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At Wellington. 
Boston.—One of the pleasantest afternoon shoots held 
New Castle Tournament. 



caused 
stray ciphers on the score sheet. Scores: 
Events: a ee 
Targets: 0 20 20 
ROC 35 owe eee eee ae 7 16 #19 
Kirkwoouls catics..-eeetee aoe aoe 16 15 19 
Wibeclera 2 osc ieee 9 14 36 
Winters 7-5. ok ean 6 14 17 
Bulldlo. Veitece ete eee ee 15 943 ih 
Burnes rics oes Hosen ee eee 16 16 14 
Marden Serrs.ohie es Renee. B At AZ 
Tel aS Salat) ee a ek ee 16 15 12 
ELOWES tee at ate es © 14 16 12 
KRrectiai | Zetia ue eee ee 3 16 14 
Buckman s 2 hac eee 6 14 12 
Florrigan | eta ciesnten, eee ee 14 16 14 
Sibley) Jeers sctaeens ee 15 15 12 
Brinley 11 ab 17 
_yn 3 2 10 
1€ My 34 4 
Jiao a.o: Seems ae ans eee pes ly di fy 


New_Castie, Pa.—The tournament of the Lawrence 
Gun Club, held on Aug. 27 and 28, was notable for 
some excellent shooting. J. R. Taylor scored 187 out 
of 1%), and J. T. Atkinson scored 183. 
The Ohio and Pennsylvania League team shoot was 
pulled off on the second day. H. H. Stevens scored 
high average for the day, 163 out of 170. Taylor and 
Squier were a close second, with 162. Atkinson and 
Kelsey were 161 each. The exhibition of fancy shoot- 
ing, given by Mr. and Mrs. Topperwein, excited much 
interest. Scores: 
1st Day 2d Day. Total. 
Pe Atlinsons = ecules ees 183 61 344 
Kelsey.) dusccaopes tale tat eee 79 161 340 
REC MSLOODS. she cn sneer emer 73 59 332 
ioe Rimmel 8 coe ee 73 59 302 
eb tL lemming eo ee aen ate eee 77 53 3 
GME Miller \ sonia steer coe 70 155 325 
CCR MOOre. cranes cata ae LS 55 o2 
C J “Mowty 3 ino eee Tee 171 49 320 
INO. oe vhs Rule teh eee cies ke oe 69 150 319 
SOW iBilsime” J avckic. aeneee 68 147 315 
Walliams o's Sisuee toy ain ie 63 42 505 
Je. Sea arin staan ace eee 155 149 x4 
VY Wile 8; Ward! haat scr. ee 52 45 297 
DOA SEHO DS) aero cee ee mee 150 1465 96 
LOA MGOOEET 5 inde aronatn tore 49 109 258 
eorwmGochran (cae oe ae 158 
Bou "Aion ew - Stage. tide dee eee ae 126 
J M Bridges 3 
Sanford 150 
Pes 136 
White 49 
Lewis 26 
W K Osborne Cece cesecccccnce 145 
edd . Porter dea aol see ee 140 
W: Wojonés’) <8 te 48 
Ghatise: Wier ites ees exec 145 
o, PNa Ore eet Speen ee 141 
fe OR Connell pap hae oo en eeoee 119 
ed Wempleays aera ee: 30 
if. Gatley Ross setae rien Cane ee 127 
Wi FArmstrong eons ee 139 
Wo jitturhestt =p. ees 95 
WW il adylory, peace meee 140 
A Wiallis Mactan. ew cee ce cn ee 13 
SC - . eWialtste oS) <8.. cee bcc 
Ed’ Mickey Gosstair soe anne 
SDS Elliott oes. essen eee 
VE Soe ars Ccmee nce eran 
NV = Titian Cathet a ths hte aie ee 
Wi J) aieel Ls ane naam 
i (GilShrist; Seeger ‘ 
Grant... Porale aictetvais cre 152 
BME Wilson ys.ccceoe 99 
MAMDIN  Wincidan ate otce noe O4 
J E Nutt yest sien was cee 71 
Professionals: 
pee yo av Oreo. seer ee. 190 170 349 
Fi Fie Stevens tia eater 137 62 349 
GOT Squier hon eee 175 63 307 
jee Garland: ere ee ee 1bt 4{) 306 
Mirs* Topperweim esate ece 155 
[hose who shot at less than 190 on the first day were: 
Geo. ! 72 ex 80; H. H. Temple, 10 ex 20: J. D. 
ult 145; P. Wilson, 62 ex 80 ‘ 
Ohio and Pennsylvania League team racé¢ 
Portage Co. New Castle. 
WE a GRE) Passa tins AQ TP Willer. Ryeer han. 46 
CoP Moore <2: 47 AtKINSOW Met. | Sees 45 
Wingo ee, ccmane aes 44 Elickey. “ocias cc brag é 
M basis. 42 Bilsing picnics osmen 
Pi As Stocps: <u.cse. 41—223 ENO EE Tice ss.5 scorer 
Cleveland. Niles 
Granties... <7 sweeks 49 Wialliatisis 2... eee 44 
Gilchristaeueceee ce 46 O' Connell sce 42 
Camblya 554.002 44 Wiard.* .ccieees coe 42 
Sanford ve sckeawsen 41 Mayor vam dates 42 
ic a 8 AE Re igs Te 40—220 Jones), het. ee 49912 
Youngstown. Sharon 
Rummeil ......... 50 Armstrong ...,.0cte 45 
Paar ners Ru ertee sort 44 Vallis. seee'.. cae 44 
DEADOTHi aso eee 42 Wiltsie. tied vnc cep 43 
White 41 Wr Taylor e.nteeee 4] 
Osborti nists. ee 40—217 Hluches mee...) ee 31—204 
in section for some time took place on the Pale- 
unds to-day, some seventeen shooters taking part. 
: scores were somewhat smaller than usual, the 
shocting was of the same high class that has been in 
evidence for some time on the grounds. Roy’s work was 
mention, as the targets were inten- 
naturally 
a few 
Consolidated Gun Clubs of Connecticut. 
THE sixth State tournament of the Consolidated Gun 
Clubs of Connecticut series of 1907 was held on the 
grounds of the Norwich Shooting Club, on Aug. 22. 
rhere was a fair attendance, including Messrs. Wheeler, 
Haight, Sibley and_ Brinley, representing _the trade. 
There wer2 visitors from Hartferd, New Britain, Willi- 
mautic, New London, Danielson and other cities. 
Sibley, professional, made high score, but the prizes 
for amateurs were taken by Sanderson and Edgarton, of 
Willimantic, and A. S. Brown, of the local club. 
The team shoot, sixth event, resulted in a victory for 




Norwich team No. 1. The scores were: 
Norwich Team No. 1,. Norwich Team No. 2 
Tafft 2 Gates 2 SpUazoceeee 19 
Brown Wrells” ...;- diner ek tan. © 17 
Prest Moran vawimeusstercsrles 17—53 
Cosmopolitan. 
Wheeler Brinley Saar reece: 15 
Sibley 2 AE. “55.4 ease 14 
Haight 2p. ease ree LS—DO WiSenside iaterees sch sn 22—51 
Willimantic Norwich Team No. 3 
Senderson OMEGH CS en ok ocelet 19 
Edgarton Mitchell ccieate ater es 13 
Fegten. ‘ui 5..5- AAGSHID Ses Pipa tae reais 18—50 
The scores were: 
Sh’t at. Brk.P.¢ Sh’t at. Brk. P.C 
Sibley .......200 169 8414 Wells ........200 136 68 
Sanderson 200 165 S2he Haight) aces ee (66 
Edgarton 10 162 81 AMES oc cnjeen. 17% 95 54 
A_S Brown..200 159 7916 Fernside ..... 165 134 81 
Wheeler 200 157 78% Moran ones 2 17 68 
Tafft 155 78 Austign anes 25 #18 #72 
Gates SoA: 154 7 Mitchell ..... 25 13 652 
Prest tecave 149 7414 Sheldon. \cssews 45 15 33 
Fenton 148 74 Bitgood) eon 80 38 45 
Olcott 142 71 Warren) jatar. 80 48 53 
Aude der 37 «6814 Willis *eanceees 20 it z2E 
Brinley 136 68 Ulmer. Aare 80 48 60 
J. J. Moore, Sec’y. 

Ideal Gun Club. 
ARCHVILLE, O., Aug. 29.—The shoot of the Ideal Gun 




Club, held to-day, resulted in the following scores: 
Events: Lee 2 DO Bo Ou ate 
Targets: 5 1 5 15 20 15 15 2015 15 20 Brk. 
PUITG eerie 14 15 18 14 12 16 14 14 17 10 12 20 176 
Heikes” ianenecke 14 15 20 14 14 18 15 15 20 14 14 20 193 
Grose. 1. eee 12 14 17 14 14 16 13 15 19 13 14 19 182 
Chamberlain ..... 15 14 18 14 14 18 14 13 16 15 14 20 186 
Walters 2... 2. 1 11 18 12 14 13 14 13 17 13 1417 164 
E M Stout........ 1414 17 15 14 17,12 14 17 18 14 17 178 
Moelles 26. eee ce 0 14 17 14 13 19 12 10 15 14 14 17 119 
WV alll” etoectee et oe LO) L419) T2142 ee ee ee at ee 81 
Cromley” Gogsent 14 12 19 12 12 18 12 18 17 14 14 17 174 
Hedeesl sacnctnwte 12 27 AB 13 15 21 ee ee nee 108 
jf *Smithisess . 12 13 16 18 12 19 15 12 16 14 12 19 173 
SHANES | senses odo 26, 20) Lo. 12 IS Sla Ihe an es 37 
Shattick wrece.cnas 14 14 18 14 12 15 14 13 17 10 15 17 173 
Ath. Ewen ares 11 815 141214141315 91417 156 
Goétiere ip cn-ces ues, te) tous Tele S14 liege tatty 176 
Kulkenbarger DAO OL Ly: een eet ema 79 
Geo Stout 2 14 18 15 13 16 13 10 19 14 13 17 174 
Tatmany 414 18 18 12 18 14 13 17 14 13 17 177 
McVicker ..... 1 12 18 12 12 17 12 14 19 14 14 19 176 
C B Hedges 15 14 19 15 11 16 14 14 17 12 15 14 174 
Ay Tews. sch o 1415 14 206. DS tye Aon 67 
PM | James ieee ace ele A bo Renee 63 
Pishinger® cease 3 13 17 12°15 1814 1420082 te 136 
GCuG ‘Saath trae 13 12 20 8 12 15 138 13 17 14 13 17 167 
Kilgore sniacan mete) er LOM Otten th ties eat ae ae 3 
SDS’ “caltwaeeeetemers pee 1910 ASM As TS 103 
Gardner compasses sac waa ee Ae AO ee Ne oe 42 
Cash’ isiidsneeacnes - 12161214 ..141319 100 
sell so ene Pea STL erat eae n ae 37 
Delaplane ...... 2 15 14 
E. M. ‘Srovt, ‘Sec’y. 

Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
SHEEPSHEAD Bay, L. I., Aug. 28.—The five-man team 
event was a feature. The contestants stood at 20yds., 
and each shot at 25 targets. Capt. Cooper’s team won by 
a score of 9) to 69. A ten-target race was shot between 
two new members who had never used a shotgun, with 
the following results: Dr. Scherer 1, M. Hickson 3. 
In the sweepstake events all stood at l6yds. Scores: 

Events: Events: Deeside mE 
Targets: Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 
Bergen o..%s Schorty. 22 21 23 21 23 
Medler ..... Carolan si oaee 18 6 7 8 
McKane .... Cooper |.) . 19 13 19 14 
Montanus... Pillion’ (eae Bele Rae 
Williamson.. DWréverts as ete 12 912 13 
Fessenden 
Team race at 25targets, 20yds.: 
Capt )Gooper... scce: 18 Capt, ‘Garolanee.e ae. 8 
Sehontys perecene taire 19 Ni edlen sian: coe 15 
Montanus’ Gaceeo cee: 5 MecKane! Ro caccncere 14 
Fessenden scce cess. 1g Bergen Mor ieecones aly 
Williamson ...... ..19— Billions seepeenee seek 15— 69 

Northhampton Rod and Gun Club. 
NorTHAmptTon, Mass., Aug. 30.—This was the second 
annual clambake and shoot of the Northampton Rod and 
Gun Club, held at Meadow Park on Friday, Aug. 30. It 
was a grand success. The only thing to mar the occa- 
sion was the rain that came just about when the bake was 
to open. In addition to the trapshooting, there was a 
rifle contest shot with .22cal. rifle at 40yds. The first 
prize, a household carving knife, was won by H. J. 
Pierce; second, a kitchen knife, was won by W. B 
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Crown. Epwarp Mitterr, Sec’y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bercen Beacn, L. I.—The scores made at the monthly 
shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club, last week, follow: 
Events: le ae: Pail ey i fe ht, 
Targets: 15 156 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 25 
SChorty ‘<a-Seeeeaeieee ena 14 18 11 11 15 10 12 12 25 2% 
Hopkins. | i jee eons te. 12 14 14 15 14 15 1412 21 .. 
Melkkane "Sea c0 cen aceon 121414 913 15 13 14 20.. 
Witham sot. sy scm sessederaw on 9 10:33:13 12 9 8 225... 
Pessetiden: Sc emeosnic ce aeneae 9 11 13 11:14 11 138 ;. 23 
Roper? 5.7 cepa eee EWG Rok iene Ft SSenn 
Mietztti.. So eases 5 tees ae 9 9° OS PLAS AG ye 8 
Browil.\'). Saeeehealieninee hart I3i1 13 139i ieee 
Medler'.. 2:0 a saeeee ees eee DL 2 38'S 4) Ses ela 
Bergen: <:sirasemenene ieee oaeaee 10: 8, 121250 Ae ees 
Kelly: 4: coacemoeaeeateeoh nite tak .. 1114 14 15 14 14 11 21 23 
FE OW Voorhees: nae. see acdocotie 121113101812 8 22.. 
Dreyer” 2h. dunt cacree eee 10-9 G vs cele eee 
MeGul -:eePeke oe eee 812 11 12 1412 10.. 20 
WDIS: oi dcnis lettre 11 12:10 12.10 13 942 Foe 
KEOGREr Sec onns tees eee an eae 9 6 9 i ieee 
Messlohi 2..Rarketes oleeneeee 810 811 7 5 re 
NOOR 5. os cscs nes dhedhneennee 7.7 TAL 9 Oe 
Groesbeck Vantec: ux seein 213 151413 .. 20 
Van’ Valer Sec senses paces eecke . 8-9 9 Se 
Bandéndistely Ac. esos T <9: STs sereaeo: 
Mayas: «... cngaueaer tise eine 7 10 19 17 
and Mer. 

WESTERN TRAP. 
In Other Places. 
Tue Hawkeye, Cedar Rapids, Ia., Gun Club recently 
held its fifteenth shoot for the Swab trophy. There is 
considerable rivalry as to who shall hold this trophy 
at the end of the season, and that insures effort on the 
part of the members. Many visitors were present, in- 
cluding Messrs. Munsey, Smith, Bothel Rowland, Carson, 
Kubichic and Miller, of the Iowa City Gun Club. 
These gentlemen are good fellows and good shots, and 
the chances are that a team shoot will be arranged in 
the near future. 
Wednesday last was the opening day at the new 
grounds of the Danville, Ill, Rod and Gun Club. A 
trophy was given that the memory of the opening day 
may be perpetuated. 
Mr. Hamilton won the high average with 91 per cent. 
and Wood second, with 90, at the St. Paul, Minn., Rod 
and Gun Club. Pleiss won a point on the Dupont 
trophy and Murray won one on the Ballistite vase, as 
did he on the Hunter Arms Co. vase. 
The seventh shoot of the Monongahela Valley Sports- 

men’s Association will be held at Littleton, Sept. 25, and 
the last at Fairmount, Oct. 6. 
Maiden, of the West Side Rod and Gun Club, St. 
Paul, Minn., won the Ballistite cup with a record of ten 
straight wins. Hamilton and Kloystadt won points on 
the Dupont trophy. 
In the fifth of a series for the Blankart team shooting 
trophy, the Grove Gun Club won at Detroit, Mich., with 
81. This gives this team two wins and ties the Pas- 
times, each having won twice. 
W. D. Townsend, of Omaha, is shooting very strong 
of late. A number of the best of the Nebraska shots 
have endeavored to take from him the Thorpe trophy, 
but all have failed. The last shoot was with McDonald, 
and it was a_corker. After tieing on 93 out of 100, 
Townsend made 25 straight on the shoot-off, and won. 
At practice, Craybill made 41 out of 50; 13-27, 44; Parker 
47; Loomis 42. 
Seventeen members of the Mankato, Minn., un Club 
last week made a visit to Le Soeur Center and defeated 
the shooters at that place with a score of 290 to 274. This 
will call for 2 return match in the near future. 
The Rich Hill, Mo., Gun Club will arrange for a big 
shoot the middle of September, as the merchants will 
donate the prizes. 
A large number of crack shots of the State of Min- 
nesota met at Waverley last Saturday and shot at 150 
targets. Jones, of Atwater, lost but 10, and Park, of 
Minneapolis, but 16. The secretary reports that no 
everit in the history of the club created as much interest 
and that similar events will be arranged to take place 
in the future. 
The shooting interests are not lagging at Houston, 
Tex. With Otto Senns at the head, there is no such 
word as fail. Shooters will find it so when they go 
South next winter. Some of the cracks are: C. L, 
Bering, W. A. Grant, John Dickson, Jr., L. N. Thomp- 
son, John Maxey, John Bonner, A. T. Lucas, John Camp- 
bell, W. E. Scott, A. W. Daniels, J. W. Weems, J. B. 
Farthing, Sam MclIlhenny, Wm. Baugh, Brown Botts, 
Frank Rue, Ben Schwartz, C. W. Raper, Dr. Cooke Ee 
Mushawg, Pete Gallager, Ben Rich, D. C. Smith, ibs 
Theo. bering, Jr.. H. Ellis, James Appleby, H. B. Rice, 
Ed. Weil, L. F. Schweekart, Dr. Griffin and L. Moeser. 
Members of the Lockport, Ill., Gun Club presented 
A. Kettering with a gun and case prior to his de- 
parture for Colorado, where he will reside in the future. 
Mr. Kettering was a very active member, and his re- 
moval is much regretted by all of his former associates. 
The Postal, N. D., Gun Club held a shoot for clubs. 
Estevan, Bowbells, Flaxton and neigoring towns took 
part, with Estevan the winner. 
Did you note that claim for the world’s shotgun record 
made at the late Denver shoot? A five-man squad, 
shooting at 20yds., broke 198 targets out of 200. The 
shooters were: J. M. Hughes, H. J. Borden, John Boa, 
H. Bonser and F. Arnold. 
James J. Peacock, of Corrunna, Mich., was 
tendant at the shoot held at Laingsburg recently. He 
brought home the trophy, a fine silver vase. Mr. 
Peacock is president of the Owasso Gun Club, and is 
a first-class shot. 
Several of the members of the Onaway, Mich., Gun 
Club held a shoot recently. The scores were not good, 
with the exception of Mr. Elliott’s, yet they all enjoyed 
the sport. Mr, Elliott in two trials of 25 broke 21 and 
19, 
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