Jan. s8, 1911.] 
. 16 18 19 17 20 
F *£te ann . 14 19 20 1S 49 
r Rii ii'.. 15 20 22 20 19 
4 u . 16 44 47 47 47 
M J Burlington.. 91 i qiq on -,q 
:Smpe, Jr. ” " " 
-K 44urns . ii ii 17 " 
Team shoot, Hudson G. C. vs. Claredon G C • 
•ix/u-.i Hudson G. C. Claredon' g."C. 
Whitley .77 Bodie .80 
Keltey. 7b Schonemann .65 
Richards . 69 Sommers . 57 
Jfeaijr . 77—299 Allen . 75—277 
T. H. Kelley. 
Britton ... 
Neighbors 
Hynter ... 
Shot at. Broke 
.... 60 22 
.... 60 37 
....110 84 
Shot at. Broke 
Moller . 135 
Hymer . S5 
Lewis . 85 
President's cup: 
Moller . 50 
Hymer . 50 
Lewis . 75 
90 
76 
71 
35 
41 
64 
XT . , , , 8 hot at. Broke 
Neighbors . 60 33 
Dixon . 135 
Britton 
60 
Neighbors 
Dixon .... 
Britton ,.. 
. 50 
. 75 
. 50 
Secretary. 
98 
39 
40 
62 
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Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
SIH?UaqfiSrSrtfc ssva 
U. S. R. A/ League.- 
fe-t sf a; 
Paul Frese . 43 45 4 ? 49 44 - 21 8 
W C Ayer... H 39 43 43 43-209 
G C Olcott . 41 42 51 42 43—209 
? C M Cr?ssm°n re . 46 43 44 43 45-224 
Paul Frese . 47 49 44 49 42-222' 
i*V C Aver . 42 44 48 42 40—216 
!3 C Olcoti:. 44 43 43 42 41-213 
. 41 34 45 42 41—203-1078' 
__Secretary. 
Intercollegiate Indoor Rifle League. 
earn madeTbe^lfitdiest^r 21 ’~- The , Columbia University' 
he Intercollegia?e g Indoor Rifl’I 1 week ’| matches of 
4 the sixteen teams are e3gUe - Six 
■ ictories and no defeats * Thi fir f. p,ace with two 
latches are- Gnl,,™!- j 7 h e resul ts of the week’s 
! 5 K : T Purduc defeated North ctnr^n A / 1ZOna . 1813 to 
® 6 ; Iowa defeated New h! Georgia Ag gles , 1642 to 
HI defeated Wadiinot -Hampshire, 1855 to 1531- Cor 
tate defeated Rhl^^^ 3 to 1758; Missouri 
aven and Bridgeocrt »V tat , e - 47 40 to 1618. New 
th week’s mlfcfes ofthe Tnt'^ b s b- resu,t of the 
eague for the positionasoonw- rC U ? R,fle Shooting 
n League to shoot against the stl . ng .team of the East- 
estern League for t£ ; 1. winning team from the 
ampionship lC rf the United St a t e s. ,V an r ’’ fle c,ub ,eam 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
155 
£ h crack* at Imt"idte a| l trapshooters that want to take 
Vistt the r " ye ! s , f , rom a good fast trap to 
Jodie’s Secadcus N J. gr ° Unds 31 “ Sn,pe ” 
I J,L“ d,c ... 20 21 18 15 21 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Inmanapolis, Jan. 14.—Conditions to day presaged low 
scores, but the general average was higher than usual. 
In practice Moller, Hillis and Lewis each had a 20 
straight, and in the cup race Lewis broke the first 25. 
it u t’.i" 1 ? -4, looked the contender, but in the last 
half both he and Lewis fell back, and F. Hillis won 
with 4i out of 50. All shooting from 16yds. except 
Moller, whose win last week put him back to 18. 
Practice: 
Shot at. Broke 
Moller . 110 96 
Hillis . 110 99 
J Hillis. 110 SS 
Lewis . 110 101 
President's cup, 50 targets: 
. 43 Britton . 34 
tribu n ted 20 i^h P b ? d ! ' Sht and h , eavy fal1 of snow con¬ 
tributed- to the low scores at the gun club vesterdav I 
■■‘ws 1 
tr:; s* L Ss°v£ ss T “■» d ih ' 
Practice: 
The PARKER GUN Again a Wu nner! 
?A V-Vt^t 19 ', 1 ’ The “ OLD reliable- 
ARKER GUN, shot by Howard D. Bate s, of 
1 getown, Ont., again won the Grand Canat ban 
Handicap at live birds, killing 25 straight and 9 in the 
shoot-off, from the limit distance of 31 yds. Mr. Bates 
shot at 54 birds during the tournament and killed then i 
all. 1 his is Some Shooting ! 
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