Show A GALA DAY For Salt Lake Wing Shots The prizes offered by Pitts i CoX Co-X ew Years Day attracted most of our best wing shots and their friends to the pleasure gardens The terms of the match were such as to give all a fair show and there 1 was general satisfaction expressed as to the fairness I Below we give the score and the rise of each shooter The long distance cracks were Campbell Patterson Conroy and Scott the boss shot of the Deserets The shorts were Pony Gulver Rush the steak sharp of Quiver Pap worth duck shot H Margetts and the genial Jim Pitts TT iT1T tP SitE J Conroy2S yirds liseOIOlllOl a Scnt 28 llltlll Walden25 101101116 GuivAr21 111000014 Al Winneoar2G 111111107 PapworthT 25 6 + 110001 3 J PierEon2G 1010111 5 Rub 22 00100000 Newman 20 110111117 WlHn 26 011111117 L Ordner27 111111118 Pilts26 u 001111116 CHDenhalier26 11100104 S PaUerson28 10110115 H Danha1ter 27 < 11111101 WCampbell2S 00111l15 J W Pilts21 H1110104 J Pu7sley2 111111107 HMergelt27 110111106 B Margett22 II 10010111 + IX < 1 out of bo cds Wheel horse Ordiner won the clock on a clean score grassing his birds as easy as Carver does his rifle shooting Louie says dac clock vas berry goot kompany yen a man schleeps mid himself and vakes up in demorningden the clock shmiles right in mine face There were six ties for the second prize but old man Den shot the boys out of existence and packed off the silver pitcher to his granddaughter whose father is C H Denhalier the nervous ner-vous shot of the Salt Lakers The silver wine set was won by brighteyed Henry Margetts who promises to make as good a shot as anybody he beating Wall Wal-l n and President Pitts of the Salt Lake Club The fourth prize was a very handsome hand-some meerschaum pipe worth 20 donated to the trap shots by Evans 6 Spencer The ties on the pipe were hard shooters and Jim Campbell took in the surroundings sur-roundings and commenced to chin on the situation Jim is a good talker and has a merry twinkle twin-kle to his eye that is quite irresist able when accompanied by money enough to get Conray PiersonMar getts and Patterson to allow the trophy to leave them The fifth prize a colored doll baby was won by Dick Rush who refused it by saying you must take me for a sargeant in the army he donated the infant to Campbell who said that it would amuse the babies whether black or white The days shoot was voted a success suc-cess and everybody returned home feeling at peace with all mankind and chuckfull of good resolutions for 1883 The prizes are on exhibition at Ordner Jones the headquarters of the Salt Lake club |