Jan. II, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Penn Square Gun Club. 
Pekn Square, Pa., Jan. 4. — The Penn Square Gun 
Club held a shoot on their grounds this afternoon. 
Shooters from Philadelphia, Norristown, Lansdale and 
surrounding counties were there. 
The scores in a 10-bird event were: Walker 9, Watz 
9, Hart 9, Harry Smith 8, Phillips 8, Charles Clark 7, 
Royan 7, Perkheimer 7, Hopkins G, Jamison 6. 
Miss-and-out: Chailk 5, Hart 5, Phillips 4, Roynan 
4, Berkheimer 4, Hopkins 3, Jamison 3, Callahan 3, 
Romig 2, i'ulmer 2, Schuker 2. 
Miss-ond-out: Hart 6, Chalk 5, Roynan 4, Phillips 
4, Jamison 3, Callahan 3, Booker 2, Schuyer 2, Brooks 2. 
Liberty Grove Gun Club. 
Liberty Grove, Md., Jan. 2. —Inclosed find report 
of the monthly shoot of the Liberty Grove Gun Club 
held on Jan. 1. The members of this club are all new 
men at the business, and as we only organized last 
winter, we are doing about as well as can be expected, 
il'e now have about thirty members. 
Twenty-five targets, 50 cents entrance—Tosh 18, 
Griest 18, C. McCardell 22, Caldwell 16, Gillespie 21, 
Athinson 21, Fitzgerald 21, Roland 21, Hindman 18, 
McDowell 21, E. McCardell 22, Bancroft 15, Cadle 15, 
G. McCardell 17, Patten 12. 
Sportsmen’s Association Elects Officers. 
Augusta, Me., Jan. 3. —The annual meeting of the 
Maine Fish and Game .Sportsmen’s Association was held 
to-day in the Fish and Game Museum. Eleven recom¬ 
mendations by Chairman Wilson, of the Fish and Game 
Association were under discussion and acted upon. The 
following officers were elected" President, J. Putnam 
Stevens, Portland; Vice-Presidents, L. T. Carleton, Win- 
throp; George N. Greeley, Bangor; H. W. Ricker, 
Poland; C. C. Wilsorr Auburn; Frank A. Emery, San¬ 
ford; M. J. Googin, Lewiston; Roy L. Marston, Skow- 
iiegan; A.'J. Stearns, Norway; Ira G. Hersey, Houlton; 
F. G. Kinsman, Augusta; Secretary and Treasurer, F. H. 
Smith, Littlefield; Con.sulting Attorneys, William H. 
Newell, Lewiston; Willis E. Parsons, Foxcroft; Daniel 
AV. Nason, Bangor; Directors, John F. Sprague, Dover; 
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Nanhassel Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., Jan 5.—The regular weekly 
shoot of the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club was held to-day. 
Besides the regular events a take-home trophy was hung 
up for a 100-bird scratch, and a Du Pont trophy for a 
lOO-target handicap. Sixteen shooters showed up. The 
targets were very hard, the light being extremely poor, 
Silkworth got away with the take-home trophy and 
E. P. Alker won the Du Pont trophy, and C. M. Gould 
won a leg on the yearly prize, and J. W. Alker won a 
leg on the January cup. Scores, No. 1 was for take-home 
trophy; No. 2, for Du Pont Handicap: 
Events: 
t 
2 
Events: 1 
2 
*W Silkworth... 
. 88 
5 93 
Dr Groll . 73 
10 83 
Dr Sauer . 
. 86 
4 90 
T W Alker. 71 
10 81 
W von Boeckman 85 
4 89 
R Howland . 65 28 93 
F R Long. 
. 82 
8 90 
H F Funke. 65 
15 80 
?E P Alker. 
77 
18 95 
E A Sierck. 64 
12 76 
T H Foster. 
. 75 
8 83 
C M Gould.62 
25 87 
S F Clark. 
. 75 
16 91 
D Provost .45 
20 65 
December cup, 25 
targets, handicap: 
4 21 
T W Alker. 
2 25 
E P Alker. 
H F Clark. 
4 23 
T Foster . 
2 20 
F R Long . 
1 23 
C von Boeckman... 
0 20 
C M Gould. 
6 22 
H Funke . 
4 19 
Dr Sauer . 
0 22 
Dr Groll . 
2 18 
E A Sierck. 
4 22 
N Provost . 
7 18 
R Howland . 
W S Silkworth. 
7 22 
0 21 
D Provost . 
4 13 
Yearly prize. 
25 targets, 
handicap: 
2 20 
C M Gould. 
6 25 
F Foster . 
W S Silkworth. 
0 23 
F R Long. 
1 20 
R Howland . 
7 23 
C von Boeckman.... 
0 20 
E P Alker. 
4 23 
N Funke . 
4 20 
H F Clark. 
4 21 
Dr Groll . 
2 19 
J W Alker. 
2 21 
L Provost . 
7 19 
Dr Sauer . 
0 21 
D Provost . 
4 17 
C A Sierck. 
4 21 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa.. Jan. 4. —Felix, Muller and Redmond oc¬ 
cupied upper berths in the 10-bird match here to-day. 
In a special 25-bird race Rose beat Thompson 16 to 
15. A miss-and-out was divided by Aiman and Rose, 
who ran 9 straight, then decided to share the money, 
and the second was tied by Thomas and Coyle, who 
each grassed eight. 
The scores in the 10-bird event were: Redmond 9. 
F. Muller 9, Felix 9, Rose 8, Knowles 7, Thornas 7, 
Jackson 7, Thompson 6. Miller 6, Killian 6, Bevins 6, 
M’. Thomas 6, Aiman 5. 
Inland Wardens Elect Officers, 
Augusta, Me., Jan. 2. —At a meeting of the Maine 
Inland and Fish IVardens’ Association, held in the rooms 
of the fish and game department at the State House last 
night, the following officers were elected for the present 
year: Presidtnt. Charles P. Gray, Fryeburg; Secretary 
and Treasurer, Frank M. Perkins, Bradley: Vice-Presi¬ 
dents, T. Pollard, Foxcroft; George Cushman, Port¬ 
land, and John H. Ruth, Linneus. 
{Trap Notes continued on page 62.) 
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March 5-8. — Dnquesne Kennel Club, of M'estern Penn- 
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March 6-8. — St. Paul Boston Terrier Club, at St. Paul, 
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April 18-19.—French’Bulldog Club of America, at Hotel 
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