June i, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Shooting Teams for Olympic. 
The following entries have been sent to Kristian 
llellstrom, secretary of the Swedish Olympic games at 
Stockholm: 
Rifle Shooting—Allan E. Rriggs, H. T. Bartlett, C. 
Osburn, \\'. A. Sproul, Harry Adam^ Fred S. Hird, 
John E. Jackson, C, I., Burdette, F. Iv Lang, \V, Neil 
McDonald, E, L, Anderson, W, F. Leushner, A, S. 
Jones, John J, Dolly, R. B, Dennis and Harris Banning. 
Revolver and Pistol — Dr. Reginald H. Sayre, Walter 
Winans, Hans Roedder, James E. Gorman, John A. 
Dietz, J. R. Hicks, Thomas Le Boutillier, German F. 
Hoffman, G. R. Armstrong, Dr. Irving Calkins, Robert 
]5. Dennis, P. J. Dolfen, A. P. Lane, P. Hanford, J. A. 
Baker, Dr. Harry E. Sears and O. F. S. Snyder. 
Clay Bird Shooting—Charles Billings, John H. Hen¬ 
drickson, E. F. Gleason, Daniel E. Mcilahon. R. L. 
Spotts. Joseph R. Graham, F. Hall, D. R. Culver and 
W. Libbey. 
American Rifle Team Wins. 
Buenos Aires, May 23. — The American rifle team 
won the Pan-American international match here to-day, 
leading by a total of twelve, with twenty shots unfired 
because of darkness. 
Capt. Wise, of the Massachusetts National Guard 
made the highest score ever made at a distance of 253 
meters with a military rifle. The victory of the American 
team proved to be a most popular one, and aroused 
much enthusiasm. The vice-president of the republic 
and the minister of war personally congratulated each 
member of the team. 
Rifle Note. 
The fifty-fifth annual shooting festival of the N. Y. 
Schiitzen Corps, will be held at Schuetzen Park, Union 
Hill, N. J.. on Wednesday and Thursday, June 19 and 
20. All riflemen and lovers of this sport are cordially 
invited to participate. Open to all comers. Shooting 
on the first day will commence at 1 o’clock and close 
at 7 o’clock P. M. Shooting on the second day com¬ 
mences at 9 A. M. and closes at 6:30 P. 1\L Shooting 
on the eagle commences on the second day at 11 A. M. 
The well-known shooting rules will be in force. 
TRAP NOTES. 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
RoanokEj W. Va., May 26. —Twenty-seven members 
participated in the regular weekly shoot on the grounds 
of the Roanoke Gun Club on Saturday afternoon, in¬ 
cluding Mr. Houseman, representative of the Western 
Cartridge Co. 
The weekly medals were won by the following mem¬ 
bers: Scratch—First, P. L. Price; second, A. M. Shep¬ 
herd. Class A—First, H. C. Elliott; second, tie, E. W. 
and J. W. Poindexter. Class B—First, D. W. Richards; 
second, C. H. Ferguson. Class C—First, H. Holland; 
second, C. T. Jennings. 
The scores: 
Price . 
Elliott . 
Jones . 
E W Poindexter 
Shepherd . 
J JV Poindexter 
Wilkinson . 
Battle . 
Hunt . 
Scholl . 
*Hauseman . 
Lightner . 
Holland . 
D W Richards ... 
Fisher . 
Moore . 
Jennings . 
Hooper .. 
Howard . 
J B Cumbie . 
G C Cumbie .. 
Ferguson .. 
Boyd . 
Fishburne . 
Dalby . 
Inge . 
Berkeley . 
^Professional. 
Bushong acted 
Shot at. Broke. Per Cent. 
50 
44 
88 
50 
43 
86 
50 
43 
86 
50 
43 
86 
50 
42 
84 
50 
42 
84 
50 
41 
82 
£0 
41 
82 
50 
40 
80 
50 
40 
80 
100 
79 
79 
50 
39 
78 
50 
38 
76 
£0 
37 
74 
50 
37 
74 
50 
37 
74 
50 
37 
74 
36 
72 
50 
35 
70 
50 
35 
70 
50 
35 
70 
50 
35 
70 
33 
66 
50 
33 
66 
50 
33 
66 
50 
23 
46 
50 
20 
40 
as official referee. 
H. F. Wilkinson, Sec’y. 
Chenango County F. G. <0. G. C. 
Shot 
Frontz . 
at. 
Brk. 
.150 
138 
Dallev ... 
129 
Dey . 
129 
Conley . 
.150 
132 
Snook . 
.150 
136 
Monroe _ 
.150 
131 
Berdin . 
.150 
127 
Barney .... 
. 150 
12.3 
Case . 
124 
Jones . 
132 
Carpenter ... 
Shot 
at. 
... 150 
Brk. 
135 
Corfield . 
...150 
135 
Brughman ... 
...150 
134 
Stanton . 
... 150 
115 
Spencer . 
... 150 
108 
Mooney . 
... 135 
69 
Ames . 
... 135 
105 
E F Smith .. 
... 135 
101 
Harvey . 
... 60 
43 
Falmiter . 
... 75 
63 
Clothes for Outdoor Life 
Clothes that stand the racket of fishing, tramping, hunting, end 
look well through it all — they must have good stuff in them. 
Forestry Cloth is made by the American Woolen Company especially for 
this purpose. It is pure wool, protects the body, guards against chill. 
It is closely woven, turns wind and showers. Soft gray green, blending with 
rocks and foliage. All weights. The registered trade mark name 
foRESTRYCLOTh 
IS STAMPED ON THE BACK OF THE CLOTH 
Forestry Cloth is used by the U. S. Government for its Forestry Service. 
For riding, motoring and golfing suits, the American Woolen Company makes 
a pure wool fabric, Olivauto Cloth —that has style on top of wearing quality. 
Fashionable olive brown. Closely woven. Doesn’t show dust or grease spots. 
Samples of Forestry and Olivauto Cloth sent on request. If your tailor cannot obtain them we will supply you 
through regular channels as we do not sell at retail. Send check or money order for quantity desired t 3 V 2 yards 
for man's suit). Olivauto Cloth, $3.50 per yard; Forestry Cloth, $2.75 for medium weight. 
)^erican¥oolen Company 
Selling Agency ^m.M.Wood.President. 
AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY OF NEW YORK 
American Woolen Bldg., 4th Ave., I8th to 19th Sts. 
.. 150 
143 
75 
52 
Lawrence . 
.. 150 
109 
Terry . 
. 75 
59 
.. 150 
94 
45 
ZB 
Haight . 
.. 150 
102 
Lewis 
. 75 
65 
W heeler . 
.. 150 
138 
*Briggs .... 
.150 
108 
H VV Smith . 
.. 150 
123 
*Professional. 
Portage Gun Club. 
W’ Raup . 
... 131 
C Gruhn . 
... 118 
M Wadsworth . 
... 128 
C Zimmermann ... 
,... 115 
T Raup . 
... 143 
K (J Jnmann . 
.... 135 
Ed Schindel . 
... 134 
L C Augrick . 
... 124 
Ed F Leidel . 
,.. 124 
Geo Hevey . 
.... 127 
W’ H Shultz . 
... 127 
D J Puffin. 
... 134 
H Hammersmith .. 
.. 139 
A E Von W'old ... 
... 139 
W^ E W^egner . 
.. 133 
J Maegerhine . 
... 125 
A G Keel . 
.. 135 
T Boilliott . 
... 129 
Paul Kimball . 
.. 134 
R S Powers . 
... 98 
C P Shumivay . 
.. 134 
L Halverson . 
.... 132 
T F W^ulf . 
,.. 140 
C Gilbert . 
... 102 
G V Dering . 
.. 1.39 
I Halle . 
... 70 
W’ Gruhn . 
1 
Tas Puotill . 
... 76 
J S Keel . 
.. 126 
C Caldwell . 
... 124 
Professions: 
H 
R Patterson .... 
.... 132 
R 
C 
Winsor _ 
. 140 
1 
E JJickey . 
.... 139 
C 
E 
Robbins .... 
.140 
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H Sufkin . 
.... 138 
Pastime Gun Club. 
Str.vtford, Ont., May 24, —Events 4 to 10, for 100-bird 
western Ontario championship was won by K. C. Turn- 
bull, with 91, medal and first money; N. Long, Hamilton, 
second money; R. Day London, third money. High 
average for 160, K. C. Turnbull, Stratford. Conditions 
were very windy: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
T P Aitcheson . 
160 
128 
A Fisher . 
. 160 
120 
K C Turnbull.. 
160 
143 
S Somers . 
. 45 
20 
R Jordan . 
160 
no 
T Savage . 
. 160 
89 
R Day . 
160 
136 
W’ Boles ..... 
. 160 
124 
W A Crow ... 
160 
67 
A J Oliver ... 
. 160 
111 
W Manders .. . 
160 
123 
C Summerhay. 
. 130 
96 
S G I'ance ... 
160 
128 
A B Cutcliffe.. 
. 130 
105 
Tas Payne . 
120 
51 
Nelson Long . 
. 115 
99 
E Limberman 
135 
99 
