F.OREST AND STREAM. 
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Publications. 
Sportsman's Score-Book 
for 
GLASS-BALL TllAP SHOOTING 
Iu Ui« npring trap® now u*ed to throw gl&A* bull® for pr»e- 
tlco •hooting, sportsmen hare a mechanical conirivanoe which 
abould eollrelj do away with tbe *’ chance® 1 which art®# in trap, 
pigeon eboollog, a® thn gl&ia ball goes luvarlablr In tbe direction 
desired by tbe trap puller, or In which the trap 1® ®el. In bird 
■hooilog from a irop— which tuaof tlltllfce on account of tbe 
well known objeotioui to It — there 1® x large elcmeut of chance, 
a® one mau may have good, alow quartering bird®, whllo 
hi® opponent may get ftroog "Incoming" or " Call-bird*, 
making Ilia match uaoren, limply b«au«e the on® has 
moch eaaier ahola than the other, and I® uol liable to miss 
or have hi® bird® drop ouUlde the boundarle®. In order to de- 
rive the greatest possible benefit Prom trap ihootiDg, and at tbo 
eame time te®l the tnarksminahip of anymumber who may be 
engaged, it I® uec®a®ary : FI rat, that not only ®hould the trap 
throw ball® In different direction®, but that each person shooting 
should hare In erery ten aboU the same angle® at which the 
other® shoot, ao that no one may be favored bj chance or by the 
trapper . Second, that a reoord bo kept of each pcrion’® hit® 
and misses and the angle® on which they occur, so that one 
may practice intelligently, knowing on what angles be neede 
more proOcl®ooy. It 1® believed that tbe plan adopted for ®cor- 
Ing, (which ha® been copyrighted, together with all arrange- 
ment®, whether ef latter®, or figure®, characters or nlat® for re- 
cording shooting br angle*) will be found all that is de®lred. 
(Kor good practice lh- trap should at all times be hid from 
view of the person shooting— by screen or otherwise.) 
Tbl® system not only records tbe angles so that each person 
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may practice alono and perfect himself where he fall® most. 
We have carcfullv examined " The Sportsman's Score-Book for 
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seen for keeping a complete record of a shooting mstsb, and 
equalizing the ohances of those engaged, In regard to the direc- 
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same augles at which all the others shooL The book Is well 
printed ou good pencil paper, and contains full instructions to- 
gether with. 
G RULES FOR GLASS-BALL SHOOTING 
adapted to .11 (Ism ball trap* onw manufactured. 
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