May 19, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

Hamilton Gun Club. 
THamriiton, Ont., May 7.—Herewith I beg to hand you 
a copy of the report of the remarkable shoot that took 
place in this city April 30, between the Hamilton Gun 
Club and the Stanley Gun Club, of Toronto. In this 
shoot, you will notice by the report, the teams were 
thirty. seven men a side, and the total of seventy-four men 
shot. a percentage of 82.5. When you think that these 
are all amateurs, and that over 50 per cent. of them green 
shooters who have not been out to a tournament, it will 
doubtless strike you as one of the events in trapshooting 
in this country. On the afternoon in question we shot 
4,275 targets—a rather good day’s work, you will say. 
The first match was won by Stanley, 9 targets; second 




a tie; third, won by Hamilton, 10 targets. 
Stanleys. Hamilton. 
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Total percentage, 74 mcn, .825, 
SECRETARY. 
Intercollegiate Team Shoot. 
May 12.—At New Haven to-day Yale was victor in the 
annual intercollegiate team shoot, held on the Yale 
grounds. The conditions were five men per team, 50 
targets per man. The contestants, team and _ individual 
scores were as follows: Yale 212, Pennsylvania 191, 
Princeton 187, and Harvard 179. 
The best individual score, 47, was made by Capt. Mann, 
of the Princeton team. Scores: 
Yale.—Thompson 40, Alden 42, Pugsley 40, King. 45, 
Morrison 42; total 212. 
Pennsylvania.—_Smith 35, Way 31, 
liams 41, Prouse 44; total 191. 
Princeton.—Mann 47, Wood 38, Morton 38, Mollvaine 
22, Sands 42; total 187. 
Harvard.—Marshall 3, Kissell 31, Powers 36, Wicker- 
sham 40, Nash 39; total 179. 
Appleton 40, Wil- 

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