APRIL 28, 1906. ] 
PORE AN D. ST RibgAM. 691 

Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
SHEEPSHEAD Bay, L. I., April 19.—The day was pleas- 
ant, with a wind blowing from the shooters to the 
traps, causing the targets to dip. Each contestant stood 
at l6yds. In the monthly medal event at 25 targets, 
those who have no allotment of targets in the scores 
herewith, did not compete. In the shoot-off the allow- 
ance of added targets was cut in half. Mr. H. William- 
son scored a full 25 in the main event, and in the shoot- 
off, and won. Ten extra events were also shot. Schorte- 
meier used a 20-gauge gun, and smashed targets with 
admirable precision and regularity. The scores: 
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Montanus ....... -5 18 23 Belly ain ose sc'sive 21 
Williamson ...... 6° 20 26 Bergen : 23 
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E Voorhies ...... 3 17 20 Dreyer. cccea secs 5 15 20 
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Indianapolis Gun Club. 
InDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21.—Mr. H. A. Comstock 
defeated Mr. D. C. Morris in the contest for the English 
Hotel cup. The scores were as follows: Comstock 82, 
Morris 72. 
The weather was clear and very windy. Mr. Comstock 
was challenged by Mr. Jos. Michaelis. The challenge 
—_ accepted, and the date of contest is Saturday, April 

Events: Io Pom 4a Oe Oss k — S..§ 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
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Wm. ARMSTRONG, Sec’y. 
At Evans. 
Eyans, Colo., April 16.—The Evans Gun Club held a 
practice target shoot Easter Sunday afternoon. It was a 
beautiful spring day, the sun shone bright and warm, 
and there was a caressing little breeze that did not affect 
the flight of the targets, but gave the shooters “a heart 
for any fate.” The club house nestling among the hills, 
with a blue sky background, was picturesque and pretty, 
but there was woe among the shooters, for the ‘“‘lid’’? was 
on at Evans, and there was “‘not a drop to drink.” Mr. 
Hood Waters, of Baltimore, was high gun, 41 out of 50; 
Mr. J. B. Guyton was second with 40. The scores: 
Hood Waters.....22 19—41 W M Bowman....16 21—37 


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