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Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
BeLLevueE, Ky., Feb. 22.—The live-bird shoot to-day 
was well attended, considering the short notice. The 
weather was ideal. The retrieving was a feature. Mr. 
Altheer’s year-old dog was a revelation to old shooters. 
Messrs Fuhrman and Fee were efficient in the capacity 
of cashier and hustler. 
Dr. L. C. Hill came to life toward the finish, and did 
some good work with his new Winchester. 
Mr, Farrell, of Muncie, Ind., was a welcome visitor, 
and from the size of his wallet when he left, there was 
no danger of his walking home, as he was in the money 
in nearly every event. 
Mr. V. L. Emerson and son, V. F., were on hand and 
enjoyed themselves thoroughly. 
Miss Alteer (Frances) showed 
over her shooting here on Jan. 28. 
Mr. Barney Forsner, the Cincinnati Boniface, was on 
hand with a genial smile for everybody. Since joining 
the club, Barney talks shoot all day, and his wite says 
half the night. 
George Kosters, of Covington, is certainly a hustler. 
He kept the boys moving. : 
George Dameron, president of the club, swears his 
shells were all blank. 
Ed. Trimble acted as referee, and his decisions were 
fair to all. 
Wm. Jones, of Columbus, O., was unlucky, as half 
his birds fell dead out of bounds. Another shoot will 
be held in the near future. 
Event No. 1, 5 birds, 30yds., entrance $2: 
marked improvement 
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Event No. 2, miss-and-out, 28yds, entrance $1, birds 
extra: 

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Koster and Emerson divided. 
Event No. 3, 15 birds, entrance $5, 30yds.: 
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Farrell, first; Kramer, second. 
Event No. 4, miss-and-out, entrance $1, 30yds.: 
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Harrell (ac .ieicces neetee ners 22 IK pamier mance tins sislere-sioaie ¢ 0 
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Farrell and Thoms divided money. 
Event No. 5, 5 birds, 30yd's. entrance $2: 
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BORSHET econ: 00000—O (Al theer  akiactsceniees 11122—5 
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Althéer, first; Kramer and Stuard divided second. 
Event No. 6, 10 birds, 20yds.: 
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Kramers ..2.hc 1110121222— 9 Nelson “fvdses 1002200020— 4 
Altheer ...... 0121100212— 7 
Kramer got first money; Stuard, Altheer and Farrell 
divided second. ; 
Event No. 8, miss-and-out, 30yds., entrance $1, birds 

extra: 
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ITAMET Me cies woe edeeen ¢ 210 Stuard eet oct eee se seokU. 
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Hill and Farrell divided money. 
Event No. 8, miss-and-out, entrance $1, 28yds.: 
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HP rances™) tycese esis owed 10 Pe Paterson t.cccss se. toe 
Stuard won. 
Event No. 9, miss-and-out, 30yds., entrance $1: 
Thoms 122) Gomld Minette cece ss 10 
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Farrell BS PATICES Me mac cisisine cesleeis 0 
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Farrell and Stuard divided money. 
Event No. 10, miss-and-out, entrance $2, 30yds.: 
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WATE. ances ceiteere oe 2 Sttiard “cecwinrees cntlaw: 0 
On account of darkness money divided. 
The second quarter of the Crescent Athletic Club 
championship contest at 500 targets, shot at Bay Ridge 
last Saturday, resulted in a score of 107 out of 125 for F. 
B. Stephenson. Out of the 250 targets shot at, Mr. H. 
M. Brigham is in the lead with 211 out of 250. 
Pennsylvania State Shoot. 
CoNCcERNING the Milton, Pa., Gun Club and the State 
shoot, which will be held under its auspices, Secretary 
Fred A. Godcharles announces that “‘Milton is in the 
center of the State, easily reached from all points by 
both the Pennsylvania and P. & R. railroads, is a 
hustling, up-to-date town of 7,500 inhabitants and boasts 
of two fine gun clubs. The Milton Rod and Gun Club 
has held the most successful single and two-day tourna- 
ments of any town of its size, and we know of none 
better anywhere. We have never asked a manufacturer 
or merchant outside of Milton to contribute one cent’s 
worth of anything or take any advertising space on a 
programme of any description. Now, we need your help. 
We are not holding this tournament for profit, and in- 
tend to donate as much as we could hope to clear to a 
special purse, which we think will be of sufficient size to 
reimburse every amateur shooting through the pro- 
gramme to to cover his losses. Our programme will con- 
tain more items of interest than any yet published; it 
will have a history of every trophy and its winners; the 
date and place of each annual tournament of the As- 
sociation; list of the champions; copy of the new con- 
stitution and by-laws, rules, etc. A copy will be mailed 
to every shooter in the State, whose address we can get. 
It will Le well worth saving.” 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bercen Beacu, L. I., Feb. 24.—-The weather was of 
the balmy springtime. The scores were mixed, as to 
hits and misses, as follows: 

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