JUNE 16, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
973 

more than 900 feet in the 
going down in a “cage” ; 
All were given a rich and 
“Independence”? Gold Mine. 
beautiful specimen of gold—a souvenir of a most de- 
lightful and instructive morning. 
May 31, Second Day. 
Events: Teemome D6. tes O01 LL 
Targets: 20 15 20 20 15 20 20 15 20 2010 Brk. 
Gearretiiecn: hie saci esc 16 12 19 16 1418 19131919 5 170 
Fa RACAVCEG Miche fo eresale 20 14 18 20 141718 181715 5 171 
RODTErs eases deh nw 18 111718 13 18171381916 5 165 
LéBabawton.. ee. 12 10 18 11 12 18 17 1218 15 5 148 
Matlock acek b.08 ste: Poste tt ielG. Gri2 Al 23 125 
GOLitt Sree cate sieve. 18 138 17 18 1412 1913 1818 4 164 
Kiingsleys iin veccclceiss 1411 1415111317 81514 6 138 
PRI Sa a scl 26 ok 18 141418 1113 1413 1619 5 155 
FREGSIGE Biers ee cscs: ns 16) 14 191351213519 9 1715, 3 150 
Waters ee ce tect eides 20 91915131717101618 8 162 
PricGwrnittas Coes ois 19 18 17 18 15 18 19 14 2018 6 177 
Dis oth ae owns cle nn’ +1 DP Oe ATA LOT 1912-49) 18) 8 166 
Do wae a tates nods ccs 6 19 12 1314 9131711 1518 4 145 
Ela detiretens cecus <5 14111516141515131518 5 151 
Camere ceie. hisses Tiele Jbettis 19°15 11 16°15 3 150 
As (eh nivel ne An So ae 14 912 7101014101413 4 113 
MI GTPYS Bernt ists wate a%e 15 T1717 12:19 16.14.14-.9 7 151 
Wire ten tio nce » AONE EOLA fe) outas ae a 39 
Marie Wee tite Stele oie 16 10 14 138 111518 13 1315 2 140 
TTA Se TR Ricks fate apstete sie mae: 0 ifs 8.19 13-912 166 118 
A SocrtaLt TRAMP. 

Monongahela Valley Sportsman’s League. 
Farrmont, W. Va., June 5.—The Monongahela Valley 
Sportsman’s League held its third regular monthly tour- 
nament here to-day with an attendance of twenty-five 
sportsmen. The Fairmont club held this shoot on the 
grounds where they will hold the West Virginia State 
shoot next week, and they are a vast improvement over 
the old grounds of the club. 
The team representing the Fairmont Gun Club made 
the high score for the DuPont cup, 80 out of 100. High 
score tor the individual championship gold medal was 
made by Ed. H. Taylor, of the Fairmont Gun Club, 17 
out of 20. The scores: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
W Wiedebusch. .200 184 C R Phillips....2c0 141 
Bebe eLaylovdas ts 200 176 ihe Ce Long... ota .:< 200 136 
W T Nichols...200 168 S H Musgrove. .200 136 
B F Colpitts..... 200 164 L J Walker..... 200 35 
Jin Merrifield s.:)<- 200 164 PA MIOS Py clatee 200 33 
G Maiilly=... 3. 200 162 W_ Mawhinney..200 127 
J Phillis 2... ... 200 160 T B Wylie.......200 127 
RoMiler os. 200 160 Ho Magili .......200 93 
C McNeely....200 156 HR Jones... .....200 $9 
Ha Jacobs... 200 156 HipGaines’ 2s. se 100 64 
GAN Long... %...: 200 152 A R Warden....100 58 
DVPLEitch... 2). 200 149 C G Badgley.... 70 20 
A H Donnally...200 143 
League team race. five-man, 20 targets each: 
*Fairmont G. C. W C Mawhinney... 9 
W Wiedebusch ..... 19 GR y Jones saccaeesaee 10 
GENE Die. etiasctiee 14 Tease Wylie ts tees. 17—66 
Be WECol pitts. aries ese 16 {Grafton R. & G. C. 
Jj; Merrifield ~........ 16 EEN Gaites® Remeqc tae. 17 
BM Taylors. svat. «s 15—80 Yen Pe vwalkery reece nc 12 
Mannington G. C. IRN Da Ci eee. Sac oe 10 
GYEATIZONE oss cues cc 14 A R Warden......... 9 
Cy ROPhilips: tc. ucccs 16 S M Musgrove....... 13—61 
High score tIndividual League championship made by 
E. H. Taylor, 17 out of 20. 
*Eligibility of this score in question until strictly ama- 
teur standing of one member of team is established. 
{This score not eligible, as two members of team 
failed to shoot through programme. 
fEligibility of this score in question, until strictly ama- 
teur standing of member is established. 
Emer F. Jacoss, 
Sec.-Treas. M. V: S. League. 

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