. Rod and gun . Ad. Topperwein doing stunts with the ?Mr. C. Edgar Wood, Dominion Ciitridse Company, with his back modestly turned, and Mr. Thos. A, Marshall, the great U. M. C. expert. but two misses out of 200. F. D. Kelsey, EastAurora, , went through the programme withbut three misses, while Joe Jennings, the greatCanadian, missed but four, a marvellous perfor-mance for an amateur, and tied with Rolla , the well-known professional, who like-wise scored 196. On the third and last day the programme waslimited to 160 targets Mrs. Topperwein madethe marvellous score of 159,


. Rod and gun . Ad. Topperwein doing stunts with the ?Mr. C. Edgar Wood, Dominion Ciitridse Company, with his back modestly turned, and Mr. Thos. A, Marshall, the great U. M. C. expert. but two misses out of 200. F. D. Kelsey, EastAurora, , went through the programme withbut three misses, while Joe Jennings, the greatCanadian, missed but four, a marvellous perfor-mance for an amateur, and tied with Rolla , the well-known professional, who like-wise scored 196. On the third and last day the programme waslimited to 160 targets Mrs. Topperwein madethe marvellous score of 159, missing but one birdduring the day. Geo. L. Lvon scored 158, andV. Oliver and* H. W. Kahler 157. After theregular programme the shoot for the Mallory Cupat 50 targets took place with a handicap of from16 to 23 yarils. This was won by J. W. Bell, ofSt. Louis, Mo., with 48. The Queens Royal Hotel Cup. offered for a five-man team race, was won by the Stanleys,Toronto, with the good score of 120 out of 125. The Toronto Cup for the highest Canadian ama-teur a


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