Fixtures. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here, 
send a notice like the following'. 
TOURNAMENTS REGISTERED WITH THE IN¬ 
TERSTATE ASSOCIATION DURING THE WEEK. 
Michigan State Tournament 
Under the Auspices of 
DETROIT PASTIME GUN CLUB, 
Detroit, Mich. 
JULY 22, 23 and 24, 1914 
Ninth Western Handicap 
Under the Auspices of 
GREEN BAY GAME AND GUN CLUB, 
Green Bay, Wis. 
AUGUST 4, 5 and 6, 1914 
July 16 and 17.—West Forest Park, Baltimore, Md.—West 
Forest Park Gun Club. Richard T. Collings, manager. 
July 18.—Danbury, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Pahquioque Gun Club. E. H. Bailey, secretary. 
July. 20, 21 and 22.—Portland, Ore.—Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s Ninth Pacific Coast Handicap Tournament, 
under the auspices of the Portland Gun Club; $1,000 
added money. Winner of first place in the Pacific 
Coast Handicap guaranteed $100 and a trophy; win¬ 
ner of second place guaranteed $75 and a trophy, and 
winner of third place guaranteed $50 and a trophy. 
Several other trophies will also be awarded. ELmer 
E. Shaner, manager, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
July 20 and 21.—Ocean City, Md.—Berlin Gun Club. H. 
L. Worthington, manager. 
July 22, 23 and 24.—Detroit, Mich.—Michigan State Tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Detroit Pastime 
Gun Club. C. E. Winslow, manager. 
July 22.—Warsaw, Ind.—Warsaw Gun Club. Jos. S. 
Campfield, secretary. 
July 24.—Roseau, Minn. — Roseau Gun Club, G. M. 
Stebbins, Secretary. 
July 24.—Huntington, W. Va.—Huntington Gun Club. A. 
C. Martin, secretary. 
July 25.—Louisville, Ky.—Gander Gun Club. Emile Pra- 
goff, secretary. 
July 27, 28 and 29.—Betterton, Md.—Betterton Gun Club, 
James R. Malone, Manager. 
July 27, 28 and 29. — Martinez, Cal.—Alhambra Gun Club, 
Fred M. Burnham, President. 
July 28.—Wellman, la.—Wellman Gun Club. J. J. Ward, 
secretary. 
July 28.—Caldwell, Kans.—Caldwell Gun Club. John F 
Ryland, Secy. 
August 3 and 4.—Kamloops, B. C., Canada.—Yale 
Kootenay Trap Shooting League, A. J. Macdonell, 
Secretary. 
August 4, 5, 6 and 7.—Toronto, Ont., Can.—Dominion of 
Canada Trap Shooting Association, b'. 1 . box, Local 
Secy. 
August 4, 5 and 6.—Green Bay, Wis.—The Interstate 
Association’s Ninth Western Handicap Tournament, 
under the auspices of the Green Bay Game and Gun 
Club; $1,000 added money. Winner of first place in 
the Western Handicap guaranteed $100 and a trophy; 
winner of second place guaranteed $75 and a trophy, 
and winner for third place guaranteed $50 and a 
trophy. Several other trophies wil lalso be awarded. 
Elmer E. Shaner, manager. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
August 4.—Winchester, Va.—Winchester Gun Club, J. 
Harry Jones, Secretary. 
August 4 and 5.— Waterloo, la.—Waterloo Gun Club, L. 
Witry, Secretary. 
August 4. — l-.iwood, Ind. — Elwood Gun Club. S. W. Swi- 
hart, secretary. 
August 5.—Gouverneur, N. Y.—Gourerneur Rod and Gun 
Club. W. R. Patrick, secretary. 
August 6.—Johnstown, Pa.—Central Penna. Trap Shoot¬ 
ers’ League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Johnstown Gun Club. Jack Waltz, secretary. 
August 7.—Hazleton, Pa.—Hazle Mountain Gun Club. 
Robert L. Klotz, Manager, Hazleton, Pa. 
August 7.—Fulton, Ky. — Fulton Gun Club, J. E. Hanne- 
phin, manager. 
August 11. — Washington, Pa. — W'estern Penna. Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Washington Gun Club. Louis Lautenslager. 
president. 
August 11, 12 and 13.—Little Rock, Ark.—Arkansas State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Little Rock 
Gun Club. Geo. W. Clements, secretary. 
August 12 and 13. — Lincoln, Ills. — Central Illinois Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices of 
the Lincoln Gun Club. W. E. Smith, secretary. 
August 13.—Decorah, Iowa.—Decorah Rod & Gun Club, 
H. H. Thomas, Manager. 
August 13.—Hartford, Conn.—Hartford Gun Club, W. 
R. Newsome, President. 
August 13 and 14.—Cincinnati, O.—Cincinnati Gun Club. 
R. F. Davies, secretary. 
August 21.—Sedalia, Mo.—Sedalia Gun Club, John Mc¬ 
Grath, Secretary. 
October 22.—Evansville, Ind.—Recreation Gun Club, G. 
A. Beard, Correspondent Secretary. 
August 29.—Dayton, Ohio. — Central umo Trap Shooters’ 
League Tournament, under the auspices of the 
Salem Gun Club. Harry C. Downey, Secretary. 
September 7.—O’Fallon, Ills.—O’Fallon Gun Club. P. S. 
Hawkins, Secretary. 
September 7.—Eureka, Cal.—Eureka Blue Rock Club. 
Warren E. Innes, Secy. 
September 2-3.—Sunbury, Penna.—Sunbury-Selinsgrov, 
Gun Club. J. W. Schoffstall, Sec’y. 
September 7.—Hutchinson, Kans.—New Hutchinson 
Gun Club, W. E. Hubert, secretary. 
September 7.—Goffstown, N. H.—Goffstown Gun Club, 
J. H. Mendell, President. 
September 8, 9, 10 and 11.—Dayton, O.—The Interstate 
Association’s Fifteenth Grand American Handicap 
Tournament, on the grounds of the N. C. R. Gun 
Club; $1,500 added money. Winner of first place in 
the Grand American Handicap guaranteed $600 and 
a trophy; winner of second place guaranteed $500 
and a trophy, and winner of third place guaranteed 
$400 and a trophy. Several other trophies will also 
be awarded. Elmer E. Shaner, manager, Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa. 
September 15 and 16.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Indianapolis 
Gun Club, Geo. R. Waite, secretary. 
September 16, 17 and 18.—Atlantic City, N. J. 
“Westy Hogans” Gun Club, Bernard Elsesser, sec¬ 
retary. 
September 19 and 20.—Sacramento, Cal.—Capital City 
Blue Rock Club. B. H. Worthen, manager. 
September 26.—Beverly, Mass.—U. S. M. A. A. Gun 
Club, Wm. B. Morgan, president. 
October 1.—Pratt, Kansas.—Pratt Gun Club, Chas. 
Cooper, Secretary. 
October 5-6.—Lewiston, Ida.—Lewiston Gan Club. C. 
E. Butler, Sec’y. 
October 6 and 7.—Medford, Okla.—Medford Gun Club, 
I. V. Hardy, secretary. 
October 14 and 15.—Kankakee, Ills.—Kankakee Gun 
Club, F. Radeke. secretary. 
October 7 and 8.—Bloomington, Ills.—Central Illinois 
Trapshooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices 
of the McLean County Gun Club, James Gray, Presi¬ 
dent. 
October 8.—Elkton, Md.—Elkton Gun Club. J. H. 
Reynolds, Sec’y. 
October 21, 22.—Ray, Ariz.—Ray Gun Club. Geo. Staiger. 
Secy. 
October 12.—Rising Sun, Md.—Rising Sun Gun Club, H. 
L. Worthington, Manager. 
November 7.—Williams, Ariz.—Williams Gun Club, R. 
M. Reese, secretary. 
November 9, 10 and 11.—Phoenix, Ariz.—Arizona State 
Tournament, under the auspices of the Phoenix 
Gun Club, W. B. Twitchell, president. 
November 11.—Greeley, Nebr.—Greeley Gun Club. C. H. 
Larsen, Secv. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. Reed Shaner, Secretary. 
New Jersey State Sportsmen’s Association. 
Asbury Park, N. J., June 25 and 27, 1914. 
Some merry little bunch of shooters cracked away 
for three days and turned in a few “extra” scores. 
The new champion for the state to shoot off with 
other state champs at the Grand American is D. W. H. 
Mathews with 95 x 100 after a shoot off with Henry 
Powers. In the shoot off at 25 birds, Mathews broke 
23 against 22 by Powers. Third place also was a tie at 
94, again tied with 23, 25, 22, 24 and finally on a miss, 
and F. S. Tomlin broke 26 while J. F. A. Phillips 
kicked over on his 26th. H. Powers took high aver¬ 
age with the enviable score of 496 x 500; F. S. Tomlin 
second with 483; Ernest Von Lengerke, one time state 
champion showed with 480, followed by E. Byram 475, 
C. T. Day, Jr., another ex-champion, 474; J. W. Mason, 
474. In team events Riverside won the 3 man race, 
scoring as follows: E. Von Kattengill, 48; A. L. Ivins, 
49; J. F. James, 46—143 x 150. Two man event won 
by Camden Shooting Association: H. Powers, 49; 
F. S. Tomlin, 48=97. One man event was taken by C. 
T. Day, Jr. with 24x25=49. 
Asbury Park, N. J., June 25, 26 and 27, 1914. 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
160 
J. F. James ...1st Day 
2nd Day 150 
3rd Day 200 
*W. PI. Hammond .1st Day 160 
2nd Day 150 
3rd Day 200 
E. B. Springer .1st Day 160 
2nd Day 150 
3rd Day 200 
M. Hawkins .1st Day 160 
2nd Day 150 
3rd Day 200 
E. M. Cooper .1st Day 160 
J. L. Smith .1 st Day 160 
*J- 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
126 
132 
178 
138 
138 
176 
147 
137 
187 
156 
146 
187' 
130 
138 
J- 
W. Mason . 
160 
148 
2nd Day 
150 
140 
. Von Lengerke . 
3rd Day 
200 
186 
*c. 
160 
123 
J. 
Reed . 
160 
140 
c. 
T. Day, Jr. 
160 
142 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
H. 
L. Brown . 
3rd Day 
200 
187 
160 
137 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
*H 
. Keller, Tr. 
3rd Day 
200 
169 
160 
134 
‘L, 
. R. Davis . 
160 
144 
2nd Day 
150 
135 
*J. 
S. Fanning . 
3rd Day 
200 
173 
160 
150 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
N. 
J. Mathews . 
3rd Day 
200 
187 
160 
135 
2nd Day 
150 
130 
3rd Day 
200 
168 
*Neif Apgar . 
160 
157 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
3rd Day 
200 
190 
Geo. H. Piercy . 
l6o 
M 3 
2nd Day 
150 
132 
3rd Day 
200 
182 
w. 
Hassenger . 
160 
132 
2nd Day 
150 
133 
3rd Day 
200 
176 
c. 
W. Billings . 
160 
132 
2nd Day 
150 
139 
3rd Day 
200 
180 
Geo. Lyons . 
160 
149 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
3rd Day 
200 
196 
F. 
J. Hineline . 
160 
146 
2nd Day 
150 
142 
3rd Day 
200 
1 S3 
*Fred Slear . 
160 
156 
2nd Day 
150 
145 
w. 
D. Applegate . 
3rd Day 
200 
196 
160 
145 
2nd Day 
150 
139 
3rd Day 
200 
186 
J. 
W. Budd . 
160 
135 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
3rd Day 
200 
145 
F. 
Muldoon . 
160 
148 
2nd Day 
150 
131 
3rd Day 
200 
182 
C. 
Newman . 
160 
120 
E. 
A. Shepherd . 
160 
144 
2nd Day 
150 
124 
3rd Day 
200 
165 
F. 
P. Brown . 
160 
IOI 
2nd Day 
150 
94 
3rd Day 
200 
158 
L. 
C. Gundacker . 
160 
”S 
2nd Day 
150 
121 
3rd Day 
200 
170 
H. 
Chafey . 
160 
122 
2nd Day 
150 
117 
3rd Day 
200 
91 
H. 
D. Cook . 
160 
142 
2nd Day 
150 
132 
3rd Day 
200 
184 
F. 
S. Tomlin . 
160 
152 
2nd Day 
150 - 
142 
3rd Day 
200 
189 
II. 
Harris . 
160 
154 
2nd Day 
150 
148 
3rd Day 
200 
194 
J. 
F. A. Phillips . 
160 
145 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
3rd Day 
200 
184 
W. 
H. Mathews . 
160 
143 
2nd aDy 
150 
137 
3rd Day 
200 
184 
J. 
W. Lawrence . 
160 
140 
2nd Day 
150 
42 
3rd Day 
200 
107 
E. 
Von Kattengill . 
.1st Day 
l6o 
141 
2nd Day 
150 
85 
3rd Day 
200 
130 
R. 
Johnson . 
160 
135 
E. 
Byram . 
160 
148 
2nd Day 
150 
141 
3rd Day 
200 
186 
John Davis . 
160 
135 
2nd Day 
150 
134 
*L. 
W. Cumberland .. 
160 
153 
2nd Day 
150 
139 
3rd Day 
200 
187 
E. 
Von Lengerke . 
160 
150 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
3rd Day 
200 
192 
*W. 
. A. Brown . 
150 
144 
3rd Day 
IOO 
96 
R. 
Young . 
150 
129 
3rd Day 
IOO 
84 
F. 
W. Mathews . 
150 
141 
3rd Day 
175 
153 
*T. 
II. Keller . 
150 
134 
3rd Day 
IOO 
89 
A. 
L. Ivins . 
200 
188 
L. 
S. Page .. 
200 
183 
11. 
S. Sindle . 
200 
141 
B. 
M. Shanlev, Jr. 
200 
182 
^Professional. 
CHAS. T. 
DAY, 
Secretary. 
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