. Rod and gun . of Canada Trap-Shooting Association. All communicationsshould be addressed to W. A. Smith, Editor The Trap Kingsrille, Ont. STRAY PELLETS. Harrow correspondent of the Amherstburg Echohas the following to say regarding Ernest Pas-torius who won high average at Kingsville tourna-ment: Em. Pastorius cleaned up everything at theKingsville shoot on Thanksgiving Day. Thewind was very high and bad for scoring. Hemade 90 per cent, in an all day shoot, and tookthe Dominion Cartridge prize of 500 Regalshells for high average, making 135 out of 150in a gale of wind- The next was T. P


. Rod and gun . of Canada Trap-Shooting Association. All communicationsshould be addressed to W. A. Smith, Editor The Trap Kingsrille, Ont. STRAY PELLETS. Harrow correspondent of the Amherstburg Echohas the following to say regarding Ernest Pas-torius who won high average at Kingsville tourna-ment: Em. Pastorius cleaned up everything at theKingsville shoot on Thanksgiving Day. Thewind was very high and bad for scoring. Hemade 90 per cent, in an all day shoot, and tookthe Dominion Cartridge prize of 500 Regalshells for high average, making 135 out of 150in a gale of wind- The next was T. Pastorius, 119,and W. A. Smith, 112, and the Ridgetown crackshots. There was a large attendance from all partsof Ontario, and some from outside the Province were present. Mr. Pastorius also carried away$25 in cash prizes- His friends are urging himto go east and take in the big matches in Ham-ilton, Toronto and Montreal, and as he has beat-en all the professionals that came west, he isthinking of making the ZENEST PAST0RI0U3. Harrow,Winner of the High Average at the Kings%-ille Tourna-ment, and who has been making highscores aU the season. KINGSVILLE TOURNAMENT. The Kingsville Gun Club held their first an-nual tournament since re-organiz,..ion on Thanks-giving Day. The club has leased grounds ad-joining the Town Park and the shoot was heldthere. Eighteen shooters in all took part, amuch smaller number than the club had expectedbut counter attractions of the holiday no doubtaccounted for the shortage. The outside shoot-ers present were: E- G. White, Ottawa, repre-senting Dupont Powder Co.; G. M. Dunk, Tor-onto, of the Dominion Cartridge Co.; Court Thom-son. Hamilton, of the Union Metallic CartridgeCo.;Fred Galbraith, Duart; W. F. Stotts, Essex;Geo. Lang and J. F. Miles, Ridgetown; M. Brod-erick, Petrolia; Ernest Pastorius, Oscar Pastor-ius, C. Pigeon and Ed. Ford, Harrow. The shoot-ing was extremely difficult as is shown by thescores of the experts, all of whom made a com-


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