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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 14, 1913 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced 
here, send a notice tike the following: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
June 16-18.—Boise, Idaho.—Idaho State tournament, under 
auspices Idaho State S. A. E. F. Walton, Sec’y- 
June 17-iO.—Dayton, O. —Interstate Association’s four¬ 
teenth Grand American Handicap tournament, on 
grounds of N. C. R. Gun Club; $2,000 added. Winner 
of first prize guaranteed $600 and a trophy; winners 
of second and third places guaranteed $500 and $400 
respectively. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh. 
June 17.—Thief River Falls (Minn.) G. C. P. O. Myrum, 
Sec’y. 
June 18-19.—Springfield, Vt.—Vermont State tournament, 
auspices Springfield G. C. I. L. Hall, Sec’y. 
June 19-20.—Warroad (Minn.) G. C. D. F. Miller, Pres. 
June 21.—Billings (Mont.) R. and G. C. C. M. Ray, Pres. 
June 21.—^Johnstown, Pa.—Central Pennsylvania T. S. L. 
tournament, under auspices of Johnstown G. C. 
Harry A. Shields, Sec’y. 
June 21.—Bridgeport, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap- 
shooters’ i>eague tournament, under auspices of Sea 
Side G. C. Earl R. Lewis, Sec’y. 
June 22-26.—Devil’s Lake, N. D.—Queen City G. C. 
J. F. Duis, Pres. 
June 23-25.—Pueblo, Colo.—Colorado, New Mexico and 
Wyoming State tournament, under auspices of the 
Pueblo G. C. C. H. Spoor, Sec’y. 
June 24.—Fulton (Mo.) G. C. Fred C. Wells, Sec’y. 
June 24.—Rockaway Beach, N. Y.—Rockaway (3. C. 
Paul von Boecknian, Sec'y. 
June 24-26. —Crookston, Minn.—Minnesota State tourna¬ 
ment, auspices Crookston G. C. T. Morris, Pres. 
June 25.—Robinson (Ill.) G. C. C. M. Franke, Sec’y. 
June 26-26.—Du Bois (Pa.) G. C. E. W. Kelly, Sec'y. 
June 26.—Toledo (O.) G. C. George Volk, Sec’y. 
June 26.—Sedalia (Mo.) G. C. John McGrath, Sec’y. 
June 26.—Ada (Minn.) G. C. A. P. McDowell, Pres. 
June 26.—Fayetteville (N. Y.) G. C. C. C. Snook, Sec’y. 
June 26-27.—Adel (la.) G. C. (jhas. F. Clarke, Sec’y. 
June 27-28.—Grand Forks, N. D.—North Dakota State 
tournament, under auspices of North Dakota State 
S. A. Clarence A. Hale, Pres. 
June 28.—Catasauqua, Pa.—Bryden G.C. E. C. Jones, Sec. 
June 28-29.—San Jose (Cal.) Blue Rock Club. O. N. 
Ford, Sec’y. 
June 28-July 1.—Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada.—Canadian 
Indians. W. T. Ely, High Scribe. 
June 30.—Grafton (W. Va.) G. C. R. Gerstell, Jr., Sec’y. 
June 30.—Dickson City (Pa.) R. & G. C. Thos. F. Pad- 
don, Pres. 
June 30-July 1.—Vancouver (B. C., Canada) G. C. C. A. 
Porter, Sec’y. 
June 30-July 1.—Fargo, N. D.—Gate City G. C. A. E. Rose, 
Sec’y. 
July 1.—Red Deer (Alberta, Can.) G. C. G. B. Parker, 
Sec’y. 
July 1.—McKeesport, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
L. tournament under auspices of McKeesport G. C. 
Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
July 2.—Vicksburg, Miss.—Hill City G. C. J. J. Brad- 
field, Mgr. 
July 3.—Calgary (Can.) G. C. John Barr, Sec’y. 
July 4. —Waukesha, Wis.—Spring City G. C. Homer E. 
White, Sec’y. 
July 4. —Greenwich (Conn.) G. C. J. H. Finch, Pres. 
July 4.—Nepoleon {().) S. A. H. R. Glass, Mgr. 
July 4. —Coalgate (Okla.) G. C. F. C. Varner, Sec’y. 
July 4. —Syracuse, N. Y.—Hunters’ Club of (Jnondaga 
County. Chas. H. Stanard, Sec’y. 
July 4. —Lynchburg (Va.) G. C. J. M. Fisher, Sec’y. 
July 4-6.—Harrisburg (Pa.) S. A. L. B. Worden, Mgrr. 
July 4-5.— Hattiesburg, Miss. — Mississippi State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of Hattiesburg G. C. H. S. 
Hagerty. Sec’y. 
July 4-6.—Reno, Nev.—California-Nevada T. S. As. State 
tournament. T. D. Riley, Sec’y. 
July 7.—Lethbridge, Canada.—Alberta G. C. E. V. 
Green, Pres. 
July 8-10.—Cedar Point, O.—The Indians. D. H. Eaton, 
Sec’y. 
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 11-12.—Nelson (B. C.) G. C. W. A. Ward, Sec’y. 
July 12.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—S. S. White G. C. 
W. E. Robinson. Sec’y. 
July 12.—Ridgefield (Conn.) G. C. W. L. Rockwell, Sec’y. 
July 14-15.—Revelstoke (B.C.) G.C. A. J. MacDonell, Sec. 
fuly 15.—Iowa City (la.) G. C. C. Bothell, Sec’y. 
July 15-16.—Paragould (Ark.) G. C. C. W. Stedman, Sec’y. 
July 16.—Bottineau (N. D.) G. C. A. Lallum, Sec’y. 
July 16-17.—Seattle (Wash.) T. S. A. H. Iteming, Pres. 
July 15-17.—Wilmington, Del.—Interstate Association’s 
eighth Eastern Handicap tournament, under auspices 
of Du Pont G. C,; $1,(100 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 16-17.—Armstrong (B. C., Canada) G. C. A. E. 
Morgan, Sec’y. 
July 17.—Lorain (O.) G. C. J. P. Traxler, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
J. M. Henderson has been elected president, and H. H. 
Nell, secretary-treasurer of that flourishing gun club in 
Anaconda, Mont. j 
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Secretary A. K. Ludwig, of the Hercules Gun Club, 
Temple, Pa., announces a grand target' shoot at 120 
targets—eight events—entrance $8.80, under the percent¬ 
age system, for Saturday, June 14, 1914. Ideal Leggett 
trap and bluerocks will be used. All amateurs invited 
to attend. 
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There was on exhibition at the Du Pont Gtin Club 
house last Saturday, one of the silver cups donated by 
Eugene du Pont, to be shot for during the balance of 
1913. Mr. Du Pont has donated one cup for each of the 
five classes. A, B, C, D and E. These cups are to be 
shot for under conditions similar to those governing the 
1912 cups. Frank L. Connable has donated a sterling 
silver cup, to be shot for under conditions similar to 
the cup he presented in the early part of 1912. This 
makes the third trophy Mr. Connable has donated the 
club. 
at 
The second annual clay bird shoot of the Queens 
Club will be held at its grounds. Queens, L. I. on Satur¬ 
day, June 21, 150 birds, added handicap, 16yds. rise. 
Shooting starts at 10 A. M. No entrance accepted after 
first squad begins the third event of 25 targets. All ties 
will be shot off at 25 targets each. No shooter may win 
but one of the 50-bird prizes, and one of the prizes in the 
main 150-bird handicap event. Ten prizes in all. Special 
prize for high scratch score for entire program of 150 
birds. Six handicap prizes for entire program. One 
prize for winner of each of the 50-bird events. An 
optional $1 sweepstake on each 25-bird event, and a $4 
extra optional sweepstake on the entire program of 150 
birds. Class shooting, money divided 40, 30, 20 and 10. 
Entrance, including lunch and refreshments, $5. To reach 
grounds take L. I. R. R. electric train at Flatbush avenue 
station, Brooklyn, or Pennsylvania R. R. station, N. Y. 
city. By automobile, to Jamaica, then Hillside avenue 
or Fulton street direct to Queens. All standard ammuni¬ 
tion can be purchased at the club grounds. 
W. G. Beecroft. 
Smith Gun Club 
Newark, N. J., .June 7.—The sweepstake shoot was as 
follows: J. Riley 20, 21, 19, 22; John Smith 18, 20, 18, 17; 
J. Geyette 7, 9, 9, 6 ; W. McMahon 19, 19, 21, 20; Fred 
Lewis 7, 10, 6 , 9; Frank Van Ness 10, 13, 13, 12; Sam 
Castle 21, 22, 20, 18; I. Castle 23, 24, 24; E. E. Gardner 
18, 15, 17; R. Bercaugh 22, 20, 21. 
Transact Your Business Early. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., June 5 .—Editor Forest and 
Stream: We will thank you to announce in the 
Trap Department of Forest anp Stream that, 
on account of the Grand American Handicap tour¬ 
nament, the office of the secretary of the Inter¬ 
state Association will be closed from June 14 to 
June 21 inclusive. This announcement is made 
for the benefit of gun clubs that may have regis¬ 
tered tournament matters to take up with us 
within the dates specified. 
The Interstate Assn., 
E. Reed Shaner, Sec’y. 
Oneonfa G. C. 
Oneonta, N. Y., June 7. —High wind and rain dur¬ 
ing the day were conditions which prevented many 
high scores; it was also the cause of keeping the shoot¬ 
ers away, as many had promised to attend our shoot, 
but did not show up. Scores: 
N P Bonny. 
160 
119 
R G Wheeler.... 
160 
134 
H W Smith. 
160 
115 
W E Corfield... 
160 
141 
*S Glover . 
160 
153 
A E Denning... 
160 
140 
J S Conley. 
160 
128 
W E Denny. 
160 
93 
W J Howland.. 
160 
128 
E X Turnbull... 
160 
102 
E L Seelig. 
20 
13 
■^J H Briggs. 
80 
46 
Earl Bates . 
160 
113 
F Spencer .160 113 
B S Morgan.... 80 53 
A E Nye.160 120 
H Shove .160 119 
N A Pratt .160 138 
Jas Graham ... 160 116 
L L Curtis. 20 15 
H Butts .160 109 
E J Parish. 80 48 
A A Hiller. 40 25 
Wm Carrington. 80 39 
G B Hiller . 20 14 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N Y., June 9. —With fair weather a small 
crowd of shooters visited the traps of the Frontier Gun 
Club. Leonard was high with 87 per cent. The scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
Schnitzer . 
. 5 
9 
14 
14 
Leonard . 
. 10 
12 
23 
22 
20 
Wakefield . 
. 9 
11 
15 
16 
16 
Hewitt . 
. 8 
11 
14 
20 
Vedder . 
. 6 
9 
20 
20 
Kern . 
. 7 
8 
10 
11 
Thompkins . 
18 
Utz . 
. 7 
9 
18 
i9 
Rappich . 
2 
17 
19 
i5 
G McKenna . 
9 
• . 
Fountain . 
14 
ii. (j. Utz, Sec’y. 
Bristol G. C. 
Bristol, Va., June 5.—A. M. Hatcher took initial 
kale here to-day with 190 out of 200. Top for “glory 
onlv’’ shooter was P. B. Plummer with 193, who also 
made long run of 90. W. 
bunch ran 79. Scores: 
*P B Plummer. 193 
*C E Goodrich.190 
A M Hatcher. 190 
W H Cochran. 189 
*T H Fox. 185 
Justin King .182 
C A Burks . 181 
H F Williams.180 
’•'E L Moss. 180 
W S Heffner. 176 
C C English. 176 
H. Cochran, for the amateur 
Dr S W Rhea. 180 
Dr N S Peters.170 
S P Chilton.168 
J P Lockett.164 
J T Cecil.163 
H H Shelton.156 
H F Lewis.151 
*J E Avery.143 
P M Shelton (60) . 32 
S L King (20) .10 
Delta G. C. 
Delta, Colo., June 3. —The program stated that the 
average was to be computed upon the first 150 targets. 
The last event of 20 was an event in the program: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
C U Emry. 
. 170 
136 
*D W King. 
170 
142 
N Powell . 
. 150 
128 
P G Cartwright. 
170 
144 
D W Thomas... 
. 170 
128 
G P Mever. 
170 
134 
Geo Roller. 
150 
97 
L Conklin . 
105 
75 
Jas Bainard . 
, 170 
113 
Tas Teeslink ... 
30 
16 
R A Kinff . 
170 
163 
Jas Killiam . 
95 
38 
B ii Moritz. 
170 
148 
C B Adams. 
20 
12 
*H Keefe . 
, 170 
146 
■►C Welch . 
170 
lOO 
G M Blair. 
170 
137 
L Baird. 
20 
*VV M Bowman. 
.170 
159 
Spring Valley G. C. 
Spring Valley, Minn., June 5. —Two extra events of 
25 targets each were pulled off after the regular pro¬ 
gram, rnoney division, five even moneys. The day was 
ideal, with the exception of a strong side wind, which 
undoubtedly brought down the scores a little below the 
average. Scores: 
J W Tones. 
.... 130 
C Fox . 
.108 
E H Beadle. 
.... 127 
R Laufle . 
.106 
*R D Guptil. 
.... 142 
Dr G B Carey. 
.122 
H W Converse_ 
.... 134 
T Bowden . 
.112 
*H C Runkel. 
.... 140 
A li Beckwith 
.Ill 
C Adler . 
.... 130 
Briggs . 
.115 
Dr Kendrick . 
.... 1.34 
■•D Flannigan . 
.Ill 
A F Johnson. 
.... 123 
W J Cook. 
John 
. 127 
Bowden. 
