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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 19, 1907. 
La Junta Gun Club. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
La Junta, Colo., Jan. 12.—There is a good deal of in¬ 
terest being shown by the members of the La Junta Gun 
Club in the efforts being made to stop the wheels of 
the trophy clock donated by Mr. Will Bowen, and at 
present held by Mr. I. W. Harr. Mr. Harr has success¬ 
fully held the clock for three weeks against all comers. 
His scores have been better than the average amateur 
can boast of. 
The shoot this w y eek was not as well attended as we 
wished, and the birds were thrown somewhat erratic, 
causing a falling off in scores. 
Shooting at 25 targets the scores were as follows: 
Harr .23 Beibes .18 
Bowen .22 Beimer .18 
Ritter .19 
There will shortly be a contest for the supper, and the 
interest is getting pretty strong. La Junta has some 
shooters even if the outside does not hear from us in the 
papers. Four or five of the club are good for 22 to 24 
out of 25 most any time. C. B. Ritter. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 12. —The regular shoot of the 
'Northside Gun Club- was held to-day on the club 
grounds at Columbus Heights. A good nurnber of the 
shooters and their friends were in attendance. The 
grounds were very wet, but the platform afforded dry 
footing. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Dr Hunter . 
. 7 
12 
20 
17 
14 
20 
C Truax . 
. 6 
7 
17 
22 
23 
W Jones . 
. 4 
12 
17 
17 
16 
A A Hegeman. 
. 5 
9 
20 
18 
18 
16 
Dr Reagan . 
. 8 
12 
22 
20 
T Spaeth . 
. 7 
14 
21 
21 
2i 
if 
T Bender . 
. 5 
9 
20 
23 
16 
Wm Kussmaul . 
2 
8 
? 
12 
10 
ii 
H Beckler . 
. 6 
9 
16 
15 
19 
H Zabriskie . 
14 
18 
19 
S Shwart . 
19 
18 
15 
E Christopher .. 
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19 
14 
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Montclair, N. J., Jan. 12.—Owing to the fact that the 
weather was very stormy, and that several of the mem¬ 
bers of the club were taking part in a team race with 
the Ossining Gun Club at Ossining, N. Y., the attend¬ 
ance was very small. 
Events 1, 2, 4 and 5 were for practice, event 3 being 
the initial shoot for the Remington trophy. Scores: 
1 
10 
8 
5 
6 
2 
15 
14 
12 
5 
H. B. T. 
6 38 44 
6 34 
12 27 
40 
39 
Events: 
Targets: 
P Cockefair 
Winslow 
Hughes ... 
C Cockefair . .. .. 5 
Gould . g 
Event 5. relay team race: 
P Cockefair .10 Winslow .9 
C Cockefair .4—14 Gould . 9—18 
The Montclair team was beaten at Ossining. Scores, 
183 to 178, a difference of 5 targets in favor of the Os¬ 
sining team. Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Belmont Gun Club. 
Narbertii, Pa., Jan. 9. —A live bird shoot was held 
on the Belmont Gun Club grounds to-day. The 15-bird 
handicap had $5 entrance. Scores: 
Babb . 
.28 
14 
Mvers . 
.2S - 
11 
Clegg . 
.28 
12 
Cohr . 
.28 
11 
Kohler .. 
.28 
12 
Hart . 
.29 
9 
Johnson .... 
.27 
11 
Blaffie . 
.28 
9 
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Fixtures. 
Jan. 28-Feb. 2.—Rochester, N. Y.—The Indoor Twenty- 
two Caliber Rifle League third annual tournament, 
under auspices of the Columbia Rifle Club. J. S. 
Mullan, Sec’y. 
March 9-16.—New York-Zettler Rifle Club annual cham¬ 
pionship and prize shoot, 159 West 23d St. F. Heck- 
ing, Sec’y. 
May 614.—Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bund 
fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of Ger¬ 
man Rifle Club. W. J. D. Heinz, Sec’y. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, Jan. 10.—The following scores were made in 
the gallery of the Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Asso¬ 
ciation, 2628 Broadway The conditions were 20yds., 
revolver: B. F. Wilder 94, 90, 89, 86, 86; M. Hays 84, 84; 
C. B. Tameson 84, 79; W. Shedd 91, 86, 85; C. W. 
Green 89, 88, 86, 82, 80; G. Greuzer 91, 90, 86,. 86, 86; 
J. E. Silliman 87, 85. J. E. Silliman. 
The Rendezvous, Homossassa, Fla., Jan. 1.—Kindly 
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I am much pleased with results. Fishing fine. Every¬ 
body having elegant luck and fine sport. Weather ideal; 
75 degrees in the shade to-day. I wish you a prosperous 
and happy New Year. W. L. Lowry. 
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