Jan. io, 1914. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Forest and Stream is an Honorary Member of the Interstate Association for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
It you want your shoot to be announced here, 
send a notice like the following: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
1914. 
Jan. 21-24.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Sec’y. 
Miss If. D. Hammond. ... 
■ • • 1 3 
2 
Miss M. V. Lannan . 
II 
Mrs. H. J. Stidham. 
8 
Miss Alice Riley . 
12 
BLUE BIRD. 
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 27.- 
The archery season is over for most people, though 
occasionally some brave the winter weather and shoot 
a round. The following scores were recently made: 
AMERICAN ROUND. 
H. W. 
J. IT. 
Bishop. 
Pendry 
29-163 30-196 30-222 89-581 
29-167 30-194 30-230 89-591 
24-120 27-141 30-186 81-447 
23-105 27-135 30-172 80-412 
EDWARD B. WESTON. 
March 17.—Chapman (Kans.) G. C. H. Wadick, 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 tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices Billings R. and G. C. C. M. 
Ray, Pres. 
July 1.—Catasauqua, Pa.—Bryden G. C. E. C. Jones, Sec. 
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. 
Se^t. 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. 
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. 
Sept. 16-17-18.—Atlantic City, N. J.—“The Westy 
Hogans,” Bernard Elsesser, Secretary. 
Oct. 6-7.—Medford, Okla.—Medford Gun Club. I. V. 
Hardy, Secretary. 
St. Louis Fly and Bait Casting Club. 
St. Louis, Dec. 29.—At a meeting held Dec. 19, by 
the St. Louis Fly and Bait Casting Club, the Committee 
of Awards submitted a list of the winners, for the best 
average scores, for members, competing in three or more 
events during the season of 1913, as follows: 
14 Oz., Accuracy.—98.2, E. W. Schlesman. 
Vi Oz., Distance.—in.37, Ed. Werner. 
54 Oz., Accuracy—98.42, I. H. Heilman. 
54 Oz., Distance—160.9, Ed. Werner. 
Fishing Line, Accuracy.—97.48. E. W.Schlesman. 
Fishing Line, Distance.—114.26, S. S. Pingree. 
Fly, Accuracy.—98.8, IT. J. Steinnesch. 
Fly, Distance.—99.25, I. H. Heilman. 
Best General Average.—Aug. Cyran. 
Gold medals will be awarded the winners, at a din¬ 
ner to be given by the club after the first of the year. 
II. J. STEINMESCH, Secretary. 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., Dec. 25.—We held our regular 
Christmas shoot this morning and seven regular shooters 
and three novices turned out. Tomlinson turned in the 
good score of 96 x 100 and 61 straight. Gardiner got 92, 
which is a little 1 
follow: 
Gardiner . 
Brugmann, Sr. 
Charles Robsoi 
Childs . 
Jay L. Robson 
Walls . 
Brugmann, Jr. 2 7 9 
Tomlinson, Jr., III. ... 6 5 7 
J. Cooley . 5 7 7 
than 
he 
knows how. 
Scores 
10 
15 
15 
15 
20 
25 io 
Total 
10 
15 
15 
15 
17 
24 .. 
96 X 
100 
10 
13 
12 
15 
19 
23 .. 
92 X 
100 
10 
12 
13 
14 
16 
22 . . 
87 X 
100 
6 
II 
12 
13 
18 
21 . . 
81 X 
100 
5 
7 
13 
n 
20 
22 . . 
78 X 
100 
9 
13 
II 
13 
II 
18 .. 
75 x 
100 
9 
13 
12 
12 
9 
20 . . 
75 x 
100 
21 x 50 
22 x 50 
24 x 50 
CHAS. W. GARDINER, Secretary. 
Nemours (Ladies) Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., Jan. 2.—The attendance on Wed¬ 
nesday afternoon was not as good as usual, the New 
Year’s dances being responsible for the small number 
of ladies present. 
Miss Lannan led in both actual and handicap scores, 
and tied with Mrs. E. L. Riley for the Major Ramsay 
Trophy. In the shoot-off of ten birds Miss Lannon won 
and is the holder of the medal for this week. 
Next Wednesday will be the last shoot for the 
trophy, and the member who has won it the greatest 
number of times will be the final owner. 
Scores, 25 targets, with handicaps, follow: 
Score. Hdp. Total. 
Mrs. E. L. Riley . ,..,,13 13 25 
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