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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. 
November 7.—Williams, Ariz.—Williams Gun Club, ja. 
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, Secy. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION, 
E. Reed Shaner, Secretary. 
UNREGISTERED EVENTS. 
New Rochelle, N. Y.—New Rochelle Yacht Club Reg¬ 
ular shoots every Saturday and Sunday—open shoot 
every Thursday at 3 o’clock. 
Concord, S. I.—Robinhood Gun Club. Every Saturday 
and Sunday. 
Jersey City, N. J.—Hudson Gun Club. Every Sunday- 
Big corn fest and shoot all day Sunday, October 4. 
Jersey City, N. J.—Jersey City Gun Club. Every Satur¬ 
day afternoon. 
Richmond, Va.—West End Gun Club. Every Saturday 
afternoon. 
Wilmington, Del.—DuPont Trap Shooting Club. Every 
Saturday afternoon. 
Larchmont, N. Y.—Larchmont Yacht Club. Every Sun¬ 
day afternoon. 
Port Washington, L. I.—Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
Every Sunday. 
Bayside, L. I.—Bay Side Yacht Club. Every Saturday 
afternoon. 
Pelham Manor, N. Y.—New York Athletic Club. Every 
Saturday afternoon. 
Englewood, N. J.—Englewood Field Club. Every Satur¬ 
day afternoon. 
Cincinnati, O.—Cincinnati Gun Club. Every Day. Regu¬ 
lar events every Saturday and Sunday. 
Cincinnati, O.—Westwood Gun Club. Every Sunday. 
St. Louis, Mo.—St. Louis Trap Shooters Association. 
Every Saturday and Sunday. 
Indianapolis, Ind.—Indianapolis Gun Club. Every Satur¬ 
day. 
Cleveland, O.—Cleveland Gun Club. Every Saturday. 
Columbus, O.—Columbus Gun Club. Every Wednesday 
and Saturday. 
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Oklahoma City Gun Club. Every 
Saturday 
San Diego, Cal.—Pastime Gun Club. Every Saturday 
and Sunday. 
Omaha, Neb.—Omaha Gun Club. Every Saturday and 
Sunday. 
Kansas City, Mo.—Blue Ribbon Gun Club. First and 
fourth Sundays. 
Kansas City, Mo.—Kansas City Gun Club. First and 
third Sundays. 
Johnston City, Ills.—Johnston City Gun Club. Every 
Friday afternoon. 
Ossining, N. Y.—Regular shoots second and fourth 
Saturdays of each month. 2.30 o’clock. 
White Plains, N. Y.—White Plains Gun Club. Nov. 7th 
18th, 28th; Dec. 5th, 19th; Jan. 9th, 20th, 30th; Feb. 12th, 
22nd; Mar. 6th, 17th, 27th; Apr. 10th, 24th; May 1st, 
12th, 31st; June 12th, 16th, 26th. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., October 31, 1914. 
The weather to-day was as fine as one could wish 
for the trap shooting game but the attendance was 
small considering the fact that this was our regular 
monthly prize shoot. In our prize shoots we use the 
added bird handicap system and the winners to-day 
were: Dave Engle, Dr. Ittner and Geo. Piercy. High 
scratch average also went to Dave Engle with an 
average of 87 per cent., pretty good for the old timer 
after having a bout with pneumonia so recently. The 
scores in strings of 25 follows: 
Dixon . 17 19 
Dr. Pinkerton . 15 19 
Engle . 21 21 
Geo. Piercy . 21 21 
L. Piercy . 15 12 
Dr. Moeller . 18 16 
North . 18 18 
Dr. Ittner . 18 21 
Ferry . 3 7 
Iletherington, Jr. 13 17 
Kurzel . 12 12 
Brown . 10 8 
Samuels . 8 9 
Scores made from 22 yards: 
Geo. Piercy . 14 20 
Dixon . 18 19 
Dr. Pinkerton . 14 17 
North . 20 14 
Dr. Ittner . 11 14 
Hetherington, Jr. 15 15 
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Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., October 31, 1914. 
Herewith please find scores made at the bi-weekly 
shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, Wm. H. Coleman shot 
to-day for the first time in over a year and got a straight 
in one event. Besides those whose scores appear, Drs. 
C. W. Farr and A. O. Squiers came up for a little prac¬ 
tice. A percentage handicap system, originated by E. F. 
Ball is being employed and works out very satisfactorily, 
a fine 200 yard range for the rifle contingent of the 
club has been installed and the first practice will be 
held Saturday afternoon, November 7, beginning at 1:30. 
Master of Range, Thos. A. E. Wilson will be in charge. 
Next gun shoot will be held November 14. 
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Events 1 2 
Clays 10 10 
W. H. Coleman . 8 10 
C. G. Blandford . 10 9 
A. Bedell . 8 8 
Dr. R. T. Irvine . 4 3 
C. G. B., Captain. 
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Blue Rock Gun Club. 
Chester, Pa., October 31, 1914. 
On Saturday, November 7th, the Blue Rock Gun 
Club, will shoot a 50 bird match with the Claymont 
Trapshooting Club, of Claymont, Del.; the match will 
be shot over the traps of the Blue Rock Club at 
Chester. As the club includes some of the best shots 
of the Dupont Club, of Wilmington, 'the match is an 
important one, and will be hotly contested. 
Our club has recently installed an additional “West¬ 
ern Automatic Trap” equipped for throwing double 
birds. This additional trap will enable us to handle 
all squads promptly. 
A club spoon to the high gun on each team. Come 
out and help us win. 
A. L. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. 
West End Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., October 31 1914. 
Shooting from below the elbow, using field guns, the 
scores disregarded the 1914 season of the West End 
Gun Club went out to-day in a blaze of good fellow¬ 
ship and real enjoyment. Monday will find these sports¬ 
men after the real thing and the clay birds will get a 
rest until the open season next spring. 
Shooting in the extras were: Robert E. Peyton, Jr., 
W. C. Bragg, Dr. S. L. Hillaman, G. C. Lee, S. J. 
Doswell, E. D. Harris and C. A. Montgomery. 
Class leaders were: E. D. Hotchkiss, Jr. and P. J. 
Flippen Class “A,” W. Gordon Harvie “B,” Saint 
George Anderson “C,” R. T. Bibb “E.” 
Winners legs on Lumsden trophy cup were: J. B. 
Swartwout, W. G. Harvie, C. W. Williams and Jack 
Sheppard. 
Final winners of all the trophies which have been 
in competition all the season will be announced later. 
There will be no more regular shoots until the season 
opens up next spring. 
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John B. Swartwout . 
W. Gordon Harvie . 
Clarence W. Williams _ 
Phillip J. Flippen . 
Elmore D. Hotchkiss, Jr. 
Malcolm D. Hart . 
W. B. Jerman . 
Jack F. Sheppard . 
W. L. Huffman .. 
Louis Rueger . 
W. PI. Eanes . 
Wm. A. Hammond, Sr. .. 
Archer Anderson, Jr. 
William Rueger, Jr. 
John C. Easley . 
T. Arthur Campbell . 
P. B. Watt . 
N. C. Chalkley . 
Robert G. Cabell . 
Thomas W. Purcell . 
Cary Sheppard . 
James C. Tignor . 
Saint George Anderson 
Robert T. Bibb . 
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M. D. HART, Secretary. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Judging by the attendance at the opening shoot of 
the year at Travers Island yesterday, this is going to be 
the best season in the history of trapshooting at the 
New York Athletic Club. More than forty marksmen 
were on the firing line. The only event of the day was 
a shoot at 100 targets. Prizes were offered for the best 
handicap and the best scratch score. A Visitors trophy 
also was offered by the club. 
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