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Montpelier Gun Club. 
Vt., —I inclose results of our 

MONTPELIER, July 
shoot. The record for the ground, which was previously 
held by Jim Elliott at 94, was broken to-day by Hawkins 
with the splendid score of 97. E. G. White tied Mr. 
Elliott's score of 94. Mrs. Topperwein, although not 
feeling well, broke 92. 
About five hundred people witnessed the exhibition of 
fancy shooting by the Topperweins, and their work was 
phenomenal. 
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The Winchester exhibition team made many stanch 
friends by their courtesy and skill. 
High amateur average for the programme was won 
by H. C. Mosely, of Northfield; second, B. A. Eastman, 
of Barre. 
Many ladies were out to the exhibition, and thoroughly 
enjoyed the sport. 
Events: 1 ae iSalete (O 
Targets 20 20 20 20 20 Total. 
BAW NAS Mele taeda scares cae sees 20 18 19 20 20 d7 
Walton ie ie 6. 14 72 
Mrs. Dopperwein :..2........%. 16 18 20 19 19 92 
Dr Burr 16 16 14°12 1% 75 
White 18 19 18 19 20 94 
Mosely 1G Gre ae “Lz 81 
Allen LS) Aa IGA Te 13 75 
Colburn Sls tee «a D4 
Lance 10 3° 16 12 9 
Chapman 8 10 12 14 12 56 
Eastman 14 14 15 19 15 77 
Dunham Gul AZ ar 12 17 
MeGrath 16s 16) is vias LT 7b 
Bennett (1 Salli fag 3505 bf ee I 75 
Lieuball i2 16-11 14 67 
Stoddard ASSO See SO OeTAC 17 16ee.- 12 
RSTISS ie copes x25 bid dciclaee odie eee 
PRMUISEE Pe seta es Sica senda ee eee = a 
Pe ee lS ae re 145 12 11 15 14 67 
aS) VV POLO Goa, cies seis secs 8 ne 
RIChaTaSOM aes veuss cadienayevs 6 8.5 
IGM DUETS. co Meeentes valdiy ed bite ae { 6 
Ba) Olga sre Peri cntaacye Ss m ciaiss G0 Ki ee 
PTUs PU ees ot rhe eens Se we ew Gate sis 
SUUEU EINE eee Cera iecind ss mateo soe 6 6 
SSPOWIS Dieta Meee Date ane an 6 se ies 10: 15 
SHED AIH arate ernicne sia e Onsicaes sas ec ae a 1D 
BBDOLE MS ost ecco ates uss occa ere oe o- oe 7 
SSDPUIRORS leiiciaio ta tote wes toieaa/e EG oot 
WANCOT A) cd aur kde BA oes Shae a 10 
Team race, third of a series of five for season’s trophy. 
Montpelier previously had a lead of 17 targets: 
Montpelier Gun Club. 
Woltor 20 22 23 19—84 
Dr Burr 24 20 20 19—83 
iastman oo “2k 18 .20—81 
McGrat! 21 14 18° 22—75 
Bennett 11 16 15 16—58—381 



MANUFACTURED BY 
Dog River Gun Club. 
SAPENE COP Mrigiriccto eh. ease ok det teeciale mae 20 22 22  23—87 
Moseiey 20 19 17-77 
PR MISAPA a ctetates Heras thik: rola: Siate ax ite catia oes jaters 12 16 15—v4 
Brittain 16 18° 22—73 
Kimball 15 17 15—65—366 

H. Burr, Sec’y. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
29.—The 
WasHINGTON, D. C., July 
were made by the members of the Analostan 
of this city, on Saturday, July 27: 
following scores 
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Shot Shot 
at. Broke. at. Broke. 
H B Willson... 180 99 Bavern?.<t) miss ves 35 
Wapner Seu cas 95 71 Coleman wet. 0D 4] 
Farnham ...<«.. 25 97 Jos Hunter dU 34+ 
Bicklin= 2.0.2.0 75 48 \Vilhite 50 40) 
IMIG EE BEES carctesets:s ore 7 . 46 Mi aylory ccs). 50 40 
Geo Wise ..... 65 48 Willis 50 39 
De Sheup ..45. 70 38 Dr Taylor... 10) 23 
GS) Walsotiss.))—70 49 Dr Wolfe ..... 40 19 
OTrisON © tedien 60 49 Harris 24 i4 
Hogans Urikas ace 60 45 IDLE: patina 20 14 
CGY idles tarts 60 26 Willams ioc: 20 i 
Dae Barries.es sc 60 44 Talbott. 0)i.< cas 20 3 
The contest for the Smith medal, Dupont trophy and 
Peters cup and the. club watch fobs resulted as follows: 

In Class A, Miles Tayler won first, Coleman and 
Farnham tied for second, and Wagner won third. 
In Class B, Wilhite and Hogan tied for first, C. S. 
Wilson won second, and Dr. Taylor third. 
In Class C, Dr. Shoup won first, Wolfe second and 
Moffett third. 
The targets were hard. A northwest wind kited them 
up into the air at a great height, and they were thrown 
full 50yds. 
Mites Taytor, Sec’y. 
WESTERN. TRAP. 
In Other Places. 
AFTER some chaffing there has been a match arranged 
between the members, ten on the side, of the Salt 
Lake and the Ogden, Utah, gun clubs. The contest is 
for the Dupont. trophy, and will be shot on the Ogden 
grounds, 
Many of the Duluth, Minn., Gun Club members will, 
on Aug. 18, go to Winton to attend the shoot held by 
the gun club. This is the first shoot for this club, and 
as they have been liberal in the distribution of pro- 
grammes, it is expected that the attendance will be a 
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large one. The officers of the club-are: M. A. Torinus, 
President; Phile Murray, \ ice-President; G. W. ‘Loien, 
Secretary; B. E. Vorimus, TVreasurer. 
The ‘Yunnell, Mich., Gun Club. held a shoot Wed 
nesday last. The officers report a good time, and 
shooters showed improvement in scores made 
Winona, Minn., 1s still on the map as,a shouting town. 
At a late shoot there, seventy men entered the events, 
coming from Red Wing, Lake City, Wabash, Minnestoku, 
Plainview, Arcadia, irempealeau, ‘Loma, La 
Spring Valley, Austin, Sleepyeye, St. Paul, Minneapolis, 
Crosse, 
Mankato, Mapleton and Chicago. ‘Lhe much coveted 
prize, the club trophy, was again won by \vincna,, 
A’ number of Marion, Ind., ladies have joined witl 
their husbands at the traps. At the jast shoot Mrs. 
C, Crevison scored 65 per cent. 
The attendance at the Maywood, LIl., shoot, Saturday 
last, was not large, yet some of .he enthusiasts shot at 
100 targets. the manager suggested that all present 
were in need of practice and shou,d come out every 
Saturday and get ready tor the iall shooting. Mardott 
shot at 100 and scored tS; Lormann, 50, 36; Ur. Wionka, 
100, 75; Morton, 15, of; H. Hasiett, 50, Jv; Vonaldsun, 
71by. 89% woniith, 60:31; 
Hankinson, N. D., Gun Club serves notice that some- 
time during August there will be a tournament hed on 
the grounds. 
In .vorth Dakota, while baseball is the great game, 
still many of the shooters get together and ho.d pracues 
events, one of ilic iaiest veing that ot Adams, when 
there was a wrestiing match and a band concert in the 
afternoon, 
We have information that eight members of the South 
Haven, Mich., Gun Club met on ‘luesday last, the two 
best scores out of a possible 50 being, Snobbie 32 and 
Hale 31. ¢ 
Following scores were made at the shoot, Saturday 
Jast, on the’ Oscoda, Mich., Club grounds: At 25 targets 
—Markham 13, Gardner 13, Hamilton 18, Miller 18, Ely 19 
St. Cloud, Minn., will resumé the shooting game It 
was almost a death blow to the club when ‘Lt. VP. Flynn 
passed to the happy hunting ground. Some of the oid 
members will put new life in the club, as there is the 
old warhorse, George Thielman, to assist and coach the 
younger men. 
That old, fine country badge that the clubs of South- 
east Minnesota have contested for during the past years 
is now valued at $300. The badge has now forty bars 
being about two feet long; each bar shows the name 
of the winner, date, etc. Ked Wing Club won the same 
last week for the thirteenth time 
Some of the best shots of lowa were at the Iowa 
Falls tournament. where Fred Gilbert made the good 
score of 391 out of 400; but he was beaten by two birds 
by Billy Hoon, of Jewell. In the team race, 150 targets 
Eldora 118, Steamboat Rock 94, Union 114, Ackley 102, 
lowa Falls 117, 
There is now some shooting being done by the Galves- 
ton, Texas, Gun Club. At the last meeting, Hutchins 
shot at 80 and broke 65; Chadick, 100—83; Jackson, 60— 

