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Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park SU New York. 114-116 Market SU San Francisco 
O. R. Beard, Jerry Malone, Charlie McDaniel, Clint 
Adams, and many others. , , , . 
In the afternoon the weather was raw and cold, out 
about six hundred came to the park and remained till tne 
finish. It was noted and remarked by the squad the 
number of most excellently gowned ladies that were m 
attendance. The line of millinery was certainly the 
proper “spring creations.” The "Merry Widow hats, 
the “green house fads,” a line that I confess would make 
an opposition milliner envious of, this of course includ¬ 
ing the “Fluffy Ruffles flare.” They were up to date, and 
the gowns would have made Marshall Field Co. sit up 
and take notice,” possibly establish a branch house m 
Union City. In the evening Dick and Harry Edwards 
touched off in our honor a fish and game banquet, which 
was finer than split silk. One of the features was tea 
biscuit. The writer confesses they appealed to him. 1 
was industriously at work on the biscuit, ordering re¬ 
peatedly (when a waiter came in sight) until George 
Maxwell finally called my attention to the disappearing 
biscuit duck blind, that I built in front of me. What 
I did to that stock of whites was simply a plenty. 
The Elks in the evening gave us a complimentary dance. 
This at their elegant home. Did we go? Well, I guess 
yes. And met about forty couples of the most congenial 
people on earth. Here was where the ladies appeared to 
the limit of perfection; and as they came into the ball¬ 
room wearing the apparel like queens, it was evident they 
were at home, and no stranger to the very best. Gowns 
such as Worth or Redfern would have been proud to ack- 
nowledge as their production and place their names on 
the inside belt. The ball was a blaze of light, floor perfec¬ 
tion, and the orchestra a dream. Every lady that you 
selected as a partner in the terpsichorean art was a star. 
The wee sma hours rolled around before home was 
suggested. We left, feeling that we were welcome, and 
would be made to feel the same should we return. We 
have the people of Union City to thank as an entirety 
for our cordial entertainment, and we certainly appre¬ 
ciate your courtesy. If possible, we will attend y°J* r 
tournament, July 29, 30 and 31. Colonel Anthony will be 
there with his hair in a braid. 
Tom A. Marshall. 
shooter as possible. All sweeps are optional, except the 
50-target handicap. Professional and trade representa¬ 
tives shoot for targets only. All white shooters are 
welcome at all our shoots. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Dr Muller . 
Dr Van Stone 
L V Banta. 
A Veenstra . 9 
Joe Spaeth . ' 
Chas Lewis . 
I Storms 
B Terhune .... 
J M Scoskie.. 
B Lewis .;... 
H Beckler ... 
N Bogartman 
P Conklin . 
J C Banta . 
H Howland . 19 
Tohn Polhemus . 
A A Stagg. 
I Nagle . 
L Mills . 
H C Banta . 
Team shoot; 
North Side, of Paterson. 
J Spaeth . 20 
H Beckler . 18 
B Terhune .18 
A Veenstra . 16 
J Polhemus .16—88 
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Midland, of Maywood. 
J C Banta .21 
J M Scoskie. 20 
H Howland.19 
Chas Stelling . 18 
J P Howland.17—95 
Uncle Hank. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. — Tournaments registered during the 
week ending March 21, with the International Associa¬ 
tion are as follows; . , T 
Covington, Ind., April 14.—Covington Gun Club. J. K. 
Hicks, M.D., Sec’y- . .. „ , „ 
Buckeye Lake Park, O., April 15 and 16. Buckeye 
Lake Gun Club. Lon Fisher, Sec’y- „ „. , 
Marquette, Kans., April 17.—Marquette Gun Glub. 
Geo. A Griggs, Sec’y. , 
Jacksonville, Fla., April 17.—Jacksonville Gun Liu . 
Frank S. Gray, Sec’y. , 
Hales Corners, Wis., April 19.—Hales Corners Gun 
Club. Flerman O. Horn, Sec’y. . _ „ . 
Atlantic City, N. J.. April 20.-Atlantic City Gun Club. 
A. H. Sheppard, Sec’y. , 
Wilmington, Del., April 29-30 —Wawaset Gun Club. 
W. M. Foord. Sec'y _ 
Luverne, Minn., May 21-22.—Luverne Gun Club. A. U. 
Mo'reaux, Sec'y. _ . 
Chicago, III., May 26-28.—Illinois State tournament, 
under auspices of Chicago Gun Club. Fred H. Teeple, 
Philadelphia, Pa., May 30.—S. S. White Gun Club. 
Frank L Hise, Sec’y. 
Lake Charles, La., June 15-17— Clacasieu Gun Club 
and Game Protective Association. Erank Gunn, Vice- 
1 Milwaukee, Wis., June 28.—North Side Gun Club. 
G IHtavfa^'N^Y. 5 / Aug. 19.—Holland Gun Club. Jay L. 
^Toronto ' or * Niagara-on-the-Lake, Sept. ^ 9-12. Canadian 
Indians’ tournament. Thomas A. Duff, Secy. 
Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 16-19.—Westy Hogans. Neaf 
Apgar, Sec’y. Elmer £ Shaner> Sec>y . Mgr . 
North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J.. March 21.—The North Side Rod and 
Gun Club journeyed to Maywood as guests of the Mid¬ 
land Gun Club, with whom they shot a five-man team 
match, which resulted as per appended scores. 
The new shooting house of the North .Side Rod and 
Gun Club is about completed. This gives the club a 
house by each set of traps. The club will give a house 
opening shoot within a short time, of which due notice 
will be given. The preparation for the Decoration Day 
shoot are nearly completed. Programmes for it will be 
sent out shortly. It is the object of the club to make 
this an interesting shoot, with as little expense to the 
Tri-County Tournament. 
Schenectady, N. Y„ March 21 .-The Tri-County tour¬ 
nament was held under the auspices of the Mohawk Gun 
Club of this city, to-day. H. H. Valentine was high 
gun with 94. The totals follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
Adams .TOO 74 
White . 100 70 
Green .1°0 ™ 
M C Smith. 100 82 
Sanders . 100 85 
Kirkpatrick .100 69 
Winstone . 100 49 
Goulden . 100 80 
Hotaling . 100 82 
Beller . 100 67 
Borne . 100 71 
Shot at. Broke 
Rice .1. 100 41 
Blackburn . 100 51 
Roberts . 100 8o 
Mrs Butler .100 62 
II H Valentine.. 100 94 
Wallburg . 100 73 
G W Butler.100 i2 
V rooman . 60 40 
James . 60 17 
Cole . 20 1 
Dr Welling .... 20 14 
New York State Shoot. 
Elmira, N. Y.-This year’s New York State shoot is 
the fiftieth annual shoot held under the auspices of the 
New York State Sportsmen’s Association. The Elmira 
Association, which is this year managing the shoot, has, 
owing to this fiftieth anniversary feature, termed their 
shoot the Golden Jubilee. The term of Golden is very 
appropriately applied to the valuable merchandise list, 
which thev have secured. I he shooters attending the 
New York State shoot this year will find a merchandise 
list of prizes enough so that probably every shooter at¬ 
tending will be able to win one. Another feature in 
connection with this merchandise list, which has prob¬ 
ably never been equaled before in any New York State 
shoot, is that there will not be a single prize on the 
list by the winning of which the shooter will not get back 
in value his full entrance money. £ £ Andrews. 
