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If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Dec. 17.—Wilmington, Del.—Anniversary shoot of the 
Dupont Gun Club. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Nov. 28-29.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worthing¬ 
ton, Vice-Pres. 
Nov. 30-Dec. 1.—Adams (Neb.) G. C. H. K. Mitton, 
Sec’y. 
Dec. 13.—Concordia, Kans.—Blue Ribbon G. C. J. F. 
Caldwell, Sec’y. 
Dec. 20.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Onondaga County G. C. 
T. E. Clay, Sec’y. 
1912. 
Jan. 24-27.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Mgr. 
April 17-19.—Wichita, Kans.—Kansas State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Interurban G. C. C. W. 
Jones, Sec’y, 209 N. Main St., Wichita, Kans. 
June 4-6.—Mexico, Mo.—Fifth annual State tournament 
of the Missouri State Trapshooters’ Association, 
under the auspices of the Audrain Country Gun Club, 
of Farber, Mo. Russell Glynn, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The sixteenth annual indoor championship match and 
prize shoot of 1912 will be held under the auspices of the 
Zettler Rifle Club, 159 West Twenty-third street, New 
York, from March 9 to 16. Programs will be issued 
later. A. Begerow is President; F. Hecking, Secretary. 
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Try sowing broadcast a bushel or two of wild celery in 
the ponds and marshes in your neighborhood and you 
will get many a wild duck or goose that otherwise would 
fly right over. The planting is easy, no cultivation is 
necessary and the cost about $3.00 a bushel. It will 
grow in any fresh water (muddy bottom preferred) from 
two to six feet deep, and may be planted in late fall or 
spring. Wild celery is sought by the diving ducks, but 
in shallow water it will attract mallard, black and wood 
duck. 
At the annual election of the Genesee County Fish 
and Game Protective Association, recently held, Charles 
W. Gardiner was chosen President; Albert J. Squier, 
Treasurer, and Horace IT. Chapin, Secretary. President 
Gardiner, a man of irrepressible energy, predicts some¬ 
thing doing every minute for the next 365 days. 
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At Bayside, L. I., the Oakland Golf Club has taken up 
trapshooting enthusiastically. In fact, Saturday after¬ 
noons and holidays shooters are in greater proportion 
than golf players. The shooting grounds are well situ¬ 
ated for good light and clear background. The club 
numbers several high per cent shooters in its ranks. A 
tournament will be held on Thanksgiving Day. 
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Trapshooting in and about Utica, which has been in a 
somewhat dormant state for many months, bids fair to 
become very lively this winter if present plans for a “re¬ 
vival campaign” are carried out. A complete new equip¬ 
ment will be installed at the grounds of the Riverside 
Gun Club, including a 50ft. inclosed wooden shelter to 
cover the shooting score, thus making target shooting in 
the winter as enjoyable as at any other season of the 
year. Thanksgiving Day has been selected for the open¬ 
ing and a nice sweepstake program will be provided. 
W. E. Corfield, Jerome Debee and E. J. Loughlin will 
have charge of the aflfair, and the gunners desiring to 
attend need not hang back on account of the weather, as 
it will be an “indoor” shoot, with the new shelter giving 
complete protection. Programs may be had by address¬ 
ing the secretary, E. J. Loughlin. Beecroft. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Nov. 18.—There were two ties in the 
two-man team shoot here to-day. Blake Brothers split 
with F. B. Stephenson and C. R. James, each pair get¬ 
ting 46 out of 50. Charles Blake broke his 25 straight, 
while A. Blake missed 4. .1. F. James and A. Bryant tied 
G. G. Stephenson and J. S. Lawson with 41. The ties 
will be shot off to-day. 
The leg on the November cup went to J. IT. Vander- 
veer with 24, of which one was handicap. 
Charles Blake wandered with the take home trophy, 
getting 93 out of 100 clays. This same gentleman, with 
2 handicap, took the Stake trophy with 23 out of 25. 
Weather was atrocious. Scores: 
November cup, 25 targets, 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 24 
C Blake . 2 23 
C A Lockwood. 4 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 20 
A Bryant . 5 18 
C T Davis. 5 18 
handicap: 
J F James. 0 17 
IT T Spooner. 5 17 
A Blake . 4 17 
J S Lawson. 5 16 
C R James. 1 14 
A E Hendrickson.. 3 13 
Take home trophy, 100 targets; won by Charles Blake: 
Charles Blake. 93 
A Blake . 83 
F S Hyatt. 77 
F B Stephenson. 76 
J H Vanderveer. 75 
G G Stephenson. 73 
J S Lawson . 72 
J. F. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 C T Davis 
C A Lockwood. 4 23 
G G Stephenson.... 3 22 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 22 
A Blake . 4 21 
C R James. 1 20 
J F Adams. 0 19 
H T Spooner. 71 
C R James. 70 
T F James. 67 
C T Davis . 63 
A E Hendrickson. 63 
A Bryant . 57 
J S Lawson. 5 
A E Hendrickson.. 3 
F S Hyatt. 1 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Charles Blake . 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 2 22 
C A Lockwood. 4 22 
A Blake . 4 21 
C R Tames. 1 20 
C T Davis. 5 20 
Won by Blake. 
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Charles Blake . 2 17 
A Bryant . 5 15 
H T Spooner. 5 15 
G G Stephenson- 3 19 
A Bryant . 5 17 
A E Hendrickson... 3 17 
J F James. 
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5 15 
F S Hyatt. 1 14 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
A Blake . 4 21 
Chas Blake . 2 25—46 
J F James . 0 20 
"A Bryant. 5 21—41 
Shoot-off, Nov. 25. 
F B Stephenson 0 23 
C R James. 1 23—46 
G Stephenson... 3 21 
J S Lawson. 5 20—41 
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