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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 18, 1906. 
the favorite haunt of many campers. A plentiful supply 
of boats are available for the angler. During the sum¬ 
mer the capacity of the hotel is taxed to its utmost. 
Mr. Morfcy’s address is Wharton, N. J. 
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The Olean, N. Y., Gun- Club provides a programme of 
ten events for its Labor Day tournament, Sept. 3. Th.e 
totals are 185 targets, $19.50 entrance. Four high average 
moneys, $5 each, are an attraction. Shooting will begin 
at 9:30. A three-man team shoot for a beautiful cup will 
be a special event. Ship shells to F. F. Mason, of whom 
further information may be obtained on request. 
The Secretary, Albert A. Schoverling, informs us that 
the Palisade Gun Club will hold a shoot on Aug. 24, on 
its new grounds, at Palisades Park, N. J., on the Erie 
R. R., or take 130th street ferry, then Englewood trolley; 
alight at Borough Flail, Palisades Park, walk west down 
the hill to the grounds. Totals, 180 targets; $12.60 en¬ 
trance, $23 added. Sliding handicap. 
The first annual outing of the Oneida County Sports¬ 
men’s Association Gun Club is fixed to be held on Aug. 
16, at Hinckley, N. Y. There are ten programme events, 
alternately 10 and 15 targets, 60 and 90 cents entrance. 
Capt. Geo. E. Bartlett, the famous Peters expert, will 
give an exhibition of fancy rifle shooting. A match, 100 
targets, $1C0, between Joseph Wagner, of Utica, and F. 
G. Morrison, of Hinckley, will be shot. A ground bake 
will be a feature. 
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Concerning the Atlantic City, N. J., tournament, to be 
held on Sept. 7 and 8, we are informed that special ar¬ 
rangements have been made with some of the best hotels 
whereby shooters and their families will obtain special 
rates, thus affording a favorable opportunity to enjoy 
a delightful outing, while attending a first class tourna¬ 
ment. All the profits of the tournament will return to 
the losing shooters, and also there will be a liberal 
amount of added money and merchandise prizes. Every 
effort will be made to promote the success of the tourna¬ 
ment and the pleasure of the visitors, and it will be 
established as a yearly event. For information and pro¬ 
grammes, address Harry Johnson, Pacific and Albany 
avenues, Atlantic City, or Frank Lawrence, 386 Third 
street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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The programme of the Interstate Association’s second 
Pacific Coast Handicap, to be held under the auspices 
of the Los Angeles Gun Club, Sept. 8-10, can be ob¬ 
tained of Charles Van Valkenburg, secretary, Los Angeles 
Gun Club, or of Elmer E. Shaner, Secretary-Manager 
Interstate Association, 219 Coltart Square, Pittsburg. 
On Sept. 8, six 15-target events, $1.50 entrance, $25 added, 
and three 20-target events, $2 entrance, $30 added, are 
provided. On the second day nine 20-target events, $2 
entrance, $30 added. On Sept. 10, three 20-target events 
precede the Pacific Coast Handicap at 100 targets, $10 
entrance, handicaps 14 to 22yds., high guns, $300 added 
to the purse. In addition to first money, the winner will 
receive a trophy, presented by the Interstate Association. 
The grounds will be open for practice and sweepstake 
shooting on Sept. 7. The Interstate Association and 
Los Angeles Gun Club add $1,000, of which $100 is re¬ 
served to purchase a trophy for the handicap winner. 
Ship guns, ammunition, etc., prepaid, to the Tufts-Lyon 
Arms Co., the Wm. Hoegee Co., or the Western Hard¬ 
ware Arms Co., all of Los Angeles, Cal. Reduced railroad 
rates have been authorized by the Southern Pacific, 
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe., and the San Pedro, 
Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroads throughout Cali¬ 
fornia. 
Bernard Waters. 
Magic City Gun Club. 
Muncie, Ind., Aug. 9.—Herewith you will find scores- 
of the Magic City Gun Club weekly matinee. The num¬ 
ber of shooters has simmered down to about seven, owing 
to the hot weather. 
Our club will hold a two-day tournament Sept. 3 and 
4. The first day, targets; second day, sparrows. A 
pressing invitation is extended to all lovers of this sport 
to come early and stay for the finish. The club will 
provide, as usual, a fine country dinner, cigars and re¬ 
freshments of all kinds, free gratis. You cant spend any 
money on the Magic City Gun Club grounds, except your 
entrance fee. 
Stevens Arms, Co. match, at 25 targets per man; prize 
a fine Stevens rifle: Spencer 25, Williamson 22, Johnson 
22, Bender 22, Shumack 23. Thompson 21, Farrell 2?. 
Ithaca Gun Co. match. 25 targets; prize, a fine Ithaca 
shotgun: Spencer 24, Williamson 23, Johnson 23, Shu¬ 
mack 23, Bender 22, Thompson 22, Farrell 23. 
Ballistite match, 50 targets; prize, a Ballistite loving 
cup: Spencer 48, Williamson 46, Johnson 46, Bender 45, 
Shumack 46, Thompson 44, Farrell 46. 
F. L. Wachtel, Sec’y. 
Derry Field Gun Club. 
The Dalton Gun Club. 
Manchester, N. IF., Aug. 4.—Forty-two shooters par¬ 
ticipated in the competition. This was the third and 
last match of the interstate series for the championship 
of New England. The Massachusetts team was vic¬ 
torious, and also was the winner of the series. The 
Rhode Island team was second in the series, and the 
New Hampshire team was last. Mayor Reed and Wood¬ 
ward scored 97 out of 100, which, so far as is known, is 
the high amateur record of the State. Mrs. W. K. 
Park was a visitor, and shot about a 90 per cent, per¬ 
formance. 
Of the number who did shoot the whole programme, 
four shooters—Climax, Wheeler, Fanning, and Hawkins— 
v, ere not eligible to get into the money. 
Under the regulations, Rule was high gun with a score 
cf 167, and took first money. Roy was in for second 
money with a score of 165. Mayor Reed took third 
money with a score of 160. Hatch took fourth money 
with a score of 156. Fifth money went to Brown with 
lc5. The scores: 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
Targets: 
15 
20 
15 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
Brk. 
Climax . 
.15 
18 
15 
19 
18 
20 
21) 
19 
24 
168 
Elmer E Reed. 
.15 
19 
11 
15 
IS 
18 
19 
17 
19 
151 
Eusrene E Reed. 
.11 
17 
13 
20 
19 
20 
19 
19 
21 
160 
W C Goss. 
. 14 
19 
14 
19 
17 
19 
19 
19 
Rule . 
18 
14 
20 
19 
20 
19 
20 
24 
i<37 
Carver . 
.14 
17 
13 
13 
17 
17 
12 
13 
Comer . 
.14 
17 
15 
16 
18 
19 
19 
17 
Woodard . 
.12 
16 
14 
20 
19 
20 
18 
20 
Bowen . 
. 13 
19 
13 
18 
17 
19 
18 
18 
20 
i55 
Hatch . 
. 12 
19 
13 
18 
16 
17 
18 
18 
23 
156 
Frank . 
. 14 
16 
15 
17 
19 
20 
19 
19 
Woodruff . 
. 7 
15 
13 
17 
15 
16 
Muldown . 
. 13 
17 
10 
18 
17 
19 
20 
Perley . 
. 12 
18 
10 
17 
18 
18 
14 
is 
Greer . 
. 12 
18 
13 
13 
15 
17 
16 
14 
i7 
i35 
Lambert . 
. 14 
10 
13 
18 
19 
18 
17 
18 
Grover . 
. 14 
17 
10 
17 
16 
19 
15 
19 
W L Allen. 
. 13 
18 
10 
14 
19 
16 
17 
16 
2i 
iii 
Rowe . 
. 13 
14 
16 
14 
16 
16 
12 
17 
Morris . 
.10 
i(3 
12 
18 
16 
16 
17 
18 
Rov . 
. 13 
19 
14 
18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
23 
i(35 
Nardini . 
. 12 
18 
11 
14 
16 
18 
Burns . 
. 10 
16 
12 
19 
19 
17 
ID 
18 
20 
iii 
Bouton . 
. 12 
18 
14 
17 
18 
16 
Chadwick . 
. 7 
13 
9 
14 
14 
16 
18 
Gleason . 
.H 
18 
15 
18 
19 
19 
17 
io 
Griffith . 
.ii 
20 
15 
20 
18 
18 
18 
19 
Buffalo . 
. 8 
18 
12 
17, 
18 
20 
19 
18 
2i 
151 
McArdle . 
.14 
14 
15 
IS 
19 
20 
19 
20 
Wheeler . 
. 12 
16 
14 
19 
16 
18 
18 
18 
19 
150 
Fanning . 
.. ..12 
20 
15 
19 
18 
19 
19 
20 
20 
162 
Temby . 
. 15 
18 
14 
16 
18 
18 
16 
14 
Kirkwood . 
. 11 
17 
13 
19 
20 
20 
19 
19 
Mrs W K Park. 
19 
17 
17 
18 
A 1 Reed . 
. 12 
18 
12 
20 
16 
17 
14 
16 
21 
144 
L L Nelson. 
. 5 
11 
7 
12 
13 
12 
12 
15 
20 
97 
Hawkins . 
20 
14 
20 
19 
20 
18 
20 
24 
Gove . 
17 
12 
16 
19 
16 
16 
19 
18 
Sibley . 
16 
11 
17 
15 
14 
16 
15 
15 
C A Allen. 
15 
17 
16 
17 
15 
Dickey . 
20 
19 
17 
19 
Lawson . 
13 
15 
11 
10 
Dalton, O., Aug. 5.—This was the eighth annual 
shoot of the Dalton Gun Club, Aug. 2 and 3, and was 
considered a success, considering the facilities we have 
for getting in and out of the town. We had fine 
weather. The trade was represented by Mr. R. O. 
Heikes, who also won high professional average for the 
two days, and made the longest run, 127 straight; Mr. 
C. O. Le Compte, Mr. C. A. Young, and Mr. Lee R. 
Barkley. 
Mr. S. A. Huntley, of Omaha, Neb., won the prize 
gun offered by the Ithaca Gun Co. Mr. O. N. Ford, 
of Central City, la., won second high average money, 
and G. M. Bottenfield third. Messrs. Ford and Huntley 
stopped off at Dalton while en route to the Indian shoot, 
and made themselves useful by hustling squads as well 
as shooting. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Total. 
Shot 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
at. Broke. 
at. 
Broke. 
Huntley . 
...200 
190 
200 
188 
400 
378 
Heikes . 
..200 
1S8 
200 
188 
400 
376 
Ford . 
..200 
182 
200 
189 
400 
371 
Young . 
..200 
183 
200 ■ 
187 
400 
370 
Barkley . 
..200 
184 
200 
185 
400 
369 
l.e Compte .. 
. .200 
171 
200 
17S 
400 
349 
Bottenfield ... 
...200 
173 
200 
176 
400 
349 
Schlitzi . 
...200 
171 
200 
177 
400 
348 
H Santmyer .. 
...’00 
162 
200 
171 
400 
333 
Scott . 
..’00 
158 
200 
165 
400 
323 
Gaston . 
..200 
146 
200 
164 
400 
310 
J A Smith.... 
..175 
150 
200 
179 
375 
329 
Myers . 
..200 
172 
165 
140 
365 
310 
Minnie S. 
...35 
16 
20 
S 
55 
24 
Cabbut . 
...200 
175 
200 
175 
Burton . 
...200 
173 
200 
173 
Burns . 
..’00 
171 
200 
171 
Manahan . 
..200 
176 
200 
166 
Kramer . 
..200 
160 
200 
160 
Ledgett . 
..200 
160 
200 
160 
Koontz . 
200 
151 
200 
151 
Becker . 
200 
140 
200 
140 
Reed . 
185 
133 
185 
133 
Brown . 
185 
130 
185 
130 
T L Schlitz.... 
...175 
126 
175 
126 
Winn . 
123 
155 
123 
Beecher . 
..155 
104 
155 
104 
Harris . 
..130 
95 
130 
95 
O Santmyer... 
..120 
SI 
120 
81 
Miller . 
..105 
82 
105 
82 
Tames . 
...105 
71 
105 
71 
Bridge . 
.. 85 
60 
85 
60 
Alice Kosht... 
...35 
31 
35 
31 
Tos Smith .... 
...55 
40 
55 
40 
Winnell . 
...55 
32 
55 
32 
A1 La Viers... 
...15 
8 
15 
8 
T Ungashick 
90 
63 
90 
63 
Hofstetter .... 
50 
30 
50 
30 
F Ungashick 
35 
26 
35 
27 
W La Viers.. 
35 
15 
35 
15 
Gibson . 
20 
12 
20 
12 
Foster . 
15 
9 
15 
9 
Ernest 
F. Scott, Sec’y. 
The team match scores, separated from the above, were 
as follows: , 
Massachusetts. 
Gleason .'.. 18 19 19 17 19—92 
Roy . 18 19 19 20 20—96 
Comer . 16 18 19 19 17—87 
Woodward . 20 19 20 18 20—97 
Franks . 17 19 20 19 19—94—468 
Rhode Island. 
McArdle . 18 19 20 19 20-96 
Griffith . 20 18 IS 18 19—93 
W L Allen. 14 19 16 17 16—82 
Lambert . 18 19 18 17 18—90 
Groves . 17 16 19 15 19—86—447 
New Hampshire. 
Eugene E Reed. 20 19 20 19 19—97 
W C Goss. 19 17 19 19 19—93 
Bowen . 18 17 19 18 18—90 
Elmer Reed . 15 18 18 19 17—87 
Perley ..'. 17 18 18 14 15—82—449 
Professionals: Climax high gun. Fanning second, 
Wheeler third. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 11.—Southern defaulted to 
Dr. C. A. Pfafflin in the English Hotel cup contest. 
Pfafflin and Gus Habich contested, Pfafflin defeating 
Habich in one of the most exciting contests of the year. 
Scores: Pfafflin 82, Habich 81. Parttington and Steward 
made the only straights of the afternoon. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 
Parry . 18 18 17 18 15 .. .. 
Parttington . 20 17 18 18 19 15 
Gregory . 17 14 16 19 16 16 .. 
Anderson . 17 14 18 18 19 .. 
Medico . 19 13 18. 
Habich . 19 18 . 
Wands . 19 17 16 16 13 .. .. 
Trotter . 18 16 13 9 9 .. 
Scott . 17 16 18 12 12 .. .. 
Daggett . 13 12 13 13 12 .. .. 
Williams . 13. 
Moiler . 11 16 13 15 18 .. 24 
Abe Martin .17 .22 
Smoke . 17 15 18 18 15 .. .. 
Curtis . 12 18 16 16 18 .. .. 
Tames . 17 19 18 18 18 .. 24 
Steward . 16 16 16 20 14 .. .. 
Southern . 13 16 15 15 .. .. 16 
Wilson . 10 12 16. 
Hoffman . 13 14 19. 
Cromwell . 14. 
Secretary. 
Amesbury Gun Club. 
Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 10.—The Amesbury Gun Club 
held a shoot at Hampton Beach, Aug. 8. The day 
opened with rain, cutting down the number of shooters 
to thirty-five,- thirty of whom shot the programme. 
The shooting of the winners was of a very high class. 
The winner of eighth money made the same -score that 
landed him in first place at our last shoot. 
The targets looked easy, but they went 55yds. by the 
rule, and some of them further. Dr. Gerrish, with the 
gun below the elbow, put up, for that style of shooting, 
a very good score. Jack Fanning was high professional, 
which pleased every one. We trapped 6,580 targets 
from one set of traps. Sergeant system, in a little over 
six hours. 
Events: 12 3456789 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Brk. 
Rule . 18 18 20 18 20 18 17 17 19 165 
Edwards . 20 19 20 15 18 IS 18 19 19 166 
George . 18 17 16 15 17 17 17 19 17 153 
Fanning . 19 20 20 19 17 17 19 17 18 166 
Kirkwood . 18 19 20 19 20 17 20 19 19 171 
Bowen . 18 15 19 18 19 18 18 17 19 161 
E Reed . 17 19 13 18 18 18 18 20 19 160 
Mavor . IS 19 19 IS 19 20 19 17 19 168 
Goss . 19 18 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 163 
C A Allen. 18 17 18 16 19 17 14 18 18 155 
G Wheeler . 18 15 18 16 17 17 17 16 18 152 
Buffalo . 18 18 18 18 18 16 18 19 16 159 
Hassam . 16 14 17 13 14 14 13 16 16 133 
Rov . 18 19 20 18 18 19 17 20 14 163 
E Cavicchi . 19 16 19 16 17 17 18 IS 19 159 
Tozier . 15 10 16 16 17 18 14 14 17 137 
Miller . 15 17 15 13 19 17 14 17 13 140 
Childs . 14 16 16 16 18 14 18 18 19 149 
A E Sibley. 14 15 14 12 16 18 16 19 13 137 
Hatch . 15 14 18 13 17 15 14 14 13 133 
Blinn . 14 17 17 14 16 16 16 9. 
Adams . 20 17 16 16 17 17 16. 
Temple . 16 18 19 16 19 18 15 17 16 154 
W S Allen.13 15 13 16 17 17 16 15 13 135 
Greives . 13 13 11 15 .. 13 15 11. 
Gerrish . 16 18 17 15 16 12 14 15 14 137 
H Powers . 15 14 17 14 11 13 17 17 15 133 
Hallam . 17 17 13 11 8 14 15 14 11 120 
Fisher . 17 15 14 17 19 14 16 11 15 132 
Wentworth . 12 13 12 12 14. 
F Cavicchi . 18 17 14 IS 17 18 19 19 19 159 
I Werks . 16 18 16 15 18 18 18 18 18 155 
Borland . 13 15 19 14 12 16 15 17 16 137 
Rowe .13 14 14. 
Langley . 13 15 10 15 14 15 13 9 11 115 
Walter Hatch, Sec’y. 
