Aug. 18, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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.30 Cal. Military Cartridges Win at Creedmoor 
Greatest 
Accuracy 
Uniform 
Elevations 
tOinninq score by "Dr. W. G. Hudson: 
• 14 shots at 800 yards—70 | X 14 shots at 900 yards- 
65. 
All Comers Short Range Match, 200 yards, won by Dr. W. G. Hudson, score 102 105 
All Comers Mid Range Match, 600 yards, won by Dr. W. G. Hudson, score 105-105 
Carbine Team Match, won by Second Troop Cavalry, New Jersey 
All Comers Revolver Match, won by J. A. Dietz, score 145-150 
When you attend the Sea Girt Tournament you will find many of the matches open to 
“Any Ammunition.” Why not lay in a supply of U. M. C. Cartridges and win 
some of these matches? The experts do not shoot Government loaded Cartridges unless 
the conditions of the match require it. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
Agency, 313 Broadway. New York City. 
Mawiami 
Traps hooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Aug. 1G.—Hinckley, N. Y.—Oneida County Sportsmen’s 
Association G. C. shoot. 
Aug. 18.—New Bedford, Mass.—Paskamansett G. C. 
shoot. E. G. Bullard, Sec’y. 
Aug. 21-23.—Denver, Colo.—The Interstate Association s 
Western Handicap tournament, under the auspices 
of the Denver Trap Club; $3,000 added money. Elmer 
E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Aug. 22.—Ossining (N. Y.) G. C. midsummer shoot and 
clambake. C. G. Blandford, Capt. 
Aug. 22-23.—Wilmington, N. C., Gun Club. 
Aug. 22-24.—Chicago (Ill.) Trapshooters’ Association. 
Aug. 23.—North Branch (N. J.) G. C. 
♦Aug. 23.—Ambridge (Pa.) Gun Club. 
Aug. 23.—Piedmont (W. Va.) G. C. H. Clay Shaw, Sec y. 
Aug. 28-29.—Chattanooga, Tenn.—Mountaineers G. C. 
P. B. Plummer, Sec’y. 
Aug. 27-30.—Betterton, Md—Jas. Malone’s tournament. 
Aug. 28-30.—Middletown, N. Y.—Orange County G. C. 
Sept. 3.—Fall River, Mass.—Labor . Day shoot of West- 
port Factory G. C. A. W. Lewis, Sec’y. 
Sept. 3.—Olean (N. Y.) G. C. Labor Day shoot. 
Sept. 3.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Alert G. C. Labor Day 
target tournament. Edward F. Markley, Chairman, 
Easton, Pa. 
Sept. 3.—Lowell (Mass.) R. and G. C. Labor Day tourna¬ 
ment. E. J. Burns, Sec’y. 
Sept. 3.—Auburn (N. Y.) G. C. annual Labor Day tour¬ 
nament. Added money. Post and Hudson Mgrs. 
Sept. 3.—Englewood, N. J.—Pleasure Gun Club Labor 
Day shoot. C. J. Westervelt. Sec’y. 
Sept. 3.—Olean (N. Y.) G. C. Labor Day shoot. F. F. 
Mason, Sec’y. 
Sept. 3.—Springfield (Mass.l G. C. Labor Day tourna¬ 
ment. C. L. Kites, Sec’y. 
Sept. 3-4.—Muncie, Ind.—Magic City G. C. annual tour¬ 
nament. 
Sept. 3-4.—Lynchburg, Va.—Virginia Trapshooters’ Asso¬ 
ciation. 
Sept. 4-6.—Arnold’s Park, la.—Budd & Whitney, Mgrs., 
Des Moines, la. 
♦Sept. 5.—Brownsville (Pa.) Rod and Gun Club. 
Sept. 7-8.—Atlantic City, N. J.—Seaside Gun Club. Harry 
Johnson, Sec’y., Pacific and Albany Avenues, At¬ 
lantic City, N. J. 
Sept. 6.—Newton (Ill.) G. C. tournament. J. A. Batman, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 8-10.—Los Angeles, Cal.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s Pacific Coast Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the Los Angeles Gun Club; $1,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Sept. 10-11.—Indianapolis (Ind.) G. C. fall tournament. 
Wm. Armstrong, Sec’y. 
Sept. 11-12.—Scammon, Kans.—The Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters’ tournament. Dr. C. B. 
Clapp, Sec’y, Moberly, Mo. 
Sept. 12-13.—Marshalltown (la.) G. C. amateur tourna¬ 
ment. 
Sept. 12-13.—Sistersville, W. Va.—West Virginia G. C. 
second annual target tournament; $100 added. E. O. 
Bower, Mgr. 
Sept. 13.—Hartford, Conn.—Consolidated Gun Club As¬ 
sociation of Connecticut, under auspices of Colt Gun 
Club. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, Sec’y, South Manchester. 
Sept. 13-14.—Columbus (O.) G. C. fall tournament. Fred 
Shnttuck, Sec’y. 
Sept. 18-19.—Sistersville, W. Va.—West Virginia G. C. 
second annual target tournament; $10 added. E. O. 
Bower, Mgr. 
♦Sept. 19.--Pittsburg.—Greater Pittsburg Gun Club. 
Sept. 25-27.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. tournament. Address 
Arthur Gambell, Station P, St. Bernard, O. 
Oct. 2-4.—Des Moines, la.—Hopkins Brothers’ shoot. 
E. N. Hopkins. Mgr. 
Oct. 17-18.—New Jersey State Sportsman^ Association 
autumn tournament. W. R. Hobart, Sec’y. 
♦Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Mountaineers’ Gun Club, of Chattanooga, Tenn., 
will hold its tournament on Aug. 28-29, and extend a 
cordial invitation to all shooters to participate. The 
Mountaineers’ tournaments of the past have been con¬ 
spicuous for their success and good fellowship. 
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In the contest for the English Hotel cup, on the 
grounds of the Indianapolis Gun Club, Aug. 11/ Mr. T. 
G. Southern defaulted, leaving Dr. C. A. Pfafflin winner. 
He then contested for the cup with Mr. Gus Habich, 
whom he defeated by the close score of S2 to SI. 
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The dates for the second annual tournament of the 
West Virginia Gun Club, Sistersville, W. Va., changed 
to Sept. 18 and 19, are one week later, on account of con¬ 
flicting with dates of West Virginia State fair at Wheel¬ 
ing. For full particulars address Mr. Ed. O. Bower, 
Manager. Programmes ready for the mail by Sept. 1. 
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Mr. T. W. Morfev retired almost wholly from trap¬ 
shooting some months ago, in which art he was one of 
the greatest experts. Many of his shooting friends have 
wondered as to how he fares and as to his whereabouts. 
They will rejoice to learn that he is landlord of the 
Sportsman’s Hotel, three miles from Lake Denmark, 
N. J., and that he is prospering famously. Green Pond 
is a beautiful sheet of water, three miles long and about 
a mile wide. It is well stocked with fish. The shores, 
surrounded with the peaks of the mountain tops—it is 
the highest point in New Jersey—are picturesque, and 
