May 109, 1906.] 
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Tri-City Team Shoot. 
Tue last in the series of team matches between Dayton, 
+ Cincinnati and Columbus was shot at the latter place 
on May 8, the result being a victory for Dayton, making 
her second win and giving her the $210 purse. 
The weather was about as poor a sample as the 
weather man had in stock. Cloudy, cold, with strong 
winds blowing across the traps, and heavy rain a good 
share of the time. 
Ten 20-target events were 
entrance, money divided 35, 30, 20 and 15. The bad 
weather conditions affected all the scores, and some of 
the men on the teams dropped badly. Heikes, of Day- 
ton, and Bonser, of Cincinnati, were the only ones who 
shot near their average, the former making individual 
score of 95, and the latter breaking 91... For the day 
Tayler was high gun with 183; King, second, 1/6. 
Bonser was high amateur and tied with Le Compte 
for third place on 173; Rhoads came next with 172. 
Dayton and Cincinnati played see-saw in the rounds, 
Dayton winning the first, third and fifth, and Cincin- 
shot, optional sweep, $2 
nati, the second and fourth. Randall, Cincinnati; W. 
Watkins, Dayton, and Rhoads tied for second high 
individual score on 86. After the splendid showing 
made by the Cincinnati team on their grounds May 6, 
their fall down to-day was a great disappointment to 
their friends. There was a good attendance of shooters 
during the day and most of them shot the entire pro- 






gramme. The scores: 
Sweepstakes: 
Events: eerste DMO iene oetO Shot 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ate. Brie 
ake, bo & Setar 18 20 20 18 18 16 18 17 18 20 200 183 
Me house er IORa 16 18: 20 17 15 16 19 19 17 19 200 176 
IBGHSED asccnicie st 17 16 15 18 16 19 20 17 20 15 200 173 
Le Compte ..... 16 16 17 19 16 17 17 19 18 18 200 173 
URLS e marcreie ccee,erts 16 18 16 18 18 17 17 18 17 17 200 172 
Re Primble: 2.1. 16 17 19 17 19 12 17 17 18 16 200 168 
Sunderbruch 19 18 18 16 16 11 17 16 18 17 200 166 
Chamberlain 17 16 18 20 15 17 16 18 16 14 200 167 
Grarmbyell) = geen ec ans 17 15 16 18 17 18 15 14 18 14 200 162 
Grass fees acuta 18 17 13 17 16 15 16 14 16 18 200 160 
PAaTOWe pe stokeie ek 17 16 17 14 13 16 17 17.16 15 200 158 
Ma yaard. Jcatians « ide iG 1715 17 13°13) 14 200 156 
RG c6uies esis e's sede 13 14 16 17 12 17 13 16 19 16 200 152 
PRET SHS oe Sisvare isco 6 17 15 17 18 15 15 15 13 12 13 200 150 
EBGabin= .eet cb achoe: 17 13 17 156-17 15 13 14 14 12 200 147 
IGE Vig tire tists eet Sel Gets 17s. Lo) 1bo13) 15 14 180 136 
Pishing@er ec. ceca. 16 15 13 13 11 14 14 10 18 12 200 131 
Bileiie eames ccc (opis dtoiie: 2.) auto: £6) 144 160 116 
Rarriia Weise nicsieyits ves oa 163 13171849 19 140 115 
VGN Mote ctehe ee cusa as) ss 18 15 13 15 18 18 16 140 aS 
ReeIkGsiaeaactars «sis Sr .. 20 19 20 18 18 100 yD 
Gis Nerlangom arecce free ssw . 12 13 13 19 15 17 120 89 
MicGurmeneeren acs dic. ss) oe Lt 14.18 16°16 100 81 
VV bisa: hs us. oie je 2918 14.15 17 100 $2 
WE iktieee ee seisn ss. 2s Lt 16.18 17-18 100 S86 
einderinithieeeed. Ce, ie ns ss, x. 14.1716 17,18 100 82 
(Werte recent es se ac LO 17 16-16 16 100 81 
NiWSUStGHEe Tee ae... .. 16.15 17.16 16 100 80 
GST ewe tats tuss cat ise ses is. «se 14 15 17 14 18 100 78 
FO tLeMiie lm seetce a os oe ee 14 17 17 18°12 100 78 
Piette Ouipiereer release «3 so dd 16.14 16 12 100 75 
Caine eesti rss. sole ese ne ss 13 14 18 12-17 100 74 
(GEINEP. | soci hc eR ODOR Eee 15°16 13.16 14 100 3 
I Wemmrrcmne tare foe ces ee ss. a 3 16 17 14 13 12 100 72 
Monat setae se as 6. .ss«e Lo 17.18 12 12 100 72 
Shatiwckee sj. ae: 8.18 18 12 14 100 70 
COGWET# eacdss.5 ss, Mprisieib 125. oo 100 67 
INI EMME Corie eos iy le becletheye2 wadands 14 16 13 15 13 100 71 
Me Me eNITEHE heen Chee ds ss oe do L414 12 1h 100 64 
Schwind gee Laken) 12 100 55 
Weinman Sea ACP Is HSS eae 60 44 
NaACkmeonislastesaaipess. as. ms OTL Sat wanee oe toe, a5e7 40 3 
INGmIP Pee seeies eee es =: Gt Gh Ser oe Seo GO 3 
Vennitiesy soc... MASAMI Reh ces. hic. uote, oe ps 40 21 
Dayton Team. 
PT iiss aeytnetees «et Seisiclis sere o.</eerte 2 19 eee AGS, acl S-— 95 
W Watkin; 1618 17 18— 86 
Lindenmuth 17 - 16 17 --18— 82 
E Watkin: 18 14 15 17— 82 
McConnell 14 18 16 16— 81 
Re eRe ap SEI oie eee tielg. 2 sik 13 15 19 16— 80 
EON oS" Sedo Sen eee 14 #18 12 17— 74 
CT os on OCCUR ROR Eee Sena ibs 13) 160 5 14—— 73 
Mee deeebe ster wet tarete sc ctes, ftivs wie aiesb ® Ss 17 14 3 LR 7 72 
Nit Tes rear et i elevate nets: «ces vlsscie'e-o 56 16 Bye nls 3— 71 
PMOL AUR Rrra sic sex cea tes 161 160 159 157 159—796 
Bonser 1720) 15 SF 
Randall 18 19 19— 86 
Trimb!e 17 «618 )~©=6lw— 80 
PUMGSEDEUCH: Ueietesci.+ 22. acs acas Le fer Gan 1872 19 
Cra ellaerince acca she tale taal. ses 18 15 14 #18 14~— 79 
PSU RIRMENS cnn Via oro seas nine ag pus ens 138 #16 #416 #%414 #%14—78 
IV Neatp tk ae lame tarts’ ae ative dicrtias paveats's Lae diye 8s ts ~ 14— 72 
NGEVE Vm otesid oe ate eG koh nels, s'akk wre lecis ey sally less ay Ear) 
188 WETICE 3 Ce ARO eee a 15°15 13 «12 ~. A8—-68 
IRAN TS SoG Sie tot GRE a OnE meee 15 3 44°. 14. “12-68 
AREER eo ato SRR ee 164- 162 151 160 148—768 
Columbus Team. % 
PIR NGE RED ee, Sect aris eee a eR eects “Site V7) 86 
lsat Wer laste. e yori Aeeeieldstecaset 17 16 18 16 14— 8 
Whe SHORE IE: aac foie tncrais cvcnass oe 1 16 17 16 = 16— 80 
BE ORE 75 EM oe AS 15 16 14 %16 18— 79 
(Giiaauisredeantel ns nae aaeo anion aa ae 3 138 19 15 t7— 77 
1s Oa yesh rant do bse: Ae caer en eee Aoshi BANS tec es oo Kiel bey (59 
Buchanan eet els ale 1272, 
Shatteckee ote a5: ieee Levee sim melee 4a 70 
J H Smith 3) 44 514-12 11— "64 
Fishinger 14 10 18 12— 63 
MIRAGE tegen ead nate astern ai 142 157 160 145 143—747 
Following is the aggregate score in the three matches 
shot on March 21 at Dayton, April 18 at Cincinnati and 
May 8 at Columbus: iste de odye elit 
WD AWtOIs ip sloth aer.cehawn ys oe mis epsieis cies a Ssvsye stots 847 862 796—2505 
ATS CUTITU ALT, Wee ata Pecan fetta ciciarots, pares cies alee 798 887 768—2453 
Columbus 806 839 747—2392 
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