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In Other Places. 
The annual meeting of the Faribault, Minn., Gun 
Club was held recently. The club has now forty 
members, and most of them are enthusiastic over their 
club affairs. The following officers were chosen: William 
Drehmel, President; Frank W. Meyer, Vice-President; 
John Ruge, Secretary; J. J. Rachae, Treasurer; J. Fred- 
ette, Captain. The club is enthusiastic over the erection 
of a club house for its members. 
H. C. Hirschy lately visited the reorganized gun club 
of Mankato, Minn., and gave the boys some pointers on 
how to smash targets. There is much enthusiasm in the 
club since the new officers have taken charge. 
Every indication points to a gun club being organized 
at Ingersoll, Ont., this year. Several of the best shots 
of the city are enthusiastic over the plans, and there 
will be handsome trophies up for competition, as well as 
matches with outside clubs. 
The Twin City Gun Club, of Neenah, Wis., has secured 
grounds on the old canning factory site, where shoots 
will be held regularly. 
Shooters are waking up at Honolulu. There.is pros¬ 
pect of getting up inter-island 1 matches. 
Mandan, N. D., has now a full-fledged gun club. It 
was organized recently, and now has a membership of 
24. The following named gentlemen were elected of¬ 
ficers: James Hanley, President; Roy Countryman, 
Vice-President; Laren S. Royer, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Northwood, N. D., will sport a gun club if the matter 
now before the sport-loving men of the town goes 
through. A friend writes that it should be encouraged, 
as it will give opportunities for closer observation and 
study of their fellow-man. 
The Morris, Ill., Driving Park Gun Club will hold 
regular shoots every third Tuesday. 
The Northwestern Rod and Gun Club was organized 
at Stanley, Wis., recently for the purpose of providing 
entertainment for its members. The officers are: J. B. 
Galbraith, President; L. P. Stevens, Vice-President; 
N. Stalheim, Secretary; J. E. Shafer, Treasurer. 
The Bessemer, Ala., Gun Club met recently and 
effected the permanent organization by the election of 
T. R. Fulton, President; J. A. Lake, Secretary. A pre¬ 
liminary shoot has been held, and now there will be some 
tall shooting. The members are hardly versed in the 
new law, as to whether they can shoot without a license. 
The State game warden will be appealed to. 
The El Reno, Okla., Gun Club has purchased Tibbitt’s 
Lake, and will convert it into* a sportsmen’s _ resort, 
where members and their families can enjoy their sum¬ 
mer outings. 
The Advance Club, Dayton, O., held its first shoot of 
the season Tuesday last, for which a good and attractive 
programme had been arranged. 
The Kansas Grasshoppers were so well pleased with 
the treatment accorded by the members of the Hutch¬ 
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