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Hell Gate Gun Club. 
Jan. 22.—The Hell Gate Gun Club to-day shot three 
monthly matches, namely, November, 1905, and January 
and February, 1906. The birds were all blue and very 
fast. The entire contests were shot in five and one-half 
hours. The weather was cloudy, with an occasional 
drizzle. The wind blew from the shooter to the traps. 
A good dinner and plenty of it was served. There was 
no kicking, owing to Mr. H. P. Fessenden, a referee of 
experience, officiating, 
Preliminary matches were shot, as follows: 
SSHIGOL Van Ui iala caeie viajes o/e.e.0 oie 0 ese 011*1122211121112*1111221—22 
PERL CLET MOU Uo eet sic is sisie olcicele vec 010222122022*211*21112202—19 
VHISORIMIOU EE el isfors sibs tiedciss nee os 2021011211101122112211001—20 
WETS, 801 288 RR CRCR COO ania 22121202222221*2002222111—21 
Supplementary, 21 birds per man, 30yds.: 
VS a Een sos science sisie vevelbecdces 12000*010102201210212—12 
ERLE PAE ites pit'sicfelsio e's ola'e'e sis,0.00 112022010211*1*220102—14 
I IE PRI Sale lorele clcie'e"ai0]0 6:01 0/0%.0)0, 0:08. «0 0122110*2122012102220—15 
Col. J. H. Voss made two straights, one for November, 
the other for February, scoring a total of 28 out of the 30 
birds, and was high average for the day in the club 
events. He shot from the 30yd. mark. 
November. January. February. Tot’l. 
W C Wilson, 28..... 0100112101 22201220*2 0222122122 22 
A Belden, 28...... 1210120000 1020222101 0222020211 19 
} PECs i a0~ atevicn = 0021010100 12111120*1 1011100211 19 
C Lange, 28 ......... 20010221*2 0211*02111 0111001210 19 
P Baudendistel, 28..2101022**1 1*11110211 1011120221 22 
L H Schorty, 30..... 2222221120 0022121020 1222010201 22 
P Albert, 28 .......4. 2220012211 2221*22122 2100212101 24 
(LST OAUG-Saopaeomon 0121110200 112010*100 0020002000 18 
IPT rOstelgaZSes). ccs. 1120210011 0110012101 0211202211 21 
W ochlicht, 28........ 1210000011 112*201122 0211211422 21 
P Garms, 28 ......... 1022010000 1101122211 02112*1111 21 
P Brennan, 26....... 1102012111 1121120120 1210120122 24 
J H Voss, 30....... 2211111111 1*11101211 1121111212 28 
J P Dannefelser, 28..0021121020 2221*11222 0211112212 24 
Hi Foster, 28........ 0121111222 212211111* *110121100 24 
GeWeber 28) ...23. 5 1011002100 011012*000 2110012012 16 

Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
Rocuester, N. Y.—The Easter Cigar cup was the ob- 
ject of competition at the weekly shoot of the Rochester 
Rod and Gun Club. The scores: 
Ree tts, Le B. Hi y 
STotspike ....... 15 10 25 Sleutitia: sveke cw oeres 20 
Porat. Meriantele cles’ 12 6 18 Sioddard yas. ies. Wey Zea) 
WV ALSONG wclsl cscs. 22 2 24 PLP Al er aw ereresiovse.0 © 22 4-26 
Coughlin 2.0.3... TOemt eo Stevenciene neuer esse ae 
Bt@Wartl Goss) cea: “Alo coaieya 
Back scores: 
MILOUSPIKe | ....5-'- 15 10 25 Stoddardies. cea. 19 4 23 
BEWARE fuse cse. ss Za 1 +24 Stoddardiete. sts «16 alge val 
STEM GTEK GoAUeedE laee ly 22 SST cutes tladis wins 21 4 25 
BSEQVELIS We disicesivaiv'e 20° 2 21 Sicttte misses sist ores 2 4 24 : 
SLO VETIS) sisciccie cies Bie Ls 22 Sitter eietidnaeiccss 19 4 28 
MLEVENG Nisa ssse ss 22, 1 23 MS Koide uate s siatete oie'h 22) 4 26 
STEVEN wer. cscs 0. 23.1. 24 iraleyee eases 22 4 26 
toddard: (.3 is. 18 4 22 Iraley mates tiers e701. 19 4 23 
SEOGOATC ye cess's 18 4 22 ral yanasasce hws 18 4 22 
Dtoddard s,s... 6r.. co, 18 ralevardeiacaa ces 19 4 28 
Re-entry scores: 
NV SESOT Tess flees: 19 2 21 Watson ........-. 20 2 22 
WV AES OTN frets o.0 0 ci615 22 2 24 Coughlin ........ 16y 023 
DVGESOT Fore cietose a 20 2 22 *Coughlin ......- Lee 20, 
NAREESON si. vise since 20), 2.22 
*Wins point for cup. 

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