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First, Last and Always 
The record made at Columbia, S. C., on November first again 
broken at Leesburg, Florida, on November twenty-first. 
The World’s Record for squad shooting now stands: 
496 out of 500 
980 out of 1000 
SHOOTING AT 100 TARGETS EACH. 
Jno. R. Taylor scored 100 
W. R. Crosby ss 100 
L. R. Barkley s 99 
J. M. Hawkins 99 
Fred Gilbert s 98 
99.2 per cent. for Squad. 



W. R. Crosby é 198 
Fred Gilbert + 196 
J. M. Hawkins if 195 
L. R. Barkley “ 193 
98 per cent. for Squad. 
Jno. R. Taylor scored 198 ; 
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CONSECUTIVE BREAKS, 
Jno. R. Taylor scored 158 
W. R. Crosby 4 125 
J. M. Hawkins S fii 
L. R. Barkley ms 105 
Fred Gilbert y 84 
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Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Nov. 30.—The Mountain View Gun Clu 
of this city, held their regular weekly shoot to-day 
Syracuse. There was a large attendance, twenty-o1 
taking part in the day’s sport. 
Now that the hunting season is closed, the club w 
have a large attendance at their weekly shoots. | 
Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Smith and Mr. Borne, of tl 
Mohawk Gun Club, of Schenectady, were guests of tl 
club to-day; also Mr. White, of the St. Louis Sportsma 
Next Saturday the handicap shoot for the Ithaca gu 
will be commenced, the conditions of which are 25 ta 
pets per man, each Saturday for four weeks, making 
total of 100 targets. 
The club will hold a tournament Feb. 22 (Washin; 
ton’s. Birthday). Arrangements are also being cor 
pleted for a two days’ tournament to be held durin 
Old Home week, next September. 
The following are the scores: 































Shot at. Broke Shot at. Brol 
DOUG Smitheerccns 75 53 LES acct erainete mente 50 } 
MET Tisan eee mises 70 52 Galvin.sacnneee ‘ 
Lovegrove ....... 70 61 Filta. Geusceseteune E 
Nichols? Heese: 65 40 Vrooman 
Roberts: (ascesused 60 57 Mrs. Butler 
Barrell> ame tomes 60 45 Miller? si. sswenseeen 
Bornes eevee 60 38 Sharp aceeeesewe 
Betts ace sehics tere 60 36 Ryemiller 
Butler's. icswecsee A5 44 Miss Ruth .. 
Ruth" sta ctane oe aren 50 3 Whitevtsasecceeeee 
BeuSmith Wa. ecens 50 34 
J. J. Farrer, Sec’y. 

Hudson Valley Rod and Gun Club. 
Guiens Farris, N. Y., Nov. 30.—Despite the storm 
weather, fifteen members of the Hudson Valley Rod an 
Gun Club turned out for the turkey shoot Thanksgivin 
Day, with the result that there were some lively con| 
tests. | 
The programme consisted of six events—four at 1| 
targets and two at 25 targets, with a great big turke 
(too big for the club to make any profit) as a prize to th/ 
high man in each event. Owing to the poorer shooter) 
being given a pretty liberal handicap, most every even| 
brought forth a tie, so that the shoot-offs were lively); 
Brown went straight in the second event, with the resul| 
that he had the place all alone, and took his turke: 
without a murmur. The scores follow: | 
Shot at. Broke 

Shot at. Brok 
Clarks, 0s; vases 85 66 Morton, 6 ...... 70 6 
Brown, 0) 020s... 110 90 MeKiee5 Gaveses 60 5 
Ingalsbe; Bucs iw. 110 86 Adamson, 5 ..... 3 2 
Witt, (52 janchebes 13 103 Martin; 2 23a) 55 38 
Courtemarche, 5. 110 94 J_ McCabe, 7..... 15 1 
R De Roode, 2. 110 87 Hoffman, 8 ..... 55 3 
Chapman, 2 .... 45 31 Newell, 3 ....... 75 6 
This shoot also decided the handicap contest whict 
has been running for about twelve weeks: Wiltse wor 
the cup presented by President De Roode; Clark, the 
vase presented by the Hunter Arms Co., and Presideni| 
De Roode, the Ballistite medal. 
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SECRETARY. 
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1, 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrarr, N. J., Nov. 30.—Event 4, at 10 targets || 
two-man team Tace. Scores: | 
Team No. 1. Team No. 3. i 
Colquitt rans dewavete 7 Boxall’ Tass wardens oS} 
DD elias spice ee tasctsor 7—14 Bete iy.hseneroonan’ 9—18)) 
Team No. 2. Team No. 4. i 
Mo fiett hea. osaueeae 8 Batten si. :-steerees ee 
Bouvier nesen oseees 7—15 Jacobusiscsies aeeteoes 9—18} 
Team No. 5, 
Holloway: Graddarencae 0 Winslow. .stsrs eens 9—1€} 
Five events were run off to-day, the fifth not being 
completed. Events 1 and 2 were for practice, Event 3, || 
at 25 targets, special handicaps, was tied for by Messrs.|, 
Bouvier, Boxall and Dean. Event 4, for two-man teams, 
resulted also in a tie between Messrs. Boxall and Batten’s 
teams, the latter winning out in the shoot-off: 



| 
Events: 1 ae A | Events: 1 92) 8 | 
Targets: 1016 25 Targets: 1015 25 | 
Colquitt Winslowensece 10 11 4 23) 
Batten en Dean exese saeee 2 415 25) 
ETE Wewdusdoene 3% Ze Jacobua)-< eas ensee ates 6 24) 
Rouvier ....-..6 2 2 15 25 Holloway @ts.. ene 9 22), 
Boxall gee. eae 911 225 Moffettiin..setcn oun 2 20 

Epwarp WINsLow, Sec’y. 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., Nov. 29.—Thanksgiving Day forenoon | 
we had a very pleasant shoot, entirely local, the sweeps } 
being limited to shooters from this county. A very}, 
strong wind kept the birds dodging and the boys guess- }' 
ing. Scores: 
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Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke}, 
Keyes¥erawtecan 75 52 Moll sis eeseciee 75 38 | 
Tomlinson ...... 76 52 Templeman ..... 79 Sa ! 
Watson veptecase i5 52 Willyouns 75 17 
Robsom! su... 8 5 49 Gara ner piace 60 44)) 
Knickerbocker . 75 47 Harvey 45 20} 
Farwell ..2.tave 7 46 Greens. cease 15 9 
Forsvytli t.ccchee 75 45 | 
An extra event at 15 birds was shot, walking back one 1g 
yard for each target broken, with the following result: I" 

Willyoung, 24yds. ..... 8 Bomlinson 22u Sasteeaee cs 6 Ic 
Elarveéyji24easckeececte 8 Forsyth, (22: G5etehsaei ees 6 hh 
Reydsii2at scemen women: An hig Molly "22i ea ste cieeentaeeee 6 ii 
Watsonsivo.acvaccceaoten a Knickerbocker, 22...... 6 ( 
ROBSON 28 saais cisie’s + eieee 7 Green; 122 mae nen yaneeeeniee 6 jy 
Barwell 23 veceesseaneces 7 Templeman, 21 5 it 

Cuas. W. GARDINER, Treas, 


