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REMINGTON 
UMC 
Going Strong in the Northeast 
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New England Championship won by S. B. Adams, 98 x 1 00, shooting Remington:UMC Steel 
Lined Shells. 
Amateur High Average won by R. L. Spotts, 381 x 400, shooting Remington - UMC Steel 
Lined Shells. 
Professional High Average won by Lester German, 391 x 400. shooting Re mington- UMC Steel 
Lined Shells. 
Western New York Championship—Watts L. Richmond Trophy—won by J. D. Green, 
48 x 50—50 straight in the shoot-off—shooting Reming ton :UMC Steel Lined Shells. 
Amateur High Average won by T. F. Conneely, 133 x1 40, shooting Remington:UMC Steel 
Lined Shells. 
The steel lining in Reming ton -UMC Steel Lined Shells insures better pattern, 
better penetration and greater velocity for the same load. 
Reming ton: UMC records at the traps prove this. 
Remington UMC — the perfect shooting combination. 
REMINGTON ARMS - UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. - 299 Broadway, New York City 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Sept. 4.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Sixth annual Labor Day 
target tournament of Alert G. C. Ed. F. Markley, 
Easton, Pa. 
Sept. 4.—Springfield (Mass.) Shooting Club Labor Day 
tournament. C. L. Kites, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Indianapolis (Ind.) G. C. Labor Day shoot. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Sept. 3-4. — St. Louis, Mo. — Blue Wing G. C. F. A. 
Grundman, 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. 
^ e P~ —Roycrsford (Pa.) G. C. Frank A. Anderson, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 4. — Herkimer (N. Y.) G. C. Leon Ivlock, 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. Va.—Big Game Rifle Rod and 
Gun Club. H. C. Friedrichs, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5. — Pillow (Pa.) G. C. J. A. Bingman, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6.—Wellington (Colo.) G. C. H C. Keef, Cashier. 
Sept. 6-7.—Charleston (Mo.) G. C., J. A. Howlett, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—London (O.) G. C. H. L. Hildinger, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Ft. Collins (Colo.) G. C. H. C. Keefe, Cashier. 
Sept. 9.—New Athens, 111.—Egyptian G. C. Jac. H. 
Koch, Sec’y. 
Sept. 12-13.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Trap Shooters’ League 
of Indiana Slate tournament. Harry W. Denny, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Cainesville (Mo.) G. C. G. D. Davis, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Dorchester (Neb.) G. C. J. Freehouf, Sec'y. 
Sept. 14.—Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. L. 
tournament. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Sept. 14-15.—Perry (Okla.) G. C. B. H. Bowman, Sec’y, 
P. O. Box 436, Perry. Okla. 
Sept. 14-15.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. H. S. Connely, Sec’y. 
Sept. 20-21.—Wichita, Kans.—Interurban G. C. Chas. W. 
Jones, Sec’y. 
•Sept. 20-23.—Atlantic City, N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y, York, Pa. 
Sept. 21-22.—Armstrong (Mo.) G. C. W. E. Ilulett, 
Pres., P. O. Box 12, Armstrong, Mo. 
Sept. 27-28.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. H. Foulk, Sec’y. 
Sept. 27-28.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering, Sec’y. 
Sept. 28.—Mt. Kisco (N. Y.) G. C. A. Betti, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Columbus (O.) G C. L Fisher, Sec’y. 
Oct. 5-6.—Luther (Okla.) G. C. O. M. Cole, Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7.—Roswell (N. M.) G. C. R. B. House, Sec’y. 
Oct. 10-12.—Des Moines, la.—Iowa State tournament. 
C. W. Budd, Chairman Board of Directors. 
Oct. 11-12.—Wilmington, Del.—Du Pont G. C. T. E. 
Doremus, Sec’y. 
Oct. 16-17.—Lewiston (Idaho) G. C. Geo. Doehne, Jr., 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 17-18.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. G. K. Mackie, Pres. 
Oct. 18.—Lockport, Ill.—Will County G. C. John Liess, 
Jr., Pres. 
Oct. 25-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Oct. 26.—Lancaster (Pa.) G. C. W. T. Krick, Sec’y. 
Oct. 28.—St. Louis, Mo.—Tannhauser G. C. O. M. Wer¬ 
ner, Sec’y. 
Nov. 1-2.—Demopolis (Ala.) G. C. W. C. Du Feu, Sec. 
Nov. 8.—Danville (Ill.) R. and G. C. C. A. Sparks, Sec. 
Nov. 23-24.—Adams G. C. (Adams, Neb.). H. K. Mitton, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 28-29.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worthing¬ 
ton, Vice-Pres. 
1912 
Jan. 24-27.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Mgr. 
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. 
The Demopolis (Ala.) Gun Club will hold a reg¬ 
istered tournament Nov. 1 and 2. Write Secretary W. 
C. Du Feu for particulars. 
V, 
Labor Day brings a tournament (sixth annual) at the 
Alert Gun Club, Phillipsburg, N. J. Eleven events, 100 
targets, comprise the program. Entrance $9.40. Per¬ 
centage system money division will be used. Practice 
10:30. Shoot rain or shine. Edward F. Markley, Chair- 
thusiasts to know that Edward Banks, who won the 
championship of Delaware last Saturday was for a num¬ 
ber of years trap editor of this paper. As one of our 
old friends once said: “Banks is possessed of three in¬ 
valuable characteristics—a charming personality, brains 
and a good eye.” 
