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POREST AND STREAM. 909 

The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., Nov. 26.—The special shoot held by 
the Palefaces at Wellington to-day put every one in a 
good humor, the fifteen 10-target events containing the 
most exciting times seen at the grounds for some time 
past. 
Turkeys were in order for the winners in each event, 
and many times it took two or three events to shoot 
ties off before a final winner was declared. 
Roy Faye easily proved to be the favored one, having 
a handicap of one target, after the first seven events 
landing in first position every remaining chance, making 
clean runs on four and tying the rest. The probabili- 
ties are that if he could jingle the silver as well as he 
could shoot, he would have been able to fill his puff, puff 
wagon still more with these very toothsome creatures. 
Hassam, Buffalo, Muldown, Purnes, Sibley and Glea- 
son e ach took home a fine specimen, and in the extra 
25-target event Jones, with Gleason and Faye took care 
of the honors, 4 
High honors proved a bone of contention among a few, 
Geo. Hassam coming within an ace of turning the trick 
with 90 per cent., one bird to the good of Mayor, with 
Faye a small margin less. 
In the Stone cup match Faye monopolized the honors 
again, tying for high scratch score, which, with handicap, 
gave him a win with a 94 score, nucleus enough for a 
good start. Sibley and Hassam came in second with 93. 
Scores: 

Events: eee See eh. 67 87 910 11 12:13 44 = sigh 
Kirkwood .. 9 9 9 810 8 9 9 9 91010 10 10 137 
Hassam 9-0. 1010.9 § 91010 8 8 9 9 8 810 9 135 
Mayor Scie 6s $8 9 99 910 9 9 910 9 9 8 134 
Beye? cc... 78310 78 8 9 9 9 9 910 91010 182 
ROY hacen 979 6 8 9 810 710 910 810 9 129 
Sibley ...... e906 9 9 (830 797-8 6:10 10.9 9 126 
Stone! ..2... iupeyi0. 0 10-9 98-8 “8 9 8 9.9 128 
Mamalomeeee S000 10 69°99 7-8 8°97 9 7 9 8 T 126 
Reed © avr. ReneS ous 2 8 7 9 Se S107 125 
Burnes ..... eS eeestas 9 10 OSE T a9 9 1O.U8> 125 
fnenaeeee eet 9.7 2 7 8:6 eo 86 T 8 9 114 
Frost’ 2043 Sante. « wed oo) 6 9 7Tes6 8 10) 14 
Brooks ... eed oa 5b ae 6 98 7 608.10 (6 47 > 107 
Wigglesw’ th Teer te ek Tote 6 eo. 8.6 18-86 106 
Wee we ice oe es 910 810 8 8 9 9 910 9 6 5 110 
Misldowiese +: 24. 8 930 4°9 8°87 810-10 9 109 
Rrvant eee ie ao el TE TE 10° 4. 7 T 84 
NOCdaN me cere lac > Din Oaths We cteh oe tsa ots Be Woamaeeye. LS 
Bem eter © > be T 8 NT 8 67 6 UTZ 
Piast es toes 2 oe hoe T 87 TS FT 6 T2 
Powers ... z + 10 TOS G “8. Bed 6 72 
Stone cup contest, added target har idicap: 
ar eins eicicge sisi’ 92 2 94 libdee ie aye Caer 77 87 
SET SEC eae ae 89 4 93 3orland 512 8&7 
Sipley cassie raccacs 00 8, 99 Buffalo 85 
Kirkwood ....... 92 0 92 Brooks 5 8 
PRAVOE Wasa ccc sicae 91 0 91 Wigglesworth .... 69 15 84 
BOM canes shah Seren NS REMIT E LE: morales oie ais 6915 84 
UPHES fsaiicsy aca0 8 5 91 RET ee ere aivrecilaeiwiaiee 83 0 88 
Muldown ...°... 83 8 91 Reed ana tarcmncss 81 2 83 
BEONCy cashless oe 87 0 8&7 |e 5 geen eon eo 6615 81 
Independent Gun Club. 
PHILADELPHIA, Pa,—Nineteen men faced the traps in 
the monthly target shoot of the Independent Gun Club, 
held Nov. 30 at Holmesburg Junction, The weather 
conditions did not favor target shooting. The _ shoot 
started a new series for the A. H. Fox trophy, and with 
the three extra prizes offered for the high gun men in 
the 80, 70 and 60 per cent. classes the competition was 
keen throughout the afternoon. 
There are to be six contests for the Fox trophy, and 
the best four scores are to count for the prize. A 
sliding handicap will prevail in every shoot. 
McCarty and Mink tied for high gun with 89 breaks, 
each man getting a leg on the trophy. Pratt finished 
second with 86 breaks, capturing the silver spoon offered 
for the marksman who made the best score in the 80 
per cent. class. 
Newcomb and Eames tied for third with 85 breaks. 
Lambert, Cotting, Firth and Brenizer with 79 breaks 
topped the gunners in the 70 per cent. class, and on 
the shoot-off for the prize, Brenizer won by cracking 17 
out of his 20 targets. W hite won the 60 per cent. class 
offering with 69 breaks. Lester German, Dupont and 
Harry Overbaugh, U. M. C. were the trade representa- 
tives present, the former trying a new load. 
The Independents will hold their next shoot on Sat- 
urday, Dec. 21. The scores: 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 Total. 
IEE aia oe oc6:6i0 siGa.c'e\sie.e aie + 00.6 19-71% 16,19 18 89 
URES eae ern ican Sidus diars,9 «cre ove wince 20° 19° 17% 17 I6 89 
SORE oe elasieteaisjcisicigie(s'e e)s, 0: a/tereaie Ad, 16 18) 18.47 86 
Te RNY CHER Mifal hed el <Cclxlg ie: c\a's.Scbayaia 16.17 19 17 16 85 
Fis Leray aE Ee Ngee a/aia) 9,4)oieiaiaia nate: dinie s\e 17 16 19 18 15 85 
RRR ICMR OME ia toctitcte  .0.sin 064.0 p(s. <poln\a;0 16° 16 16 18 19 84 
Ive easy Leia Cae BOS e Ene Geet IS dovloeli <1g 81 
Pflegar 17 18 14 16 16 81 
German Mitek, AD) her Le 






pY, Pioal hp Seve aa hrs 81 
15 14 17 17 18 81 
Lambert 14 15 17 14 19 79 
Cotting 1S 34 19. 14° 17, 79 
LES pee IP Ri apg anna a sa 14° 16 14 19 IZ 79 
reeset 19 14 14 16 17 79 
Griffith 16 16 15 16 14 T7 
Tansey 15 14 13 14 16 72 
White 15 14 13 15 12 69 
Club handicap governed first 20 targets; thereafter 20s 
and 19s stood at 18yds.; 18s at 19yds.; 17s at 18yds.; 16s 
at 1l7yds.; balance at l6yds. 
Extra events: ; 
tty) ee 7 IY 2 Neweomb. =o. 2... ce os 20 
McCarty .... 18 17 21 21 23 Vatis€y  scsdc) ke atuet ole 
German ..... 21 23 23.23 .. 
Tie for spoon on 79 at 20 targets: 
Brenizer, l6yds. ....... 17 PARTY 0 iis cinta ps sa areas 15 
CORRE  LOsn at ccewpeisic 16 ambert, 27 iy ecessmnns 16 
Sanford 
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AGAIN THE 
WINCHESTER SQUAD 
Put Salt On The Tails Of 

WINCHESTER 
Factory Loaded Shells 
The Winchester Red-W Squad of World’s Champion Shots, 
who have been breaking old and making new records with an 
abandon that has astonished the shooting world, put salt on the 
tails of two new world’s records at Leesburg, Florida, November 
21st. In an open tournament, shooting over Leggett traps, they 
broke 496 targets out of 500, and 980 targets out of 1,000. The 
scores were: W.R. Crosby and John R. Taylor, both 100 straight 
and 198-200. Fred Gilbert, 98-100; 196-200. J. M. Haw king: 
99-100; 195-200. L. R. Barkley, 99-100; 193-200. This history- 
inhi shooting was of course done with Winchester Factory 
Deedee Shells, whose scientific construction and 
uniform loading make such scores possible. ‘Tay- 
lor, Hawkins and Barkley used Winchester Repeat- 
ing Shotguns, which emphasizes the generally 
Reco nted ‘belie! that Winchester Shells Rad Win- 
chester Shotguns are 

THE ONES TO 
SHOOT TO WIN ee 
2 . 
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496-500 — swoomns ~=—- 980-1000 | 
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Octoraro Gun Club. Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Octoraro, Pa., Nov. 28.—Appended are the scores Cincinnatt, O., Nov. 30.—The score of Miss Frances 
made at a little holiday shoot. Considering it was the Altherr, 45 out of 50, a 90 per cent. performance, was the 
first shooting at targets that had happened for two years, most interesting feature of the day’s shooting. She also 
the scores were good. No one had taken any interest won the November prize, with 42, 42 and 45, a total of 
in affairs for that period. Mr. C. Roop, the new man- 129 out of a possible 150. She also was high in the event 
ager, has all hopes of reviving the interest that was once at 100 targets, scoring 85. The December series of con- 
shown here. Mr. Jebb gave a fine exhibition of target tests will commence on Dec. 7. 
smashing, losing but one in his last 50. Mr, Lewis, of 
Du Pont Powder Co., did the same, but fell too far be- Targets: 20 20 20.20.20 7 otal. 
hind in the first 50 to catch up. hes08. 1 SU EEE. cus etude cane > oeurcure 18 16 17 17 18 85 
PREXUOTSON fo wrens Opies 9 minis cbursiaiviels Ss 17 14:16 19 J5 81 
Events: a ome Am he Stk at hee A Gea eh Rae Uo) Lh Owes Cho MMOS CoyS eaten ery 18 16 138 16 15 78 
Targets: 10 10:10 10 10 10 10101010 Total, French ....... cece cceser ee onens 12 de td) 16) AS 66 
ETRY Otte fare ethic sie sinaleca share 1010 910 81010 91010 96 Keplinger ....csscovcesessennsies 3 14 14 12 2 63 
awit cca ctee 8 8 9 81010 9101010 92 Mowitchell, \ciccc amin wieras wie etaiew isle ds 8 14 11 43.15 61 
TORGROU cnpcicinis'e wis. o e's Gites ha tu Sk Oe a 72 
SO TMET RE ta aa dicoe Gapaaine Sie Leki eT, eh oe 70 Match, 25 targets, 20yds.: 
PANU ae icinisisiainieajne CT at ag ay ey St HO ame ats 68 BUA, ney’ cveieedsine te 20 Miss Altherr ........... 16 
SCO Cuma er hanes sienisiasle (eG 8, (Et so eO OLS 67 Anderson ...csccesvcers 18 FREDUIN BEY, bdeisice so tcesi 5 15 
Pe EARRING Do caeitinus « Con, 14°65. 8° 6s Bits tect 64 
Coe Shel Bern ier ieiasinere ais Pa Oa avi (ets Olam: 63 Practice events: 
lable wb ae ie Deo ot, Go 0 a Oi oti 62 Shot at Broke Shot at Broke 
Roop ..... Ree aneaee 7 6b 4 6 Sib ato. 6 60 Anderson ......-- 20 14 tenGh shar nit tee 25 16 
Mackey .--..ssee0ee eee ee: Se Ame Pay AE a Sod GH 59 Twitchell. ..s..:.. 15 10 Palianiarts eisai heir 30 26 
Lioyp R.. Lewis. Keplinger .......- 70 56 

