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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Marcu 3, 1906. 

NEW RECORD 
In the Philadelphia-Baltimore-Wilmington X-Team Race, shot at Wissino- 
February 12, Charles E. Mink, of Philadelphia, 
BROKE 100 STRAIGHT 
A. B. Richardson, of Dover, Del., 
German, of Aberdeen, Md., was third, with 96 out of 100. 
was second, with 97 out of 100; Lester S. 
All of these 
gentlemen are AMATEURS, and of course each one used 
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Armonk Gun Club. 
Armonk, N. Y., Feb. 17.—The midwinter tournament 
of the Armonk Gun Club was. well attended, twenty 
shooters participated in the day’s programme. G. E. 
Sutton, A Betti, R. Gorham, from the Mt. Kisco Gun: 
Club; M. H. Dyckman, from the Ossining Gun Club; 
Krepps, Faile, Shirmer and Griffen, from White Plains 
club. 
G. E. Sutton broke 104 out of a possible 120 of the- 
programme, and A. Betti was scene! high average for the- 
day on 101. 
The professional dena was W. Height, and much. 
credit he deserves for the fine score, considering that it 
is the first time he has shot at targets. We hope that he 
will be one of the best shooters in future. The pro- 
gramme called for 120 targets. Following are the scores. 
Events: “1 2°33), 4556s Goan 
Targets: 10 10 15 10 10 15 10 10 20 10 Brk. 
Gs EWSuttonitiv cccssae 915 8 1110 918 8 104: 
PE CGOUMAIN | lee cleleute meters 91011 9 818 8 914 6 97 
R= Our byweeeeces aveies 5 8 119609 TieGrswaes 87 
M. Dyckman’ <...2.00-< 9. 912° SASS ilo Oey 
A® Bettl Qeete rece ceeere 9 9°12) "912 OR Gekiaeg 101 
N ‘Landeras cesar 57 9 (676 10 9ST 75> 
FY Reed! Waser accesses 8 910 9 810 9 815 8 94 
Chas Banard soccer 6 710-858 1) 48a 86 
W ? Heightrwacctevcetecel. 4 5°17 4°55 T Se6e0 cw 52 
MGarpenter Ae nacdceen 9.-918%58) 9M SB By be 98 
le “Kreppsisesiecss ecto 59 81299) 739 Faas iGe se 94 
| BY Farle ec ce ssmuctitenmete 5 6 8 6.5 Touteiiseb 69: 
S Shirmeri Wecscseccectees 7 561064 6 8 b9Gees 67 
Hirtéry, Gece ic cee sakes 6 13) 1004 3 OT eerie ad 65 
B* Griffen ease ee ceener 44 9° 3°47. Geet) 57 
ARISE. Gawsctaceicetes seit 3.6 10\.% TGs aa fe 
EL orton ic dsieidis ss so sstiete 7 610.16) Greta. Olas 
Harnck stiatt adi tcacee ce camer 373. 282 'Gaas. 6 
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Melrose—Sugar Hill. 
BaycnHester, N. Y., Feb. 22.—A team match at 25 tar- 
gets per man, between twelve-man teams of the Melrose 
Gun Club and Sugar Hill Gun Club, was held here to- 

day. The scores: 
Melrose. Sugar Hill. 
Allen eect DiuncanBeccaycemniccss 9 
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IKinby sec Sp Milleniis secrsmtarcterte 9 
Geck Wiegand) arenes 15 
Haffen Von Deesten .....-. 8 
Zumbuehly vecewcne 17 Shields ihjscumesmremant 9 
Bisher’ ccc paessanie cre 12 Lawlor ta. ,eeeeeeee 21 
Steffens” ccc wemeunee 6 EOP “Millestoceuse s: 4 
Kurz sicivteeete deacons 12 Colder rany tnsicenntes 9 
Clarks Oe nceg tanlvontee nets 14 Brennaw gaceemecaee 16 
Koehler’ (a.2 eaten: I MeKay- ©. .ictossiemrettaes 13 
Kinsler ..s20-neeaae. 15—149 Henderson .......< 5—136 
At Bradford, Pa., on Feb. 22, the two, renowned pro- 
fessional trapshooters, Messrs. Heer and Stevens, were 
present, and out of 200 targets, the totals were: Heer 192, 
Stevens 185. 
with 168. 
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