Nov. 3, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
707 
“ Plenty of 
Gsune This Fall” 
~TTT^ 
is the report from nearly every game field. The U. M. C. Co. is loading plenty of Arrow and 
Nitro Club Shells especially adapted for every kind of shooting. Simply ask your dealer for a 
U- M. C. Partridge, Duck or Quail load. They magazine perfectly through repeating and auto¬ 
loading guns, and fit every double gun—all in wet weather or dry. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 
Agency. 313 Broadway, New York City. 
% 
Trapshooting. 
If you utant your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. , 
Nov. 4-5.—Atchison, Kans.—Kansas State Sportsmen’s 
Association. 
Nov. 6.—North Caldwell (N. J.) G. C. all-day tourna¬ 
ment. 
Nov. 6-7.—Kansas City, Mo.—Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters’ tournament. Dr. C. B. 
Clapp, Moberly, Mo. 
Nov. 13-15.—Omaha, Neb., G. C. target tournament. G. 
W. Loomis and H. S. McDonald, Mgrs. 
Nov. 24.—Harrisburg, Pa., Sportsmen’s Association. J. B. 
Singer, Sec’y. 
Nov. 24.—Watertown, Mass., G. C., first annual Thanks¬ 
giving Day tournament; $100 added. H. W. Jordan, 
Capt. 
Nov. 29. — Paterson, N. J.—North Side Rod and Gun 
Club shoot. 
Nov. 29.- — Paterson, N. J.-—Jackson Park G. C. tourna¬ 
ment. 
Nov. 29. — Ossining (N. Y.) G. C. sixth annual Thanks¬ 
giving Day shoot; added money. G. B. Hubbell, 
Sec’y. 
Dec. 6-7.—Arkansas City (Kans.l G. C. Fred Bell, Sec’y. 
Dec. 7.—Wellington, Mass. — Palefaces’ first annual shoot. 
H. C. Kirkwood. Guvnor’s Sec’y-Treas. 
Dec. 12.—Travers Island, N. Y.—New York Athletic 
Club second annual amateur championship. 
1907. 
Jan. 1.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. 
May 14-15.—Olean (N. Y.) G. C. twelfth annual tourna¬ 
ment. 
May 21-23.—McMcchen.—West Virginia Sportsman's As¬ 
sociation. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
On Saturday of this week the Montclair, N. J., Gun 
Club will visit Rahway, N. J., to compete with the local 
club of that place, and with a number of other clubs, in 
a ten-man team race for a silver punch bowl. 
X 
The Cumberland, Md., Gun Club held a meeting in 
the early part of last week and elected officers as follows: 
President, ex-Sheriff Robert P. Casey; Vice-President,- 
Dr. Arthur H. Hawkins; Treasurer, Daniel Askey; Sec¬ 
retary, W. T. Crawford; Field Captain, J. T. ITershiser. 
8 ? 
Mr. Frank Lawrence has been touring the south, acting 
as advance agent of the Winchester Repeating Arms 
Co.’s squad of famous experts. His genial winning ways 
seem to fit him admirably for the position, judging by 
the length of the press notices bestowed, most of which 
are over a column in length. 
8 » 
Mr. Wm. Dutcher, the energetic manager of the Jack- 
son Park Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., writes us that the 
many promises of attendance made by the shooters of 
Paterson and vicinity, assures the success of the Jackson 
Park Gun Club shoot, fixed to be held on Thanksgiving 
Day. On Saturday of last week, the members of the 
club devoted much discussion concerning the prizes 
which would be given at said shoot, and the opinion 
prevailed that this year’s Thanksgiving Day shoot should 
be made a better one than any ever heretofore con¬ 
ducted by a local club. Everything possible will be 
done to make the shoot a pleasurable event. 
X 
Mr. Geo. A. Mosher, who has been conspicuously 
identified with the gun trade, is now with the A. H. Fox 
Gun Co., of Philadelphia. Besides being a successful 
salesman, Mr. Mosher is known as a shooter of rare 
ability. He will have charge of the sales department 
of the Fox Gun Co. in addition to many other of its 
important interests. 
* 
The fall trapshooting season of Philadelphia trapshoot¬ 
ers was opened on Saturday of last week, at the Phila¬ 
delphia Driving Park, Point Breeze. The programme 
consisted of three handicaps, one at 10 birds, $5 entrance, 
and two other events at 5 birds. Staley, Clegg and Fisher 
tied on straight kills in the 10-bird event. A large shoot 
is contemplated for Thanksgiving Day. 
6 » 
The Keystone Shooting League opened its live-bird 
shooting season on Saturday of last week, at Holmes- 
burg Junction, Pa. In the cup contest, an event at 50 
birds, Dr. Luther and Ed. Johnson tied on 47. In the 
shoot-off at 10 birds, Luther won with a straight score, 
while Johnson was close with 9. Shoots will be held 
weekly on Saturdays, and special shoots will be held on 
holidays. 
