. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 252 The American Florist. Aug 28, ments and the average quantity of ice used for the country generally if the schedule now in use by the companies named is modified, and that data I was unable to obtain. BENJAMIN HAMMOND, Seo'y. Bowling and Shooting. A great deal of interest was dis- played in the shooting contest August 19 at the Northern Kentucky gun club range at Dayton, Ky., and a large number of the visitors took the trip from Cincinnati to cheer on their champions. A new $5,000 club house, complete in all it


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 252 The American Florist. Aug 28, ments and the average quantity of ice used for the country generally if the schedule now in use by the companies named is modified, and that data I was unable to obtain. BENJAMIN HAMMOND, Seo'y. Bowling and Shooting. A great deal of interest was dis- played in the shooting contest August 19 at the Northern Kentucky gun club range at Dayton, Ky., and a large number of the visitors took the trip from Cincinnati to cheer on their champions. A new $5,000 club house, complete in all its appointments, was at the disposal of the shooters and their guests and a collation was spread that did credit to those in charge of this feature. Conditions were perfect for good shooting and the traps, that were operated by electricity, worked in a most satisfactory manner. In the first event at 25 targets Harry Al- tick won the silver cup for high score, while Brown, who tied with Show for second prize, secured the rifle in the shoot-off of the tie. Rasmussen, who tied with Rodgers, won the razor in the shoot-off. In event No. 2 at 12 pair. Brown was high, Rodgers second and Altick third, the prizes being respectively a gun case, fishing rod and cane. In the third event the Northern Kentucky team defeated the team of the S. A. P. by 11 targets. Altick and Brown tied for high average with 37 out of a pos- sible 49 and in the shoot-off at 10 tar- gets Altick got 10 straight and an- nexed the $55 shotgun. The scores : Event I. 25 Targets.—Altick, 24; Brown, 22; Show, 22; Rodgers. 16; Rasmussen, 16. Event n. 12 Pair.—Brown, first; Rodg- ers, second; Altick, third. Event m. Team Match. S. A. F. Team. No. Kentucky Team Altick 22 Woodbury 24 Brown 23 Damerson 24 Rogers 22 Keefer 23 Gardner 15 Miss 22 Show 19 Gould 19 101 112 The bowling games at the Grand al- leys that started at one o'clock the same day and continued until almost midnight attracted a large crowd,


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