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Trapshooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Nov. 19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. 
Nov. 23.—Jersey City (N. J.) G. C. J. Lewis, Sec’y 
Nov. 26.—Columbus (O.) G. C. turkey shoot. F. "Shat- 


tuck, Sec’y. 
Noy. 26-27..Holdrege, (Neb.) G. C. A. Olsen, Sec’y- 
Mer 
Nov. 28.—Utica, N. Y.—O. C. S. A. G. C. A. J. Lowery, 
ec’y. 
Mamie Euclid, O.—Cleveland G. C. F. H. Wallace, 
Mgr. 
Nov. 28.—Fairmont, (W. Wa:)iG,.€, Ed. H. Taylor, 
c’y 
B. S. Russell, Sec’y. 

H. D. Good, Chairman. 
Dec. 11.—Columbus (O.) G, C. 
F. Shattuck. Sec’y. 
Dec. 21 and 28.-Travers Island, N. Y.—New York 
Athletic Club championship; 200 targets, 100 each day. 
1908. 
Jan. 1.—Schenectady (N. Y.) G. C. 
Wallburg, Sec’y. 
Jan. 1—Brooklyn, N. Y.—Bergen Beach G. C. L. H. 
Schortemeier, Sec’y-Megr. 
Jan. 1417.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. 
tournament. J. J. Lawler, Sec’y. 
Jan. 23-25.—Pinehurst (N. C.) annual midwinter handi- 
cap. Herbert L. Jillson, Sec’y. 
Tan. 28-Feh. 1.—Brenham Tex.—Sunny South Handicap. 
March 16-17.—Pinehurst (N. C.) G._C. annual club cham- 
pionship. Herbert L. Jillson, .Sec’y. 
tournament. V. 
eighteenth annual 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Nov. 28 has been fixed upon for tHe third tournament of 
the Mohawk Gun Club, Schenectady, N. Y. 
. » 
At the live bird shoot held at Point Breeze, Philadel- 
phia, Nov. 2, four tied on 8 out of 10, namely, Pickering, 
Murphy, Killian and Stone. 
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The open handicap of the Meadow Springs Gun Club, 
Philadelphia, Nov. 9, was won by Mr. Thomas Tansey, 
with the excellent score of 95 out of 100. Mr. Chas. 
Beyer was second with 92. 
The match at 25 live birds, $50 a side, at Point Breeze, 
Philadelphia, between Messrs. Daniel Killian and J. 
Scott, Nov. 9, resulted in a tie on 21. On Saturday 
of this week, the tie will be shot off. 
ZR 
At Columbia, S. C., on Nov. 2, the shooting tourists 
made a phenomenal record as follows: W. R. Crosby 
99, J. M. Hawkins 98, J. R. Taylor 100, F. Gilbert 99, 
L. R. Barkley 97; total, 493 out of a possible 500. 
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In the second shoot of the Philadelphia Trapshooters’ 
League series, Nov. 2, the S. S.. White ten-man team was 
victorious, defeating the South End team by a score of 
291 to 365. Highland scored 369. Meadow Springs 312. 
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At the weekly shoot of the Boston Athletic Association, 
Pir. Cats; 
A team match with Harvard will be the main 
Adams was high with 95 in the contest at 100 
targets. 
feature of the weekly shoot on Saturday of this week. 
The programme of the all-day shoot to be held by the 
Jersey City Gun Club, Nov. 23, provides eight events at 
20 targets, $1.40 entrance, and one trophy event at 50 
targets, $1 shooting The three high 
guns will receive $5, $3 and $2, and the two low guns 
$3 and $2. 
Lewis is the Secretary. 
entrance, class 
Competition will begin at 10 o’clock, Mr. 
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Mr. J. S. Fanning took the lead in the professional 
high average by scoring 151 out of a possible 160, at the 
shoot of the Pleasure Gun Club, Englewood, N. J., on 
Nov. 5. Mr. J. A. R. Elliott was second with 151, while 
Mr. Sim Glover was close up with 148. Messrs. Fred 
Truax and Will Sortor tied for amateur high average 
with 141. Dr. Carl Richter was second with 135. 
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Mr. C. D. Conrey, of Stuttgart, Ark., was victor in the 
contest for the Petérs Cartridge Co. trophy, emblematic 
of the Arkansas State live-bird championship, which was 
a subject of contest at Stuttgart, on Oct. 30. The con- 
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ditions were 25 live birds, 30yds. rise. ( 
his lost bd falling dead out, He was tied by Mr. C. 
onrey scored 24, 
©. Le Compte, a professional non-resident, who was 
therefore ineligible. 
v 
We are indebted to Mr. W. N. White, who so effi- 
ciently managed the Jamestown tournament, Oct, 24-26, 
for some clippings taken from a local paper, giving a 
brief report of said tournament. These clippings came to 
hand on Nov. 8, 
gotten that such a tournament was .ever. held. We took 
a time so late that the public has for- 
pleasure, however, in freely and gratuitously advertising 
said tournament. 

