FOREST AND STREAM 
697 
WINCHESTER 
Tournament Gun 
12 GAUGE HAMMERLESS 
Designed Especially 
For 
Trap Shooting 
ideas. 
This grade of the 
Winchester Model 
1912 shotgun has 
been worked out with a 
great deal of thought and care, 
to make it meet trap shooters’ 
It has a 30-inch Nickel steel 
barrel with raised matted rib, and shoots 
a fine pattern. The handsome, oil-finished 
stock of selected walnut has a well-shaped, 
checked grip. The slide handle is also checked. 
Length of pull is 14 inches, drop at comb 1 9/16 
inches, and drop at heel 1 Y\ inches. The comb is 
heavy and rounding, which is a help to quick and accurate 
sighting. The Tournament gun weighs about 7 % pounds, 
which is just right for trap shooting. The list price is only 
$45.00, and the retail price is less. 
The 12 gauge Model 1912 repeater is also furnished in 
TRAP grade, listing at $55.00, and in PIGEON grade, listing 
at $105.00. For further details of these—“The Most Perfect 
Repeaters”—ask your dealer or send for circular to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN. 
By Invitation, Member Rice Leaders Of The World Association. 
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Secretary. 
nunana nun utub. 
. , , a Batavia, N. Y., May 9, 1914. 
j s ^°°* Apnl nth, Tomlinson was high with 87 
and Walls second with 83. Although we are shooting 
,, andl 9 ?P the daily prizes went to Tomlinson and 
/Va Is- 1 here was a raw northeast wind and rain for 
twelve days following the shoot, the writer was very 
busy with the Grip.” I’ m so fat 1 can’t get any 
sympathy but all the same the “Grip” knocked the 
bottom out of things and accounts for my not sending 
in the scores. 
I’m back on the job again and today May 9th divided 
high gun with Edw. Cox of Buffalo each getting 83 
Brugmann was second with 82. The handicap made 
Brumber winner of the first daily prize and Watson 
second. Scores follow: 
Edw. Cox 
Gardiner . 
Brugmann 
Tomlinson 
Walls .... 
Watson .. 
Thomas . 
Owens 
Baker 
Childs 
Kinney 
Brumber 
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Canoeing. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division:—Allan J. Klipp, 2493 Valentine 
Ave., New York, N. Y., by L. E. Clevenberg. 
Eastern Division:—John Haley, Richards St., Ded¬ 
ham Mass.; Frank J. Geishecker, 71 Walnut St., East 
Dedham Mass., and John A. Lent, Dedham, Mass., 
all by Charles E. Clapp. 
New Members Elected. 
Atlantic Division:—6897. Wm. F. B. McNearv 242 
Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. 
Eastern Division:—6896, Ernest R. Brown, 41 Whit- 
U er , A , v . e ” Providence, R. I.; 6898, Harold C. Rose, 144 
Berkshire St., Providence, R. 1 . 
Robin Hood Gun Club. 
, Concord, S. I., May 8, 1914. 
It s going to be a big time, what, why the biggest 
shoot ever pulled off on Staten Island under the aus¬ 
pices of the Robin Hood Gun Club on Decoration Day, 
May 30, the program will be 100 birds shot 111 strings 
of 25, added bird handicap will be used that will give 
you an even chance with the Cracker Jacks. Handicap 
Committee to be selected from the shooters on the 
grounds. 10 prizes in all. High gun to have first 
selection; second high gun to have second selection, 
and so on. Special prize for high gun shooting from 
scratch; entrance fee $2.50 including targets, traps ready 
at IO a. m. for practice main even: at n a. m. Visitors 
welcome, all standard loads for sale on the grounds 
at 65 cent per box. Directions to grounds from New 
York City take Municipal Ferry to Staten Island then 
Richmond or Midland Beach trolley car passes the 
grounds, 20 minutes ride. 
GEO. CONELLEY, Secretary. 
White Pine Rod and Gun Club. 
In a series of three shoots for a Dupont trophy, At¬ 
torney B. L. Quayle of Ely, Nev., won the prize." The 
series was held by the White Pine Rod and Gun Club 
and will be followed by a series beginning May 10 for 
a Hercules Powder trophy. The finals were held May 
2 and the series resulted in the following scores: 
B. L. Quayle . 
C. L. Philbrook . 
M. L. Smith . dt> 
A. C. Powell . 
Ed. Oas . 
I‘. Daily . 
Sam Smith . 41 
Joe Sullivan . 37 
A. Hexam . 37 
H. O. Hall . ‘ 
H. R. Amens . 
L. H. Murdock . 42 
Dan Bascomb . 38 
R. L. Magoon . 40 
J. S. Bennett . 36 
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Charleston Club. 
Charleston, W. Va., May 9, 1914. 
The following records were made today—May 9, 1914, 
on Charleston Gun Club grounds: 
Shot Per 
At. Broke. Cent. 
Goshom, D. W. 123 112 90 
Fultz . 125 hi 89 
Davis . 125 no 88 
Chamberlain . 125 no 88 
Shepherd . 125 100 80 
McGuire . 123 70 56 
Bright . 100 76 76 
Nicholson . 50 40 80 
J. A. deGRUYTER, Secretary. 
