

FOREST AND STREAM. 

Ava. 17, 1907.] 
Consolidated Gun Clubs of Connecticut, are: President, 
I. P. Tafft, Norwich; Vice-President, E. H. Bailey, 
Danbury; Treasurer, G. W. Fernside,, Hartford; Secre- 
Pry, D. C. Y. Moore, South Manchester; Directors, H. 
L. Edgarton, Willimantic, E. E. Metcalf, Rockville. 
The Secretary of the Norwich Shooting Club is James 
J. Moore, and he will mail poomenenies in a few days. 
. J. Moore, Sec’y. 
Wilmington Tournament. 
Wiitmineton, N, C.—There 
at the two-days’ interstate 
Wilmington Gun Club. 
On the first dav high 
attendance 
given by the 
was a good 
tournament 
Aug. 8 and 9. 
amatevr average was made bv 
JT. E. Clayton, with a total of 187 out of a possible 200. 
J. W. Todd was second with 182, and Dr. J. I. John- 
son was third with 181. E. H. Storr, professional, made 
the excellent score of 191. Mr. J. E. Crayton was high 
amateur, with 183. The programme on the first day 
was necessarily closed at the end of the- ninth event, 
owing to the intervention of darkness. The tenth 
event was shot on the second day. 
On the second day Storr again was high professional 
with a total of 187 ovt of 200. Hawkins scored 182. 
Messrs. Boushee and Stockley tied’ on 2 out of 25 for 
the Hunter Arms vase. The tie will be shot off at a 
regular club shoot. Tn the contest for the Ithaca gun, 
Mr. Boushee won with the excellent score of 24 out 
of 5, 
The programme each 
day, 
added to. each event. 
ten 20-target events, $10 
Aug: 8, First Day. 
Events: 5 ae? 
SLA Oe Galt cre O10 
*] M_ Hawkins 
sie lice id cists 19 19 19 20 18 20 20 18 19 14 186 
Wir SHAMS hoc. s ce cens 18 19 17 15 17 15 16 11 15.4 157 
PE SHON bie caste cease 19 20 20 19 19 18 20 19 19 18 191 
Dr oP EL jelinson.<...... 20 90: 19 18 16 15 20 19 16 18 181 
WP SWALIS: wo ceticcees 19 17 18 19 18 18 17 20 19 90 185 
Wes ACES VEO © Seniesa 19 20 90 19 18 19 18 17 19 18 187 
McN Sawyer ......... 16 17 19 18 17 17 18 17 14 17 170 
CP CREALOS hence cosane. 18 19 19 290 20 16 18 14 18 10 172 
Aaa VVe OA vosciciee soe tiene 19 16 19 19 19 17 19 20 18 16 182 
W G McPhee ......... 15 18 18 15 17 17 16:16 37 12 161 
RG Stockley ..5.... 18 19 20 18 2N 19 90 16 16 11 177 
RS EBOVIAT je cece «cs 17 18 16 17 17 19 20 18 15 17 169 
pe Gre SPER Do icrceanic one wae 18 19 18 18:17 16-15 18 16 6 161 
mH Belfamy <5... 19 15 18 17 18 19 15 14 18 10 163 
FE Boushee 17 15 18 17 15 13 
R L Holmes Ar o 19 19 18 16 13 19 167 
G Harriss ..... Mie 15 151916 .. 

G W Penny 5 17 16 18 18 19 10 167 
T H_ Dreher § 151614161217 159 
Ty JORRSONN Ciera neces A 1S 818 18 17 16 16 16 168 
FE F Killett 1517151417618 165 
baweates 18 14 16 16 16 18 19 17 12 11 152 
ZF Adaangatien 15 18 18 19 20 17 16 17 12 .. ses 
Be cicie siete cio AC we Le IMIS 99 T7616: 16 153 
= SOHDOEDC 14 15 14 13.1117 17 11 16 16 144 
Bare alaa'o di 8 1 19 16 18 20 16 15 178 
- 213 if ene 
Dr T C Wessell 5 13 14 18 1716 9 
R E Crawford ees ee var see 
Ey ER OVAONTS Reece, fe) So es tae aiar Hatten 2013, 12 
*Professionals: 
H E Truelove 
C H Harris 
R G_ Empie 
F T Merriman 
T T Anthony 
JT W Thurman 




Aug. 9, Second Day. 
Events: 2.8 4 6) 6%) 82910 Trt! 
*] M Hawkins 17 20 19 18 17 18 18 19 19 182 
Wm_ Simms ..... ... 13 17 16 16 14 16 18 16 17 15 160 
SB EEStor Jes bade vsisic 8 17 19 19 20 20 20 19 19 16 187 
Devil Johnson... 18 19 19 15 18 19 17 17 19 18 179 
My ee Wirllateeetee.aes: - 16 18 16 19 17 18 19 18 15 17 173 
Bie Gravton ain shoe aces 19 16 17 17 17 19 19 20 19 20 183 
u McM SAWY Chil cs(sie sts 1718 1616161517151617 163 
*J] T Anthony ........ 16 18 18 14 17 20 16 141717 167 
PW boda” eee ae ercess 18 17 18 18 12 19 17 17 17 18 171 
W .G McPhee, «2. c6..0. 16 17 16 17 11 14 13 14 17 19 154 
RG) Stockley ..s.. 50. 16 19 18 18 17 19 18 14 20 18 177 
R G Boylan é 170 
Pare RERS Ot asl de 155 
R H Bellamy 155 
Be Bovishee Na. cee st ees 158 
R L Holmes 8 ¢ F 158 
CO a cg es. a ee a > 18 18 § 8 1 174 
J H Dreher 0 16 176 
C H Harris GP ataea eee ne 
JP OF ORM SEOR Gace cose 16 18 15 17 17 18 18 17 18 18 172 
Bere BaMlette.oiavincroyeits 18 18 17 17 15 18 17 14 15 14 163 
Dr J C .Wessell......:. 16 14 15 16 141312 .. atte 
CG) Bates sans + 152 
B G Empie 148 
H E Truelove 125 
ET ANermman Gis. ss5< 15 16 14 14 15 13 15 15 13 12 142 
) i ge a ey en he Gs Sees 7s 
E J Cresswell ......... 1215 9 Shae 
Cre WIOteecr ons ess Scd as cae cs 16 So, a 
FE EyOe Bec ete cc en asts. 42 << a ; 
A APT Marat i cle ails Hid, oer ake oS ANE eee 
Wie PGR ni usiovsc cc Ge pel oe bsp os ws we AD 
*Professionals. ’ 
Special events, scores: 
Hunter Arms vase: 
; Bab Hie. 
POGA> soca ccamtnaccds 20 20 Bates’. seerntec$ amis 18 15 
Walla ccascentd kas 20 21 BOUSHOE:D Ria cctene’s 17 22 
Dr Johnson ...... 20 19 FLOM ay octets paca igs 17 15 
Crayton’ Gacy ate be 20 21 Benny: ee cesea one 17 16 
Stokley wernt s 19 22 DFGHEES ce cscitce 16 21 
BxenpiG) .occosasvclcn 18 19 TR RCIO KO eins satin 16 12 
J* Jobnsten= is... 18 19 Bellamy )ccces ens 16 19 
Geo Harriss ..... 18 18 [Dithigneti rs vncnce ak 16 20 
Boyland! fase 18 18 Simmons ©....5..5 16 w. 

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