IIG 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Jan. 25, 1913 
Club Elections. 
WHITESTONE Y. C. 
The wiiitestone Y. C. elected officers as 
follows; Frederick M. Van Nostrand, Commo¬ 
dore; William A. Banta, Vice-Commodore; 
George V. Vanderpool, Treasurer; Richard 
Battin, Jr., Secretary; Grant S. Kelly, R. A. 
Freeman, Joseph Ruff and Frederick Wittman, 
Governors. 
CORINTHIAN Y. C. 
The Corinthian Y. C., of Philadelphia, elect¬ 
ed George W. Childs Drexel as its commodore 
to succeed E. W. Clarke, who declined re-elec¬ 
tion. There are now more than 200 members 
of the club and in yachts carrying the Corin¬ 
thian Y. C. pennant. 
EASTERN Y. C. 
Robert Treat Paine, 2d, of the sloop yacht 
Shinna, was re-elected commodore of the East¬ 
ern Y. C. The other officers are Herbert M. 
Sears, Vice-Commodore; Henry Taggard, Sec¬ 
retary; Patrick T. Jackson, Treasurer; George 
A. Goddard and Frank B. McQuenten, members 
of council at large; Louis M. Clark, Henry A. 
Frothingham, Frederick M. Hoyt, Henry A. 
Morss and William B. Steam, Regatta Commit¬ 
tee. The rules adopted by the Atlantic coast 
conference were accepted by the club with some 
few amendments for local conditions. 
MANHASSET BAY Y. C. 
The annual meeting of the Manhasset Bay 
Y. C., which was recently held, elected officers 
as follows: Commodore, Henry D. Walbridge; 
Vice-Commodore, John W. Bird; Rear-Commo¬ 
dore, Edgar A. Sierck; Secretary, B, G. Loomis; 
Treasurer, Edward J. West; Measurer, William 
Gardner; Trustees, Class of I 9 i 5 > John T. 
O’Rourke, Charles M. Gould. The club is in 
a flourishing condition. B. G. Loomis, the new 
treasurer, is what Mayor Gaynor termed Fosdick 
—a cyclone in boots. His motto is, “Tell me 
what's wanted and tie the stops on yourself; I 
will get it.” And he will. 
Caini© 
A. C. A. Membership. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
Atlantic Division.—William Walter, Jr., 4617 
Oakland street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa., by 
Joseph W. Broomhead; Harold G. Byington, 37 
Croton Lane, Ossining, N. Y., by A. Rivers 
Genet; J. Howard Fell, 1222 Sansom street, Phil¬ 
adelphia, Pa., by Chas. M. Swart. 
MEMBERS TRANSFERRED. 
Atlantic Division to Central Division.—5292, 
Everett V. Walker, 405 East street, Warren, Pa. 
Atlantic Division to Western Division.—5660, 
Arthur P. Gewehr, c/o Deering, Milliken & Co., 
411 South Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
RESIGNATIONS. 
Central Division.—5661, Fred C. Hanker, 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
Eastern Division.—6216, Wallace C. Ray, 
Providence, R. I. 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced 
here, send a notice like the follotving: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Feb. 22.—Birmingham (Ala.) G. C. tournament. O. L 
Garl, Sec’y- 
April 8-10.—San Antonio, Tex.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s Southwestern Handicap, under auspices of the 
San Antonio Gun Club; $1,000 added money. Winner 
of first place in the Southwestern Handicap guaran¬ 
teed $200 and a trophy; winners of second and third 
places guaranteed $150 and $100 respectively. E. E. 
Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
April 8-10.—Pond Creek, Okla.—Oklahoma State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of Pond Creek G. C. Wm. M. 
Hite, Mgr. 
April 10.—Atglen (Pa.) G. C. Lloyd R. Lewis, Mgr. 
April 16.—Mt. Holly (N. J.) G. C. A. J. Dellette, Sec’y. 
April 15-17.—Montgomery, Ala.—Interstate Association’s 
eighth Southern Handicap tournament, under auspices 
Capital City G. C.; $1,000 added money. Winner of 
first place gviaranteed $200 and a trophy; winners of 
second and third places guaranteed $150 and $100 re¬ 
spectively. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh. 
April 23.—Grundy Center (la.) G. C. Frank W. 
Callaway, Sec’y. 
April 26.—Philadelphia, Pa.—Meadow Spring G. C. Wm. 
F. Letfords, Sec’y. 
April 29.—Guernsey, la.—Du Pont G. C. J. W. Dobbins, 
President. 
May 1-2.—Philadelphia, Pa.—Keystone Shooting League. 
G. F. Hamlin, Sec’y. 
May 5-6.—Laramie, Wyo.—Gem City Gun Club. Tyler 
A. Rogers, Pres. 
May 6-7.—Eagle Grove (la.) G. C. A. L. Yearous, Sec. 
May 7.—Seneca Falls (N. Y.) G. C. C. L. Frantz, Mgr. 
May 7.—Hicksville (O.) G. C. C. E Maxwell, Sec’y. 
May 8-9.—Kankakee (Ill.) G. C. E. F. Radeke, Sec’y. 
May 13-15.—York, Pa.—Pennsylvania State tournament, 
under auspices of York City G. C. N. M. McSherry, 
Sec'y. 
May 14-15.—Waterloo (la.) G. C. Nick Webber, Pres. 
May 22.—Aurelia (la.) G. C. Frank R. Welch, Sec’y. 
May 22.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Onondaga County G. C. 
T. E. Clay, Pres. 
May 27-29.—Fort Dodge, la.—Iowa State tournament, 
under auspices of the Fort Dodge Gun Club. Jos. 
Kautzky, Mgr. 
May 27-29.—N. Platte, Neb.—Nebraska State tournament, 
under auspices of Buffalo Bill G. C. J. C. Den, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Menominee Falls (Wis.) G. C. J. A. Pike, Sec. 
June 2.—Bunker Hill (Ill.) G. C. C. E. Pettengill, Sec. 
June 3.—Maquoketa (la.) G. C. E. L. Hinckley, Sec’y. 
June 4-6.—Circleville, O.—Ohio State tournament, under 
auspices of Ideal G. C. J. S. Ritt, Sec’y. 
June 5.—S. Madison, Wis.—Triangle G.C. H. G. Water¬ 
man, Sec’y. 
June 9-12.—Buffalo, N. Y.—N. Y. State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation tournament. C. F. Lambert, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Buffalo, N. Y.—New York State tournament, 
under auspices of the Buffalo Audubon Club. C. F. 
Lambert, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Eugene, Ore.—Oregon State tournament, 
under auspices of Eugene G. C. E. A. Bean, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Brooklyn (Pa.) R. and G. C. Myron O. 
Tiffany. Pres. 
June 12-13.—Huntington, W. Va.—West yirginia State 
tournament, under auspices of Huntington G. C. 
I. R. Shepherd, Pres. 
June 16-18.—Boise, Idaho.—Idaho State tournament, under 
auspices of Idaho State Sportsmen’s Association. 
E. F. Walton, Sec’y. 
June 17-20.—Dayton. O.—Interstate Association’s four¬ 
teenth Grand American Handicap tournament, on 
grounds of N. C. R. Gun Club; $1,500 added. Win¬ 
ner of first prize guaranteed $600 and a trophy; win¬ 
ners of second and third places guaranteed $500 and 
.$400 respectively. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh. 
June 26.—Fayetteville (N. Y.) G. C. C. C. Snook, Sec’y. 
June 26-27.—Adel (la.) G. C. Chas. F. Clarke, Sec’y. 
July 8 .—Dows (la.) G. C. W. J. Wilson, Sec’y. 
July 8-10.—Cedar Point, O.—The Indians. D. H. Eaton, 
Sec’y. 
July 8-13.—Cedar Point, O.—The Indians’ tournament, 
D. H. Eaton, Sec’y, Cincinnati, O. 
July 9-10.—Jersey Shore (Pa.) G. C. H. Myers, Sec’y. 
July 12.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—S. S. White G. C. 
W. E. Robinson, Sec’y. 
July 15-17.—Wilmington. Del.—Interstate Association’s 
eighth Eastern Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of Du Pont G. C.; $1,000 added money. Winner of 
first place guaranteed $200 and a trophy; winners of 
second and third places guaranteed $150 and $100 re¬ 
spectively. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh. 
July 21-25.—Raymond, Wash.—Pacific Indians. F. C. 
Riehl, Sec’y. 
Aug. 5-7.—Omaha, Neb.—The Interstate Association’s 
eighth Western Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of the Omaha Gun Club; $1,000 added money. Win¬ 
ner of first place in the Western Handicap guaranteed 
$200 and trophy; winners of second and third places 
guaranteed $150 and $100 respectively. E. E. Shaner, 
Mgr., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Aug. 9.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—Independent G. C. 
Chas. H. Newcomb, Sec’v. 
Aug. 15-16.—Dickinson (N. D.) G. C. J. W. Sturgeon, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 21-22.—Mason City, la.—Iowa State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation’s Post-Season tournament, under auspices of 
Cerro Gordo G. C. R. P. Monplasure, Sec’y. 
Aug. 26.—Mechanicsburg (O.) G. C. F. J. Coburn, Sec. 
Sept. 1.—Ogdensburg (N. Y.) S. A. J. M. Morley, Sec. 
Sept. 4.—London (Ohio) G. C. H. L. Hildinger, Sec’y. 
Sept. 17-19.—Atlantic City, N. J.—Westy Hogans. Ber¬ 
nard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
E. M. Daniel, son of the late United States Senator 
John W. Daniel, and himself an attorney, leaves the 
ranks of amateur trapshooters to become a professional, 
having accepted a position with a sporting goods house. 
He twice held the Virginia amateur championship. Dur¬ 
ing 1912 Mr. Daniel broke 2,037 out of 2,180 targets in 
registered events. 
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Jersey City Gun Club will hold an all-day shoot on 
Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 12. There will be ten events of 
20 birds, each, entrance $1.40 in each event; total $14, 
targets included at 2 cents. Two dollars added to 
each event, and to the contestant shooting through the 
entire program and having the highest average, the club 
will give $5. Money divided Rose system, 5, 3, 2, 1. 
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The New Jersey State trapshooting tournament will 
be held at Red Bank on June 5, 6 and 7, on the grounds 
of the Riverside Gun Club. This was decided at the 
last meeting of a committee from the State Sportsmen’s 
Association. The committee representing the State As¬ 
sociation consisted of George Piercy, of Jersey City, pres¬ 
ident of the Association; Charles T. Day, Sr., of New¬ 
ark, secretary; B. M. Shanley and Charles T. Day, Jr., 
both of Newark. The Riverside Club was represented 
by Alfred P. Ivins, president; George Bray and Wm. 
Chandler. 
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We have received from Air. Elmer E. Shaner, Tour¬ 
nament Alanager of the Interstate Association, the fol¬ 
lowing announcements; 
“The fourteenth Grand American Handicap tourna¬ 
ment will be held at Dayton, O., June 17, 18, 19 and 20, 
on the grounds of the N. C. R. Gun Club. There will 
be $1,500 added money. In addition, the winners of first, 
second and third places in the Grand American Handi¬ 
cap proper will be guaranteed $600, $500 and $400 re¬ 
spectively. The winner cf first place will also receive a 
handsome trophy.” 
“The Interstate Association’s eighth Eastern Handi¬ 
cap tournament will be held at Wilmington, Del., July 
15, 16 and 17, under the auspices of the Du Pont Gun 
Club. There will be $1,000 added money.” 
“The Interstate Association’s eighth Southern Han¬ 
dicap tournament will be held at Alontgomery, Ala., 
April 15, 16 and 17, under the auspices of the Capital 
City Gun Club. There will be $1,000 added money.” 
W. G. Beeoroft. 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., Jan. 19.—To-day was 
no day to expect an automobile enthusiast to go trap¬ 
shooting, so only seven trappists got into the rock¬ 
breaking contest to-day. It may be that B. G. Loomis 
couldn’t have won all the events, sufficient unto the day, 
however, is the fact that he won all he entered; limb on 
January cup with (3) 23. and season trophy handicap with 
(3) 22, and he just naturally showed class in each of 
these events. D. E. Smith dragged away take-home 
trophy with 24 from a gift of 2. In the 15-target scratch, 
E. A. Sierck was good for 11, one up on Tomlinson. 
Scores; 
January cup, 25 targets, handicap; 
B G Loomis. 3 23 D E Smith... 
G M Gould. 5 21 J Tomlinson. 
E A Sierck. 3 20 F L Richards 
Season trophy, 25 targets. 
B G Loomis. 3 22 
D E Smith. 2 20 
E A Sierck. 3 18 
handicap; 
F L Richards 
G AI Gould.. 
E G Unitt ... 
Take-home trophy, handicap, 25 targets; 
D E Smith. 2 24 E A Sierck.. 
G M Gould. 5 23 J Tomlinson, 
Fifteen targets, scratch; 
E A Sierck. H D E Smith 
F L Richards. H G AI Gould 
J Tomlinson . 10 
2 20 
0 17 
4 16 
4 17 
5 16 
0 13 
3 19 
0 18 
. 10 
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