Oct. 20, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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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, 315 Broadway, New York City. 
“ Plenty of 
Game This Fall” 
T raps hoofing. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Oct. 23.—Lexington, Mo.—Kansas State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation. 
Oct. 25-26.—Lebanon, Pa.—Keystone Gun Club eleventh 
annual fall tournament. Nat. Ressler, Mgr. 
Oct. 25-26.—Hutchinson, Kans.—Kansas State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. 
Oct. 29-30.—Herrington, Kans.—Kansas State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. 
Oct. 30-Nov. 1.—Des Moines, la.—Hapkins Bros.’ shoot. 
F. N. Hopkins, Mgr. 
Nov. 4-5.—Atchison, Kans.—Kansas State Sportsmen’s 
Association. 
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. 
Dec. 6-7.—Arkansas City (Kans.) G, C. Fred Bell, Sec’y. 
Dec. 7.—Wellington, Mass.—Palefaces’ first annual shoot. 
H. C. Kirkwood, Guvnor’s Sec’y-Treas. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Huntington, W. Va., Gun Club announces a two- 
day shoot, to be held on Oct. 23 and 24. 
The Ilawkeye Gun Club, of Cedar Rapids, la., con¬ 
templates the holding of a big turkey shoot on Thanks¬ 
giving Day. 
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Capt. Horace W. Jordan writes us that the manage¬ 
ment of the Watertown, Mass., Gun Club has decided to 
change the date of the forthcoming tournament from 
Thanksgiving Day to Nov. 24. 
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Mr. Nat Ressler, Lebanon, Pa., writes us that “Re¬ 
ports thus far received point toward one of the best 
attended shoots, Oct. 25-26, by Keystone Gun Club, 
Lebanon, Pa., that was ever held in eastern Pennsyl¬ 
vania.’’ 
The Conshohocken eleven-man team defeated the eleven- 
man team of the Narberth, Pa., Gun Club, on the Con¬ 
shohocken grounds, Oct. 13, by a score of 427 to 400 out 
of a possible 550 targets. Buckwalter made high indi¬ 
vidual score, 48. 
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The South End Gun Club, of Camden, N. J., shot a 
team match, ten men on a side, with the Haddonfiekl 
Gun Club, on the grounds of the latter, Oct. 13. Each 
man shot at 25 targets. The scores were: South End 
174; Pladdonfield 154. This was the second contest of 
the series. 
Averages to the amount of $250 are an attractive feature 
of Hopkins Bros. Co. big fall tournament, Oct. 30-31, 
at Des Moines, la. Budd & Whitney are the managers. 
The programme is alike each day, namely, eight 15 and 
four 20 target events; $1.50 and $2 entrance; class shoot¬ 
ing. There also is a 50-target event for the Hopkins 
Bros. Co. cup, open to all, optional handicap sweep, 
$2.50. Practice day, Oct. 29. Ship guns, etc., prepaid to 
IPopkins Bros. Co., Des Moines, la. 
* 
The third of three contests between the team of the 
Florist Gun Club and the team of the Allentown, Pa., 
Gun Club, on the grounds of the latter, Oct. 13, re¬ 
sulted in scores as follows: Allentown—Kramlich 21, 
Straub 18, Brey 23, Heil 19, Frederick 20, Markley 22, 
Desch 19, Hausman 20, Englert 20, Schlicher 17; total 199. 
Florists of Philadelphia—Bell 20, Sanford 20, Anderson 
20, Huttenlock 19, Harrison 17, Hause 11, Wink 21, 
Shew 4, Burton 14, McCarty 14; total 150. The first 
match was shot in Allentown in February last, and was 
won by Allentown. The second was shot in Philadel¬ 
phia and was won by the Florists. 
* 
At the Delaware Trapshooters’ League tournament, held 
under the auspices of the Blue Ball Gun Club, on the 
grounds of the Wawaset Gun Club, on Wednesday of 
last week, the individual championship, an event at 100 
targets, was won by Mr. Luther J. Squier, with a score 
of 92. Mr. Wm. M. Foord was a close second with 91. 
The five-man team championship contest was won by 
Wawaset with a score of 198 out of a possible 250. 
