Oct. 16, 1909.] 
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Agency, 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 
Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
315 Broadway, New York City. 
On Saturday of this week, Mr. Chas. T. Day, Jr., will 
defend his title to the championship of New Jersey. He 
has successfully defended it in three prior contests. The 
challenger is Mr. C. Carr, of the Newton, N. J., Gun 
Club. Team matches will also be held. These contests 
will take place on the grounds of the Smith Gun Club, 
Newark, N. J. Mr. Day is shooting in great form, hence 
the challenger will have the greater honors in the event 
that he wins. 
The first monthly amateur tournament of the Jersey 
City, N. J., Gun Club for the season of 1909-1910, is 
fixed to take place on Oct. 22, beginning at 10 o’clock. 
The programme consists of ten 20-target events, $1.40 
entrance. Rose system, one money for every four en¬ 
tries, will govern the division of the purses. The last 
100 targets will constitute an optional $2 sweep, high 
guns. High amateur prizes are $5, $3 and $2. Ship 
guns, etc., prepaid to W. Brown, 1123 Communipaw 
avenue, Jersey City. 
Bernard Waters. 
Hopkins Brothers Tournament. 
Des Moines, la.—Perfect weather prevailed, and there 
was a perfect flight of bluerocks from new top of Leggett 
traps, kept in air by Charlie North. There was an ex¬ 
citing race between Maxwell and Bills for high pro¬ 
fessional average. Bills winning by the small margin 
of one bird. Gilbert was third. 
Marion Shoop, who headed a squad from Novinger, 
Mo., was high amateur; Joe Kantzky was second; L. A. 
Gates, third. 
Bills and Budd were very busy during the tournament 
selling stock in their new invention that they guarantee 
will pay 25 per cent, monthly dividends. Write them 
and get in on the ground floor. 
The tournament was held at Birdland Park. The pro¬ 
gramme totalled 200 targets each day. 
The totals on the first day, Oct. 5 follow. Shooting at 
200 targets, the totals were: 
‘Bills . 194 
‘Maxwell . 194 
‘Gilbert . 191 
‘Vietmeyer . 185 
‘Dockendorff . 180 
‘Lisher .178 
‘Fitzsimmons . 172 
‘Magill .150 
M Shoop . 193 
Kantzkey . 187 
Gates . 187 
K Elbert . 187 
Wettleaf . 186 
Budd . 184 
Thompson .184 
Mulford . 1S4 
Layman . 184 
Auen . 183 
Kelley .183 
Taylor . 183 
Ridley . 182 
Maland . 182 
Bothel .182 
Collins . 182 
Novinger ... 
Strawbridge 
Smith _. 
Hendricks .. 
Floyd . 
Muncy . 
Hinshaw ... 
Abramsoon . 
Kunce . 
Winfrey . 
Wilson . 
Koontz . 
Archer . 
Yearous .... 
McBride .... 
C Floyd .... 
Burnham ... 
Kinzie . 
Kerning .... 
W A Brown 
Kolb . 
Cutter . 
Herr . 
Thornton .. 
ISO 
178 
178 
177 
176 
176 
175 
175 
175 
174 
174 
173 
173 
172 
172 
170 
169 
164 
164 
163 
163 
162 
160 
157 
Those shooting at less than 200 targets had scores as 
follows: 
Shot at. Broke 
Tefferey .... 
. 100 68 
Freel . 
. 160 128 
Payton .... 
. 120 93 
B Elbert ... 
. 80 61 
Van Dyke . 
. 120 68 
Zwart . 
. 40 27 
Cook . 
. 120 101 
The totals 
of the second 
Auen . 
. 185 
Kelley . 
. 162 
P>urnliam .. 
.172 
Kunse . 
. 176 
Taylor . 
. 1S8 
Shot at. Broke 
Burger . 100 91 
Perry .120 100 
Duncan .120 111 
Prouty . 80 63 
O’Brien . 40 33 
Clinger . 80 5S 
day follow: 
Henshaw . 185 
Kinsey .169 
Abramson . 184 
‘Magill . 138 
Kantzkey .187 
Budd . 187 
‘Gilbert .-.192 
‘Bills . 193 
‘Maxwell . 192 
‘Fitzsimmons .176 
Ridley . 188 
Maland . 185 
‘Vietmeyer . 173 
Gates . 185 
Wettleaf . 182 
Bothell .187 
Muncy . 1S3 
Brown .160 
Geo Heer . 173 
‘Professionals. 
Callins .182 
Thompson .182 
Wilson .182 
Cundiff . 160 
Shoop .183 
L G Floyd. 179 
Novinger .185 
C Floyd .179 
Mulford . 181 
Owing .179 
‘Lisher .189 
Thornton .155 
Kolt . 178 
Iowa. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Oct. 9.—But four men were out to- 
day, several members being attracted by the Montclair 
horse show. Boxall had not quite got into shape since 
his long illness. 
In event 1, at 10 targets, Frazee came to the front 
with 8 breaks to his credit. In the pick-up team race, 
event 2 , the team composed of Old and Winslow won 
over Boxall and Frazee by one break. Frazee won the 
miss-and-out, event No. 3. 
Event 4, a walking match at 10 targets, was also won 
by Frazee, while in event 5, another walking match, use 
of both barrels, Frazee broke 10 straight. 
Event 6 , 5 pairs of doubles, went easily to Boxall, who 
is by far the best in the club at this game. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 10 10 * 10 10 10 
G W Boxall. 7 8 2 5 9 9 
Y T Frazee. 8 9 3 9 10 5 
C W Old. 6 8 2 7 7 3 
E Winslow . 6 10 0 6 6 5 
E. Winslow, Sec’y. 
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