. Rod and gun . ible 175. J. Weatherall of Blenheim, wassecond, with 137. and F. Galbraith of Ridere-town, third, with 132. Scores: B. W. Glover, LondonF. Galbraith, Kidgelown F. Conover, Laa^mingtonW. E. Hall, Blanheim G. Lamg, Eidgltown D. MacMackon, HighgateM. B. Perdue, Chatham .. Blue Bill, London .1. Pillon, Blenheim W. H. Nicholls, Chatham C. Lynch, Blenheim , T. B. Taylor, P. Slater, Blenheim M. Sanison, Blenhgim J. Weatherall, Blenheim L. Coffin. Blenheim O. Gill, Blenheim T. Pickering, Blenheim G. Bowden, Blenheim E. McGee, Blenheim J. Samson, Blenheim .... A. Cox, Blenheim S. Burke,


. Rod and gun . ible 175. J. Weatherall of Blenheim, wassecond, with 137. and F. Galbraith of Ridere-town, third, with 132. Scores: B. W. Glover, LondonF. Galbraith, Kidgelown F. Conover, Laa^mingtonW. E. Hall, Blanheim G. Lamg, Eidgltown D. MacMackon, HighgateM. B. Perdue, Chatham .. Blue Bill, London .1. Pillon, Blenheim W. H. Nicholls, Chatham C. Lynch, Blenheim , T. B. Taylor, P. Slater, Blenheim M. Sanison, Blenhgim J. Weatherall, Blenheim L. Coffin. Blenheim O. Gill, Blenheim T. Pickering, Blenheim G. Bowden, Blenheim E. McGee, Blenheim J. Samson, Blenheim .... A. Cox, Blenheim S. Burke, Blenheim C. S. Sheldon, BlenheimR. Hartford, Burke, Blenheim ....G. W. Knight, Blenheim ..W. D. Samson, BlenheimS. Hartford, Blenheim .. E. Nichols, Blenheim H. McBougall, Blenheim A. Broke 174 142 175 132 175 124 175 124 175 1€S 175 122 140 98 155 107 120 61 155 78 100 27 50 27 175 83 175 117 175 137 35 14 20 8 40 25 175 lw7 15 e 30 10 105 -iy 90 57 70 22 35 105 47 40 ^6 40 27 55- 37 20 11 40 16. EXETER SHOOT. Left to Right—George Laing, Ridgetown; HaiU, Blenheim; Shorty ; R. E. Day, London; N. D. Hamilton Happeningrs The Balmy Beach Gim Club members of To-ronto, were the gnests of the Hamilton Gunclub on Saturday afternoon, April 9th, whena 25-target team race was ahot, eighteen menper team. The local club won out by a scoreof 288 to the Balmy Beachers 274, but theyhad to extend themselves all the way. as theresnlt was in doubt up until the last squadhad shot. Good scores were made inipossihleby a strong southeast wind, which at timesincreased to a hurricane. The scores: Hamilton—Crooks 19. Barnard 18. Wark15. J. Himter 20, Bates 23. Bent tie 20. 10. Ro>-al 12. Grant 15. W. 20. Konkle 15. Dr. Wilson 19, 16, Oliver 15. Moxwell 9. Cline 17, Palm-er 14. Fletcher 18. Waterbur\i 18, Watson 11Total 288. Bailniy Beach—Mnson 20. Ten Eyck 14,A. Shaw 14. Bootdie 11. L> onde 20, Casci


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