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Cincinnati Rifle Association* 
Cincinnati, O. — The following scores were made in regular com- 
petition by members of this Association at Four-Mile House, 
Beading road, April 23. Conditions: 200yds., offhand, at the Stand- 
ard target. Hasenzahl was champion for the day with the good 
score of 92. He was also high on the honor target with 29 
points. A stiff head wind, fishtailing from 9 to 2 o'clock, blew all 
day, and kept ths shooters busy guessing all the time. This was 
the day set for a three-man team match between this Association 
and the Kansas City, Mo., Rifle and Pistol Club. The result of 
the match is appended below. The scores: 
Hasenzahl 92 91 86 83 83 81 80 80 
Payne 91 89 86 84 82 81 76 75 
Nfcstler 89 82 81 80. 79 76 75 73 
Odell 88 84 82 81 78 78 73 71 
Freitag 85 81 80 78 76 76 73 71 
Drube 78 71 
Trounstine 77 75 68 
The result of the match with the Kansas City Club proved a 
victory for the Cincinnati contingent. We scarcely expected to 
come off victorious, owing to our opponents using telescopes 
throughout, while sur team used only peep and aperture sights; 
but it seems that they did not shoot up to their average, or the 
result would have been dift'erent. They also had a strong 9 to 
10 o'clock wind to contend with. 
Match scores : ■ - 
Kansas City Team. . . 
A W Peck 7 8 9 10 10 9 7 10 9 8—87 . > 
8 10 9879 10 87 10—86 ; , , : 
977898999 6—81 ■ ; 
5 7 7 10 9 10 6 7 10 6—77 • . 
3 7 7 10 10 9 9 10 10 6—81—412 
Frank Evans 8 5 7 6 6 7 7 8 8 9—71 , 
8 10 89 7 8767 7—71 - 
10 8 4 10 10 7 8 7 9 8—81 
8 10 8 9 8 10 10 9 7 8—87 
95 10 867787 7—74—390 
E N Williams 66977678 10 6—72 
899888 57 7 8—77 
59799878 10 7—79 
6 6 10 5 7 8 10 10 9 7—78 , 
7 10 88 10 8779 7—81^387 
1189 
Cincinnati Team. 
Wm Hasenzahl 9 10 10 8 7 10 10 10 9 8—91 
8 10 9 9 8 9 10 10 10 9—92 
89 10 88687 -8 8—80 
-'■ 10 88 10 67888 10—83 
7 8 10 9 8 10 8 10 8 8—86—432 
E D Payne 7 8 9 8 8 8 10 9 8 8—84 
949998767 7—75 
696999997 8—81 
66866 10 10 89 7—76 
S 10 8 10 8 7 8 9 10 8—86—402 
Chas Nestler 9 9 9 7 7 1 7 Q 6 9—79 
86899779 10 7—80 . 
987689 10 78 9—81 
686888886 7—73 
8 6 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 8—89—402 
1236 
Providence Revolvef Club. 
After a lapse of two weeks our regular weekly practice was 
resumed on the 29th, and for the remainder of our indoor season 
we will shoot at the U. T. Armory on Saturday evenings. This 
will carry us through the month of May, after which our work 
will be out of doors on the new range. 
Our 10 by 18 shooting house will be completed by the 15th, 
and we expect to have a full day on the 30th, Memorial Day. 
Mr. Almy has already started 50yd. work with both revolver and 
pistol and set a gait which will be difficult to catch. 
Our new range at Cranston ought to be very popular this 
summer. There will be facilities for handling eight men m a 
squad at 50yds., and three at 20 for revolver work. Considerable 
small bore rifle shooting will also be done at 50yds., using the 
Standard reduced target, and the pocket revolver shooters will 
also have ample opportunity 'to get in "practical" work at 10, 
12, 15 or 20yds. Visitors will be welcome at our Saturday after- 
noon shoots, and we expect a materially increased membership. 
We expect to continue revolver and pistol work at 20yds. on 
the new range, as we believe this will become a popular line of 
practice, especially among the men who have been doing regular 
shooting indoors. 
Mr. T. H. Keller, the general manager of the Peters Cartridge 
Company, was in town on the 28th, and our secretary had the 
pleasure of taking lunch with him and W. D. Griffith, the trap- 
shooting expert. 
Walter Freeman's score of 460, with target pistol at 20yds., is 
worthy of special notice. He made a run of fifty consecutive 
buUseyes, and on his third string tied the club's best pistol 
record with 94. Mr. Freeman expects to take up revolver prac- 
tice this summer, and will make the six-shooter show up. some 
good scores on our new 50yd. outdoor range. 
Mr. Almy's 455 at 50yds. shows that he is well' into the game 
early in the season, and, fortunately for us, he can shoof either 
the pistol or revolver well into the top-notch class. -. ' 
Scores of members of Providence Revolver Club: . i. 
Fifty shots, pistol at 20yds., Standard American target; possible 
500: !0 
Walter H Freeman 91 91 9r92 91-460 
Fifty shots, pistol at 50yds.: 
William Almy 10 8 10 9 9 10 8 10 . 8:^-92 
7 9 9 8 10 8 10 9 9 10-89 
10 9 10 9 9 7 10 10 9 9— 92 
7 9 9 10 9 8 9 10 9 &— 89 
10 10 9 10 7 10 9 10 9 9— 93— 455 
Fifty shots, revolver at 50yds.: William Almy, 90, 89, 81, 82, 
82 ■ total 424. 
i^ifty yard's, rifle, Standard target, 10 shots, possible 100: B. 
orman, 85; H. Powell, 82, 82, 81, 81. 
Rifle, 25yds., 25-ring target: A. B. Coulters, J31, 241, 233; W. 
B. Gardiner, 228, 239, 238, 228, 234; D. L. Craig, 173, 224; C. H. 
■'^^Revofver, 20yds., Standard: A. C. Hurlburt, 77, 77, 79; Arno 
Argus 73, 77, 76, 71; D. L. Craig, 70, 74; Wm. F. Eddy, 70. 
Military revolver, 25yds., Creedmoor count: D. L. Craig, 45, 
42 44. 
Pocket revolver, 10yds., on 20yd. Standard: Amo Argus, 85. 
Lady Zettler Rifle Club. 
The last shoot of members for the winter indoor season was 
held the night of April 29 at headquarters, 159 West Twenty- 
third street. New York City. After the regular scores had been 
shot and the total added to those of previous shoots, the names 
of the season's winners were announced, showing that Miss Milhe 
Zimmermann had the greatest number of rings on the ring tar- 
get, while Miss Anna Eusner was high on the bullseye target. 
The season's prizes will be awarded to the winners at a special 
meeting to be held at headquarters Saturday night, May 6. The 
season's scores, at 25yds., follow: 
Ring target, possible 5,000 points: Miss Millie Zimmermann 
4 910 Miss Katie Zimmermann 4,862, Mrs. H. Fenwirth 4,860, 
Miss B. Ludwig 4,856, Miss Muller 4,823, Miss F. Siegibel 4,807, 
Miss Eusner 4,792, Miss A. Ludwig 4,799, Miss Staltz 4,268, Mrs. 
F Watson 4,251, Mrs. H. Scheu 4,217, Mrs. Barney Zettler 3,177. 
Best single bullseye: Miss Eusner, 27% degrees; Mrs. Liegibel, 
30; Mrs. Fenwirth, 31; Miss Millie Zimmermann, 33i^; Miss B. 
Ludwig 491/.; Miss Katie Zimmermann, 52; Mrs. H. Scheu, 55; 
Miss Muller," 61%; Miss A. Ludwig, 75; Mrs. B. Zettler, 100; Miss 
M. Stoltz, 110; Mrs. Watson, 130. 
Seneca Gun Club. 
The regular shoot for April 22 was postponed a week, and a 
club dinner took its place. The shoot held the night of April 
29 on the Zett'er ranges, was well attended. Members shoot 
two 10-shot scores for record at 25yds. offhand with .22 caliber 
rifles. The results follow: 
T N Wunz 232 230—462 
S Nevins 220 234-454 
F A Hall........... 220 223-443 
A Brown 217 223—440 
F H Ryan 220 218-438 
J G Schroeder 221 217-438 
W Allabough 219 208-427 
A Dick 210 198—408 
C G Kellar 200 214—414 
C Sherwood 208 198—406 
W Krieger 210 192-402 
C A Simms 161 196—357 
F B Hovey 176 171—347 
New York Schuet2en Corps. 
The first outdoor shoot of the season of this club, on April 
28, - in Union Hill Park, was very largely attended, and this 
proved that the increased interest in rifle shooting, apparent 
elsewhere, is being fostered by this old club. More than 100 
persons were present during the afternoon, which was a pleasant 
one, and the shooting conditions were fair until about 4 o'clock, 
when the sky became overcast and a thick haze accompanied the 
change in the direction of the wind to the east, and a decided 
drop in the temperature. George Ludwig won first honors on 
both the man and ring targets. The former is a most^ difficult 
one on which to make a high score. It consits of a silhouette 
of a man, vertical lines taking the place of the customary rings. 
The middle space counts 20, the next on either side 19, and so 
on out to the margins, Good line shooting is necessary. The 
scores at 200yds. offhand follow: 
Ring target, 10 shots, possible 250: 
G Ludwig 203 
T C Bonn , 196 
P Heidelberger 189 
Charles Meyer 
F Von Ronn 
B ; Fessler . . . 
T Fadklamm . 
H Hernecke . 
H D Meyer. 
188 
188 
183 
183 
181 
180 
W Dahl' 179 
G;Thomas ..... 176 
Grosch 175 
Cljarles Sower 173 
F Busch 170 
C Schmitz 169 
H Winter 167 
•F Facompre 167 
.J H Hainhorst 166 
A W Lemcke....: 162 
N'^ Beckmann 162 
O Schwanemann 162 
T N Herrmann 162 
J G Tholke 161 
H Lohden 160 
J F W Meyer 159 
F Feldhusen 158 
J H Kroger 156 
H Meyn 156 
J Paradies 154 
H Mesloh 154 
G W Offerman 151 
A Sibberns 149 
H Nordbruck 149 
G H Fixsen 149 
D Von de Leith 149 
H C Hainhorst 149 
H Gobber 149 
H Decker '. 148 
R Ohms 147 
W Wessel 147 
H B Michaelsen 146 
C Plump 146 
F C Boyes 145 
J Moje 139 
G Wehrenberg 137 
N C L Beversten 135 
H Haase 132 
New York City Schuetxen Co^pSf 
Members held a shoot in Union Hill Park April 26. The at- 
tendance was good, weather conditions favorable and interest 
lively. W. Grapentin was first on the ring target and captured 
the most bullseyes. The scores .at 200yds. offhand follow: 
Ring target, 10 shots, possible 250: W. Grapentin 219, R. 
Busse 214, August Kronsberg 209, R. Schwaneman 196, R. 
Bendler 195, C. G. Zettler 186, O. Schwaneman 179, H. C. Radloff 
164, J. Facklamm 161, J. Fueger 157, A. Keller 148, G. Schroeder 
144, I. Moje 131, J. Keller, 123. 
Man target, 3 shots, possible 60: R. Busse 54, W. Grapentin 
53, R. Bendler 50, C. G. Zettler 50, H. Radloff 49, O. Schwane- 
mann 49, A. Keller 48, A. Kronsberg 44. ■ 
Point target, 5 shots, possible 15: J. Facklamm 12, R. Busse 
11,- A. Kronsberg 11, R. Schwanemann 8, O. Schwanemann 7, 
R. Bendler 7, H. Radloff 7, W. Grapentin 7, A. Keller 6, G. 
Schroeter 5, C. G. Zettler 4, L. Schulz 3, Capt. Stower 3, E. 
Deckelman 3, J. Keller 3, J. Moje 2, G. Bach 2, A. Wiltz 1, 
' J. Fueger 1. 
Red flags: H. C. Radloff 3, W. Grapentin 2, O. Schwanemann 
. 1, A. Kronsberg 1. 
Bullseyes: W. Grapentin 5, R. Busse 4, A. Kronsberg 4, J. 
Facklamm 3, O. Schwanemann 3, R. Schwanemann 2, H. Radloff 
1, A. Keller 1, J. Keller 1, A. Wiltz 1. 
Man target, 3 shots, possible 60 points: G. Ludwig 59, John 
Facklamm 53, G. Thomas 53, J. H. Hainhorst 52, F. Facompre 
51, O. Schwaneman 50, Charles Meyer 50, A. _W. Lemcke 46, 
Charles Plump 45, W. Dahl 45, A. Sibbern 44, H. Lohden 43, 
. P. Fleidelberger 43, H. Haase 43, F. Ronn 43, F. Busch 42, 
Charles Grosch 41. 
Bullseyes: George Wehrenberg 3, John Facklamm 2, J. H. 
Hainhorst 1, G. W. Offerman 1, William Wessel 1, A. W. Lemcke 
1, J. C. Bonn 1, Charles Grosch 1, J. H. Klee 1, H. Heinicke 1, 
R. Ohms 1, H. Lohden 1, M. D. Ayer 1, H. Holterman 1, D. 
' Bohling 1, Chris. Plump 1, G. H. Frasen 1, N. C. L. Beversten 1, 
Fred Busch 1, N. Berkman 1. ■ 
West Mi. ton (O ) Outfng Qub. 
■The regular offhand rifle contest for medals of the West Milton 
Outing Club Was held on April 26, fourteen members taking part, 
lin the 100yd. offhand match Creedmoor targets were used for 
the first time. W. H. Kerr won the first prize medal on 45 
out of a possible. 48, and D. W. Macy second on 44. ^ , 
The 200yd. medal contest, muzzle rest was then shot. In this 
match the Standard American target is used, 5 shots, possible 50. 
John Spitler made 5 center shots and won the medal on a per- 
fect score of 50. W. F. Jay, Jr., was a close second with 49. 
These are both good scores to serve as patterns for neighboring 
rifle clubs. . . 
The club will hold a rifle tournament on July 4, and all , rifle- 
men aire cordially invited to attend. The programme will be issued 
in due time. The. scores: 
■ Match, 4 shots, 100yds., 48 possible: 
W H Kerr 
D W Macy.... 
D W Jones .. 
{C Anderson 
A Vore ..... 
W T Kessler. 
H R Pearson 
45 W F Jay, Jr 34 
44 J W Macy 34 
42 J H Cress 31 
40 C R Chase 31 
38 A Kessler... 29 
37 J Spitler 26 
36 T Lyon 24 
Medal match, 200yds., Standard American target, muzzle rest. 
5 shots, possible 50: 
J Spitler 50 H R Pearson. 
W F Jay, Jr......... 49 J W Macy ... 
I A Vore 47 T Lyon 
D W Jones 44 W T Kessler.. 
C R Chase 44 W H Kerr.... 
J C Anderson 43 H Kessler .... 
J H Cress 39 
39 
35 
35 
33 
34 
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Independent New York Schtietzen. 
The opening shoot and summer night's festival of this club, 
of which Gus' Zimmerman is captain, will be held in Union Hill 
Park, New Jersey, Wednesday and Thursday, May 24 and 25. 
There will be shooting on the first day from 10 o'clock A. M., 
until 7 P. M., and on the second from 9 A. M., to 6 P. M. 
The King target is open to members only, one shot each, best 
center to win. Besides the King medal, there will be several 
other' valuable prizes. 
The King target calls for three-shot scores, entries unlimited, 
best two tickets to count for first five prizes and single tickets 
for the rest. There will be fifteen cash prizes, ranging from 
$30 to $1, and three cash premiums for best scores. This is 
open to all. 
The Bullseye target will also be open to all comers, 10-shot 
tickets unlimited, the best center shot to count. Seventeen prizes, 
$20 to $1, and premiums for first and last and most bullseyes 
each day. 
On May 25 from 2 to 5 o'clock P. M., the ladies will com- 
pete for the Queen gold medal, a silver medal and numerous 
other prizes. Members will appear in uniform on the last 
day. A banquet and ball will follow the distribution of prizes. 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
At the last business meeting, held at headquarters in New 
York City, a programme for the club's outdoor season was made 
up, dates fixed and prizes named. The shooting days will be the 
afternoon of the second Saturday in each month, May— October 
inclusive. The exact dates are May 13, June 10, July 8, August 
12, September 9 and October 14. The ranges in Union Hill 
Park, New Jersey, will be the place of meeting. On each shoot- 
ing day members may shoot five 10-shot scores each, and in the 
event of a member being unable to be present on a certain day, 
he can shoot up his back scores on the next shooting day. The 
best 50-shot score of the season takes $5 cash, the first prize; 
second and third, $4 each; fourth and fifth, $3 each; sixth and 
seventh, $2.50 each; and eighth prize, $1. At the regular meeting 
in July each member may fire a 10-shot score for the National 
Association medal. 
A Hint to Advertisers. 
In Forest and Stream of March 18, Mr. Jasper L. Rowe, of 
Richmond, Va., inserted a small advertisement of smoking to- 
bacco. On March 22, he wrote the following letter: 
Richmond, Va., 223 E. Broad St. 
. 3/22, 1905. 
Forest and Stream Pub. Co., New York: 
Dear Sirs — Kindly insert after "pound" the following: "Large 
sample package ten cents."" If same is not asking too much, I 
thank you. When my present adv. runs out will consider a six 
months' contract, as my results are fine. Respectfully yours, 
Jasper L. Rowe. 
This shows very clearly — and all persons who have a really 
good thing to sell will do well to consider it — that Forest and 
Stream goes to people who' want to buy good things so much 
that when they hear of them they waste no time in trying to learn 
more about them.'- .. ' - 
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notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
May 3.— Muncie, Ind. — Magic City Gun Club spring tournament — 
Indiana State League series. F. L. Wachtel, Sec'y. ; 
May 4-5.— Waterloo, la.. Gun Club spring tournament. E. M. 
Storm, Sec'y. 
May 5.— Rantoul, 111., Gun Cliib tournament. J. D. Neal, Mgr. 
May 6.— Newark, N. J.— South Side Gun Club re-entry match 
for $100 gold watch. 
May 6. — Mullerite Gun Club shoot, on grounds of Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Gun Club. A. A. Schoverling, Mgr. 
■May 8-9.— Vicksburg, Miss.— Mississippi Delta Trapshopters' 
League first tournament. 
May 9-10. — Fairmont, W. Va., Gun Club second monthly shoot of 
Monongahela Valley Sportsman's League of West Virginia. 
E. F. Jacobs, Sec'y. 
May 9-10.— Olean, N. Y., Gun Club annual tournament. B. D. 
Nobles, Sec'y. 
May 9-12. — Hastings, Neb.'— Nebraska State Sportsmen's Associa- 
tion's twenty-ninth annual tournament. Geo. L. Carter, Sec'y, 
Lincoln, Neb. 
May 11-12. — Wilmington, Del. — Wawaset Gun Club third annual 
spring tournament. W. M. Foord, Sec'y. 
May 13. — Paterson, N. J. — Jackson Park Gun Club all-day shoot. 
Wm. Dutcher, Mgr. 
May 14-16. — Des Moines, la. — Iowa State Sportsmen's Association 
tournament. 
May 16-18. — Herrington, Kans. — Kansas State Sportsmen's Asso- 
ciation tournament. 
May 16-18. — Parkersburg, W. Va. — West Virginia State Sports- 
men's Association ninth annual meeting and tournament; 
$600 added money and prizes. F. E. Mallory, Sec'y. 
May 17. — Boston, Mass., Gun Club annual invitation team shoot. 
H. C. Kirkwood, Sec'y. 
May 17-18. — Auburn, N. Y., Gun Club two-day tournament. Knox 
& Knapp, Mgrs. 
May 17-18. — Owensboro, Ky. — The Interstate Association's tour- 
nament, under the auspices of the Daviess County Gun Club. 
James Lewis, Sec'y. 
May 17-19. — Stanley Gun Club of Toronto (Incorporated), Can., 
annual tournament. Alexander Dey, Sec'y, 178 Mill street, 
Toronto. 
May 19-21. — St. Louis, Mo. — Rawlins first semi-annual tournament; 
two days targets, one day live birds. Alec. D. Mermod, Mgr., 
620 Locust street. 
May 20. — Castleton Corners, S. I. — Mullerite Gun Club thirteenth 
shoot. A. A. Schoverling, Mgr. 
■.May 20-21. — Shakopee, Minn., Gun Club tournament. Mathias 
A. Deutsch, Sec'y. 
May 23-24. — Minneapolis, Minn., Gun Club annual tournament. 
. . H. Marston, Sec'y. ... 
May 23-25. — Lincoln. — Illinois State Sportsmen's Association tour- 
nament. 
May 24.— Catskill, N. Y., Gun Club tournament. Seth T. Cole, 
Sec'y. 
May 24-25.— Wolcott, N. Y.— Catchpole Gun Club tournament. 
E. A. Wadsworth, Sec'y. 
May 25-27. — Montreal, yuebec. Gun Club grand trapshooting 
tournament. D. J. Kearney, Sec'y, 412 St. Paul street, Quebec. 
May 29-31. — Louisville, Ky. — Kentucky State League shoot, under 
auspices of Jeft'erson County Gun Club. Emile Pragoff, Sec'y. 
May 29-31. — Louisville, Ky. — Kentucky Trapshooters' League third 
annual tournament. Frank Pragoff, Sec'y. . i 
May 30. — Cleveland, O., Gun Club's tournament. 
May 30.— McKeesport, Pa. — Enterprise Gun Club tournament. 
Geo. W. Mains, Sec'y. 
May 30. — Utica, N. Y. — Riverside Gun Club's all-day target tour- 
nament; merchandise. E. J. Loughlin, Sec'y. 
May 30. — Mullerite Gun Club all-day shoot on, '>g:roun.ds of Point 
Pleasant, N. J., Gun Club. A. A. Schoverling, Mgr. 
May 30. — Newport, R. I.-^Aquidneck Gun Club fourth annual 
tournament. J. S. Coggeshal, Sec'y. ' % 
May 30.— Bound Brook, N. J., Gun Club all-day "ghoot. Dr. J. H. 
V. Bache, Sec'y. 
May 30. — Norristown, Pa. — Penn Gun Club annualLDecoration Day 
tournament. T. V. Smith, Sec'y. 
May 80. — Lawrence, Mass. — Second annual Memorial Day tourna- 
ment. R. B. Parkhurst, Sec'y. 
May 30. — Fifth annual Decoration Day tournament of the Ossining, 
N. Y., Gun Club. C. G. Blandford, Capt. 
May 30-31.— Washington, D. C— Analostan Gun Club two-day 
tournament; $200 added. Miles Taylor, Sec'y, 222 F street, 
N. W. 
May 31. June 1. — Vermillion. — South Dakota State Sportsmen's 
Association tnurnament. 
June 3. — Lung Island City, L. L— Queens . County Gun Club open 
tournament. Rchard H. Glasman, Sec'y. 
June 5-6. — New Paris, O.— Cedar Springs Gun Club tournament. 
J. F. Freeman, Sec'y. 
June 6-8. — New Jersey State Sportsmen's Association tournament 
under auspices of the Rahway, N. J., Gun Club. W. R. 
Hobart. Sec'y 
June 6-8.— Sioux City, la.— Soo Gun Club tournament. 
June 8-9.— Dalton, O., Gun Club annual tournament. Ernest E. 
Scott, Capt. 
June 3-4. — Chicago Trapshooters' Association amateur tourna- 
ment. E. B. Shogren, Sec'y. 
June 9. — Shamokin, Pa., Gun Club tournament. S. C. Yocum, 
Sec'y. 
June 13-14.— New Bethlehem, Pa. — Crescent Gun Club second 
annual tournament. R. E. Dinger, Capt. 
June 13-14. — Butler, Mo. — The Missouri and Kansas League of 
Trapshooters. Dr. C. B. Clapp, Sec'y. 
June 13-16.— Utica, N. Y.— New York State shoot. James Brown, 
Sec'y. 
June 13-15. — Canton, O., Trapshooters' League tournament. 
June 14-15. — Durham, N. C. — North Carolina Trapshooters' Associa- 
tion second annual tournament. Geo. L. Lyon, Pres. 
June 15. — Champlain, N. Y., Gun Club annual tournament. 
June 16-18. — Putnam, 111. — Undercliff Sportsmen's Association 
tournament. C. G. Grubbs, Mgr. 
June 20-21. — Binghamton, N. Y., Rod and Gun Club tournament, 
Vernon L. Perry, Sec'y. 
June 20-22.— New London, la.. Gun Club tournament. 
June 21-22.— Bradford, Pa., Gun Club club tournament. E. C. 
Charlton, Sec'y. 
June 22. — Towanda, Pa., Gun Club tournament. W. F. Dittrich, 
Sec'y. 
June 27-30. — Indianapolis, Ind. — The Interstate Association's Grand 
American Handicap target tournament; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Secy-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 1.— Sherbrooke, Can., Gun Club annual tournament. C. H. 
Foss, Sec'y. 
July 4. — Shamokin, Pa., Gun Club tournament. S. C. Yocum, 
Sec'y. 
July 4.— South Framingham, Mass. — Second annual team shoot; 
$50 in cash. 
jyly 4. — Springfield, Mass.— Midsummer tournament of the Spring- 
field, Mass., Shooting Club. C. L. Kites, Sec'y. 
July 6-7. — Traverse City, Mich., trapshooting tournament, 
uly 11-12. — Ne-.v Bethlehem, Pa.— Crescent Gun Club second 
annual tournament. , O. E. Shoemaker, Sec'y. 
