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E J Marsh. 18 16 18 14 18 14 17 16 16 17 
W R Fenton. 16 14 16 16 17 15 17 14 13 15 
D Hartlieb . 14 13 15 14 14 14 15 13 18 16 
A E Edkins. 16 16 15 12 14 13 15 17 14 14 
Woodcock . 14 18 14 17 .... 12. 
Dr Hunt . 17 .. .. 19 16 17 16 .. .. 
Dr Call . 7 15 11 14 13 13 15 16 .. .. 
A Day . 15 17 18 17 12 14 13 15 12 
Jones . 16 15 13 .. 13 11. 
D Fletcher .13 18 13 .. 13 15 
Deslaurier .19 14 15 17 11. 
P Friend . 9. 
D A Konkle.17 .. .. 
W Draper .16 .. 10 18 12 
Friend . 7 .. 10 13 9 
Lotvden, Sr .15.15 .. 
Du Laurier .15 .. 
H Marshall .16 .. .. 17 13 15 
R Luck .16 16. 
M Reardon .19 19 .. .. 16 
T B Throop.16. 
Dr Green . 16 18 16 20 .. 17 .. .. 19 17 
Zimmerman . 8 11 14 13. 
T Lavvden. Jr. IS .. 16.17 .. 
A E Adkins... 17 .. ..16. 
Hartlieb . 8. 
Hawkins .18 .. 15 13 
Dunham ..,.10 .. 9 9 
J J Cline.15 14 
ICarr ..16 17 
Gompf . .14 
Aug. 10, Third Day. 
The programme of the day had the regular ten 20- 
target events, $2 entrance, and also two special events, 
the Dominion Cartridge Co. eight-man team champion¬ 
ship, 20 targets per man, $16 per team, high guns, and 
the Mail trophy, five-man team championship, 50 targets 
per man, $15 per team, high guns. The Hamilton Gun 
Club won these two events. This was the third win of 
the Dominion trophy, by the Hamilton Club, and it is 
now the club’s property. Their score for the Dominion 
trophy was 239 out of 250. The members of the team 
were Messrs. Walter P. Thompson, M. E. Fletcher, 
Thomas Upton. Dr. Green and George Beattie. 
For high average prizes on the third day, Winchester 
trap gun to first and $10 to second. 
The scores of the ten regular events follow: 
Events: 
F Conover. 
J R Taylor. 
W PI Stevens... 
G E White. 
A H Durston.. 
F A Heney. 
W Slaney . 
Lowden, Sr 
J Williams .... 
C Thompson .. 
W H Ewing ... 
R Redman 
Geo Cline . 
J H Rainvillc... 
Geo Dumont ... 
J Kenyon . 
T Couture . 
W J Johnston... 
A W Throop.... 
A Day . 
G M Craig. 
W G Bray. 
A W Westover 
C G Thompson. 
G M Howard.... 
G M Dunk. 
T L Vivian ... 
T A Duff. 
P Wakefield ... 
Geo McGill .... 
D McMackon . 
F Galbreailh .., 
W A Smith.... 
H Scane . 
R Day . 
J E Hovey. 
J E Cantelon.. 
R Luck . 
W R Fenton... 
Geo McCall ... 
Dr Wilson .... 
T Upton . 
W P Thompson 
M Fletcher ... 
J Stewart . 
Dr Cook . 
T Logan . 
W Jocelyn . 
H A Mallory.. 
J Logan . 
Lowden. Jr _ 
G Logan . 
F Mitchell . 
A E Edkins.... 
Beck . 
Geo Easdale ... 
W L Cameron. 
C Brodeur . 
F Lyonde . 
H Marshall .... 
Eley . 
B W Glover... 
J E Jennings.. 
Geo Beattie ... 
W Wakefield... 
O E Schell. 
Dr Green . 
Hawkins . 
Horning . 
B Smith . 
Ben It . 
Bradamay . 
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WINCHESTER 
Factory Loaded Shells 
WIN THE 
WESTERN HANDICAP 
W. R. Crosby, shooting Winchester Factory 
Loaded “Leader” Shells, won The Western 
Handicap—the all-important event of the big 
Denver tournament. Crosby also won high 
average for the shoot. This adds another to 
the long list of Winchester victories, which in¬ 
cludes The Southern Handicap, Grand Ameri¬ 
can Handicap, and The “ Indian ” Shoot. In 
fact, substantially every event of importance 
this year has been won with Winchester 
Factory Loaded Shells. 
WIN IS THE THING 
WINCHESTER SHELLS DO WIN 
Hirons . 
J Conway .... 
E J Marsh 
J H Thompson 
Popp . 
Dr StockwelF 
D Hartlib. 
Johns . 
J Ross . 
W Spanner ... 
Dr Van Duzen 
McDowal .... 
G Lawson .... 
Dunham . 
Karr . 
Raspberry .... 
J G Shaw. 
Booth . 
Pearsall . 
J A Shaw.... 
W Draper .... 
H Graham .... 
Royal . 
Granger . 
Waterworth ... 
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Five-man teams, three high scores: Hamilton Gun 
Club 239, Montreal Gun Club 235, Sherbrooke 232. 
Eight-man teams, three high scores: Hamilton Gun 
Club, 152, Stanley Gun Club, Toronto, 131, Riverdale 
Gun Club, Toronto, 135. 
For the longest consecutive run of the tournament,- a 
special prize was provided, Mr. M. E. Fletcher won with 
run of 120. 
The Grey cup and gold medal for first high average for 
the three days was won by F. Galbreaith, with a total of 555. 
A certain Lebanon clergyman is so set against marry¬ 
ing divorcees that he is very careful in his examination 
of candidates for matrimonial honors. The other day he 
asked a young man who sought to engage him to per¬ 
form the marriage ceremony: 
“Is your intended wife a spinster?’’ 
“Oh, no, sir! She’s a dressmaker.” 
Mrs. Thomas Johnson Smith was being married for 
the fourth time in the little country church in which 
she had been raised. The ceremony was proceeding with 
all solemnity until the minister reached the point: 
“Who gives this woman to this man to be his wife?” 
And a voice away back in the congregation replied, 
“I generally do.” 
