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[APRIL 28, 1906. 


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When writing say you saw the ad. in Forest 
AND STREAM. 

Garfield Gun Club. 
Cuicaco, April 20.—The opening shoot of the season 
was held on our grounds to-day, and was rp well 
attended, considering the chilly day. Dr. Reynolds won 
the trophy in Class A with 22, Stone in Class B with 
20, and Ford in Class C with 14. Z 
Will Stannard in trophy event, as expert, was high 
gun with 23. 
Our members have done little or no shooting since the 
close last fall, and will require a few shoots to round 
into any sort of form. Several ladies were out as visitors, 
but. did no shooting. 
The traps worked very well and all passed off smoothly 
and all had a good time. Scores: 


Events: 1-2 3.4 Aaartpea 
Targets: 10°10 10 095 25 
Pollard. qoo53, sdaccen aot cee eee 10, 09.7%, Stas 15 
Meele. ititecicctioe step tae once ane Cs» Bodo ee 19 
atone messi asta ®. [Spain eee. 
Thomas atocanssmcsctetence eae Yer ire ima Mk ae! 
K Geko teltatete mde cn cme mean Seen 8.7 Ge eae 1S 
McDonald. ais concen eee ieee ere ceed 8 SY 
SEONG seine A celo tien cies Cee 86 eS eg aan 20 
Dr Reynolds “)s.ccAeeneen, shane Toon se eee poe 
Bullard™. o,0o.. ose eee oe (Pe Se eRe Oe GA 
Bledsoe: wie ctu ose eater Se 5 
HLOwe: —Jechedeeuenuecac eee meena 2 ROS Oo peed eee | 
Stannard Asis ces ee eee O° YS aAOe mos 23 
Bord.* ssearssbose clon oe 2 shapers 14 
Georgi. ales sce Sona on eee Omnoe spate =o) 
Dawis, ys ssidsn.e nes Ses ee ae eee SLO PLT 
Geotter wie itcccekh ee ee ae Gr Soh 7 20 
Fh errs, sobs os bt ceive eee eee Bi ak ey Sane 
Ostendorp: <2). 2.206s. cade eee See Os. 
Kruptka «ws ices nose aoe ee FS Sh 5) os ag a 
Team shoot, Dr. Reynolds and Pollard captains: 
Dr Reynoldsiccr. over 6 Pollard. sseceeer cies 6 
Stannard Bullard Gaeta i 
Stone! eee eeecnsehecke Meek ua ctmoccceett cient 8 
MeDonaldty cece et 8 Keck, szhecedepeneie ae 9 
AC HOmas Mencemevonen ae 6 Georges fone ateeaae 9 
Davis) Te cnones tae 8 Geotter suns acseeene 6 
Bord: Awaatnessscgee a 3 Herr’) dinceneesche eee 
Ostendorp ice see 9—58 Kauptkaaya-cseemee 0—51 
Team shoot No. 2: 
Dr Reynolds ipa..ea0 8 Pollard \..2ap ance if 
Stannard Bullard Geenomene ce 9 
Stonelaicccncsscteeeen Meelkk: |. aateeeodecree 8 
McDonald .... Bao, Georgeniy. eee 8 
dhomas ees: GeotterPa.csenee teers 6 
Daviss eases Herr’ cca 5 
Kord:: sssamemancnecnete Kauptka sn oeeee cee 0—43 

Dr. J. W. Meex, Sec’y. 

Columbus Gun Club. 
At the Saturday afternoon shoot of the Columbus Gun 
Club, April 21, the wind again played all kind of tricks 
with the targets. But Rhoads and Grass managed to 
whittle out each a 25 straight. Chamberlain did a 24 
stunt, and our old friend, Jake Evans, got two 22s. 
Baker, Bassell, Weinman and Pickaway did nice shoot- 
ing. 
Arrangements for the big tournament, May 8, 9, 10 and 
11, are nearly completed, and a very large attendance 
from all over the country is now assured. The elegant 
programmes of this big shooting event will be mailed to 
shooters the first of next week. 
Work on the new 200yd. rifle range begins next week. 
The splendid disappearing targets have been arranged 
for and will meet all requirements for rapid firing. 
Such experts as Rolla O. Heikes, Ralph Trimble, Tom 
Marshall, Charlie Young, John Taylor, D. D. Gross 
and many other professionals, will be here for the big 
tournament. Scores: 
Events: 1 “2 36 Gee ees 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Rhoads “eons ccs ern coe 22 26 20 24 23 23 81 98 
Gross Sea fobs eee eee ee 23 20 22 25 24 20 23 
Bassell .. 2. See ooee ee eee 20 21 23: “19S 2a eee 
ESSE LSU seaeee setae 19-19: <18") 19 See 
Kandermanta, soriccucet aces 18:19) 22 ee 
Cham berlainvsa,.codescneare tee 21 19° 23 20) 235824 
Frolton! Seis cotoncr ae eee 18°45 DAS eee 
Pickaway, «as s-ecwsaiioes moon 20 21 20 200 a 
Baker ®. i20pcadowsccen eee 21 18 18 °>:20 = 21 
Weinman as. «cee onesie 20. “21  2ecZ0e 
Kindermann’ Woo cscneesoeeeee 20 | dns” Shoe 
Wiells taika oer ten oeieniaeeret 19: 18 10) 18 aly. 
J Evans xccasscesseccee ct anaes 22 20 22, 25s 
FEES Smith ee os toes ceo 21 21 WS. "20 
MicCrachertres ss serrccee ae enteae 20 21519" ee . 
Weber's b.:sc oe onc ecimetinnetenecr 18 23 20 b 
Shatticky dq..ncsmeuscoehabeaee 22 2 22 eee 
Columbus Sporting Goods Co. trophy shoot: 
Jey Tela Alp Be Healy 
Baker tena. wae 44 9 50 Bassell” vecaroeeeee 39 4 43 
EO VaniGiyectecceners 42 7 49 Gross) Mkeeeeeeeer 43 2 45 
Well Seats errons oteets 37 11 48 Rhoads amaeecest 44 1 45 
EB pinitheescne 39 11 50 Websterat ans 43 8 -50 
Chamberlain ....47 1 48 
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sense to let him marry.” 
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“While he was under fifty he had too much sense to 
wed.” 
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“Now, that he’s eighty-five’’—— 
“Well?” 
“He’s going to take a wife.” 
The Departing Guest (after paying his bill, sacractic- 
ally)—I sincerely hope your conscience won’t trouble you. 
The Summer Hotel Proprietor (blandly)—Don’t worry, 
sir; we don’t care how you got the money. 
