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[JUNE 16, 1906. 

valued at $100. He scored 49 out of 50. Also Messrs. 
S. C. Aiman and Daniel Killian shot two _ live-bird 
matches; one at 25 birds for $50, the other at 15 birds for 
$30. Aiman won both by a score of 23 to 22 in the first, 
and 14 to 13 in the second match. Each stood at 30yds. 
: 
The Sherbrooke, Canada, Gun Club has issued the pro- 
gramme of its annual tournament, to be held on June 
80. Eleven 20-target events are provided, cach $2 en- 
trance, excepting event 6, the five-man team race, which 
is $10 entrance. For highest average, a gold medal. 
Also a merchandise event, 10 targets, re-entry, will be 
shot. Guns and ammunition, prepaid, sent to the Sec- 
retary, C. H, Goss, will be delivered on the grounds. 
sd 
The Montclair, N, J., Gun Club invitation team con- 
test was held on Saturday of last week. Most of the 
clubs invited have suspended shooting for the summer. 
The Crescent Athletic Club responded with a team, and 
the results were as follows: Montclair Gun Club—L. 
Colquitt 50, G, Bush 44, A. R. Allan 47, F. W. Moffett 
46, W. Parke 39; total 226. Crescent A. C.—A. G. South- 
worth 44, Dr: J.. R. Teeter 39) O. GC. iGrinnelly Jrip al 
F. B. Stephenson 42, J. S. S. Remsen 48; total 214. 
Montclair second team-—Boxall 45, Nott 42, Talbot 40, 
Crane 36, Cockefair 40; total 208. All Professional team 
which shot along: J. A. R. Elliott 40; J. Fanning 47, 
F. Butler 36, G, R. Schneider 46, F. L. Barnes 45; total 
218. 
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The Shreveport, La., Gun Club, for its third amateur 
target tournament, to be held on July 3-5, announces that 
$500 will be added in cash and $500 in prizes. July 3 is 
practice day, and will be devoted to optional sweeps. 
On July 4, there will be a programme of ten 20-target 
events, $2 entrance; a total of $200 added; moneys divided 
Rose system. On July 5 is a similar programme, with 
also a special event at 50 targets, $5 entrance, $50 added. 
The merchandise prizes will also be given and will be 
listed in the programme. Amateurs shooting through 
the programme for targets only will be eligible in the 
merchandise competition. Prizes will be allowed for low 
average, and for the man winning the least amount of 
money. Ed. Dickinscn is the Secretary. 
BERNARD \WVATERS. 

G. A. H. Entries. 
Pirtspurc, Pa., June 10.—Inclosed herewith I hand 
you list ot entr.es received to date for the seventh Grand 
American Handicap at targets, 233 all told. You will 
ot course, understand that this list will be added to, as 
all entries received in envelopes bearing ‘post marks dated 
June 9, will be accepted as regular entries. 
‘Lhe tour subsidiary handicaps scheduled by the Inter- 
state Association for the South, East, West, and Facific 
Coast, have been the means of reducing the entries for 
this year’s G. A. H., and the congestion which existed 
at G. A. H. tournaments of late years will thus be re- 
lieved to a very great extent. It 1s confidently believed 
that this year’s tournament will be the most satisfactory 
Grand American Handicap ever he.d. 
ikimeR E, SHANER, Sec’y-Mgr. 

Alkire, F. D., Williamsport, O. 
Anthony, J: 1., ‘Charlotte, N. GC. 
Armstrong, William, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Apgar, Neaf, Plainfield, N. J. 
Adams, C. B., Rockwell City, Ia. 
3ower, W. C., Sewickley, Pa. 
Britton, O. F., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Butler, Bo E5 WNutley, yNe- J: 
Bell, J. E., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Bindley, jr, EK. H., Terre Haute, Ind, 
sibbee, Ts S., Elba, Ohio. 
Biggs, Jesse, Otterbein, Ind. 
Brown, Everett, Pleasant Grove, Ind. 
Banks, Edward, Wilmington, Del. 
Bonser, Horace R., Hartwell, O. 
3inyon, Claude E., Chicago, Ill. 
Purnheo, He. -O., Lowell, ‘ind. 
Boa, John $., Chicago, Ill. 
Barkley, Lee EK., Chicagon Ti: 
Bourne, J. C., Louisville, Ky. 
Beck, Frederick B., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Barto;¥ J. Bi, Chicago, Lil 
Bennett, R. R., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Benner, George, Goodland, Ind. 
Budd, C. W., Des Moines, Ia. 
Bryden, W. J., Monticello, II. 
Bills,. Fred, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Bewen, George, Carmel, Ind. 
Bray, Daniel, Columbus, Neb. 
Bell, James W., St. Louis, Mo. 
Cook, Dr. C. E., New London, Ia. 
Crosby, W. R., O’Fallon, Ill, 
Clark, G. R., Duluth, Minn. 
Curry, Ed., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Cadwallader, H. W., Decatur, Ill. 
Clark, Hugh M., Urbana, III. 
Clay, Jr., Thomas H., Austeriitz, Ky. 
Crawford, J. A., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Call, Burton, Montpelier, O. 
Connor, A. C., Pekin, Ill. 
Cole, Bayard, Thomson, III. 
Crayton, J. E., Charlotte, N. C. 
Crahan, F. H., Bloomfield, Neb. 
Callison, C. T., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Comstock, H. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Denny, J. O’H., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Denny, Harry W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Dittos*@has. . Fl .; Keithsburg, Il. 
Dreihs, Charles F., Cincinnati, O. 
Du Pont, Alexis I., Wilmington, Del. 
Dickey, O. R., Wellington, Mass. 
De Jarnatt, Hale C., Centralia, Mo. 
Durston, A. H., Syracuse, Ne Ye 
Days) lair. Fort Worth, Texas. 
Dunk, Geo. M., Toronto, Canada. 
Duff, Thomas A., Toronto, Canada. 
Dunnill, Burt, Fox Lake, Ill. 
Eames, Frank M., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pilliott, fee Ace R:, MINGW OXOLIK. Nin Xe. 
Eck, George, Chicago, Ill. ; 
Eastburn, John W., Fowler, Ind, 
Ellett, Fred, Keithsburg, Ill. 
Erb; Jr, Fred, Lafayette; ind: 
Edwards, F. M., Portsmouth, O. 
Eick, Capt. Ben, Sterling, Ill. 
Freeman, H. D., Atlanta, Ga. 
Faurote, F. M., Dallas, Texas. 
Fuller, Frank G., Mukwonago, Wis. 
Flick, John A., Ravenna, Ohio. 
Fanning, J. S., Jersey City, Neel: 
Failey, Bruce F., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Ford, Orin N., Central City, Ia. 
Flinn, Austin S., Wabash, Ind. 
French, J. S., Cincinnati, O. 
Galt, H. A., Barberton, O. 
Gleffer, H. W. Pittsburg, Pa. 
Gottlieb, Chris., Kansas City, Mo. 
Garrett, John W., Colorado Springs, Colo. 
Gregory, B. E., Zionsville, Ind. 
Gilbert, Charles N., Nashvilie, Tenn. 
Gillespie, E. N., Freeport, Pa. 
Greiff, Gus E., "New Y ork, Ne TY? 
Glover, Sim, New York, ve 
Gephart, Bert, Otterbein, Ind. 

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Gross, D. D., Columbus, O. 
Graham, Edw., S., Ingleside, Ill. 
Huff, Walter, Macon, Ga. 
Hoon, Will S., Jewell, Ia. 
Hatcher, A. M., Bristol, Tenn. 
Hershey, J. M., Carmel, Ind. 
Habich, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Hotsley, Wm. E., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Hearne, W. G., New York, N. Y. 
Hawkins, J. Mowell, Baltimore, Md. 
Humpfer, Joseph L., Hammond, Ind. 
Heer, W. H., Concordia, Kans. 
Hirschy, H. C., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Henderson, Woolfolk, Lexington, Ky. 
Henderson, G. E., Topeka, Ind. 
Hickey, D. Edgar, Millvale, Pa. 
Humston, Charles N., Goodland, Ind. 
Hendricks, Raymond, Rye, N. Y. 
Heikes, Rolla O., Dayton, O. 
Hoover, Jembey Rochester, Ind. 
Hood, H. C., ‘Columbus, Kans. 
Hardy, A. ji Lincoln, Neb. 
Haley, Ja ‘Gx Ottawa, KKans. 
Hall, H. N., Albany, Ga. 
Johnston, Norwood, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Ketter, Fred C., Portsmouth, O. 
King, Harry L., Kings Mills, O. 
Keplinger, W. E., Cincinnati, O. 
Kahler, Harry W., Davenport, Ia. 
Keller, Thomas H., New York, N. Y. 
Kaufman, Maurice, New Orleans, La. 
Lamme, Charles B., Attica, Ind. 
Loring, R. E., Marseilles, Ill. 
Lewis, Henry S., Martinsville, Ind. 
Lyon, George L., Durham, N. C. 
Le Compte, C. L., Eminence, Ky. 
Linderman, C. D., Cortland, Neb. 
Little, Joe, Matthews, Ind. 
Marshall, Tom A., Keithsburg, III. 
Maust, B. B., Nappanee, Ind. 
Money, Capt. A. W., Oakland, N. J. 
Moller, Gus, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Michaelis, Joe, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Morris, M. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Morgan, Joseph R., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Moore, S. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Morrison, J, i. D:. St: Paul, “Minn? 
Maxwell, George W., Holstein, Neb. 
Miller, F., Berwyn. Neb. 
Meaders, Andy, Nashville, Tenn. 
Mallory, J. F., Parkersburg, W. Va. 
Mallory, F. E., Parkersburg, W. Va. 
Mallory, S. T., Parkersburg, W. Va. 
Money, Harold, New Haven, Conn, 
Merrill, Richard, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Miller, George, Hamilton, Ind. 
Moore, W. H., Crooksville, O. 
Mosher, George A., Syracuse, N. Y. 
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Malone, Bert S., Kempton, Ind. 
Mounsdon, A. W., Tama, Ia. 
McMurchy, Harvey, Fulton, N. Y. 
McKelvey, James A., Hockessin, Del. 
McConnell, James D., Osborn, O 
McKinnon, M. R., Chicago, Ill. 
McHugh, Joseph B., Wilmington, Del. 
Morris, T. O., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Mackie, Geo. K., Scammon, Kans. 
Moore, B. H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Miller, Robert, West Allis, Wis. 
McDaniel, B. F., Converse, Ind. 
McGill, Geo. W., Toronto, Canada. 
Neal, Elmer E., Bloomfield, Ind. 
Nash, W. T., Indianapolis, Ind. 
©’ Brien, Ed., Florence, Kans. 
Parry, Tom H., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Painter, George E., Allegheny, Pa. 
Pfafflin, Charles A., Indianapolis, Ind, 
Peck, C. H., Remington, Ind. 
Park, Je 1... Brook, nds 
Packer, Gibson D., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Pontefract, John \W., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Poston, H. ise Memphis, Jee 
Peterson, John, Randall, 
Powers, ‘Chauncey M., Decete Til. 
Pohlar, Dan, Cincinnati, Oo. 
Rhoads, R. S., Columbus, O, 
Rike, E. D., Dayton, O. 
Riehl, F. C., Alton, Til. 
Ramsey, John C, Manito, Il. 
Roll, George J., Blue Island, Mo. 
Regers, F. E., St. Louis, Mo. 
Riley, T. D., Louisville, Ky. 
Reisei, J. H., Goodland, Ind, 
Richardson, A. B., Dover, Del. 
Richmond, W. L., Kings Mills, O. 
Reid, L. H., New Paris, 
Skelly, J. T., Wilmington, Del. 
Stevens, Henry H., Roselle, N. J. 
Sconce, H. J., Sidell, 1M; 
Schwartzkopf, Jr., George, Columbus, Ind. 
Squier, L. J., Wilmington, Del. 
Sayles, Herman B., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Smith, Dan, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Slinkard, C. L., Bloomfield, Ind. 
Scane, Harry, Ridgetown, Ont., Can. 
Scott, Ed., Jacksonville, Il. 
Stannard, W. D., Chicago, Il. 
Stephenson, Frank B., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Smiley, Joe, Matthews, Ind. 
Speer, Ja 8.,0St. Marys, pea: 
Shafer, E. D., McConnelsville, O. 
Stauber, A. J., Streator, Ill. 
Spinney, A. J., Goodland, Ind. 
Semple, Chas. B., Louisville, Ky. 
Schroeder, G. A., Columbus, Neb. 
Stanley, Clarence, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Southern, Thos. J.. Indianapolis, Ind. 
Seymour, B. O., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Taylor, John R., ” Newark, 
Tripp, Ernest I., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Thomas, W. C., Tampa, Fla. 
Townsend, W. D: Omaha, Neb. 
Trout, Silas W., Franklin, Ind. 
Trimble, R. L., Covington, Ky. 
Teeple, F. H., Chicago, Ill. 
Tesetti, O. L., Chicago, Il. 
Thompson, M. W., Lafayette, Ind. 
Thomas, J. S.,: Pleasant Hill, Mo. 
Upton, Thomas, Hamilton, Canada. 
Upson, D. A., Cleveland, O. 
Verbarg, Fred, North Vernon, Ind. 
Vietmeyer, H. W., Chicago, Ill. 
Voris, Ed., Crawfordsville, Ind. 
Veach, Wm., Falls City, Neb. 
Vivian,- Geo. L., Toronto,-Canada. 
Welles, Henry S., New York, N. Y. 
Wildhack, W. A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Willard, Lem, South Chicago, Ill. 
Waters, Hood, Denver, Colo. 
Webster, W., Columbus, O. 
Ward, Guy, Walnut Log, Tenn. 
Wands, Jas. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Winters, A. J., Portland, Ore. 
Wade, L. I., Dallas, Texas. 
Wise, W. N.. Noblesville, Ind. 
Wilson, M., Rochester, Ind. 
Young, J. S., Chicago, Ill. : 
Young, C. A., Springfield, O. , 
This makes.a total of 233 entries, with seven or eight 
good entries on my desk that are slightly irregular. 
Paskamansett Gun Club, 
New Beprcrp, Mass., June 7.—Eggers won finally the 
Lewis cup, and also scored a leg on the Huster medal, 
the Bryant cup, and the Laflin & Rand cup. 
Cup contest: 
DF deh. We tO OOIOCODSAC 41 Knowlest ts, titnteesteosite 24 
P Letendre cic wees ctor 33 Stapleton %.2sesee eee 23 
Dowd ck codices Steele sects 11 Murray) iovees oars 06030 
Bullard ¥Gaosaeoniceedpot 35 ‘ 
Medal contest: 
FUG POLS Love ststeta tnaniecisiere ntoce 44 Knowleés\ i vise enpetsleeientee 22 
Dowean-* steko Weamaesle aeree 11 Stapleton Setaeceeee 21 
Bullard? estos ecet steers 36 Mutrays.2/itrese se eneeiene 33 
M. Shea has won the club gun, the contest for this 
trophy having been completed at the last shoot of the 
club. E. G. Buiyarp, Sec’y. 
“So you turned down that impecunious nobleman?” in- 
terrogated the inquisitive girl friend. ‘‘Was he shy when 
he proposed?” 
“Yes, shy about two millions,’’ replied the daughter of 
the multi-millionaire brewer.’”’—Chicago Daily News. 
Newberry—Is Sanford of an optimistic temperament?” 
Baldwin—I should say he is. I have known him to go 
into a restaurant without a cent in his pocket, order a 
dozen oysters, and feel satisfied that he could pay his bill 
with a pearl.’’—Life. 
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