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LAND AND WATER
LONDON, 182, STRAND, W.C., MAY 7,[?]
Pigeon Shooting.

THE GUN CLUB.
ON Saturday there was a large and [?] attendance, and the novelty of the day was the appearance of a lady gunner on the scene. This lady, Miss Annie Oakley, whose portrait we herewith present, is one of the numerous shooting wonders which have been produced in America. She is twenty years of age, and has practised shooting from almost babyhood, until she has now attained to great skill with shot-gun, rifle and pistol. With the rifle she once made a score of 943 glass balls (36 behind Ruth's "record') out of 1,000. This feat she has since surpassed, and now holds the record. She is a member of "Buffalo Bill's" Company. At this was her first lesson in English blue rock shooting, it was not surprising that several birds got away, but those she did kill were stopped in good time. The principal event was the

Ludlow L3 Handicap Sweepstakes with L25 added. This brought together a field of twenty-four shooters. Messrs. Shirley, Tudor, Wynill, Gambier and Kenrick kept together until the end of the sixth round; the last three lost their seventh rock, Mr. Wynill having particularly bad luck in this round, as his bird, hard hit, just managed to top the boundary wall. Messrs. Shirley and Tudor were more fortunate, and as they were now the only two left in, they decided to divide the prize, L97. Nineteen members then came up for the L2 Handicap Sweepstakes. Mr. Wynill was again to the front, with Mr. Merwyn Watts, these gentlemen killing bird for bird to the end of the eighth round, Mr. Merwyn Watts eventually winning the pool, L38, with a score of eight out of nine. The winnters of the L1 sweeps were Messrs. Hastings, Cobb, Gambier, Wynill, Merwyn Watts and Earnfield.
L2 HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES. 19 subs.
Mr. Merwyn Watts, 31yds. rise (Purdey)(won L38)..4 0 4
Mr. Wynill, 30 (Baker)..........................................4 0 3 0
Mr. C. Seaton, 27 (Grant)......4 0 Mr. Hastings, 30 1/2 (Grant)...... 1 0
Mr. Welbore Ellis, 30 (Purdey) 3 0 Mr. Earnfield, 27 1/2 (Purdey)... 1 0
Mr. W. F. Gambier, 24 1/2 (Grant) 3 0 Sir T. Freke, 27 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Mr. F. M. Cobb, 28 (Reiley)...... 3 0 Mr. A. Gilbey, 28 (Reilly) ...... 0
Lord de Clifford, 30 (Purdey)... 3 0 Mr. Hankey, 26 1/2 (Reilly)........ 0
Mr. Featherstone, 25(Purdey). 2 0 Mr. Winfred, 30 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Mr. A. D. Halford, 28 1/2 (Purdey). 2 C Mr. Kenrick, 27 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Col. Shelley, 25 (Purdey) .......... 1 0 Mr. Retlaw, 25 (Bonehill) ...... 0
Capt. Shelley, 28 1/2 (Reilly) ...... 1 0
LUDLOW L3 HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES [?] cup or specie added.
25 subs.
Mr. T. Shirley, 24yds. rise (Boss) ....................{divided} 7
Mr. Tudor, 24 (Grant) ..................................{ L97 } 7
Mr. Wynill, 30 (Baker) ............ 6 0 Mr. Featherstone, 25 (Purdey) 1 0
Mr. W. F. Gambier, 24 1/2 (Grant) 6 0 Mr. Brentwood, 27 (Purdey) ... 1 0
Mr. Kenrick, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...... 6 0 Captain Shelley. 28 1/2 (Reilly) ... 1 0
Sir T. Freke, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...... 6 r Mr. Retlaw, 25 (Bonehill) ...... 0
Mr. Welbore Ellis, 30 (Purdey) 5 0 Colonel Shelley, 25 (Purdey) ... 0
Mr. F. M. Cobb, 28 (Reilly) .... 4 0 Mr. Winfred, 30 1/2 [?] ........... ~
Mr. A. D. Halford, 28 (Purdey) 3 0 Mr. Hankey, 26 [?] ......................
Mr. A. Gilbey, 28 (Reilly) ...... 2 0 Mr. Filmer V [?] (Lan-
Mr. C. Seaton, 27 (Grant) ...... 2 0 caster)..................................... 0
Mr. Cornfield, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...2 0 Mr. W. [?] Batt, 26 (Grant) ..... 0
Mr. Merwyn Watts, 31 (Purdey) 1 0 Lord [?] Clifford, 30 (Purdey) .. 0
Mr. Hastings, 30 1/2 (Grant) ......1 0

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LAND AND WATER
LONDON, 182, STRAND, W.C., MAY 7,[?]
Pigeon Shooting.

THE GUN CLUB.
ON Saturday there was a large and [?] attendance, and the novelty of the day was the appearance of a lady gunner on the scene. This lady, Miss Annie Oakley, whose portrait we herewith present, is one of the numerous shooting wonders which have been produced in America. She is twenty years of age, and has practised shooting from almost babyhood, until she has now attained to great skill with shot-gun, rifle and pistol. With the rifle she once made a score of 943 glass balls (36 behind Ruth's "record') out of 1,000. This feat she has since surpassed, and now holds the record. She is a member of "Buffalo Bill's" Company. At this was her first lesson in English blue rock shooting, it was not surprising that several birds got away, but those she did kill were stopped in good time. The principal event was the

Ludlow L3 Handicap Sweepstakes with L25 added. This brought together a field of twenty-four shooters. Messrs. Shirley, Tudor, Wynill, Gambier and Kenrick kept together until the end of the sixth round; the last three lost their seventh rock, Mr. Wynill having particularly bad luck in this round, as his bird, hard hit, just managed to top the boundary wall. Messrs. Shirley and Tudor were more fortunate, and as they were now the only two left in, they decided to divide the prize, L97. Nineteen members then came up for the L2 Handicap Sweepstakes. Mr. Wynill was again to the front, with Mr. Merwyn Watts, these gentlemen killing bird for bird to the end of the eighth round, Mr. Merwyn Watts eventually winning the pool, L38, with a score of eight out of nine. The winnters of the L1 sweeps were Messrs. Hastings, Cobb, Gambier, Wynill, Merwyn Watts and Earnfield.
L2 HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES. 19 subs.
Mr. Merwyn Watts, 31yds. rise (Purdey)(won L38)..4 0 4
Mr. Wynill, 30 (Baker)..........................................4 0 3 0
Mr. C. Seaton, 27 (Grant)......4 0 Mr. Hastings, 30 1/2 (Grant)...... 1 0
Mr. Welbore Ellis, 30 (Purdey) 3 0 Mr. Earnfield, 27 1/2 (Purdey)... 1 0
Mr. W. F. Gambier, 24 1/2 (Grant) 3 0 Sir T. Freke, 27 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Mr. F. M. Cobb, 28 (Reiley)...... 3 0 Mr. A. Gilbey, 28 (Reilly) ...... 0
Lord de Clifford, 30 (Purdey)... 3 0 Mr. Hankey, 26 1/2 (Reilly)........ 0
Mr. Featherstone, 25(Purdey). 2 0 Mr. Winfred, 30 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Mr. A. D. Halford, 28 1/2 (Purdey). 2 C Mr. Kenrick, 27 1/2 (Purdey)...... 0
Col. Shelley, 25 (Purdey) .......... 1 0 Mr. Retlaw, 25 (Bonehill) ...... 0
Capt. Shelley, 28 1/2 (Reilly) ...... 1 0
LUDLOW L3 HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES [?] cup or specie added.
25 subs.
Mr. T. Shirley, 24yds. rise (Boss) ....................{divided} 7
Mr. Tudor, 24 (Grant) ..................................{ L97 } 7
Mr. Wynill, 30 (Baker) ............ 6 0 Mr. Featherstone, 25 (Purdey) 1 0
Mr. W. F. Gambier, 24 1/2 (Grant) 6 0 Mr. Brentwood, 27 (Purdey) ... 1 0
Mr. Kenrick, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...... 6 0 Captain Shelley. 28 1/2 (Reilly) ... 1 0
Sir T. Freke, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...... 6 r Mr. Retlaw, 25 (Bonehill) ...... 0
Mr. Welbore Ellis, 30 (Purdey) 5 0 Colonel Shelley, 25 (Purdey) ... 0
Mr. F. M. Cobb, 28 (Reilly) .... 4 0 Mr. Winfred, 30 1/2 [?] ........... ~
Mr. A. D. Halford, 28 (Purdey) 3 0 Mr. Hankey, 26 [?] ......................
Mr. A. Gilbey, 28 (Reilly) ...... 2 0 Mr. Filmer V [?] (Lan-
Mr. C. Seaton, 27 (Grant) ...... 2 0 caster)..................................... 0
Mr. Cornfield, 27 1/2 (Purdey) ...2 0 Mr. W. [?] Batt, 26 (Grant) ..... 0
Mr. Merwyn Watts, 31 (Purdey) 1 0 Lord [?] Clifford, 30 (Purdey) .. 0
Mr. Hastings, 30 1/2 (Grant) ......1 0