FOREST AND STREAM 
625 
Tournament Gun 
Designed Especially 
For 
Trap Shooting 
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’ 
ideas. 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 }{ 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. 
club. The following 
team race: 
R. D. Cate . 
L. C. Wilson . 
A. L. Chamberlain 
Dr. G. H. Martin 
E. G. Southey ... 
G. D. Tenne . 
S. F. Kellogg . 
W. H. Lyon . 
C. Van Stone . 
W. E. Day . 
C. W. Stevens _ 
J. B. Robertson ... 
G. Ailing . 
E. H. Bailey . 
C. A. Cornen, Jr. . 
F. H. Shung . 
Mr. Borden . 
J. Finch . 
Dr. C. C. Smith . 
Dr. B. F. Bishop 
W. A. Gregory .. 
E. W. Davis . 
F. F. Rodgers _ 
are the individual scores and the 
Shot At 
Broke 
. 150 
139 
. 150 
139 
150 
135 
- 150 
134 
. 150 
132 
• 150 
130 
. 150 
129 
. 150 
129 
■ 150 
128 
. 150 
126 
• 150 
125 
. 150 
125 
- 150 
124 
. 150 
121 
■ 150 
121 
• 150 
121 
150 
120 
• 150 
122 
. 150 
119 
. 150 
119 
. 150 
118 
- 150 
”7 
150 
”7 
F. W. Smith . 
A Betti . 
Wm. Stevens . 
D. F. Bedient . 
G. F. Hendricks ... 
W. G. Olmstead ... 
B. Crane . 
F. E. Lockwood ... 
E. Vessey . 
Miss Jessie Thorpe 
E. Bonton . 
H. Mills . 
Miss L. M. Boles .. 
Dr. Van Sann . 
M. Scofield . 
C. S. Scott . 
J. Bowman . 
F. Ferris . 
G. H. Platt . 
G. H. Hudson . 
T. R. Talcott . 
R. Downs . 
G. G. Knapp . 
D. W. Travis . 
S. H. Fanton . 
Mrs. F. F. Rodgers 
i 5 ° 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
ISO 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
ISO 
ISO 
150 
150 
117 
116 
US 
113 
113 
III 
no 
no 
no 
109 
109 
108 
106 
106 
104 
103 
102 
101 
100 
98 
96 
95 
93 
91 
90 
75 
C. Howard Daley 
R. Sears . 
Mr. Meeker _ 
Mr. Lockhart ... 
Mr. Thompson .. 
Fred Hill . 
Mrs. Sanford ... 
H. H. Stevens . 
Dr. E. M. Funk 
Jack Fanning ... 
H. A. Keller .... 
R. D. Cate ... 
L. C. Wilson . 
E. G. Southey 
W. H. Lyon . 
C. Van Stone 
. no 
. 120 
.. 95 
. 95 
. 90 
. 60 
. 40 
Professionals. 
. 150 
. 150 
. 150 
TEAM RACE. 
Bridgeport. 
Shot At 
. 10a 
. 100 
. 100 
. 100 
. 100 
96 
70 
55 
73 
48 
32 
29 
13S 
132 
130 
118 
Broke 
94 
91 
89 
89 
87 
Total . 
■ New Haven 
A. L. Chamberlain . 
Dr. Bishop . 
Dr. C. C. Smith . 
F. W. Smith . 
D. Jenne . 
. 450 
100 90 
100 86 
100 81 
100 81 
100 85 
Total . 
Ridgefifa. J. 
E. Bonton . 
J. Finch . 
C. Cornen .. 
Dr. Van Sann . 
W. Stevens . 
.425 
100 89 
100 85 
100 81 
100 75 
100 76 
Total . 
Danbury. 
C. H. Daley . ioo 
C. W. Stevens . ioo 
W. A. Gregory . ioo 
W. E. Day .ioo 
W. G. Olmstead . ioo 
406 
87 
82 
80 
80 
76 
Total . 
White Plains. 
Dr. Martin .. 
F. F. Rodgers . 
A. Betti . 
Wm. Davis . 
Miss Laura Boles . 
.405 
100 81 
100 86 
100 77 
100 76 
100 68 
Total 
388 
New York Athletic Club. 
Traver’s Island, May 2, 1914. 
In the absence of many veteran shots who had theii 
surfeit of trap shooting during national championship 
week some of the comparative newcomers bad their 
opportunity for prizes today. Frederick A. Baker and 
J. I. Brandenburg, won five trophies between them. 
Baker taking three. The latter shot so far above his 
limit handicap rating that he led the field for the Scratch 
Cup with a total of 90 clay birds out of 100. W. B. 
Ogden and J. I. Brandenburg tied for second with 94. 
Ties lesulted in all but one of the seven events con¬ 
tested, and in several cases two and three shoot-offs 
were necessary to determine the winner. 
Fifteen members of the Wilderness Club, a local 
“campfire” organization, were guests of the New York 
Athletic Club at one of the traps. The visitors tried 
their skill att clay bird shooting with fair success. C. 
F. Foster, Delmar Speenburgh and R. W. Cauchois 
proved the most proficient. The summaries: 
May Cup (Handicap), Twenty-five Clay Birds.—F. A. 
Baker (4), 25; A. B. Hubbell (6), 25; J. I. Branden¬ 
burg (5), 25; F. S. Low (5), 24; W. J. Smith (5), 22; 
Dr. A. W. Currie (5), 21; W. B. Ogden (1), 21; G. M. 
Thomson (4), 20. Shoot-off:— F. A. Baker (4), 25; A. 
B. Hubbell (6), 24; J. I. Brandenburg (4), 25. Second 
shoot-off:—F. A. Baker (4), 25; T. 1 . Brandenburg (5), 
23- 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, 
April 
23. 
1914. 
IOO 
H. 
J. 
25 
25 
25 
LI. A. Newkirk . 
. 73 
22 
95 
A. Moore . 
. 74 
17 
9 i 
( . W. Ingang. 
. 73 
17 
90 
21 
23 
21 
T. Lino . 
. 77 
II 
89 
21 
19 
21 
O. P. Goode . 
. 77 
II 
88 
22 
21 
22 
P. Miller . 
85 
K. C. Miller . 
. 83 
83 
E. R. Driver . 
. S') 
27 
83 
20 
19 
A. A. Scowley . 
6 l 
Saturday, 
April 25th. 
IOO 
H. 
T. 
50 
1 . A .Bell . 
.85 
II 
96 
T Lino . 
. 93 
3 
96 
J. LI. May . 
. 93 
3 
96 
A. Lino . 
. 89 
7 
90 
T G. Parker . 
. 76 
l 6 
92 
* 
H. E. Dickerman . 
42 
A. M. Kinnis . 
45 
W. F. De Wolfe . 
29 
WM. F. MERKLE, Superintendent. 
WARDEN RAIDS TRAIN. 
Twenty-three undersized trout were confiscated 
from the baskets of five Wellsboro, Pa., anglers 
by A. E. Miller, a fish warden, on a New York 
Central passenger train, en route from the Slate 
run fishing region to the Tioga county town. 
Many other anglers escaped the wrath of the war¬ 
den by throwing fish and reels out the car win¬ 
dows. Illegal trout littered the way between 
Ansonia and Stokesdale. 
