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Inter-Club Series. 
Toronto, May 14.—lhe deciding match in the inter- 
club series, between the Stanley Gun Club, of ‘loronto, 
and the Hamuiton Gun Club, of Hamilton, Can., was 
shot on the grounds ot the Staniey Gun Ciub on Satur- 
day. ‘Lhe day was tine, light good, with a strong westerly 
wind, but owing to the location of the grounds, the 
shooter was welt protected from the breeze. 
‘Lhe inends of both clubs were out in full force to 
cheer their respective clubs to victory. ‘the match was 
shot, forty men a side, 25 targets per man, and was a case 
of see-saw well through the match. ‘The Stanleys finally 
pulled away and won by 88 targets. : 
The interclub matches between the Stanley and Ham- 
ilton gun clubs are always looked forward to with in- 
terest, more so this year than usual, and are usually 
shot best two out of three. ‘Lhe first match this year 
was shot on the grounds of the Stanley Gun Ciub, twenty- 
seven men a side, and was won by the Stanleys by 9 
targets. the second match, took place in Hamilton, 
twenty-nine men a side, and resulted in a tie. The third 
match was again shot on the grounds of the Hamilton 
Gun Club, thirty-seven men a side, and was won by 
Hamilton by 10 targets. ‘lhe deciding match took place 
in ‘loronto, forty men a side, and was won by the Stan- 
leys, by 388 targets. 
Never in the history of shooting have two clubs been so 
evenly matched at the end of the third match—only 1 
target separating the two clubs’ score. ; 
‘Lhe Stanleys previous to this year have always been 
the losers by a small margin, but this year have suc- 
cessfully turned the tables on their opponents. It is 
mainly due to the active interest taken by the members 
of these two clubs that trapshooting enjoys the healthy 
condition it holds in Canada to-day. ‘The scores: 


Stanleys. Hamilton, 
P Wakefield ........ Beatty) scuee gine wel 
A Dither eemetr. 25 W P Thompson....24 
‘OSCLINN Mattes st ieiteeetets 24 D-Pletchetmcereawnas 23 
Masonueardes cen saas 24 King i .'fiensciteee eats 23 
SI AnD prema e isiterecetateeiets 24 Doc Grecnvaan ene 22 
Dunk Wee. oer ew cee 24 Kaspberry’ vesessesiae 22 
Pearsall eeeacees< 23 C Thompson ......22 
oly igitene seenceeenrns 23 JAA * Lee: tute. 21 
NEMMINES we tasintetaton 23 H Graham eens -ans 21 
GCG? Logan “adencdeses 22 GS. Karraceeneste 21 
DIG sities diessieseeiepetatere 22 Koni ey freee sttr 21 
J _ H Thompson..... 22 Dr Wilson Fpo oes 
Wiviait erie steteretertasreree 22 M E Fletcher...... :21 
ROSSis cdc tees vs steeon 21 w. Salith pee see ene 20 
TL ODE YI etree elects tie 21 Royal #. vsesesemine sts 2 
Sawaon, Vir sineswss 21 Work War ons een emcee 
ERdkins- 2e3.ce.s600008 Olver 2.4 cepa 
Bredanriaz, cecccess es 21 Je Chine’ tarecsereyae 20 
WiollGacs. ecpecasies. an 21 Ben [t cereeranieee 
Saw Gr ole eciceiviee’s 21 Rich. weockt. eae ees 20) 
iI) Cr Rc Sacig Aone ae 20 J ‘Crooks Se.chacecces 19 
Plena eererteterctatsis ate 20 Maxwell <i. .s sewers 19 
Mathews seseac aveeioare 20 Flunter’ ~ 3. hence mars 19 
Gillmmanieencnie sees 19 G  Clinié- deena 19 
Ein Ow Stes sma winceritele 19 Prend) Screeners 19 
Williamson, 5... <2 19 Horning seease.ekies 19 
Brita cen tito eae 18 Upton» . i.e. eee eee 19 
W Wakefield ....... 18 Waterbury “ee erea 18 
Townson azn reiacteee 18 DM Scotiee 18 
Martina seein 18 Culp. oceoee . 18 
FLarrison’ entecineecmns 18 Bowron) &.sceceeeer os 17, 
Bate via acto ae 18 Merrimas, oonenee eer 17 
Buches Yass. eon neem 18 Court Thompson ...17 
Sheppard. ">... ecco. 18 Bates \.ccccensee eer 16 
Cashmore we.. een 17 Hi Dynes soneesneme 16 
Farmer”. 25. eese..: 16 Dr Hunt? Somecnaese 16 
Irighant penne aes 16 Burweéssiv 08. ae eee 16 
Williams senceaennats 16 Barnhard "eecesaaee 14 
DOr etc aera: 15 G Deans: naeeeeeee 11 
FLogartit .cee.sscemes 11—802 C.Smithyeee ee eee 10—764 
Atex. Dry, Field Sec’y Stanley G. C. 
Norwich (Conn.) Shooting Club. ° 
Tue first prize shoot of the season was held on Satur- 
day afternoon, May 5, at 3 o’clock. One of the silver 
spoons presented by Mr. A. L. Aborn was the object of 
the contest, and was captured by Mr. John A. Mitchell, 
after shooting off a tie with Mr. H. F. Ulmer, who had 
a handiéap of 3 targets. The scores were:. Mitchell 25, 
Ulmer 25, Tafft 23, Austin 23, Post 19, Smith 17, Wells 17. 
The general scores were: ; ; 
Shot + Per 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 at. Broke. Cent. 
Mitchell! a oecmtestiatsomae 25: 23h. eee 50 48 96 
Pattt.? gectea veces nas 23 25 coleceee 50 48 96, 
Winter: Sateen. clei tote ee 22 21 Sect 43 86 
ROS tat gas taser eee 19 21 23 2g 100 8° «85 
ATCSEID etycras oss gt bens eae 23 20 16 23.22 125 104 83 
Srmgths ea ceatendtiacie natetresere 17516, 19020. 100 73 73 
Wells itsdarasefeicioteislerotersresnrans LZ 15. 16.2 100 69 69 
Pawtuxet Gun Club. 
Pawruxet, R. I., May 5.—At the weekly shoot of the 
above-named club the following scores were made: 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 Brk. 
GOD Aid tateocsas Mascot 8 1. 82th See 76 
SerManiensnsnaicaeae 8 9 6°15 Beadle 64 
Lockwood) fauaschsconeme 8 -8 °8 10 (Gy a2es Gee 67 
(Coleg he aes cee nae T 12> 8° 1205 tO ee 65 
Aldrich: trs.rcuinarse users 9) 14 9 9:9 13) Salsas 65 
ain re conta cain Srtisieee eet 8512-410" 13 eae 65 
RW Sheldbtid}-eaccn ena AM” 11) 9" 12) are 58 
DrOwni, Bhs) ckivsidetomane Te 28) 89° 13) Gxeate 58 
DUT rian sere cis cieteosncteie Gi 14-79 114s Bee 43 
Waterman, “acsccs aon 1413 99 12°68 See 35 
After the regular shoot several of the boys tried 
C. D. Cook, out of 
doubles, with the following results: 
broke 45; 
48 pairs, broke 67; Dick Cole, out of 36 pairs, 
H. F. Sherman, cut of 24 pairs, broke 23. 
