664 
FOREST AND STREAM 
May 24, 1913 
Forest and Stream is an Honorary Member of the Interstate Association for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced 
here, send a notice like the following: 
REGISTERED TOURNAMEINTS. 
M»y 24.—Stratford, Ont., Canada.—Pastime G. C. Wm. 
Boles, Sec’y. 
May 24.—Newmanstown (Pa.) G. C. F. S. Rader, Sec’y. 
May 24.—New Haven, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
Lu tournament, under auspices of New Haven G. C. 
F. W. Smith, Pres. 
May 24.—Gananoque, Canada.—Thousand Islands G. (X 
C. A. Lewis, Sec’y. 
May 24-26.—St. Louis (Mo.) T. S. A. L. Ebert, Sec’y. 
May 27.—Fairmont (W. Va.) G. C. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
May 27.—Sikeston (Mo.) G. C Wm. H. Tanner, Sec’y. 
May 27.—Norwich, N. Y.—Chenango County F., G. and 
G. C. K D. Borden, Mgr. 
May 27.—Brodhead (Wis.) G. C J. B. Pierce, Sec’y. 
May 27-29.—Peoria, Ill.—Illinois State tournament, under 
the auspices of Illinois State S. A. R, Scholes, Sec’y. 
May 27-29.—Fort Dodge, la.—Iowa State tournament, 
under auspices of the Fort Dodge Gun Qub. Jos. 
Kautzky, Mgr. 
May 27-29.—N. Piatte, Neb.—Nebraska State tournament, 
under auspices of Buffalo Bill G. C. J. C. Den, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Mt. Holly (N. J.) G. C. A. J. Dellette, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Chesapeake City (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worth¬ 
ington, Mgr. 
May —Morocco (Ind ) G. C. Jas. C. Murphey, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Galion (O.) G. C. H. D. Smart, Pres. 
May 28-30.—Ogden, Utah.—Idaho-Utah Sportsmen’s Asso¬ 
ciation tournament, under auspices 01 the Ogden G.C. 
George E. Browning, Sec’y. 
May 29.—Vergas (Minn.) R. & G. C. C. A. Peterson, Pres. 
May 29.—Marion (O.) (3. C. N. F. Titlon, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Cleveland (O.) G. C. F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
May 30.—Menominee Falls (Wis.) G. C. J. A. Pike, Sec. 
May 30.—Utica, N.Y.—Genesee G. C. E. J. Loughlin, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Latonia (Ky.) G. C. H. S. Connely, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Waukegan (Ill.) S. A. B. Tompkens, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Austerhtz, Ky.—Hill Top G. C. Thos. H. Clay, 
Jr Scc^y 
May 30.—Olyphant, Pa.—Social R.&G.C. T. A. Bell, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Waynesboro (Va.) G. C. S. T. Day, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Greenwich (Conn.) G. C. J. H. Finch, Pres. 
May 30.—Buffalo, N. Y.—Buffalo Audubon Club. W. C. 
Wootton Sec’y. 
May 30-31.—Wilmington, Del.—Delaware State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of the Du Pont G. C. W. A- 
Joslyn, Asst. Sec’y. 
Tune 2.—Bunker Hill (Ill.) G. C. C. E. Pettengill, Sec. 
June 2.—Utica, Ill.—Interurban T. S. A. A. L. Jaques, 
Sec’y. 
June 3.—Maquoketa (la.) G. C. E. L. Hinckley, Sec’y. 
June 3.—Delta (Colo.) G. C. R. A. King, Mgr. 
June 3.—Capron (Ill.) G. C. Alex. Vance, Sec’y. 
June 3.—Fulda (Minn.) G. C. H. W. Converse, Sec’y. 
June 3-4.—Sisseton, S. D.—South Dakota State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of South Dakota State S. A. 
Maurice Schindler, Sec’y. 
June 3-5.—St. John (N. C.) G. C. W. W. Gerow, Sec’y. 
June 3-5.—Eugene, Ore.—Oregon State tournament, 
under auspices of Eugene G. C. E A. Bean, Sec’y. 
June 4.—Keota (la.) G. C. John R. Jahn, Sec’y. 
June 4-5.—Baltimore, Md.—Maryland State tournament, 
under auspices of Maryland State S. A. H. L. 
Worthington, Sec’y. 
June 4-6.—Circleville, O.—Ohio State tournament, under 
auspices of Ideal G. C. J. S. Ritt, Sec’y. 
June 4-6.—Marshall, Mo.—Missouri State tournament, 
under auspices of Marshall G. C. E W. Brown, Sec. 
June 5.—Plattsburg (N. Y.) R. & G. C. F. J. Riley, Pres. 
June 5.—Bristol (Va.) G. C. H. F. Lewis, Sec’y. 
June 5.—S. Madison, Wis.—Triangle G.C. H. G. Water¬ 
man, Sec’y. 
June 5.—Lowell (Ind.) G. C. H. O. Burnham, Sec’y. 
June 6-7.—Red Bank, N. J.—New Jersey State tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices of River Side G. C. Albert E 
Ivins, Pres. 
June 5.—Milbank (S. D.) G. C. W. J. Martens, Sec’y. 
June 5.—Spring Valley (Minn.) G. C. J. Bowden, Sec’y. 
June 6.—Bradford (Ill.) G. C. H. A. Swearingen, Sec’y. 
June 6-7.—Worcester, Mass.—Massachusetts State tour¬ 
nament. under auspices of Massachusetts S. T. S. A. 
F. E. Sheldon, Sec’y. 
June 7.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. F. A. Anderson, Sec’y. 
June 7.—Oneonta (N. Y.) F., G. & G. C. George Wohl- 
leben, Sec’y. 
June 7-8.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. C. P. Shura¬ 
way, Sec’y. 
June 9-12.—Buffalo, N. Y.—N. Y. State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation tournament. C. F. Lambert, Sec’y. 
June 10.—Janesville (Wis.) G. C. EE Nickerson, See’y. 
June 10.—Brownsville, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
L. tournament, under auspices of Brownsville G. C. 
Louis Lautenslaeer. Pres. 
June 10-11.—Warm Springs Ga.—Merriweather Gun Club. 
T. B. Slade, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Sioux City, la.—Soo G.C. W. F. Duncan, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Spokane, Wash.—Northwestern Sportsmen’s 
Association tournament, under auspices of Spokane 
Gun Club. C. A. Fleming, Pres. 
June 10-12.—Buffalo, N. Y.—New York State tournament, 
auspices Buffalo Audubon Club. C. F. Lambert, Sec’y. 
June 11.—Winchester (Va.) G. C. H. B. Thatcher, Pres. 
June 11.—Portage La Prairie, Canada.—Portage G. C. 
W. H. Burns, Sec’y. 
June 11-12.—Decatur, Ill.—Central Illinois T. S. L. tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Business Men’s 
G. C. H. P. Hanthron, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Platteville (Wis.) G. C. C. E. Gilmore, Sec’y. 
June 12.—So. Charleston (O.) G.C. G. H. Slaughter, Sec’y. 
June 12.—Brooklyn (Pa.) R. & G. C. M. O. Tiffany, Pres. 
June 12-13.—Indianapolis (Ind.) G. C. G. Alig, Jr., Sec’y. 
June 12-13.—Huntington,W.Va.—West Virginia State tour¬ 
nament, auspices Huntington G.C. I. R. Shepherd, Pres. 
June 13-14.—Portland, Me.—Maine State tournament, 
under auspices of Portland G. C. S. W. Dimick, Sec. 
June 14.—Minneapolis (Minn.) R. & G. C. Wm. E 
McKinnon, Pres. 
June 14.—Philadelphia, Pa.—Meadow Spring G. C. Wm. 
F. Letfords, Sec’y. 
June 16-18.—Boise, Idaho.—Idaho State tournament, under 
auspices Idaho State S. A. E. F. Walton, Sec’y. 
June 17-20.—Dayton, (J. —Interstate Association’s four¬ 
teenth Grand American Handicap tournament, on 
grounds of N. C, R. Gun Club; Jl,600 added. Win¬ 
ner of first prize guaranteed J600 and a trophy; win¬ 
ners of second and third places guaranteed 3500 and 
$400 respectively. Elmer E. Shaner, Mgr., Pittsburgh. 
June 17.—Thief River Falls (Minn.) G. C. P. O. Myrum, 
Sec’y. 
June 18.—Shamokin (Pa.) G. C. C. Rubendall, 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. 
Tune 21.—Baudette (Minn.) G. C. A. M. Hoover, Sec’y. 
June 21.—Bridgeport, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap- 
shooters’ League tournament, under auspices of Sea 
Side G. C. Elarl R. Lewis, Sec’y. 
June 22-25.—Devil’s Lake, N. D.—Queen City G. C. 
J. F. Duis, Pres. 
June 23-24.—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 G. C. 
Paul von Boeckman, Sec’y. 
June 24-25.—Crookston, Minn.—Minnesota State tourna¬ 
ment, auspices Crookston G. C. T. Morris, Pres. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Yes, the Westy Hogans’ shoot will be pulled at 
Atlantic City—new grounds—Sept. 17-19. Our old chum, 
Bernard Elsesser, will tell you all about it. 
Warm Springs tournament, under auspices Merri- 
weather Gun Club, will be held June 10-11, at Warm 
Springs, Ga. It is predicted that from forty to fifty 
smoke makers will be present. Each day’s program calls 
for ten events of 20 targets at 2 cents per saucer; four 
moneys, class shooting. 
In accordance with a resolution adopted by the In¬ 
terstate Association, at its annual meeting in 1910, Sec¬ 
retary E. Reed Shaner advises that F. T. Joerg, Colum¬ 
bus, Ga., was the winner of the eighth Southern Handi¬ 
cap, shot at Montgomery, Ala., May 15. Mr.* Joerg used 
a Remington pump gun, U. M. C. shells and Dead Shot 
powder. 
K 
Du Pont got an awful bunch of hits off C. P. Trap, 
who had proved an enigma to other visiting teams. His 
swift straight ones and his sweeping curves were knocked 
all over the lot. Pinch hitter Williams went in the last 
inning and hit in the 900 per cent, class—some hitting, 
eh, what? Our new straw hats are lifted to the Brandy¬ 
wine solvers of aerosauceristics. 
W. G. Beecroft. 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., May 10.—The weather was disagree¬ 
able and only a few target smashers showed up. B. M. 
Shanley, Tr., took high with 180 out of 200. The scores: 
B. M. Shanley, Jr., 23, 23, 23, 24, 22, 24, 21, 20; W. 
Hassinger, 21, 21 21. 22. 23, 24, 21; J. Read, 19, 22, 18, 
19. 21, 20, 22, 19; H. Hassinger, 19. 20, 20, 21; W. H. 
Dickenhorst, 15, 13, 19, 15, 15; P. Hensler, 13, IG, 17, 13; 
O. Ellison. 14, 18, 18, 19. 
Fulton Game and Gun Club. 
Fulton, N. Y., May 15.—Enclosed kindly find the 
scores that were made at our registered tournament here 
yesterday. You will find that we had sixty one shooters. 
George R. Ginn, of Winchester Arms Co., took charge 
of our office for us, and managed same in a very satis¬ 
factory manner indeed. We felt very much pleased to 
have his assistance. 
C. L. Frantz and T. E. Clay tied for high amateur 
average with a score of 132 out of 145. There were but 
two professionals who shot, H. McMurchy winning high 
average with 137, and Sim Glover second high average 
with 133. We had one merchandise event with forty- 
three prizes, and forty-three out of the sixty-one shoot¬ 
ers went home happy, as they had each won a prize in 
this event. One event was open at 15 pairs, with the 
privilege of re-entering. The first prize was a $37.50 
L. (7. Smith gun, and the second prize $5 in cash. 
W. R. Patrick, of Gouverneur, N. Y., won the first prize 
in this event with the remarkably good score of 28 out 
of 15 pair. D. Wadsworth, of Auburn, N. Y., won 
the second with a score of 25 out of 15 pairs. 
Sim Glover, for Du Pont presented to the winner of the 
high amateur average a gold stickpin. Frantz and Clay 
ti^d for the same and decided to shoot off at 25 targets. 
'The score resulted; Clay 19, Frantz 18. The program 
consisted of nine events—seven at 15 and two at 20 
targets. Scores: 
Merchandise event, 25 targets, handicap: 
C H Frantz..-.. 132 
D Wadsworth .121 
M Stillwell .112 
H Knox . 88 
F Wildner .122 
J G S Dey. 116 
E A Wadsworth.122 
S D Fowler.HI 
J G Boland.106 
H E Mills. MV 
R B Hunter. 125 
J D Bee.121 
J E Conley.129 
W E Hook way.130 
*S Glover . 133 
J Howland . 118 
J Fratischi .108 
G O’Connor . 115 
W H Green. 117 
C H Simonds.118 
W R Patrick. 115 
H D Holmes. 117 
G S Meager . 97 
W E Corfield.122 
E A Whalen .110 
*H McMurchy . 137 
F Weise .120 
A P Curtis .113 
C Hobbie 
E Chapman 
J C Hunter. 
104 
108 
104 
H H Conners.... 
A W Meager... 
W H Green. 
H Fellows . 
C L Frantz. 
C S Cottle. 19 
J G S Dey. 
T J Hamm. 18 
W E Hookway;. 
A P Curtis. 
T E Conley. 
E Wadsworth .. 
J Fratschi . 18 
C J Daley.. 
W Morris . 19 
H D Holmes.... 
G O’Connor. 17 
J Bolland . 
B O’Grady . 18 
H Pendergast... 
P P Hunter. 
F Earnshaw ... 
J Hunter, Jr.125 
F Dilts .119 
H N Wood. 97 
A W Meager.120 
S A Loomis (60);. 41 
H H Connor. 102 
C J Dailey.121 
T E Clay.132 
H V Fellows. 130 
G M Phillips.112 
D Lillis .101 
H W Smith. 119 
W Morice .120 
B J O’Grady.119 
S Steves . 93 
H J Pendergast.107 
M J Mount. 86 
L M Burch. 74 
W T Brown. 97 
C (7 Snook. 117 
(7 S Cottle. Ill 
R Wilcox . 67 
B W Bennett . 87 
J Morarity . 92 
J J Hamm .115 
Jas Montgomery .109 
B F Fellows, Jr. 93 
F Earnshaw . 7o 
J E Mobbs.106 
E Houseman . 55 
T’l. 
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18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
17 
17 
17 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
17 
22 
H 
W Smith.... 
. 19 
19 
21 
G 
S Meager... 
. 16 
17 
21 
E 
A Whalen.. 
. 16 
19 
21 
C 
H Simonds.. 
. 18 
20 
21 
G 
M Phillips.. 
. 19 
19 
21 
F 
Dilts . 
. 18 
18 
20 
S 
D Fowler.... 
. 16 
18 
20 
D 
Wadsworth . 
. 19 
19 
20 
F 
E Mobbs_ 
. 17 
19 
20 
T 
E Clay...... 
. 20 
19 
20 
B 
Fellows, Jr. 
. 16 
19 
20 
C 
Chapman- 
. 17 
18 
20 
W 
E Corfield.. 
. 20 
19 
20 
F 
Steves . 
. 16 
19 
19 
F 
Weise . 
. 18 
18 
19 
D 
Lillis . 
. 17 
17 
19 
H 
N Wood_ 
. 16 
16 
19 
J 
Howland .... 
. 19 
18 
19 
1 
C Hunter. 
. T7 
16 
18 
E 
Davenport..., 
. 16 
20 
18 
C 
W Hobbie..., 
. 19 
16 
18 
Portsmouth G. C. 
Portsmouth, Va., May 16. —There was a large and 
enthusiastic bunch of shooters in attendance at the 
weekly shoot of the N. P. Gun Club yesterday afternoon. 
Conditions were somewhat difficult, but some good 
scores were made. Gunther and Boyd each broke 90 
out of 100. In the club shoot at 50 targets, Richardson 
and Edmonds each scored 46 breaks. The club scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Edmonds .. 
. 50 
46 
Dr Corbell . 
50 
36 
Richardson 
.... 50 
46 
Daughtrid^e 
50 
36 
Boyd . 
. 50 
45 
Borrowdale .... 
50 
36 
Laird . 
. 50 
45 
Capt Easton ... 
50 
34 
... 50 
44 
Holt . 
50 
34 
*Anderson . 
. 50 
43 
*Good’oe . 
50 
34 
50 
42 
25 
20 
Dav-' . 
. 50 
42 
White . 
25 
19 
*Professionals. 
W. T. E. 
Sec’y 
