FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May 26, 1906. 


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Spencer received a handsome trophy from the Inter- 
state Association for his victory. Mr. O. A. Felger was 
a close second with 97, and Mr. Geo. L. Lyon was third 
with 96. 
Among the amateurs, in the regular events, Messrs. 
A. M. Hatcher, H. D. Freeman and Woolfolk Hender- 
son were a tie for first place with a score of 98 out of 
100 shot at. Mr. Geo. L. Lyon was in second place 
with 97, and Messrs. Guy Ward and Al. Willerding 
were a tie for third with 96. 
Among the professionals, Messrs. W. H. Heer and C. 
A. Young were a tie for first place with a score of 98. 
Mr. C. O. Le Compte was in second place with 97. Mr. 
Crosby was third with 96. ~ 
For general average, covering all regular events during 
the three days, Mr. H. D. Freeman was high amateur 
with 387 out of 400 shot at; Mr. Guy Ward was second 
with 385, and Mr. A. M. Hatcher third with 384. 
For general average among the professionals, Mr. W. 
H. Heer was in first place with 393. Mr. W. R. Crosby 
was in second place with 389, and Mr. C. O. LeCompte 
was third with 387. 
‘The scores of the third day follow: 
Events: 12 23: 4056 eeohog ee aan 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 at. Brk dp. Brk. 
W R Crosby.... 15 14 15 14 20 18 100 96 21 91 
H J Borden... 15 13 15 12 19 20 100 94 21 8&5 
A M Hatcher . 14 15 15 14 20 20 100 98 aie +911 
W H Heer .... 1415 15 15 2019 
Hd JO Brienne. 12 13 14 15 20 20 
C M Powers .: 151415 141917 
C A Young .... 15 15 14 14 20 20 
100 = 98 20 93 
100 «94 20 91 
100. =. 94 20 93 
100 98 20 93 
C G Spencer... 14 14 14 13 20 19 100 94 20 98 
EU MM omey ee iets 15 14 15 13 18 16 100 91 20 90 
Ed Poust 223... 13 13 15 12 20 19 100 92 20 91 
H D Freeman... 15 15 14 12 20 19 
C O Le Compte 15 13 15 15 19 20 
W Henderson... 15 15 15 15 18 20 
Wiiudh trentesists 14 15 12 13 20 20 
J A Skannal .... 1415 15 12 19 20 
Guy 3 Ward te. 15 15 15 14 19 18 
Harry Hall i.. 14:12 10 aes 
G M Collins.... 15 13 13 15 18 20 
Al Willerding... 14 14 15 14 19 20 
100. = 98 20 94 
100K VOT, 19> 87 
100 98 19 93 
100. 94 19 89 
100. 95 19 89 
100 = 96 19 8&8 
100. 84 19 90 
100 = 94 19 94 
100 = 96 19 83 
O A Felger..... 14.3 13 14 as 100 90 18 97 
T O Goodbrad.. 13 13 14 14 18 18 100 90 18 92 
RePrerce: .ssees. 12 13 11 13 18 20 100 87 18 89 
Geo Inyon’ s-2.. 15 15 14 14 19 20 100 97 18 . 96 
Jima sSkelly eee. 15 14 15 13 19 19 100 95 18 91 
ae Pletcher 10 14 14 14 16 16 100 84 18 93 
Eid) Bradyar dese 11 14 12 14 18 18 100 87 18 93 
ji eBryarn eee 15 14 14 12 20 18 100 93 18. 88 
PAG \Ward eae 14 14 15 14 18 20 100 95 18 85 
SAPP Notthivresn 11 14 12 12 19 20 100 88 18 85 
Tate (Mason... ts. 15 15 15 14 16 17 100 92 18 86 
100 86 18 w 
100 86 17 93 
100 88 17 85 
G T Henderson 13 12 11 13 19 18 
A Meaders ..... 10 14 13 12 19 18 
C W Goodlake.. 13 12 11 14 19 19 
G- A. Mosher jin. ee ne ee eoelo m4: 5b. was 16 70 
is) syimank eee 14 13 11 12 14 18 100 82 aKey 6} 
i DesRilevaares 14 11 12 13 18 17 100 85 17 87 
P-T Eggleston:. 13 21 ties aio 100 80 a7» 87 
Ree yMioody...cne 14 15 12 13 20 19 100 93 17 92 
D P Shannahan 13 12 14 13 19 18 
G ON, Gilbert... 12 bis isase 7 
100 = 89 17 86 
100 = 888 16 93 
Gas Mackiesies. 15 15 12 13 19 17 100 oT 17 95 
CO Prowse.... 18 14 14 12 18 18 100s 89 17 85 
W: M Slack .... 14 14 15 12 18 16 100 89 17 87 
J A Blunt ae.-e- 12 13 14 12 20 19 
D A Edwards... 12 12 11 11 18 18 
J T Anthony.... 13-11 15 14 20 15 
100 90 17 89 
100 82 17 ‘81 
100 88 16 85 
S P McCutchen 14 14 15 12 16 17 100 88 16 92 
W W Porter.... 14 14 11 14 18 16 100 87 16 84 
ee Viartan mere 5.7 SS al Sale 100 60 16 58 
C EB Walker... 8212) 1393 15a 100 76 16 81 
Rese patilsaesace 11 15 13) 491 145 100 79 har, 
eRe LLolte esc 14 32, Tose O ay 100 87 
7) Keage ia 11° '3'10 944) 3 100eanes : 
es. aon os see 14 14 14 12 15 20 100 89 
Te Bebarlewsee. 11 12°14 12 156 100 80 eee os 
O W Ewing.... 15 14 10 13 17 18 100 7 Mf Gere 
C Pennington.. 12 11 14 10 17 16 100 80 16, 7 
Reve) eeiavlegee tarts 38 13 12 12.15 18 100 83° 16 St 
Me Leglen secre 15 13 14°13 17 18 100 90 18 82 
W H Joyner.... 12 14 14 13 18 16 100 87 ie te 
W Matthews ... 14 11 13 15 17 20 100 90 18 78 
HE Edwards:.. 14°13) 9) zeta 100 79 Saito 
KeWreb Dimers 10 10 12 14 16 16 100 78 
Kio) Riuckerssccce 13 14 13 14 17 18 100 8&9 <3 
Wm Gerst, Jr.. 12 11 91413 12 100 71 16 
Be Re Baebyee ee 14 15 14 12 18 17 100 91 17 
G WN. Hobson... 13 14 1242 1417 
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100 2 16 w 
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Gees smith ee 13 1412141719 100° 89 17 
T O Morris;, Jr. 12 11 12 “9°19'13) 0 ee 14 
Irby .Bennett.2.5, uc0s.nes eee asia #3 16- 85 
Dr MAllen “ashi se sce eee oiehs B3 16 76 
Jeff Blanks’...5 uae ot ache ee A 16 83 
J” Hooper vines. as 2p) Ronen Est Pr 14 65 
Columbia Gun Club. 
Rauway, N. J., May 19.—The Columbia Gun Club, of 
South Amboy, shot a return match with the Rahway 
Gun Club, on the grounds of the latter, on Saturday 
afternoon. The weather was all that could be desired, 
but a brisk wind made the targets dip in a way annoy- 
ing to the shooters. Scores: : 
Columbia. Rahway. 
EW Mitr y eign oe 16 Roccheitti.. aes eee 21 
Disbroweees cetera 18 Rowland “tsi-oseeeeee 15 
Reni yies sions islamic: 17 Dunn )..c00 een 16 
Dilla eeaeaee eee ens 16 Oliver ...gsadegesnemen 17 
divgb ot Veudmachtoaeectcr 18 Wilson ere cere 8 
Wraterso sem cer csc ter 17 Houseman’ Sesemeeea if 
Dez then. ore seaasernctent 18 Mahnken “e..00.eeer 18 
Cheeseman” 2 oe-..ccesn 10 Pricé-..). .Asceteeenides 16 
Hendrickson ....... 19 Hermes. .is snesceeeee 10 
Cottrelltt aac ascec 18 N @Y> seeks e cate eee 16 
Of Mund y= Spats ese 17—184 Burlingtcny); ose 9—153 

