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Norwich, Conn., Shooting Club. 
A NuMBER of the faithful members of the shooting club 
were present Tuesday afternoon, March 20, to welcome 
Messrs. William H. Heer and Frank E. Butler, and the 
programme throughout was shot in spite of the driving 
snowstorm and strong wind. The scores were remark- 
ably good for such a day, and the experts, Messrs. Heer, 
Butler and Hearne, made their usual good record. The 
gentlemen will attend the shoot at Willimantic on Thurs- 
day afternoon, at New London, all day Friday, and 
Rockville on Tuesday next. 
Hot coffee and lunch were served during the after- 
noon, and although the attendance of club members was 
small, the visitors were well pleased with their reception. 
The scores were: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
Ue Dee SA CGt! fon cc 150 143 Nlearne” soursussites 135 114 
PI GUTOLO orc cicin'e.s 150 129 (MOT Atlee sate cares 120 81 
LET ey a ee 150 124 RichaLd sees ees 105 94 
Mulviller Giescos 150 124 NSIS Patera aise e eens 105 86 
IBixtlerame cr dae esine's 150 123 Gakes tera. on cotite:s 45 30 
PATSEINES Meese. « 150 119 
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Catchpole Gun Club. 
Wotcorr, N. Y., March 23.—On April 24 the Catch- 
pole Gun Club, Wolcott, N. Y., expect to hold one of the 
most successful tournaments ever given, and we have 
had some good ones. Our programmes will be ready 
in a few days, and will be sent to any shooters not on 
our list by a simple request. 
We are advised that the popular representative and 
expert shot, Mr. H. H. Stevens will be in attendance. 
We hope that other experts will be with us, and we 
assure them a fine ground for good scores. 
Uncle Ben Catchpole, the grand” old man, will be in 
attendance, and will welcome every shooter. Uncle Ben 
is undoubtedly the oldest trap shot in the Empire State, 
and still he is an ardent lover of the sport, and figures 
on attending the New York State shoot. We hope that 
every shooter in this part of the State will reserve our 
date, April 24, and come to Wolcott. A good time is 
promised. SECRETARY. 
Trapshooters’ League of Lancaster County. 
LANCASTER, Pa., March 24.—The various gun clubs otf 
Lancaster county, Pa., held a joint meeting this week and 
formed a league, to be known as the Trapshooters” 
League of Lancaster County. The clubs represented were 
Pequea, Bob White, Excelsior, and Blue Bird, of Colum- 
bia; Litity, Snareville and Elizabethtown. 
It was decided to shoot a circuit first and visit each 
club, seven in all, five men to a team, members strictly 
residents of the county. Prizes will be plenty, and as a 
good starter, the Pequea Club secured the opening shoot 
for April 23. On this day Mr. W. R. Crosby will be their 
guest. This will be a hummer, and the management 1s 
sparing no effort to conduct this large tournament. 
Officers were elected as follows: John K. Andrews, 
President; E. Baker, Vice-President; Nat. Ressler, Sec- 
retary and Treasurer. Programmes are now out. 
Grand Handicap Shoot. 
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—A grand handicap shoot will be 
held at the Philadelphia Driving Park, Point Breeze, 
Philadelphia, Pa., on Friday, April 13. The event will be 
at 25 live birds, $10 entrance, birds extra. Handicaps will 
range from 26 to 33 yards. The money will be divided, 
three moneys, Rose system, points, 5, 3, 2. To facilitate 
handicapping and to enable the management to provide 
a sufficient number of birds, those intending to compete 
are requested to send a forfeit of $5 to A. A. Felix, 805 
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, on or before Saturday, April 
7, 1906. Failure to do this may prevent acceptance of 
post entries if the field is very large, as the event must 
be concluded on this day. Shooting will start at 10 A. M. 
sharp. The grounds are reached by Southwestern trolley 
connecting with League Island cars on Fifteenth street, 
and all south bound cars _on streets east of Fifteenth 
Street. Dinner and shells may be had on the grounds. 
Ac Al BErrx. 
Pennsylvania State Shoot. 
Mirton, Pa., March 17.—We will issue the best pro- 
pints ever published for a shoot anywhere, 68 pages, 
4% x 8 inches, with printed pages 4 x 6 inches; 2,500 
in edition. We have enough advertising already to as- 
sure its great success. 
We will have about $1,000 of valuable merchandise for 
the Park Memorial Handicap, and should have nearly 
$2,000 of added money, merchandise, etc., altogether. 
Frep A. GODCHARLES. 
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The ordinary match to be of service requires extraor- 
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