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Show World's Records at Trapshooting -,Compiled by Peter P. Carney, Editor National Sporting Syndicate. Yds. Store. Shooter, place and date. 16 560 C. G. Sner.cer, Viola, 111., Sept. lS-ltt. l'.c"j. 16 41S J. R. Graham, Chl'Hgo, 111., Aug. 3A-Sept. 1. R'l'i. 17 M E. C. Carlton, Omaha, Neb., Aug. 6. RiKl. IS 104 Harvev Dixon, SL Louis., Mo., Aug. 21, HII6. 19 Kio Riley Thomi son. Chicago, 111., June 23, i:uo. 19 1"0 C. A. Gunning, Omaha, Neb., Aug. 7, 1913. '0 138 H. S. Wells, Bettcrton, Md., July 26. 1015. 21 119 Fred Plum. Maplewood, N. II. , July 6. 1916. 22 108 Mark Arie, Chicago, 111., Aug. 25, 1917. '2 99 'Walter Huff, Atlanta, Ga., July 2, 1917. 23 100 C. A. Young, Peru, Ind., July 13. 1916. All of the above are straight scores. Professional. Two-Day Tournaments. 400 straight by Charles G. Spencer, professional, pro-fessional, at Viola, Jll.t September 1-19, 1909. 400 straight by J. R. Graham, amateur, at Chicago, 111., August 30-September 1, 1910. Three-Day Tournaments. 499 by 500, by Lester German, professional, pro-fessional, at Atlantic City, N. J., September Sep-tember 16, 17, IS. 1915. 439 bv 450, bv O. N. Ford, amateur, at Ray, Ariz., October S, 9. 10, 1913. Consecutive Tournaments. 2066 by 2100, by James S. Day, professional, profes-sional, in five consecutive tournaments, in Texas, In 1910. 1912 by 1950, by O. N. Ford, amateur, in five consecutive tournaments In Arizona Ari-zona and California, 1917. Pive-Man Team. 497 by 600 at Maplewood, N. H., Julv 7. 1916, by A. C. King, Toms River, N. J. f 99) : R- L. Spotts, New Y'ork (100); C. H. Newcomb, Philadelphia, Pa. f99; A. B. Richardson, Dover, Del. (99): Fred Plum, Atlantic City, N. J. (100). Longest Shoot Off. A. G. Flickinger (199): O. A. Evans (19S). 200 targets, at Vernon, Cal., June 11, 1917. 1000 Targets. 961 by Mrs. Ad. Topperwein, professional, profes-sional, at San Antonio, Texas. September Septem-ber 16, 1908. Time consumed, 4 hours and 15 minutes. (Exhibition.) 927 by J. W. Garrett, amateur, at Colorado Colo-rado Springs. Colo.. October 13, 1908. Time consumed, 5 hours. (Match race.) Against' time each contestant shootins in turn Alexander Mermond (929): Fred Stone (901); at St. Louis, Mo.. January 13, 1911. Time consumed, 2 hours and 30 minutes. Actual shooting time, 1 hour 30 minutes and 23 seconds. 2000 Targets. 1952 by Mrs. Ad. Topperwein. professional, profes-sional, at Birmingham, Ala., Novembei 11, 1916. Time consumed, 5 hours and 20 minutes. Actual shooting time, 3 hour and 13 minutes. (Exhibition.) Double Targets. 96 by 100. by William Rldlev, amateur, Denver, Colo., September 6, lOl" 96 by 100, by C. B. Piatt, amateur, Chicago, Chi-cago, III., August 23. 1917. All of the above records were made from 16 yards. 5000 Glass Balls. 4S44- by Captain A. H. Bogardus, In 1S8S. Time consumed, 6 hours 13 minutes min-utes and 45 seconds. |