FOREST AND STREAM 
7i 
Jan. 12 , 1907.] 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St., New York. 114-116 Market St., San Francisco. 
Accuracy test of Krag-Jorgensen .30-Caliber Cartridges held at Springfield Armory 
by order of the Ordnance Department, United States Army. 
TESTED —Ammunition of all the American Manufacturers. 
CONDITIONS— 10 and 20 shot targets, muzzle rest. 
10 and 20 shot targets, fixed rest. 
DISTANCE—1 .000 yards. 
RESULT a.rvd OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. S. Cartridges excelled all others. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Dec. 29.—-Scores made 
v: 
Event 1, 10 targets, practice: 
to-day fol- 
xall ... 
. 9 
W Dukes .... 
. 9 
Iquitt . 
. 9 
Winslow . 
. 9 
Dukes 
....:. 10 
Batten . 
. 6 
Event 2 
ubles: 
30 singies, use of both barrels, and 10 
H. T. H. T. 
xall ... 
. 9 37 
Benson . 
.5 25 
Iquitt . 
.12 42 
Winslow . 
.11 34 
Dukes 
.12 40 
Crane . 
. 8 33 
tten ... 
. 5 27 
Bray . 
. 9 32 
nmons 
ivent 3, 
.-....7 21 
relay team race, 
Cockefair . 
14 targets: 
.10 34 
Iquitt . 
.13 
Boxall . 
.15 
ay . 
.15-28 
Cockefair . 
.14—29 
Dukes . 
.14 
Benson . 
.11 
me . v . 
.14—28 
Batten . 
.15—26 
an. 1.—Owing largely to the very fine weather the 
;w Year’s Day shoot was well attended, twenty-five 
;mbers taking part in the various events. Event 1, at 
1 targets, handicap, scores to count on the club trophy 
500 targets, was followed by three other events for 
I nor prizes. Scores: 
| Events: 
: Targets: 
1 illoway . 
1 'xall . 
I Soverel.. 
ikes . 
Cockefair ... 
tten . 
rke . 
ay . 
mpbell . 
H ' Cockefair 
i 'tt, Jr . 
rnes . 
• ane . 
j sh . 
itterlinp; _ 
j inyon ....... 
R Soverel... 
rlich . 
i Cockefair ... 
• lbot . 
' binson . 
I :obus . 
’ mpbell, Tr 
ighes ..'. 
1—-v 2 3 4 
H 
25 
T. 
15 
10 
10 
4 
18 
22 
13 
7 
2 
21 
23 
11 
10 
io 
3 
15 
18 
8 
0 
21 
21 
12 
9 
9 
0 
15 
15 
9 
8 
4 
14 
18 
15 
S 
3 
2 
15 
17 
12 
7 
8 
3 
12 
15 
3 
15 
IS 
S' 
9 
2 
19 
21 
13 
10 
2 
17 
19 
15 
6 
-8 
0 
IS 
18 
13 
8 
7 
3 
13 
16 
15 
6 
0 
IS 
18 
5 
9 
14 
15 
8 
5 
8 
13 
8 
10 
i3 
10 
7 
6 
7 
13 
9 
.. *7 
8 7 
2 
5 
7 
Event 3 was the Forest and Stream event, and in 
! ' shoot-off Boxall and Ehrlich won out, each receiving 
; ear’s subscription to Forest and Stream. 
iaturday, Jan. 5. —Some twelve members of the Gun 
' ib were out lo-day, besides one visitor, Mr. Frank 
Butler. Weather conditions were favorable to good 
scores. 
Event 1, known as the Hunter Arms Trophy, at 50 
targets—30 singles, use of both barrels, and 10 pairs— 
to be shot for the first and third Saturdays from Janu¬ 
ary to June; trophy to man making most wins, was 
won by Mr. L. W. Colquitt. Scores: 
S. D. T. 
Butler.24 10 34 
Colquitt .29 14 43 
Batten .25 8 33 
Boxall .22 13 35 
S. D. T. 
Winslow .28 2 30 
Cockefair .25 11 36 
Bush .22 7 29 
Dukes .27 9 36 
Event 2, for the club trophy of 1907, at a total of 500 
Targets, handicap, during the year, not more than 50 
targets on any one day has scores as follows: 
II. T. H. T. 
Colquitt ...... 0 45 Winslow . S 48 
Boxall . 4 44 Cockefair . 4 4o 
Dukes . 0 45 
Event 3, at 50 targets, for the January cup, cup to go 
to the man making the highest net scores during the 
month, resulted in the following scores being made 
for the day: 
Colquitt . 
.45 
Winslow . 
.40 
Boxall . 
.40 
Cockefair . 
.41 
Dukes .. 
.45 
Simmons . 
.29 
Bush .. 
Butler . 
.3S 
One of the chief prizes for the year 1906 had bjen a 
Sauc-r gun, valued at $125. This had been tied for by 
Messrs. Colquitt and Winslow, each having scored three 
wins during the year. The tie was shot off under the 
same conditions as the original event, and resulted in 
another tie. In. the final shoot-off Mr. Winslow won 
out, and was awarded the gun. Scores: 
H. T. H. T. 
Colquitt . 0 22 Winslow . 4 22 
Second shoot-off:. 
Colquitt . 0 21 Winslow . 4 24 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Staley—Muller, 
Philadelphia, Jan. 3.—The match between Messrs. 
J. Staley and Fred Muller, 50 birds, $100 a side. 30yds. 
distance, was won by the former. Muller allowed Staley 
the last five birds as kills. Muller withdrew at the 
forty-second round. The scores then being 42 to 39, 
Staley had the lead on even terms. 
On Jan. 22 there will be an open sweepstake at 15 
birds, entrance $10, birds extra. Hugh McAnany will 
guarantee a purse of $100. ' 
On Jan. 28 R. J. Lamb, pf Mount Holly, N. J., and 
Fred Murphy, of Philadelphia, will shoot a match at 50 
birds for $50 a side. Scores: 
T Staley 222222112221222202122*12122222220222222222—39 
Muller y . . '202222222222222202022222222*222*22222022220—35 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 1.—The President’s shoot was a 
success. There is a rallying to do honor to Col. Brand- 
reth, whose popularity transcends far above the desire 
to win prizes, though the list of prizes was valuable and 
generous in number. Mr. W. H. Coleman, of the home 
club was high with 84 out of 100. The guests of the 
Colonel were Messrs. J. S. Fanning, R. B. Lawrence 
and W. H. Johnson, of New York city. 
All were in Class A but those with B after their 
names. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
'Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Brk. 
W H Coleman. 
. 19 
20 
24 
21 
84 
G B Hubbell. 
. 15 
19 
19 
21 
74 
R B Lawrence. 
. 13 
21 
16 
15 
65 
T C Barlow. 
. 16 
18 
17 
14 
65 
F Brandreth . 
. 12 
16 
16 
15 
59 
C C. Blandford. 
. 17 
18 
16 
IS 
69 
A Bedell . 
. 19 
20 
18 
20 
77 
J S Fanning . 
. 23 
18 
21 
17 
79 
1 T Hyland. 
15 
15 
16 
62 
E Brewerton . 
. 13 
13 
14 
14 
54 
Wm A Clark. 
. 16 
9 
7 
15 
47 
T F Hahn, B. 
. 5 
6 
8 
6 
25 
T Willi. Tr .*.. 
. 10 
14 
16 
9 
49 
W S Smith. 
. 16 
13 
11 
14 
54 
N Tuttle, B .. 
. 13 
16 
11 
18 
5S 
Le G Wynant . 
. 12 
15 
17 
12 
56 
C Swain, Jr., B.... 
. 4 
3 
5 
3 
15 
W H lohnson . 
. 11 
9 
13 
14 
47 
S Mullen, B. 
. 10 
10 
11 
10 
41 
W Fisher . 
. 15 
14 
16 
13 
58 
E Macdonald, B . 
. 17 
10 
9 
6 
42 
L R George, B . 
. 3 
10 
7 
10 
30 
C. 
G. 
B. 
Baltimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 1.—The shoot of the Baltimore 
Shooting Association New Year’s Day had a loving cup, 
presented by James R. Malone, as the chief prize. The 
contest at 20 parti-colored fliers, was as follows: 
Waters . 
..20 
Shabb .. 
..18 
C Malone ... 
..20 
T Dunn 
..17 
Hawkins 
..19 
Francis 
H Keller ... 
..19 
R Bond 
..17 
Thomas _ 
. .19 
Those who 
withdrew 
were: 
A. R. 
M. 
11 out 
of 
12, 
Mears 6 out 
of 8, 
B. 
G. Middleton 4 
out 
of 6, 
H. 
G. 
Middleton 9 1 
out of 
10, 
I.eland 
13 out of 
15, 
Biddle 
15 
out 
of 16, Ridgely 4 out of 6, France 4 out of 6. The tie 
between Waters and Malone will be shot off on Jan. 9. 
A miss-and-out was divided by Dunn, Cottman and 
Keller. 
