Dec. 16, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
885 
Name of Club, 
Place where held, 
and Date. 
Betterton G. C., Betterton, 
Md., July 24-26. 
Valley junction G. C., Valley 
jet., Iowa, July 25-26. 
Birmingham (Ala.) G. C., 
(State tmt.), July 25-26. 
Butler R. & G. C., Butler, 
Pa., July 26-27. 
Hannibal, G. C., Hannibal, 
mo., July 26-27. 
Hawkeye G. C., Cedar Rapids, 
la., Aug. 1-2. 
Portsmouth G.C., Portsmouth, 
O., Aug. 2-3 . 
Big Four League, Pawnee, 
Oklahoma, Aug. 2-3. 
New Hanover G. C., Wilming¬ 
ton, N. C., Aug. 3-4. 
Sheboygan G. C., Sheboygan, 
Wis., Aug. 5 . 
Lock Haven G. C., Lock 
Haven, Pa., Aug. 8-9. 
Berwick R. & G. C., Berwick, 
Pa., Aug. 10. 
Recreation G.C., Beaver Dam, 
Wis., Aug. 10. 
Chicopee Falls R.&G.C., Chico¬ 
pee Falls, Mass., Aug. 12.. 
Recreation G. C., Evansville, 
Ind., Aug. 14-15. 
Charlotte G. C., Charlotte, N. 
C.(State tmt.), Aug. 15-17... 
Laurel G. C., Laurel, Miss., 
Aug. 15-16 . 
Westminster G. C., Westmin¬ 
ster, Md., Aug. 16. 
Greene Co. G. C., Xenia, O., 
Aug. 17 . 
Fairmont G. C., Fairmont, W. 
Va., Aug. 17-18 .. 
Two Mile High G. C., Victor, 
Colo. (State tmt.), Aug. 21-23. 
Mechanicsburg G. C., Mechan- 
icsburg, ()., Aug. 22. 
St. Tames G. C., St. James, 
Mo., Aug. 22-23 . 
Md. State S. A., Baltimore, 
Md. (State tmt.), Aug. 22-24 
Tomah G. C., Tomah, Wis., 
Aug. 23. 
Bradford R. & G. C., Brad¬ 
ford, Pa., Aug. 24-25. 
Sioux Falls G.C., Sioux Falls, 
S. D., Aug. 24-25. 
Berks Co. League of G. Cs., 
Reading, Pa., Aug. 26. 
Sedalia G. C., Sedalia, Mo., 
Aug. 29-30 . 
Downs G. C., Downs, Kans., 
Sept. 1 . 
Ye Oak Meadow G. C., San¬ 
dusky, O., Sept. 1. 
Blue Wing G. C., St. Louis, 
Mo.. Sept. 3-4. 
Lynchburg G. C., Lynchburg, 
Va. (State tmt.). Sept. 4-5.. 
Ogdensburg S. A., Ogdens- 
burg, N. Y., Sept. 4. 
Wilmot G. C., Wilmot, O., 
Sept. 4 . 
Longmont G. C., Longmont, 
Colo., Sept. 4. 
Salem G.C., Salem, O..Sept. 4. 
Royersford G. C., Royersford 
Pa., Sept. 4. 
Herkimer Pluntg. Club, Her¬ 
kimer, N. Y., Sept. 4. 
Pillow G. C., Pillow, Pa., 
Sept. 5 . 
Big Game R , R. & G. C., 
Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 5. 
Wellington G. C., Wellington, 
Colo., Sept. 6. 
Charleston G. C., Charleston, 
Mo., Sept. 6-7. 
London G. C., London, Ohio 
Sept. 7 . 
Egvptian G. C., New Athens, 
Ill., Sept. 9 . 
T. S. L. of Indiana, Tndianan- 
apolis (State tmt.), Sept. 12-13 
Cainsville G. C., Cainsville, 
Mo., Sept. 13-14. 
Dorchester G. C., Dorchester, 
Neb., Sept. 13-14. 
Cincinnati, G. C., Cincinnati, 
O., Sent. 14-15. 
Perry G. C., Perry, Okla., 
Sept. 14-15 . 
Westy Hogans, Atlantic City, 
N. J„ Sept. 20-22. 
Interurban G. C., Wichita, 
Kans., Sept. 20-21. 
Armstrong G. C., Armstrong, 
Mo., Sept. 21-22. 
Benton G. C., Benton, Ill. 
Sept. 27-28. 
Omaha G. C., Omaha, Neb., 
Sept. 27-28 . 
Columbus G. C., Columbus, 
O. , Oct. 4-5 . 
Wilkes Barre G. C., Wilkes 
Barre, Pa., Oct. 5... 
Contributed by 
Interstate Assn. 
Losses Paid 
to Amateurs. 
Surplus divided 
among 1 Amat’rs 
after Losses 
were Paid. 
100.00 
106.60 
127.45 
100.00 
117.05 
97.95 
200.00 
184.70 
253.75 
100.00 
389.50 
209.40 
100.00 
156.60 
100.10 
100.00 
118.75 
15S.10 
100.00 
172.45 
82.25 
100.00 
189.50 
124.50 
100.00 
61.95 
141.45 
50.00 
98.45 
28.35 
100.00 
148.65 
115.50 
50.00 
34.25 
59.45 
50.00 
76.80 
53.20 
50.00 
60.90 
72.75 
100.00 
136.56 
139.56 
200.00 
109.24 
238.56 
100.00 
108.25 
186.75 
50.00 
112.80 
19.15 
50.00 
79.25 
46.60 
100.00 
54.40 
126.35 
200.00 
186.00 
118.00 
50.00 
99.05 
51.55 
100.00 
25.70 
142.80 
200.00 
159.60 
271.25 
50.00 
102.10 
26.90 
100.00 
211.85 
169.05 
100.00 
129.50 
100.90 
50.00 
84.95 
62.75 
100.00 
102.10 
115.65 
50.00 
28.00 
73.00 
50.00 
176.20 
69.65 
100.00 
94.06 
129.14 
200.00 
50.00 
265.00 
162.15 
269.20 
No sur¬ 
plus. 
50.00 
52.90 
47.30 
50.00 
50.00 
45.70 
84.05 
30.10 
46.95 
’ 50.00 
94.55 
19.95 
50.00 
74.52 
50.23 
50.00 
72.25 
35.00 
50.00 
69.01 
43.00 
50.00 
32.90 
44.60 
100.00 
146.45 
123.65 
50.00 
68.00 
60.50 
50.00 
26.35 
61.15 
200.00 
175.27 
261.53 
100.00 
64.95 
162.20 
100.00 
43.65 
125.70 
100.00 
89.45 
136.65 
100.00 
62.13 
133.35 
300.00 
1240.10 
1000.00 
100.00 
82.60 
148.00 
100.00 
35.00 
130.00 
100.00 
76.15 
135.95 
100.00 
50.90 
130.25 
100.00 
125.60 
124.85 
50.00 
69.85 
39.90 
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Roswell G. C., Roswell, New 
Mexico, Oct. 6-7 . 
100.00 
40.50 
175.SO 
Iowa S. S. A., Des Moines, 
Ia.(State tmt.), Oct. 10-12... 
Scammon G. C., Scammon, 
200.00 
189.70 
301.45 
Kans., Oct. 10-11. 
Lewiston G. C., Lewiston, 
100.00 
104.35 
106.25 
Idaho, Oct. 16-17. 
Will Co. G. C., Lockport, 
100.00 
85.40 
169.60 
Ill., Oct. IS. 
50.00 
84.00 
50.25 
Big Four League, Kansas 
City, Mo., Oct. 25-26. 
Lancaster G. C., Lancaster, 
100.00 
114.40 
110.30 
Pa., Oct. 26. 
Tannhauser G. C., St. Louis, 
50.00 
41.95 
54.85 
Mo., Oct. 28 . 
Demopolis G. C\, Demopolis, 
50.00 
27.70 
52.80 
Ala., Nov. 1-2. 
Danville R. & G. C., Danville, 
100.00 
54.20 
124.60 
Ill., Nov. S . 
50.00 
65.17 
50.08 
Western Conn. T. S. L.: 
Bethel, May 13: New Haven, 
May 30; Long Hill, June 24; 
Danbury, July 23; Bridge¬ 
port, Aug. 19; Waterbury, 
Sept. 4 . 150.00 
Western Pa. T. S. La: Can- 
onsburg, May 2; Tarentum, 
June 1: Coraopolis, July 18; 
"Allegheny, Aug. 15; Pit¬ 
cairn, Sept. 14 . 100.00 
Rising Sun G. C., Rising 
Sun, Md., Nov. 28-29. 100.00 
Adams G. C., Adams, Neb., 
Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. 100.00 
Blue Ribbon G.C., Concordia, 
Kans., Dec. 13. 50.00 
Onondaga Co. G. C., Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y„ Dec. 20. 50.00 
Totals.$16,750.00 $19,436.S9 $22,171.51 
Following tournaments canceled by request: 
Barre Auto G. C., Barre Vt., July 19. 
Denver Trap Club, Denver, Colo., Aug. 14-19. 
Ft. Collins G. C., Ft. Collins, Colo. 
Luther G. C., Luther, Okla., Oct. 5-6. 
Carlsbad G. C., Carlsbad, New Mexico, Oct. 9. 
Monmouth Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, N. J., Dec. 9.— The trap season 
opened here to-day with a fair attendance, good weather 
and fair scores. Nine shooters banged at 20 targets 
each. William Thompson made 16 of his birds and was 
high gun. Score: 
William Thompson 16, Harry Wilson 14. Earl Craig 
14, Archie Ritchie 12, Benjamin Batton 12, Melvin 
Craig 12, Harry McKay 11, Harry Lahrochar 11, John 
Barnard 10. 
Colfax Delaware Champion. 
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 9.—It broke them all up—or 
at least 96 out of 100—and won the State championship, 
did the gun of W. S. Colfax, Jr., in his successful effort 
to wallop the defender of the emblem of the champion¬ 
ship of the State of Delaware. 
It was just as merry an armed argument as this title 
that won’t stay put, generally brings on. McHugh, 
who is an old shooter in numbers—that is, number of tar¬ 
gets he has broken—is almost in the class of shooters 
who take a birdseye view of the average shooting field, 
didn’t shoot all he knew how, getting only 89 of his al¬ 
lotment. No one has yet peeped about a challenge, so 
maybe the State will have a change to get used to the 
name of Colfax, who is pretty new in trapshooting in 
this section. He hopes the aspirants all get shooter’s 
cramp in the trigger finger, so he can have time to get 
an ebony cabinet made for the cup. 
In the challenge trophy matches, N. K. Smith took 
the class cup from the holder, Victor du Pont, by a 
score of 45 to 41, while Dr. A. Patterson was the winner 
of the Class C trophy over G. F. Lord. 
In the Coleman du Pont merchandise event, J. B. 
McHugh won in Class A with 25 out of the same number 
of shots. Victor du Pont, W. M. Hammond and W. 
Edmanson tied in Class B. J. J. Magahern won Class C, 
and J. B. Grier took Class D. 
L. S. German, Edward Banks, T. E. Doremus and 
E. A. W. Everitt used the expert trap to give German 
practice for his match with G. L. Lyon, at the anniver¬ 
sary shoot of the Du Pont Gun Club next Saturday. 
The full list of scores follows, 25 targets shot at: J. R. 
Bailey 11, T. E. Doremus 15, A. B. Richardson 22, W. 
M. Hammond 23, W. A. Joslyn 19, J. B. McHugh 25, 
J. J. Magahern 23, J. T. Roberson 24, J. H. Minnick 16, 
N. I<. Smith 13, L. S. German 22, Edward Banks 23, 
E. A. W. Everitt 19, R. S. Robeson 17, Dr. H. Betts 18, 
Dr. L. Rumford 20, H. R. Frick 16, W. Edmanson 23, 
P. D. Guest 19, L. C. Lyon 20, Victor du Pont 23, H. 
YVinchester 23, W. Tomlinson 16, L. D. Willis 22, S. G. 
David 14, S. C. Robinson 17, Clyde Leedem 19, G. F. 
Lord 13, T. W. Mathewson 20, F. A. Wordenburg 19, 
Thorpe Martin 20, H. H. England 16, E. E. du Pont 23, 
G. H. Mitchell 21. R. C. McCardle 16, H. C. McClane 17, 
Dr. A. Patterson 16, A. J. Curley 20, Alexis I. du Pont 
19, B. Puyton 15, U. Jackson 16, C. H. Simon 19, H. 
J. Highfield 13, J. W. Anderson, Jr., 21, T. W. Iveithley 
22, D. A. Grier 15, R. L. Conner 15, II. P. Carlin 21, 
William Coyne 18, J. B. Grier IS, W. B. Smith, Tr., 20, 
Dr. S. C. Rumfcrd 15, R. P. Choate 17, Major W. G. 
Ramsey 16. C. R. Harkins 8, D. Lindsay 21, C. R. Ken¬ 
worthy 8, Dr. Bullock 12, Freeman 21, W. S. Colfax, Jr , 
24. 
State championship scores: 
J B McHugh. 19 24 23 23—89 
W S Colfax, Jr. 24 25 24 23—96 
Coleman du Pont merchandise event: Class A—J. B. 
McHugh, 25 out of 25. Class B—’Victor du Pont, W. M. 
Hammond and W. Edmanson, 23. Class C—J. J. Mag¬ 
ahern, 23. Class D—J. B. Grier, 18. 
Cup challenge match: Class B—Holder, Victor du 
Pont, 41 out of 50. Challenger, N. K. Smith, 45 out of 50. 
Cup challenge match: Class C—Holder, G. F. Lord, 
26 out of 50. 
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