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[SEPT. 14, 1907. 

Wayne Gun Club. 
Newark, N. Y., Aug. 29.—The first tournament of the 
Wayne Gun Club, Newark, N. Y., was a great success. 
The weather conditions were ideal, except that the sun 
was pretty warm for a few hours during the middle of the 
cay. The Leggett trap worked hard all day without a 
hitch. The shooters present from Utica, Auburn, Geneva, 
Syracuse, Skaneateles, Rochester, Wolcott and other 
places. There were forty-three contestants in the eleven 
events, and all were happy and seemed to have a good 
time. Refreshments were served in the tent on the 
grounds. r 
Mr. Geo. R. Ginn, of the Winchester Co., had charge 
of the office, to everybody’s complete satisfaction. The 
trade was represented by Elliott, Ginn, Wilkie, Harrison 
and McCord. Scores: 









Events: Tien ae: OGn 1 as. 9. 10 RIN Shot 
Targets: 15 15 10 20 15 15 20 10 15 20 15 at. Brk. 
UG: (cp alana 210 9.16: 12.40 165 12 47 155 120 
Ddomis, he. bay OAS aoe c DANIO AT SIS eRe 125 107 
Bere gayod gat Oe 1512 9171381419 81218. 155 137 
Brugman 314 917141216 9131913 170 149 
Whyte Sasi... 312 916121317 8 10 15 13 170 36 
Eepleston sas LO eee SOO Gato. 19, 120 94 
Wilitte s. sice eee R15 09 Wat aoe ee, eee 90 71 
Snyaens isan 12 12 8181113812 8 10 18 14 170 136 
Greene 2.2.00 1415 919151519 9151912 170 161 
Wowlerienwcec PU Pe Tile os 6. Shib 1b 170 111 
Phailins cee 6-9) 29 161314 17 8 10 18314 170 141 
Cotes soiccsntee 1412 9 201414 20 101217 .. 155 142 
Wadsworth ... 14141018 91317 9151414 170 147 
Hookway ..... 310 916101119 9131714 170 141 
SEEVES Sis ceares 1310 718111213 711 16 155 118 
Morrison ..... 1513 8 20131415 91317 155 13 
Wagner “.3.05s0 413 819151418 61418.. 155 139 
Carpenter ..... 13 13 10 2013 138 19 714 15 14 170 151 
Dalley: Sh. 4a: 14 18g Te IZ IL AT Ss AG 155 125 
Pumpelley ... 1111 918121218 9 151913 170 147 
Elizott oc. sniees 3141019141317 9 13 19 15 170 156 
Dr Weller 1018 91412 9 9 9 918.. 155 107 
Mieisord Nereis 14141019 121318 9131714 170 153 
Burnette ..... ~- IL 71914 13 17 612 16 11 155 135 
Witt Seach 8 514111017 814 15 12 155 a 
Hatwiem.secare Gi L5.dSi ens 45 35 
Rigzs ncsactaee 5 13 10 11 10 80 49 
Buenas 3h. ach ie a 80 41 
Sttiarts sccsses 5 13 moet: fa Gl Ie a 75 50 
Kershner ..... 8 19 13 14 15 10 10 18 14 140 121 
Worth ose. 16.28 . 95 59 
Kilhck.« tasasen 95 63 
SCE Me netvimie one ne 15 3 
itll), cates dae 80 63 
Gatchell 1, 3c. : 20 7 
Martin’ tarmaase Ae 55 33 
Farris: 6. Batis 20 5 
1D 7 eer Dy NeSnS 65 47 
E Snyder Be ts 45 33 
AShtan! .chidee LU ss, Sree 20 11 
Townsend sw 8 AO. eae 25 17 
Price, © sizcrenes PUSH AO se 45 25 
Harrison sisekcc 713 15 14 60 49 
Springfield, Mass., Shooting Club. 
Despite the unpleasant weather of Labor Day, thirty- 
four shooters took part in the tournament of the Spring- 
fiell Shooting Club, held on the new grounds at Red 
House Crossing, twenty-four shooting the entire pro- 
gramme of 200 targets. It was planned to run the events 
off over two sets of traps, but the rain prevented the use 
of the extra set. 
The trade was represented by Jack Fanning, of Laflin 
& Rand Powder Co., and Gus Greiff, of Schoverling, 
Daly & Gales, New York city. During the day 5,400 
targets were trapped. Shooters were present from Will- 
imantic, Conn., Rockville, Conn., Bridgeport, Boston, 
Pittsfield, Suffield, Thompsonville, Greenfield, Hartford. 
New Haven, New York and Leominster, while the club 
members turned out in good numbers. 
The club received many compliments on the new 
grounds, which are without doubt as good as any in the 
country. The wet weather made shooting very dis- 
agreeable, but all things considered, the shoot was an 
enjoyable affair. Johnson catered in his usual good style. 



Scores of those shooting entire programme of 200 
targets: 
Broke. P.C. Broke. P.C. 
Mack \ iicasnon 184 920 IRorerekeh Saneinape 165 825 
Fanwing se... .; s2 -910 Dr Beaudreau.. 165 825 
Bdgerton: = 02.2. 81 905 IGT a ites tuoi .810 
Metall 3.008. 176 .880 GTBUE va esc. c06 800 
Fernsidé 5 a.ase 175 .870 Dr Newton 775 
Bradley? sc2.cse. 75 . 870 KMiemesn 7 .ccncene 765 
Sanderson ..... 72 860 Alderman ..... 760 
H W Jordan... 171 855 WidteSsin ascorat ate 750 
Basch, S5o2.ce0 ve 70 .850 Woodlock ...... 725 
Gates ruc eens 70 .850 Sauder ...anens 72 
P Lathrop: 3.:..: 169 845 E H Lathrop:. 695 
Snow fesse 68 840 RSG SE ace ors sci 625 
Prizes were won as follows: First, Mack, of New 
Haven, $12; second, H. L. Edgerton, Willimantic, Conn., 
$8; third, F. E. Metcalf, Rockville, Conn., $5; fourth, 
George W. Fernside, Hartford, silk smoking jacket; 
fifth, Louis H. Bradley, Hartford, trout rod; sixth, F, A. 
Sanderson, Willimantic, Conn., shooting jacket; seventh, 
H. W. Jordan, Boston, carving set: eighth, George 
Finch, Thompsonville, umbrella; ninth, E. W. Gates, 
Leominster, watch fob; tenth, Paul Lathrop, Springfield, 
fancy ink stand; eleventh, W. . Snow, Springfield, 
cigar case; twelfth, John D. Jordan, Springfield, match 
box; thirteenth, Dr. Archie Beaudreau, Pittsfield, cigarette 
case; fourteenth, Mr. Kelly, New Haven, box of cigars: 
fifteenth, Dr. L. A. Newton, Greenfield, walking sticks; 
sixteenth, Albert Keyes, Springfield, box of cigars; sev- 
enteenth, G. B. Alderman, Suffield, Conn., pipe rack; 
eighteenth, Waters, Pittsfield, two boxes of shells. 
Scores by events follow: 
Events: Lesh db Gat. 8910 11 WB 
Targets: 10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 2015 2015 Brk. 
IMackory naa ccs 10 15 18 12 19 14 18 13 18 15 19 18 184 


































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Trophy Contest, Ottawa, Sept. 7, 1907. 
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16 11 169 
15 11 168 
15 12 165 
16 9 165 
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MISFIRE. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrair, N. J., Sept. 7.—This club held its open- 
ing shoot for the fall season this afternoon. The main 
atiraction was an exhibition given by Miss Annie Oakley 
(Mrs. Frank E. Butler). Miss Oakley amply proved that 
she had lost none of her old-time skill with the rifle, 
shotgun or pistol, and her performance was most en- 
thusiastically cheered by a very large audience composed 
of the wealth and fashion of Montclair. 
At the close of Miss Oakley’s performance, some 
twenty-four marksmen participated in some five events 
at the traps. 
The trade was represented by Mr. Frank E. Butler, 
Mr. Jack Fanning and Mr. Sim Glover. 
Among the visitors was a face familiar to trapshooters 
in the west, Dr. Arthur A. Williams, of Hot Springs, 

Arkansas. Scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 35456 Events: 12 2S 4G 
Targets: 15 10 25 25 25 Targets: 15 10 25 25 25 
Fanning 14 9 2219 Berceaugh 2. a2. 0.) tae 
GIOVER Sica 14 22 ¢ Carlough’ <2e2re. 9 22 21 23 
Butler’ ese 11 NOtt <akisegemtian ce 14 13 16 
Batten jscsse 9 Boxall) a. sceeee 23 19 ee 
Cockefair i fi Ly 20 .. Dukes ixnes ae ae 2h 21 20 
Richardson . 11 7 201719 JObES jee vec se. dala, LOMO PAD 
Bierey. creune 3 8 20 .. Grinnell, J£.0 cl aepe las eee 
Winslow .... 8 10 19 21 Davenport . 1619. 
Moffett ac. 13 8 2419 Kendall 5.2. 20) tus 
Colquitt 14 8 21 24.. Bush (snes noeee 20) aise 
Dr Williams. 10 6 17 17 19 Dr :Allis:/-c.aeee Beas Ee: 
Dire Betz weae se 71514. Lucasen esaee aoyniee AeA 
Epwarp \VINSLOw, Sec’y 

AUSTRALIAN 
Palma Trophy Contest, Ottawa, Sept. 7, 
TEAM. 
1907. 






