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every reason to believe that next year will be a record- 
breaker. 
1 he veteran Henry Anderson, of Salina, Kans., was 
the winner of the State championship at the Kansas 
shoot, Held at Hutchison. 
Entries are coming in fast for the big shoots at 
Chicago. 1 he Illinois State shoot is on foot this week 
A large turnout is reported present. 
South End Club, Bay City, Mich., was shooting 
° n th » e r ^J'ddle Grounds last Sunday. In the first event 
Ben McLean scored straight, 25, and ran out 15 on the 
ne *t i AIlen Brown and Mickles also shot well. 
1 he love of outdoor sports for recreation was mani¬ 
fested at Milton, Ore., the other day, when a gun club 
was perfected. Constitution and by-laws were adopted 
and officers were elected for the ensuing year. Twenty- 
five members were enrolled, with officers as follows- 
I)r. Janies Cannane, President; T. W. Hewitt Vice- 
President; G. A. Cowl, Secretary, and C. E. Brown 
Treasurer. 
Members of the Salem, O., Gun Club met recently at 
their grounds and' enjoyed the afternoon among the 
festive clays. Messrs. Early and McCune vied with 
each other for the high honors. The gunners will en¬ 
deavor to hold regular meetings from this time on 
during the summer months. 
Fred Gilbert, the Spirit Lake Wizard, has not for- 
gotten how. Last week at Chicago he broke 93 targets 
out of 100. The last 50 were straight. 
W. F Garrett won the Board of Trade challenge cup 
at the last shoot of the big Chicago Gun Club with a 
°L ^ Kinney and Binyon mad'e 43, 
Fuller 42 and Willard 41, taking the money prizes. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., May ll.-The regular weekly shoot 
brought out but nine men to-day. Few high scores 
* were made, partly owing to the high winds prevailing 
} at times during the afternoon, and partly because sev- 
i eral of the men were trying new guns. 
Both events 3 and 4—total scores combined—and event 
o were won by G. H. Piercy, the latter being the third 
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