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Ge ED Sewartor Fie. 14 17 17°18 15 19 17 17 13 18 165 roe. Clancy” “cece &y Si (oe Boll eee ete 
Wen Butler” .6.2-anvs 16 14 16 17 16 20 18 14 18 18 167 ee. Day aiwaieacamekiiesr¢ Ya Geo. Boulter” (ee. sch 95 
Dr J G Sheldon...... 19 17 16 16 18 19 18 .. .2 19 12 Toe. Edwardsaayreuecce 98 Dr M Babcock ........ 
N B Nethawav....... 19 15 18 16 15 16 18 18 17 14 165 Abie Folligtt wwe osseous 89 He .©O yBurdhamr ees. cos os $ 
Dr Hauser, i oescsess yoo LO 1919 18 17 e20rir 15 170 Wath. “Brishie™ paccetenne- 90 ©” Beckwith! We isawen<s' « $ 
Howland “seus nt se 97 A EH. Ganmobetliees.<c.. . 93 
Aug. 21, Second Day. NaH Hardy. ca ceeiia veo ne A. SiCarrol Weitee a... | 
Max Henslér iis. u 93 RR Cadwelle. cere... 8 
A brighter sky, with a cool air, made the second day Res) lacksorra.etesncets. 90 JG. Cony, Caex ise: 
a much better one than the first, as far as comfort Veo ki ifoyner. : eee ae. 96 F ORL Craltam-.ieee.. ce. 
and a good skyline for the shooters was concerned De W.. Kings atenes oe 92 Ko WDuncag oe .tooeees { 
There was also much remarkable work in spots. It was foe. Kautzikey ose eee $0 M: Daniels?. oanc.c.. es 
a notable day, as the professionals, who usually finish C W Lithenburg ...... 89 eA Boveri .. ae 2: 
the season with grand averages, did much better than Marte: Lanes Nees C A Ferguson Bisse 
on the first day Heer struck a good gait early in the TP’ Lawtoss eee 93 TLL» Rorkner (eevee: 
day, keeping it up, and Crosby was a close second to (seo. W JLewise (scone 94 Fd perey A eke, OMe 
him. H. R. Bonser led all the shooters for the day, C D Linderman ....... 94 DiGi Pee. 
missing but two in the morning programme and but Tad «Marshall: ance tae 93 frar(Galbraith Se.:2..... 
one in the atternoon. A E. MeKenzieor......3 91 W Humphrey ..:....... 
A laugh, though it was something serious for the Geo K Mackie .:....... 06 B: Henadrich eee, 
shooter, was caused by the finish in a four-man squad. Neal McMillan re eS 97 Geo’ Hutton siciececen 
Up to the last target there had not been a miss, every W H McCreery ....... 95 G. WietBgidileviese ceed < ¢ 
one having broken in the nicest way. Then Charles A J McCanies ......... 92 EL. Beubbardeey.. sci: 
Younkman, secretary of the Denver Trap Club, shot Adolph Olsen ........:. S7 LON: Hlawlewieiatc.us <0» 
under that last target, thus spoiling a perfect score. TW Renfro ........... 90 De ¢ Pansen vere. 
Younkman flung his hat on the ground and jumped on MOC. Ramsey ocneoue. SU Dry Hougawarte.cese<. 
it, to the audible amusement of a large crowd. Wim. Ridley... bs: ee OT J UBL ine eeenptin os ons 
A performance that was hailed as a record for shoot- RES Russell-eaeene. 93 [SS 5) Teiticline acess an 2 
ing was when one squad wen through two events fl Mi Sampson: seceucet 8 i SEL Mibestéciree ne» cs oe 
missing only one target in each This was made up of Gus Schroeder .:... abe (OG ASTveiia pers emp icite «acc 
F. Arnold, N. Bonser, J. S. Boa, H. J. Borden and J. Pel Sprague ven sicsecavi 22 Alex “Meridith ......... 
M. Hughes. These men are all among the best of the ter Skelly cote eee. 94 M T Miller 
shooters, so it was not in any way a freak performance WhiSncen, Soeeonciees 94 R H Meyer 
it was the fime work of a batch of fine shooters, The TAG *Scrantonc. see 90 Chas” MeClintol 1...... 
quality of the work done during the day is shown by Geo Timberlake ........ 94 CisP anger seen ae one s 
the fact that 117 men finished in the morning with an (Vv D Townsend ........ 94 DiGi Olnnsted ear a ees..< 9: 
average of 90 and hetter, and 111 turned the same trick H W Vietmeyer ....... SS John Pollard tencta. 2.0 89 
in the afternoon. W C Williams ..... oT Dir Di Rance yi an 28s: 
The evening was marked by a ball at the Albany TaoRe ACs: se te 91 Be ee eid eat. Oe ae 2 
Hotel, when the wives of the marksmen were given C E Wannamaker ...... 98 Vales Selzer eae aes ee 
especial entertainment. Of course the men themselves C E Younkman......... 93 BiGeStritmic etee- Sees. 
were not left out of the affair. being permitted to dance REA: Austin. neue te. 90 AsSarcandeen i eenwen... 
with their lady friends, but it was really a sort of re- TOLsE +A lentes ees eee 87 Wi Esti erst cerns on 
ception and good time for the femininity that had What Alsop eaten name 95 Lee SCOts 22 ae eee ee nk 
journeyed to Denver. Many of the wives of the local BE.) Browner  c28.0. 2 89 W W Turnér .2:.%..... 
men were present to make it as entertaining as possible ara Bistlerss. me. um 92 Ge@ murckers sa ccc. ¢ 
for visitors. That they did was shown by the exhausted GA Burt *4. 20827 ae C J Van Weuren 
condition of the shooters when they retired. Bi Beckwithes 42.4 93 Chas Vort? 258. neuscs a 
Variation of a day’s work were shown in a number Geal Bowens eee, 89 J W Wiseman ’........:. Se 
of instances during the day. H. D. Freeman shot well iC ID. Baxtereie:,. 2.0! 97 TE SARE rupees an 
all day, as an instance, but excelled in his morning Those who shot at an than 100 targets were J. Blanks 
work, when he broke 99 of his 100. L. I. Wade ick Bin esc, S02 ul Desl 0 602° G “Br ehutter 467 
92 in the morning, and went so well in the afternoon ne oF ete esbert 50 ex 6 Sete gal te 
that he placed 98 to his credit. M. C. Williams broke ceo 
97 in the morning and 98 in the afternoon, aac. +mi H 
Young secured 97 in each half of the day. W. R. The Preliminary Handicap. 
Crosby and L. R. Barkley tied on the day’s work, with The Preliminary Handicap was contested the third day 
98 in the morning and 96 in the afternoon. Fred and the Western went over to the next day. Both had 

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bright days, as near regulation for Colorado as could be 
losing nine during the day. : devised—clear skies, cloudless, giving a sky line for 
The programme of the day was five 20-target events, background that brought the targets into pretty relief. 
$2 entrance, $50 added, and the Preliminary Handicap The heat was moderate, just enough to make a man co 
at 100 targets, $7.50 entrance, handicaps 16 to 23yds., fortable in his shirt sleeves, and not enough to run 
high guns, $300 added to the purse. Manufacturers’ rivulets of perspiration down any backs. 
agents shot for targets only. The Preliminary developed the hottest contest of the 
Sweepstake totals follow: whole tournament, Henry W. Anderson and W. S. Hoon 
TR Barkley. +o. oes 98 Wo UB iGarrel oy ececrer 93 “ran neck-and-neck” a good part of the way, and finally 
Wi IR Grasby \oecas ee 08 DriG EE: Cook (5 oar 81 tied for first with 98 breaks each. Hoon did not miss 
Fred Gilbert ......... . 95 FY 2D} Gapley 2c. ees. 82 until his fourth event, while Anderson lost one in 
Wi BE “Ele eg gs ae mot Roseoe Cook |. 28. 92 second event, and both missed one in the last. On the 
Bid ) Drdedie mee cadet ae 95 GFW Cul s.a4 caer 94 first shoot-off of the tie each broke 19 out of 20, but in 
CieM VPowets’ Gis. crane 95 Ty sDavish sh ee tn, Seas the second, Anderson broke all of his, while Hoon 
E W Arnold ata ets 93 ) 9B Durcan cou eee 95 missed one. Charles Plank, of the professional squad, 
HR Banser. 0eeterra 99 GE (Ditto. eee 9 tied the high score, but was not in on the division, 
Istio’ SS Boa sees 95 Kolo Beni )3.. a2 94 his class was barred. 
Hey Borden ss: eek 96 F M Gooden’) eee 89 The purse in the Preliminary Handicap was divided as 
] M Hughes ........... os Dr J W Hardy .....05. 87  follews: H. W. Anderson $122; W. S. Hoon, $109. 80; 
M J Maryctt ........... 94 R- Ant King «ch ee 90 in PB. Lawton a Ae eG ampbell, $91.50 each; M. 
Harold Money ........ 96 A, Ro Keller ie;.4 een 5 Hensler and Wm. Ridley, $67.10 each; J. Kantzky, Ww. 
Denny Upson ....... . 93 1S, uaste: onthe. ae ee 94 Townsend, J. M. Hughes, ft Young, | ae i aylor, 
L;. L.Wadett: age! . 92 ACD Lewis “ye ae 83 V. B. Nethaway, W. Sargeant. Wm. Brown, J. L. Fork- 
TS Young . hed ee AON Ro Loring «2... 2.2 SG ner. and G. Boulier, $28.45; C. E.; Younkman, C. 
C B-Adams ....... 98 uN Iho wero: ee ee s0 Shaw, C. M. Powers, E. W. Arnold, H. R. Bonser, 
Toes Bartow Gee recites ote: 93 Wm Munsterman ...... 89 M. Clark, R. Thompson, D. Bray, D. W. Brazeale, * 
RoR) Barber\echoxes .. 93 Chas Moncravie ....... 17 J. Chingren, W. H. McCreery and F. Howland, $22.50; 
A AMC lar ike eae eae: Y7 We McGees. S57. coe 94 J. S. Day, E. W. Renfro, A. J. Lawton, J. Rohrer, 
HD Dixon -.. Wore 95 V B Nethaway ......... 89 E. Rogers, R. Cook, C._H. Ditto, J. S. Losee, 
ON For oe eee ae OD Ben Owen ............ 92 Munsterman and C. A. Ferguson, $12.20 each. 
H D Freeman Gen aah oe Albert Olses 2. ee 89 Events: Yards.) 2-3-4 5 
DE Graham 2.223.280 Rowe Pingrey .....:... 77 Targets: Rise. 20 20 20 20 20 Total. 
C Gottlieb py onacta...o8 97 Wits Pecks Seis onet: cee 90 iam” Bariclewn erent cients 21 20 18 19 20 17 94 
Jno Garret bee dete ee 9 JED Proctor 3.7 .cscseeett| "ai Grosiya meee nen ane 21 18 18 17 2020 §=6. 98 
Eo. Holohan . eerie 92 W_ Poffenberger ....... S7 Frad) Gilbert) foro 21 20 19 17 18 19 93 
A M Hatcher ..... ent. GD Wisikt Renate sean oe Wield. Heer: ste sees aon 21 19 18 20 18 19 94 
Denny Holland ..... . 84 ee iP atchiannetis Ae is uee Edie O’ Brien: 7. settnasic en seee 21 20 20 20 19 18 97 
Vins SFL Gone sae rena . 94 Dr Sternberg «.......- 91 GUM. Paw ersten eae 21 19 20 19 19 17 94 
HW > Kahler crn tae nen at J H Sieverson #.)......25 88 EW Arnold. sccctetes.sccsees 20 2020191619 94 
A TS lLawtor: Giteosk eon Wired Stel ies caaeeeog Re. Bonseri.. cesses vanes ae 20 18 20 19 18 19 94 
Bos Malis tna ea 96 @ & Shaws. wees Sas 7 Joun-"S* Bods2el ae an eeooeeeee 20 20 19 20 19 17 95 
Geo Maxwell eee rant 96 BC Sneed ae eae eo Pahl Borden:).. 22-84 ee 20 19 20 20 18 18 95 
Gebw Plank ay ste Set) Wm Sargeant . ii... s.2th Je Hughes teas elec ee 20 19 20 18 20 18 95 
B suP iets Stee sean een 91 MM SThompsor \ scene wee SB. MO. “Maryott « acscsochenee ates 20 18 19 18 19 16 90 
Kor ies (PICIC EER 5 an tone ; 91 Mart Thompson ....... 87 Harold Money: 70.5 etettce etek 20 19 19 19 20 20 97 
tée) Rohrer | wncsec ce . 89 W IE Van Keuren...... 89 Denny Upsane .o nolo ee 20 17 18 20 17 19 91 
BE OROgers. anaes pe: 00s 26 Eide? VWoriss (efekies aster (3) - <[omiie "Wade area ee eeceaee 20 1819151519 8&6 
Geo: Rolly. nicamen pees 94 Jerry “Witney in. coon 87 Josey oung: ®.pnectorspeen nines 20 19 19 19 19 19 95 
W W Shemwell ....... 93 Wo NN Wise 2 ee anceeoe | Caw UA datns aera en eee eee 19 19 18 20 17 18 92 
Wo RR’. Thomage Ar.x Fon ao Lew Watsom ... 52. lee: 87 LoemBarto is. scree eee eacmeeniee 19 20 19 18 16 19 92 
ryt? Laylorn fic ote aha oth Mrs. R A Austin .....2. SS "RigeR” Barbetiawssecacc ose eee 19 20 18 16 18 17 89 
Rievhomnpsons.. i: aa. ea Dr H Ainsworth ...... 87 TOM Clarle- 3.224% 25.55 eee 19 18 20 20 17 19 94 
F A Weatherhead ..... 94 PA Cordick-o-. 23-5: 72 EUBEDIX ON Sttadce ace Keeeaee 19 16 19 17 19 19 90 
Henry Anderson ..... 97 GC Hr Adems lo actae. 80 OMI <P ordls pec eehne tae 19 20 20 19 17 16 92 
M, E Atchison -.....2:-. 96 Wee Bowen sacete ns peer oe Pia” Freeman asotescen eee 19 18 19 20 20 17 94 
Joe Appleman .......... 82 Poe.” Bardacle wie, 22% seia Aga. Flatchero s:akscnece ene 19 19 18 19 19 18 93 
BIA: ATION ote Sine ened 89 John. Boettcher «7... 9. 70" "Tek (Grahams ycmet aceence. ene 19 18 19 17 19 18 91 
Dan “Bray Bee oe sacs. an 95 W iH. Beibas fo... ae ae So’. JC MGottlichis. s.catkeuse eters 19 17 19 20 18 19 33 
D W Breazeale ........ 86 GEGu DeCk aaa tars, wate 69 “John Garrett 9.4% «theatecsweese iJ Mt 18 19-18 eG ceases 

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