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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 6, 1909. 
San Antonio, Texas 
February First 
100 STRAIGHT 
Nacogdoches, Texas February Fourth 
The program called for 100 Targets 
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Shooting done by W. R. Heer 
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“Forest and Stream.” 
In the Woods and On the Shore 
RICHARD D. WARE. 
Narratives for Sportsmen. 
A splendid series of narratives of shooting and fishing 
experiences, told with a vividness of description and 
sportsmanlike appreciation that will appeal to every 
devotee of rod and gun. The writer has enjoyed some 
rare sport, but barring his success, the experiences are 
those of every Northern sportsman amplified. This, as 
well as a peculiar gift of story-telling, aside from the 
intrinsic interest of the narrative, constitutes half the 
charm of “In the Woods and On the Shore.'” 
In brief, the narrative takes us among the caribou of 
the Newfoundland barrens, after moose in the Northern 
woods, shore bird shooting from C^e Cod to Nova 
Scotia, duck shooting along the New England coast and 
North and South, Brant shooting at Monomoy, after deer 
in New Brunswick, and by way of variety gives us a 
glimpse of rare sport with the big trout of the 
Nepigiguet. 
Cloth, splendid illustrations, 300 pages. Postpaid, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hillside Rod &nd Gun Club. 
Flushing, N. Y., Feb. 22.— The Hillside Rod and Gun 
Club held a shoot on Washington’s Birthday morning. 
The fine spring weather brought out quite a number of 
shooters. 
The day was an ideal one for trapshooting, and the 
sport was thoroughly enjoyed by all the participants. 
The members of the club wish to -extend a cordial invita¬ 
tion to all who are interested in shooting to attend the 
Saturday afternoon shoots of the club. The morning’s 
scores, each event at 15 targets, follow: 
Campbell ..., 
11 
7 
8 
9 
11 
9 
Bell . 
12 
10 
9 
9 
13 
11 
A L G . 
11 
8 
6 
7 
8 
8 
4 
Peck . 
10 
12 
10 
10 
8 
11 
11 
ii 
Campbell .... 
9 
11 
9 
7 
11 
9 
8 
Pentz .. 
14 
10 
11 
11 
12 
11 
13 
ii 
H Ashmore . 
9 
8 
10 
4 
Deems . 
10 
9 
8 
Butler . 
12 
11 
5 
5 
2 
6 
4 
Terasse . 
10 
2 
1 
W Campbell 
3 
3 
Hart . 
8 
Twenty-five 
targets: 
Peck . 
. 18 .. 
Pentz 
17 
21 
Campbell ... 
. 18 14 
Floyd-Jones 
12 
14 
Flushing, N. Y., March 1.- —The Hillside Rod and 
Gun Club held their monthly prize shoot on Saturday 
afternoon. Mr. Floyd-Jones won first prize, Butler sec¬ 
ond, and Campbell third. 
Twenty-five targets: 
Bdl . 
.... 2 
20 
Peck . 
18 
Floyd-Jones _ 
.... 6 
25 
Long . 
. 0 
21 
Pentz . 
.... 0 
22 
Foster . 
18 
Campbell . 
.... 4 
23 
Butler . 
. 5 
24 
After the prize shoot several sweepstakes were shot, the 
following scores resulting: 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 
Pentz . 9 11 11 11 9 
Peck . 11 13 13 10 13 
Bell . 8 12 11 13 10 
Foster . 9 12 14 12 10 
Campbell . 12 13 7 11 6 
Butler . 9 5 9 10 7 
Floyd-Jones . 6 10 
Long. 13 8 
Twenty-five targets: 
Foster .18 
Bell . 23 
Long .13 
Floyd-Jones . 15 
E. L. Bell, Sec’y. 
North End Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Feb. 22. —The North End Rod and Gun 
Club, of Troy, N. Y., held their second annual registered 
tournament to-day at Young’s Grove. The bright glare 
of the sun interfered with the shooters, but despite this 
condition, good scores were made. 
Shooters were present from Albany, Mechanicville, 
Waterford, Rensslaer and North Bennington, Vt. The 
Mt. View Gun Club, of this city, had twelve members 
present, who shot through the events. 
The professionals present were H. H. Stevens and 
Neat Apgar. Mr. Stevens had charge of the office and 
was assisted by Abrams and Farrell. 
Valentine carried off the honors, he being high gun. 
The four high gun average prizes were won by Valentine, 
Hurd, Sanders and Farrell, all members of the Mountain 
V iew Club. 
Adams, who hails from North Bennington, Vt., shot 
well. He is a new shooter, and this was his first tour¬ 
nament. Totals follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Stevens .... 
.150 
124 
Roberts .... 
.150 
109 
Apgar . 
.150 
130 
Rabie . 
.150 
71 
Sanders .... 
.150 
127 
Kapp . 
. 90 
53 
Kirkpatrick 
.150 
118 
Harris . 
. 90 
64 
Farrell . 
.150 
124 
Scott . 
. 75 
49 
Hurd . 
. 150 
134 
Murphy ... 
. 30 
6 
\’alentine . 
. 150 
137 
O’Neil . 
. 30 
14 
Crowley ... 
.150 
103 
Moss . 
. 30 
8 
Calkins .... 
.150 
67 
Van Arnum 
. 30 
19 
Nial . 
.150 
97 
Millington . 
. 15 
6 
Betts . 
. 45 
39 
Viall . 
. 15 
11 
Adams . 
. 150 
104 
b Dewis ... 
. 45 
14 
Welling .... 
.150 
79 
J. J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. Zl .—Event 1 was for 
practice. No. 2 was for the February cup, which was 
won by T. Lenane, Jr. No. 3, for the Sauer gun, was 
won by Dr. De Wolfe. The Stevens gun. No. 4, was 
won by F. H. Schauffler. Event No. 5 was won by G. W. 
Kuchler. G. F. Pelham was victor in event 6 for the 
Billings trophy. F. A. Hodgman scored 97 out of 100. 
Events: 1 
C W Billings. 24 
G F Pelham..... 23 
F H Schauffler. 24 
O C Grinnell. 20 
F A Hodgman. 24 
G E Greiff. 23 
T J McCahill. 
R R Debacher. 18 
J W Hibbard. 18 
P R Robinson. 20 
G M Thomson. 17 
Dr De Wolfe. 20 
T Lenane, Jr. 19 
G W Kuchler.. 
L S Morrison.. 
H Emmet .... 
O R Dickey... 
M Hebard . 
B Thaw, Jr. 
2 3 4 5 6 
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