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[DEc. 7, 1907. 



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| Thanksgiving Day 
| Saturday, and 
to-day for our Thanksgiving Day shoot, 
| November cup, leg won 

|} won on second-shoot-off, 23 to 
Events: ee ee 3 4 5 6 7 { 
Bliss cece 23 448 122 120 122 192 020.. 
Greil Paes ee 21 042 022 018 028 017 018 1 
Bilin gsaaeseeee: 2l 239 1 23 23. 118 120 121 
Borland eccnsee 20 4 38" 2.20 22..: eee =) Ne eee 
Mulford sree eaee 141041 517 516 518 518 519.. 
Woodhouse-s;,.., 18 a2 4 19 ee 5 5- 
hatibbard 5.6. 4 16.4 34 2.0577. oo eee za 
Tantyysonttine ce 10 <2; O81 7ee eee 2 
Prost nzuseceene 12.033 0312". 2 cane ee 
Hodgman ..... 21 440 2:21 224 190 21 tire 6 
EVEl ds vcecmaeaiseis 21 041 024 020 0 23 018 020 1 
Pelham * poemcat 21 043 017 018 0 22 020 024 0 
Bechtel coeecese 18 6:43 3524 2°31. 2198) 9 19 sqetp. 
Kuchlér peeecs 19-6 41. 3:19 <3-20-.3)22 3 aa eee 
Schneisser ..... ve eles O 24, (01S 0 ip ee oe ; 
Daniels!) .0cce. ae oe eae B10 6.23 as eh ce eee 
Bavier.cnacntees on. 8 LE 818s Joie 2 ee 
Wilson fe fcc ce bere ce eee ae . 614 6 
Wilson, Jr. .... & 19) bn 
| had with us a number of our professional friends, viz 

New York Athletic Club. 
New York, Dec. 1.—Herewith 

are the scores of { 
shoot at Travers Island; also of ij 
on same sheet the scores of team sho 
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Larchmont 

vs. AS (G 
Nov. 28.—Ideal weather brought out 

a good attendar 
nineteen gu 
Event No, 
scratch, was won by Elias with 23. No. 
by Elias, 48 with 4 added targe 
No. 3, Holiday cup, tied between Dr. Held and Becht: 
shoot-off won by Bechtel, 21 to 20. No. 4, Sauer gu 
leg won by Hodgman. No. 5, Hunter vase, tie |} 
tween Greiff, Held and Bechtel: Greiff dropped on fi 
shoot-off; Held and Bechtel again tied on 18; Bech; 
20. No. 6, Walsrode cu 
leg won by Elias, his third win of the day. No. 
special holiday cup, won by Pelham with 24, from scratc} 
No. 8, trophy shoot, won by Billings with full score. 


reporting, and eight events being run off. 
Dupont shield, 




























Nov. 30.—Owing to the large attendance of home shoo 
ers and Larchmont guests who came down for the retur 
team match, only three events were run off. We als 
Fanning, Butler, Elliott, and Apgar. 
Event No. 1, November cup, 
making his third win for the 
leg won by Hodgmar 
month, and giving hir 
possession of it. No. 2, Sauer gun, tie between Grei 
and Pelham; Greiff won shoot-off, 23 to 22 No. ; 
Hunter vase, leg won by Tilt. The scores of the hom 
shooters follow: 

Events: 1 2 3 
HT. Ey ee oak 
Billin geste oe tend kee eee ee 2 44 bh 2. © 
Pelhanr Oise siee.6 ane ee ee 0 41 0 21 0 2 
Hlias» 1. eae onataiene Feed Oe 2 40 2) “39 1 2] 
Bechtel: ave: a0 aw thoe oe nee eee 4 42 y as 1 2] 




FIRST ANNUAL 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 

<a 
Grand Central Palace 
SPORTSMEN’S SHOW 
Forest, Fish and Game Society of America 
43d Street and 
Lexington Avenue 
DECEMBER 23rd, 1907, to JANUARY 4th, 1908 
No effort will be spared in making this the Best Sportsmen’s Show 
Exhibits of Forestry, Live Animals, 
Camp Life, Photography, 
A Rifle Shooting Tournament for school boys, including 
National Rifle Association of America, assisted by the Public School Athletic League. 
Only first-class exhibits will be admitted 
Game and Camp Life. 
PARTICULARS AND FLOOR PLANS ON A PPLICATION TO 
RICHARD E. FOLLETT. Manager, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City 
and only those properly belonging to a Sportsmen’s Show, 
Art in Out-door Life. Sportsmen’s Outfits, 
Live Game Fishes, Live Game Birds, Trophies. 
ever given. 
Intercollegiate and Interscholastic matches under the management of the 
or pertaining to Forestry, Fish, 


