
SEPT. 21, 1907.] PORES ian DST REA M:? 467 
U.M. C. CARTRIDGES 
Again Uphold America’s Honor 
THE SPLENDID AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM WINS PALMA TROPHY 
in competition at the International Rifle Match, Ottawa, Canada, with picked teams representing Canada, Australia and Great Britain. 
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The members of the American team unanimously chose U. M. C. Cartridges with Hudson-Thomas sharp-pointed bullets to defend the 
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Ly S Oct. 22-23.—Sistersville, W. Va.—Sistersville Shooting At Mahanoy City, Pa., Sept. 14, a match at 16 birds 
Trapshooting. Clabednmial targettournament. | Bd. OMBower, Mere Presulted in a tie between Mesers. Benner and Miller. In 
Noy. 19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League eke + 2B i 
of Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. the shoot-cft, Benner won. 
Mg you want your shoot to be announced here Nov. 28-29.—Forney, Tex., G. C. B. S. Russell, Sec’y. ad 
send a notice like the following: CONSOLIDATED GUN CLUB OF CONNECTICUT TOURNA- Secretary B. S. Russell informs us that the Forney, 
MENTS. Tex., Gun Club will hold its third annual target an 
Fixtures Sept. 24—Waterbury. live-bird shoot on Noy. 28 and 29, 
Sept. poet ed beat City, Mo.—Missouri Afro-Ameri- ¥ 
can Trapshooters’ League. T. H. Cohron, Sec’y. Ten events, each at 20 targets, $2.40 entrance, c 
Sept. 23-24—Toledo, O.—West Toledo Gun’ Club, G. DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. AS A Eg Nee areas Samia 
Volk, Sec’y. Teo Clas er - x oS eve prise the programme of the Bradford, Pa., Gun Club 
olk, secy 4 Ike Clyde, N. Y., Gun Club announces a tournament : A Re : : 
Sept. 24—Lincoln, Neb.—Capitol Beach G. C. PoE eeeel (Hace orn nsp nl aentheu Geccetaicy tournament, Sept. 24 and 25. Jack Rabbit system will 
Sept. ae bentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley Shooting As- So a kee tae? pe I ee PCRS govern. R. S. Pringle is the Sccretary. 
sociation. C. F. Kramlich, Capt. td 
Sept. 24-25.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. tournament. fs : : R 
Sept. 24-25.—Nichols (Ia.) G. C. T. B. Nichols, Sec’y. The Orange, N. J., Gun Club will visit the Montclair ‘ aE 3 
Sept. 25.—Red Hook, N Y.—Red Hook G. C. tourna- Gun Club on Sept. 28. A return team contest will be a Mr. G. G. Williamson, Fort Wayne, Ind., writes us ; 
ment. John W.. Bain, Sec’y. RATT EE OGRE oe verte follows: ‘““The Cérner Rod and Gun Club, Fort Wayne 
Sept. 25.—Littleton (W. Va.) G. C. 
R. J. Clarkson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 25-26.—Cedar Bluffs (Neb.) G.C. F. B. K 
Knapp, 
Ind., a member of the Trapshooters’ League of Indiana, 
5 PS 6 Chi GIL) Gc A ten-man team contest at Philadelphia between the will hold a one-day tournament at targets, Oct. 1. John 
ept. 25-26.—Chicago a Ne SOT Sa any : Anedaleg Taig ea eian ati. t V. Linker is the Secretary of the Fort Wayne Club 
Sept. 25-26—Mt. Clemens (Mich.) G. C. F. D. Peltier, snare rs Lan gun clu Ey won by the ss eI ) yne 
ec’y. tach man shot at od0 targets. le scores were: ans . 2 
Sept. 26.—Huntington, W. Va.—Huntington G. C. tourna- dale, 495; Highland, 364. L : A ; 
ment. yp Mr. T. Hf. Cohron, Secretary-Treasurer of the Missouri 
Oct. 1.—Fort_ Wayne, Ind.— Corner Rod and Gun Club. as i A Afro-American Trapshooters’ League, Pleasant Hill, 
John V. Linker, Sec’y. Mrs. Eliza Lawrence died at the home of her son, Mr. M willtbRepleaeea ct Marne lic ; 
Oct 1-2.—Rising Sun, Md.—Cecil County tournament. Frank Lawrence, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Sept. 10. She Se ey ee ee Ne ee Re Lats Ree 
A. B. Keen, Sec’y. : ; 1d Ou eek ee gramme of the League tournament, to be held Sept. 20 
pl was seven y-One years old. r earnes Sympa es are = ae 
Oct. 2-3.—Columbus (O.) G. C. ~ Se Meee 21, at Jefferson City, Mo. Ten events are provided each 
Oct. 8-9.—Brooklyn, N. Y.—Bergen Beach G. C. extended to him in his bereavement lay, at 10; 15 and 20 and 25 targets. and many of tt 
Oct. 810.—Baltimore (Md.) Shooting Association. pet ee Se aan) ed RAR ESTE OR tale eee 
Oct. 9-10.—Champai ates GC td events are festooned with merchandise prizes \ hearty 
Oct. He Gooch y.—Northern Kentucky G. CG The Norwich, Conn., Shooting Club has issued the invitation is extended to white shooters. To be eligible 
Oct. 10.—Columbia, Pa.—All day shoot and sixth and programme of its fall tournament. Ten 15-target events to win any prizes, contestant must be member of League 
final match between Lancaster and Chester county 
teams. A. C. Krueger, Mgr. 
Oct. 10.—Clyde, N. Y., G. C. H. K. Compson, Sec’y. 
Oct. 10.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. fifth annual 
tournament. Chas. W. Gardiner, Treas. 
Oct. 16-17.—Ossining (N. Y) G. C. fall tournament. 
ere provided, entrance 63 cents. 
Ten merchandise prizes 
through the pro- 
Moore is 
will reward the high guns shooting 
gramme. Rose system will govern. Jas. J. 
Secretary. 
at 9 o’clock. Class shooting 
Guns and shells may be 
Competition will begin 
Sliding handicap shipped care 
Driey.: ks 
Caston, 209 Monroe street, Jefferson City 
BERNARD WATERS. 

