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order the bird to be scored for the shooter, 

 though not killed within bounds. The trap to be 

 pulled to be decided by tossing a die by the 

 referee, or by such other means as shall be just 

 and satisfactory. 



RULE 16. Each shooter shall come to the 

 score on being called by the referee, and each 

 may claim an intermission of fifteen minutes once 

 during the match. 



RULE 17. The boundary shall be measured from 

 the centre of the middle trap. 



Rules of the Prairie Shooting Club of Chicago. 



[As Amended March 10, 1874.] 



RULE 1. Traps, Rise and Boundaries. All 

 matches shall be shot from H and T plunge or 

 lever traps, the choice of which the referee shall 

 decide by toss. The boundaries shall be eighty 

 yards for single birds, and one hundred yards 

 for double birds, which shall be measured from a 

 point equidistant from, and in a direct line be- 

 tween, the two traps, or, when more than two 

 traps are used, in a direct line between the centre 

 traps. The rise for single birds shall be twenty, 

 one yards, and for double birds eighteen yards. 



