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Monmouth Gun Club. 
shoot of the Monmouth Gun 
attendance on 
Had it 
Reynolds, 
efficient aid 
been a 
amateur on 
\spurY PARK, 
Club, held July 
the first day 
not been for the 
who acted as 
the late preparations, 
probable failut 
the first day 
md with 184. 
zZ.. Soawrence 
vas second 
169 






Porter and wife and Qrion Porter and wife, from Fair- 
WF 
county 
Pa, Pes ae 
*hillips, 
championship 
Before the 
remark that 
1e started for 
following 
Wakefield, Co 
The shooting 
the feature of 
only 2 birds out of 
he has just broken 
close to a 90 per cent. clip all 
will maintain this great clip or be numbered among the 
shoot was happily 
prols ssional 
second day, high 

























trom 
heard 
at home when 
furmished 
Lasson, 
he was glad he left 
artists: \\ oodring, 
Flisram 
was 
178. 
Neaf 
was 
were 



ows: McCarty Dukes 177, W. Matthews 
Profes a ; and 
Butl Ls4, Lawrence 182. 
July 25, First Day. 
Events: DT ia : Brk. 
W Moffett... 21 io 
W Bilings 17 54 
fH Schautfler. 5 19 40) 
E Day, 317 ne 
Apgar ) 18 76 
S McC 3 1i Sh] 
EK Butle 8 5 40 
V Carlough 23 78 
‘Truax Pits 14 
TH Piercy 9 2 = 
J‘S Fanning. 68 
Bek 14 stl on $4 
_ H Tamblyn... 3 
L Brown 48 
R Van Der 
C Bissett. oe 
M McGill. 56 
W Wynne 63 
Sim Glover.... 59 
Richter uals se wice 
A Groesbeck, 
J. Kramer 
y Vree 
J Walker... 
EL Walsoteecne. 
De Harice,.:./ 
| H Matthews. wad 
A R Elliott 169 
Mulde - 
Kattengill 
Dukes 
G Rope Bow: 
Z, Lawrence 182 
as Newman .. 
L Newman.... 
W Burns 
EF Farley 
L Ivin 
July 26, Seco 
Event Zz 3 Brk. 
WW Moffett 70 
W Billings. 58 
BEA Np ve 72 
V Carlough j 74 
Muldoon . 7 can 
A R Elliott 7 82 
S McCarty. 3 184 
E Butler 13 166 
Z Lawrenc Ll 182 
\pgat 15 186 
o Crayton... 412 68 
M Booth..... et 35] 
mani ) 8 7 
H Matthew 4 14 75 
Wilkinson 2 =F 
S Fanning see 2 S4 
LDUkes” s..couaielues hes 4 77 
\W Reynolds 
R \an Der 
BD PED Waa sy ehetareicre are 
Bettye seem cee 
C Bissett 
| \\ ilsor 
N Burn wa 
L Brown 166 
H Nico 145 
Bonesteel Gun Club. 
RONESTEEL, the 
Bonesteel Gun on the 
lub grounds, of the 
“ity The pro events, 
$1.65 entrance on the 
Jack Rabbit equally 
yetween the ‘The 
oys like shot through the entire 
ITORTaMMe 
The day bright 
and.clear, and just enough wind across the traps to blow 
he smoke away. expert 
raps, and the trap 
iouse to where 
The visitors Thompson, Carl 
remains to be 
unfinished. 

Woodring, 
The rest of the boys shot either too 
§ money ; 
all were loud in their praise of the division, and voted 
the shoot the best ever run off in the county. 
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Consolidated 
Connecticut 
It was a large shoot, and was a success in every par- 
attended the 
state at Boston, were present at this shoot. Y 
Iowa, won high 
Myers was 
Claridge, of Haven, was third, with 143. 
of Mt. Kisco, scored 142. 
considering 
wonderment 
Britain, who is upward of fifty-seven 
distinguished 
yy breaking 24 out of 25. 
fessional average was won by J. 
B. Darton, 149; third, H. 
Reynolds, of New 

Powder Co, 
fob for the amateur making the longest run. 
won by M. Myers, of the local club, making a run of 60 
Claridge 2, 
} Sunderland, 
\VW. Stevens, ink 
Danbury teams, Waterbury 
Danbury No. 1. Danbury No. 2 
: By Vall eres 
ELALIS atentars 21 
DBT GYisos cs tievaavecs 20—62 
Danbury No. 3. 
Thompson....... 20 
A Gregory...... 
N Sunderland .19—59 
Danbury No. 4. 
R Bennett 
W Stevens........ 23, 
G Olmstead...... 20—b68 
Waterbury. 
Reynolds....... é 

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committee 
Joy, vice-president; Robert 
Hoyt was scorer, and Art 
scores were 
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105 shot at, and the latter because 
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one of 57, the 
During the time that the cashier was 
themselves 
les, at which they were not quite so successful as 
1e singles, though some of them acquitted themselves 
shooting 
shot 
State 
1e Porter boys of Fairfax took the first and second 
carried 
Wakefield 
oft 
but 
Following 
Go 
15 15 
15 14 
15 14 
12 15 
14 13 
13. 241 
14 11 
10 10 
12, 13 
11 14 
So 
Consolidated Gun Clubs of Connecticut. 
Lracnw, Sec’y. 
Gun 
being 
Cinb were a place of shooting activity to-day, the fitth, 
erroneously 
tournament 
fourth 
the 
[nter- 
Ford, 
out of a 
Bert 
Betti, 
were 
as 
Clar- 
a hat; Kelly, a fishing rod. 
in several events and acquitted 
eighty 
glasses, 
Jack 
in 
Myers, 
or 
A 

the 
R. Elliott, 
Stevens, 
of 
pro- 
). 
Reynolds, of New Britain, a one-eyed shooter, fifty-seven 
was the 
programme, 
watch 
It 
each, 
entered, 
The 
prize, Waterbury second, 
f teams 
21 
. 20 
Pah- 
the 
Geo. 
lred. 
Jesse 
1ur Miller puller on trap No. 1; 
Hanford 
of 
was 
fe 
was 
amateur 
following 
Ford 
Hall, 
As 
tive 
first 
Madden: i..i¢J.'.<- 20—51 
was 
Brk. 
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W A _ Gregory.... 11 10 
Geo: Halil. i:s a ehh) 
ROUT, aliens 2 oie . 1218 
AP SBettaemeeee ss sacs eee ie 
CB YBEISEO Nes c\c sever settee 8 9 
J. Harintann span rece 9 9 
R Beririett ey... 1300. 9.9 
C” RSKigoras vias 9 12 
W Murphy iy. .iio.<.. 6 7 
Dy rine eect ok Eee: Fg bs 
CW Stevens: .. ...0..085 11 14 
GK Batlegy cis iy eosaw use 3.12 
J WDralieriiaanys ce namnatenr 313 
CG BPialis wer acon tenets 14 14 
A J Reytiolds.. o.0..:%% 11 13 
RO Sata s sie aes 1h. 7 
Geo Hiil 4 4 
TAS Re ROE... icici ates 15 15 

Wm Miner 
Olmstead ...... 
Mansfield ..... Stas 
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Van Scoye .......% ; 
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B W_ Austin, 
Vas. Kyle anus ose 
HOM | Teddits. vets 4 
E W Reynolds......... 
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Pennsylvania State Challenge Trophy. 
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Jury 27.—The fourth contest for the challenge cup at 
live birds, emblematic of the amateur championship of 
the State, was held this day on the grounds of the Car- 
lisle Gun Club. W. L. Rutter, 
occasions, 
of Hainsler. 
defended on three previous 
tagonist this day Wm. Hepler, 
successfully 
his an- 
The con- 
ditions were 25 birds per man, $20 a side, loser to: pay 
for birds. The holder of the cup to name grounds and 
distance rise, 24 to 33 yards; Interstate rules to govern. 
They tied on the first 25 by going straight. 
unbroken. 
at 10, 
shoot-off the tie remained 
each. In the third shoot-off 
In the 
scored 10 
fifth round, 
first 
Rutter had a bird which dropped in the crowd of spec- 
tators, back of the dead line, then flew in bounds again. 
Nat. Ressler, the referee for Hepler, called the bird lost, 
as it had been outside. R. E. 
Sharer, referee for Rutter, 
called the bird dead. A dispute arose, which resulted in 
the measurement of the distance 
same was found to be 34Myds., 
judgment perfectly vight. As t 
crounds in the midst of this argument, there was nothing 
to be done but quit. It certainly was 4 very raw deal, 
and the management was severely 
one present. 
stakeholder 
dead line. 
The 
Ressler’s 
left 
by 
the 
every 
This shoot is another one to go down in history as 
showing very mean treatment 
On July 26, J. Brewer defeated 


a match for $50 a side. 
Cosmopolitan Amateur Championship. 
Rieker, 24 to 
DPECTATOR. 
in 
New York, July 25.—It has been decided by the Bergen 
Beach Gun Club that, instead of the September contest 
noted in the ForrEsT AND 
STREAM 
hold our first annual Cosmopolitan 
we 
will 
amateur champion- 
ship contest on Oct. 8 and 9, Tuesday and Wednesday, 
1907; 10C@ targets per man; 
targets 
5byds.; l6yds. rise; entrance 1 
receive a sterling silver cup, donated by: Capt. H. W. 
Dreyer, ovr treasurer, and 
$50 
and fourth prizes, a cup (not 
total of four trophies and 
to four entries. High guns win. 
side will be noted in programme. 
Our regular shoots, to which 
tember and October, at 1 P. 
July or August. 
M. 
necessarily 
each, donated by Mr. Ira McKane 
of the club. The fifth, sixth, 
tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, 
and sixteenth prizes, ten dollars 
$200 
fourteenth, 
each, 
from 
winner 
Second, 
sterling) 
to 
will 
third 
for 
members 
eighth, 
ninth, 
fifteenth 
a 
optional 
sweep of $5, extra, to be shot for in the race; one money 
Extra sweeps on the 
welcome 
before this event, take place on Tuesday, Aug. 13, and 
Tuesday, Sept. 10, and every Saturday in August, Sep- 
No Saturday shoots in 
Our professional brethren are also welcome, and several 
prizes will be furnished by the club for them to shoot 
for in the big race. In other events they may shoot for 
targets only: 
L. 
Colorado Springs Gun Club. 
Cororapo Sprinecs, Colo., July 20.—Mr. C. 
and C. D. Plank, trade representatives, 
tially cloudy. 
Events: 1°23. 3.4 6 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 
CG. Be Adant icp 19-20-1820 17... 
CD) Plaiceds tes 19 18 16 13 18 24 
A J Lawton...... 19 20 2018 18 .. 
Y,. Pe Bawtoni gna 19 16 19 17 20: 
kW Gatrett..::... 19 18 18 19 19 2 
j. EL Rohrer oc. 20.18 19 17 20 .. 
AM S® Wie a Gabe 171816 16 .. 
eee RiGh. sec cnik TAZ 16) 8 
MP PiGiterscatscn ZU re 
D “© Sandersons ss) 0s cnt 
tale 

B. 
ScHORTEMEIER, Sec’y. 
Adams 
traveling 
over Colorado, and were welcomed by the club members 
to-day. There was a light wind and the sky was pat- 
Shot 
at. 
100 
175 
100 
200 
295 
100 
&O 
60 
20 
115 
Capt. 
Brk. 
94 
147 
95 
187 
211 
94 
67 
35 
20 
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