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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 8, 1911. 
Sept. 3-4.—St. Louis, Mo.—Blue Wing G. C. F. A. 
Grundmann, Asst. Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Salem (O.) G. C. J. H. Pumphrey, Pres. 
Sept. 4.—Wilmot (O.) G. C. E. E. Ellis, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Ogdensburg (N. Y.) Shooting Association. 
J. M. Morley, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Longmont (Colo.) G. C. H. C. Keef, Cashier. 
Sept. 4.—Waterbury, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Mattatuck 
R. and G. C. E. H. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Sept. 4.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. Frank A. Anderson, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Herkimer (N. Y.) G. C. Leon Klock, Sec’y, 
532 W. Lake St., Herkimer, N. Y. 
Sept. 4-5.—Lynchburg, Va.—Virginia State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Lynchburg G. C. J. D. 
Owen, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Wheeling, W. Ya.—Big Game Rifle, Rod and 
Gun Club. H. C. Friedrichs, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Pillow (Pa.) G. C. J. A. Bingman, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Charleston (Mo.) G. C. J. A. Howlett, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6 .—Wellington (Colo.) G. C. H. C. Keef, Cashier. 
Sept. 7.—London (O.) G. C. PI. I.. Hildinger, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Ft. Collins (Colo.) G. C. H. C. Keefe, Cashier. 
Sept. 7.—Downs (Kans.) G. C. W. H. Charles, Sec’y. 
Sept. 9.—New Athens, Ill.—Egyptian G. C. Jac. H. 
Koch, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Cainesville (Mo.) G. C. G. D. Davis, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering. Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Trap Shooters’ League 
of Indiana State tournament. Harry VV. Denny, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. H. S. Connely, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Perry (Okla.) G. C. B. H. Bowman, Sec'y, 
P. O. Box 436, Perry, Okla. 
Sept. 20-23.—Atlantic City, N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y, York, Pa. 
Sept. 21.—Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters’ Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Sept. 21-22.—Armstrong (Mo,) G. C. W. E. Hulett, 
Pres., P. O. Box 12, Armstrong, Mo. 
Sept. 27-28.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. IT. Foulk. Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Columbus (O.) G. C. L. Fisher, Sec’y. 
Oct. 10-12.—Des Moines, la.-—Iowa State tournament. 
C. W. Budd, Chairman Board of Directors. 
Oct. 17-18.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. G. K. Mackie, Pres. 
Oct. 25-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Oct 26-28.---Luther (Okla.) G. C. O. M. Cole, Sec’y, 
Luther, Okla. 
Nov. 28-29.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. II. L. Worthing¬ 
ton, Vice-Pres. 
1912. 
April 17-19.—Wichita, Kans.—Kansas State’ tournament, 
under the auspices of the Interurban G. _C. C. W. 
Jones, Sec’y, 209 N. Main St., Wichita, Kans. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
On July 11, the Speedway Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., 
will hold an all-day merchandise shoot. Special induce¬ 
ments in the way of valuable prizes will be offered by 
President Shanlev. 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, June 25.—Although the rain was pouring 
down all morning, and the sky looked threatening all 
afternoon, eighteen shooters toed the mark on the firing 
line and excellent scores were recorded. Thwaite did 
fine work with his new single-barrel trap gun, breaking 
121 out of 125. Graham was also shooting a fine clip, 
only one target getting away out of the century he shot 
at. In the practice event at 25 targets, Thwaite went 
straight, Miss Rieker and Fetherston each broke 23, and 
May broke 22 with his new “shooting iron.” Fetherston 
and Graham tied for first place in event No. 2, each 
breaking 49, Thwaite getting second with a score of 4S, 
while Miss Rieker and Stemmer each broke 46. Thwaite 
scored 48 from 19yds. in the handicap event, Havka 
making the same score from 16yds. Walsh was next in 
line with 45 from 16yds., Fetherston broke 43 from 
20yds., while Miss Rieker made the same score from 
17vds. Scores: 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 50 50 
C R Seelig, 18. 43 42 
J A Taggart, 19.41 39 
J II Shrigley, IS.. .. 42 .. 
L Fetherston, 20.. 23 49 43 
E S Graham, 19. 49 50 
Mrs Cutler, 16. 29 31 
W Mott, 16.37 .. 
O P Goode, 16.... 17 34 39 
F Havka, 16. 44 48 
Events: 12 3 
Targets: 25 50 50 
L Kozla, 16.31 38 
C F Stemmer, 19.. .. 46 41 
Miss A Rieker. 17. 23 46 43 
PI Thwaite, 19.... 25 48 48 
L G Vogel, IS. 29 33 
C W May, 18. 22 42 31 
B Kammerer, IS.. 19 43 41 
H Walsh, 16. 44 45 
R Smethels, 16.45 .. 
In an event at 12 pairs, J. A. Taggart scored 13, T. PI. 
Shrigley and W. Motte 14 each. 
June 24.—A much-needed rain came pouring down this 
morning, which not only freshened up the grass on the 
lawns, but also had the effect of keeping some of our 
shooters away, and those that were here had to quit 
several times while several heavy showers came pouring 
down. 
Cutler had a little the best of it on the day’s work, 
breaking 44 in the first event and 47 out of 50 from 19 
yards in the handicap event, besides getting two 21 s in 
practice. Eck was next on the list with scores of 45 in 
both club events, while Fetherston broke 42 in event 
No. 1, and 45 in the handicap from 20yds. Mr. O. P. 
Goode, of Hinsdale, has been with us several times, and 
to-day put up the best scores he has made up to cfate. 
Fred Davis, the twelve-year-old son of W. A., made 
his debut at the traps to-day, and acquitted himself in 
fine style, breaking 11 out of 25. He certainly gives 
promise of developing into a top-notcher. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 
Targets: 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 
W. A. Davis, 19 . 12 39 35 18 15 12 18 
W S Cutler, 19. 21 44 47 .. 21 .. .. 
J H Shrigley, 18. 40. 
L M Fetherston, 20 . 42 45 . 
Geo Eck, 19.-.. 45 45 . 
O P Goode, 16. 18 36 39 20 21 .. .. 
Fred Davis, 16. 11 .. .. 
Miss Sullivan, 16. 12 .. .. 
G Koutsoumbros, 16 . 5 23 21 6 .. 11 10 
June 18.—Fetherston took first prize with the fine score 
of 98. Thomas and Huckins tied for second place with 
scores of 93; in the shoot-off, Thomas went 20 straight, 
Huckins losing his 20th bird. Kiel, Matlock, Freel, Cut¬ 
ler, Collins and Wilcoxen tied for third place, each 
scoring 92 out of 100. In the shoot-off Collins won out 
with a score of 19 out of 20. 
All shooters then took a grab out of the bag, as there 
were prizes for every shooter, and many valuable prizes 
were carried away. 
Merchandise shoot, 100 targets: Kiel 92, Warren 86 , 
Zacher 79, J. P'rana 79, Mrs. Snook 58, Matlock 92, 
Rauf 82, Freel 92, C. R. Seelig 79, C. F. Seelig 55, Mrs. 
Cutler 62, W. S. Cutler 92, Holtz 88 , Tucker 90, Von 
Lengerkc 87, Graper 86 , Shrigley 82, Kausche 84, Stockley 
91, Thomas 93, Fetherston 98, Collins 92, Riley S3 Jef¬ 
frey 72, Bue 70, Glover 82, Bartlett 82, Huckins 93, 
Wallen 72, L. B. Snook 69, A. Frana 79, Parker 50, Wil¬ 
coxen 92, Lewis 91, Nimetz S 8 , Ivumpfer 81, Bailey 64, 
Havka 83, Barnes 77, O’Malley 46, Simonetti S4, J. Eck 
52, Barrett 77, Rundquist 31, Oliver 76, Holmes 49, 
Cook 83, Thomas 91, Cutler 83, Holtz 87, Riley SO, Tucker 
SO. Professionals: Spencer 95. Patterson 91, Mathews 94. 
Scores as follows were made in the two club shoots, 
which were held at 10:30 A. M.: 
D E Thomas, 20.... 43 44 W S Cutler. 47 .. 
C R Seelig, 18. 46 35 W F Holtz. 44 .. 
C F Seelig, 16. 23 23 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun Club 
Newark. N. T.. June 27.—Members of the Fred Ma¬ 
caulay Business Men’s Gun Club, of this city, went to 
White House Station Saturday last and lost a six-man 
team match to the Crescent Gun Club, of that place, by 
a score of 257 to 225. The local club was not repre¬ 
sented by its best shooters, which accounts for its poor 
showing. It hopes to turn the tables in the near future, 
however, when the Crescent gunners will come to 
Newark for a return match. The following are the scores 
of the match: 
Speedway. Crescent. 
Shanley . 
41 Bvram 
38 
Wheaton . 
36 Gary 
40 
Erb . 
38 Stryker . 
43 
Bey . 
39 Howard . 
46 
Hassinger . 
40 Gardner. 
47 
Murphy . 
31—225 Wilson . 
43- 
-257 
The following scores were made in 
the sweepstakes: 
Byram . 
. 19 17 
22 
23 
17 
17 
22 
16 
Garry . 
. 20 17 
23 
22 
22 
21 
21 
19 
Stryker . 
. 20 21 
18 
21 
24 
20 
21 
22 
Howard . 
. 19 17 
21 
23 
22 
24 
23 
23 
Kinney . 
. 18 16 
18 
15 
Gardner . 
. 20 22 
23 
21 
20 
23 
24 
23 
Miller . 
. 14 19 
18 
18 
20 
20 
17 
Shanley . 
. 20 23 
21 
20 
21 
21 
21 
20 
Wheaton . 
. 19 15 
21 
18 
17 
12 
17 
19 
Erb . 
. IS 16 
20 
18 
20 
21 
20 
18 
Bev . 
. 14 11 
18 
14 
21 
19 
19 
20 
IPasSinger . 
. 15 16 
21 
19 
IS 
18 
19 
21 
Jackson . 
. 19 23 
21 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
Murphy . 
. 19 15 
17 
14 
13 
15 
11 
20 
Hill . 
. 7 13 
14 
Wilson . 
. 22 17 
22 
20 
23 
Hoey . 
. 16 13 
14 
19 
21 
June 30.—Nearly a score of gunners turned out at the 
weekly shoot of the Fred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun 
Club, at the Speedway traps yesterday afternoon. It was 
a fine day for shooting, and the many gunners present 
made it so by chalking up some good scores. Peter Bey 
defeated George Ohl, Jr., in a 100-bird match by the 
score of 71 to 63. Scores: 
B M Shanley, Tr.. 23 20 21 20 23 21 22 . 
Tohn Bey . 10 16 11 8 10 9 10 13. 
N Apgar . 25 25 23 24 22 24 24 . 
L S Page. 21 19 23 21 25 24 . 
Tohn Erb . 20 21 21 20 18 20 . 
F Mihlon . 21 18 21 20 . 
I Wheaton . 20 19 20 23 18 22 15 19 . 
G A Ohl, Jr. 20 16 16 17 16 17 7 18 17 20 14 12 .. .. 
Peter Bev . 13 19 23 19 19 16 16 21 17 19 17 18 16 20 
Wm Hassinger .... 21 24 25 21 21 21 . 
Tom Dukes . 21 23 24 22 . 
Wm Stengel .13 16 9 14. 
O Lueddeke . 20 19 14 21 . 
Abe Wheaton . 18 16 15 17 20 . 
A Mitchell . 16 10. 
F Compton . 19 22 19 . 
J Quinn . 19 18 15. 
Smokeless. 
City Island Tournament. 
The City Island Rod and Gun Club celebrated the re¬ 
turn of its members from the G. A. H. with a bowing 
tournament at Passe’s traps last Friday night. The 
shooting eye was on the head pin through. The “chalk” 
handicap was won by Dr. Bookbinder with an average 
of 197 for five strings. The cut-glass trophy went to 
Capt. Robichek with 211 for three strings. The kidding 
event was taken by Fred Pass. The hot dog feature, a 
decided innovation, was gobbled by Mr. Moessner. 
Mr. Hawkins chewed into second place in the event, 
with Robert Seifert cleaning up what was left of the' 
layout for third stakes. 
Freece and the rest of the bunch kept up a high aver¬ 
age throughout, while Ed. Seifert was in the money all 
the time. 
The next regular shoot of the club will be he’d next 
Friday. 
Cole—Clarke Tournament. 
Wellington, Mass., June 18.—The usual enthusiasm 
was on tap at the tournament held yesterday on the 
Paleface Gun Club grounds. C. S. Randall, of Portland, 
Me., took the honors from a field of fifty-seven with 
165 out of 175; R. L. Spotts, of New York, got second 
with 163. 
The committee was so generous with prizes that prac¬ 
tically every shooter took home a souvenir. Scores: 
Net. Hp. Tl. 
C Randall. 165 6—165 
Spotts . 163 0—163 
Cole . 163 28-191 
E Randall. 162 0—162 
Mayor . 161 7—16S 
Reed . 160 21—181 
Dow . 159 0-159 
Adams . 158 7—165 
Marden . 158 0—158 
Darton . 157 0—157 
Hassam . 157 0—157 
Chapin .. 157 0—157 
Frank . 156 0—156 
Wheeler . 156 0—156 
Hurd . 156 28—184 
Gleason . 155 7—162 
Fanning . 154 0—154 
Rule . 154 4—158 
Faye . 153 0—153 
Steele . 153 7—16(1 
Archibald . 151 0—151 
Charles . 151 14—165 
Clarke . 151 0—151 
Osborne . 151 0—151 
Mrs Park . 119 14—163 
V inslow, Jr.... 145 28—173 
Hardy . 143 21—164 
Bonne . 142 14—156 
Lynch . 142 2S—170 
Parker . 140 28—168 
Net. Pip. Tl. 
Snow . 126 39-165 
Spencer . 138 24—162 
McDonald . 138 21—159 
F M Firth. 137 21-158 
Foster . 137 21—158 
Muldowne . 137 21—158 
Lawson . 136 21—157 
Richardson .... 136 35—171 
Wiggs . 136 0-136 
Brooks . 135 21—156 
F Chapin . 135 28—163 
T Morse . 135 7—142 
French . 135 21—156 
Warren. 134 35—169 
Cook . 134 28—162 
Langer’t . 130 28—158 
Keeler . 129 35—164 
Goddue . 126 21—147 
Sweet . 125 35—160 
Keller . 123 0—123 
PI Chapin. 122 42—164 
Cobb . 121 42—163 
Blinn . 121 21—142 
Patton . 121 35—156 
William . 120 42—162 
Whidden . 110 42—152 
McCabbe . Ill 42—153 
Darrah . 110 42—152 
Davidson . 88 28—116 
P .. . ciiv-ii . iiuaiHOj L/UW, L.. * v. ixancidll, 
<’■ C. Randall and Spotts, 462; second, Frank Smith, 
Beal \Viggs and R. Faye, 447; third, Osborne, Steele, 
L lark, Hassam and Cole, 446; fourth, Gleason, Lynch, 
Role, Charles and Meyer, 436. 
Special 100-target match: Steele 97, Fanning 96, Frank 
94 Marden 94, R. L. Spotts 93, Chapin 90, Gleason 90, 
Osborne 89, Sibley 89, Lynch SS, Cole 87, Dalton 87, 
Hardy 85, Charles 83, Blinn 82, Chandler 75, Keller 74. 
Practice day shoot on the 16th at 100 birds, was won 
by G. R. Steele, of Melrose, Mass., with 97 out of 100, 
during which he broke 68 straight. High professional 
was Jack Fanning, of New York, making 96 out of 100, 
of which the last 20 were straight. Scores: Steele 97, 
* Fanning 96, Marden 94, Frank’ 94. Spotts 93. *Chapin 
90, Dr. Gleason 90, Osborne 89, *Sibley 89, *Faye 88 
Lynch 88 , Clarke 88 , *Darton 87, Cole 87, Hardv 86 ’ 
Charles 83, Blinn, 82, *Wheeler 75, *Keller, Jr., 74 .’ 
South Dakota State Tournament. 
Owing to'oversight on the part of the secretary, the 
report of the South Dakota State Sportsmen's Associa¬ 
tion tournament, held at Huron on June 13-15, has just 
been received. It is as follows: 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
3d. Day. 
W H Cowen. 
.... 104 
113 
110 
B Lenz . 
.... 125 
126 
126 
C E Hawk . 
. 128 
121 
132 
11 Hildabrant .... 
.... 103 
97 
100 
C O Daniels. 
.... 128 
134 
127 
E P Troeh. 
.... 134 
140 
137 
F F Slocum. 
.... 139 
128 
139 
L D French. 
.... 112 
117 
105 
J P White. 
.... 13S 
133 
140 
A T French. 
.... 139 
143 
139 
Chas Emelius . 
.... 138 
138 
139 
John Sherfino .... 
.... 132 
138 
125 
Ed Coin . 
.... 119 
118 
109 
H G Tegmier . 
.... 134 
126 
127 
W A Brown. 
.... 135 
135 
126 
S A Huntley. 
.... 146 
143 
142 
Geo Edvinson. 
.... 142 
129 
133 
C Anderson . 
134 
Fred Drey . 
.... 133 
i25 
125 
1 1 Burns. 
.... 121 
133 
127 
H Converse . 
.... 136 
135 
127 
E r Henning . 
.... 113 
Lewis Lukken .... 
.... 126 
ii7 
i 02 
T IP Null. 
.... 116 
125 
135 
T C Akin. 
.... 126 
A R Chezick. 
.... 141 
140 
A W Chapin. 
.... 137 
136 
139 
M C Dawson. 
.... 127 
126 
123 
A T Ward. 
.... 134 
133 
68 
E W Block. 
.... 139 
125 
132 
T V Martin. 
.... 132 
136 
121 
II K Stillwell . 
.... 132 
Ed Auen . 
i36 
i32 
B B Ward. 
128 
Professionals: 
G A Olson. 
.... 142 
143 
140 
R R Barber. 
.... 135 
141 
137 
Geo Kreyer . 
.... 143 
143 
136 
H G Taylor. 
.... 143 
147 
140 
A H Yietmeyer- 
.... 123 
129 
W S Magi!!. 
.... 105 
110 
*55 
♦On the last day, 
Magill 
shot at but 
75. 
South 
Shore 
Country 
Club. 
Chicago, June 25. — Duck shooting would have been 
more in keeping with the disposition of old man 
“Pluve” during the shoot here yesterday. There were 
few shooters. E. W. Heath won with 88 out of 100. J. 
H. Amberg (14) second with 87, and W. L. Darlington 
(4) third, breaking 86 . 
