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FOREST AND STREAM 
May 18-19.—Salem, Ore.—Oregon State Tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Capital City Rod and Gun 
Club. Mark Siddall, Sec’y. 
May 19.—Milton Junction, Wis.—Milton Junction Gun 
Club, VV. H. Smith, secretary. 
May 19, 20 and 21.—Pittsburgh, Pa.—Pennsylvania State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Herron Hill 
Gun Club, Louis Lautenslager, secretary. 
May 19, 20 and 21.—Columbus, Nebr.—Nebraska State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Columbus 
Gun Club, G. A. Schroeder, secretary. 
May 19.—Lake View, la.-—Denison Beach Gun Club, 
Geo. Auen, president. 
May 27.—Norwich, N. Y.—Chenango County Fish, Game 
and Gun Club, E. D. Borden, Manager. 
May 27.—Wellington, Mass.—Paleface Shooting Associa¬ 
tion, W. F. Clarke, President. 
May 29.—Princeton, Mo.—Princeton Gun Club, N. J 
Glover, Secretary. 
May 30.—Cleveland, Ohio.—Cleveland Gun Club, Paul B. 
Goucher, Manager. 
June 1 and 2.—Brown’s Valley, Minn.—Brown's Valley 
Gun Club, L. F. Evans, Secretary. 
June 2 and 3.—Seattle, Wash.—Seattle Trapshooters’ As¬ 
sociation, Hugh Fleming, Secretary, 2027 34th Ave. 
June 2 and 3.—Meridian, Miss.—Mississippi State Tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Meridian Gun 
Club, A. D. Simpson, Secretary. 
June 4.—iFairmont, W. Va.—Fairmont Gun Club, Ed. H. 
Taylor, Secretary. 
June 5.—Hooper, Neb.—Hooper Gun Club, E. A. Reetz, 
Secretary. 
June 5 and 6.—(Monroe, La.—Louisiana State Tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Monroe Gun Club, 
J. T. Austin, President. 
June 9.—Butler, Pa.—Western Pa. Trap Shooters’ League 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Butler Rod 
and Gun Club, Louis Lautenslager, President. 
June 9.—Rockford, Ills.—Rockford Gun Club, George 
Dobler, Secretary. 
June 9.—Andalusia, Ala.—Andalusia Gun Club, E. M. 
Beckett, Secretary. 
June 11, 12 and 13.—Asbury Park, N. J.—New Jersey 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the New 
Jersey State Sportsmen’s Association, Chas. T. Day, 
Secretary. 
June 13 and 14.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Wisconsin State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Badger Gun 
Club, Ed. F. Leidel, Secretary. 
June 17.—Webster, S. Dak.—Webster Gun Club, T. J. 
Delaney, Secretary. 
June 18.—Altoona, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the Blair 
County Gun Club, Jack Waltz, Secetary. 
June 21 and 22—San Jose, Cal.—'San Jose Blue Rock 
Club, O. N. Ford. Secretary-Manager. 
June 24.—Morocco, Ind.—Morocco Gun Club, Jas. C. 
Murphey, Secretary. 
June 25 and 26.—Grand Forks, N. D.—North Dakota 
State Tournament, under the auspices of the Grand 
Forks Gun Club, Clarence A. Hall, President. 
July 14—Elkens, W. Va.—Elkens Gun Club. J. D. Mc- 
Ewen, Secretary. 
July 13 and 14.—Beach, N. Dak.—Beach Gun Club, 
Theo. Schweitzer, Secretary. 
July 14, 15 and 16.—Springfield, Ills.—Illinois State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Illinois Gun 
Club, M. V. Troy, Secretary. 
July 14.—McKeesport, Pa.—Western Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Youghiogheny Country Club, Louis Lautenslager, 
President. 
July 14 and 15.—Paragould, Ark.—Paragould Gun Club, 
Jas. A. Hays, Manager. 
July 16.—Lewistown, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Lewistown Rod & Gun Club, Jack Waltz, Secretary. 
August 6.—Johnstown, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Johnstown Gun Club, Jack Waltz, Secretary. 
August 11.—Washington, Pa.—Western Penna. Trap 
Shooters' League Tournament, under the auspice* 
of the Washington Gun Club, Louis Lautenslager, 
President. 
August 19.—Red Hook, N. Y.—Red Hook Gun Club, 
John W. Bain, President. 
September 1.—Coraopolis, Pa.—Western Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Coraopolis Gun Club, Louis Lautenslager, Presi¬ 
dent. 
September 2 and 3.—Springfield, Ills. —Central Illinois 
Trap Shooters’ League Tournament, under the au¬ 
spices of the Illinois Gun Club, M. V. Troy, Secre¬ 
tary. 
September 3 and 4.—Wellington, Mass. — Paleface Shoot¬ 
ing Association, W. F. Clarke, President. 
September 7.—Indiana, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Indiana Rod and. Gun Club, Jack Waltz, Secre¬ 
tary. 
September 7.—Holbrook. Ariz.—Holbrook Gun Club, J. S. 
Hulet, Secretary, Holbrook, Ariz. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. REED SHANER, 
Secretary. 
New York A. C. Wins from Boston. 
Pelham Manor, March 21, 1914. 
Boston’s best fell before the fire of the Traver’s 
Island battery of aerosaucer wreckers today in the re¬ 
turn engagement pulled on the home grounds. Two 
weeks ago, in the city of intellect, the mercury footers 
were out trapped by 48 rocks but with this encourage¬ 
ment they still needed 39 at the finish. The final score 
stood 1,615 t0 1,528. High guns were Ralph Spotts 
and Dr. Culver each smearing the ambient atmos¬ 
phere with the crumbs of 170 out of their allotment 
of 200 discs. Altitude for the New England ballistics 
was maintained by G. L. Osborn who looked over the 
remains of 167 dried 
clays. 
The scores: 
NEW YORK A. 
C. 
BOSTON A. A. 
D. L. Culver . 
. 170 
L. H. Davis . 
i 53 
J. F. James . 
• 143 
C. F. Marden . 
. 128 
G. T. Corbett . 
E. H. Staples . 
• 157 
F. B. Stephenson ... 
. l6l 
G. L. Osborn . 
167 
A. W. Church . 
. 156 
T. L. Snow . 
• 159 
Frank Hall . 
. 146 
F. O. Williams .. 
. l6l 
D. F. McMahon ... 
. 168 
S. W. Putnam . 
• 165 
T. Flendrickson . 
• 165 
S. A. Ellis . 
. 148 
1 .eorge Lyon . 
. 169 
R. A. Faye . 
156 
R. L. Spotts . 
T. C. Adams . 
i 34 
Total . 
.1,615 
Total . 
1,528 
In the individual 
events 
R. L. Spotts was 
high 
scratch gun with 88 x 100. 
G. J. Corbett got away with a limb on Monthly 
Cup, Club Cup, Traver’s Island Trophy and 100 Rock 
Handicap. T. Lenane, Jr., put his name on Accumula¬ 
tion Cup. 
Monthly Cup (Twenty-Five Birds.)—D. L. Culver 
(2). 22; J. F. James (0), 16; G. J. Corbett (4), 25; F. 
B. Stephenson (2), 23; A. W. Church (2), 19; F. Hall 
(2) , 19; D. F. McMahon (2), 24; J. Hendrickson (0), 
19; G. Lyon (o), 20; R. L. Spotts (0), 21; C. J. 
Stein (4), 18; Conrad Stein (3), 19; F. S. Low (5), 
13; W. B. Ogden (1), 19; C. W. Berner (4), 19; A. J. 
McManus (1), 18; A. B. Plubell (6), 22; W. J. Smith 
(5), 18; R. R. Debacher (1), 18; T. Lenane, Jr. (1), 
18; H. C. Berner (5), 24; G. H. Martin (3), 21; G. 
R. De Wolfe (4), 18; W. R. Delehanty (6), 21; J. J. 
Brandenburg (5), 21; F. A. Baker (5), 21; H. H. 
Duden (3), 14; J. Philip Sousa (5), 22; A. W. Currie 
(5) , 18; G. M. Thomson (4), 21; C. R. Palmer (3), 18; 
A Tucker (0), 20; J. Douse (0), 10. Won by G. J. 
Corbett. 
Club Cup, (Twenty-Five Birds).—Culver (2), 23; Tames 
(o). 20; Corbett (4), 25; Stephenson (2), 20‘ McMahon 
(o), 14; Hendrickson (0), 22; Lyon (1), 25; Spotts (4), 
19; S. J. Stein (3), 21; Conrad Stein (5), 20; Low 
(o), 20; Ogden (4). 25; C. W. Berner (3), 25; McManus 
(6) , 22; Hubell (5), 15; Debacher (5), 25; Lenane, Jr. 
(4) , 19; H. C. Berner (5), 25; Martin (3), 25; De Wolfe 
(3) , 17; Delehanty (6), 20; Brandenburg (5), 25; Baker 
(5) , 25; Duden (5), 25; Sousa (5), 25; Currie (5), 20; 
Thomson (3), 16; Palmer (3), 25; Tucker (0), 16; 
Douse (0), 14; Fisher (0), 10. Won by Corbett. 
Accumulation Cup (Twenty-Five Birds).—Culver (1), 
21; James (o), 20; Corbett (1), 22; Stephenson (1), 23; 
Church (2), 23; Hall (2), 23; McMahon (0), 19; 
Hendrickson (0), 21; Lyon (0), 22; Spotts (0), 21; S. 
J. Stein (3), 16; Conrad Stein (0), 19; Low (5), 14; 
Ogden (1). 16; C. W. Berner (3), 19; McManus (2), 
21; Hubell (5). 20; Smith (5), 17; Debacher (3), 22; 
Lenane, Jr. (3), 25; H. C. Berner (4), 21; Martin 
(3). 24; De Wolfe (2), 19; Delehanty (5), 23; Branden¬ 
burg (4), 17; Baker (4), 20; Duden (4), 18; Sousa (4), 
Indoor Trap-Shooting Tournament 
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