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Chicago Trapshooters’ Tournament. 
_Cuicaco, June 15.—There had been extensive prepara- 
tions made to receive and entertain a iarge crowd at the 
shoot here June 14 and 15. It was the thought of the 
management that many Western men would stop for a 
couple of days practice, as they were on their way to 
Indianapolis for the G. A. H. In this they were mis- 
taken. The western delegation did not arrive, and the 
attendance was limited to thirty-five all told. There was 
a good turnout of traveling men, as Boa, Gottlieb, Heer, 
Budd, Vietmeyer, Stannard, Steenberg and Driehs were 
on hand. 
__ The weather was unfavorable—cloudy and windy, with 
heavy, lowering smoke from the railroad shops in the 
background, causing many a target to fall to the ground 
untouched. 
With all the array of traveling men present the scores. 
for the first day show that the three high amateurs were 
higher than the three professionals. Now, there was Jay 
‘Graham, with his Milwaukee eye and luck, who landed. 
‘in first ‘place with*a loss of but 6 for the entire pro- 
gramme of 200 targets. Mr. Lem Willard ran him an 
even race to the last event, where he missed one and. 
went out with 7. A close third was Kit Shepardson, of 
La Grange, Ind., who has been a “‘top-notcher” for 
many years. : 
.The office was in charge of L. A. Cummings, and with 
Fred Teeple for manager, all went along smoothly and 
fast, and there was time for shooting a 50-target handi- 
cap, all at 18yds.- This brought»out some fine scores, 
There were many 47s and 48s and a straight score made: 
by ‘fold man Budd.” 
Scores: Amateurs: Graham 194, Willard 193, Shepard- 
son 192, Barto 189, Sperry 189, Merrill 189, Bills 188,. 
Vance 186. 
Professionals: Heer.191, Stannard 189, Boa 183, Greiff 
188, Budd 182, Gottlieb 180, Vietmeyer 175. Scores: 
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U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED—Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS—1o and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1,000 yards. 
RESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
we Ss: Cartridges excelled 

MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
Events: 2 oa) Deo 6 & 9 10 Ez 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 2015 Brk. 
Buddi tase anadadates 10 138 19 14 19 15 18 14 16 13 17 14 182 
FFG Or Pet were acai 10 15 20 14 18 14 20 15 17 14 15 15 191) 
Wid CG ett ata 91519 14 16 14 18 14 19 14 19 15 186 
BOR ores erime neste 10 13 20 12 18 14 19 15 16 14 18 14 183 
Dardis 10 15 17 15 19 15 19 15 18 15 19 15 192 
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Muwllerey,. san. teeeaie< 8 13 19 12 19 14 18 14 19 15 20 15 186 
SPELEVe ine ureeuasns 10 14 18 15 18 13 19 14 18 15 20 15 189 
Webbetusacs steamers 10 12:19 12 19 15 18 138 17 14 17 14 180 
Billsttie se ce atind ayes 8 15 19 14 19 15 19 14 19 14 18 15 188 
COR ates Coase neaes 8 13 16 14 15 11 18 14 15 1417 13 168 
Gotthteb: inca. oc 9 12 18 15 16 15 18 15 17 13 18 14 180 
Mercillecs.svecaens 10 15 19 14 20 15 18 15 18 15 16 15 189 
FLOUR ier jciaciee sour 10 15 18 15 18 15 19 15 14 15 17 15 184 
Vietmeyer ........ 10 13 19 13 16 11 17 15 17 13 19 12 175 
Kneussels .......- 9 14 20 15.19 13 14 15 18 13 19 12 181 
Steenberg ..... ,oe+ -& 15 19.15 17 14.17 13 19 15 17 14 180 
Kellan aii ec cene ts 9 15 18 14 16.15 16 13 12 14.17.12 171 
CSATTEL EI sciersciae seid 91319 1417 11 15 10 14 14 18 14 168, 
LAMM ees emtcccstare 914 19 14 18 14 20 15 20 14 18 14 183 
Boetigeruoucssasese 9 12 16 13 17 13 16 13 16 14 15 13 167 
Graham Wives vedecs 10 13 20 14 20 15 19 14 20 15 19 15 194 
Willard essnives once 9 13 19 15 20 14 20 15 20 15 18 15 193 
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Greifieme aerate 9 14.20 14 15 15 16 14 19 13 19 15 183 
Winesberg ....... 71217 13 19 11 14 18 19 12 15 14 166 
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June 15, Second Day. 
The weather was dark and drizzly for the most part. 
‘The cross wind was not so strong. In some instances the 
scores were not so good; in others, much better. Silent 
Billy Heer came on strong and never made a _ skip until 
the 200 had all been put in the ‘‘game bag.’”’ He made a 
run of 256 straight, and out of the 400 targets lost 9, and 
the queerest thing about that was the missing of three 
straight in one event. 
The day’s shooting resulted in some changes in the 
high men, as Mr. Fred. Billsf'of Milwaukee, ran out with 
196, with Joe Barto, Chicago, 1938, and Flewellyn 190. 
Those with 188 and 189 were numerous. There was Boa 
189, Greiff 182, Vietmeyer 161, Steenberg 180, Stannard 
189, and Budd 184. It will be noticed that Jay Graham 
fell away and missed 15, with Willard 12. Shepardson 
went down to 180, showing that all the leaders of the 
first day fell away on the second. There was no weather 
condition to justify them in so doing, There were twenty- 
four shooting through, and twenty-one shot 90 per cent. 
or better; that is, all the way up to 98 and 100. Only 
‘three men were below the 90 per cent, 

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The totals for both days were Heer 391, Stannard 378, 
Boa 372, Budd 366, Greiff 365, Gottlieb 362, Vietmeyer 336, 
Bills 384, Barto 382, Willard 381, J. Graham 379, Sperry 
378, Merrill 377, Flewellyn 376, Shepardson 372. 
The office was run by Mr. Al. Cummings, and all went 
along like clockwork, while Mr. Teeple kept things 
going on the outside, Scores: 
Events: Ase oe OTe 8 910 Tete 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 2015 2015 Brk. 
BiuddiVaccenencciee se 91518151614171518151814 184 
Cer mee tere Soa anes 10 15 20 15 20 15 2015 2015 2015 200 
Vance maine sate ts 8 1419 15 201418 1518141915 189 
BOa emcee ae atte 9151815 191318151914 2014 189 
Shepardson ...... 10 15 19 15 1712 151419131813 180 
Flewellyn «......+ . 10 12 20 14 201418 1419151915 19 
Bartogaesunecteces . 10 15 20 15 18 14 20141914 2014 193 
Buller gedcaceaccte . 8151915191318 1418141712 182 
DDELL Ye wueenoaciets 915 201418183181419151915 189 
Garrettireacdsnes set 10 11 18 13 16 11 20 13 18 14 20 13 t77 
Bills 10 15 2015 19151914 20151915 19% 
Greiff 10 18 1713 18 151714 20141714 182 

Gottlieb 248 saan 91417131811181519151815 182 
Whertillicenyomateests 10 18 20 14 19 15 20 15 17 15 17 13 188 
ROM i receact ects 10 18 19 141815 191518151715 188 
Wietmeyeneay ssocee 8 10 12 10 16 12 18 13 17 14 15 11 161 
enews sell tite es alesse 9 14 16 14 20 13 20 12 19 15 18 15 185 
Steenberg) Mase. ass 7 12 19 18 19 13 18 14 18 15 19 13 Best] 
GLOtDere ieee sists sere 91518 1417 141914 2015 2010 185 
Fluntley ccessccadee sores TOTO UB LA Tease cls eit as Bea 
Stanrtaraere. ance ccs 915 18 1419 15 19 1419 15 19 18 189 
Galushai —edns tens 8 10 18 14 15 13 16 12 16 11 15 11 159 
Grahame onc iciccse sis 91219 15 201316151913 2014 185 
Wallan dmsents ceteteraars 10 15 19 14 18 15 19 14 18 13 18 15 188 
Dunnell Geo cesccs se 9 15 19 1417 14 19 14 19 14 18 14 186 
Winesberg ao oe es 16:15 2015 20 14:18 14 Pe 
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