BO 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
( Jaw. as, 1902. 
The Hamilton Gun Club* 
Hamilton, Canada, Jan. 14.— I append to-day's scores from the 
Hamilton Gun Club traps, and beg that you will kindly put them 
in order, as illness at home is preventing my giving the detail I 
would wish to forward: 
No. 1, 10 birds, $10: 
Sen Sen , , .1202021121— 8 
W H W 1122001012— 7 
Galbraith 0102112211— 8 
S P Kay 2221202022— 8 
E D Fulford...... 2010122222— 8 
J Parker 2122222220— 9 
Toll ...2111102112— 9 
Fairbairn r.02222101U— 8 
Tosh 0212101011— 7 
Trego 1211201202— 8 
Volk 1212100211— 8 
Dr Wilson 2111122212—10 
T Upton 2002222222— 8 
Kirkover 2222022202— 8 
Fanning 2012112012— 8 
Shelley .2120200011— 6 
Hull ..0202201210— 6 
Griffith 0202222220— 7 
Fletcher 2222222012— 9 
Mason 1211102221— 9 
J L Head 2022221222— 9 
P C Wood 0222222220— 8 
H Westbrook ..... .2101112112— 9 
No. 2, 20 live birds, $15, entrance, $100 guaranteed: 
J Stroud. 30............... 222202 S P McKay, 28 222222 
Tr-ego, 29 101121 J L Head, 29 201211 
Fairbairn, 27..... 212122 J Parker 222222 
Sen Sen. 28 212122 Toll 222222 
W H W, 27........ 012212 Tosh 111122 
Griffith, 30.... 222202 McCarney, 28 002222 
Hull, 29 002212 Wilson, 29 222010 
Fanning, 32.... 222222 Upton, 28 222222 
Wood,' 30 222212 Fletcher 221021 
Kirkover, 31 222222 H Westbrook 122021 
No. 12, 10 live birds, $7 entrance, $100 guaranteed : 
T Upton, 28 0020222222— 7 G Reid, 28 020110 
M Fletcher, 29 1211222011— 9 F R Dealley, 29.... 101220 
Dr Wilson, 29 2020222222— 8 Sen Sen, 28 011220 
Tosh, 28 2201110121— 8 J Stroud, 30 2222222222—10 
Trego, 29 1111101111— 9 Fairbairn, 28 0112001210— 6 
Volk 0100220112— 6 R J Draisey, 27. .. .1212010022— 7 
A Murdock 1021101211—8 B McQueen, 27. .. .1020121112— 8 
H D Bates 2222202220— 8 C J Mitchell, 29... 211222 
Montgomery 2101210211— 8 
Murdock 1211221022— 9 
Mitchell 2022221222— 9 
J Stroud 2222222222—10 
F Westbrook 2222222200— 8 
J Simmonds 2200221220— 7 
C Scane 2112121221—10 
H D Bates "..2222222222—10 
H Marlatt 2022010020— 5 
Waterford 2021122222— 9 
B McQueen 2221100212— 8 
Norris 1121121222—10 
T Des Laurier 2202021010— 6 
P Frandeau 2022201011— 7 
McCarney 2220202222— 8 
T Crooks 1120222212— 9 
Conover 2020212022— 7 
Dr Hunt 0211011122— 8 
W Lewis 1002211002— 6 
W Philips 1221000102— 6 
Summerhays 2220021112— 8 
Clifford 0211222021— 8 
.222111 
Norris 2222222012— 9 C Scane, 29 
Toll 2202022222— 8 , 26 .. .2112220221— : 9 
Wood, 30 0000222222— 6 Fanning, 32 ..2222202210—8 
T L Head, 29 .1222202202— 8 F Westbrook, 29... 212222 
49, 28 1022021020— 6 
Mud, 26 1201222112— 9 
Robbins, 28 
Kay, 28 
.222022 
.2202221102 
Griffith, 30......... 2222222222— 10 Clifford, 27 122112 
Kirkover, 30 2222020222— 8 H C Marlatt 120200 
H Westbrook, 29.. 121121 Fulford 
Hull, 30 2122102222— 9 T Crooks.... 
Simmonds, 29 2112122222—10 J Parker 
Mason, 28 2202022111— 8 Thomas 
Events : 
Targets : 
Le Blond, 17 7 9 
E Scane 17 
John , 
Montgomery, 18 7 .. 11 
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10 20 15 20 20 15 15 10 
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8 
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Mitchell, 19 7 17 12 17 17 12 9 
J L Head, 19 7 15 11 17 11 
Trego, 17 
Mason, 18 
Griffith, 20 , 
Shelley, 17 
Fanning, 20 
S P Kay, 17 , 
D W Galbraith, 17.. 
Fairbairn, 16 , 
Sen Sen, 18 
W H W, 17 
W McDuff, 17 
F Westbrook, 19 
J Brown, 16. 
9 17 11 17 16 13 
6 12 8 17 16 11 
8 16 13 17 13 11 
8 15 12 13 16 .. 
9 14 13 18 17 13 
6 16 15 16 17 13 
7 15 14 14 14 11 
8 17 12 17 17 14 
9 12 14 17 17 14 
4 10 5 
6 13 15 13 18 13 
8 16 14 15 11 11 
4 13 6 
H T Westbrook, 17 5 16 
H D Bates, 19 9 16 10 18 19 14 
Simmonds, 17 9 16 15 13 18 11 
Dr Wilson, 18 8 13 12 15 13 11 
Norris, 19 9 18 
McCarney, 17 6 17 
Des Fauriers, 17 6 
Tudeau, 17 6 16 
Langhorn, 16 6 .. 
T Crooks, 17 6 
9 18 13 17 18 13 
9 
9 
E D Fulford, 20 7 15 10 19 18 13 
Summerhays, 18 =;. 7 .. 11 12 
Hull, 19 8 15 11 15 if; ii 
T Upton, 17 11 11 
49, 17 16 12 10 .. .. 
Clifford, 17 14 .. 16 13 .. 
Phillips, 17 11 
Lewis, 17 10 
Draisey, 17 , 8 
Hubert, 17 5 15 19 .. 
Wayper, 19 14 15 15 13 
Bowman, 17 , 12 17 18 13 
Ellis, 17... 15 12 9 
J Bowron, 17 , 13 
Watson, 16.... 12 ii "9 
T Cline, 17 7 13 
Furness, 16 10 
Robbins, 17 g 
Second Day, Jan, J5. 
Events: 9 10 1113 
Targets: 20 20 15 10 
Trego, 17 11 15 14 10 
H Westbrook, 17 18 
Mitchell, 19 19 18 6 9 
Mason, 16 18 20 13 7 
Se nSen, 18 14 14 13 .. 
Fulford, 20 13 16 9 9 
Hull 19 14 14 12 
Griffith, 20 14 17 14 8 
Fanning, 20 20 15 14 9 
Kirkover, 20 19 20 12 10 
Pokagon, 17 17 .. .. 8 
Norris, 19... 16 20 11 4 
Furness, 16 13 15 
G Reid, 17 17 . 
S P Kay, 17 18 15 12 9 
Fairbairn, 16.... 15 12 14 7 
Le Blond, 17 15 .. 3 .. 
F Westbrook, 19 19 16 14 10 
Conover, 18 15 14 13 10 
W McDuff, 17 18 17 10 
Hubert, 16 15 18 .. 8 
McCarney, 17 , 16 
Wayper, 19 , 19 .. ii \[ 
Scane"; 17 19 15 12 9 
J Bowron, 17 14 
Montgomery, 18 17 . . 
H D Bates, 19 17 19 i2 *9 
Dr Wilson, 18 13 13 .. 
Simmonds, 17 17 13 10 
14 15 
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Watson, 16 13 . 7 
Ellis, 17 16 14 .. 5 
Lewis, 17 5 .. .. 
Wayper, 19 14 .. 10 17 
T A Duff, 17 10 . . 5 14 
Marlatt, 16 .. .. 11 .. ,. 
McQueen, 17 8 .. .. 
Draisey, 17 , 7 
Bowman, 17. 11 
T Crooks, 17 15 7 
J L Head, 19 9 16 13 
Clifford, 17. 7 13 .. 
Summerhays, 18...,,.. S18.. 
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Sullivan. 16. 
49, 17. 
Preston, 
Reardon. 
17. 
17. 
Upton „., 
* For birds only. 
No. 2, 20 live birds, $16 entrance, $600 guaranteed: 
9 17 13 
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Boston Gun fdub. 
J Stroud, 31 ,..2222022222 
Trego, 29 1011210002 
Fairbairn, 27 ....2111221112 
Sen Sen, 28 2121222212 
W H W, 27 0122120020 
Hull, 29 0022120011 
Griffith, 30 2222020222 
Fanning, 32 2222221020 
Wood, 30 2222122220 
Kirkover, 30 2222222022 
S P Kay, 28 2222220202 
J L Head, 29 2012112210 
J Parker, 31 2222222212 
Toll, 30 2222222212 
Tosh, 28 1111221001 
McCarney, 28 .0022222222 
Dr Wilson, 29.... 2220101220 
T Upton, 28 2222222220 
M Fletcher, 28 2210211200 
H Westbrook, 28 1220211022 
G Reid, 24 1112111222 
T Simmonds, 28 2212120211 
C J Mitchell, 29 2212020211 
J Crooks, 28 2012221210 
F R Dealtry. 29 1122020000 
T Crooks, 28 2010020121 
E D Fulford, 32 ..2220220222 
Volk, 28 2221100121 
Rem. 27 2222202220 
F G Preston, 27 1220222002 
Shelley, 27 0102212221 
Marlatt, 26 2200002222 
Jarvis, 26 0122212022 
Montgomery, 29 ...2222221222 
Scane, 29 1110121120 
Lewis, 27 2212221222 
Dr Hunt, 28 2012221122 
Hubert. 27 0202020011 
Summerhays, 27 1111122111 
Clifford, 27 0011122111 
Graham, 28 1110101110 
P Blea, 27 1222202210 
A Roberts, 26 1111022011 
Phillips, 27 2221211112 
H D Bates, 32 2222222222 B McQueen, 27 2112212212 
Norris, 29 1112102222 
G Robbins, 28 .... 2201022220 
F Westbrook, 29 2201001202 
A Bates, 27 1111121120 
C Brigger, 28 1211212022 
Third Day, Jan. 16. 
Events: 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 
Targets: 20 20 15 20 20 15 10 20 
Upton, 17 15 13 9 
Crawford, 16 , 14 
Scane, 17 18 17 " is j.. ii ',' [l 
Volk, 16 13 .. .. 
Fletcher, 18 19 .. . 
J Crooks, 17 ... 14 .. .. 
Trego, 17 19 13 12 13 ij '9 " " 
Montgomery, 18... 19 
H T Westbrooke, 17 ;.. 17 
Furness, 16 19 16 13 19 .. 9 .. '.. 
F Crooks, 17 17 
H D Bates, 19 20 i8 ii 13 17 12 20 
Phillips, 17 16 15 .. .. 16 7 .. .. 
Mason, 16 17 18 11 16 11 7 .. .. 
Sen Sen, 18 18 18 13 19 
Conover, 18 19 19 12 16 17 12 .. .. 
Price, 16 10 .. 
Reid, 17 18 15 
Bowman, 17 17 
Hubert, 16 18 16 ii " .'. ". 
Wood, 18 15 
Fulford, 20 i 6 g 16 ii '9 
Griffith, 20 18 16 n 17 17 12 7 .. 
Fanning, 20 16 18 14 14 18 11 9 .. 
Kirkover, 20 H 16 15 17 17 9 8 .. 
Fairbairn, 16.... 15 15 9 17 15 13 7 .. 
F Westbrook, 19 18 19 12 16 17 10 
Kay, 17. is 18 12 13 12 11 
Duff, 17.. 
Simmonds, 17 
Clifford, 16 
R T Thomas, 16 
Wilson, 18 
S Thomas, 16 
Head, 19 
Sullivan, 16 
Toll, 17 
Charles, 17 
Hull, 19 
Hunt 
Mitchell. 19.. 
Scholefield, 16 
Cline 
Hughson, 17., ,'. " '9 6 
Oueen, 18 " r 
W J Reid, 16 .'. 4 
G L Kay .. .. " " " 5 
Conclusion of event No. 2, Grand Canadian Handicap, held 
Jan. 14, 15 and 16: 
J Stroud, 31 2220222222—18 F Westbrook, 29... 22220 
18 8 .. 14 11 
18 13 19 17 14 
13 
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Trego, 29.... 
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9 C Mitchell, 29. 
.2200220 
Fairbairn, 27 1111110011—18 T Crooks, 28 1220011001—14 
Sen Sen, 28 2221220221—19 T Crooks, 28 00 — 6 
Hull, 29 2102222220—14 Fulford, 32 2219021112—17 
Griffith, 30 2220222202—17 Volk 
Fanning, 32 1212221210—17 Rem, 27. 
Wood, 30 0222020020—14 Preston 27 
28 1010101120—14 
2202010010—13 
...2202020100—12 
Kirkover, 30 2222022222—18 Shelley, 27 1222121222—18 
McKay, 28 2222222222—18 Marlatt, 26 222222120 -14 
Head, 29 1222112022— IT Jarvis, 26 2220220211-16 
Toll, 30 2022222220—18 Montgomery, 29. . .1201221112— 19 
Parker. 31 0212222222—19 Scane, 29 10100 —10 
Tosh, 28 11.12122110—17 Lewis, 27 2200222220-17 
McCarney, 28 2220222222—17 Hunt, 28 2222022222—18 
Wilson, 29 2222222020—15 Summerhavs, 29. . ..0112022102— 16 
Upton, 28 2220222220-17 Clifford, 27 1202112220-16 
Fletcher, 29 2120111220—15 Graham. 28 01100 — 9 
H Westbrook, 29.. 2211110212— 17 Blea, 27 021020 —11 
Reid, 28 ..1020212220—17 Roberts, 26 2001212102—15 
Simmonds, 28 1221111122—19 Phillips, 27 2000222222—17 
H D Bates, 32 2222222222—20 McQueen, 27 2210122112—19 
Norris, 29 0201121120—16 A Bates, 27 2021110102—16 
Robbins, 28 2201122200—14 Brigger, 28 1210222221—18 
No. 22, $7 entrance, $100 guaranteed: 
F Dealtry, 28 00100112w Lewis, 28 2221122202— 9 
G Reid, 28 2011222002— 7 Fairbairn, 28 1111111011— 9 
Robbins, 27 10200122w Stroud, 31 1222002210— 7 
Volk, 26 2112121211—10 Le Blond, 26 002020w 
Tosh, 28 1110011101— 7 B McOueen, 29.... 2202221212— 9 
Trego, 29 0012221200— 6 Upton7 28 222020220 w 
Fanning, 32 2110111122— 9 Murdock, 28 22002220w 
Hull, 30 2222121002— 8 Shelley, 28 2120101120— 7 
S Kay. 30 $020020220— 4 Bates, 32 2222222022— 9 
J L Head, 30 2111120222— 9 Westbrook , 29 0222201122— 8 
Charles, 27 2122122022— 9 Toll, 31 2220222222— 9 
Griffith, 30 2122200222— 8 Fulford, 32 2212211122—10 
Scane, 28 1111001112— 8 Kirkover, 32 2222222221—10 
Simmond, 29 1122221222—10 Parker, 32 2220202222— 8 
Draisey, 27 0012112012— 7 
Ben It. 
Woodlafce Gun Club. 
Wood Lake, Neb., Jan. 14. — A strong west wind directly from 
the score made the targets dip and dive, and one had to be quick 
in order to land; otherwise the day was all that could be desired. 
The attendance was excellent, and shows how much the interest 
is growing in the shoot. 
Mrs. W. L. Chrysler, Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Mrs. W. A. 
Leach enjoyed the sport from their carriage, and the latter lady 
did good service as score keeper. 
Mr. Le Roy Leach was the bright particular star of the day, 
making high score, 21 out of 25, and winning Class A medal, 
while Messrs. Dennis and Chrysler tied for Class B on 18, the lat- 
ter winning on the shoot-off. 
Collectively, the shooting was excellent, and shows marked im- 
provement from the scores of the first shoot of the club, which 
is only two months old, while out of nine contestants scores of 
one 21, one 19, two 18s, one 17 and a 16 show how closely the boys 
are matched in skill. 
Following are the scores out of 25 targets shot at: Le Roy 
Leach 21, W. A. Leach 19, W. A. Chrysler 18, John Dennis 18 
Chas. Day 17, John Day 16. Don Dailey 9, Geo. Bakewell 7, T, 
Dailey shot at 15 and broke 5. 
W. A. Leach was not eligible for medal. W. A Lsach. 
Boston, Jan. 15.— Just the right kind of a day was what the 
twenty shooters thought who attended the third serial prize shoot 
of the Boston Gun Club, on their grounds at Wellington, to-day, 
and naturally enough a day to the liking of trap shooters brings 
about quite a change in scores. Shooters of all handicaps and 
sizes were present, from our regular expert at 21yds. to the real 
enthusiast on the 14yd. mark; and during the afternoon there was-; 
not a dull moment. For the first time in the present series straight 
scores were indulged in, it falling to the lot of Summers and 
Barry to turn the trick, the former securing two, while the latter 
was content with one, even if it did come on the pairs. : Other 
good scores were made by Leroy, with 24 out of the 25, from the 
16yd. mark, and Howe, Frank and Spencer's work in the 25-bird 
races, each securing good totals. The center of interest, as usual, 
was the prize match, and a more interesting contest could not be 
imagined, it not being decided till the last target was broken. The 
leader in this was Barry, with the elegant score of 22, centering all 
targets in the best possible style, and leaving no doubt of it being 
his day on. Not much to the rear were Allison and Hawkins, the 
former standing on the 18yd. mark, and the latter on the 16yd. line. 
Summer, Howe and Leverett were the next, neither being able to 
secure the advantage over the other. In the team match, which 
surely did not lack interest, the Brockton pair were a little too 
good for the rest, though Barry and Woodruff were right on their 
heels, ready to take advantage of any misses that might come along. 
Howe and Allison, though not up to their usual good form, were 
not much outdone, and after one or two more shoots will round 
to in the proper manner. Other scores are as follows: 
Events : 
Targets : 
Summer, 18. . . 
Lerov, 21 
Howe, 19 
Frank. 18 
Woodruff, 17. 
Leverett, 16. . 
Lee, 16 
Redla, 16 
Barry, 16 
Allison, 18.... 
Nichols, 14.. 
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Bullard, 16 7 
Kirkwood, 18 6 
Hawkins, 16... ,. 
Spencer, 18 .. 
Ford, 16 
Richards, 16 
Chester, 16 
Frederick, 14 
Ring, 16 
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Events 1, 5, 6, 10, 11 Sergeant; 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, magautrap. 
Prize match, 25 singles, 15 from magautrap, 10 from Sergeant 
system; distance handicap: 
Barry, 16 111001111111111 
Allison, 18 111111011101111 
Hawkins, 16 101111011111011 
Summer, 18 001111111110111 
Howe, 19 111100110111011 
Leverett, 16 .111101111101111 
Frank, 18 111100111111100 
Woodruff, 17 110111101111101 
Spencer, 18 ( 011001011011111 
Leroy, 21 111111110110010 
Bullard, 16 101100110111111 
Kirkwood, 18 , 011.111011010111 
Redla, 16 010001000110100 
Nichols, 14 , 10100011.1.101101 
Lee, 16 001001100010100 
Team match, two men per team, 20 targets per man; all shooting 
16yds.; 10 magautrap and 10 Sergeant: 
Summer 
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Leroy 
Barry . . . 
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; Secretary. 
Westchester County Traphooting Association. 
Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 18.— Will you kindly give notice in 
Forest and Stream of the formation of the Westchester Trap- 
shooting Association. Appended are the minutes of meeting: 
Organization of the Westchester County Trapshooting Associa- 
tion : 
At a meting of the representatives of the following named shoot- 
ing clubs of the county of Westchester, N. Y., held at Huff's 
Hotel, at Pleasantville. New York, viz., Mount Kisco Rod and 
Gun Club, Ossining Gun Club and Armonk Gun Club, the fol- 
lowing named county association, above-named, was duly or- 
ganized. 
Officers were duly elected as follows: President, George Sutton, 
of Mount Kisco, N. Y. ; Treasurer, Joseph Carpenter, of Kensico; 
Secretary, J. Curry Barlow, of Ossining. 
. Carried that any club of this Association be allowed to with- 
draw therefrom upon giving notice of its intention so to do in 
writing and upon thirty days' notice. 
Carried that the clubs of this Association do deposit with the 
Treasurer thereof the sum of $5 as a guarantee that it will send 
at least three representatives to enter and compete in some of the 
shooting events, to be given under the auspices of the said As- 
sociation, and in the event of the said quota of three men failing 
to appear and take part in said some of the events, the club so 
failing to have said number so present and take part therein, does 
hereby forfeit all right and interest in the said $5, and in addition 
thereto shall forward to the treasurer of this Association the ad- 
ditional sum of $5. 
Carried that in all events held by this Association there must 
be at least five clay-bird events, and the fixed price of each clay 
bird shot at shall be two cents. 
The following days for events of this Association were by reso- 
lution fixed upon, viz. : Feb. 22, at Kensico, N. Y. ; May 30 at 
Ossining, N. Y. ; July 4, at Mount Kisco, N. Y. 
Carried that the next club being admitted to this Association 
shall have the event next following July 4, held at its club house 
on the holiday following that, provided that such club be ad- 
mitted before the first event so held by this Association. 
Carried that the president be duly authorized to make further 
calls on this Association. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT* 
Washington. 
THREE-DAY PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILS OA© 
The next Pennsylvania Railroad Personally-Conducted Tour to 
Washington leaves Thursday, Jan. 30. Rate, covering railroad 
transportation for the round trip, hotel accommodations, and 
guides, $14.50 from New York, $13 from Trenton, and $11.50 from 
Philadelphia. These rates cover accommodations for two days at 
the Arlington, Normandie, Riggs or Ebbitt House. For accom- 
modations at Regent, Metropolitan or National Hotel, $2.50 less. 
Special side trip to Mt. Vernon. 
All tickets good for ten days, with special hotel rates after ex- 
piration of hotel coupons. 
For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents: 
Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York; 4 Court street, Brook- 
lyn; 789 Broad street, Newark. N. J.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, 
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila- 
delphia. — Adv. 
The Laflin & Rand Powder Co., of 99 Cedar street, New York, 
have received a gratifying letter from the skillful and popular 
shooter, Mr. H. D. Kirkover, Jr., of Fredonia,. N. Y., in wHich 
is recounted that he won high average with Infallible smokeless 
powder at Titusville, Pa., Erie, Pa., Rochester, N. Y., arid at 
Kane, Pa., third to Fleming and Waters, who shot the same 
powder. At Brandford in December he won first average at tar- 
gets and made four clean scores from the 82yd, mark.— Adv. 
