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Sam LovePs Boy. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books 
in the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, who 
grows up under the tuition of the coterie of friends that 
we know so well, becomes a man just at the time of the 
Civil War, and carries a musket in defence of what he 
believes to be the right. 
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ITHACA GUN CO.. Dept. No. 25, - Ithaca, N. Y. 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., Jan. 22.—There was some wind, which 
disturbed the flights of the targets. George S. McCarty 
was high with a total of S6 out of 100. The conditions 
were out of the regular, therefore all things considered, 
and 21yds. also being in consideration, the score was ex¬ 
cellent. 
There were five regular and an extra miss-and-out. 
The first five were at 20 targets each, and the last 20 
were divided up into five incomers, five singles overhead 
and five pair of overhead doubles. There were prizes 
for first, second and third high guns, besides something 
for the best man in each event with second and third 
prices in some of them. The prize winners were: Mc¬ 
Carty, first prize, silver buttons, for high gun of the 
day; third prize in the fourth event, first for the last 
three, combined in No. 5, and first in the miss-and-out. 
Frank Eames carried off three; Chief Bender two; Kahler 
two, and Trott, Newcomb, Tansey, Ringgold and David 
each one. The scores: 
Events: 
McCarthy, 21 
Worthington, 21 
Overbaugh, 19 . 
Tansey, 19 . 
Cook, 19 . 
Anderson, 17 
Hamil, 16 . 
Boyer, 17 . 
Ringgold, 17 ... 
Hoover, 16 . 
Eames, 18 . 
Biddle, 18 . 
Bender, 19 . 
Doremus, 19 .... 
Sloan, 19 . 
Mercer, 16 . 
Perry, 17 . 
Schilling, 16 ... 
Roatche, 16 .... 
Davis, 16 . 
Landis, 20 __ 
Kahler, 19 . 
Newcomb, 21 ... 
Trott, 18 . 
Mawson, 16 .... 
Shaffer, 16 . 
Brooks, 16 . 
1 
2 3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Total. 
18 
16 17 
17 
4 
5 
9 
86 
17 
13 17 
14 
4 
4 
6 
75 
16 
15 11 
14 
31 
4 
5 
69 
15 
15 14 
14 
3 
4 
4 
69 
9 
11 15 
13 
2 
4 
6 
60 
17 
11 12 
12 
2 
3 
2 
56 
16 
9 11 
12 
48 
17 
14 15 
16 
2 
2 
5 
71 
17 
11 17 
12 
3 
60 
16 
12 .. 
9 
37 
18 
16 18 
14 
3 
4 
6 
79 
15 
16 17 
14 
3 
1 
4 
70 
16 
17 17 
14 
3 
4 
6 
77 
14 
13 12 
7 
4 
1 
6 
57 
16 
10 11 
16 
3 
5 
6 
67 
10 
15 12 
9 
3 
49 
16 
12 16 
17 
2 
5 
1 
69 
13 
11 13 
12 
49 
15 
15 16 
10 
56 
14 
10 15 
12 
3 
54 
16 
15 17 
15 
5 
3 
7 
78 
17 
16 15 
18 
4 
3 
8 
81 
17 
13 18 
16 
2 
66 
17 
17 16 
12 
4 
1 
5 
72 
13 
14 11 
12 
1 
51 
11 
2 
. . 
. . 
13 
No. 5, incomers; No. 6, overhead singles; No. 7, over 
head doubles. 
Miss-and-out: McCarty 20, Tansey 14, Ringgold 12, 
Newcomb 11, Davis 8, Eames 6. 
Passaic Counfy Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 22.—Appended are the scores of 
the shoot held by the Passaic County Gun Club, on 
their grounds at Clifton racetrack to-day. Nineteen men 
took part in the afternoon’s program, which was con¬ 
tinued until dark. The next big shoot will be held on 
Jan. 29. Everybody is invited. All are welcome at all 
our shoots, which are held every Saturday and holidays. 
Team shoot, 50 
targets per 
man: 
North Caldwell 
G. C. 
Passaic County G. C. 
I, Stager .. 
.. 43 
T D Smith. 
40 
Geo Fisher . 
.. 37 
Tas Mathews . 
24 
H Francisco .... 
.. 27 
Chas Hudson . 
33 
H Sindle . 
.. 42 
Dr Van Der Clock. 
41 
W Kussmaul .... 
.. 35 
H Weltmer . 
20 
C Fisher . 
.. 46 
H Beckler . 
21 
L Young . 
.. 31—261 
W C Colfax, Jr.... 
37- 
Events: 
12 3 4 
5 
Targets: 
10 10 15 15 
10 
L Stager . 
. 8 8 14 14 
• . 
J D Smith. 
. 9 9.. 
7 
Geoi Fisher . 9 
Jas Mathews . 7 
H Francisco . 6 
Chas Hudson . 6 
H Sindle . 5 
Dr Van Der Clock. 7 
Wm Kussmaul . 5 
H Weltmer . 7 .. 
S Fisher . 6 
H Beckler . 6 
L Young . 8 
W S Colfax, Jr. 9 9 
J A Hopper. 7 
Geo Spear . •• 6 
T Sindle . 4 
F Tones . 4 .. 
C Fisher . 9 
13 
6 
7 
12 .. 
8 14 12 
7 10 14 
7 10 11 
10 
9 
11 
8 
10 
10 
8 
9 .. 
9 .. 
9 .. 
14 14 
5 .. 
9 .. 
8 .. 
7 .. 
8 15 
4 .. 
Uncle Hank, Capt. 
Lock Haven Gun Club. 
Lock Haven, Pa.. Jan. 21.—The sixth annual meeting 
of the Lock Haven Gun Club, was held on the 11th inst., 
and from the reports of the various officers it was plain 
that this enterprising club is in a prosperous condition. 
The report of Capt. P. S. Kift showed that during the 
season of 1909 there were 32,000 targets thrown from the 
traps, and much of the interest taken by the members was 
brought about by the weekly prizes offered and the prize 
for high average fpr the season, which was won by C. A. 
Jobson. The following officers were elected for the en¬ 
suing year: President, Dr. W. J. Shoemaker; Vice-Presi¬ 
dent, R. Hayes Stewart; Secretary, C. A. Jobson; Treas¬ 
urer, C. M. Flack; Captain. P. S. Kift; Executive Com¬ 
mittee, G. P. Laur'-r, D. P. Anderson, Barton Pardee, 
H. A. Stevenson, H H. " il=on. O. O, Munr-e, C. H. 
Bressler; Handicap Committee, C. R. Laurer, D. B. An¬ 
derson, Barton Pardee. 
The sixth annual target tournament will be held on 
Aug, 9 and 10, next, and promises to be the best shoot 
yet held by this progressive Pennsylvania bunch. 
C. A. Jobson, Sec’y. 
