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The three-man team race was virtually a presentation 
to the Pine Bluff Club, as only one team entered to 
dispute their possession of this emblem. There were 
teams present from Little Rock, Fayetteville and Spring- 
dale, but these were shot out and felt they had no show 
against the Bluff City aggregation. Fort Smith mustered 
a team, and while defeated, they put up a very good 
score. However, the Pine Bluff team put up the fine 
score of 70, Voss again leading the team with 24, and 
Clements and McGehee getting 23 each. A feature of 
the shoot was the score of 75 straight by a makeshift 
team consisting of Wilcox, Dixon and Robertson. These 
three shot as a team to fill in, and each broke 25 straight. 
Total number of targets trapped in the events to-day 
were 9,940. Pine Bluff won all the trophies. Scores: 
Ae ay 







Events: Nee oat: a6 Liens Oh a0 11.19 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 1515 151515151515 Brk. 
SDENCEE isms cvs 14 15 15 14 14 15 14 15 12 15 14 14 171 
MV OEER ect Sei oe wsrsis 15 13 12 18 13 15 14 15 15 15 15 15 170 
WC Ostia oe aici se nie . 14 14 14 13 13 14 15 12 15 14 15 15 168 
TDUROR A 5. cociss cons sie 15 13 15 15 15 15 12 11 15 14 15 11 166 
Borden “iiciecsecss 14 15 13 13 14 14 13 14 13 15 14 12 164 
V3) So 14 14 14 12 11°11 14 14 15 14 13 13 159 
Glements) Soin c.. os 13 15 14 14 13 12 11 12 14 18 12 13 156 
EL Eetkes) ca.ct.ccls 2 13 11 15 11 14 13 12 14 13 14 14 156 
McCracken ....... 12 14 15 11 13 12 14 13 13 12 13 11 153 
TRCKSOR Ot raceec ex 3 15 12 12 11 12 13 14 14 12 14 12 153 
Robertson ........ 913 12 10 14 12 1414151414 11 
OBS mur ee ene sie oi 14 13 15 14 13 11 1110181412 9 
Peterbough ...... 12 13 11 12 11 15 11 10 14 14 13 13 
Chenawlt Gud... 15 11 12 12 8 12 18 11 14 12 14 14 
MOGHIRIUG argepets eraisrciars 12 14 10 15 11 10 12 13 10 15 10 14 
Flensou: 226 Sonos 11 13 13°12 11 12 12 12 11 14 11 13 
McGehee ......... 17, 10 12 11 11 13) 18 11 14 15 14.14 
AGE) “each. cis» 910121015 8 15 11 14 14 13 13 
Myers eer oo. 2 3% 11 10 12 12 11 12 12 13 12 12 11 19 
SURO Seren at nse. 213 1013141213 9121110 9 
Sergeant “whi. 3%... 14 11 10 13 13 11 10 12 11 11 10 12 
Burry ie csees case: df Ue 113 169914 19.127 11 11 
Buford G95... ce. 10138 9:10 12 12 15.12.19 12 9 
Miller” Rekecee i. cs Maa eT 91212 10) 9) 18°14 17 
Le witte cts een. 12711 1010 911 1313 7141111 
Wells? sr mikes 812 12 1012 12121111 12 911 
To ee Nastia yes wos 1b IP O43 8 6 8 18h 110 1 
TROY Hee cre Rises, « 41211 910 $101214 9 91013 
PVLGS ka Soe s 8138 712 $1012 813141011 
Wratreri (sic. vicchic 1011 912 91012131011 811 
GltOr She ok oom sews 31a 91212912 § $12 911 
Carapbel? \ao2. c...<. LOOT TO TA ATi) Song 
Taylor IS LESS 109) 9) 10 13 
‘air DLO 109-10 12) 7 1 8 1 
fies OMe rs 1089 19667 9) 9 
Mani: coass cesta UTS gr bts ba GIs Tr et A a 
Dearholt™ : 25.2... 9°97 4 °7:10 8) 7 10:10) 610 8 
Winsome sc csecce « Ot Ono ake se'G 16:10) 9 “G19 
Pranleyemcescue,. S10) 10°17 9 10! 13) 10102 10. 8 «9 
EIGN earel sees cess Z 11 11 13:10 15 12 11 13 12 
tle Rae esos ers CALS SS 9712 10) 12810 
BIT OMAN Me ae des lea va 121110 810121011 
WCHULE Papen sneer’ ct «lad Iho Ce On bl 4 eae b 
Gilletiewe eee ass Secs LT Se Ou Ge FeO, 
Wierd reise 2. os 1 SOFIE VG a alr Oe 
RmOftamee eee rc. tld) Poi WS Ie eas il eee ki eee 
Flansard, os. esc. Soe pe he ae mR ee 
DAEZKCES unten ROMO ORLON TS pO MMre Bha bee 
igre Weartins annette ton cer 10) er ALO se 
Walker Phe eis Sebes aie eel ewe S of 
NOR ELG Mine eee al eect es) Wars RRL Deere ere me. «cote 
Waddlemoranatensaes > ae foc! xe ae a Oe ey am 
Individual State championship, 50 targets: 
Clements 24 24-48 Pyles 
WiGQSSieewaine ten nate 24 22—45 NEVO) Ce aes eae 


Wright: chee. 2s 5 Younts 
McGehee 5 Boyd 
MAOHE, Boe toeecas ct. 22 22 Campbell 
McCracken Bate xe 2 Wanison! canes. 
"EPAVAOLE ™ sree ans os 9 23—42 Waddle .......... 
Chenault 20 2 Mianiinie, Sse cn 
Elénson Zen te acc. 2E Miller. canoe. 
: s and Non-residents. 
Spencer 25—50 Dixon Xeeeenca. « 22 23—45 
Wade Robertson sec... . 3 —44 
Borden Warren. javemstirec: 23 19—42 
Wilcox Buford. akacee. s « 21 17—38 
Three-man team championship, 25 targets per man, 75 
per team: 
Pine Bluff. Fort Smith. 
Woash i dcetracass coos 24 Ele Gra ceteeisic «.verle 20 
Clements) eo sc0.7'.- 23 WAND, ilamaubhicse lsc cheac 20 
McGehee wees. 23—70 MAaAVlOrse sites eacionk 20—60 
General Averages. 
Honors for the tournament in the respective classes 
were captured by Spencer, first in the expert class with 
%.5 for 410 shots; Wade second with 92.7; Borden third 
with 92.4, and Wilcox fourth with 91.4. 
Harvey Dixon led the amateur class with 9102). ey Ps 
Wright and G. W. Clements were tied for second and 
third with. 90.4, and Voss was fourth with 86.8. The 
table below shows the averages of those who shot through 
the entire programme: ; 
Shot at. Broke. Per Cent. 

SPencer: wuehccae Die Mremisinie sree taiee6 410 396 96.5 
WRG ey teers aris Ae Souece res 410 380 92.7 
Bordenty ncameents coh daus cates ve 410 379 92.6 
WHALEN, Sees Salt vie dws coeds c5-< or 410 375 91.4 
Vaeawrites hese sds notect ceca. 360 318 88.3 
Bt Pret ReR eae waeticcieohec cate’ 360 303 4.1 
DULOrGy Jose suk Gay ek ha asc eeas 410 32! 8.7 
‘Washer scoserae eta ooo heriareneee ok 410 303 3.9 
FLOVER meneame teeta ttn oaces 360 238 6 
Lbs err ee cet ag ee ee ee a 410 37 “2 
Wrest iaranthtenad tekst eos 410 371 4 
Glements: scammer aatteuccee ccc 410 371 0.4 
V GSS graeme ae een ey oc 410 356 6.8 
Robertson aes wheres an ee be 410 355 6.7 
McCracken® so cassnunue cena. 410 353 6.1 
M oGeheen co ietescao taaseedsek 410 350 oS 
IRSOEED se. cates ee cetch ins eo 410 346 4.3 
Chenaulem i rrccte ct ante ctces 410 341 33.1 
Flensontyncevhicates Moeeeene ae 410 336 31.9 
3S OUT OF & tee 
WINCHESTER 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 

Won The Most Honors At The 
EASTERN HANDICAP TOURNAMENT $ 

Winchester Factory Loaded Shells kept up 
their winning Grand American Handicap Tour- 
nament record of 5 out of 7 firsts by winning 3 
out of 4 honors at the big Boston Shoot, held 
July 16-18. Here is their record: It speaks 
for itself. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
won by Mr. D. A. Upson, a Cleveland, 
©O., amateur. He broke 94 out of 100 
targets from 19 yards, and 19 out of 20 in 
shooting off the tie in this event. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL SCORE 
Fred Gilbert first with a score of 535 out 
of 560, Mr. Gilbert also made the longest 
straight run of 130 targets. W. R. Crosby 
was second professional, breaking 532 out 

FRED GILBERT ~ fay. 
of 560 targets. 
HIGH AMATEUR SCORE 
Mr. D. A. Upson first with a score of 519 out of 560. In making this score Mr, 
Upson shot 100 targets from 19 yards and 100 from 20 yards. 
These decisive victories following upon the winning of the. Professional and Amateur 
Championships of the country at Chicago, conceded to be the most important events 
of the shooting year, emphasize the well established fact that Winchester Factory 
Loaded Shells are 
FIRSTIN QUALITY, FIRST IN WINNINGS 
AND FIRST IN POPULARITY 


A Say 7 9 9 m4 > 7 
Campbell vs seemsiests see seatststevu 410 Events: Le 2 Saree OG RG tf 
Pyle : 410 Targets: 15 10 25 26 15 10 25 
Daves fea rember al BAtobMs. koe See Ree arice bein 4% 15. 81, 8 17 
PAVIGE Re nieician sv aieleaene dele easion cs « 410 .o f to 18 
: ahs. PROT Stews. cee emo near cre LA (ae een ye 
Maia etre livciscn se cites Sale sre beleals 410 aoe Bo ae Sa aye Sena 
WARIS OW erie tele stejeis aierereiatacistele este cithale 410 pe wide. siete/e, 6) Waibia elels. ars] e\a'e)e)eie'+/s\e we oe 15 13 13 é 17 
. AKO W) Assn melas )s S\o, biel Wig nie kiciphe! mipleln(aielsio-a/u ‘ o o o o ’ i 
To enable Spencer, Heikes and Jackson to catch an MéeDonala a eRe See aR Gs 14 9) 19. 20) 12. 905 
early train, they shot their score with Hoyt in the 50- Dee Reticld ce ae eee O84 nie ay a ee oh 
bird race early in the morning. These were misplaced : FEMoDonAte Geshe 
and the writer was unable to locate them. That is 5 
why Jackson, Heikes and Hoyt are not given credit for 
their scores in this event, not knowing what it was. 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Garfield Gun Club. Troy, N. Y., July 28.—At our weekly shoot yesterday 
the attendance was very light. The cause of this was 
Cuicaco, July 27.—On July 27 we held our last shoot on account of*® the severe wind storm that prevailed. 
of the second series. Although the ‘day was fine for Six of the boys faced the traps, and under the conditions, 
trapshooting, only six shooters faced the traps, probably good scores were out of the question. Hyland did some 
due to the vacation season. good shooiing in one event. He broke 22 out of 25, 
In the trophy event, Mr. McDonald won in Class A which was certainly going some, under the conditions. 
with 19 out of 25. Mr. Thomas won Class B with 19 : Ss} 
out of 25, and Mr. Lewis won Class C with 15 out of 25. Shot Se Z aot iiwaie 
In the Dupont trophy, Messrs. Thomas and George at. Broke ’ at. FOKG 
tied with 22 out of 25. Ly lar deter centers 100 75 led G69 iin seine’ ce) 33 
Mr. McDonald won Class A in the Ballistite shoot Roberts ....... 100 66 (WONRSOM Ns wesc 25 15 
with 12 out of 15. Mr. Thomas won Class B with 11. Milliman ...... 100 64 Jackson ........ 2 , 12 
‘out of 15, and Mr. Lewis won Class C with 13 out of 15. J. J. Farrer, Sec’y. 

