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LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park SU New York. 
114-116 Market St M Saa Tranciaeo 
New Haven Gui\ Club. 
New Haven, Conn., March ll.-The club held its 
shoot on the Schuetzen Park grounds. The day ,Tf* 
fine and a large crowd attended. Every one thoroughly 
enjoyed himself, and we had an even m °r® enj y 
and successful skoot than last month—our banner shoot, 
for a monthly shoot, up to that time. 
At to-day's shoot we threw about 2,300 targets as against 
SS the possible 25 "on their scth.il breaks, jrt.ieh j.re 
given under event No. 1, plus their handicaps: Hall, 
Arcy, Morrissey. Rice, Kelly, Savage, Hammond, Sher¬ 
man R H. Smith, Barnes, Hill, Robertson, Mack, 
Nettleton. The handicaps will be changed the Jiex 
shoot according to the score made by each contestant 
this time. This shoot will continue for three months 
more ; the best three scores to count out of the_ four in 
awarding the cup. There were twenty-two contestants 
m in he the UP team%ace those marked ( 1 ) shot on the win¬ 
ning team, captained by B. W. Mack, and[those marked 
(2) shot on the losing team, captained by Dr Smith. 
The winning team drew lots for the two first prizes. 
Mack winning first on the first draw out of the hat a 
sole leather gun case. After several more draws, Mor¬ 
rissey drew second prize, an artificial m'nnow. 
losing team then drew lots for the consolation prizes, 
two gun cleaners; one was drawn by Pop Bristol and 
the other by Metcalf. The team races which have 
proved very popular, will continue throughout the year, 
with several prizes each time. 
W T Minor (1). 9 
Dr C C Smith, capt (2) 
H A Lines (2). 
T J Shugrue (2). 
E S Thomas (2). 
Link . 
10 23 
19 IS 
17 .. 
9 .. 
9 .. 
.. 8 
11 9 
6 3 
S 0 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy N. Y„ March 14.—There were twentyTour con¬ 
testants in the shoot of the Mountain v, ew Gun eiub 
held to-dav. Fine weather prevailed. V alentme ana 
Sanders were high with 90 out of 100 each. D°C; , 
incr from Mechanicville, also shot well. Messrs. Schoen- 
bofne Kirkpatrick and Roberts from Albany were guests 
of tl>e club P l On Saturday April 11 f - ^mp.onship 
shoot of Rensselaer county will be held at the 
grounds at Sycaway. 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., March Uth.-The New Eng'^ cham¬ 
pionship, held to-day, brought put a round three squ 
to shoot, and while the conditions were far from goo , 
the scores put up by some were the best on the 
S °G f eo r : Hassam, the “Candy Kid” of the 
aware that his two closest antagonists Buffalo and Grit 
fiths. were some miles away, considered it just right t 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Sanders . 
Valentine .... 
Kirkpatrick . 
Lee . 
Schoenborne . 
F O Roberts. 
Gosselin . 
Milliman . Jj® 
Welling . 190 
Crowley .75 
Sharp .jj? 
Galvin . 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
90 
90 
71 
63 
71 
83 
67 
70 
66 
42 
56 
42 
Nichols . 75 
D E Roberts.... 51 
Ruth . 50 
Hancox . 50 
James . 50 
Vrooman . ay 
H Smith . 50 
Billings . 50 
Connelly . 50 
Davis . 
Congdon . 25 
Dutcher . 25 
J. J. Farrell, Sec y 
Events: 
Targets: 
E W Dann. 
123456789 10 11 
H. 25 25 25 25 25 15 10 10 10 10 10 
9 12 
W B Hall (1). 19 15 H 
22 20 22 24 22 13 
14 8 
7 
6 
6 
7 8 9 7.. 
Arcy (2) . 5 
J E Morrissev (1). 7 21 18 
W. N Rice (1). 7 19 16 
A H Metcalf (2). 8 14 13 
E Kellv 01) 6 22 22 . 13 i ( 
JB Savage i 7 19 20 22 16 19 8 8 -- 
(V H Hammond (2).... 8 17 14 20 i7 19 12 6 
F A Sherman (2). 6 
R H Smith (1). 5 
M E Thompson (1).... 7 
H A Barnes 
5 
6 4 6 
8 10 9 
9 7 7 
23 21 
22 20 16 
17 18 .. 
17 
14 8 10 8 .. .. 
.. 7 8 8 7 9 
4 8 
8 5 
ii rw xicii lies. '' t* a 
George Hill (2). 12 20 18 22 .• 6 4 
R R Penn (2). 9 14 15 17 .... 9 6 ... 
C B Bristol (2). 8 15 18. 8 9 . 
I B Robertson (1). 7 18 18 ...... ■• • 1 
B W Mack, captain (.1). 5 24 17 23 21 .. .. 9 .. . 
W G Nettleton (1).20 10 7. 
5 .. 
8 8 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.-Tournaments registered during the 
week ending March 14 are as follows. 
Waycross, Ga., April 6 .-Waycross Gun Club. J. T. 
W Toledo? C 0., April 7.-West Toledo Gun Club. Geo. 
V °Ross, Se £-April 16-17.—Ross Gun Club. C. F. Rubs, 
S< Danbury, Conn., April 17.-West Danbury Gun Club. 
R C b rawfordsvm r e: iSd* April 22 - 23 .-Crawfordsville Gun 
C, ^oesK V Te^tApr!l ^.-Groesbeck Gun Cub. 
G Water?o r w°nr>fs e , C ’feay 10 ,-Watertown Gun Club. Ary 
G 'c R g e swell SeC N y ' D.j May 12 and 13,-Cogswell Gun Club. 
H famivd?e, l 0 Ill. S Mav 18-19.—Danville Rod and C.un Club. 
H. T. Tongen, Sec'y- Elmer e Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
fiths, were some miles away, tuusiuv-iLu “ ' iq v H ""mark 
gain a big lap on them, and shooting from 19yd. mark 
i an targets going Fred Stone s 88 ot eign 
George being a good fellow he proceeded to drop as 
m Th y e only e ot 2 her S shoote a r to bea't ^ was Mayor, whose 
81 would have ordinarily won, but on this particular 
“inHfte 1 first shoot on the ^f^^op^es Arthur 
j|ayor| C ^Frank! 
for high score, but not the handicap. Scores. 
T-.. 123456“ 
Targets" 15 15 20 15 15 2 ? 
iSm 19 . 11 14 17 11 14 14 
Charles. 16 .. . 12 11 18 9 11 19 
J ? a°ck d ’ i« ’ 1 10 13 17 9 13 17 
18 
Gilman, IS 
Blinn, 16 
Sibley, 18 
Frank, 20 
8 12 16 11 14 17 
11 11 15 11 11 15 
9 10 13 10 11 19 
14 8 14 13 11 U 
*ranK, zu .•.. • 8 9 9 16 
Kirkwood, -0 . 11 q n 
Plepner, 18 
.::: i il i? 
Tones, 16 . 
Kawop, 18 . 
Horrigan, 18 . 
S Wood, 16. 
Pillsbury, 16 . 
Hassam trophy: T 
11 9 11 13 12 14 
8 12 15 12 11 12 
- 8 915 
9 9 11 9 11 12 
6 9 16 6 10 13 
... 14 13 11 .. 
...2 9 6 .. 
Shot 
at. 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
50 
50 
Broke. 
90 
81 
80 
80 
79 
78 
74 
72 
71 
71 
70 
70 
62 
61 
55 
38 
17 
Sibley . f 
Kirkwood . 
Frank . 5 * 
Mayor . 
Hassam . 
25 
24 
23 
22 
21 
23 
Kawop . 
Horrigan .18 
Jack .J® 
Keeler .1® 
J? nes .$ 
Hepner . 
B. H. T. 
21 
20 
20 
17 
15 
13 
