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APRIL 21, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Indianapolis Gun Club. 
INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd., April 14.—Mr. Comstock defeated 
Brittan in the contest for the English Hotel cup. Scores 
as follows: Comstock, 76; Brittan, 66. 
The wind blew a gale from the southwest. The sky 
was overcast with clouds, and occasional showers fell. 


The scores made under these conditions were good. The 
professionals did no better than the amateurs. 
Events: aio See Ose eee 
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Wm. ARMSTRONG, Sec’y. 
At McKeesport. 
McKeesport, Pa.—The third contest for the McKees- 
port Daily News cup was held on the grounds of the 
Monongahela Gun Club, at Monongahela City, April 14. 
The weather was very unfavorable, as it rained all the 
time during the shoot, yet twenty-five shooters faced the 
traps. Attorney J. F. Calhoun, of the Enterprise Gun 
Club, was the lucky man in the contest on a score of 46. 
So far, the three contests have resulted in three dif- 
ferent winners, and the score each time has been 46. 
Two contests yet remain to be shot, and the indications 
are that they are going to be hot ones. 
The Enterprise Gun Club is going to give each man a 
prize who makes a win on the cup; also a $5 gold piece 
to the man making the longest run; also a $2.50 gold 
piece for the longest run of misses. The next contest 
takes place on the grounds of the Enterprise Gun Club, 
Saturday, April 21, The scores, 50 targets: 

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IVE EPale nk, ste IMeCombs! taenaeoccnn acu 32 
McFarland artickmarie eter takes 32 
AVIS) Sane roa ctsieevstre a1 Haberman ot ee 29 
WT Will) ioeemei eta eee cic ts Ue yan Hite Echt ati ee ae 28 
AS ENP ee ed ee Rae Boahmatinecsoa.csese en os 
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Henshaw 
Bradford Gun Club. 
BraprorpD, Pa., April 14.—Herewith are the scores 
made at our regular weekly shoot held to-day at the traps 
at Foster Brook. 
There was-a constant downpour of rain all the after- 
noon, the participants shooting from under an awning 
put up for the purpose of keeping out the boiling hot 
sun and rain, and I must say, that I do not believe there 
is another town in the country that is as enthusiastic 
over this kind of spert as we are. 
Shot at Brk. Shot at Brk. 
Rassell, S2a.620 115 98 Edvetta se. aassee 100 72 
IBGdINGs yess oss 115 98 Disney: “seer oee 100 68 
sOZaT CH. aaclce cae 115 98 WernOniwnccraccs 100 65 
KConneely )icncsre 115 96 Kelleher. ..5..... 100 60 
Mallory Sr..... 100 85 URACE Uorrsteien eisicein 30 20 
JoserpH LrComprte, Sec’y. 
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_ The Missus—Mary Ann, please explain to me how it 
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last night. 
The Maid—Sure, I dunno how it is, ma’am, onless yez 
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