JUNE 2, 1906.] 
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Paskamansett Gun Club. 
*New Beprorp, Mass,—The first day of the Paskaman- 
sett Gun Club spring tournament was pleasant, and there 
was a good attendance of shooters, many of whom are 
famous in the annals of competition. The list of prizes 
was specially interesting. The amateur high averages 
were: First, H. C. Kirkwood, $10 in gold, total 152 out of 
175 targets; second, H. E. Getchell, Woonsocket, 150; 
third, Roy Hodsdon, of Boston, 149. Geo. A. Eggers, of 
New Bedford, was first in the merchandise event, with 88 
out of 100, and he won the beautiful silver cup; G. H. 
Bowen, of Amesbury, was second with 85, and won $10 in 
gold. Three shocters tied for the berry dish with 84: 
Hodsdon, Getchell and Sheldon, and Sheldon won in the 
shoot-olf. Kirkwood and Sheldon tied for fourth prize; 
in the shoot-off Sheldon won the fish-rod; A. W. Lewis, 
82, fifth; W. A. Dring, 81, sixth; John Aldrich, 80, 
seventh; W. M. Woodward, 79, eighth, and Smith, 
Whalon, Reed, P. Letendre, Baine, C. Letendre, Cook, 
Audette, and Brown were, in order mentioned, from 9 
to 17, 
The Laflin & Rand trophy and the Hunter Arms medal! 
were shot for in events 1, 2, and 3, a total of 50 targets, 
and Smith, Aldrich, Baine and Getchell tied on 47 out of 
40. Eggers and Shea tied for the Lewis and Bryant cups 
with a total of 400. The scores: 
Events: Lerccfomse o 69% 8-9) 10 
Targets: 15 15 20 15°15 20 15 15 20 25) «= Brk. 
H C Kirkwood, 21...... 13 13 19 12 13 18 12 13 15 24 152 
FIVE Getchell, 21.0.0... 13 14 20 13°14 18 12 13 15 19 150 
PREY Owe 1Gss 6.5 ice tS 1712.40 181! 14 1727 149 

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Re Hodsdon, 2)......00... 14 12 19 {3 13 16 13 14 15 20 149 
Buttalo Smith, 2h... 15 15 17 11 13 18 13 10 13 22 147 
G BKegers, 19......... 12 128 15 12 18 16 14 15 18 19 147 
Pe Gr Oueidoper 20 scsi. s sc 14 18 17 13 11 17 10 15 17 20 147 
Gale Bowen. 18... 12/15 11 12 13 18 13 12 17 23 146 
RUC he Odea et oe 13 14 2015 11 16 8121817 144 
WeChurchiil 18, 02 uh..3 13 13 13 10 18 18 12°13 18 19 142 
We ras Oring.) ES so. .. oe ae 14 8 17 18 11 13 12 14 18 19 139 
Pie weeames 20 ne .. ccs © 14 15 18 13 18 151013 917 137 
PS OW teewiss 17.) 63.00 5 12 138 10 13 13 16 12 11 17 18 135 
NGS hes 141417131215 6141416 135 
W M Woodward, 18.... 13 10 15 10 12 13 13 14 17 17 134 
PPV AOS LT sls. ocieeve a 13 9 14 13 12 14 11 1017 18 131 
JeAudette; 16 ...65...66. 7 814101214 91014 14 130 
We ONLIES,, 1G. c sasm ss cae 10 10 12 11 713 10 10 13 23 129 
© Wetendre, 17.0. c0.<c 12 11 12 12 11 14 10 11 14 19 127 
(pio Coulee tae.re 2 tt 12 13 12 10 16 10 11 12 18 125 
G M Wheeler, 21....... 11 13812 6111810 716 19 123 
NCR PIFELDYulOs «ice oa eva 12 811121215 912 14 18 123 
Wire Brown, 18.2... 0... 14121512 919 710 1016 122 
Pyle CED ts. g oc eate ce b+ « 111118 9101411 61116 121 
rere Brallard aL crsvrcecere 61316111615 912 15 14 121 
Pe Letendre,. 16........2:. 0 7 612111015 91217 16 115 
OG. Rennett,..16........0+ 8 81813811 1410 81217 114 
HN tanming, 12 .../<20.. 11 121412 81510 91011 112 
W H Knowles, 16....... 91113 91018 6 81215 106 
eb ONLUrray, (160. 0.0.00. 10.8 8 (1314 710-1313 103 
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May 23, the second day, was extremely pleasant. The 
new arrivals were McArdle, of Newport; Lenoir, of 
Springfield; Griffith, of Pascoag; Fanning, of New York, 
and Cavichici, of Whitman. 
McArdle was high amateur, Griffith second and Wood- | 
ward third. 


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