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[JUNE 2, 1900. 

THE HUNTER 
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Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., May 23.—The regular Wednesday shoot 
of the Boston Gun Club was held at Wellington to-day, 
twelve shooters in all presenting themselves for the after- 
noon entertainment. Frank easily proved to be the right 
man in the right place with a 92 per cent. clip for 
average, and a 93 in the 100-bird race. H. B. Temby, 
commonly called in this section Count Blowe ’em up, 
placed a 90 out of the 100, beating his side partner, Dr. 
Gleason, Count Cut ’em up, by 3 targets, and has cause 
to be elated over his first 90 per cent. score. Comer, 
with almost 89 per cent., averaged second high, his last 
50 in the 100-bird race having a bad effect on an other- 
wise fine score. Winfield took care of third average, his 
18s being somewhat of a hoodoo on his 15-bird events; 
but he was the ring-leader in chiding one of the home 
boys, whose efforts with a 16-gauge were painful, to say 
the least. Gleason slipped a cog at the first, but his 101 
straight at the ‘end proved the Doctor to be there with 
the goods when necessary. Other scores: 

Targets: 15 101510151015 1015101510 #£Av. 
Biratiika vec. aces 12, 8.15 10: 1510 Te Se oat ao . 920 
Comer amor rere 13 81310 1510121013 8 11 10 .887 
Winfield ........ 12 °8°14:10) 13) 99) 13 SS sess. 873 
H, R. PATTERSON, OF DES MOINES. 
U. M. C. Missionary in Wisconsin. 
Gleason @ewndeneee 13 911 911 918 811101510  .860 
Powdrell \ncsmere 14 610 911 9138 913 815 10 847 
McPhee —eneeeere 12).8 13 10 1S Tato SSeS datas 780 
Kirkwood ....... 7 2141018 5 4 21651013 97 .693 
Temby Joiisess-h eee neers 138 814 8141014 9 -900 
Peavey: .. qesecte 14 811. 9:16 9 14 SOR .890 
Worthing. ....... 12° 7 14-913 4014 Oe eee .890 
Fay: snaceeascemes Ore JL 7 Alle OSI OS tS 9 810 
Woodruff ........ 12, 8 10% 99 Di Sipe cr -740 
Special 100-bird match: 
Pram let srctave feveleisteleta ieietctetele 93 Gleason Rise ca aattiesciees s 87 
TTEMiD Y; Marcciaieicieceletctere, « metetere 90 Wintield? oic.ccees csr oes 87 
Gomer worse deci ciliniee 89 Pary?ra's 5 cvs eisai eve ast cate 81 
Powdrelletasucen sasiceneres 89 Woodrutiitae-eeeee tts. 74 
Peavey” faccdeutboe ne cuits 89 McPI@ey wraseerctsiicedinae teste 74 
Wiorthiirigy ectesiererseaienetere 89 Kirkwood) \adecnghitentines 7 
Colgate Gun Club. 
BALTIMORE, Md., May 23.—Mr. J. H. Moxley was dis- 
tinguished at the shoot of the Colgate Gun Club by 
making a run of 43, and scoring 140 out of 150 targets, 
a performance better than 93 per cent. Each of the six 
events was at 25 targets. Spann was second high with a 
score of 123. Hess made a 25 straight score. 
Events: 1 2 Sete 
Moxley? ccictestietcehcc estos 22 24 22 24° 23 23 140 
BLCSSO. ads Sawa esioae Bier one 20 22 20 19° A. 126 106 
Gparitl © Ge wagebuaecase cece 20. 21 22 21) Zin TS ize 
Saith toes tinea cence cinentee ete 20 20 18.18 2% 39° 116 
NicClellan jos sosesterncere trae: 19 ois eae ee Ore 19 
Gent si. eto cae ote canoes 20. 24 Gen xe cee 44 
INGtzels... useh aoe acta atone 16° 1719) 12) eee 64 
Knopenn soca nec Cato ates 10° 12> 2 ae eee 34 
RAULED noel acaictaectectae ttre 10° 13" See 23 
Carl nneeencs ae Sate ee eee 8.2 20 
S Birman neos.. stone ase sien era sisierets AT “16 So eee 27 
Wilson! ase ecu capes 15 19," 22S ee ee 56 
ALDESt) celine are .ctorere stovs oteinscunrases 9 9. eee 18 
Two smart young men from London once came upon 
a respectable-looking shepherd in Argyleshire, and ac- 
costed him with: 
“You have a very fine view here—you can see a great 
way. 
“Vu ay, yu ay, a ferry great way.” 
“Ah! you can see America here, I suppose?” 
“Farrar that that.” 
“How is that?” 
“Yu jist wait tule the mists gang awa’ and you'll see 
the mune.” 
