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* The L. C. Smith trophy is emblematic of the three- 
man team live-bird championship of Pennsylvania. The 
_conditions are, three-man teams, 15 birds per man; $25 
entrance per team, birds included; trophy and 40 per 
cent, to first; 35 per cent. to second; 25 per cent. to 
third. Hansell, Trafford and Bullman, of the Keystone 
Gun Club, of Lebanon, were the winners. King, Kelsey 
and Bennett, of the Herron Hill Gun Club, of Pitts- 
burg, were second with 42. Wellington, Brewster and 
Chamberlain, of Harrisburg, were third with 41. The 
scores: 
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Wilson Trophy. 
Event 3 was the John A. Wilson trophy. An L. C. 
Smith automatic ejector, single trigger shotgun, value 
$109, was the prize to first high gun, 50 per cent. of purse 
to second high gun; 30 per cent to third high gun, and 
20 per cent. to fourth. Entrance $10. This prize was won 
by W. T. Speiser, of Dansville, after a long shoot-off 
with F. Welles, of Wyalusing, the latter dropping his 
23d bird in the tie, while Speiser killed his 28d and won. 
This made a contest on 38 birds before the race was 
settled. 
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Indianapolis Gun 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 19.—I would kindly advise 
all persons who contemplate participating in the Grand 
American Handicap at Targets, to be held on the 
grounds of the Indianapolis Gun Club, June 19 to 22, 
inclusive, and who may desire to use special shells 
and special loads to procure the same in advance, either 
from the factory or their dealer. All standard loads 
made by the members of the, Interstate Association will 
be for sale on the grounds. Should any contestant de- 
sire to have Mr. Armstrong, Secretary of the Indian- 
apolis Gun Club, procure such loads, he must place 
his order in ample time to procure goods from factories, 
in ease dealers should not have them in stock. Ship all 
guns and shells to the Indianapolis Gun Club, 121 West 
Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. Write plainly 
your full name and address on the outside of each 
package or box. All charges must be fully prepaid, or 
goods will not be received. All guns and shells so 
prepaid will be delivered at the club house grounds free. 
Remember this is the blue ribbon shooting event of 
the year, and the largest tournament held in the world, 
so do not mar your pleasure by taking chances on 
leaving undone the things you should have done_be- 
fore leaving for the battle ground of pleasure, where 
mirth and good-fellowship will while away the hours of 
fleeting time in one of the most pleasurable sports there 
is on earth. Wm. ARMSTRONG, Sec’y. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
WasHINcTON, D. C., May 18.—The Analostan Gun Club 
of this city held its regular shoot yesterday afternoon. 
The weather conditions were perfect, and good scores 
were made. Uncle Billy Wagner and Jos. H. Hunter 
each scored 93 out of a possible 100, and the tie will be 
shot off when they come together again. Mr. Hunter 
tried to surpass Uncle Billy’s shooting, having an- 
nounced previous to the commencement of the shooting 
that, ‘“‘He was going after his scalp.” 
The contest for the Dupont trophy was a very inter- 
esting one. Bauskett won it with a straight score of 15. 
Five members were close after ,him—Barr, James, 
Wagner, Hunter, Willis and Haze Keller, a visitor and 
representative of the Peters Cartridge Co., each scored 
fourteen out of a possible fifteen. Following are the 
scores in detail of the event: Bauskett, 15; Barr, 14; 
James, 14; Keller, 14; Wagner, 14; Hunter, 14; Willis, 14; 
Coleman, 13; Dr. Taylor, 11; Baker, 11; Kirk, 10; Hall, 
9; Monroe, 9. 
Following are the scores made during the afternoon 
by the contestants: 
Shot at. Brk. 
at. Brk. Shot 
Ween Ancannenod 100 93 NIONEOel eee eese ee 55 37 
FLvinitersecmasiencnete 100 93 Barrie Gacspiat shout. 50 46 
Kelleria. semen ouled s< 95 83 Pevytotscescen sess 50 42 
arte etches 95 73 PatneSiie.vese cerca 45 40 
Goleman? veh cec cs 7 61 IBAkerete ve deweviess 45 33 
Greeny, se ccmec cece 70 36 WEUGC, SSS aSeaSman. 45 32 
ESF Re ee te 65 38 Dr Vaylor -nictes ee 45 31 
Plavenigen ec cdeeete. 60 3 Chandler see 3 15 
Bauskethee esse ne 5d 49 
SECRETARY. 
Boston Shooting Association. 
THE eighth prize shoot, on the grounds of the Boston 
Shooting Association, af Wellington, Mass., on May 19, 
resulted as follows: 
Events: ieee Ollie Seo 10m (Shot 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 25 25 15 15 25 20 at. Brk. 
Karkswoodl sc. ssc 1013 8 14 25 24 14 14 23 19 175 164 
Paclcandias sotscteteara/s AT Opus Olea, oknk de Leslee. 155 92 
IW Bates ee erttetorn cts 915.813 21 21 11 18 24 .. 155 135 
Worthing oc... ees By Lee 2D 24 ee ceded 125 108 
ROyAmat tee it cetss 10 11 10 14 23 24 1418 .. 18 150 137 
Gleason Nie eh ceases, 211312923; 18 125 109 
Gril OTe cctstnaieGiarec se ere. c's OLE eA evel toasts 50 3 
SWioodie ce emimemt ee terta lin 1lW25, LS 125 107 
Freeman Sie cme treo LO Me LZ AG 100 74 
VRAGEN shel AOR) OM ot 19 20°12 1 199% 90 70 
Prize match, 50 targets: Kirkwood, 49; Packard, 30; 
White, 42; Worthing, 46; Roy, 47; Gleason, 43; Gilmore, 
84; S. Wood, 44; Freeman, 35; Zerrahn, 39. 
Dupont cup, distance handicap, 30 targets: Kirkwood 
(20), 28; Packard (16), 18; White (19), 24; Roy (19), 27; 
Gleason (20), 25; S. Wood (19), 22; Freeman (16), 23. 
