Aug. i, 1908.] 
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We strongly recommend MISSISSAGA, NEPIGON, FRENCH 
RIVER, KiPAWA, KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA, WHITEF1SH. 
HUNTING 
For Moose and Deer go to Mississaga, Kipawa. C. P. R. main 
line between Fort Arthur, Kenora and Sudbury. 
SHEEP. GOAT. GRIZZLY 
Send for our Special Report on British Columbia. 
Our new edition “Fishing, Shooting and Camping in Canada” will post you 
on sport of all kinds. After perusal write for particulars to 
L. 0. ARMSTRONG, Tourist Agent 
6 C. P. R. OFFICES, MONTREAL 
A Metaxas, Greece. 21 
C Palmer, U. K. 23 
14 
00 
57 
71 
12 
20 
55 
69 
A W Westover, Canada... 21 
12 
00 
55 
69 
R Hutton, U. K. 23 
10 
20 
53 
66 
T W Wilson, Holland. 20 
13 
20 
53 
66 
M E Fletcher. Canada.... 22 
9 
22 
53 
66 
F W Moore, U. K. 21 
11 
20 
52 
65 
G Whittaker, U. K. IS 
9 
24 
51 
64 
D McMackon, Canada.... 19 
14 
17 
50 
63 
T F Pike, U. K. 22 
12 
16 
50 
63 
C M Viruly, Holland. IS 
13 
17 
48 
60 
Baron T V’n Vorst, Holl’d 18 
14 
15 
47 
59 
Baron E Van Vorst, 1 loll'd 19 
13 
15 
47 
59 
H P Creasey, U. K. 22 
9 
15 
46 
58 
() Easte, U. K. IS 
11 
17 
46 
58 
G E Merlin, U. K. is 
11 ) 
17 
45 
56 
G L Vivian, Canada. 16 
10 
18 
44 
55 
W B Morris, U. IC. 10 
*Gold medal. fSilver medal. 
12 22 44 
JBronze medal. 
55 
Team Competition.—First stage 30 hi 
rds at 
known 
traps 
and unknown angles; second stage 20 birds ditto and 5 
birds at unknown traps and angles; third stage, 40 birds 
at known traps and unknown angles and 10 birds at 
unknown traps and angles. Complete scores of teams 
competing in final stage: 
United Kingdom First Team—F. \V. Moore, Captain. 
,- 
-Stage 
s— N 
1st 
2d 
3d 
Total 
. Per Ct 
F W Moore. 
22 
15 
23 
60 
57 
P Easte . 
16 
15 
24 
55 
52 
A Maunder . 
25 
18 
40 
83 
79 
C Palmer . 
25 
12 
34 
71 
68 
T F Pike. 
23 
22 
32 
YY 
73 
J M Postans. 
26 
14 
31 
61 
58 
127 
96 
184 
407 
Percentages. 
71 
64 
61 
65 
Canada—F A 
Par 
ker, Captain. 
,- 
-Stages—, 
W PI Ewing. 
24 
19 
38 
81 
77 
G L Vivian. 
IS 
12 
28 
58 
55 
G Beattie . 
20 
IS 
35 
73 
70 
M E Fletcher. 
18 
13 
34 
65 
62 
A W Westover. 
22 
15 
35 
72 
69 
D McMackon . 
12 
18 
26 
56 
53 
114 
95 
196 
405 
Percentages. 
63 
63 
65 
64 
United Kingdom Second 
Team—G. 
Whittaker. 
Captain 
T H Butt. 
19 
12 
31 
62 
59 
G Whittaker . 
15 
IS 
37 
70 
67 
IP P Creasey. 
20 
14 
25 
59 
56 
R Hutton . 
17 
12 
27 
56 
53 
G H Skinner. 
17 
16 
30 
63 
60 
W B Morris. 
IS 
12 
32 
62 
59 
106 
84 
182 
372 
Percentages. 
58 
56 
62 
59 
July 15.—The Clay Bird Shooting Association’s six¬ 
teenth annual championship meeting was commenced on 
the grounds of the Uxendon Shooting Club at Uxendon 
on Wednesday last. The weather, although fine to start 
with, changed after the luncheon interval, a heavy 
shower considerably marring- the proceedings. Never 
before has such an international character been given to 
this annual gathering as on the present occasion, as in 
addition to England, Canada, Belgium and Greece were 
represented' in the various competitions. Principal in¬ 
terest was centered in the Dewar Shield, to be competed 
for by teams representing clubs affiliated to the Clay 
Bird Shooting Association. Three clubs entered, viz., 
the Ealing Gun Club, the Parkdale Gun Club of Toronto, 
and the holders, the Brussels Gun Club, the English 
team beating that from Canada by one bird only. Scores: 
Entries handicap, at 10 birds down the line; 43 subs.: 
H. B. T. H. B. T. 
Lt Van Tilt. 1 9 10 Mooners . 2 7 9 
L Gernaert . 1 9 10 Fesengher .. 2 7 9 
M Ouersin . 2 7 9 Francois . 3 6 9 
Parker . 2 7 9 Davies . 2 7 9 
Ewing . 0 9 9 Fletcher . 1 8 9 
Beattie . 0 9 9 
All ties divided. 
Walkers Parker handicap, at 10 birds down the line, 
32 subs.: 
M Fesengher _ 2 8 10 C Hellis . 1 8 9 
M Francois. 3 8 10 Ewing . 0 9 9 
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R.S.P.C.A. competition, at 10 birds down the line; 38 
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Beattie . 0 29 29 Musgrove . 0 25 25 
M Fesengher ... 5 21 26 Kerridge . 5 19 24 
Dewar interclub shield: 
England . 45 Brussels . 33 
Canada . 44 
Vice-President’s handicap, at 10 birds down the line; 
35 subs.: 
M Quersin . 2 8 10 Maunder . 0 9 9 
Metaxas . 0 10 10 Watson . 0 9 9 
Cooppal competition, at 5 birds down the line and 5 at 
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R Watson . 9 Ewing . 8 
Beattie . 9 Musgrove . 8 
July 16.—Rain fell continuously throughout the day, 
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ladies’ prizes until the next day. Scores: 
Entries handicap, at 10 birds, down the line, 45 subs.: 
Van Tilt . 1 9 10 M Davies . 2 7 9 
S Gray . 3 7 10 Ewing . 0 9 9 
C Hellis . 1 8 9 Westover . 0 9 9 
All ties divided. 
Westley Richards, at 10 birds down the line; 40 subs.: 
W E Steers. 2 9 10 Fletcher . 1 8 9 
M Quersin . 1 8 9 Goodwin . 3 6 9 
Merlin . 18 9 
Arntorers handicap, at 10 birds at known traps and 
unknown angles on the team system; 29 subs.: 
G Whitaker . 2 8 10 Males . 3 7 10 
Fletcher . 2 10 10 Court . 2 9 10 
Five-pound prize, 10 birds down the line; 42 subs.: 
Ewing . 0 10 10 Maunder . 0 9 9 
Whitaker . 1 9 10 Sparrow . 2 7 9 
Leedham . 2 7 9 
All ties divided. 
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