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“ Plenty of 
Game This Fall” 
is the report from nearly every game field. The U. M. C. Co. is loading plenty of Arrow and 
Nitro Club Shells especially adapted for every kind of shooting. Simply ask your dealer for a 
U. M. C. Partridge, Duck or Quail load. They magazine perfectly through repeating and auto¬ 
loading guns, and fit every double gun—all in wet weather or dry. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Com,., U. S. A. 
Agency, 313 Broadway, New York City. 
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Trapshooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Nov. 13-15.—Omaha, Neb., G. C. target tournament. G. 
W. Loomis and H. S. McDonald, Mgrs. 
Nov. 24.—Harrisburg, Pa., Sportsmen’s Association. J. B. 
Singer, Sec’y. 
Nov. 24.—Watertown, Mass., G. C., first annual Thanks¬ 
giving Day tournament; $100 added. H. W. Jordan, 
Capt. 
Nov. 29.—Paterson, N. J.—Thanksgiving Day shoot of 
North Side Gun Club. 
Nov. 29.—Paterson, N. J.—North Side Rod and Gun 
Club shoot. 
Nov. 29.—Paterson, N. J.—Jackson Park G. C. tourna¬ 
ment. 
Nov. 29.—Ossining (N. Y.) G. C. sixth annual Thanks¬ 
giving Day shoot; added money. G. B. Hubbell, 
Sec’y. 
Dec. 6-7.—Arkansas City (Kans.) G. C. Fred Bell, Sec’y. 
Dec. 7.—Wellington, Mass.—Palefaces’ first annual shoot. 
H. C. Kirkwood. Guvnor’s Sec’y-Treas. 
Dec. 12.—Travers Island, N. Y.—New York Athletic 
Club second annual amateur championship. 
Dec. 20.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Alert G. C. second annual 
holiday tournament. Edw. F. Markley, Easton, Pa. 
1907. 
Jan. 1.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. 
May 14-15.—Olean (N. Y.) G. C. twelfth annual tourna¬ 
ment. 
May 21-23.—McMcchen.—West Virginia Sportsman’s As¬ 
sociation. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Owing to Election Day, Forest and Stream went to 
press on Monday of this week, hence the trap department 
appears' without some valued scores. 
Through the chairman of the executive committee, 
Edward F. Markley, Easton, Pa., we learn that the Alert 
Gun Club, of Phillipsburg, N. J., will hold its second 
annual holiday target tournament on Dec. 20. 
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At the shoot held by the Keystone Shooting League 
at Holmesburg Junction, Pa., on Saturday of last week, 
Russell won first alone in the 25-live bird handicap, 
killing straight from the 29yd. mark. He also killed 
straight in the 10-bird event, thus making a total of 35 
without a miss. 
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Team No. 1 of the Montclair Gun Club won the silver 
punch bowl, valued at $120, at the shoot of the Rahway 
(N. J.) Gun Club, on Saturday of last week. Tire shoot 
had been declared off, but was reinstated on the arrival 
of the Montclair shooters. The local men turned out to 
the number of five in support of their own shoot. 
Bernard Waters. 
Trapshooters’ League. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 3.—In the match of the Trap- 
shooters’ League, shot to-day at Media, Pa., the S. S. 
White team was victorious by a score of 418 out of a 
possible 500. Media was second with 399. The weather 
conditions were favorable for good scores. Newcomb 
was high with a total of 48 out of 50; Lehr, of the High¬ 
lands, was second with 47 and third high individual 
scores were made by Lehr, of the Highlands, and Gar- 
ugues, of North Camden, each scoring 46. 
Next league shoot is scheduled for Merchantville, on 
Dec. 1. 
S. S. White. 
Lilly . 
.46 
Highland. 
Ballantine .. 
..43 
. antrell . 
.38 
Ringgold . 
..35 
Harper . 
.41 
Homewood . 
..40 
Newcomb . 
.48 
Brooks . 
Fontain . 
.41 
H Wentz . 
..44 
St. Clair . 
.30 
Denham . 
1 ansey . 
.44 
Hilt . 
Brenizer . 
.39 
Davis . 
Griffiths . 
.41 
Lohr . 
F Coleman . 
.40—418 
Wayne . 
Media. 
North Camden. 
G Beatty . 
.39 
Rice . 
Williamson . 
,3s 
Guest . 
.27 
Pennington . 
.38 
French . 
Howard . 
.41 
Fleming . 
.34 
Rogers . 
.41 
Pfeil . 
.31 
Copple . 
E Smedley . 
.45 
Fink . 
.36 
.39 
Marcy . 
.37 
Manges . 
.39 
Wickes . 
.32 
Little . 
.42 
Chalmers . 
.38 
Sweeney . 
.37—399 
Carugues . 
.46—354 
The other scores made by the marksmen who failed to 
qualify on their respective teams were as follows: 
S. S. White—Meyer 38, George 32, Pratt 35, Cotting 34, 
Reid 34. Hinkson 31, Firth 28. 
Highland—Shaffer 31, Boyer 38, Smith 31, Laurent 24, 
Franklin 19. 
Media—S. Smedley 37, Hamel 36, Field 35, Mitchell 36, 
McDowell 17. 
North Camden—Pratt 23. 
Visitor—What are you doing here, my poor man? 
Convict—Time, mum.—Baltimore American. 
