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IPerleyo senses tenet 13 141414151817171517 175 154 
IROyeodccsere canes 13 12 1213 1018 17 202018 175 153 
ka wiler gwee sca 15 15 13 138 14 18 19 13 18 15 175 153 
Reiner 6250. soa 13 1513 14141618161816 175 153 
Getchell oe ve. 14121413131818171617 175 152 
Aieaaetoece toe 15 12 14 13 13 18 18 18 16 15 ade ulsy 
Powelge nce ote: ted? 1g2 tbat ASG 1816 175, 152 
Burts meres te cece 14 13 15 10 14 17 18 18 18 15 175 152 
SAS Ertan sc. cs conn 13 12 15 12 14 16 19 20 13 16 175 150 
ik Sel Gagesanee oboe 0s AG 1A TS AZ 17 ASAT 17 175 = 148 
Weeler ecsnscs st. 14 13 13 13 13 16 15 13 18 18 175 146 
GOmer ee teete cn Heel te tao 15 L716 175 =: 148 
Prankers gee see 13 12 14 11 11 16 19 17 16 14 175 143 
Wheeler ......... 1412 1412141616141415 175 142 
NET OCIMET cra. cee cs 14 12 11 15 12 14 16 14 19 14 175 141 
Owen Reis creisiovenvens: 45 11 13 12:12 18 18 13 13 16 175 141 
Blinn. dae ea 10 14.19 19 12 14 18 175 140 
Allen eo 4312) 105131415 15 14°18 > 175 138. 
Corson . - 1401 12 9 13 16 16-13 18 14 175 186 
Newton -10111210141816161611 175 134 
Sibley ete lene Meloy td 15 TD ee 18S 
Lawson Heeler el Sete, tend Te tT 5 129 
Richardson ..... 8 8 12°12 12121815 1516 175- 128 
PO warelly Fo ietec se 14 915 8121418 13 15 15 176 ~~ «128 
PVP TPR ECU crocs ccs 111111 812 1418 12 16 14 Vidi 127 
GNIS S Sete wicinsiss Si SSO AL O16 149616 169 175 127 
(OSI Cas SRA ae See 12 812 6131214161414 175 vita 
Letendre ........ Seo MO i221 VIO 148 7b © 116 
IPEEBEN aac ecaio snrsiale be 15 12.12 17 1017 16 <. 155 §=« 128 
RUSHOLS terse ncides6 410 91011 15141411 .. 155 99 
WACICEN Ee aes cewiicls tse. «> 14 14 15 18 16 18 14 16 ies Alea 
pidilamomcter verse osc as ES Oepge be lGet 7216) 18s 4 e110: 
WWiGOdTIME esc ..00.s asta De TAGS, 6. ADs, 135 104 
RST ace evs ctc che, «2 12 14 15 18 19 15 20 .. 125 113 
STUVST Osten oagintoe epee ae 11 16 19 17 15 18 115 95 
PunieniGme tt eniveer Gs... .-0c. Lote 141513 100 70 
BML ATO SES steele Te! ora Ben ee I Ge 95 77 
AER «Sag cchno sone ee ode nie pealbta te ts 80 62 
Fairbanks Ss ih oe lea any pals 80 61 
GC eter MeV s Ba) 9.0.3.9) ove SOLD Bae! eicera \eteteye 45 34 
Pawlet ye pote) aie. ae: 15 3 
Interstate team matcn, five men per team, 100 targets 
per man: . 
-Rhode Island. caer awa rots, seretare w Sietere's 82 
Gries Meson seeks oh 98 Gomera. oases eae 81 
MGATdIemiecccners > 98 Gleason Gansta see 93—439 
Sheldoneice cues lnc 84 New Hampshire. 
1p bts Coane Antaoteette 85 IEE Naive, veleeemiobas 2 
IRGINEH wire selewicee ees 84—449 Ame) BReednascctctiests 74 
Massachusetts. OSGMienaeeenaeits «te 95 
TRO Yaectreire distance isters cress 93 IB OWI Wciec astielstelgoes 89 
Woodatd 7.006. Se. 5 90 Perley sig ancdeee eve. 84—424 
Averages for the two days: 
Ist 2d Ist 2d 
: Days, Days 1 Day. Day. T’l 
Climax iene... 150 171—322 RGEds ests e esiecire 134 148—282 
Griffiths \.)..0.. 150 168—318 Na letters tccicists 127 153—280 
McArdle e..5..% 149 169—318 Comer wvesesee 135 1483—278 
Kirkwood .....152 166—318 Wheeler ...... 134 142—276 
Dickey tate ecs 148 161—309 Allene ae sevice ..136 138—274 
Ruleh centres ss 146 163—309 Keeler gn saesiss 128 146—274 
Gleasoneeniets«: 147 160—307 Newton .....+s 134 134—268 
Woodard *..... 148 158—301 leibeuw hk. Aardeane: 122 140—262 
Hebbarde Jac... 142 158—300 IA J Reed incccn 120 127—247 
hughes fess. 135 161—296 IDErD yates ress 120 127—247 
Bowen sicccsas 138 158—296 Sibleyeam seeder 105 1383—235 
Powelstenteccs: 142 152—294 Wawsorntecesses 105 129—234 
Worthing ..... 135 158—293 © Richardson ...103 128—231 
OV Gates ose 135 158—288 Wetendre sees 116 110—226 
ratlkeevares «tes 143 143—286 Coleen cewat 110 111—221 
BULNS cis clsce is 1384 152—286 
“Mayor” was warmly congratulated on his win in the 
team match tie, and certainly he deserved it, as George 
Eggers is a good one to beat in a race of that kind. 
Charlie Hughes now has a chip on his shouldet, which 
he intends to “Billy Bowler’ and P. H. Powel to knock 
off. “Nothing like winning in the 90 per cent. class to 
make a shooter feel good. 
“The Boston Gun Club trappers and scorers take the 
cake for trapping,” said one of the visitors, and then the 
boys smiled. ; 
Will Goss had some 70 straight in the Interstate, and 
then slipped a cog on a right-quarterer. However, 95 is a 
good score, and was high on his team. 
The light lunch served by Capt. Robert in the dining 
hall had the biggest entry list of all. No handicap was 
asked by even the smallest; therefore every one had a 
chance to win. 
Gille Wheeler was the most pleased man in the crowd 
when his company’s goods (with the help of a good shot) 
won the team match on the first day. Three of the win- 
ning team thought his goods “Ideal.” 
Some said, “Everybody worked but Freddie.’’ Others, 
“Nobody worked but Sibley.”” Ask each of them why? 
Roy Hudson had an off time and never struck his 
gait. “Wait till South Framingham on the Fourth,” he 
said, ‘and then.”’ Well, it is hard to think just what he 
meant. 
H. H. Francis claimed the honor of the oldest shot on 
the grounds—seventy-five years, and just as young as 
he used to be. Handled his 10-gauge then to the tune 
of close to 75 per cent. He was somewhat disappointed 
on not seeing his old friend, Dr. Gerrish, of Exeter, and 
have a chat about old times. Both of these shooters 
would like to see some of the old methods taken up 
again, particularly holding the gun below the elbow, a 
position the Doctor still adopts. 
Frank and Lawlor got in their work on Thursday, 
making repairs on the trap stand, and smiled when 
the traps worked to perfection. It takes a leather 
merchant and a bridge builder to run a trap shoot, any- 
way. 
N. E. Sibley says there is nothing like an automatic 
gun, and certain kinds of smokeless powder for in- 
creasing scores, 
T: Rice, South Framingham, was present with 
special hangers relating to their third annual on July 
4. Present ifidications point to a larger attendance than 
last year, which was close to one hundred. But the South 
Framingham boys know how to run a shoot, and can 



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