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Show The Shooting Match. Yesterday morning, eighteen mem hers of the Wasatch shooting club took the early train to Ogden, the scene of the match to come off there between seven of them and a like number of the Ogden club. At the depot they wgre received by members mem-bers of the latter club, and entertained entertain-ed by them till the hour for the shootingeleven shoot-ingeleven o'clock arrived, when they all repaired to a field a short distance dis-tance out of the city and tho "trouble began." Many citizens of Ogden were also present to witness the sport. The following is the result of the match: A SAIL II. Swan, - 11101111111 1-11 Denhaltcr, 00111101000010-0 Selby, - 1111111111101 0-12 Obev, - -1111111111011 l-ia Kodebank, 1011101110101-9 Oalncr, - 0011101110111-9 Atwood, - 101101000101 -G 00 o;ien. Hank, - 01001 11010011- S Greemvald, 01010110011111-9 Tyree, - 01111011100011-9 AGreenwallO 0111011100111-9 Bullock, - 1111111101111 0-12 Lock, - 0110011100010 0-0 Kipp, - 11111111011111-13 00 Dead birds falling outside the bounds. There being a tic Selby, of the Wasatch Wa-satch and Kipp of the Ogden, shot off at three birds each, with the following follow-ing result: Selby, - - - . 0 10 Kipp, - - - -000 The Wasatch club being declared the dinners the Oglen boys provided them with an elegant supper at Chapman Chap-man & Scally's hotel, which waa duly enjoyal by all. The Salt Lake boys returned to the city last evening in high spirits. |