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[Feb. i, 1908 . 
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“Book of Fine Guns 
R T. Shepard, Sam Clark and Bill Andy while the stars 
were Wm. Link, Chas. II. Andrews and Dr. Hollowell. 
Dr. Hollowell and David Smyers were the managers, 
and they acquitted themselves like veterans 
Doolittle carried away the honors at the Cleveland, 0., 
shoot recently with 135 out of 150. There was a pretty 
three-cornered race going on, as Sheldon ana telling 
each lost but one more target. Elmer Flick was among 
the contestants, and made 83 out of 105. 
The boys from Long Lake, Ill., shot a team race with 
five of Chicago’s best, and won by 461 to 453. Scores at 
100 targets each: J. R. Graham 92, Bert Dunmll 88, 
Guy Hook 96, Harry Dunnill 89 Tom Graham 96; total 
461. Jesse Young 96, Frank Fuller 9-, Gilbert Hoxie 93, 
F P. Stannard 84, Murray Howe 88; total 453. 
The Bill Ellinger Gun Club, St. Joseph, Mo, held its 
opening shoot recently at Lake Contrary. Some ot the 
scores were extra good; other fair. 
^Trapshooting is proving popular with the gun men at 
Phelps, 111., and it is now the 
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„„„„ _ ___ ..... the talk of the town that a 
gun club "will be organized. Much enthusiasm was 
aroused by the holiday shoots. 
Swedenburg, la.. Gun Club held a meeting recently 
and elected officers as follows: President, Albert 
Tolander; Vice-President, Gust. Nelson; Secretary, bred 
Holtquist; Treasurer, Dr. Peterson 
The shoot held by the Le Clair, Ill., Gun Club recently 
was a large one. Lee Gardner, president, Lee von 
J. Stahl, 75, 60; W. Kunkle 120 103; 11. Lggers, 10U, 
'I Beal 50, 40; E. Griswold, 55, 45; J. Whistler, 50, 45 
T Henrv 90 75; 11. Shaw, 100, 78; L. Graham, 95, 69; 
D Clark 95, 82; Moran 25, 22; F. Block, 50 43; F. Open- 
dyke 65 57; L. Leffingwell, 100, 60; B. Huntley, 45, 35. 
'E ’Deison won the fine gun put up by the Fountain 
Gun Club, Dayton, O., for the season of 190i, his total 
score being 324. . , . v ,, r . 
Robert Allen, Dr. Davis and others of the Y. M. C. A. 
Sterling, 111., are planning to organize a gun club. Some 
fifteen of the members have signified their willingness to 
unite, and as there are many good wing shots among 
them, a good club could be organized 
In the challenge city championship shoot at the East 
Toledo Gun Club Club, F Freeman defeated J Delker 
in an interesting match. Howard, of Last ioledo, has 
challenged the winner, and the match will come off 
within a week. 
'Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
Tan 27-Feb. 1.—'Twenty-two caliber Indoor Rifle League 
'of the United States, under auspices of Columbia 
Rifle Club. 
DuPont Rifle Association. 
Wilmington, Del., Jan. 25.—While there has been 
omething doing on the 
something doing on file range nearly every Saturday 
afternoon, there have been few' scores c °mplete ' . 0 ( 
attendance has been poor and everyone has 1ben sort o| 
“out of heart” because of troubles of every kind par 
ticularly has the malicious michief of the idle ones o 
the neighborhood put a damper on our shootmg by 
tearing up and down our shooting house and movable 
properties 9 During the past week, though a Jew days 
work on the part of a carpenter has brought the shootmj 
house and target frames back into working order, ana 
this afternoon we were ready for anything that^ came on 
way. Now, however, we are obliged to drum up en 
thusiasm again; nearly every one but Hessian and Ad. 
dl The *scores'eTow represent the work done since the 
beginning of the year; most of them were made this, 
afternoon, under most excellent conditions as to weather 
and light, barring glare from the newly f .a’ le - n b s a " r ° e) ; 
Hessian's scores were all made with his 
usinc Dupont No. 1 Smokeless straight. Addicks is 
enthusiastic over the military arm and regular service 
ammunition. The scores: „ a<1 
Rifle, 200yds.: J. W. Hessian, 217 214, 225, J. E. Aa 
dicks. 3d, Creedmoor count, 40 31, 36, 36 IB. KeitWey 
Pistol, 50yds.: lrenee u upont 91 85 86, T. . Keunn 
89 85 86; I. VV. Hessian, 88, 89, 86, 93, 90, 85, oo, o/, 
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Adventures with Indians and Game. 
By Dr. William Allen. Price, $2.15, postpaid. 
This is a pleasing narrative of adventures on the plains 
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Columbia Rifle Club. 
Kochfstf.r, N. Y.—The following scores were made a 
the regular weekly shoot of the Wesox team of th 
Columbia Rifle Club. Jan. 15 on the club’ranges- d ' 
tance 75ft., 22cal. rifles, German %-in. ring target. 
r s Mul lan . 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 22 21-23 
4, . -V i u 1 1 a n. 93 23 23 22 21—33 
Henley '• '• '• '•'• '■! '• '•'. I 1 I II 24 24 24 23 23 21-23 
flovt .. 25 25 24 24 24 24 23 23 22 21—23 
? e B^Mu e uafi'. It It 111!1§ 
Mimmack ::.... 25 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 23 21-23 
Total 1,643; average, 234 4-7. 
Tan. 21.—Andrews with 241 was high gun of the Jits, 
team, 75ft. 22cal. rifle, offhand. Ten men took part 
the event. Scores: ,,, 
McChesney . 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25-22 
Fredericks . 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25--; 
Willard 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 26 25--; 
” w vv 92 94 94 24 24 24 25 25-2, 
.S m 24 It 2 4 25 25 25 »-* 
Hendrickson ’ 20 22 22 23 24 24 24 26 25 25--; 
Morse 21 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25--; 
(Vrhard. 20 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24-j 
McMaster.i.'.'. 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25--; 
Kerrigan . 21 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 25--' 
Total 2,360; average, 236. 
