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A REAL GUN 
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No. 776 Hubbard St. 
FULTON, N. Y. 
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MICHIGAN STEEL BOAT COMPANY 1417 Jefferson Avenue DETROIT, MICHIGAN, U. S. A. 
April 29 and 30.—Columbus, Nebr., New Colum¬ 
bus Gun Club, F. H. Rudat, secretary. 
May 4.—Lawrence, Kans., Lawrence Gun Club, 
G. W. Butler, secretary. 
May 4 and 5-—Eagle Grove, la., Eagle Grove 
Gun Club, A. L. Yearous, secretary. 
May 4 and 5.—Moberly, Mo., Moberly Gun 
Club, J. A. Melton, secretary. 
May 5— Springville, Utah, Utah State Sports¬ 
mens’ Assn., Tournament, A. R. Bain, sec¬ 
retary. 
May 5.—Hicksville, Ohio, Hicksville Gun Club, 
C. E. Maxwell, secretary. 
May 5.—Red Lion, Pa., Red Lion Uun Club, 
Bernard Elsesser, manager, 
May 5.—Peru, Ind., Peru Gun Club, G. W. 
Wagner, secretary. 
May 6.—Toledo, Ohio, Toledo Power Boat Gun 
Club, J. W. Taylor, secretary. 
May 7.—Sac City, Iowa, Sac City Gun Club, W. 
F. Weary, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 7.—Garden City, Kans., Garden City Gun 
Club, Frank Schulman, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
May 7 and 8.-^Chappell, Nebr., Chappell Gun 
Club, J. R - Wertz, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 8.—South Bend_, Ind., St. Joe Valley Gun 
Club, C. J. Morris, secretary. 
May A 8 V C A ester ’ Pa '> Chester Blue Rock Club, 
A. L. Armstrong, secretary. 
May io and 11.—Omaha, Nebr., Omaha Gun 
Club, R. D. Vaught, secretary. 
May " and I2 -—Waterloo, Iowa., Waterloo Gun 
Club, L. W. Witry, secretary. 
May ll , II - _JMilan ’ Mo - MiIan Gun Club, N. A. 
Mewmaw, president. 
May 11.—Dayton, Ohio, Riverdale Gun Club, 
Wm. J. Seifried, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
Way 11 and 12.—Indianapolis, Ind., Indianapolis 
Gun Club, G. R. Waite, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
May ^.-Brownsville, Pa., Western Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, Edna E. 
Lautenslager, corresponding secretary. 
May 12. Las Animas, Colo., <<r T. B/* Trap and 
Gun Club, Lieut. Stephen W. Wallace, sec¬ 
retary. 
May 12. Charlottesville, Va., Charlottesville and 
University Gun Club, G. L. Bruffey, presi¬ 
dent. 
May c- I ^T, Ithaca - N ’ Y - Lakeside Gun Club, C. 
S. Wilson, president. 
May 12.—Shelton, Nebr., Shelton Gun Club, E. 
D. Taylor, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 12 and 13.—Pratt, Kans., Kansas State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Pratt 
Gun Club, Chas. Cooper, secretary. 
Ma y 12 and I 3 -—Montpelier, Vt„ Montpelier 
Gun Club, G. E. Megrath, president. 
M^'H-—Pueblo, Colo., Pueblo Gun Club, F. S. 
Ramey, president. 
May Freeport, Ills., Freeport Gun Club, C. 
L. Bossmeyer, secretary. 
May 14.—Arnolds Park, la., Arnolds Park Gun 
Club, L. Hinshaw, President. (Old Policy ) 
May 15.—Paducah, Ky., Paducah Target Club, 
C. E. Purcell, manager. 
Ma U, I5 r~^ ew Haven ’ Conn., New Haven Gun 
Club, Inc., P. B. Keenan, president. 
May I 5 -—Slackwood, N. J., Slackwood Gun Club, 
W. J. Jones, secretary. 
Ma y i7.-£alem, Ore., Capital City Rod and 
Gun Club, Mark Siddall, secretary. 
May i8.-Durant, I a ., Durant Gun Club, Hugo 
Boldt, secretary. 
May jS—E lkins, W. Va., Elkins Gun Club, Jno. 
Graham, president. 
May 18-JMedford, Okla., Medford Gun Club, 
I. V. Hardy, secretary. 
May 18. (Marthasville, 'Mo., Daniel Boone Gun 
Club, Gus. Lichtenberg, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
Ma y l8 -—Logansport, Ind., Logansport Gun Club, 
L). C. Rogers, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 18, 19 and 20.—North Platte, Nebr., Neb¬ 
raska State Tournament, under the auspices 
of the Buffalo Bill Gun- Club, J. C. Den, sec¬ 
retary. 
May 18 and 19.—Seattle, Wash., Washington 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Seattle Trap Shooters Assn., Hugh Fleming, 
secretary. 
May 19.—'Ossining, N. Y., Ossining Gun Club, 
Amos Bedell, Secretary. 
May 19.—Tiffin, Ohio. Seneca Gun Club, A. T. 
Wiley, secretary. 
May 19, 20 and 21.—Milton, Pa., Pennsylvania 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Milton Sportsmen’s Association, F. A. God- 
charles, corresponding secretary. 
May 19 and 20.—Jacksonville, Ills., Central 
Ills. Trap Shooters’ League Tournament, F. 
P. Vickery, secretary. 
May 19 and 20.—Hugo, Okla., Hugo Gun Club, 
R. U. Fletcher, secretary. 
May 20.—Alexandria, S. D., Alexandria Gun 
Club, M. J. Maney, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 20.—Battle Creek, Mich., Battle Creek Gun 
Club, R. G. Bock, manager. 
May 20.—'Camden, N. J., Camden Shooting 
Assn., W. H. Kling, secretary. 
May 20.—Darlington, Wise., Darlington Gun 
Club, R. E. Orton, manager. 
May 20.—Hampton, la., Hampton Gun Club, M. 
A. Harrison, Secretary. (Old Policy.) 
May 20 and 21.—Pipestone, Minn.—Pipestone Gun 
Club, Alfred Peterson, Secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
May 21 and 22.—Laramie, Wyo., Gem City Gun 
Club, Max Weick, secretary. 
May 22.—Claymont, Del., Claymont Trapshooting 
Club, Wm. G. Robelen, Manager. 
May 22.—Concord, S. I., N. Y., Robin Hood 
Gun Club, Geo. Conelley, secretary. 
May 22.—Niles, Ohio., Mahoning Valley Gun 
Club, Jos. Rummell, manager. 
May 24.—Gananoque, Canada., Thousand Islands 
Gun Club, C. A. Lewis, secretary. (Old 
Policy.) 
May 24.—Utica, Ills., Starved Ro^k Gun Club, 
Howard F. Doan, President. (Old Policy.) 
May 25.'—Caldwell, Kans., Caldwell Gun Club, 
John F. Ryland, secretary. 
May 25.—'Circleville, O., Central Ohio Trap 
'Shooters’ League, Tournament, Harry C. 
Downey, secretary. 
May 25.—Boonville, Mo., Boonville Gun Club, C. 
H. Ploger, secretary. 
May 25 and 26.—Ft. Dodge, la., Ft. Dodge Gun 
Club, Jos. Kautzky, secretary. 
May 26 and 27.—Hotchkiss, Colo., Delta County 
Gun Club, Nick Powell and R. A. King, 
managers. 
