April 4, 1908.] 
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took a run to the gun club to see what there was doing 
and found the usual big crowd, all trying to win a 
flower vase. Jimmie says he wonders how it would go 
to get in practice. It looks as if he was getting 
serious and if he does, he can break ’em. 
The third annual spring tournament of the Lolumbus 
Gun Club is on tbe register for Wednesday and 1 hurs- 
day April 22 and 23. and the shooting barometer shows 
indication of a good, big crowd, as the inquiry for 
programmes has been greater than it has been con¬ 
cerning any other tournament given in Columbus since 
the Ohio State shoot in 1907. The spring tournament 
will consist of a 100-bird race of four 15-bird races and 
two 20-bird races. Entrance $8 for this event, which 
will be shot on Tuesday afternoon, April 21, beginning at 
1:30 1’. M. promptly. On Wednesday there will be eight 
15-target events and four 20 -target events, and the same 
programme on Thursday, making 200 targets each day. 
The preliminary event on Tuesday will not count tor 
the average. There will be $50 added average money, 
open to all comers. The average money will be divided 
as follows: $5 to each of the five high guns, and $5 to 
each of the five low' guns, shooting through the tourna¬ 
ment. Money divided high guns, not class shooting. 
The programme will be ready for the mails by April 
4 , and any shooter wishing one sent him will be ac¬ 
commodated by addressing Fred Shattuck, Secy, 4- 
Board Trade Building. Targets will be 2 cents each, 
included in entrance. Dinner served each day in the 
club d'ning room. All shells or guns sent prepaid to 
The Frank P. Hall Co., or The Columbus Sporting 
Goods Co., will be delivered to grounds free of charge. 
Everything in shells on sale at club. 
Btr{|en Beach Gun Club. 
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Targets: 25 
Dreyer . 10 
Lyman . 11 
Armitage . 10 
Isaac . 13 
Bergen . 10 
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Morgan . 17 
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March 28.—Scores w'ere made at the weekly shoot of 
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Hillside Rod and Gun Club. 
Flushing N. Y., March 28.—The monthly handicap 
brought out a pretty full attendance to-day there being 
eleven entries. Three prizes were shot for with the 
following scores: 
H. B. T. 
Rieger . 2 17 19 
Campbell . 3 10 -0 
Peck . 3 21 24 
Keppel . 5 11 2. 
Barrett . 3 16 19 
Deems . 3 19 22 
Nash and Ashmore tied in shoot-off. Ashmore won 
second choice. 
The scores for the day were as follows: 
H. B. T. 
Long . 0 21 21 
Nash . 3 
Ashmore . 5 
Foster . 5 
Kruser . 4 
20 23 
18 23 
17 22 
14 18 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 25 25 25 
Rieger . 10 17 17 21 
Campbell . 7 13 15 16 
Peck . 10 21 21 17 
Keppel .19 17 16 
Barrett . 6 15 16 16 
Deems . 9 19 17 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 15 25 25 25 
Long . 9t 22 31 19 
Nash . 9 18 20 14 
Ashmore .16 18 16 
Foster .10 17 .. 
Kruser . 4 11 14 14 
Smith .16 15 17 
H. B. Keppel, Sec’y. 
Orange Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., March 28.—An excellent day for shoot¬ 
ing, should have attracted a little bigger crowd to the 
Orange Gun Club’s grounds last Saturday. Those who 
did attend had some good sport and some very creditable 
scores were made. The only scheduled event was a 
handicap at 25 targets for the first leg on a W alsrode cup. 
Baldwin with a handicap of 1, was the winner of the 
event, scoring 24. Several other practice events were 
shot, the net scores for the day being the following: 
Shot at. Broke 
Baldwin . 135 117 
M osier .145 105 
Hopper . 175 118 
Starrett . 175 111 
Wallis .175 116 
Fleck . 150 96 
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Yeomans 
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100-Shot Championship Match 
Won Again By Rvidolph Gute with 
WINCHESTER 
CARTRIDGES 
MAKING 
246 8~Highest Score of the Year-2468 
B ESIDES winning the Gallery Championship 
Match of the Zettler Rifle Club shoot, held in 
New York City, March 14-21, Winchester 
Cartridges were tied for first in the Continuous Match— 
H. M. Thomas, 5 perfedl scores of 75; second in the 
Bullseye Match—A. F. Laudensack, target of 6°; sec¬ 
ond in the Zimmerman Match—R. Gute, 5 scores of 
39, 16 scores of 38. Mr. Gute’s average for the 100- 
Shot Matches that he has competed in is over 2465— 
the highest of any shooter. His perfect score of 0" 
made on the Bullseye Target at Rochester remains 
unequalled. This shows that Winchester Cartridges— 
The Red W Brand Still Hold The Palm 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y„ March 28,-Tbe weather conditions here 
to-day were very bad for trapshooting and were the means 
of keeping a pumber of the boys away. A strong wind 
blew across the field, making the targets very hard to 
locate, but Sanders, Valentine and F. O. Roberts gave a 
grand exhibition of their skill. The scores made by the 
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The second event, of 25 targets, prayed to be the 
feature of the day. In it Sanders and F. O. Roberts 
made straight scores. Scores follow. 
Shot at. Broke 
Duffryn M»wr Gun Club. 
Duffryn Mawr, Pa., March 28.—This was tbe brst 
sweepstake shoot of the year. The day proved quite 
stormy and cut the attendance. Mr. Mace shot in very 
good form, considering the wind and rain. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
150 90 
125 
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Shot at. Broke 
Sanders . 100 
Valentine . *00 
F O Roberts.... 100 
D E Roberts... 100 
Lee . 100 
Welling .100 
Thompson . 75 
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Robinson 
Crowley 
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M. R. Baldwin, Sec’y. 
