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Missouri Afro-American Tournament. ship honors was event No. 6, for the Hunter Arms Co. 
Challenge championship trophy, emblematic of the col- Mt. Clemens Gun Club. 
Jerrerson City, Mo.—The second annual tourney of 

















4 : ; 5 ef a a st ec hai : ored champion target shot, and which was held by J. E. 
s i sys : Series x get. ! 1 wa y J . 
ee eat ee the tcl ifs Deaton, of Dayton, O., until time of this shoot, and of Mr. Cremens, Mich., Sept. 28.—Herewith please find 
Weather. turned out to be one of the best shoots held whom same was redeemedd, to be put up in open com- scores of our shoot of Sept. 25 and 26. Owing to the 
among the colored contingency. De Menicn this shoot, and. in which event C. S: Johnson, weather conditions, our shoot was very poorly attended 
[here were present from afar, Chas. Johnson and of Mexico, Mo., reve. bugiselt to be the “Black Daddy Phe shoot opened the first day threatening rain, and th. 
T. W. Roundtill. Little Rock, Ark.: C. S. Johnson, Hayes Of Em All,” scoring 23 out of his 25, being closely pur- thermometer at the freezing point. Notwithstanding 
Lillard, T. Leonard, Geo. Washington, J. Gipson, Jas. ost by Chas. Johnson, of Little Rock, Ark., who scored some very fair scores were made : 
Smith and Newton Chastee, Mexico, Mo.; G. M. West, ae The tournament was run under the Squier money-bacl 
Moberly, Mo.;-S. L. Yocum, Thos. Sneed, Dr. J. D. Following are scores of second day: system, and we wish to thank Mr. Luther Squier pul 
Sexton, G. N. Jackson, Fulton, Mo.; T. H. Cohron, R. Events: fT -Wised BG 7 8. 9el0ds. 19 licly for taking charge of the office, and also to thank 
H. Monday and A. W. Scott, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Dr. Targets: 10 15 25 10 15 25 10 15 1510 Total. the other trade representatives who kindly shot through 
Tompkins, Kansas City, Mo.;: T. M. Burris and John Roundtil soc. ae G12. 07" S11, 20410: 138 14 9 52 the programme, considering the weather conditions and 
| Carter, Paris, Mo.; J ‘Gray, Chamois, Mo. y Chas. Johnson... 713.18 6 10 22 5 138 2 10 6 the attendance. Scores: 
| It began raining early the morning of the 20th, and Cohron: |.........- 9 ze sr is ic 2 i an 10 7 
continued to pour down steadily until about the noon Castor. 5% cele 6 13 21 10 8 813 > 9 ; , 
hour, and the shooting did not begin until 1 P. M. CeS Johnson... 913 13° 7113 23 6 11 ll 6 Sept. 25. First Day. 
Three of the sweepstake events had to be discontinued NET 0: Sameer 71217 81419 618 at Events Vee etanGe fe Se10AL 12 
|in crder to finish the programme of four plunder events Léonard? gna. > 1 9.2 -6 8 11,18 «913 9 7 Targets 15 15 00 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 0 Total 
|and four sweepstake events, calling for 145 targets. Cohron Yocum ......... 813 21101119 913 LOE ) Biles cae 13121615 15 20141418141218 181 
won high gun money for the day, scoring 119; Leonard, Sexton .......... eee. (OU ie) 71 ie eee 111220151218 151519121420 181 
second, 117, and Roundtill third, 116. Sneed abo ecciestcs Say sie ca 59 didacle wae ce 11218 14 13 7 12 15 18 3 12 18 1% 
Following are the scores of the first day: Gipson ......... (ee Ot Re 58 Gamipan eo fl 143949 1245 91218 1b 9 7 138 
Events: 12245 Shot Washington”... 6 912 7 & |. 42 McCarthy ....... 1113 12 12 814131216 91217 149 
| Targets: 10 15 20 10 15 at. Broke. Jackson ......... 6..10 7.. 18. 58 Heikes ...ccc.ss 5 1317141319141419131418 18 
Ronndtill, ..coss.ecoss $11 15 10 13 145 «116 Monday ......... Lee se : Zt Tavlor cso, SS 1914 15.20 14 169 15.14.90" 189 
Chas Johnson ...... 613 11 9 12 145 106 GTAY, Miles oiaiclele oie 5..10.... 2 Gf Sauter, ...e asus 21518 14 15 2015 1519151420 192 
(Millard 3... .cceaane ce Th (a a 146 111 Burris ...++++++- + eid 60... 7 6 Reid) ..c0 coe 10 15 2015 14 2015 1519 15 14 20-186 
Wiston ..22-cgenenaeues SNR dete 145 101 Carter ....+..... ies LL see «eh 18) Walliacis | nme 11013 18 13 W484 BIT 16 17 «175 
Meonardc.fs0502. 5. 91317, 7 12 14500117 West ssssesseeee DIES LO eee eave «sir nice ic TOI TIMID AS ARISES Ue kc BE 
@shron 22... koes ss 91117°9 11 145 119 Chestee ......... «- ew TE Bai. ou GF as 16 5-6 Volk TIT 12: 15.19 15 14.19 141519151317 = 187 
Ges. Johnson. .-....... 81215 7 12 145 115 Taney. ....sses- Gee Bw eee we Wi Peltier -.eeeee. 16 15 19 14 12 18 151418141319 186 
| ris Seg ee 81017 811: 145 118 fompkins ...... Seas) nee Olg Ole ac om “sie a4 £6 i gM Seo 3 12 19 12 14 18 88 
Sexton She ae 71115 7 9 145 89 Smith sss... vee ee 81018... ..16...... 52 Gaylord 71217 10131915151912.... 139 
| EE ARES ee § 916 510 145 104 Dickerson sien eaua at 14 7 9 7 37 Albans Ti is sla fn Tei: by ae “ 85 
Bpsom. te eh ee 51014 6 8.. 95 60 Scott /...... SD 9 2 SSS RL i aap Ne Se ig Marks -121318151519141315 134 
| EGO ec hacwe uns» § 1215 610 145 106 I Titi Roundy fe a a ak : 42 
/Washington ......... Se. tbr a. 80 52 in at; ke  . 7ord Peek Bee i 3 wet ila O54) Tor % Ls 89 
[oct tence 7. B 6 .. 65 41 Ossining Gun Club. 
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} Repth Ss Sie lk ae 0 43 Ossinixc, N. Y., Sept. 28—Though the team race. Sept. 26, Second Day. 
Monday Me SS, ia ee eet PD 70 {| which Mir ay have Sa shot with cg oes to-day, was 
Tomy Jj te a a oe ve et SAG LT "5 od postponed, a tew of the boys came up or some practice. ; . nt = - 7 c 7 
oe Vi Bg SEM OS T ” eiae s 6 i 1 j Ey ei Betti came from Mt. Kisco, and Haight from New York, oe a ib on hs 15 Bh 15 5 ae i. 0 Tota 
Gray Ee 4 za ae Moe oes “pe oke. Woee oh ie eae 75 17 they not having received notice of the postponement. FI argcts 1) 1148 14 12 16 11 9171113 17 161 
’ = 2 Ya , “5 * Te s - re > > an ge eming . Ae = ) . ‘ 0 
| EMSOLD Maccchye Sos astienae ae Dia 10 cc, LD 60 30 Several rifle shooters tried a string over the new range. |r 131417181519 131416141417 179 
On Sept. 21 the weather was a little more in our favor, Hicks segreanes mage by Arthur Smith with a .38-55 MeCarthy eae i 12 i 10 12 16 12 10 16 13 12 19 169 
| though windy and drizzly at times during the day, which 2 a ae ; a ‘ os Gampau ....--..6 6 12)13:1) 13°16 12,14 17 12 11 14 156 
jaecounts for lowness of scores. ‘ Events: 1 23 4 F-vents: bates 4 Volk 15 15 20 13 18 17 14 14 17 13 15 16 182 
| The regular programme calling for 185 targets was be- largets: 15 15 15 “o _, Largets: 151515 25 Heikes 14 14 17 12 14 18 13 15 20 14 13 20 185 
|}gun at 9 o’clock, and Dr. J. T. Caston, of Jefferson City, A. Betti .+.-.-+. 10 12 3 21 rs (Graham. 3 avlox ... 14 14 19 13 15 20 14 14 20 15 14 20 192 
|}won high average for the day, scoring 155; Roundtill sec W H Haight... 13 12 12 21 O R Sims..... Tie -- Mooguier ... 14 13 18 14 13 18 15 15 18 15 13 19 185 
|ond, 153, and Cohron, third, 149. C G Blandford. 12 14 11 19 Reid 13 13 19 12 13 20 12 12 20 14 13 19 180 
For the two days’ shooting Roundtill, of Little Rock, The outlook for cur Oct. 16-17 tournament is very Peltier .. 12 11 19 18 13 19 13 13 18 14 14 19 178 
won high average over Cohron by one target, the former bright. The club managers have received many promises NMarcone .ceeeris rh eC ie ee! 8 18) 
scoring 269 to the latter’s 268. of support, and confidently expect a big crowd. Gaylord ©......< 16,12 20-13 1215 eg EL 
The star event of the day to all aspirants for champicn C2 "Gar RB. I. D. Pew.tier, Sec’y 

