Forest and Stream is an Honorary Member of the Interstate Association for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here , 
send a notice like the following: 
TOURNAMENTS REGISTERED WITH THE INTER¬ 
STATE ASSOCIATION DURING THE WEEK 
ENDING FEB. 28TH, 1914. 
April 14, 15 and 16.—Oklahoma City, Okla.—The Inter¬ 
state Association’s Second Southwestern Handicap 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Capital City 
Gun Club; $1,000 added money. Winner of first 
place in the Southwestern Handicap guaranteed $100 
and a trophy; winner of second place guaranteed 
$75 and a trophy ,and winner of third place guaranteed 
$50 and a trophy. Several other trophies will also 
be awarded. Elmer E. Shaner, manager, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa. 
April 16.—Atglen, Pa.—Atglen Gun Club, Lloyd R. 
Lewis, manager. 
April 17.—La Junta, Colo.—La Junta Gun Club, John 
F. Cook, secretary. 
April 20.—Lawrence, Mass.—Lawrence Fish and Game 
Protective Association, A. B. Sherman, president. 
April 22.—Las Animas, Colo.—“T. B.” Trap and Gun 
Club, F. P. Williams, secretary. 
April 29 and 30.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—Keystone 
Shooting League, G. F. Hamlin, manager. 
April 22.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Messina Springs Gun Club. 
W. E. Hookway, Pres. 
April 23.—Centerville, la.—Centerville Gun Club. Jack 
L. Keck, Sec’y. 
April 23.—Maysville, Ky.—Mason County Gun Club, 
Wm. H. Hall, field captain. 
April 25.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules Gun Club. A. K. 
Ludwig, Sec’y. 
April 28 and 29.—Mitchell, S. Dak.—Mitchell Gun Club, 
Chas. Ferguson, secretary. 
April 28 and 29.—Grundy Center, la.—Grundy Center 
Gun Club, F. U. Calloway, secretary. 
April 28.—Fairbury, Nebr.—Fairbury Gun Club, Lester 
Childers, secretary. 
April 28 and 29.—Moberly, Mo.—Moberly Gun Club, John 
A. Melton, secretary. 
April 29—Ridgefield, Conn.—Ridgefield Rod and Gun 
Club, W. E. Rockwell, Secretary. 
May 1.—Emporia, Kans.—Emporia Gun Club, Chas. Ford, 
secretary. 
May 1.—Clarinda, la.—Clarinda Gun Club, L. N. Cleve¬ 
land, secretary. 
May 5.—Pittsburgh, Pa.—Western Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Herron Hill Gun Club, Louis Lautenslager, President. 
May 5 and 6.—Wenatchee, Wash.—Washington State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Wenatchee 
Rod and Gun Club, Chas. E. Owens, president. 
May 5 and 6.—Dodge City, Kans.—Kansas State Tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Dodge City Gun 
Club, H. L. Hubbard, secretary. 
May 5 and 6.—Eagle Grove, la.—Eagle Grove Gun Club, 
A. L. Yearous, secretary. 
May 6.—Tyndall, S. Dak.—Tyndall Gun Club, H. K. 
Still will, secretary. 
May 6.—Tiffin, O.—Seneca Gun Club, A. T. Wiley, sec¬ 
retary. 
May 6 and 7.—Brantley, Ala.—Brantley Gun Club, A. H. 
Hill, President. 
May 7.—Ebensburg, Pa.—Central Penna. Trapshooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Ebensburg Rod and Gun Club, Jack Waltz, Secre¬ 
tary. 
May 7.—Riverside, Ills.—Riverside Gun Club, Chas. W. 
May, president. 
May 8.—Garden City, Kans.—Garden City Gun Club, M. 
E. Neal, secretary. 
May 18.—Longmont, Colo.—Longmont Trap Club, E. L. 
Kiteley, secretary. 
May 11 and 12.—North Platte, Nebr.—Buffalo Bill Gun 
Club, J. C. Den, secretary. 
May 11-12.—Kankakee, Ills.—Kankakee Gun Club. E. F. 
Radeke, Sec’y. 
May 12, 13 and 14.—Roanoke, Va.—The Interstate Asso¬ 
ciation’s Ninth Southern Handicap Tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Roanoke Gun Club; $1,000 
added money. Winner of first place in the Southern 
Handicap guaranteed $100 and a trophy; winner of 
second place guaranteed $75 and a trophy and winner 
of third place guaranteed $50 and a trophy. Several 
other trophies will also be awarded. Elmer E. Shaner, 
manager, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
May 12 and 13.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Indianapolis Gun 
Club, Geo. R. Waite, secretary. 
May 12.—Alexandria, S. Dak.—Alexandria Gun Club, 
M. H. Forney, secretary. 
May 12.—Nevada, Iowa.—Nevada Gun Club, E. W. Scott, 
Secretary. 
May 13.—Fulton, N. Y.—Fulton Game and Gun Club, 
B. J. O’Grady, President. 
May 15.—Waterloo, Iowa.—Waterloo Gun Club, Nick 
Webber, Secretary. 
May 19 and 20.—Jacksonville, Ills.—Central Illinois 
Trapshooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices 
of the Nicholas Park Gun Club, James A. Groves, 
President. 
May 13 and 14.—Pipestone, Minn.—Pipestone Gun Club, 
Alfred Peterson, secretary. 
May 13 and 14.—Montpelier, Vt.—Montpelier Gun Club, 
Geo. E. Megrath, president. 
May 13 and 14.—Shelbyville, Ills.—Shelby County Gun 
Club, Geo. L. Dearing, secretary. 
May 14.—Camden, Ark.—Camden Gun Club, J. P. 
Wright, manager. 
May 16.—Beverly, Mass.—U. S. M. A. A. Gun Club, 
Wm. B. Morgan, president. 
May 16.—Niles, O.—Mahoning Valley Gun Club, Joe 
Rummell, manager. 
May 16.—New Haven, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the New Haven Gun Club. P. B. Keenan, Sec’y. 
May 16.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Alert Gun Club, Edw. F. 
Markley, manager. 
May 19.—Vicksburg, Miss.—Vicksburg Gun Club, J. J 
Bradfield, secretary. 
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, W. H. Smith, secretary. 
May 20, 21 and 22.-—Pittsburgh, Pa.—Pennsylvania State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Herron Hill 
Gun Club. Louis Lautenslager, secretary. 
That .22 Repeating Rifle 
When you are buying a .22 Calibre Repeater, do not overlook the many radical im¬ 
provements found only in the Remington—UMC arm of that type 
Solid Breech—Hammerless—Safe 
The Remington—UMC solid breech keeps the dirt out of the action and protects 
the shooter’s face and eyes from possible “blow-backs.” 
The Remington—UMC hammerless feature gives an unobstructed view for sighting—no protruding 
hammer to catch on twigs, fence or clothes. 
There are many other improvements in the Remington—UMC .22 calibre repeater. It can 
be taken down very quickly—no tools necessary but the fingers. Barrel can be cleaned from 
the breech. The action permits use of .22 short, long or long rifle cartridges—or any com¬ 
bination of these cartridges without adjustment. The cartridges are not jammed into 
place—they slide in straight by a perfectly operating action. 
May we send you a folder more fully describing this arm ? 
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 
299 BROADWAY NEW YORK 
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