VOL. VIII j NO. 19. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH, 1905. PRICE FIVE CENTS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT Event is Occupying the Week and Arousing General Interest. Team JIatcli, Weekly Tournament ami dull ChainiiloIil ulo Occu py Time of Iltol Shot. ITIIE State Championship Pistol Shoot, which is in progress as The Out look goes to press, lias occupied the week and aroused much interest among members of the Club and others. The list of contestants includes Miss M. Wat ei house, Mrs. Leonard Tufts, 1). Herbert llostetter, Dr. George S. Hill, Miss M. A. Steele, and Herbert L. Jillson, and others will probably enter before the week as the list will not close until to morrow. riNKIIUKST VS. PORTLAND. A special feature of the . week was a team shoot between the local and the l'ortiand, Maine, clubs, which the latter won by a score of 7G1 to 538. The event was. 100 shots at the 20-yard Standard American target; 20 shots for each mem ber four targets of live shots each. The scores follow: l'OHTLANl). iOHby, 42 41 47 45-175 (..errtHh, 42 30 41 42-155 standisli, 36 38 86 42-152 Wllklna, 40 40 37 20-143 KalkliiH, 87 28 36 35-136 761 riNEHU ItST. Waterhouse, 41 27 38 32138 Jillson, 37 38 23 31129 Johnston, 34 32 24 27117 I'urner, . 1ft 26 17 22 80 Steele, 26 21 23 4- 74 538 LAST WEEK'S TARGETS. I be targets shot by the Washington 1 Louisville teams, in matches with the l':d team, last week, have been re w vedand the scores will be examined wMi interest: WASHINGTON. Appleby, 81 79 83 73 84 400 Hlln, 82 78 72 75 75- 382 'arrow, 71 83 79 77 77 387 l-'errce, 73 2 82 80 79 396 irlt, 71 69 78 82 81 381 1946 Note The local team scored 1473. Scores In t week's Outlook. LOUISVILLE. Gilbert, 36 45 37 39-157 Dr.Jaylor, 37 37 37 40-151 Taylor, 34 26 40 39139 Mattmillcr, 28 29 35 36128 F.A.Jones, 23 29.30 82-114 689 Scores in Note The local team scored 496. last week's Outlook. THE WEEKLY TOURNEY. Dr. Geo. S. Hill was the winner of Fri day 8 Handicap tournament, scoring 361 M. U. Turner, Boston, Miss M. Waterhouse, Centreville, R. I., W. I). Sargent, Brooklyn, 2C5 286 169 50 0 100 315 2S6 269 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. The Club championship shoot was one of the stated fixtures of the week, the event being shot from scratch, Herbert L. Jillson. Worcester. Mass.. winninsr the t?C?3C?3C?3C?Jt?C?3?3 1K " ' V," J i, ; I 1 I : J ' ' r '.' i I " " . -, 'vfm-if m,'' ' " - V ". 4 s s a go go go go go go go 8) 1 1 J. D. FOOT, APPAWAMIS, WINNER TIN WHISTLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. men's and Miss M. A. Steele, Port De posit, Md., the women's medals. net and shooting with a handicap of 80. Miss Waterhouse made the best gross score of the day, 286. THE SCORES. Gr. Dr. Geo. S. Hill, Marblehead, Mass., D. H. llostetter, Pittsburg, J. II. Johnston, Pittsburg, Hdp. 281 80 267 50 237 60 Net 361 317 317 THE SCORES. Herbert L. Jillson, Worcester, Mass., M. II. Turner, Boston, Miss M. A. Steele, Port Deposit, Md., D. II. llostetter, Pittsburg, Dr. Geo. S. Hill, Marblehead, Mass., II. M. Adams, Boston, 342 279 256 226 208 176 Mrs. McMillan, Detroit, (No target) THIRTY-SIX HOLE EVENT Tin Whistles Medal Play Handicap Hew and Interesting Golf Feature. C. II. Itoaenfelri and 43. lee Knlg-ht lead Field With Net Scores of One Forty-Six and One Fifty-One. mm HE Tin Whistles thirty six hole medal play hand leap, played Monday, was an interesting spe cial golf feature of the week, and the first event of its character arranged by this Club. C. H. Kosenfeld, New York, won the cup offered for the best net score with a grand net total of 146, playing with a handicap of 48, and G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, whose handicap was 24, the second cup with 151 net. THE SCORES. C. II.Rosenfeld, New York, 47 50 97 50 47 97 194 48 146 G. Lee Knight, Philadelphia, 45 45 90 44 41 85 175 24 151 T. B. Cotter, Winchester, 56 52 108 53 52 105 213 60 153 E.B.Lockwood, New York, 49 55 104 48 50 98 202 48 154 II. W. Ormsbee, Brooklyn, 53 46 99 42 46 88 187 32 155 E. N. Wright, Newton Cen., 48 50 98 42 38 80 178 20 158 C. L. Becker, Boston, ' 42 38 80 41 42 83 189 2i 167 J. G. Anderson, Pittsburg, 43 46 89 51 50 101 190 23 164 H. W. Priest, Swampscott, 47 48 95 47 47 94 189 24 165 II. S. Gordon, New York, 48 46 94 49 46 95 189 22 167 F. A. King, Northboro, 47 52 99 49 53 102 201 32 169 G. R. Wallace, Brooklyn, 60 58 118 53 49 102 220 50 170 G. O. Russell, Arlington, 47 46 93 47 50 97 190 18 172 A. G. Warren, Rochester, 59 72 131 52 57 109 240 06 180 WITHDREW. A. I. Creamer, North Conway, N. if.; M. II. Wilson, Cleveland; M. C. Parshall, Warren, Pa. Sunday Services, The subject of Pev. R. K. Harlow's sermon at the Union service in the Vil lage Hall, Sunday morning at 11 :15, will be "An Assuring Problem."

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