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Westy Hogan Tournament. 
City, N. J.—The first tournament 
Westy Hogan Association was held here to-day, and was 
C success. On the first day, S 
Apgar scored 175 out of 180. J. M. Hawkins scored 174. 
H. Stevens and L. German tied on 170. Of the amateurs, 
McCarty and Kelsey were high with 172. 
day forty-three amateurs took part. 
Sept. 13, First Day. 
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Sept. 14, Second Day. 
was clear and pleasant. High scoring was 
Kelsey, of Pittsburg, was high ama- 
teur for the day with 192 out of 200. W. 
191 McCarty third with 189. 
also high for the two days with 364 out of 380. 
as cashier. Those who assistec 
shoot were Messrs, Luther Squier, 
J. Lewis, L. Lewis, Neaf Apgar and 
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also made high professional average 
with 196 and 370. Luther Squier was second. 
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Lonigiere ..ctit oct 14 13 13 14 14 14 13 13 15 14 45 182 
EL WBattr. sonnets 14 14 12 11 14 13 12 13 11 11 41 166 
F W Muldoon..... 11 12 11 12 13 15 11 13 14 13 42 167 
Hutchings) .. 4nd esd des 11 14 TES ah 
SD Dwveker@e cc ecente 11°26) 13.13 14 13°15 11 12 11 32 167 
8 Tteksontwncrccwme 11 16 13 13 14 13 15 11 12 11 32 160 
> weAdamss.oc.erce 1 bag Sa A ioe a ote a2 167 
F W Matthews.... 14 14 15 14 10 13 10 15 13 11 38 167 
Mittker si cpatiseoeeus 14 15 14 15 13 14 11 13 14 15 47 185 
Mooney Rise ee os ae 15 14 13 14 13 14 13 12 12 12 35 167 
Vatess oi <:imenaeccee mathe cians 8.12 1 10 ais ies ae 
Jackson “...semedesc. 14 11 14 14 12 13 13 14 12 13 34 164 
D. Deardorf ........ 12 10 11 1414 912 13 12 12 24 143 
HH George acc 1 13'AS 12 10°12 9: 12.13.4830 143 
LCS eis « creche Petites hose etn mee oseat . 12 12 41 aed 
Buckalew isssueenes - 11 9 28 
Bennett 14 10 36 
Crage: swicscugece un 10 9 24 
C_MN* Herrold..o2,2 y She MALO eigicthe (6 It 439 
No. 11 was the merchandise shoot. 
Tetal both days: 
Le Lo) cd SER Tend oon oc 308 W oM ~Foords.scesarsene 3 
Kasewan « 55sec. cde os 3% Geb eMitlerss warn eeecs 
Longshore HW» Gleffertet.csoeees 
D AW Berroldeci nc: ows 34 IN Alp wary < shiinvirdelccate ne 
Patenard 0.0) fade ‘ German we cea nes 36 
T Me Hawkins, .5..cccun é 2 BE skelter: irae she 337 
wae Butler. ic.) o.caees 293 L Z Lawrence.......... 347 
Pease INOIT catneenenee 342 EL HeSteverisaacneeniie 360 
SimicGlover wai seomecass 3 DAS, Bates... cn cetienes 
Ln ee Squier foc es ere 36 Di Wilsons: 
Gis NieGarty concesswee 36 W H Matthews 
CoV Billings’. 3. oc.caar 31: sD Hackettees eee: 5 
Wimiiblopkitis, mea sees 348 ie Tas Pirate wetcmn scene een 
McKelvey o.3c see ease 340 Ly, Lewis) ntesen ates sass 294 
Richardson ye. sacseew se é TGOUS 8 aacetie ete enite tony Obes 
ELGSSas. cs vain arena onG TW? Barrvccnaceem ones ole 
Mason. oad cremetaitey BOD F W Muldoon.....:.... 317 
RiSKE!: i. srasiesceaeeesaeaeeeD Minker, Geeta mace 347 
Ledninm | i. taecuesmetees 3 Jackson? swe Sthrc ens semen 314 
Geo Lyon DeWeardorl soscwewee ee 282 
Kelsey SOS 36 
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Pacific Coast Association. 
Tue Pacific Coast Trapshooters’ Association will hold 
its annual target shoot at the Ingleside shooting grounds, 
Sept. 8. The programme calls for six 20-bird events, 
entrance $1, and $10 added money, and a five-man team 
shoot, entrance $5 per team and $25 added money. The 
final event will consist of a merchandise handicap, 20 
targets, entrance $1. The first event will be called at 
10 o’clock sharp, 
Interstate Shoot of Goldfield Gun Club. 
The interstate shoot of the Goldfield Gun Club, at 
Goldfield, Nev., on Sept. 2, 3 and 4, came up to the ex- 
pectations of the forty and more expert marksmen from 
California, Utah and the East who were drawn by the 
trophies and the opportunities of meeting worthy rivals. 
High winds from behind caused some annoyance through- 
out the tournament, but otherwise conditions were all 
that could have been expected. 
On the first day Harry Taylor, of Mecklin, S. D., 
champion of the Northwest, carried off the honors on 
Dickey birds, breaking 192 out of a possible 200. Ed. L. 
Schultz, a noted amateur of San Francisco, was second 
with 189, and Chan. Powers, amateur champion of the 
United States, was third with 187. The following is the 
official score: 

TCTASSERTELE cai s,s, u:ip-viacsiote py aiainte Or Daniel “scresreaecnis ie 38 
BUBay uis..<' So semen TOMES BA vatamnsd eames 151 
NS“ QaNani ie a <5 son alerahs tehaiete Mine f IW DOG: Vimaura celts eens 169 
F King Willet:\ .atesetnanedbeie 153 
Marshall’ ..itcvenenntene SCHULZE soaks eee aren 189 
VASES fy, . scale eke a thraieain Tolling Pactee ns tee ak 171 
D W Kins Wiebb wae .aieee sen en 183 
POWREG,: (ci. tteah akecees INew bert sos areser aye 178 
Thompson Merril) ren eee oe 175 
VayiOta wc. ssacmevahon. Vaughan hoe. coeseae. 184 
Claybeaiirs... «/eievjestntaatewns ! TuBNC ajo Neicte an wee Le 175 
Staunton Mills ieee ee 184 
RE GdES) Vie sissies 7 Miehert scams 160 
DVR asta lec « one Pees wee 6 MPOlUte eee teenie oe 170 
TT WitWewcle cos cqneteweihakts BURGESS: Hacc sceee seers 175 
QSAR ovale Scie creuolete wekeleve Browne“ aovenG sete oee 167 
Keine... ib Se meee ive kei ees teak eee oer 177 
Dowpias sc ce eccts ccs pf Baker Preaccemoncee cen 174 
Crowiiiiarcinn > « svercteieinaneemne Shaw cheers. teehee 143 
Brit tiias- «.ndeteeanene H Clase 45 o rdsleen: dats es ae 167 
After the target programme 170 live birds were shot at, 
each contestant shooting at 10. In this event, Dyer, 
Powers, Mills and Becker tied, each killing 10 birds. 
On the morning of the second day there was a 15 and 
a 20 bird match, participated in by forty-six shooters, in- 
cluding F. B. Mills, Gus Knight, M. G. Lane, F. M. 
Newbert. The scores of the last-named on 20 birds were 
125925 138, 13; 19. 19% 
In the afternoon 33 crack shots participated in the 
Great Western Handicap for $500 added money and a 
silver cup. There was the greatest interest in this big 
event at bluerocks. F. M. Newbert, of Sacramento, and 
R. Thompson, of Kingsville, Mo., tied for first money, 
each breaking 92 birds out of a possible 100. They shot 
the tie off, agreeing that the winner should have the cup 
and that the money should be equally divided. Newbert 
at a range of 18yds. won the cup by breaking 17 out of 
20 birds, to Thompson’s 16 birds at 2lyds. P. M. Crow, 
of Carson, Nev., was second with a score of 191. F. B. 
Mills made 190 and E. L. Schultz 187. The ranges varied 
from 16 tq 23yds. 
The scores of this Great Western Handicap are as fol- 
lows: 

Cais iemught 5)... sees 71 Ee Diver Savccneenteeere 85 
B) Ee Bitheay .ioipiaeee 84 1D EX Bee oes 89 
Wi Ee Viasien:.. seems 88 abo desis. caee eee 85 
Heed Si st sc Fe 86 Bi Glasier.. emcees 87 
Hs Justins 81 Bid schultz: stos.at see 87 
TA cMarshall eae 86 EEG) ¢ Webbs. eee 79 


CM. Pawers®esenessene 85 F M Newbert.......... 92 
GW. King, “itieeeesaas 90 Frank Merrill ........ 86 
R Thompson .2....:; 92 Sam Burgess: .o.seeee oe 73 
H G  Taylorvy. cap aecae 89 S Browning syne sees 76 
H. Keefe fiiwieseeacne sock 78 Jr Skeen. ve cwosks< eteee- 88 
W 1G Douglasiic os.4., 90 Geo Becker. actizieecs 85 
PM Crowk. Joe ee 91 O W Fergenshau...... 85 
RD Bright. eee oe 72 | AR! SS p= etal errr ear 85 
Cul Woda ..0asumeeniae 90 J.B Sharpesicineanseees 71 
Je eVauch, > suse den 90 WeM, Claytonsense.c ucts 83 
Pe BeMills ice pene 90 : 
The main event of the third day was the 25-bird shoot 
of live pigeons, at ranges of from 28 to 32yds. This con- 
test, which was engaged in by twenty-seven prominent 
marksmen, continued until nightfall. Five of the number 
tied for first money, and it was arranged to have the tie 
shot off by Newbert, Merrill and Becker. Each had 
killed 22 birds straight, when it became dark, and it was 
necessary to postpone the finish, 
Chan. Powers was the high average for the 300 targets 
with 18 lost. E. L. Schultz and F. King tied for second 
high average, each losing 22 birds. H. Taylor was third 
with 23 lost. 
California Wing Club Score. 
Tue California Wing Shooting Club closed its 1907 
season last Sunday. The figures in the following table 
are based on a possible 12 birds, the handicap distance 
varying from 24 to 34yds.: 
Ciub race: 
Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Total 
JeisccPaor veel 10 oF g as ae we ae 
W W Terrtll. 13 11 li 12 11 10 a aa 
W J Golcher. 15 : Pi 
W Murdock. 1 
M Feudner... 1 
TP rioed ss ee : 2 
M Iverson... 10 10 9 10 12 30 ws ale 
€ @ Nauman= 12 12 11 12 12 11 12 82 
Py) Walshe 10) 10 12 12 i1 12 12 7s 
Ira ek sets emis oe ai 7 19 12 11 11 12 74 
© A’ Haight? i : ‘ 11 os 
A J _Webb.... 11 10 11 11 
W E Green... 9 11 9 ” - as 
LP ochultze age le 10 11 12 12 12 i 
E Klevesahl.. 12 11 are 10 be 12 10 
W Nilson, Jr. 10 10 10 as te 8 11 
A M Shields. 10 as ‘e ing a ae 
A M Barker. 10 
W E Duzan. 12 9 
E Donohoe.. 10 “= ae is 
P A McRae.. 12 10 Be 11 
H P Jacobsen 10 10 ae oi 
P B Bekeart. 9 10 a ai) Ps 
E McConnell. 12 12 10 12 11 3a 7. 
W Sharpless. .. Se 9 He 10 Ke 8 
A) Roosss.: da. 11 cn 
Money race: 
Mar. Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Total 
JeK. Prior Ir .: os ae 10 } af ve Bre 
W_ W Terrill. i1 12 12 12 ie 11 
W J Golcher. 12 11 
W Murdock... .. “a 
M Feudner... 12 
‘9 9 i. a eens 
T. Priorvacna. 10 12 11 7 
M J Iverson. 10 10 Ae 12 10 ae a a 
C C Nauman. 11 12 11 12 i 12 11 80 
P J. Walsh... 11 11 10 10 12 7 11 72 
F Turner... 12 9 12 ae 12 uA 10 
C. A Haight. 12 =n es 9 a 12 11 
A J Webb...:- 11 Ww 12 2 12 11 ak 
W E Green... 11 11 10 < ee ae 
B Schaltzee., 12 11 as w 12 12 Bo 
E Klevesahl.. J0 12 nA w Vn Ww 12 
W Nilsen, Jr. 10 11 12 aS ts 12 10 
A M Barker. 12 ae = en % wa a 
W_E Duzan 10 
E Donohoe... 12 ws oie ae 
P A McRae... 12 11 an 11 
H P Jacobsen 12 11 He fia Se 
E McConnell .. a is ue 12 aid =e 
W Sharpless. .. zs 6 es 5 9 9 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montcrarr, N. J., Sept. 14.—The regular full pro- 
gramme started to-day, with Geo. H. Piercy winner of 
three of the principal events. The first try at the monthly 
cup, best net scores at 50 targets (events 2 and 3), the 
Dupont trophy, 50 targets, handicap (event 4), and 50 
targets for the members’ trophy (event 5). 
The Orange Gun Club visit Montclair on Sept. 28 and 
shoot a return team race, and commencing with October 
the club starts a series of two-man team races for four 
handsome trophies, donated by Mr. L. W. Colquitt. 




Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
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Targets: 25 26 26 Hi. T. 25 26 T. 
Gritimeneiiesy ce: in satomicde ee 19 20 20 2—42 21 23—44 
Piercy argmsts- ns <iieraemeteetet 20 24 22 0—46 22 23—45 
Batten: siysas access sanateoece 7 12 15 10+37 Ber on 
NiGiECtE” Bare tocr.. an eereteccns ee 18 20 2—40 19 20—39 
Boxall shen ache ..2 schaaneatemne we 1717 6—40 20 18—38 
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Clarendon Gun Club. 
CLARENDON. Tex., Sept. 5.—The scores made at the 
club shoot, 50-target event, follow: 
Te Cooler waemntsts-<,ceecuts 48 Ta Wi Ruckereenstec 32 
TD! Camp. aeenn wears 22 Wr Wataylonet tassasece 29 
BF Smith ep. tenon 3 P sAy Buntin. inadeteees., Bit) 

