

JULY 27, 1907.] 



Analostan Gun Club. 
Wasuincton, D. C., July 12.—Saturday, July 6 was 
one of the warm ones in this vicinity. The mercury 
was dodging around the 100 mark, and it seemed to 
take the snap ut of the Analostan Gun Club’s gunners. 
The shooting of Farnham and Hunter was the feature 
of the afternoon in the medal contests. The former 
accounted for all of his, 20 straight, and the latter, 19 
out of 20. Following are the scores: 
Events: Le a eG ee 2011 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 20 10 20 15 15 25) s-Brk. 
ETO ie sciste aerate os BOO 9 10-3990 IE. 10/19 114 
ef OB Wiulsone ccs ocs5 Saree ww 8 de ‘Si. 20 28) 11 74 
Wagner vocal ies cece 1010 S10I18: SITs... 102 
Wulhitea tanta cscs aes Tie iets tes, gees yn Ns 8 a 62 
CLOLSTHANE xs Sc5 thc ote Repre Laee sabia aes dk ke 24 60 
CrS Wilson esses SS UNE I! Seles, 52 
eC 7 | er a ee es ie ORE tg PS Te eh a a a 31 
Bausketh.cc sen cxsicve De LOVE Sito coed Mees -+ 42 
PTR ie tye cl vce Ws Miwa. duons eck? yale are 4f 
OUR csc trey ccsceie oer 6 6:65; °.. 14 ae 34 
BRORCNIN M orc Gaitlacsclvias = EO ee dy Ga a2 34 
SC PORPMRINE ics peaicecdss os Oro) ess, Lo as 32 
RSE EP ee hckciie ss ue ee a aa 2 ke 8 28 
ME PRRYIOE eae see tere we Ss o> € 12 15 se 34 
WMIGGEUG Bertie tctece vis: betes Or celotie Maen lat ce: 33 
LAWPONGE. S. Wae vies ERO ES ONE i) can ce> ee 27 
MPPPISON Una Ras psacesc ecnce Ss LOGS LUG Rye ee 34 
Lg vorls ., Sle Ai A a SEPIG ct sey sats cm netiateel. 34 
Shandler sects csccs FEET Sed Dee eed Pe eke 20 
WY BEIT Bec ca teters sis inte ees See Oke cca tkce: ° mad 
DRM EVIOMEy tier etcree as en «+ Batis 26 
DE GEOER? Socom calves <0 a Ae Goa lath ace re ite ee 12 
PAGREE Porc ids cide cad lec as See aC rye Uh aha Mey aah ois 14 
SSROUDI Pee ios ss aces ol is Neo ars ine oe 11 
ESUTYWEl peecterdansi nice wns. ae Rat dorsi, ahead Se Ban gee 13 
ATU CTEOUP at sacs case <3) vs eas ae PeN Gta wars eolattaie 6 
July 13.—Following are the scores made at the regular 
weekly shoot of the Analostan Gun Club to-day. The 
targets were low and erratic, and the scores suffered in 
consequence: 
Shot Shot 
at. Broke at. Broke 
H B Willson....105 58 BELAY crac as seca 50 28 
Cofeman 20365 oss. 85 68 Moffett. 2.42.2... 50 28 
Farnham ......... 85 59 Peyton: fea esectier 5) 28 
DANI a isiee tees ok ars 80 65 Dnlaer.- se iicceask 0) 13 
M Taylor ....... 80 68 Dr Taylor ....... 45 24 
GeveRn wore sin ncs 80 38 [Ete ot tr aca ee 45 4 
Parson gin 3 é:sisi,c ese 65 48 CEE hem occ on 40 12 
GS) Walspa..."... 65 47 Warrisart ag shares sue 30 27 
DGtion yy wocetes css 65 27 Earnie? Usenet. 30 11 
Wiibite’ 5... cc5s. 60 46 BrUces ae em teaes 25 11 
Shoup : 29 IRIE Ra cnet s ape ee 20 3 
Wolfe 25 SLIME Ware ea pe ees 20 3 
Hogan 42 i= Ee ae ee 20) S 
Ficklin 30 Wieedons pce cesncs 16 3 
Willis 34 

Quite a number of shooters were present who never 
shot at a target. However, they are enthusiastic, and 
will do better next time. 
In the contests for the medal and the Dupont trophy, 
Peters cup and Smith medal in Class A, Colemand and 
M. Taylor led with 19 out of 20; Orrison won second 
place on 17; Barr third on 14. 
In Class B,.Hogan won first on 17 out of 20; C. S. 
Wilson and Dr. Parsons tied .for second on 15; Willis 
and Wilhite tied for third on 14. 
In Class C, Dr. Wolfe won first on 12 out of 20; H. 
B. Willson and Dr, Shoup tied for second on 11, and 
Geyer and Moffett tied for third on 10. . 
July 22.—Following are the scores made by the An 
alostan Gun Club of this city, at their regular shoot, 
held on July 20. Event No. 5 is the medal shoot: 
Events: Los one Ob 8 9A 
ee 5 
Targets: 10 15 10 10 20 10 10 10 15 20 20) 0 Brk. 
PGB. Willson. o,:.7. Se 85:13) 16: 76.8310) 906 78 
Jos Htunter \ 0. scales Soe Ove LOLO re 1S LT oe 90 
WWI RIL Gi ie ceenien zeexie OMe eh toe eaeakotes te 68 
EL GSA tee aa. wicsie en nD RAL LORS TP Cele Mito at eee 61 
Bick list Mee sc sts. See Om belo (6) Glew lO conn 43 
Mioietiv tere ws. si Ne ttom-%s 10 Pelee oer 41 
CES Wi teeta ae scewotr. =i ay! |i LOMB TIO 1S eae 55 
Dr Parsons: 2.s.<...5) <: Date eet AG Siosehle 5. ee 51 
Det Battin ee rics vs SEA ere ea Se eee 54 | 
Polenta Ce eto As 1S 9 10S. 7 52 
IM Dayton, sass SE Ey Sep Ont ly se 5 49 
Bitebegcke: aio k ccs STON esac ght: eee: MK) Ma Sy 38 
Dr Shoup i... aS EN cu Ne Aewherres: Le ate, ae 34 
Eraven fo yess Fase? Cee healer (ime eas EA Ne he 32 
DP WitGHe eine os OR ae AO ae Cea cine Ss. oe 28 
PUN LOIN eee yee ote G10 ne tea eS oe 21 
DET Wolee econ, es 4. ee ck. 2 Cony Coae ae ee 17 
WICCIBOM rant nYcc ste ce es as as Ag arate, aa vate 28 
Daft. oo... ait BUS RSE ic CRs OO Ae en ie ee 21 
HOMOGE Faia c cea ks SAIS Se Flare koa, Sees aig Game 2 
Larisdale  ..¢.5... Sriatse se a ete 5 
In the medal and trophy shoot in Class A, Barr and 
Hunter tied for first on 19 out of 20; Coleman won 
second on 18, and Orrison and M. Taylor tied for third 
on 17. 5 
In Class B, Hogan, C. S. Wilson: and Wilhite tied for 
first on 15 out of 20; Parsons won second on 14 out of 
20; Dr. Taylor third. j 
In* Class C, Hitchcock won first by scoring 14 out of 
20; H. B. Willson won second, and Wolfe, Moffett and 
Dutton tied for third, scoring 10. 
Our club is proud of its Doctors. Quite an array was 
out Saturday, and we have half a dozen of them that 
were not present. 
Mires: Taytor, Sec’y. 
Clarksburg Gun Club. 
CLARKSBURG, W. Va., July 11.—On the new grounds 
of the Clarksburg Gun Club, one of the new clubs of the 
State, and one of the largest in membership who are 
active also, their weekly shoot was held. Twenty shoot- 
ers were out, and but for the high wind scores would 
have been better. Mr. Ed. H. Taylor was with us and 



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