FOREST AND STREAM 
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June 25.—Clifton Forge, Va.—Clifton Forge Gun Club. 
John R. Payne, Jr., secretary. 
June 27 and 28.—Fond du Lac, VVis.—North Fond du 
Lac Gun Club. Jack Hill, secretary. 
June 30.—Milan, Mo.—Milan Gun Club. N. A. Mewmaw, 
president. 
June 30.—Columbus, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the Sun- 
bury Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, secretary. 
June 30.—McHenry, N. Dak.—Game City Gun Club. J. 
F. Foster, secretary. 
July 1 and 2.—Vancouver, B. C., Canada.—Vancouver 
Gun Club. C. A. Porter, secretary. 
July 1.—Catasauqua, Pa.—Bryden Gun Club. Edgar C. 
Jones, secretary. 
July 1.—Red Deer, Alta., Canada.—Red Deer Gun Club, 
W. H. Plaxton, president. 
July 2.—Bunceton, Mo.—Bunceton Gun Club. J. R. Judy, 
secretary. 
July 2.—Jersey Shore, Pa.—Jersey Shore Gun Club. 
Henry Myers, Secy. 
July 2 and 3.’—Tupelo, Miss.—Tupelo Gun Club. Ward 
Allen, president. 
July 3-4.—Olympia, Ky.—Olympia Springs Gun Club. 
Cush Stevens, manager. 
July 4.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Hunters Club of Onondaga 
County. Dr. L. J. Sanford, secretary. 
July 4.—Richmond, Va.—West End Gun Club. M. D. 
Hart, secretary. 
July 7.—Tippecanoe, Ind.—Tippecanoe Valley Gun Club. 
G. S. St. John, secretary. 
July 7.—Holstein, Iowa.—Holstein Gun Club. Henry Pip- 
gras, secretary. 
July 7-8.—Mandan, N. Dak.—Mandan Gun Club. C. E. 
Edquest, secretary. 
July 8 and 9.—Dayton, Ky.—Northern Kentucky Gun 
Club. H. R. Irwin, manager. 
July 8 and 9.—Decatur, Ills.—Central Illinois. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Business Men’s Club, H. W. Cadwallader, presi¬ 
dent. 
July 8.—Toledo, Ohio.—Toledo Power Boat Gun Club. C. 
A. Mathias, secretary. 
July 8-9.—Harrisburg, Pa.—Harrisburg Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation. L. A. Egolf, secretary. 
July 9 and to.—West Forest Park, Baltimore, Md.—West 
Forest Park Gun Club. Richard T. Collings, manager. 
July 10 and u.—Dickinson, N. D.—Dickinson Gun Club. 
Frank Ray, treasurer. 
luly 10.—Sleepy Eye, Minn.—Sleepy Eye Rod and Gun 
Club. R. A. Brust, secretary. 
July 10 and 11.—Portland, Maine.—Maine State Tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Portland Gun Club. 
S. W. Dimick, Secretary. 
July 11.—Holmesburg Junction, Penna.—Independent Gun 
Club. C. H. Newcomb, secretary. 
July 13 and 14.—Beach, N. Dak.—Beach Gun Club. Theo. 
Schweitzer, secretary. 
July 14.—Marshalltown, la.—Iona Gun Club. A. R. 
Cooper, secretary. 
July 14.—Elkens, W. Va.—Elkens Gun Club. J. D. Mc- 
Ewen, secretary. 
July 14 and 15.—Greensboro, Ala.—Greensboro Gun Club. 
A. L. Lawson, secretary. 
July 14, 15 and 16.—Springfield, Ills.—Illinois State Tour¬ 
nament, 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 14 and 15.—Houston, Tex.—Interurban Gun Club. 
L. 0 . Sumbardo, secretary. 
July 15.—Staunton, Va.—Staunton Gun Club. L. W. 
Puffenbarger, secretary. 
July 15.—Winona, Minn.—Winona Sportsmen’s Club. J. 
D. McMartin, president. 
July 16.—Lewistown, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Lewistown Rod and Gun Club. Jack Waltz, sec¬ 
retary. 
July 18.—Danbury, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Pahquioque Gun Club. E. H. Bailey, secietary. 
July 20 and 21.—Ocean City, Md.—Berlin Gun Club. H. 
L. Worthington, manager. 
July 20, 21 and 22.—Portland, Ore.—Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s Ninth Pacific Coast Handicap Tournament, 
under the auspices of the Portland Gun Club; $1,000 
added money. Winner of first place in the Pacific 
Coast Handicap guaranteed $100 and a trophy; win¬ 
ner 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. 
July 22, 23 and 24.—Detroit, Mich.—Michigan State Tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Detroit Pastime 
Gun Club. C. E. Winslow, manager. 
July 22.—Warsaw, Ind.—Warsaw Gun Club. Jos. S. 
Campfield, secretary. 
July 22.—Baudette, Minn.—Baudette Gun Club. A. M. 
Hoover, Secretary, Baudette, Minn. 
July 24.—Huntington, W. Va.—Huntington Gun Club. A. 
C. Martin, secretary. 
July 25.—Louisville, Ky.—Gander Gun Club. Emile Pra- 
goff, secretary. 
July 28.—Wellman, la.—Wellman Gun Club. J. J. Ward, 
secretary. 
July 28.—Caldwell, Kans.—Caldwell Gun Club. John F. 
Ryland, Secy. 
August 3, 4, s, 6.—Toronto, Ont., Can.—Dominion of 
Canada Trap Shooting Association. F. I. Fox, Local 
Secy. 
August 4, 5 and 6.—Green Bay, Wis.—The Interstate 
Association’s Ninth Western Handicap Tournament, 
under the auspices of the Green Bay Game and Gun 
Club; $1,000 added money. Winner of first place in 
the Western Handicap guaranteed $100 and a trophy; 
winner of second place guaranteed $75 and a trophy, 
and winner for third place guaranteed $50 and a 
trophy. Several other trophies wil lalso be awarded. 
Elmer E. Shaner, manager, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
August 4.—Elwood, Ind.—Elwood Gun Club. S. W. Swi- 
hart, secretary. 
August 5.—Gouverneur, N. Y.—Gouverneur Rod and Gun 
Club. W. R. Patrick, secretary. 
August 6.—Johnstown, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Johnstown Gun Club. Jack Waltz, secretary. 
August 7.—Fulton, Ky.—Fulton Gun Club, J. E. Hanne- 
phin, manager. 
August 11.—Washington, Pa.—Western Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Washington Gun Club. Louis Lautenslager, 
president. 
August 11, 12 and 13.—Little Rock, Ark.—Arkansas State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Little Rock 
Gun Club. Geo. W. Clements, secretary. 
August 12 and 13.—Lincoln, Ills.—Central Illinois Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Lincoln Gun Club. W. E. Smith, secretary. 
August 20 and 21.—Cincinnati, O.—Cincinnati Gun Club. 
R. F. Davies, secretary. 
August 29.—Dayton, Ohio.—Central Ohio Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Salem Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, Secretary. 
September 7.—O’Fallon, Ills.—O’Fallon Gun Club. P. S. 
September 7.—Eureka, Cal.—Eureka Blue Rock Club. 
Warren E. Innes, Secy. 
September 2-3.—Sunbury, Penna.—Sunbury-Selinsgroy 
Gun Club. J. W. Schoffstall, Sec’y. 
September 7.—Hutchinson, Kans.—New Hutchinson 
Gun Club, W. E. Hubert, secretary. 
September 8, 9, 10 and 11.—Dayton, O.—The Interstate 
Association’s Fifteenth Grand American. Handicap 
Tournament, on the grounds of the N. C. R. Gun 
Club; $1,500 added money. Winner of first place in 
the Grand American Handicap guaranteed $600 and 
a trophy; winner of second place guaranteed $500 
and a trophy, and winner of third place guaranteed 
$400 and a trophy. Several other trophies will also 
be awarded. Elmer E. Shaner, manager, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa. 
September 15 and 16.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Indianapolis 
Gun Club, Geo. R. Waite, secretary. 
September 16, 17 and 18.—Atlantic City, N. J. 
“Westy Hogans” Gun Club, Bernard Elsesser, sec¬ 
retary. 
September 19 and 20.—Sacramento, Cal.—Capital City 
Blue Rock Club. B. H. Worthen, manager. 
September 26.—Beverly, Mass.—U. S. M. A. A. Gun 
Club, Wm. B. Morgan, president. 
October 5-6.—Lewiston, Ida.—Lewiston G-n Club. C. 
E. Butler, Sec’y. 
October 6 and 7.—Medford, Okla.—Medford Gun Club, 
I. V. Hardy, secretary. 
October 14 and 15.—Kankakee, Ills.—Kankakee Gun 
Club, F. Radeke, secretary. 
October 7 and 8.—Bloomington, Ills.—Central Illinois 
Trapshooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices 
of the McLean County Gun Club, James Gray, Presi¬ 
dent. 
October 8.—Elkton, Md.—Elkton Gun Club. J. H. 
Reynolds, Sec’y. 
October 21, 22.—Ray, Ariz.—Ray Gun Club. Geo. Staiger. 
Secy. 
October 12.—Rising Sun, Md.—Rising Sun Gun Club, H. 
L. Worthington, Manager. 
November 7.—Williams, Ariz.—Williams Gun Club, R. 
M. Reese, secretary. 
November 9, 10 and n.—Phoenix, Ariz.—Arizona State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Phoenix 
Gun Club, W. B. Twitchell, president. 
November 11.—Greeley, Nebr.—Greeley Gun Club. C. H. 
Larsen, Secy. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. REED SHANER, 
Elks to Hold Trap Tournament. 
Sandusky, O. 
As a new diversion for the entertainment of the Ohio* 
Association of Elks which annually holds its reunion 
at Cedar Point, a local lake summer resort, the resort 
management has decided upon a big trap-shooting 
tournament as a feature of this year’s gathering. A 
shoot on a small scale last year was so successful 
that a larger one was arranged for this year. 
The Elks will hold their tourney on the beach not 
far from the large Hotel Breakers. Any lodge in the 
state may enter as many teams as it desires. No con¬ 
testants can win more than one trophy in the entire 
shoot, the trophy going to the next highest score. The 
optional sweeps shall be divided 35, 30, 20 and 15 per 
cent, and Interstate Trap Shooting rules shall govern 
all points not otherwise provided. Professionals, al¬ 
though they may be Elks, will shoot for targets only, 
except when participating as a member of a team 01- 
squad representing an Ohio lodge. 
Messrs. Luther Squier, John R. Taylor, Rolla Heikes, 
Charley Young, R. C. Chamberlain, T. G. Barstow, D. 
C. Clancv, A. R. Duckham, August Kuebeler and 
many other well known Elk trap shooters will partici¬ 
pate and aid in making it a success. The program 
follows: TEAM SHOOT. 
1st Prize—Highest score by any one lodge team of 
5 men, 50 targets each man, handsome silver loving 
cup with base. 
2nd Prize—Second highest score by any one wdge 
team of 5 men, 50 targets each man, fine 14 inch silver 
loving cup and base. 
3rd Prize—Third highest score by any one lodge team 
of 5 men, 50 targets each man, beautiful silver loving 
For longest run in entire 2 days’ shoot, Gold Elk 
Shooters’ Watch Fob. 
For highest average each day. Gold Elk Shooters rob. 
To the high gun of each lodge team, if represented 
by two or more shooters and shooting throughout the 
entire program, Sterling Silver Elk Shooters’ Watch 
Fob. 
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 
19th. 
Shooting Begins 
at 9:oo 
A. M.- 
-1st Event. 
Event 
1-15 Targets 
Entrance 
$ .30 
Optional 
$ 1.00 
Event 
2-15 Targets 
Entrance 
•30 
Optional 
I.OO 
Event 
3-15 Targets 
Entrance 
.30 
Optional 
I.OO 
Event 
4-15 Targets 
Entrance 
•30 
Optional 
I.OO 
Event 
5-15 Targets 
Entrance 
■ 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
6-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
7-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
8-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
9-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
10-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
mo 
$3.oc 
$10.00 
THURSDAY. AUGUST 
20tll. 
Shooting Begins 
at 9:00 A. M.- 
-2nd Event. 
Event 
1-15 Targets 
Entrance 
$ .30 
Optional 
$ 1.00 
Event 
2-15 Targets 
Entrance 
•30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
3-15 Targets 
Ent ranee 
•30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
4-15 Targets 
Entrance 
•30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
5-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
6-15 Targets 
Entrance 
•30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
7-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
8-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
q-15 Targets 
Entrance 
• 30 
Optional 
1.00 
Event 
10-15 Targets 
Entrance 
■ 3 ° 
Optional 
1.00 
150 $3-oo $10.00 
Thursday, after conclusion of 2nd Event the Trophies 
Contest will take “place as follows: 
(A) Any one lodge team of five men, 50 targets each 
man. for highest team score—1st prize. 
(B) Any one lodge team of five men, 50 targets each 
man. for second highest team score—2nd prize. 
(C) Any one lodge team of five men. 50 targets each 
man, for third highest team score—3rd prize. 
SPECIAL—To give permanence and added interest 
the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes or lodge team trophies re¬ 
main the property of the winning team for one year 
only thus at the succeeding shoot the holding teams 
must defend their title or failing to contest to sur¬ 
render their cup to the association to be awarded to 
the high team according to the cHss^ WALRATH 
SMOKE 
IT’S GREAT 
10c. per tin 10c. 
