ooh toss acne nites 10°13 90.3 200LE es is10 13 
Warren?) Fides. cap cates ceria 8:11 88 so 1 Sra elons 13 
Windheim 360.2. necine seem 812 8. 24 146 82 48. Ss 
Jenny ss st eties cee soseticeetn 8 13.8 2. 26115 Sho. 7 13 
A DRAR) fis-cctcutbetvejeete catetete cients 81310 .. 2314 913 8 14 
GIOVEr) Go5bs ca scnutemiee ateamceate 918.9 .. 22138 833 813 
Borden oe. AS pe 
Smith Se if satis 6 
Kretzer Gre 7 Pat o's 
Keeler Six ff 6 12 
Pfeiffer tts yf 711 
Kokesch 8 8 11 
Seagrove iaesb ses o'a i ove iejos eres ol hotel a tee nets nee ea 8 Ore. 
Eaton oe =f 
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Springfield, Mass., Shooting Club. 
THE practice ‘shoot of this club, held on their 
grounds at Red House Crossing, on the afternoon of 
May 5, was fairly well attended, thirteen shooters taking 
part in the several events. / 
It was a perfect day for shooting, the light being per- 
fect, while the absence of any wind made shooting con- 
ditions ideal. 
Frederick Le Noir, one of the club members,, was 
high gun, breaking 91 out of 100 targets shot at. W. H. 
Snow was second high with 87. Scores by events follow: 
Events: 123 4 B&B 6°97 58 “ONG naei2sisnis 
Targets: 10 16 15 10 15 10 15°10 15 10 15 1015 15 Brk. 
Kites Setieaes + 4°97 11 Jy LOO oe Shes ete) 80 
Le JINoitedacs 6 $ 12°10 cise 1499 -S oe olor oante 91 
Snow sess T ove oo ow 14: 6 10010 Tee 87 
Lathrop’ ‘vs. (Ge. ae ole ln O) sels 0 sen eran Semen 55 
A. -Misterly.... 410 7. .6 as Gros. sc see eee eee 47 
L Misterly.. .; ‘3%. 96 se so. ac) 10 Saat mOD 
Chapin ..cec ce cs ne ee 10 4 wee OMUD eens Cea 34 
O. -Misterly... Vi 0ee (2 foe ao) arenes xe ee 15 
Markham. [3.2.53 5 2, sere) tel ee) se 19 
Cravea ate Dos ve el oe OU Retres se Oi eRe 2 
Keyes. evince, ve) og oe cet) cle eters \ Lisanne EetaiaeetS 21 
Hawes osare tes Boe se. sas we” clamor, v9'e Se ceetatne Leaner 16 
J. Misterly..:... se, tes! 7 sie ae poise eteeeetan ste ren pe 
MISFIRE. 

Recreation Rod and Gun Club. 
Morcantown, W. Va.—The Recreation Rod and Gun 
Club held its regular bi-weekly club shoot on Friday 
afternoon, May 4, and run off the regular programme 
for club prizes. 
Cobun and Jacobs tied for the club championship gold 
medal with 86 per cent. for the entire programme, and 
Jacobs won the officers’ goblet, handicap, shooting from 
the 18yd. mark. 
The club has completed all arrangements for holding 
its tournament on May 25, when the regular monthly 
meeting of the Monongahela Valley Sportsman’s League 
will be held on its grounds. 
No. 3 was distance handicap, handicap in column 3. 
The scores: 
Events: il 3 Events: 12 3 
Targets: 15 20 H 20 Targets: 15 20 H 20 
Cobunifrecessas 13 16 20 14 Barthlow f.cees 13 13 17 11 
Siveyaens cab stele 13 14 19 11 Jacobs’) se ceeeee 14 19 18 16 
Price) Whew aeee 11 15 16 15 
Event No. 4, club team race, three men, 15 targets: 
Price, captain..<..... 15 Cobun, captain .....14 
Bart hilo waeaumtecte cater 10 Sivey .. .Gn womens 15 
TacoDSMessanete cee: 12—37 SE. Tayloriteseese 11—40 
ExLmer F, Jacoss, Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrarir, N. J., May 5.—Notwithstanding the heavy 
showers this afternoon and the fact that there was nothing 
special scheduled for the day, some ten men showed up 
and over 1,300 targets were thrown. Capt Money paid his 
first visit to the Montclair club and skt along with the 
boys, breaking 89 per cent. Moffett was not up to his 
usual form, while Colquitt did quite well in the first 
and third events. 
Events: 1” 22 03 Paes 
Targets: 25) 25: 25 25aizp mes 
Moffett isiie e.cie. 6 Aten atecjeietele retdinrese aide a 16 19 18 15 14 18 
Cola Git Sircies cate eso alote nistaje Sieeie era 23 19-25 21) 207 21 
Caufield: i.¥ineeo ca ives cc cececenes tener 10 14 13S oe. 
Cockefair is tails «ice oclet ttelereeie tee eee 20 21 14 16 19 
Brush 4, ols sai is olslelte sho lols 9 oltento sae near 19 22 16'e2teZ0mss 
Batten iiiiayssacbonatalecwemelce cen antes 13;. 17 AS ae 
Parke x .dbe ac stcaciciee alee ac con le teen ieee 20 e20e Ate lon 20 
POXCEL esi acip. oe sersaicele tietentenia earn errs 19 17 18 18 15 19 
DOremtts > dec coasts ace twcmimeacatnce 15 18) ASP Isebe.. 
Capt’ Money *recinsdecocevsemereee tees 21 24 22 21 21 24 
E. Winstow, Sec’y. 
