Nov. 15, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Forest and Stream is an Honorary Member of die Interstate Association for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to he announced 
here, send a notice like the following: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Nov. 27.—Milwaukee, Wis.—National Home G. C. P. G. 
Hoefiing, Sec’y. 
Dec. 1-5.—St. Thomas (Ont.) G. C. W. J. McCance, Mgr. 
1914. 
Jan. 21-24.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Sec’y. 
March 17.—Chapman (Kans.) G. C. H. Wadiclc, Sec’y. 
May 5-6.—Dodge City, Kans.—Kansas State tournament, 
auspices of Dodge City G. C. H. L. Hubbard, Sec’y. 
June 22-24.—Billings, Mont.—Montana State tournament, 
under auspices Billings R. and G. C. C. M. Kay, Pres. 
July 1.—Catasauqua. Pa.—Bryden G. C. E.C.Jones, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Roanoke (Va.) G. C. E. W. Poindexter, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Richmond, Va.—West End G. C. M. D. Hart, 
Sec’y. 
July 4.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Hunters’ Club, of Onondaga 
County. Chas. H. Stannard, Sec’y-Treas. 
Aug. 5.—Gouverneur (N. Y.) R. and G. C. W. R. Pat¬ 
rick, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Ogdensburg (N. Y.) S. A. J. M. Morley, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7-8—Roanoke, Va.—Virginia State tournament, under 
auspices Roanoke G. C. E.W. Poindexter, Sec’y. 
PHILADELPHIA TRAPSHOOTERS’ LEAGUE. 
Nov. 22.—Meadow Spring at Clearview; Du Pont at 
Camden; Glen Willow at Lansdale, and S. S. White at 
Highland. 
Dec. 6.—Meadow Spring at S. S. White; Du Pont at 
Glen Willow; Camden at Highland, and Clearview at 
Lansdale. 
Jan. 3.—Glen Willow at Meadow Spring; Lansdale at 
Camden; Highland at Clearview, and S. S. White at Du 
Pont. 
Jan. 24.—Lansdale at Meadow Spring; Du Pont at 
Highland; S. S. White at Camden, and Clearview at Glen 
Willow. 
Feb. 7.—Meadow Spring at Highland; Du Pont at 
Lansdale; S. S. White at Clearview, and Camden at Glen 
Willow. 
March 7.—Meadow Spring at'Du Pont; Highland at 
Lansdale; Glen Willow at S. S. White, and Camden at 
Clearview. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Third annual merchandise shoot of the Gem City 
Gun Club, of I.aramie, Wyo., will be held Nov. 27-28; 
8550 cash prizes added. Targets free. Shoot commences 
promptly at 9 A. M. Tyler A. Rogers is President. 
* 
Regular annual registered shoot of Bryden Gun Club, 
of Catasauqua, Pa., Granville E. Brown, President, will 
be held on July 1, 1914, during the Old Home Week, 
which will be celebrated at this time. Remarkable scores 
have been made on these grounds—Neaf Apgar 236 
straight, J. Mowell Hawkins 216 straight, and 1 John L. 
Englert 141 straight at one tournament. Don’t forget the 
date, July 1, 1914. 
* 
Listen to this. Brother Shattuck as a publicity man 
has Anna Held’s milk bath press stuff shot full of wads; 
“A Turkey shoot in Turkey time at Columbus Gun Club, 
Thursday, Nov. 20. For a day of real pleasure, yourself 
and friends are very cordially invited to attend the 
turkey shoot and jubilee at the Columbus Gun Club, 
Thursday, Nov. 20. A dandy fish fry at noon time, and 
the Perry Township Orchestra will entertain the guests 
with turkey trots and all their late compositions. The 
program will consist of 150 targets, divided into ten 
15-target events, beginning promptly at 10 A. M. Handi¬ 
cap from 16 to 20yds. There will be fifteen turkeys go 
to the first fifteen high guns (high gun system), five geese 
to the fifteenth to twentieth high, and five ducks to the 
twentieth to twenty-fifth high guns, inclusive. For all 
entries over twenty-five there will be a proportionate 
number of added prizes. A fine aluminum cooking spoon 
will be presented to each gentleman shooting the pro¬ 
gram, for his wife. Entrance for the day’s program, 
$4, including targets and the fish fry. A fine fat goose 
will be presented to the shooter that will send in the 
correct guess of the number of shooters that will attend 
this turkey shoot. Get ready to shoot’er. All loads for 
sale at club. Any one in attendance may shoot the 
program for targets only, for 82.00, which includes the 
fish fry.” Mr. Shattuck’s address is 2100 W. Fifth avenue, 
Columbus, O. W. G. Beecroft. 
Artaccnda G. C. 
Anaconda, Mont., Nov. 2. —After an intermission of 
two months, set aside for the slaughter of ducks and 
other game, the Anaconda Gun Club resumed its 
monthly shoots at Nell Park to-day. The day was cloudy 
REMINGTON 
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h 1913 Honor Roll Still Growing 
Two More Winnings by Shooters 
of Reming ton rUMC Guns and Shells 
Arizona State Championship —State Champion-, Louisiana State Championship —Won by R. L. 
ship Medal, won by J. F. Conts, 49 x 50 , shooting j 1 Morris, 94 x 100 , with Remington-UMC Pump 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun. 3 Gun and Arrow Steel Lined Speed Shells. 
Other Important Reiningtoii-UMC Victories! of Year] 
Western Handicap —Won by C. A. Gunning, 100 straight, shooting Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
Southern Handicap —Won by Frank Joerg, 98 ex 100, shooting Remington- 
UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
National Doubles Championshii> —Won by Geo. L. Lyon, 94 ex 50 pairs— 
W'orld’s Record—shooting a Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow 
Speed Shells. 
North Carolina State Championship —Won by J. B. Pennington. 91 ex 100, 
shooting a Remington-UMC Pump Gun and the Speed Shells. 
Florida State Championship —Won by D. W. Budd, 93 ex 100, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Autoloading Shotgun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
Amateur Trap Shooting Championship of the United States —Won by Chas. 
H. Newcomb, 179 ex 200, with Arrow Speed Shells. 
Oklahoma State Championship —-Won by Thos. J. Hartman, 47 ex 50, with 
Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
Georgia State Championship —Won by J. M. Barrett, 98 ex 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
Kansas State Championship —Won by Frank Gray, 47 ex 50, with Reming¬ 
ton-UMC Speed Shells. 
Pennsylvania State Championship —Won by R. J. Budd, 416 ex 450, with 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun, and Nitro Club Steel Lined Speed Shells. 
Kentucky State Championship —Won by J. D. Gay, 98 ex 100, with Remjng- 
ton-UMC Speed Shells. 
Maritime Provinces Championship —Won by E. B. Allen, 342 ex 400, Avitli 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Shells. 
New York State Championship —Won by J. D. Green, 520 ex 550, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Speed Shells. 
West Virginia State Championship —Won by J. R. Shepherd, 96 ex 100, with 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun. 
Maine State Championship —Won by Ernest A. Randall, 98 ex 100, with 
Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
Vermont State Championship —Won by F. E. Adams, 93 ex 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Pump Gun. 
Mississippi State Championship —Won by Ward Allen, 24 ex 25, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
Wisconsin State Championship —Won by W. J. Raup, 94 ex 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
Connecticut State Championship —-Won by W. R. Newsome, 97 ex 100, with 
Remington-UMC Speed Shells. 
Michigan State Championship —Won by M. E. Lansing, 97 ex 100, with Rem¬ 
ington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
South Dakota State Champiouship —Won by W. H. Nelson, 24 ex 25, with 
Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun. 
Alabama State Championship —Won by John R. Livingston, 97 ex 100, shoot¬ 
ing Remington-UMC Arrow Speed Shells. 
Indiana State Championship —Won by C. A. Edmondson, 290 ex 300, shoot¬ 
ing Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Nitro Club Speed Shells. 
Montana State Championship —Won by J. C. Norris, 445 ex 465, shooting 
Remington-UMC Pump Gun and Arrow Speed Shells. 
Westy Hogan Handicap —Won by L. W. Colquitt. 93 ex 100, and 17 ex 20 in 
shoot-off at 19yds., shooting Remington-UMC Steel Lined Speed Shells. 
California State Championship —Won by W. E. Staunton, 70 ex 70, shooting 
Remington-LTMC Arrow Steel Lined Speed Shells. 
These winners in their choice of Remington-UMC followed in the foot steps of 14 out of 20 winners o f 
Grand American Handicaps, 26 out of 35 winners of Interstate Handicaps. 
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