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A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION 
Reming ton. .22 Repeater for Christmas 
“The Gift of Gifts” for the real boy. No gift could give the grown-up boy or the athletic 
grown-up girl more unique delight. Shooting affords an unlimited pleasure to the young man or 
young woman who revels in the great out-of-doors. 
Outdoors or indoors, the Remington .22 Repeater affords the most fascinating recreation. In winter, 
there is the fun of the indoor target shooting, and in the summer—on a vacation trip or day in the 
woods—it affords the keenest kind of pleasure. 
The Remington .22 Repeater is unquestionably the best repeater made—solid breech, hammerless, 
take-down, safe—it fully measures up to your idea of what a thoroughly up-to-the-minute rifle should 
be. It has buoyancy and balance and shoots .22 short, .22 long and .22 long rifle cartridges without 
adjustment. No possibility of accidental discharge because there is no hammer to catch on clothing, 
fence or branch. You clean the barrel from the breech—another Remington feature. 
Sold by all first class dealers. Do not accept a substitute. Communicate with us if your dealer does 
not carry U M C or Remington. 
U M C and Remington—the perfect shooting combination. 
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The Remington Arms Co. 
Bridgeport, Conn. Uion, N. Y. 
Agency, 299 Broadway, New York City 
Same Ownership Same Standard of Quality Same Management 
Traps hooting* 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Dec. 13. — Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. regular shoot, at 
1 P. M. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
Dec. 29.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. all-day tournament. 
M. W. Conover, Sec’y. 
1911. 
Jan. 2.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. yearly New Year’s 
Day shoot, at 10 A. M. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Dec. 16.—Pottsville (Pa.) F. & G. A. F. Coleman, Sec’y. 
Dec. 28-29.—White Marsh (Pa.) G. C. H. E. Buckwalter, 
Mgr. 
Dec. 31.—Wellington, Mass. — Palefaces G. C. H. C. 
Kirkwood, Sec’y. 
1911. 
Jan. 2.—White House, N. J.—Crescent G. C. R. C. 
Stryker, Sec’y. 
Jan. 5.—Phoenixville (Pa.) G. C. P. W. Sueisford, Mgr. 
Jan. 6. — Pottstown, Pa. — Shuler S. C. J. M. Yerger, Mgr. 
Jan. 10-13. — Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. D. A. Wilson, Sec’y. 
March 6-11. — New York City. — International trapshooting 
tournament and sportsman’s exhibition, Madison 
Square Garden. S. M. Van Allen, Mgr. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The next shoot of the Pludson Gun Club, of Jersey 
City, will be held on Dec. 18. All shooters are welcome 
to participate. 
Lester S. German was high professional at the Cecil 
county tournament, Rising Sun, Md., Nov. 30 and Dec. 
1, with 281 out of 310. H. S. Welles was second with 
276. F. W. Ewing was high amateur with 260. A high 
wind with 55yd. targets made difficult shooting. < 
The Orange, N. J., Gun Club will hold its annual 
dinner at the Crystal Lake Hotel, West Orange, Dec. 17, 
immediately after the shoot to be held on that date. The 
annual election of officers will take place. The leg on 
the Mosler cup, Dec. 3, was won by R. D. Unger, with 
41 out of 50, from scratch. 
K 
A press dispatch recounts that at “Pottsville, Pa., 
Dec. 3, in the presence of almost one thousand spec¬ 
tators, William Motley, of Pottsville, defeated Thomas 
Bailey, of Port Carbon, in a live pigeon shooting match. 
Each man shot at 14 birds. Motley killed straight, but 
one of his birds dropped out of bounds. Bailey killed 
9. The match was -for $150 a side, several hundred 
dollars changing hands in side bets.” 
* 
This winter will have a notable series of contests be¬ 
tween the New York Athletic Club, the Larchmont 
Yacht Club, and the Yale, Princeton and the U. of P. 
The contests will be at 10 pairs. The two contestants of 
each club making the highest percentage of all times 
they shoot, provided they shoot not less than eight times, 
shall be the representatives of their clubs in the finals, 
which are to be shot in 4’8 pairs, about April 1, 1911, 
either at the New York Athletic, the Crescent or the 
Larchmont Yacht Club grounds. The shoots Shall be 
under the rules of the Interstate Association governing 
clay pigeons, all ties to be shot off in strings of 10 pairs. 
Bernard Waters. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., Dec. 3.—A strong, cold wind 
blew across the Bay, chilling the shooters quickly when 
exposed on the firing points. Scores ruled low as a 
consequence. J. H. Emmanuel scored a leg on the 
December cup with 43 out of 50, 6 being allowance. 
The scores for the December cup, 50 targets follow: 
f H Emanuel . 6 43 CD Fayne. 12 33 
C M Camp. 6 40 PR Towne. 12 30 
P G Chase - .... 8 35 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Dec. 4. —The weather was favor¬ 
able for trapshooting, and in each of the events full 
scores were made. Dr. Cooper scored 119 out of 125 and 
was high gun for the day. Next was -L. Johnson with 
115, and J. C. Batterson was third with 110. Of the 
eleven contestants for the December cup, four,_ J. G. 
Batterson. W. Emerson, K. Harrison and E. Williams, 
tied on 25. Williams won in the shoot-off. L. Johnson 
scored a leg on the Sauer gun and the accumulation 
cup, while the leg on the Baudine cup went to Batter¬ 
son, a shoot-off in each case being necessary. There was 
a 10-target event, which was won by Dr. Cooper, and 
a 15-target event, won by Corbett. Scores follow: 
December cup, 
25 
targets. 
, handicap: 
H. 
T 
H. 
T. 
Dr Cooper . 
0 
22 
K Harrison . 
... 3 
25 
E Johnson . 
0 
2 ’ 
T Lenane . 
... 3 
21 
T G Batterson... 
3 
25 
W E Bemis . 
... 5 
20 
W Emerson ... 
3 
25 
R L Spotts. 
... 1 
21 
T G Corbett. 
3 
25 
E Williams . 
... 3 
25 
J R Collins. 
5 
IS 
Baudoine cup. 
25 
targets, 
handicap: 
Dr Cooper . 
0 
25 
K Harrison . 
... 3 
25 
L Johnson. 
1 
24 
E Williams . 
... 3 
23 
J G Batterson... 
3 
25 
R L Spotts. 
... 0 
24 
W Emerson . 
3 
22 
A B Alley. 
... 4 
19 
T Lenane. 
3 
23 
E G Warner .... 
... 0 
12 
J G Corbett. 
0 
22 
W E Bemis. 
... 4 
21 
Accumulation cup, 
25 
targets, handicap: 
Dr Cooper . 
0 
24 
E Williams . 
2 d 
L Tohnson . 
1 
25 
R L Spotts. 
... 0 
20 
T G Batterson.... 
3 
25 
A B Alley. 
... 4 
22 
W Emerson . 
3 
23 
E G Warner.... 
... 7 
19 
T Lenane . 
3 
25 
W E Bemis. 
... 4 
22 
T G Corbett. 
0 
23 
H Heatley . 
... 7 
22 
3 
24 
H- 
* 
Sauer gun, 25 
targets, handicap: 
Dr Cooper . 
0 
24 
E Williams . 
... 3 
23 
L Tohnson . 
1 
25 
R L Spotts. 
... 0 
24 
T G Batterson .. 
3 
25 
A B Alley. 
... 4 
IS 
W Emerson. 
3 
25 
E G Warner. 
... 7 
22 
T Lenane . 
3 
21 
H Heatley . 
... 7 
23 
T G Corbett. 
0 
21 
T R Collins. 
... 4 
24 
K Harrison . 
3 
25 
W E Bemis. 
... 4 
24 
