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Field, Cover and Trap-Shooting. 
By Captain Adam H. Bogardus, Champion Wing Shot 
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[JUNE 9, 1906. 
Baker made two straights Saturday afternoon. Geo. 
Buchanan is going some; look at his score. 
Events: 1'2°°3 14-5556 7 So tOette 
Targets: 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 15 15 10 
Buchandtie we. aaccmeteeree 17 23 24 24 see oot oe dodo Lae 
ELT Ee Simitbineaumenereer 17 20 25 23 2417 22 .. 13 15..°.. 
GLOSS Nc shits ae lees ". ), 24 28 23 23 24 21 2013 15 .. .. 
Rhoadsigeeaeueanecr ae - 24.24 23:20. A214 
Treat eo cecausooece 18 2916 ., Seg ene 
Girard Wetegavsas we camer WT geet Pu at ats 
Baker pease arse eree kate ee we JO LLD Lola. 
Weinman, sadsacesrteceun ss at enOned sands ae aa 
Ja To Wiellesaccssocveeete suas 17.23 3 oop he res ca Lee ete 
Bakers cacnheue secsates VAMAMEP ET to Ap cto 
Ward wisisc.e's sare sys isis ssereiete,b ies (octal one ae : 14 14 15 10 
Shoot at 10 pairs: Buchanan 16, Rhoads 18, Ward 17, 
Weinman 12, Gross 16, Treat 10, pape Smith 14, Wells 
ll, Baker 13. 
The Hunter Arms Co. diamond trophy, 30 singles and 
10 pairs: 

SD 
RROAGS geiiecteteete cers Treat ® ccc on cctresionee 28 10—38 
Buchanan HE. Soith- cee. 28 14—42 
Ward@ peter seam J De Wellsaiaearcce 26 11—37 
Weinman Bakers «,.tvdertec ter 25 138—38 
GLOSS: Feces peestteee 
The Peters Cartridge Co. trophy shoot for fob, at 50 
singles: 
Broke. % Broke. % 
Rhoadstraseestctette 48 96 Grossi vsjensietaemente 47 94 
Buchanan) secure. 48 96 H FE Smithton 41 82 
Rihodd see cen ectice 48 96 Jot Wellsice-sencs 40 80 
The Columbus Gun Club had a good turnout for the 
Decoration Day shoot. J. H. Smith went straight in two 
events. The boys are getting ready to go to the State 
shoot at Dayton, O., on June 5, 6, 7, and 8. 
The new rifle range will be the finest in this section of 
the country, and will bring riflemen here from all over 
to contest for trophies and high scores. 
Look out for the revolver range. Pistol shooting will 
be very popular this summer with the facilities that will 
be provided, 
Events: 12 8 4°5 6 7 8 $ 10 Tia 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 15 15 
Bakeware 1.120 T 827 A0 Soa eeSaloeT Ser rss 
ye Sraithieece T 9-7 (TST SSRs Seale ae 
Shattuck (ps. 10 8 8 8 9 8) 99S) Seo sais Space 
Selbach Geet 80. 6 OTT OT OTe eee oer 
GM Smith.2!° 7 89° 8 8° 9 89 Ss ieee Serer 
Shilling eee 9°58: “OUT Stina ao we eeeAltomet) Lor ate 
Gonditern eee. 8:59 We VON, ee oe ital Sit econ de 
J EH Simtthce 109 28 9) shearers 17 18 13 15 
Hraiers sects 8.7 8. ORS eer 17 16 13 12 
Wells” moet 9° 8 (8.°T OS. 8 ae oe po ale he 
Weatherholt). -97 8/8 “8 “7% S850 ee eens plea 
Atwood .....< 1 8. °t ~ 69) a eeeeiteme Sioees 
FUVATIS™ Incrierereer 9.3) 8. °F aOR Seer ee tee om, alba 3 
Vogelsang ye. (Sie) 9) stat Snseiec mae n rne ean 
Adams Witten. T 6. 12 OSGi ee ee oan 
Vioweliiieies cus 1 TU. 6b 98 eG eee Se ty Pe 
Basselly se)eece 8 9.85 95 TeO Seo erate Pelanis 
Newman ..... 7 6 6W6 <7 Sites a Omer Be ce 
Fharlonva vests 7 8 8) 9. 8 sereee een seers a 
INDE geaiecaat- 9 8 8 (98 0. he cia cone eects 
FrepD. SHATTUCK, Sec’y. 
Alert Gun Club. 
PHILLIPSBURG, N. J., June 1.—On Sept. 3, the second 
annual Labor Day tournament of the Alert Gun Club, of 
Phillipsburg, N. J., will be held. For further informa- 
tion write Edward F. Markley, Easton, Pa., Chairman 
Tournament Committee. 
The Alert Gun Club.at Phillipsburg, N. J., is so situ- 
ated along the lines of the different railroads, that ‘t 
can be reached without any inconvenience from any 
point. The grounds are, without question, one of the 
finest in the State, with the sky as a background, and 
can be reached with trolley, which passes every ten min- 
utes. Two traps will be used at this tournament, so that 
any number of shooters can be taken care of. At the 
first annual target tournament last Labor Day 6,000 
targets were thrown. This year it is expected that 10,000 
will be thrown. Vast preparations are being made to have 
this tournament the largest ‘ever held in this section, and 
many items of interest will be added to make same very 
interesting and entertaining for visitors. Lunch will be 
served free of charge on the grounds, and all shooters 
will ye well taken care of. Programmes will be sent out 
as soon as received from the printer. Keep the date in 
mind, and try to come to Phillipsburg. If you come 
once, you will come again. 
Epwarp F. MArRKLEy, 
Chairman Committee. 
Bradford Gun Club. 
BraprorD, Pa., May 19.—The enthusiasm among our 
members is growing, and next Saturday we will hold 
our first shoot for the cup which was donated by the 
‘Dupont Powder Co., and this will be shot for every two 
weeks during the season. 
Everything is moving along smoothly for our mid- 
summer tournament, which will be held June 26 and 
27, with $500 added in cash. The programmes are ready 
for mailing. Persons wishing same should address the 
secretary of the Brandford Gun Club. The following 
are the scores of to-day’s shoot: 
y Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
Bezardl aes mcmn2ou 173 Mallory, Sr. ....100 75 
Gonneelyan in. cicicis 200 176 Van Line) Sac 100 68 
Bd gett aiaanctecatls 30 101 Webster ........ 50 43 
Mallory, il ats oe 125 111 Brows eaeucteane 50 32 
Riiassellli caches ches 125 83 Pringle serene 25 20 
Bodine icmec. s- 125 86 Tibbets. «maceenee 25 13 
THOMPSON wecess Abs 83 
