April 6, 1901.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
ON LONG ISLAND* 
WESTERN TRAPS* 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, March 30.— To-day's slioot of the Crescent Athletic 
Club was the final shoot of the season. Mr. H. W. Brigham won 
the March cup, and Dr. J. J. Keyes the annual trophy. Scores: 
Shoot for March cup, 25 targets expert traps, 25 targets niagati- 
trap; handicap allowances added; 
—■Expert— . — Magautrap— Grand 
Hdcp. Total. Hdcp. Total. Total., 
Dr H L O'Brien ,.. 5 25 4 25 50 
G Stephenson, Jr 2 24 2 22 46 
W W Marshall 6 2l 5 24 45 
H W Brigham 2 22 1 23 45 
G Stephenson, Sr .10 21 8 22 . 43 
F B Stephenson.. 0 23 0 19 48 
Dr J J Keyes. 3 19 3 22 41 
L C Hopkins......^,;*^.. 6 21-5 10 37 
C G Rasmus i.^ 0 20 0 16 36 
H C Werleman 0 14 0 16 30 
Shoot for panel, 25 targets, expert traps: F. B. Stephenson (1) 
23, G. Stephenson, Jr. (2) 23, Dr. H. U O'Brien (5) 22. C. G. 
Rasmus (6) 16, \V. W. Marshall (6) SI, L. G> Hopkins (6) 20, H. C. 
Werleman (7) 19, II. C. Chapman (6) 13. Shoot-off! Fi B, 
Stephenson 23, G. Stephenson, Jr., 20. ^ 
Shoot for trophy, 25 targets, expert traps: H. W. Brigham (a) 
25, L. C. Hopkins (6) 25, F. B. Stephenson (1) 25, Dr. IT. L; 
O'Brien (5) 2], W. W. Marshall (6) 20, G; Stephenson, Tn (2) 20, 
Dr. J. J. Keyes (3) 20, C. G. Rasmus (6) 18, "H. C^ Chapman (6) 18; 
Shoot-off: Brigham 25, Hopkins 24, F, B. Stephenson 23. 
Sweep, 5 pairs, magautrap: F. B. Stephenson S, Towflsend 7, 
Keyes 6, Rasmus 5, G. Stephenson, Jr., 4, Chapman 2. 
Sweep, same: G. Stephenson, Jr:, 9, F. B. Stephenson S. To>vn- 
sepd 7, Brigham 6) O'Brien 6^ G. Stephenson, Sr., 4, Hopkins 3.'' 
Sweep, 15 targets, e.xpert: F. B. Stenhenson 1,S, G. btephensoii, 
Jr., 12, Marshall 11, Brigham 11, Towlisend 11, Ilopkms Hi 
Sweep, 10 targets, expert: G. Stephenson, Jr. 10, F. B. Stephen- 
son 9, Marshall 9, Brigham 9, G. Stephenson, 'Sr., 3. 
Fulton Gun Clah, 
The following scores were made at the Fulioh (jiin SltJlti^s sHoo't 
at the Old Mill grounds on March 30: 
Events : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 
Targets: 10 10 10 15 15 15 10 10 10 15 10 15 10 10 10 
A AVoods 4 6 5 7 5 6 7 6 
Hansman 5 4 3 9 13.. .. 5 6 
!• May 6 5 7 7 7 8 4.. 6 8 2 
S Giles; ; g 3 n 2, 11 .« 
Maysfcr .: 3 H Q 
Snyder ; 8 8 13 
Merten 4 9-8 7 10 
Schmidt 3 6 7 8 9 
Ely 1 .. 6 4 
W Woods 4 7 
Kessell 4 5 
Schubel 9 
Schading 2 .. .. 
Lammers .< .. 7 6 
Wilhart ,..*4f..i,j:AJi ■> * H 8 .. .. 4 7 S 8 .. .. 
Burns <...(ii..>ii'«i <• 8 .. 
Ai A. ScHOVERLiNG, Scorer. 
Ne^ iJtfecht Rod &ad dun Cluh, 
Interstate Park, March 30.— The 25-live-bird shoot of the New 
Utrecht Gun Club held to-day was a distinct success, as the 
scores will show: 
S M Van Allen, 30 0222222222222222222222202—23 
C M Lincoln, 27 1122221202111212121120222—23 
Deck, 27 0212120002211000102221201—17 
D F Foster, 27.....;;...:;; 1222011221222222122222121—24 
Tramp, 28. .:.;;..;;.......;...;..... 1212212122112202222222211—24 
Chapman, 27. .2022300101222202102222311—19 
Parkeri 29 ; 2010221022122222222222222—22 
Wanda, 26. ...;...;....;....;.::.;... ; 00102112020020*1221011130—14 
Norton, 28. ...... ; .1222222202021122002122202—20 
Glover, 30 , 222202m220w 
Collins, 28 ; ; 2222202022202222220222222—21 
Lambert, 29 . ; ; 2020200220222220*22202222—17 
Jack, 28. ; 2210022010222022122220*11—18 
Rogers, 28 > i. .211210222000*012201010000—13 
Goodwin, SS. ■ i ......... i 1 .1 ... j .... 4 .... . .0222202202222020222000222—17 
Losee. 27. (r< ^ . t.i w . . ; ; i - . . . . .2010121222122120001232011—19 
Johnson, 29 .......,..;;.. i ; i ...;.;.. 2222212221121222222212222—25 
333, 28 2202200221022202202222202—18 
Fanning, 31 0110222211222022121212232—22 
Schoonmaker, 28 1222121211110122000121212—21 
S B Jay. 28 222220020002120222***002w 
Reynolds, 27 0200022222202020222*22010—15 
Hyde, 27 .j , 1120020120220100221000101—14 
Gardiner, 28 0222012012222012121122212—21 
Capt Money, 28 1212012222220222022222122—22 
R O Heikes, 30 0222222222222222122122221—24 
Parmelee, 30 2222222222222222222222220—24 
Keller, 28 2222222022022222222202222—22 
Annie Oakley, 27 ; 2220110121221102101111111—21 
C C Naumann, 28. 2221221121211122222122101—24 
E D Fulford, 30...l.7.Z^i.ij^j. 20022222200202222*2222022—18 
J Von Lengerke, 28. . ....................... .22220222222U22222222222*2— 22 
Le Roy, 29 22222222220222222*2222222—23 
Phil Daly, 30 2222222222221212202222120—23 
Tod Sloan, 28 12221121210*2211211202220—21 
G H Piercy, 28 222222222212221222222222*— 24 
Crosby, 32 2222022220222222222222222—23 
Gilbert, 32 222221122102222*222211122—23 
Budd, 30 - 2002222221022122222222222-22 
Feigenspan, 30 2222220222222222202222222—23 
Fort, 28 .2122022211222220112220122— 22 
Buckskin Jack, 27 012222022200120*2H10w 
Kay, 28. , 2022222000202222222220220—18 
Greiff, 29 .22222220222222202*1222222—22 
Belden, 28 2212220222222022220222222—22 
Lockwood, 27 02202222222222202021**220—18 
Creamer, 27 0120100121010212210012201—16 
Shevlin, 27 ., , 220200111012221210*21**11-17 
Laschelle, 28 111211002001222000*011100—14 
MacPherson, 28 222022222222222222222*222-23 
Edey, 28 2012122120101110110112122—21 
Cattus, 28 00012111212020220112200*1—16 
Brooks, 27 1112112010110111111101010—19 
Gaughen, 28 , 2222222020222222202220222—21 
Col Martin, 30 2222022202222202211222220—21 
Bates, 31 » ' 2202202222222222202222222—22 
Donley, 29 2220222221201012111111121—22 
E. S. Johnson first prize to visitors. 
Ties on 24: 
Heikes 2222222 Tramp 22220 
Foster 2111212 Parmelee 210 
Naumann 221211* 
Heikes second, Foster third. 
Members : 
G. H. Piercy first 
Ties on 23: 
Feigenspan 22w Daly 21 
Lincoln 21 
Lincoln second, Daly third. 
Vatson's Pfeparalofy Slioot. 
Tunfchannock Rod and Gun Club, 
TuNKHANNOCK, Pa.— The amateur tomnament of the Tunkhan- 
nock Rod and Gim Club, March 25. Following acft the «fq$es at 
targets : 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Events: 1 2 3 4 5 R 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 10 15 20 5 Targets: 1010 10 10 15 20 5 
Hull 9 10 8 10 15 17 , . Wright 7 7 4 611.. 4 
Fanning .... 10 9 10 S 15 19 .. Graham 9 10 9 7 12 .. 
Stroh 9 10 6 9 11 14 5 Cleveland.... 6 8 8 8 9 11 .. 
Wells 3 7 10 8 9 11 4 Reed 8 8 8 10 13 13 4 
Williams .... 9 9 9 8 10 13 4 
No. 6 was at 10 pairs. No. 7 was at 5 live birds. 
The weather being bad prevented the attendiuice being very 
large. Mr. Hull, representing the Parker gun, and Mr. Fanning 
had tteir vt^v^l good nat«f§ ■with tjigw? " S. D. Reed. 
CfiiCAGO, In,. March 30.— John Watson gave a little e.xcrciae 
shoot for a couple of days this week for the Western men who 
drifted into Chicago en route to the Grand American Handicap — 
a score of good men and true who all expect to win the big prize 
down 6ast, and who have as good a right to hope so as anybody 
who will be therci The programme for Thursday and Friday was 
at 10 birds, $6, and at 15 birds, |8. The little meeting was Very 
pleasant for all, and it served to time up a man or two who needed 
only the finishing touches. ^ 
To-day saw most of the pilgrims off on theif wSjf t"? New York. 
Mr. J. L. Head has about a dozen in his party in all, sfeveft. er 
eight going by different routes; among these Messrs. E. S. Rice, 
J. L. ALubaster, Geo. Roll, Oswald Von Lcngerke, etc. Gilbert, 
Hirschy; Neal, Ernie Fish, of Eau Claire; C. R. Stephens, of 
Moline; Jim Busli, of Milwaukee; J. S. Morrison, of St. Paul; 
W. P. Brown, of Minneapolis; W, D. Townsend and Frank Baird, 
of Omaha; H. P. Sperry, of Rock Island; Frank Kaufmann, of 
Two River.s, Minn., and qite a lot of other well-known Western 
trap shots were at Watson's one time or another tliiS *eeki 
Mr. Bush will not go on to the big shoot, but ran down to have 
a little fun with the boys, and to see whether Garden City Club 
wovild like a pigeon race with anybody up in Milwaukee. All 
these ^food fellows .deserve to win, but not all can, no matter how 
wisely the ijur?eS hk ditided. In a few weeks they be stringing 
back through here, and eaeh otife will be telling just what kept 
him from taking the bakery home with hiift. The Grand American 
Handicap is a bigger gamble each year as to the winner, in these 
times of many .fine shooters. Take the field against any dozen 
shooters anybody \yi\\ pick and yoti will have the best of the bat- 
ting. Piciv a dark horse, and pick him from the West. 
Important if 'ffuc. 
"torn MfflCshall did not seem dead sure that the team race fat-" 
tAveen Americi aiit} England would be brought off this summer, but 
maybe Tom doesn't know as Ritith Shout^ it as some of the daily 
newspapers. Here is what a Chicago paper J^fints as news from 
London, and it is a good sample of daily paper sfi'oofin^; news; 
"London, March 27. — The inanimate bird shooting clubs WeTe 
delighted to'day by a dispatch from the United States announcing 
that the AmcfJCEiU clubs agree to their challenge to meet the 
English clubs in this country during^ the coming summer. A 
meeting will be held in London to-hiof-fow Evening to discuss the 
arrangements. Interest in the contest is effnafitfed by. the fact that 
the American team is confirmed to the use of al gifigle-bafreled 
gun, which employs a larger charge, while the English teaiii will 
use the national double-barreled gun. The result is expected to 
deternrine which is the better weapon, and it may lead to a 
revolution in the English gun trade." 
Thi.'? is impoTtarlt if true. Gread shades! where are those Ameri- 
caii single-barreled gUrlS? Most ©f us laid- them, away when we 
were boyS ! ' 
Sportsman ini Editof. 
Hon. Jas. R. B. \ an Cleave, president of the IlH.riois , §tate 
Sportsmen's Association, will on May 1 retire from hi^ dtfieti &s 
State Irxsurance Inspector and take up the editorship of a morriirig 
paper at Springfield. All the really good men are in the newspaper 
business, or are getting there. 
Hksehy Trophy Race at Grand Rapids, Minn. 
The Hirschy trophy, live-bird shoot, was pulled off on the 
grotinds of the local club oh March 16 tmder the most favorable 
conditioris. The weather for the three days of the tournament 
was all that the mosf exacting could have wished for, and the birds 
were fine, healthy fellows, that kept the contestants gtjessing. 
Many of the twenty shooters for the trophy were in the best of 
form, and until the last three or four birds were shot at it looked . 
as though quite a number would have to take part in the shoot-off. 
The fun began prom.ptly at 1:30 P. M. Saturday, but Bergett, the 
holder of the trophy, made a clean miss of the first bird liberated, 
which tended to handicap him for the rest of the event. At the 
close of the 16th round, when an adjournment was taken until the 
following morning, Wilkinson, of St. Paul; Morrison, of St. Paul; 
Kribs, of Grand Rapids, and Wells, of Grand Forks N. D., had 
each a clean scofe, and Hirschy and Parker, of Minneapolis; 
Fulton, of West Superior; Brown, of St. Paul, and Powers, of 
Grand Rapids, had each 15 birds to their credit. At 9:30 Sunday 
morning the trap was again sprung, and Kribs and Wells each 
fell down on the first bird, the latter much chagrined to see 
his fall dead just over the line. This left Wilkinson and Morrison 
in the lead, but Morrison's 18th^ got over the line, and he missed 
his 19th and 25th. Wilkinson failed to weight down his 24th suiSr 
ciently, and it got oyer the line, tieing him with Fulton, of West 
Superior, who let his 10th get out of bounds, but scored the 
balance of the string. The scores: 
B ergen 02211121111111*011111111*— 21 
W'ilkinson 11111221121111211222222*1—24 
Hirschy 2222221222202222222202222—23 
Morrison .11222222222221222*0222220—22 
Parker '. 2121122*122222122222*2222—23 
Kribs 222222222212222202122222*— 23 
Fulton 211121212*222111121222122—24 
Bi own 22222222222*2222220222*22—22 
Novotny 2222011121022120210012212—20 
Powers 2202121222212121202022211—22 
Kremer 111120120110101111222*112—20 
Warren 1220212*21 221221122102222—22 
Ezymony 02221*0120*010110112202*0—15 
Wells 1221222211212222*22220120—22 
Chanlplin 111120*221111222212021222—22 
Haner *222120210100*22202201w 
Robinson 001000020222w 
Morrisey 210*01201200w 
Bueneman 0111010212021121101222221—20 
Clair 020021*10000w 
In the shoot-off Wilkinson missed 2 in his first 5, and Fulton 
scored 4 straight, giving him the match and the cup. 
Immediately following the live-bird event a clay-pigeon event of 
15i3 to the man was pulled off with the following result: Hirschy 
148, Parker 141, Morrison 139, Wilkinson 128, Warren 126, Powers 
127, Brown 121, Bergen and Kremer each 115 Kribs 113, Wells 111. 
On Monday morning a 10-live-bird match was shot; entrance 
$7.50, including birds, divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. The 
scores were as follows: 
Morrison 2222222222—10 Bergen ...2210210221—8 
Hirschy 2222212222—10 Brown 2220122222— 9 
Wilkinson 2202202202— 7 A Kremer 1222U1120— 9 
Kribs 2222222222—10 Parker 2221112121—10 
Powers 2202222121— 9 
This closed the tournament, the most successful one ever pulled 
off here. The local club entertained their visitors at a banquet 
given at the Hotel Pokegama Saturday evening and the sportsmen 
from out of town were profuse in their compliments to the man- 
agement of the Grand Rapids Club for the royal manner in which 
they were entertained. 
.„ E. Hough. 
Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 
Ttap at "Watson's Park. 
March 26.— Practice: 
Dr Parker 21121*1222122210111002111—21 
020*1212122101222f)2102121— 19— 40 
Dr Shallenberger 1121102001010011210001121—16 
011021010101*001101122211—16-36 
Palmer 1012221112011222212021120 —21 
White vs. CantilHon,. 25- bird*, fpf birds: 
W liite 2222222020202*2222*222222—90 
Cantillion 202222222221212212*022222—22 
March 29.— Oliver and W^hite vs. Barto and Bergam, 25 birds, for 
birds: 
Oliver *O*22*12220n2200***2*1121— 13 
White 22222222222*0002222222202—20—33 
Barto 222022222*222201222221222—22 
B ergam 2021102222*11222222222022—22—44 
Oliphant vs. Jones, for birds: 
Oliphant 0212212101101200012022201—17 
Jones , 2010110110021102212?0g20i— 17 
No. 1. 
Alaba.s(er, 29. 222212222122211—15 
Roll, 30 211212211122021—14 
McKay, 28 222022022011112—12 
Kabo, 28 ..212122012122112^14 
Stephens, 29 02221*201112212—12 
Neal, 30 222222221120222—14 
Gillis, 28 n22111 21121 002— 12 
Dr Parker, 28 122102220221211—13 
Dr Shaw, 29 n2112112122221— 14 
Barto, 39 *22221202022222— 1 2 
H irscli v, 29 , *22222022222002— 11 
M E White, 29 222020221100221—11 
George, 28 010021001 010020— 6 
L E Parker, 28 211222222220220—13 
Bush* 29 1220120222*2222—12 
No. 4. 
Roll 2022*21011—7 
McKay , .2222222220— 9 
Kabo 2122200112—8 
Stephens ..0211202212— 8 
Alabaster , . , . . .103 2121222— 9 
Bush 2222211102— 9 
22220—4 
22122—5 
02202—3 
01212—4 
No. A 
^-213— 9 
202210— Si 
22022—4 
221*2—4 
21202—4 2122Z— S 
No. 5. 
1011121111— 9 
2222012022— 8 
222*110022— 7 
2222*22222— 9 
2222221222—10 
2222122001— « 
No. 6. No. 7. 
McKay 222222200*— 7 0202221122— S 
Kabo 1221111201— 9 28*1*22220- 1 
Stephens 2022111111- 9 10222D221.2— g 
Roll ,,. *222221222— 9 22212112a— IfJ 
Alabaster ..... .2112112020— S 2020112122— J? 
Dr Parker 2012221112- 9 2121220211— 9 
Neal 2222152222—10 2221222222—10* 
Dr Shaw imilOia.— 9 
B «sh 1211122100— 3 
Barto .,,.^,„^.,^„,.^ 4.iAj* 2222222223^30' 
March 29.— Second day of practice shooting. No. 1, 1& birdS; 
entrance $8; 
McKay, 28 , 212222220212221-=t4! 
iillabaster, 29. i i 222221012221111—14 
jarken 28 .- 1201 22211211222—14 
Rolf, SO 211011221101222—14 
Willard, 29........ - , 111122110111110—13 
Kaufman, 28 - 02122122212121*— 13 
Head, 28 122322122221122—15 
Stephens, 28 111120210201120—11 
Qpem, 28 111111110121222—14 
Hirschy, as, 121221221212221—151 
Kabo, 28 - 121110120112212—1? 
Neal, 30 222210*2221211*— 12! 
J R Graham, 29 220222222222222—14 
E S Graham, 29 2222*2222222222—1.? 
Di- Shaw, 29 02221212122211*— 13! 
J M Gillis. 28 ......212200002122211-131 
J B Brartd,- 29., ,^2222201121221— 14 
J H A-mberg, 29..... 1(1^32122201022—13 
M E White, 28 222ii2g2122122*— 14 
Morrison, 29 222222222222222—15 
No. 2, 10 birds, entrance $5: 
McKay, 28 2121112122—10 
Parker, 28 2111212222—10 
Kanfman, 28 ...2122222221—10 
Willard, 29..^ 1112121211—10 
Koll, 30...,. 2211222120— 9 
iiahoi 28. 1211122022—9 
No. 3: 
Alabaster, 29 ..1122312021—9 
Stephens, 28 .1020202211— 7 
Kabo, 28 2222202212— 9 
Hirschy, 28 222*122222— 9 
Sperry, 29 1021111002— 7 
No. 4: 
McKay 2012012222— 8 
Alabaster *222101212— 8 
Parker 22222212*2— 9 
Roll 2222012211— 9 
Willard 2011212222— 9 
Kabo .1220121212— 9 
Hirschy , 2222222222—10 
Kaufman 1021102220— 7 
Dr Bill , 1222222222—10 
Dr Shaw 2122222100- 8 
Hirschy, 2S 2222222122—10^ 
Dr Bill, gg..-.. 2222220222—9 
Neal, 30 2211112122—10' 
E S Graham, 29. ..22:22222229— 91 
J R Graham, 29. 2^2:222222— W 
Sperry, 28 .....2111^11^117 
Parker, 29 12221220*2— 8 
McKay, 28 2222200*22— 7 
Head, 29 *222120221— 8 
Kaufman^ 29 2202022120— 7 
Neal 2211121212—19 
Stephens 1021012121— B 
Sperry 1122212211— IE) 
J R Graham 2220222202— R 
E S Graham 2202222222— ? 
Barto 220*222222— & 
Amberg 2112011222— 9 
White 02022222222— 8 
Morrison 2222222222—10 
Trap at Richmond. 
. Richmond Va., March 23.— Members of the various gun clubs 
in this, city had a snoot this afternoon at the baseball park, and 
disposed of about 300 English sparrows and some pigeons. This 
was the second sparrow shoot ever held in this State, the first hav- 
ing taken place about a month ago, and the sport of sparrow shoot- 
ing seems to have exched a good deal of interest, but oWisg to 
the great difficulty experienced in catching the little feathsred 
aliens It is doubtful if it will ever become a permanent institution, 
Un this occasion sparrows had to be imported from Indianapolis— 
^"•Ar' l^nowS' there are plenty in Richmond and vicinity! 
_ Mr. vy. C. Lynham, the expert in pigeon matters, has succeeded 
in making a set of five traps suited to the size of the occupant, 
which appears to be an adaptation of the old three-sided conical 
pigeon trap, and which, with a Ihtle alteration, will answer the 
purpose admirably. 
What a capital target these plucky little pests make! Certainly 
the still warm afternoon did not tend to make them hard but 
occasionally the breeze blew freshly across the ground, and' then 
the ciphers began to show up pretty livelv. Some of the boys 
did some real y good work, notably Mr. Stearns, who, after missing 
his tlin-d and fourth sparrows, killed 36 straight, and also went 
straight m the next event, which was at 10 pigeons, making a run 
01 4b. Scores: ' 
No. 1. 
^tearns 1100122212— S 
Hammond .22229'2222 ^10 
P"mp 0121212111—9 
Buckner 1101121012— 8 
^;reen 2110210111—8 
Hawes 1001212212— 8 
y ounger 
„, ■■ 'No.T 
Stearns 1122111111—10 
Hammond 121.1101101— 8 
Pump 1111012111— 9 
<^i'een 2100011121— 7 
Vfundy 2001101102—6 
Hawes , ioi:l UlUOO— 6 
Johnson 0111011022— 7 
Younger 2010111101— 7 
Hart 
Buckner 
Ten pigeons: 
Stearn s .2222222222—10 
Hammond 222*222222— 9 
Hawes 0102201220— 6 
Green 2*2*211202—7 
Wood 2122222021— 9 
No. 2. 
2222211212—10 
1111011111— 9 
1211121112—10 
1211212111—10 
0220010010— 4 
2012211011— 8 
0110201011— 6 
No. 4. 
2212121111—10 
1221021221— 9 
21020 
1110021100— e 
0111110111— 8 
111010222 
01112 
1101122212— 9 
1211221111—10 
Grundy .0022022110— 6 
Johnson *1**001*11 4 
Buckner 0202*22222— 7 
Lakeside 200*121010—5 
R. F. Banks. 
Gardner Rod and Gun Club. 
West Gardner, Mass., March 23.-The traps of the Gardner Rod 
and Gun Club were opened up this afternoon, for the first time 
since Chrtstmas. Outside of being muddy, it was a very pleasant 
^nly eight of a membership of thirty took part in the shoot 
Aliout 600 pigeons were thrown, and as this is the first time the 
boys have been out for some time the scores are exceedinglv smaF 
Will show you something warmer later on: 
Shot at. Broke. Shot- of TJi-r.t.o 
D W Garwin 110 87 W Pratt fiO 9 
J H Knight 105 68 H shatttick.;;;;;:;:; 45 25 
F Lenoir..... 105 ?,8 C L Leland .(0 28 
J L Paine 85 58 C J Crabtree. . .". 35 23 
J. L. Paine, Sec'y. 
The "West Virginia State Sportsmen's Association. 
SisTERsviLt-E, W- Ya,, March 2<i.—nd{for Forest and Stream: - In 
order to avoid having our dates conflict with those on which the 
Pan-American tournament is to be held, we have decided upon an- 
other change, going back to our old dates, June 12 and 13. Please 
correct our notice to read as follows and oblige: The fifth annual 
tournament of the West Virginia State Sportsmen's Association 
will be held at St. Marys, June 12 and 13, under auspices of the 
West Virginia Gur* Clwb; ??50 added money, and merchandise 
P'^'^e?. Ed O. Bo-vy??, Sec'y-Treas, 
