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Made by Cartridge Specialists 
They fit any rifle—your rifle. 
And your rifle will shoot better with U M C cart¬ 
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That s because U M C cartridge specialists scientific¬ 
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and kind of powder, the exact weight and shape of 
bullet, to make your rifle do its very best. 
In the true sense, U M C cartridges are made to 
ordei not ready made—because each is designed 
for its particular arm. 
Let your rifle have its U M C cartridges. 
In the National Military Meet at Camp Perry, J. W. 
Hessian placed 57 consecutive shots in the bull's-eye 
at 800 yards. That’s accuracy—and a world’s record. 
UM C Steel Lined Shells won the 5 classic Interstate 
Handicaps of 1909. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, 
Agency, 315 Broadway, 
Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
New York City 
Trctpshooling. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Dec. 14.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H. Schorte- 
meier, Sec’y. 
Dec. 31.—Dayton, Ky.—Northern Kentucky G. C. 
1910. 
Jan. 1.—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. merchandise handi¬ 
cap. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
Jan. 1.—Dayton, Ky.—Northern Kentucky G. C. tri¬ 
state trophy; live birds. 
Jan. 24-29.—Houston, Tex.—Sunny South Handicap. Alt. 
Gardiner, Mgr. 
Feb. 8-10.—San Antonio, Tex., tournament. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Nov. 20.—Elizabeth, N. J.—Star G. C. W. H. Manning, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 25-26.—Omaha, Neb.—Benson G. C. F. T. Lover¬ 
ing, Sec’y. 
Dec. 1-2.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. Linn Worthing¬ 
ton, Mgr. 
Dec. 4.—Trenton (N. J.) Shooting Association. F. W. 
Mathews. Mgr. 
Dec. 4-5.—St. James, Mo.—Maurice G. C. W. W. 
Miller, Sec’y. 
Dec. 10.—Quarryville (Pa.) G. C. J. R. Armstrong, Sec. 
Dec. 13-14.—Palestine (Tex.) G. C. Ben D. Jackson, Sec. 
Dec. 15.—Skaneateles Junction, N. Y.—Glenside G. C. 
C. S. Cottle, Sec’y. 
Dec. 16-17.—Houston, Tex.—C. L. and Theo. Bering G. C. 
C. L. Bering, Mgr. 
Dec. 17.—Lambertville (N. J.) R. and G. C. E. E. 
Bates. Sec’v. 
Dec. 28-29.—Sullivan (Ill.) G. C. Bert Fultz, Sec’y. 
Dec 31. 1909-Jan. 1, 1910.—Belleville (Ont.) G. C.' 
H. Howey. Sec’y. 
Dec. 31-Jan.' 1.—Catasaqua, Pa.—Bryden G. C. G. E. 
Brown, Pres. 
1910. 
June 7-0—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State Sports¬ 
men’s Association tournament, Chas. G. Blandford, 
Sec’y. 
Jan. 17-21.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. H. A. Horning, Sec. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
At the shoot of the Independent and S. S. White 
gun clubs, held at Holmesburg Junction, Pa., on Sat¬ 
urday of last week, Mr. H. Lynn Worthington scored 
172 out of a total of 175 targets shot at, which certainly 
was an exhibition of great marksmanship. 
The Holland Gun Club, of Batavia, N. Y., expects to 
hold a shoot in the forenoon of Thanksgiving Day. 
Hereafter the club will hold a regular shoot on the 
second Thursday, beginning at 1 o’clock. For further 
information address Secretary Chas. W. Gardiner. 
K 
The five-man team contest between Harvard and Dart¬ 
mouth, was shot at Soldiers’ Field, on Nov. 13. Owing 
to cloudy weather and a light rain the light was not of 
the best, hence there was no remarkable scoring. The 
totals were: Harvard 205, Dartmouth 148. Hauthaway, 
of Harvard, scored high individual score, 46 out of 50. 
Bernard Waters. 
The Sunny South Handicap. 
The Sunny South Handicap, to be held at Houston, 
Texas, Jan. 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29. 1910, under the auspices 
of the Adoue-Blaine and the Houston gun clubs, with 
Otto Sens as captain and Alf. Gardiner as manager, 
promises to be the largest attended shoot ever held in 
the South. 
The clubs expect to raise about, $3,000, to be used as 
cash prizes. The grounds will be fitted with five sets 
of new traps, a new club house fitted with lockers and 
every convenience for the occasion. Nothing will be left 
undone that will add to the pleasure and comfort of the 
shooters. 
. This shoot is given at a season of the year where there 
is no trapshooting in the North and East, and cheap 
rates are m effect from all points, which will add greatly 
to the attendance. Following this shoot there will be a 
days shoot at Bay City, Tex., and arrangements 
will be made for a big hunt for the shooters after the 
shoot. Arrangements will be made with the railroad 
company, for special cars to take the shooters from 
Houston to Bay City at the close of the big Sunny 
South Handicap 
Tuesday following the shoot at Bay City. San Antonio 
will give a big three days’ shoot with $1,000 cash added, 
these three big sporting events will without doubt bring 
together the largest number of trapshooters ever seen 
in the South. The shooters that attended the last Sunnv 
South Handicap at Houston have all been loud in 
their praise of the shoot and will all return, again with 
many others from their respective territories. The pro¬ 
grammes of these shoots will be arranged strictly for 
the amateurs, and even though some of them may not 
shoot a good gait, they will be perfectly satisfied after 
leaving the casmer’s office. Alf. Gardiner 
At Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Nov. 23—Ten shooters took part in the 
handicap at the Point Breeze track to-day. Of these, 
Killian was the only one to score straight, while second 
money went to Peltz alone. The conditions were 10 live 
birds, handicap, entrance $5: 
Killian .1222212221—10 Johnson .2122028022— 8 
Peltz .2222022222— 9 Lower 
Dr Wells ....2020202202— 6 Simon 
Dr Slattery...1202220020— 6 Wilson 
Haines .2122022120- 8 Smith . 
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