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^Professional. 
Middlesex Gun Club. 
Of the twenty-second annual open clay bird shooting 
Championship meeting, to be held at the grounds of the 
Middlesex Gun Club, Hendon, London, N. W., on June 
24, 25, 26, 27, 1914. 
LIST OF COMPETITIONS 
(Subject to Alteration.) 
FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24TII, 
Commencing at 2 P. M. 
No. 1. “The 'Shooting Times Competition. Handicap. 
Conditions—10 birds down the line. Prizes—CHiming 
clock, and ’three other prizes. Entrance fee—5 shillings. 
No. 2. Single Fire Competition. Handicap by dis¬ 
tance. Conditions—First miss out, single ’fire, over three 
sets of traps from center mark. Prizes—Silver cup and 
£10 specie. Entrance fees—First entry, 6 shillings; 
second entry, 4 shillings. 
No. 3. The Automatics. Handicap. Single barrel. 
Conditions—10 birds 'down the line, 1 barrel only. Prizes 
—Browning automatic gun, and three other prizes. En¬ 
trance fee—6 shillings. 
SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 25TH, 
Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 
No. 4* The Middlesex Gun Club Competition. Han¬ 
dicap. Conditions—10 birds down the line. Prizes—Mr. 
F. W. Moore’s Cup. M. G. C. prize and two other 
prizes. Entrance fee—7s. 6d. 
No. 5. The London Gunmakers’ Cup. Handicap by 
distance. Conditions—To be shot for at 3 birds over 
three sets of traps, center mark, single fire principle. 
Ties first miss out. Prizes—Gunmakers’ Cup and £10 
specie. Entrance fees—First entry, 6s.; second entry, 4s. 
No. 6* The Ladies’ Challenge Cup. Handicap. Con¬ 
ditions—10 birds down the line. The prizes to be shot 
for by ladies who are shooting members of affiliated 
clubs, or by gentlemen nominated by ladies. Prizes— 
Holdership of 'Mr. Forbes L. Smith’s Challenge 'Cup and 
the “Walkers Parker” prize, with nine other ladies’ 
prizes to be won outright. Entrance fee—7s. 6d. 
No. 7. The “Dewar” Shield. Scratch. Conditions— 
C. B. S. A. club team match, 6 shooters. 10 birds down 
the line. Prizes—6 gold medals and holdership of Sir 
Thomas Dewar’s Challenge Shield. Entrance fee—£2 2s. 
for each team. 
No. 8.* The “Land and Water” Prize. 'Handicap. 
Conditions—10 birds down the line, 1 barrel only al¬ 
lowed. Prizes—The County Gentleman and Land and 
Water gold watch and three other prizes. Entrance 
fee—6 s. 
No. 9* The Bronze Star. Aggregate. Scratch. Con¬ 
ditions—Shot concurrently with Nos. 4, 6 and 8. (40 
birds down the line). Kills alone count. Prize—The 
bronze star. Entrance fee—2s. 
THIRD DAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH, 
Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 
No. 10.* The “Trovers and Tyros.” Handicap. Con¬ 
ditions—10 birds down the line, 1 barrel only allowed. 
Trovers—(Class A.) Prizes—£5 specie. Open to scratch 
and i-point men and to all those who have won a prize 
at the meeting. Tyros—(Class B.) “Tyros Cup” and 
three other prizes. Open only to 2-point men and over, 
who have not won a prize at ’the meeting. Entrance 
' fees—First entry, 4s. 6d. Second entry, 3s. 6d. 
No. 11. The “Perrier” Cups. Pairs, handicapped by 
distance. Conditions—5 pairs of birds each to partnered 
shooters standing at No. 2 and No. 4 marks. Prizes— 
Two “Perrier” silver cups and four other prizes. En¬ 
trance fee—6s. for each competitor. 
No. 12.* The “Westley. Richards” Competition. Han¬ 
dicap. Conditions—10 birds down the line. Prizes— 
Westley Richards one-trigger detachable lock hammer- 
less ejector gun, in fitted case complete, and three other 
prizes. Entrance fee—12s. 6d. 
No. 13. “The Field” Competition. Scratch. Conditions 
—5 pairs of birds, single fire, one from the trench and 
one from the tower. Gun down. Prizes—Field Cup and 
three other prizes. Entrance fee—7s. 6d. 
No. 14.* The “Dougall Memo rial.” Handicap by dis¬ 
tance. Conditions—20 birds down the line straight. 
Prizes—Holdership of cup (value 80 guineas). Added 
silver prize and four other prizes to be won outright. 
Entrance fee—7s. 6d. 
No. 15-* The Bronze Star. Aggregate. Scratch. Con¬ 
ditions—Shot concurrently with Nos. 10, 12 and 14. (50 
birds down the line.) Kills alone count. Entrance fee 
—2S. 
FOURTH DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 
Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 
No. 16.* The “Country Life” Competition. Handicap, 
(drovers and Tyros.) Conditions—ro birds down the 
line. Trovers—(Class A.) Prizes—Country Life prize 
and three other prizes. _ Open to scratch and i-point 
men, and to all competitors who have won a prize at 
the meeting. Tyros—“Class B.) Country Life prize and 
three other prizes. Open only to 2-point men and over, 
who have not won a prize at the meeting. Entrance 
fee—One entry only, 7s. 6d. 
No. 17.* The Species Competition. Handicap. Con- 
ditions—io birds down the line. Prizes—Silver cuid to 
be won outright, and £25 specie added by the C. B. S. A. 
Entrance fee—One entry only, i;s. 
.No. 18. .The International Shield. Scratch. Condi¬ 
tions—National teams of 6. 20 birds down the line. 
Prizes—Holdership of Shield (value £75) and gold me¬ 
dals. Gold star medal to the competitor making the 
highest score in each team. Entrance fee—£4 10s. for 
each team. 
No. 19.* The. Championship Competition. Scratch. 
Conditions—30 birds down the line, and 10 single fire, 
5 from No. 2, and 3 from No. 4 mark. Prizes—Holder- 
ship of Championship Cun (value 30 guineas). Added 
silver trophy, N, R. A. life membership and five other 
prizes. Entrance fee—12s. 6d. (Competitors shooting 
with 'three points in handicaps are not eligible to enter 
for this event.) 
No. 20.* The Bronze Star. Aggregate. Scratch. Con¬ 
ditions—Shot concurrently with Nos. 16. 17 and 19 (first 
30 birds only). 60 birds down the line. Kills alone 
count. Prize—The bronze star. Entrance fee—2s. 
