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Show Pigeon Match. A match t'jok place yesterday on the grounds of the Wasatch ' Shooting Shoot-ing Club, between two of its members T. Cupit and L. Ordlier at twelve birds each, according accord-ing to the Club rules, Mr. Ordner winning the match on scientific principles, prin-ciples, and to use his own language, "will make it hot fox the boys at our next quarterly Club Medal Match," which occurs early neit month. Following Fol-lowing is the score of the match yesterday: yes-terday: Cupit. .01101000111 06 Orduer.l llliniUl 1lli Immediately after the above, another an-other match took place at five birds each, between Messrs. Ordner and Swan, with the following results: Ordner...! 1 1 1 15 Swan 1 111 1 5 Being a tie, the distance was increased in-creased five yards, according to rule, and the hooting continued, the first miss to lose, Ordner losing his first bird, and Swan killing his, decided the match in favor of the latter. Other matches are on the Up is and a lively time may be looked for in the next few moutlia among tho sportsmen. sports-men. ' |