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STEEL LINED SHELLS 
A Steel Band I nside The Paper 
Pick up a U M C Steel Lined Shell and you are 
impressed with its beautiful finish. The brass, 
the tough specially waterproofed paper, the 
splendid workmanship, present a beautiful out¬ 
side appearance. 
And cut one open. Inside around the smoke¬ 
less powder you find a tough band of steel the 
Steel Lining. That is a protection found in no other shell made in 
The Steel Lining costs you nothing but the safeguard of asking for 
U M C Steel Lined Shells. 
Your dealer will supply you—if not, please write us. 
UM C Steel Lined Shells won the 5 Blue 
Ribbon Shooting Handicaps of 1909. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Agency: 315 Broadway, New York City 
Traps hooting. 
If you want your shoot to he announced here 
send a notice like the following. 
Fixtures. 
„ . /T T -V G C L. H. Schorte- 
Jan. 11—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. 
meier, Sec’y.- _ . \ r- r 
Tan. 14 - 16 —Rogers Springs (Tenn.) G. C. 
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Feb. 8.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. c. •*- 
meier, Sec’y. _ TT , „ r r A K Ludwig, 
Feb. 12.—Temple, Pa.-Hercules G. C. A. 
Sec’y. __ tit- _-R s Elliott tournament. 
Feb. 15-18.—Kansas City, Mo. . • E jj. Schorte- 
March 8— Bergen Beach (L. 1-) G. c. 
meier, Sec’y. u ct T T G C L. H. Schorte- 
April 12.—Bergen Beach (L. 1.) G. c. 
meier, Sec’y. t 1 G C L H. Schorte- 
May 10.—Bergen Beach (L. 1.) G. 
meier, Sec’y. , T t 'i G C L H. Schorte- 
June 14.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. c. - n 
meier, Sec'y. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Jan. 17-21.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. ^^'^dYufts S Pres! 
Jan. SS-Artfsi^CN MOT. C. Mark A. Corbin SecY- 
Feb 1.—Delaware Water Gap (Pa.) G. C. jos. 
M„?h a 8"'-Hc P ta..bu F Junction. Pa- Keystone Shoot- 
ing League. F. M. Lames, Secj. Alford Sport ing 
March Balt 'F°r e ’c ^ Geo P. Mordecai, Pres. 
Goods Company G. 1 L. ^ Bailey, Sec'y* 
May W—Bethel (C^nn.) G.C. ^ Q Eaches> Sec’y. 
May 30.—Carrick (Pa-) •, q Ohio State tournament. 
May 31-June 3 .-Cleveland O. UMo w H . 
under the auspices of the Lieveianu 
Wallace, Mgr. 
June 2-4.—Atlantic City, N. J.-New JerSey State tour- 
Tune*Sy r ac u se" K T-New York State Sportsmen’s 
JUn Associatfon C tdurnament. Chas. G Blandford Sec’y. 
o q _Sullivan (Ill ) G. C. Ben. Cochran, Sec y. 
Sept. ^-29.-—Sullivan (Ill.) G. C. Ben Cochran, Secy. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Jersey City Gun Club, of Jersey City, N. J., will 
hold its next shoot on Jan. 16. Hot lunch served gratis 
to every one in attendance. 
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The Cayuga County Gun Club, of Auburn, N. Y 
Jos. N. Knapp, Secretary, has registered a tournament 
with the Interstate Association. The dates are May 
and 19. ^ 
On Jan. 1, at Carlisle, Pa., a six-man team of the 
Carlisle Gun Club defeated a like team of the Mechanics- 
burg Shooting Association with a total of 44 to ot ou 
of a possible 60. 
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The main event of the program provided for the 
Orange, N. J., Gun Club holiday shoot, Jan. 1, had a 
Winchester repeater for a prize. It was; won by Dr. 
Charles E. Fleck, who scored 49 out of 50 6 of 
were allowance. 
In the 10-bird event of the Marcus Hook, Pa-, Gun 
Club Jan. 1, two brothers, Messrs. G. C. and • • 
Tompkins tied on a full score from the 30yd. mark. 
The tie was shot off at 20 birds, Mr. G. C. Tompkins 
winning by 19 to 17. The defeated contestant scored - 
straight before missing. 
The Penrose Gun Club, of Philadelphia, held a live- 
bird handicap shoot on Jan. 1, which had twenty con¬ 
testants. The event was at 15 birds Messrs. F sl , 
Holznazle, Paul and Wayne tied on 14 for first, w t 
agreement to shoot off the tie for the trophy at a later 
date, as darkness had supervened at the close of 
event. ^ 
The second leg of the series of contests between the 
N 0r th Caldwell, N. J., Gun Club, and the Passaic County 
Gun Club, Jan. 1, was won by the former. The totals 
were 317 to 308. The contest took place on the North 
Caldwell grounds. The nexf contest will take place at 
Clifton, N. J., on Jan. 15, on the Passaic County Gun 
Club grounds. 
The fourth annual contest at live birds for the trophy 
emblematic of the tri-state championship (Ohio, Indiana 
and Kentucky), took place at Dayton Ky on Jan 1, 
and was won by Geo. Walker, who tied with J. Schreck 
on 25, and won in the shoot-off, 10 to 9 On the first 
day, Dec. 31, F. D. Alkire won in the 50-bud practice 
event with a total of 49 out of 50. 
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There was a large attendance at the shoot of the Cres¬ 
cent Athletic Club on Jan. 1, at the club ground,*B y 
Ridge, Brooklyn. Mr. J. H. \ anderveer distingu she 
himself by winning four events, in close compe ^- . 
Two of these were respectively the New <-« l . 
ItTd the Stake trophy. Mr. F. S Hy.« 
alone in .he scratch even. a. In arge,,. Mr. C 
Lockwood won the committee trophy and ■ "• « 
body the Palmer trophy. 
