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 : 
TOURNAMENTS REGISTERED WITH THE IN¬ 
TERSTATE ASSOCIATION DURING THE WEEK. 
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 17 and 18.—Oneida, Ills.—Oneida Gun Club, 
S. D. Metcalf, Secretary. 
September 20.—Tonopah, Nev.—Tonopah Gun Club, Vail 
M. Pittman, Secretary-Treasurer. 
September 22. —Capron, Ills.—Capron Gun Club, Alex 
Vance, President. 
September 22 and 23. — San Jose, Cal. — San Jose Blue 
Rock Club, O. N. Ford, Secretary. 
September 24.—La Junta, Col.—Arkansas Valley Trap 
Shooters’ League Tournament, under the auspices o* 
the La Junta Gun Club, John F. Cook, Secretary. 
September 26.—Beverly, Mass.—U. S. M. A. A. Gu 
Club, Wm. B. Morgan, president. 
September 28 and 29. —Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah Gun 
Glub. 
October 1.—Pratt, Kansas.—Pratt Gun Club, Chaa. 
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 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 8.—Bradshaw, Neb.—Bradshaw Gun Club, F. 
R. Belville, Secretary. 
October 12.—Rising Sun, Md.—Rising Sun Gun Club, H. 
L. Worthington, Manager. 
October 14 and 15.—Kankakee, Ills.—Kankakee Gun 
Club, F. Radeke, secretary. 
October 17.—Wilmington, Del.—Dupont Trapshooting 
Club, T. E. Doremus, President. 
October 21, 22. —Ray, Ariz.—Ray Gun Club. Geo. Staiger. 
Secy. 
October 22. —Evansville, Ind.—Recreation Gun Club, G. 
A. Beard Correspondent Secretary. 
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 it.—Greeley, Nebr.—Greeley Gun Club. C. H. 
Larsen, Secy. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. Reed Shaner, Secretary. 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove Gun Club. 
Sunbury, Pa., August 21, 1914. 
Yesterday and to-day made history of our tourna¬ 
ment, while only 25 crackers smeared the ambient 
atmosphere with disintegrated mud, State Champion 
Bill Behm was upper amateur gun tying O. S. Sked 
and Mel Hawkins, ballistic exponents on 289. J G 
Martin took second coin with 285, C. A. Hartman 
koppmg third kale with a breakage of 283. Martin 
pulled long run with 82. Behm getting run of 77 and 
63. Guess we will hear more about this lad Behm 
from down Dayton way next week—what? 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
J. G. Hand . 
150 
144 
Tohn Rehrig . 
2nd Day 
150 
150 
135 
134 
J. A. Depew . 
150 
112 
2nd Day 
150 
III 
T. S. Speer . 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
150 
138 
W. S. Behm . 
150 
142 
2nd Day 
150 
14 7 
H enry Myers . 
!50 
no 
* 0 . S. Sked . 
150 
140 
2nd Day 
150 
149 
*L. R. .Lewis . 
150 
124 
2nd Day 
150 
127 
Brian Teats . 
150 
i 43 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
*N. Apgar .. 
150 
i 34 
2nd Day 
150 
143 
*J. M. Hawkins . 
150 
144 
2nd Day 
150 
145 
T. W. Schoffstall . 
150 
130 
2nd Day 
150 
136 
*L. D. Willis . 
150 
146 
2nd Day 
150 
142 
C. A. Hartman . 
150 
i 39 
2nd Day 
150 
144 
Paul Berger . 
150 
138 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
H. W. Cummings _ 
iso 
119 
2nd Day 
150 
120 
(has. Foster . 
150 
129 
2nd Day 
150 
137 
T. I.. Baker . 
150 
125 
A Real Boy and a Remington 
M ANY American boys have learned 
to shoot better than some of the 
famous grown-up marksmen 
whose names are household words. A 
few of these alert youngsters are Bloice 
Bowen of Colorado, Robert McGivern 
of Montana, James Colvin Francis of 
Missouri, Sergeant Otto Reynolds of 
California — all winning fame with their 
victories and having a good time doing it. 
“A Real Boy with a Remington” is an ideal com¬ 
bination for clean, healthful, manly sport and the 
development of sturdv American character. 
Start your boy with a Remington, that he may reap 
the advantage of gun-making progress that was under 
way when his great-grandfather was a boy. 
Remington-UMC .22 Cal. Repeater 
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