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Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
BELLEVvE, Ky., Jan. 28.—The Northern Kentucky Gun 
Club held a very successful live-bird shoot on Jan. 27. 
This club hopes that the visitors appreciated the free 
lunch, cigars, refreshments, etc., donated by the club 
for the visitors only. This club will have another tour- 
nament and live-bird shoot, including refreshments in the 
future. Announcement will be made later. 
Live birds, miss-and-out, entrance $1: 
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Money divided between Gowling and Le Compte. 
Event No. 2, entrance $2; 60 and 4v per cent.: 
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Le Compte first, Forsner_ second. 
Event No. 3, live birds, 50yds., entrance $2; 60 and 40 
per cent.: 
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Thows and Frost divided the money. 
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per cent.: 
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After the live-bird shoot a few targets were shot at, 
with good results: 
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Geo. W. Frost, Sec’y. 
B. S. A. Shoot. 
Barttimore, Md.—At the Baltimore Shooting Associa- 
tion grounds, Wednesday, Feb. 7, the New Year’s cup 
given by Capt. J. R. Malone, and tied for by Middle- 
ton, Hawkins, DuPont and Roder, was won by Mr. 
Middleton. Roder, the youngest of the shooters, was in 
New York, and could not be present at the shoot-off. 
The tie was at 5 white fliers each. DuPont lost his 
first two shots, Hawkins and Middleton got five 
straight. Hawkins withdrew, and the cup was presented 
to Middleton. After the cup shoot-off there was a race 
at 25 white fliers, $10 entrance. This was won by Du- 
Pont, who scored 24; Hawkins was second with 23, 
Waters 22. German 22, C. Malone 22, Sampson 19. 
A. R. M., B. G. M., Jas. R. Malone and H. Middleton 
withdrew after misses. 

Rowboats would have been very useful, and comfort- 
able to carry the gun men to the practice target shoot 
at the Baltimore Shooting Association Friday afternoon, 
Feb. 9. The heavy snow Thursday night, followed by 
rain and warmer weather Friday morning, and the 
beaming sun overhead, made walking almost impossible. 
Through three blocks of water and slush twenty un- 
daunted shooters waded, called out by their captain, 
Hood Waters, to get in shape for the team race at Wis- 
sinoming, Pa., Monday, Feb. 12. There were six 
events, 25 targets each. J. Mowell Hawkins was high 
gun, 109, J. H. Moxley second, 103. The scores: 

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Baltimore, Md.—This week’s white flier shoot at the 
B. S. A., Saturday, Feb. 10, had a small attendance. The 
snow and slush made the club grounds almost inacces- 
sible, and after the experience of wading through bog 
to the practice target shoot Friday afternoon, only 
thirteen shooters ventured out. The trap ground was 
covered with snow, and the light birds could not be seen 
after they fluttered to the ground. Most of the men 
fired their second barrel from force of habit. Good 
scores were made. 
The first event was a special 25-bird race between Mr. 
Robby and Mr, East, and was watched with much in- 
terest, as both men are new shooters, and were evenly 
matched. The race resulted in a tie on 17 each. Mr. 
Robby thought he was the winner, but after his departure 
it was discovered a mistake had been made in keeping 



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the score. The first figure was put down in the handi- At Rising Sun. 
cap column, and 26 birds were shot at. Mr. East lost : 
his 26th bird, which Robby thought had given him the Risinc Sun, Md.—Twelve shooters attended Gifford 
race, but when the sccre was footed up it was found and England’s white flier shoot at Rising Sun, Md., 
they had tied on their 25th bird. It was then too late to Monday, Feb. 5. The day was bitter cold, and snow and 
shoot off the tie, which was postponed until next week. rain added to the discomfort of the shooters. The traps 
‘hes scores: were set in an open field, and the luxury of club house 
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he wanted to thaw it was necessary to dump a bunch of 
shooters out of the four-wheeler to get near enough the 
stove to warm his hands. 
An all-day shoot had been planned, but the supply of 
white fliers (on hand) was exhausted about 2 P. M., and 
for some unknown reason those ordered were not de- 
livered by the express company until next day. As there 
was nothing to shoot, the boys took the first train for 
home and the warmth of their own fireside. 
The next events were $1 miss-and-outs: First event: 
Waters and Clarence Malone, 5 each; Hawkins and 
Moxley 4; J. Malone 3. Second event: Hawkins, Malone 
and Waters 4; Moxley 3; J. Malone 1. 
Then followed the 10-bird club race. In Class A 
Captain Malone and Clarence Malone were high guns 
with 10 straight. In Class B, Biddle was high gun with 
9. The scores: 

Class: A; ; : pe Pree 
Hawkins) sl ieosasmnoens |. “J Maloney s0.dumenii—i0 | 43, Mowell Hawkins was highggun, & out of 37 shot ar. 
C Malone, 28.2212222121—10 Waters, 30...2222222202— 9 ; Vempat Bre Sh't at, Bric 
Sampson, 28, .2200222222— 8 Hawkins ........37 35 Wescott ...tss. 15 5 
Class B. Werthington .. 7 GRE curation ome 24 
Moxley, 28...0202212200— 6 Ridgly, 25....0220012101— 5 Atexander J:k.5,. : 34 Winter teres ea: 13 if 
Mears, 25..... 02(:0000012— 3 Biddle, 26.....0222122222— 9 GistOLE rocoets estas 30 26 Te with ete ctoat sce 6 1 
Leland, 25...:0222020022— 6 Kendall, 25...2222220002— 7 Walter Seater. <ittvis.e.s.c's 33 25 Peres tees oeiecisss ate cs 6 4 
Baskerville,25.1000110100— 4 Gent, 28......0222222202— & Malané .i2,-.345 2 16 ark saiq-cax on aatey 6 5! 
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