April 5, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
441 
July 8.—Dows (la.) G. C. W. J. Wilson, Sec’y. 
July 9. — Oswego (Kans.) G. C. T. H. Chitwood, Sec’y- 
July 8-13.—Cedar Point, O.—The Indians’ tournament. 
D. H. Eaton, Sec’y, (Cincinnati, O. 
July 9-10.—Springfield, Ill. — Central Illinois T. S. L. 
tournament, under auspices of Illinois G. C. M. V. 
Trov, Sec’y. 
July 9-10.—Jersey Shore (Pa.) G. C. H. Myers, Sec’y. 
July 11—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Heil, Sec’y. 
July 10-11.—Spencer (G. C.) C. E. Golby, Pres. 
July 12.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—S. S. White G. C. 
W. E. Robinson, Sec’y. 
July 15.—Iowa City (la.) G. C. C. Bothell, Sec’y. 
July 15-17.—Wilmington, Del.—Interstate Association’s 
eighth Eastern Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of Du Pont (I. 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 16. — Bottineau (N. D.) G. C. A. Lallum, Sec’y. 
July 16-17.—Seattle (Wash.) T. S. A. H. Fleming, Pres. 
July 17.—Jewell (la.) G C. W. S. Hoon, Sec’y. 
July 17.—Lorain (O.) G. C. J. P. Traxler, Sec’y. 
July 21-25.—Raymond, Wash.—Pacific Indians. F. C. 
Riehl, Sec’y. 
July 22-2^—Butler (Pa.) K. and G. C. S. G. Purvis, Sec. 
July 24. — Lewiston, Pa.—Central Pennsylvania T. S. A. 
tournament, under auspices of Lewiston R. and G. C. 
W. P. Steinbach, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
A. J. McClure won the final shoot for the Captains’ 
cup at the Laurel House Gun Club traps at Lakewood 
last Saturday with 87. Dr. C. O. H. Keyser won the 
sweep.stake cup with 96. 
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The United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association Gun 
Club will hold an annual all-day spring tournament at 
Beverly, Mass., on Saturday, May 24, and its annual all¬ 
day fall tournament on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the same 
place. The club is planning to make these bigger and 
better shoots than any they have held previously, and all 
shooters are cordially invited to attend. The officers of 
the club are: A. C. Spencer, President; W. R. Ilurd 2d, 
Field Captain; P. B. Batchelder, Secretary; W. A. Lus- 
comb, Vice-President; Range Officers: M. E. Ellis, C. B. 
Giles, W. A. Luscomb; Directors, S. W. Winslow, Jr.; 
H. E. Sears, A. T. Foster, H. H. Eaton. 
W. G. Beeoroft. 
PoHstown Gun Club. 
PoTTSTOWN, Pa., March 29.—The annual white flyer 
handicap show of the Pottstown Gun Club, held on the 
club’s Mill Park grounds to-day, was a great success. 
The Mill Park Handicap, 15 white flyers, $10 en¬ 
trance, was the feature event, with twenty-one entries, 
of whom Norman W. Hanley, captain of the Pottstown 
Gun Club, and Harry J. Wolf, of Ringing Hill, tied in 
15 straight for the President’s cup, with Edward Emmers, 
of Royersford; Isaac Knowles, E. B. Melrath and S. C. 
Aiman, of Philadelphia, tie on 14 each for the Secre¬ 
tary’s cup. Hanley carried off the honors, as Wolf had 
left the grounds before the shoot-off was ordered, while 
Isaac Knowles won the Secretary’s cup. The scores: 
Yds. Tl. Yds. Tl. 
Peter Miller... 
.. 27 
11 
Murtorf .. 
.... 27 
10 
Wolf . 
.. 30 
15 
Eschbach ..., 
.... 28 
9 
T D Smith. 
.. 30 
13 
Waddell . 
.... 27 
13 
VVitmeyer . 
.. 27 
7 
Knowles . 
.... 30 
14 
F Miller . 
.. 27 
12 
Melrath . 
.... 29 
14 
Hanley . 
.. 28 
15 
Aiman .. 
.... 29 
14 
Eck . 
.. 29 
12 
Scott . 
.... 30 
11 
FJmmers . 
.. 29 
14 
Brown . 
.... 28 
13 
Haas . 
.. 30 
9 
Fries . 
.... 25 
13 
Gcist . 
.. 30 
11 
Stettler . 
.... 27 
11 
Rhoades . 
.. 26 
7 
Orainge Gun Club. 
Or.-vnge, N. j., March 29.—The following scores were 
made to-day at the shoot of the Orange Gun and Rod 
Club. The first contest was a 25-target practice; the 
second, a jack rabbit sweepstakes, and the third a leg of 
the series on the Dukes prize. Scores: 
Events: 
12 3 
Events: 
12 3 
Von Lengerke.. 
Gillespie . 
.. 22 14 43 
.. 16 11 39 
Johnson . 
llaldwin . 
.... 4 2 26 
. 0 11 23 
Rockwell . 
.. 17 11 16 
Trimpi . 
.... 020 
C R Babson ,... 
.. 18 13 36 
Lockwood .... 
.... 0 10 35 
W A Babson.... 
.. 12 7 36 
Dates . 
.... 0 0 35 
A Hosier . 
.. 16 7 28 
D&ni«I Boone Gun Club. 
Marthasville, Mo., IMarch 29.—Most of the boys 
are too busy to get out to shoot, but those who were 
out found the weather better than it has been for a 
long time. The scores: 
Shot at. Broke. 
Meyer . 50 34 
Kite . 30 25 
A F Ahmann .. 30 24 
E Suhre . 30 21 
John Mutert ... 30 21 
Shot at. Broke. 
Wyatt . 25 23 
Bollmann . 25 23 
G Fortmann .... 25 19 
J F Koch .10 7 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
ML Silsby Gun Club. 
St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 26.—A gun club was or¬ 
ganized at this place on March 5, to be known as the 
Mt. Silsby Gun Club,_ with nine charter members as 
follows: Fred. Cushman, Benj. Daniels, Alden McFar¬ 
land, Morton D. Lyster, Carl Daniels, Albert McFarland. 
Benj. Tousant, T. H. Lyster and Carl Lyster. The fol¬ 
lowing officers were chosen for the year 1913: President, 
Alden McFarland; Vice-President, Benj. Daniels; Sec¬ 
retary and Treasurer, Carl F. Lyster; Field Captain, Carl 
Daniels. The club has already purchased an E.xpert 
trap and a good supply of clay pigeons, and expects to 
commence shooting by May 1. The total membership 
consists of about thirty. It is hoped it may be in¬ 
creased to fifty. Land for the trapshooting has been 
donated by one of the members. 
Carl T. Lyster, Sec’y-Treas. 
New Hanover Gun Club. 
Wilmington, N. C., March 28.—The following scores 
were made to-day: 
Boylan 65, Grant 65, Dreher 69, Underwood 46, Hol¬ 
loway, 48. 
Essex County Country Club. 
West Orange, X. J., March 29. — W. H. Delehanty 
won the events here to-day, which feat with him has 
grown to be a habit. He took the '^larch trophy with 
a full of 25, and handicap sweepstakes with 22. In the 
other event Janies Hart and IE M. Shanley, Jr., 
scratch men, tied with a 23. Scores: 
Handicap sweepstah 
:es, 
25 targets: 
W R Delehanty . 
.. 4 
22 
B M Shanley .... 
.... 0 
20 
T A Hart . 
.. 0 
21 
Peter Hauck .. 
18 
L H Ross . 
.. 5 
21 
A O Headley ... 
.... 2 
17 
A Bryant . 
.. 2 
20 
Take-home trophy. 
25 
targets: 
Delehanty . 
.. 4 
22 
Shanley . 
.... 0 
23 
Hart . 
.. 0 
23 
H auck . 
22 
Ross . 
.. 5 
20 
Headley . 
.... 2 
16 
Bryant . 
.. 2 
20 
March trophv: 
Delehanty . 
.. 4 
25 
Hauck . 
21 
Hart . 
.. 0 
21 
Headley . 
.... 2 
24 
Ross . 
.. 5 
19 
W' H Peck . 
.... 8 
21 
Bryant . 
.. 2 
20 
C FI Daly . 
.... 0 
18 
Shanley . 
.. 0 
23 
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Dr. W. G. Hudson, third, with six 75’s. Both shot 
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