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Monongahela Valley League. DPA AIR ALAR PRALRRALALR ALAR AWS; 
Morcantown, W. Va., Aug. 9.—The fifth shoot of the 
Monongahela Valley League was held at Morgantown 
and was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season, 
the credit of which belongs to Mr, Elmer Jacobs, Sec- The Premier Shooting Honors of Canada 
retary of the League, which owes its success largely to 
him. Mr. Jacobs has been the mainstay of the Recrea- 
tion Rod and Gun Club for the past few years, and a 
shooter of ability—one who is always ready to lend a 
hand to the success of the sport. There were guests 
from afar off. Dr. F. O. Keifer, of Briston, Ind. Ter., 
who shows the boys how to hit game in the field, will 
soon be a good one at the trap. ‘The high amateur aver- 
age went to J. R. Ribb with 173 out of 200, The wind 
and heavy rain made high scores impossible. The trade 
was represented by Ed. H. Taylor, Dupont Co., who ran 
the cashier’s office and broke 175 out of 200. Mr. John 
Cobun won the individual honors for the month with 
Won Again by 
per cent. The next shoot will be held at Shinston, W. 
Va., Sept. 2. Scores: 
19 out of 20, and Jacksonburg won the team race, 85 


SPECTATOR. 
remarkable showing considering the heavy 

Bradford Gun Club. 
Bravrorp, Pa. Aug. 16.—On Aug 13 we had the 
pleasure of entertaining the Topperweins, who were ac- 
companied by J. Mowell Hawkins, Luther J. Squier and 
H. H. Stevens. 
The wind was very strong, and it made the target- 
shooting hard and also made it hard for Mr, and Mrs. 
Topperwein to do their fancy shooting. 
duty onAmerican Ammunition. The principal 
Shot Shot 
at. Brk. at. Brk. 
Ed H Taylor ...200 175 G M Custer ....200 112 
Ne Be ROOD sats. ace. 2 173 J} F McNary ..... 200 111 
u M Cobun 2 171 W C Mawhenny..200 106 
5 Ketter ...%.. 170 Fe OF Bunk) 3. 200 102 ° . 
L E Lantz 162 Dr_O Keufer ...200 118 The Grand Canadian Handicap Tournament, 
B. JACODS: Wikcets. 200 160 Geist ease. ss a 160 91 
Serena . 200 147 Ww gg et “Bacc 180 106 H 5 ; a, 
Toha Craig. i... 200. «146 1 A Barthlow ...160 v1 ‘6 a 
W L Boals ..... 200 139 Joe Miller . Seeots 140 411 <5 the Shooting Derby of the Dominion, held 
Es Bunks fan. 200 148 J H Kennedy. 60 31 Fe 
if Foy 0... .200 128 Dr E "Faylor ..... » 40 33 
M Harkness ....200 115 Oo} 
Team race: {i 
; Jacksonburg. Morgantown. mM 
BEISCE. aden ssins'ecls)a\e 18 Eo iy Se aGeamanecace 13 o 
pants Soar bbe TUR e a tee 20 SLOVM caeesieneci vices 10 -j 
RROD acain se neeeia asec 17 CG DUR areas okie seis a sinim 20 . 
ae eee Pee Barthlowe ss, acta Sk m 70 shooters took part, 35 of whom used Win- 
Ce ee 16—85 Ra ylOe! teste ca/<\s\e ow alete 16—72 D 
Littleton. aii . . 
MeNaty ssasis..0:. 12 ae ee 3 : chester Factory Loaded Shells. This is a 
BU Kercas etude cists. e% 14 Blarknegs (aes. sls. salcate 14—71 r I 
ENGSUME irate moe ae Bae 18 Mil 
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events and the winners follow. 
Grand Canadian Handicap, won by Individual Championship, won by G. 

in Toronto August 7-9, resulted in a decisive ) 
victory for Winchester Shotguns and Shells. 
There were about 50) people present to witness the ~ eee » : re So = ; Tinchecter 
events, and a great number of these were of the fair Geo. L. Vivian, of ‘Toronto, shooting Logan of Toronto with a Wincheste1 
sex. Every one was pleased with Mrs. Topperwein. In Winchester “Leader” Shells. Repeating Shotgun. 
the last event of 25 targets, she broke straight and was 4 fs ae 2 
ihe daceaere Cie ee The Grey Cup, for high grand aggregate Mail EeOP Rate aes se phate 
The Mallory squad was with us and helped to make : : j tag i x nionship, won by Sherbrooke eam, 
this shoot a success. The following-is the score for the score, Me on by J. E, Jennings of ‘I ee E As i Ps | fat ino. Winchester 
day: : : to with Winchester “Leader’’ Shells. every member shooting incheste 
Ld de bs aa ‘i < Leader” Shells. 
*Pringle “00 «98—~S=«*STyiler=«w«st See eee Thos. Upton Cup—FEight Man Team : : 
*Hawkins 100 98 Crandall ne 100 Championship won by Hamilton Team, Brewers’ and Maltsters Trophy, won 
Stevens y 92 MMatSOn. 1.56). cece 10 72 : . . : Z a a ¢ - 5 + 
sStev see a Aiies Been 1007 six of the eight members shooting by herent ean RS oat shoot 
MSGUIET Mace sii. ac 100 89 B) Korner” 2:2. « 100 7 7; ‘ - yar ing inchester yeader onells. 
Bo tac Savaseie vs 10) 92 ed aa aan ae 100 69 Winchester Leader” < hells. a ; 
J T Mallory ....100 89 enlinie) iP.s.3<..% 100 68 . . 2 = a : - 4 
eae) 100 JS Waener. 202 100 66 High Professional Average, won by High Amateur Average, won bs i a 
oe ms OMelesy Je oe be Luther J. Squier; second John R. ‘Vay- Jennings; second G. M. Howard, thirc 
Hall "aoc eee 10081 Webster ee: 50 35 lor, both shooting Winchester Repeat- Dr. Stockwell and r. M. Cra, all 
PGW th wee ndetse ss < 100 81 Stengies s2e.02..% 50 3! A a . “cc ¢ ” A ape Ties : : Z a : 
Bachan, 100 77 EW Mailory....80 30 ing Shotguns and Winchester Leader shooting Winchester ~Leader’’ Shells. 
Wainer Weres si oc. s'- 100 77 Halcombes.-5...s 50 27 Shells 
S T Mallory..... 100 73 Williams, Se0t. S.. 25 19 ~ < 
*Professicnals. 
SECRETARY. ABROAD, AS AT HOME, WINCHESTER GOODS 
New Haven Gun Club. CONTINUE TO WIN BIG VICTORIES. 
New Haven, Conn., Aug. 17.—Event No. 8 was a team 
race, shooting for a glass fruit dish with silver stand, 
donated by Mr. C. B. Bristol. The names marked with a LWPS PSA OS OI OS IOI RRA PRL I AIO IOs 
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denote members of winning team. : The members of the 
winning team drew lots for the prize. Mr. Penn, last 





man to draw, was the lucky man, the rest of us drawing Mach 15 = 14 26 27 26 In the Ballistite cup shoot, event 5, Mr. Richards and 
pg? Kelly hs ae Be : *Arc Fabs sci eae Meee 12 se ou 12 ’, 12.16 25 25 24 Mr. McDonald tied in Class A with 13 out of 15, and 
We had a small crowd, but did very well, as this shoot SEMEN MODIS GC GoGo ot aon "3 49 30 97 «23 Mr “ewisiwon Class G with 12 out of 15: 
had been postponed on account of the death of one of Hemmeler ........-. i .. 1 eect seo 4 ad of 1 30 Mat Richards won'the Hunter Arms Co. trophy, ‘event 
our members. Morrissey cc.ce.s.s Les iat: mr eteinceres tae ia aha 4s Mis oe eat oF ae ) 
The scores of all three trophy races are given. Scores yoristol 5 sibtitie.4)4i6ia:e eiaie Bh ahs CL AC a A Sea 8 99 90 24 oe Pea ae gt 
of members present at the last race given only; those Dr Smith ...... sie g Sil .... 10... 18 98 99) On 
shooting at previous shoots, but not at last, not given. Orty sere ceeeee eens 94..8....2 16 or aes 14 Events: ee 5 it roe 
Mack’s score was particularly good, as he shot from the Hamilton ..........- 10... ee ee ee oe 9 age 145 Targets: 10 15 25 15 15 25 25 10 
2lyd. mark. He was high gun. wh TICE seeeeeseeeeeees 10 7........ .. 14 sa 18 Baton Vee ee, O10) Tht; 1ie  OB E1249 
The scores were much lower than at the two previous ‘Thompson SOR NOIAD UTE OE 8... ....-. +. 14 1 Gilmdtiae® Ae chsaeteeoek tes A oT" jae 18 49)-20) 16. 69 
shoots. The sliding handicap used in this race is a moan 70} 0164 ia\esieiaiaieis WL. ee ee ee 0 he 10 .. .. Se een Tver eA eee Bag 16) Sie 18 
losin roposition for the club, although it is interesting VSO vsivsia sens atin seen hadi) ACUI RWS DES pg at 1 1D Ee See eee one 9 9 21 i. 1290 
and ts of an benefit to the average or poor shoot. The Wm. T. Minor, Sec’y. MGI Ora lee <cnesuanee nites. 6 Gude D014) AZ Ot Boe. 
crack shots were the only ones with any chance to win Min nia cece eek on Pee eGReD 17 iG 12 2-14 -9 
under this handicap. Te Sonthhi os $e ges w: eee Bewdiy «Gi pct 
We had quite a bunch of enthusiastac spectators pres- Garfield Gun Club. Richards. seerecesesss6 ses i ERD 15. 0 130 23 
ent, and all enjoyed themselves, There was the usual , , NT -Sinitin eh eoee es Oe ew ak. Oe ee ee eee 
amount of bantering in the trophy race from spectators Cuicaco, Aug. 17.—We held our third shoot of the third fJewis .... 0. cccccceeeees ieee! 1b 190 98) 1220-436 
and contestants not on the mark, series on Saturday, Aug. 17, and the shooters were well Goetter .........-0:- Mer «BA I 19) R40) 200a 
Hunter Arms favored with a fine day. A few of our old members Wiijson ........c.ecceeees ee OATS AG: OO TO) ae 
Co. Tropy. showed up, but we would like to see more. George 4.....:. vi. Te aS a Rs eg ee 
Events: ; Mead 1S, ce o Gist! 28 In the trophy event, No. 8, Mr. George won Class A Geymour ..cccscecccccccceeces Oe a ee ae de ee 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 10 20 20 30 30 30 with 22 out of 25, and Mr. Goetter and Mr. Lewis tied Pron en WOE ee kc Pees ey eae Pe hi Tes DS tee, 
Beil ys oiesis ditiediegia ¥'9:3 TSE oa ore Sedu HAG 19 22 .24 in Class C with 19 out of 25. PERG Scere ea. cabicleele Desist as 5 sae Meal SSE Te. 
SRMindrs mae Sees chk oa ger Sieg sci foe! sates 16 17 22 14 Mr. McDonald won the Dupont trophy, event 4, with 
*Robertson 442.68... RLS ath to scy hie sole 27 20 21 14 out of 15. J. McDonatp, Sec’y. 

