JAN. 20, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 189 

Passaic League. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 18.—There was a good attendance 
at the shoot of the Passaic County Trapshooters’ League 
to-day. The contest was held on the grounds of the 
Northside Gun Club. The team of the Jackson Park 
Gun Club was the opponent of the Northside team, 
and defeated the latter by a score of 92 to 73 
The weather was unfavorable. A stiff wind blew across 
the traps, interfering materially with the success of the 
contestants. The best score was made by Mr. J. Click- 
ner, who broke 22 targets. He also is in the lead in the 
individual scores of the League contests. 
Another handsome trophy, which will go to the win- 
ning club, has been donated by the Peters Cartridge 
Co. It is a loving cup about 15in. high. On one side is 
engraved, “‘Peters Cartridge Company trophy, 1905-06.” 
On another part, “Championship Passaic County Trap- 
Shooters‘ League.” ‘‘Won by” is engraved on another 
side, space being left for the name of the winning club. 
Mr. S. Glover, one of the professional crack shooters 
of the country, was present at the shoot and participated 
in several of the open events, making good scores. He 
also refereed the league team match, Another visitor 
at the club yesterday was Alderman Warmolts, of the 
Third Ward. 
After the match yesterday afternoon several interesting 
miss-and-out events were held. When each man missed 
his ‘first target he retired from the shooting, and the 
man staying the longest without missing was declared 
the winner. J. Spaeth won two out of the three events 
of this kind. In the first one he broke 8 straight, and 
in the second, 5 straight. The next best in this event 
was J. Doty, who broke 4 straight. 
The third event was at 5 targets, and those tied at the 
end shot a miss-and-out. This was a close race between 
J. Doty and E. Planten. Both broke 5 straight, but on 
the miss-and-out Doty won, breaking 4 to Planten’s 3. 
Next Saturday afternoon the Northside club will visit 
the Mount Pleasants and shoot a league match. This 
means another close match, as these teams are evenly 
matched, and their victories have always been won by 
small margins. The following Saturday the Mount 
Pleasant club will shoot at Jackson Park. Following 
were yesterday’s scores: 
Standing of the teams: 
Jackson Park. Northside. 
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Wéohry Sale Wojtyla eeere 17 IAL SVGerStra(. 62. isies's 12 
13S GiCe eee 19 Ae Frowatrd (yee sscc~ a: 15 
ERSIMIGT EAD s<cliceis vies 16 RioBeckler eno 19 
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GUM EACASALILG cia weiss ciscsieesccccecee 4 6 .400 
Nea OM netic fe oes ccic.ccccccclcwe see 2 9 182 
Events: I 2538 4 6 Events: 5 9 ER Oy 
Targets: 10 15 25 15 10 Targets: 10 15 25 15 10 
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At St. Louis. 
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 7.—As every one knows, high 
scores are rare at DuPont Park, for two reasons: The 
targets are hard, and the background is bad. So 
Spencer and Mermod may well feel proud of finishing 
high in their respective classes with so good a score. 
*Neil and Cabanne arrived too late to shoot their 
target programme. The others who did not finish are 
new shooters. Scores at targets: 

Events: Zoom "A. (6... 66 
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AA SGENCED ee Debs é se 6:s ee 1S AS De 19 24 88 
Alec Mermod 15 12 10 24 24 95 
H Schroeder 3 10 16 19" 20 80 
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Chase won very handily with a straight score and car- 
tied home the handsome cup donated by the DuPont 
Powder Co. 
The birds were a good lot, with now and then a hum- 
mer, though had the weather been better, the birds 
would have been faster. 
All of the scores were good, considering the short 
boundary (20yds.). 

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First for the Sixth Consecutive Year. 
Sporting Life’s Trap Shooting Review for 1906 tells the same story, 
only in different language, that it has told for the last six years: 
That is, that Winchester Factory Loaded Shells stand first in 
records, first in popularity, and first in shooting qualities. The two 
leaders for 1905, Fred Gilbert and W. R. Crosby, shot Winchester 
Factory Loaded Shells exclusively. The former’s average for the 
year was 95.6 per cent. and the latter’s 95.5 per cent., both having 
fired over 16,000 shots during the year. There were forty-five am- 
ateurs and professionals that shot at least 3,000 targets and made 
Over go per cent. averages, and of this number more used Win- 
chester Factory Loaded Shells than all other makes combined. Of 
the first fifteen leaders, ten used Winchester Factory Loaded 
Shells. Such an array of facts is indisputable evidence as to which 
shells are the first choice among shooters, and further is a testimo- 
nial by the masters of the art as to the superior shooting qualities 
of Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. In 1900, Igo01, 1902, 1903, 
1904 and 1905, Winchester Factory Loaded Shells won 
first average for the year:—an unbroken chain of evi- 
dence of merit and popularity that speaks for itself. 
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direct to grounds—no walking—for 5 cents from Brook- 
RocueEstrr, N. Y., Jan. 8.—The contest for the Eastern lyn Bridge, Park Row, New York. 

cigar cup, held to-day, resulted as follows: All visitors welcome. Practice targets, 1 cent each. 
Sa S HT Shells for sale at cost on the grounds. Refreshments 
ieee tik atte Ds Ea zratis shooters. Each event was at 15 targets. 
Gr Doctorynee ces NOEL ay 1S WatSOr! \fefstesieisce Palins BY 9 WE: a Bs eee bene . 
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KOSTER Uden seaeiedins <elee eee nas Seon ee Parner eests 
Piatra. feast aici aatae Reveitee 7 10 10 8.3 : 
; peieeusucecuscun. Club, Eeateree Clee seis ih atts 1012 1121112 it .. 3: 
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was clear, with a high wind from the north. SS clilariaemay steps teste steimton stairelatal siletaie! sie Gee Sih tare 5 alte 
Che sbercvena BeachiaGiuns Clap shoots regularly: club. . Gréamieriie. ove rerWeccecscee we fcotes sr 12 11 101213 12 .. 
shoots the second Tuesday of each month in the year. Remsen .i......ssceecneceee ve 0 oe oe oe 13°15 12°89). 
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