FOREST AND STREAM 
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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. 
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. 
Special Proposition 
For Your Thanksgiving Day Shoot 
Have a “Forest and Stream” Handicap.—Fifty 
targets and charge entrance fee cnf $1.50, includ¬ 
ing targets. Keep 50 cents to cover cost of tar¬ 
gets, send us one dollar for each entry. We will 
give a handsome silver cup to the winner. 
And will give every entrant a three months’ 
subscription to Forest and Stream. AH entrants, 
at present subscribing, will have subscription 
extended three months. This event will be popu¬ 
lar, as Forest and Stream is the trapshooters’ au¬ 
thority. This means a prize for every one, win 
or lose. 
CALIFORNIA FOR MARKET SHOOTING. 
Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 13, 1914- 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Alas, the Market Shooter has won, for our bill 
to prevent the sale of game here in this State has 
been badly defeated; like poor “Dog-Tray” it 
suffered from 'being caught in bad company. 
There was a rabid, fanatical attempt made to 
have a bill passed that would have utterly de¬ 
stroyed the great wine industries of this State 
and unfortunately many of our game protec¬ 
tionists were interested in the passage of this 
bill, or at least they came out openly in their 
support o'f this bill and both bills have been 
deeply “plowed under.” The poor game suffers 
at the hands of its friends. 
In your last issue Robt. Lincoln mentions using 
number six shot for woodcock and four for duck 
shooting. It would be interesting to hear from 
the readers of the Forest and Stream on this sub¬ 
ject, “What size shot do you use for this game?” 
I11 shooting woodcock in the Maritime Provinces, 
Province of Quebec, New England states and in 
Ohio, I have used 9’s and 10’s mostly, occasionally 
8’s where I was liable to find ruffed grouse, 
number eight, Newcastle shot, which we used in 
SHELLS 
In the National 1914 Amateur Championship at single targets, Mr. Henderson was pitted 
against the Champions of no less than 35 states and by breaking 99 out of 100 singles at 
16 yards, he established himself as the Champion of Champions. 
At Double Targets he also captured the amateur championship with 90 out of 100. His 
Grand American Handicap score was 98 out of 100 from 22 yards — a new world’s record. 
Mr. Henderson’s world record-breaking victories were all made with Use the Shells that WINNERS choose—the 60) Brand. 
PETERS “steel where steel belongs” SHELLS, long accorded .-p,, , • r • j 1 ^5? 
deserved recognition as always reliable at the traps or in the field. ^ ^ e y insure satisfaction and resu s. 
The Peters Cartridge Co. 
NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St., T. H. Keller, Manager 
SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Mgr. 
Cincinnati, 0. 
The Race of Champions 
Record-Breaking Feats Unparalleled in Trap-Shooting History 
When Woolfolk Henderson of Lexington, Ky., breezed through the fifteenth Grand American 
Handicap, at Dayton, O., Sept. 8-12, 19 1 4, he shattered all trap-shooting records. The three 
big events, including the Grand American itself, were all won by Mr. Henderson with— 
