
JUNE 9, 1906.] 
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0. C. S. A. Shoot. 
Utica, N. Y., June 1—The Memorial Day shoot of 
the Oneida County Sportsmen’s Association Gun Club 
had a large attendance and 4,200 targets were trapped. 
George Wheeler, of Manlius, was high gun; Joseph 
Knapp, Auburn, second, and Fred Morrison, of Hinckley, 
third. No. 6 event, a handicap match, did not figure in 
high averages. 
In the sixth event, 50 targets, for Peters trophy, Chas. 
Daley, George Wheeler, Steele, and Dee Bee tied on 50 
targets. In the shoot-off Dee Bee won with 25 straight. 
The visiting sportsmen were Daley, Baldwinsville; 
Wheeler, Manlius; Knapp and Arnshaw, Auburn; Flem- 
ming and Stanton, Earlville; Steele, Frankfort; Barlow, 
Hays and Elliot, of Clinton. J. H. Briggs, of New 
Haven, Conn., made himself useful. 
The following were prize winners: Morrison, Klaus- 
ner, Corfield, Newton, Wheeler, Daley, Arnshaw, Knapp, 
Jenny, Stanton, Watts, Steele, Davidson, Dee Bee, Bar- 
low, Elliot, Hays, Thomas, and Mizner. The scores: 

Events: Teciewt0 6. 1..6. 9. 10. Shot 
Targets: 10 15 20 10 15 50 20 15 15 15 at. Bri: 
Morrison) 3.2... 91518 8 13 44 19 13 15 14 185 168 
ho Wagner nce. 81318 8 11 44 18 14 11 13 185 158 
PaQUSHEN. =. ,..6. 5,2 101419 8 14 45 20 11 13 10 185 164 
OTC Sie eos wis 81418 911 48 20 11 12 13 185 164 
IVEWEOT ce cee ccs feloplieo 14... 20: 13) 10 1b 135 115 
Wheeler ......... 101418 914 50 20 15 14 14 185 178 
Daley tates co ac 91218 913 50 19 15 13 14 185 172 
MArneshnaw: <t..050- $1316 9 12 42 18 10 11 10 185 149 
Flemming ....... 91418 (8:12.47 17°11 11 10 185 157 
Renapml We ea. aos 8 15 20 8 15 47 2013 14 14 185 174 
ERIS V ee oat tena esic. 10 13 19- 7 10 42 19 11 12 11 185 154 
Stanton Pees csess Beles lace, LS co sores 90 71 
Wirth) Meroe ac acas etal Oe Old 19:12 12 13 135 115 
BTCEle ata es. ox 8 15 15 10 12 50 19 18 13 13 185 168 
Davidson 81114 710402011 8 8 185 142 
Dee Bee 9 13 16 10 11 50 20 10 13 11 185 104 
WE 2S at ea ae eee eso Grls 41.8. Fh oe 33 110 89 
COUR INTE tan eck ce. ok TOUS) 0 gees by (iS Fee 95 65 
Barlow atten tee css GES fs 09 ec ie a (ore 1 55 
WWIISOGN eerie Sk is ahi. Ypres 45 29 
Bividgston ois... UMM liglitirset eget eh aie 45 31 
LIEGE Rone. ee tae ee s.6 15) 18913742 2042-2. 5: ale: 110 
lay Gieerstenccnn ans. «. ir LOGS Saat eRe csc oe 60 36 
la kmekab so eWieecaies 2c ctae Eee Lae LS Lae 12 90 78 
ATA CIC rage = tefl ly nea Uaypa tayer a e 90 76 
aN Fons ate Sa ee ili sou Rafal PARE 50 41 
VOR GMMENCMER Gis. ac) es 0s 40. 00 os os ee 70 65 
CTALCOMN ee ae lelaal sce 46 17 12 13 12 115 110 
Puinosia eee g tee ae foes. toe. «> 19:10 11 10 65 50 
RGiesuennEn et es fe) ae soe 3 10°12 12 45 3 
VAC amet. . 2. ...c 17 14 9:12 65 50 
IMISRETE 6 uo ks eS Gee ee | 20 20 
ROLGICNME Meet kes. wee. .. 16 11:12 12 65 51 
SC NeStageee eter c as neo. s- .. 16 1% 12 12 65 51 
EIVRSIR Me eee esd Gidune es ce 20 ce vo a 20 20 
IDUREENIE >} BRoStoo Boe Gene (a 20 18 
NATIVE 
Lawrence Gun Club. 
Lawrence, Mass., May 30.—Tke annual Memorial Day 
shoot of the Lawrence Gun Club was held at Wingate’s 
Grove. The contests as a whole were close. Merchan- 
dise prizes rewarded the winners. Each event was at 15 
targets. 
Climax, of Lowell, was high gun, Dean getting second, 
while Edwards, also of Lowell, secured third. In the 
local shoot, Parkhurst got first, Piper second, Upham 
third, Hamel fourth. The prizes consisted of gun cases, 
cigar cases and watch fobs, 
The local high guns were: Parkhurst 67, gun case; 
Piper, second, 59, cigar case; Upham, third, 57, watch 
fob; Hamel, fourth, 65, cigar case. 
Shot 
Events: eee to. G6 768 ©9'10 11°12 Ati brik. 
Climax . 16 138 14 12 12 12-10 13 13 15 13 13 180 155 
Dean! yess 10 13 13 11 13 12 15 14 18 15 13 14 180 151 
Edwards etgelsckes Ser ted5: 16 15°13 12 12:13 180 150 
Tozier ..... ties 4s 9 io 1210 8.12 11 12 180 136 
Muller Pete Oas 12 12° 5 9 7 8 10 180 118 
PAISHEr ieee Beoeliers. 11 10' 9 8. 7% 9 11 180 102 
rateln cee. Smoot 1 10 11-12) 12° 8:11 13 180 122 
Shilds, »..2/. Oo 1042 19 10 1) 13:12:13 9 13 11 180 134 
Parkhurst.) 10 1013 14°13 12 12 11 10 12 10 12 180 140 
Piper ees. Poe Ortlard 10:11 11 10° 912 ¢ 180 121 
phan eee oo) 10) 9101012 11 9 9 6 180 104 
all Peace Th AU TBP ES AeA a A Bs 120 90 
 Banecrott, 6.77.5 8.7 ets en 75 33 
ih © Barcroit@.. 8: 7-<9.:. SC TCEAO 45 24 
Tierney aie Meneses meee to oS 64 45 21 
NWalitanicmeenee ee 6 ee 10 10°7 6.5 90 44 
Pamel! «iid fom pe ses 1011-710 9 180 99 
R. B..Parkuurst, Sec’y. 
Providence Game Preservation and Gun Club 
Provipence, R. I.,. May 24.—The following scores 
were made at the shoot to-day of the Providence Game 
Preservation and Gun Club. The weather, was fine, and 
good scores were made. The interest is growing, and 
before the season closes we expert to have a longer list 
of shooters at the weekly shoots. Totals follow: 

Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
PREWMEET aie siclebace's 100 92 Dr Seymour ...100 79 
BGTOV EM vcrestscisitisrs' 100 88 J Flanagan ..... 100 77 
PNVOTICH) ceo k-a.5e 100 86 Dr Flanagan....100 70 
BRAT tn ae gaye a's. s 100 85 id}y steko bh Banaon 50 45 
WOHNSON ..... 24% 100 83 H Waldron...... 42 22 
Cray less.r.s. 100 79 
Extra event, 25 targets: 
Johnson 23 Dr Flanagan ..... 25 19 
Sayles 22 HH Waldron’ o7-. 10 3 
J F Flanagan... 2 20 Drinman cance 5 2 


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