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Trapshooting. 

If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 

Fixtures. 
Nov. 5.—Englewood, N. J.—Pleasure Gun Club shoot. 
Westervelt, Sec’y. 
Nov. 19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. 
Nov. 26.—Columbus (O.) G. C. 
turkey shoot. F. Shat- 

tuck, Sec’y. t 
Nov. 26-27.—Holdrege, (Neb.) G. C. A. Olsen, Sec’y- 
Mgr. 
Rays, 28.—Utica, N. Y.—O. C.S. A. G. C. A. J. Lowery, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 28.—S. Euclid, O.—Cleveland G. C. F. H. Wallace, 
Mgr. 
28-29.—Forney, Tex., G. C. B. S. Russell, Sec’y. 
Dec. 5.—Luncaster (Pa.) G. C. 
Dec. 11.—Columbus (O.) G. C.F. 
1908. 
Jan. 1417.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. 
tournament. J. J. Lawlor, Sec’y. 
Jan. 28-Feb. 1.—Brenham, Tex.—Sunny South Handicap. 
Shattuck, Sec’y. 
eighteenth annual 

DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
11 and 12 are 
Mo. 
dates 
Nov. 
shoot at Lamar, 
fixed upon for a two-day 
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Six members participated at 
Athletic Association, Oct. 26, on the grounds at River- 
side. The shooters and their scores Fay, 87; 
Powell, 78; Blinn, 74; Owen, 61; Whitney, 56; Hunter, 45. 
the shoot of the Boston 
were: 
On Saturday of this week, the monthly cup and special 
prize contests of the New York Athletic Club will begin. 
Team shoots will be a special feature of the contests. 
ad 
In the sweepstake event, at 100 targets, at the shoot 
of the Meadow Springs Gun Club, Philadelphia, Oct. 26 
D. Howard, made high score, 94. Dr. 
ond with 88, 
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Secretary J. J. Lawlor writes us that the Hamilton, 
Ont., Gun Club will hold its eighteenth annual winter 
tournament on Jan. 14-17. Competition will be on both 
live birds and targets. 
Henry was sec- 
The feasibility of instituting a long series of contests 
between gun clubs of St. Louis, E. St. Louis, Alton 
and St. Charles, is being under consideration by the 
shooters’ of St. Louis and vicinity. 
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The Jamestown cup, given by the management for 
competition at the Jamestown tournament, 
was won by Mr. M. J. 
Club, of Baltimore, 
possible 200. 
Exposition 
Regan, a member of the Colgate 
Md. He scored 175 
Gun out of a 
td 
The “‘straw yote’’ of the St. Louis shooters, in respect 
to the city wherein to hold the Grand American Handi- 
cap of 1908 was marked by a charming unanimity, every 
vote received being in favor of St. Louis. If the voters 

can now serve an injunction on the Interstate Associa- 
tion, restraining it from having any voice in the matter, 
the place of the next handicap might be considered as 
settied. 
We are informed that Mr. Harry G. 
known amateur of Mecklin, S. 
ing the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., and 
is now with the Winchester squad on their Southern trip. 
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the Elliott 
the Nebraska team responded 
to the challenge of the Kansas City team. The contest 
will take place at Kansas City, Nov. 19 and 20, in con- 
junction with the M. and K. League tournament. 
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announced for 
Taylor, the well- 
D., has joined the shoot- 
forces of 
A match for 
ranged, 
pigeon medal has been ar- 
having favorably 
A two-day shoot is °9 
Nov. Ten 20-target events, $2.40 entrance, Jack 
Rabbit system, surplus divided 40, 30, 
the 
high 
Keithsburg, III 
6 and 7. 
20 per cent., with 
50, 30 
the 
one-fourth of target divided and 20 
day, 
money 
per cent. for average each are induce- 
shooters. 
»® 
the 
ments presented to the 
Mr. Phil B. Bekeart, undaunted sportsman and 
sporting goods dealer who lost his all in the earthquake 
and fire in San Francisco, last year, has sent out a 
business card which will be the occasion for much re- 
joicing by all his friends, as follows: ‘‘Removal. After 
the ‘late unpleasantness,’ April 18, 1906, I found myself 
‘forced to the wall.’ But I went through the wall—over 
the bay to Alameda, a pretty town of homes and clean 
streets; fortunately my principals never visited Alameda, 
and permitted me to stay there. However, on Novy. 1, 
1907, I will return to San Francisco, to the Kamm Build 
ing, 717 Market street, near Third, and will occupy the 
front suite on the third floor, numbered 301.” 

