176 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Aug. 29, 1903. 
W P Thompson 
A W Reid 
M T Miller 13 
T Hargrave 16 g -ll .. 
Capt Du Bray 8 11 14 13 
F H Conover , 16 15 18 14 
J C Kress 
JAR Elliott 18 18 19 16 
J M Deslaiiriers 11 .. 13 
T Skeeter ' 
A D Bates 
J 1\ Burrell 
R G Davidson 
H M Sheppard 
Smeaton 12 . . . 
J Dent 14 .. .. 
1 Kidd 12 .. .. 
G Kidd 
McCague 6 . . . . 
W T Campbell 6 
G S McColl ■. 16 13 14 19 
Fred Root 13 
L Singular 14 
V.' Mullis 15 
F W Maththews 11 
C Tippett ■. 
T Sawdon, Sr 
A B Cutclifife 11 12 15 17 
J Forrester 10 .. ,. 
J Douglas 
D Chapman 
Clifford 15 .. .. 
W Stevens 9 
J Collins 
C Casey 
A Huline 
S W White 
S Ketcham 
19 18 17 15 15 
25 
25 16 12 12 19 
23 16 15 
25 18 16 16 16 
21 
26 15 
11 
19 18 
22 14 
22 
.. .. 15 .. .. 
8 .. 
12 
21 .. 
22 
10 
17 . . 16 . . . . 
12 16 12 15 12 
.. 13 
19 16 
23 . . 16 . . . . 
26 16 
18 18 
19 14 
20 
10 
13 .. 
14 .. 
20 .. 
20 .. 
15 15 
.. 15 
84 
25 
97 
^ 36 
100 
154 
21 
112 
35 
37 
36 
23 
15 
8 
24 
35 
34 
10 
6 
39 
129 
26 
49 
54 
53 
8 
36 
S8 
10 
20 
10 
15 
22 
14 
20 
20 
30 
15 
Fourth Day, Aug, 14, 
The eight-man team club amateur championship of Canada was 
won by the Hamilton Gun Club, who took the magnificent silver 
cup presented by the Dominion Cartridge Co., Montreal. 
The grand Canadian Handicap was won by Mr. T. M. Craig, 
Sherbrooke, P. Q., with 93 out of 100, followed by Capt. Higgin- 
son and N. G. Bray, each with 92. Mr. Craig takes the Asso- 
ciation's loving cup and gold medal. 
The Mail trophy, emblematic of the five-man team club cham- 
pionship of Canada and the championship flag presented by the 
President, went to the Brantford Gun Club, together with five 
gold medals. 
The individual amateur championship of Can'ada and the cup 
presented by the Montreal Rolling Mills Co., was won by Mr. 
D. Bain, Winnipeg, with 48 out of 50. 
The Brantford cigar trophy, presented by Messrs. Stirton & 
Dyer, London, for high average for the tournament (except teani 
races) was won by Mr. J. E. Plovey, Clinton, with an average 
of 88.37, followed by Mr. F. Westbrook with 88.24. 
The medal presented by Comptroller John Loudon, Toronto, 
for high average of representative of Stanley Gun Club was won 
by C. T. Logan, 78.93, followed by A. Dey, 78.51, and T. A. Duff, 
77.85. 
Events : 
Targets : 
Logan 
Heney 
Duff 
F Westbrook. . . . 
Wallace 
Church 
H F Westbrook. 
C G Thompson.. 
Craig 
*Cantelon 
Graham 
Packham 
T Henry 
Dey : 
Wakefield 
McGiU 
H D Bates 
Hovey 
Ireland 
*Dr Dollie 
Doherty 
Upton 
Hunt 
Frank 
Dr Wilson 
Fletcher 
Higginson 
Bray 
McLaren 
Aitken 
C Scane 
Green 
Cameron 
R O Heikes...... 
McNab 
W P Thompson.. 
Carruthers 
M J Miller 
Allen 
Bain 
Conover 
*Retired. 
1 2 Events: 1 
20 50 Broke. Targets: 20 
18 41 59 Smith 17 
17 .. 17 *Ben It 16 
.15 43 58 J H Thompson... 19 
19 45 64 Montgomery 19 
14 .. 14 Cline 17 
16 .. 16 Sawdon, Jr 16 
10 21 .31 Mitchell 19 
17 42 59 *Wayper 17 
19 42 61 W J Henry 16 
13 19 32 AD Bates 14 
15 .. 15 Slaney 15 
16 .. 16 Buck 
18 .. 18 *Turp 
16 41 57 Martin 
17 40 57 Ross 18 
18 43 61 Dent 15 
18 45 63 Campbell 8 
19 47 66 J Kidd 12 
12 .. 12 McColl 18 
. 16 22 38 T Reid 9 
19 45 64 Mullet 13 
17 45 62 Matthews 16 
17 42 59 Summerhayes .... 19 
19 44 63 Mason 13 
17 .. 17 Brigger 18 
17 ,. 17 *Bowron 11 
17 46 03 Hunter 18 
16 47 63 Granger 16 
16 44 60 Harrison 14 
15 .. 15 Cline 12 
17 .. 17 Water worth 
13 39 52 Patterson 
17 36 53 McDowall 
17 44 61 *T Dixon 
..38 38 H Graham 18 
12 39 51 *Gray 
16 42 58 Wilson 
IS 45 63 Taylor 
17 43 60 *F Dixon 
18 48 66 Wiggins 
17 41 58 
2 
50 
40 
19 
39 
46 
48 
19 
44 
37 
42 
10 
34 
44 
42 
15 
44 
34 
31 
29 
36 
29 
13 
a 
19 
20 
10 
21 
Broke. 
57 
35 
58 
65 
17 
16 
67 
36 
60 
14 
52 
42 
10 
34 
18 
15 
8 
12 
18 
9 
13 
16 
63 
55 
18 
26 
62 
50 
45 
12 
29 
36 
29 
13 
18 
17 
19 
20 
10 
21 
Eight-man team club championship of Canada, 20 targets per 
man: 
Hamilton Gun Club. 
Graham 17 
Bates 17 
Brigger ..,.16 
Hunter 17 
Fletcher 20 
Hunt 18 
Wilson 19 
Upton 18-142 
Brantford Gun Club. 
H G Westbrook 8 
Dr Cutcliffe 16 
Mitchell 19 
Brown 18 
Montgomery 19 
Hacker 18 
F Westbrook 19 
Summerhayes 17 — 134 
Mail trophy, emblematic of the 
of Canada, 50 targets per man: 
Brantford Gun Club. 
F Westbrook 43 
Mitchell 45 
Montgomery 44 
Hacker 45 
Summerhayes 45 — :222 
Hamilton Gun Club No. 1. 
Upton 44 
Hunt 38 
Fletcher 46 
Wilson 44 
Hunter 44—216 
St. Hubert G. C, Ottawa. 
Higginson 45 
Throop 46 
Slaney ..41 
Heney 39 
Cameron 42—213 
Brampton 
Packham 41 
Mullis 44 
Penry ,...,....,...,,.,,,,29 
St. Hubert G. C, Ottawa. 
Throop 18 
Slaney 17 
White 15 
Ketchum 16 
Higginson 20 
Henry 16 
Heney 14 
Cameron 16 — 132 
Clinton Gun Club. 
Ball 8 
Dodds 13 
Hovey 20 
Ross 16 
Dr Dollie 17 
Cantelon 18 
Dohertv 19 
Graham 17—128 
five-man team club championship 
Clinton Gun Club. 
Hovey 46 
Ross 40 
Dollie 40 
Cantelon 35 
Doherty 49—210 
Stanley Gun Club, Toronto. 
Duff 38 
Dey .,.,39 
Green 35 
Logan 38 
Thompson 47 — 197 
Hamilton Gun Club No. 2. 
Graham 37 
Brigger 37 
G Cline 38 
Thompson 40 
Cline .37—189 
Gun Club. 
Burrell 27 
Campbell , ,20— 161 
Grand Canadian Handicap, 100 
Hdcp. Score. 
Heikes 19 96 
Craig 18 93 
Bray 18 92 
Higginson 18 92 
Conover 19 91 
Montgomery 18 90 
H D Bates 18 90 
T Westbrook ........19 89 
J IT Thompson 16 89 
Carruthers 18 87 
Mitchell 18 87 
McLaren 17 87 
McGill 18 86 
Scane 18 86 
Summerhayes 18 85 
Hovey 19 85 
Dr Dollie 19 85 
Wakefield 17 84 
Upton 18 83 
Doherty 16 83 
General averages, exclusive of 
1st 2d 
Day. Day. 
Logan 1.59 139 
Heney 153 143 
White 141 124 
Duff 157 131 
IT T Westbrook 127 111 
F Westbrook 175 162 
Wallace 62 
Church 144 127 
Thi-oop 160 146 
C G Thompson 173 1.37 
Craig 165 154 
T E Cantelon 162 • 141 
Dodds ....132 112 
R Graham 156 119 
Ball 86 7 
Packham 90 111 
T Henry 89 39 
Dev 149 144 
W akefield 151 143 
McGill 142 153 
W M Miller 113 38 
Hacker 170 148 
H D Bates 174 ]54 
J E Ilovey 176 154 
Morrish 55 6 
Ireland 75 57 
Dr DolHe -..147 149 
Dohertv 144 124 
Morehead 132 126 
Upton 164 80 
Hunt 161 146 
Frank 163 68 
Dr Wilson ........166 138 
Fletcher 169 154 
Lunney ...85 101 
Bray 168 155 
Higginson 179 149 
Aitken 104 107 
G B Smith 80 132 
Dorsam 42 106 
McMackon 160 140 
W" C Smith 9 
IT Scane 175 146 
C W Scane 150 138 
Green ]08 148 
Burgess 129 42 
Cameron 147 137 
Dumont 155 140 
St Jean 162 90 
Tolsma 160 149 
ITeikes 179 163 
Coulter 14 
Reardon 75 
McNab 75 
W P Thompson 71 
A W Reid 151 58 
Carruthers 167 143 
M J Miller 158 1.32 
Allen 1.5S 125 
Bain 147 
Hargrave 13 61 
Du Bray 83 62 
Conover 163 136 
Edkins 20 
Mallory 80 36 
Kress 55 17 
Elliott 174 155 
Deslaurier 43 24 
W A Smith 176 154 
Ben It 26 
T H Thompson .148 96 
Montgomery 167 147 
T J Cline..'. 76 
Sawdon, Jr 82 46 
Mitchell 168 149 
Taylor 58 30 
Skeeter 15 9 
Wayper 159 90 
Patrick 150 26 
W T Henry 102 71 
A D Bates 96 
W Slaney 120 109 
Burrell 16 12 
Buck 8 
Turp ..14 
Martin 19 
W F Cantelon 9 
C Thompson 43 
F Smith 5 
Davidson 7 
Sheppard 8 
W E Mitchell 12 22 
Ross 131 
Smeaton 66 
Dent 82 
T Kidd 56 
E Kidd 43 
McCague ; -46 
W T Campbell 72 
McColl 114 
F Root 32 
Cull 46 
.Singular 47 
Marshall 75 
T Reid 23 
Hewson 30 
Mullis 74 
Lewis 92 
Matthews 25 
Jones 15 
Rcwntree 15 
Jackson 14 
C Chapman 27 
Tippett 11 
J Patterson 27 
Bowman S 
Jeffers 12 
Sawdon, Sr 25 
Cutcliffe 
Summerhayes 
Brown 
Forrester 
Douglas 
D Chanman 
Clifford 
Stevens 
Ccliins . . .' 
Casey 
Hulme 
VA'hite 
Ketchum 
Mason ' 
Bowron 
Brigger 
Granger , .. 
Harrison 
G Cline ...-.■.-.y, 
Waterworth 
targets : 
Hdcp. 
M J Miller 17 
Dey 17 
Bain 18 
Duff 18 
Church 15 
Smith 18 
Logan 16 
Wallace 16 
Wayper 17 
Green 17 
Graham 17 
Cantelon 17 
W P Thompson 17 
Dr Hunt 18 
Matthews 16 
C G Thompson 18 
Brigger 17 
Davidson 15 
Bowron 16 
Throop 17 
team 
3d 
. Day. 
148 
117 
109 
150 
120 
163 
'70 
156 
167 
160 
139 
54 
129 
'56 
30 
150 
147 
158 
itio 
165 
173 
'27 
154 
141 
40 
165 
162 
108 
143 
168 
iei 
165 
63 
53 
45 
147 
166 
164 
152 
50 
151 
107 
67 
147 
172 
'79 
'S4 
25 
143 
97 
149 
167 
36 
100 
154 
'25 
21 
112 
35 
151 
iii 
156 
161 
'.37 
143 
157 
36 
84 
00 
competitions : 
4th Total No. 
Day. Targ'ts. 
15 
8 
i44 
24 
35 
34 
10 
6 
39 
129 
26 
106 
49 
54 
154 
53 
36 
88 
162 
135 
18 
20 
10 
15 
22 
14 
20 
20 
30 
15 
138 
17 
i3S 
10 
153 
113 
96 
50 
132 
154 
lUy 
'94 
'ih 
18 
138 
141 
147 
153 
151 
'i2 
123 
147 
i45 
1.34 
63 
17 
17 
i55 
155 
15 
86 
17 
129 
'94 
157 
38 
126 
145 
145 
60 
147 
149 
137 
114 
147 
155 
17 
16 
154 
115 
'60 
14 
52 
'42 
10 
34 
60 
18 
'is 
12 
8 
18 
13 
'ie 
31 
33 
i48 
16 
55 
SO 
89 
50 
45 
12 
39 
740 
•560 
540 
740 
590 
740 
270 
590 
690 
740 
740 
715 
420 
650 
140 
370 
290 
740 
740 
740 
240 
570 
740 
740 
140 
380 
715 
740 
430 
660 
740 
520 
590 
590 
320 
740 
740 
390 
330 
330 
590 
20 
740 
640 
740 
340 
640 
570 
400 
590 
740 
20 
■ 210 
150 
360 
310 
740 
680 
660 
540 
200 
390 
740 
40 
200 
130 
510 
140 
740 
185 
640 
740 
120 
ISO 
740 
120 
80 
635 
260 
500 
190 
452 
70 
70 
45 
90 
20 
60 
20 
140 
40 
60 
370 
170 
190 
170 
130 
120 
250 
390 
SO 
230 
130 
120 
60 
40 
190 
310 
230 
20 
60 
20 
40 
40 
90 
20 
20 
140 
130. 
360 
190 
40 
30 
20 
20 
50 
30 
30 
30 
40 
40 
70 
145 
120 
70 
70 
20 
50 
Score. 
584 
430 
374 
576 
368 
653 
175 
437 
512 
609 
633 
551 
298 
498 
93 
273 
170 
581 
582 
600 
151 
478 
646 
654 
61 
171 
573 
556 
298 
554 
603 
402 
464 
508 
ISO 
639 
648 
289 
265 
193 
447 
9 
573 
469 
537 
221 
529 
402 
319 
456 
671 
14 
154 
113 
281 
234 
598 
532 
492 
461 
110 
245 
602 
20 
141 
93 
441 
102 
618 
140 
502 
625 
93 
144 
632 
88 
61 
507 
176 
390 
146 
365 
50 
50 
24 
53 
9 
43 
5 
82 
16 
34 
293 
90 
132 
102 
53 
52 
119 
261 
58 
152 
96 
75 
32 
30 
141 
246 
94 
15 
15 
14 
27 
19 
58 
8 
12 
94 
88 
310 
135 
18 
20 
10 
15 
22 
14 
20 
20 
30 
31 
55 
80 
89 
50 
45 
12 
29 
Score. 
82 
81 
81 
80 
80 
80 
79 
78 
78 
77 
77 
77 
75 
75 
75 
73 
71 
60 
54 
Per 
Cent. 
78.93 
76.78 
69.25 
77.85 
62.37 
88.24 
64.44 
74.06 
74.20 
82.29 
85.54 
77.06 
70.95 
76.61 
66.42 
73.78 
60.68 
78.51 
78.64 
81.08 
62.91 
83.85 
87.29 
SS.37 
43.57 
45.00 
80.13 
75.13 
69.30 
83.93 
81.48 
77.30 
78.64 
86.10 
.58.18 
86.35 
87.43 
74.10 
80.30 
58.48 
75.76 
45.00 
77.43 
73.26 
72.56 
65.00 
81.09 
70.52 
79.75 
77.28 
90.67 
70.00 
73.33 
75.33 
78.05 
75.48 
80.81 
78.23 
74.09 
87.03 
55.00 
62. S2 
81.35 
50.00 
70.50 
71.53 
86.47 
72.14 
82.16 
75.67 
78.40 
84.45 
77.50 
80.00 
85.40 
73.. 33 
76.25 
79.84 
75.38 
78.00 
76.84 
80.75 
71.42 
71.42 
53.33 
58. 8S 
45.00 
71.66 
25.00 
58.57 
40.00 
56.66 
79.18 
52.94 
69.42 
60.00 
40.76 
43.33 
47.60 
66.92 
72.50 
70.43 
73.84 
62.50 
53.33 
75.00 
74.21 
79.35 
40.86 
75.00 
25.00 
70.00 
67.50 
47.50 
53.33 
40.00 
60.00 
67.14 
67.68 
86.11 
71.05 
45.00 
66.66 
50.00 
75.00 
44.00 
46.66 
66.66 
66.66 
75.00 
77.66 
78.57 
55.17 
74.16 
71.42 
64.28 
60.00 
58.00 
H Patterson 
McDowall 
Dixon 
H Graham 
Gray 
C Wilson 
Taylor 
Dickson 
Wiggins 
Edwards 
W Hunter 
J Hunter 
McLaren 166 
96 
36 
50 
36 
72.00 
29 
50 
29 
58.00 
13 
25 
13 
52.00 
... 
95 
120 
95 
79.16 
17 
25 
17 
68.00 
19 
25 
19 
76.00 
20 
50 
20 
40.00 
10 
25 
10 
40.00 
21 
50 
21 
42.00 
20 
6 
30.00 
"i7 
20 
17 
85.00 
62 
70 
62 
88.57 
i57 
147 
080 
566 
83.08 
Presentation 
At the close of the tournament the competitors gathered outside 
of the. office tent and elected Alderman Robert Fleming as chaii- 
man. He apparently knew his duty, far he immediately pro- 
ceeded to eulogize Mr. Thomas A. Duff, the past president of the 
Association, for his work, and called upon Mr. J. H. Cameron, of 
the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., who presented Mr. Duff, on 
behalf of his shooting friends, with a magnificent solid silver berry 
dish. Mr. Duff felt his position keenly, and wannly thanked 
one and all for their kindness, promising to do everything in his 
power to advance the Association's interests. His remarks were 
loudly cheered. Surely this was a fitting finale to the best tour- 
nament ever held in Canada. 
Notes. 
A large number of ladies were in attendance each day. 
Over 2,000 spectators were present to see the various team races. 
The wins of Mr. T. M. Craig, Sherbrooke, and D. Bain, Winni- 
peg, were very popular. 
A lone bittern flew right over the traps five or six times a day 
and was not molested. PI. D. Bates said it was his hoodoo. 
John Cole said the row of tents with the thoroughfare between 
them and the wire fencing off the tn-aps looked like the "streets 
of Cairo." 
Capt. Du Bray says we will have a large contingent of experts 
at the next tournament. They will be welcome. 
The Association is justly proud of Forest H. Conover, lovingly 
called "Injun." B. P. Rock. 
Rochester Rod and Gtin Club. 
RocHESTEit, N. Y., Aug. 19. — The scores of our regular weekly 
trophy contests, held to-day, are appended. 
We are busy now preparing for our annual tournament, to be 
held Sept. 2 and 3, and from indications we will have a big shoot. 
We are adding $86, besides giving $18 average money, making a 
total of $104 given away. Several cases of shells are here already, 
and letters from Elliott, PIull and Ginn, representatives of ths 
trade, state they will be here. 
There was a good attendance of members at the club shoot at 
Cobb's Hill to-day, and quite a number of excellent scores were 
made. Weller won the point in the club handicap shoot, and in 
the contest for the Adkin-Clark trophy Norton had the best score. 
The results: 
Adkin and Clark cup: 
Allowed. Scored. 
Weller 28 
Adkin ..../. 27 
Clark 28 
White 28 
Rickman 36 
*Norton 29 
Siebold 30 
*Norton won point. 
Club handicap : 
Allowed. Scored. 
Adkin 27 
White 28 
*Wener 29 
Clark 28 
Rickman 29 
Mosher 29 
*Weller won point. 
20 
19 
20 
22 
16 
18 
24 
21 
25 
20 
17 
16 
Allowed. Scored. 
Borst 29 19 
Harrison 29 10 
Conghlin 30 13 
Kershner 27 22 
Shoemaker 32 11 
Fraley .30 18 
.'Mlowed. Scored. 
Worth 29 
Siebold 29 
Borst 29 
Harrison 29 
Coughlin 30 
22 
16 
23 
20 
21 
CfncinnatJ Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Aug. 15.— As there was no scheduled event for 
to-day the members shot a race of 100, Linn and Medico making 
top scores with 91, the latter breaking 48 in his last 50. All stood 
at 16yds. 
The Board at its next meeting will decide on some new prizes, 
and probably some other system of handicapping. Each contest 
will probably be at 100 targets. 
Following are the scores and extra events: 
The 100-target event resulted as follows: Linn 91, Medico 91, 
Gambel! 87, Maynard 86, Sunderbruch 84, Williams 76, Miles 75, 
Barker 75, W. Green 73, Falk 72, Hobart 65. Colonel 59, Norris 58, 
No. 2, 50 targets, two high men out: Medico 45, Barker 45, 
Van Ness 43, Sunderbruch 42, Miles 41, Gambell 37. 
No. 3, race: Gambell 47, Sunderbruch 42; total 89. Medico 38, 
Yanness 39, total 77. 
No. 4, race: Gambell 47, Sunderbruch 43; total 90. Medico 42. 
Yan Ness 43; total 85. 
Ko notice taken ot anonymous oommnnloatlons. 
F. C. F., New London, Conn.— What is the proper name for the 
fish taken in Lake Memphremagog, Vt., and called huige by 
the people at that point? They are certainly not muscallonge, but 
resemble landlocked salmon, except growing much larger. Ans, 
Lunge is one of the names of the lake trout, Salvelinus namaycnsh. 
PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT. 
At the Alexandria tournament, Alexandria, Ohio, Aug. 12 a;id 
13, John Taylor won first general average by breaking 255 out" of 
280 targets, shooting "Infallible." 
We are informed that guns manufactured by the Lefever Arms 
Co., of Syracuse, N. Y., were used by succe'ssful contestants as 
follows: P. Wakefield and G. W. McGill, two-man team cham- 
pionship of Canada, at Toronto, Aug. 12-15. High averages at 
Masontown, Pa., Aug. 12-13, and at Battle Creek, Mich., July 27-28. 
Challenge trophy at Sioux City, la. High gun at Virginia. Minn. 
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