FOREST AND STREAM. 
W. 19, 1907-] 
11 I 
U. S. Government 
Ammunition Test 
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. 
R.ESULT and OFFICIAL REPORT: 
U. S. Cartridges excelled all others 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A. 
Agencies: 497-503 Pearl St., 35-43 Park St.. New York. 114-116 Market St.. San Francisco. 
Keystone Gun Club. 
Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 10.—The weekly shoot was held 
day on the Keystone Gun Club grounds. There was a 
r attendance. The weather was good, and as a result 
od scores were made. G. S. Trafford was the whole 
ing, winning all three trophies by killing straight in 
e live bird event and outshooting Jones in the shoot- 
f. He won the Schmidt cup in the target event. He 
ored 46 out -of 50 for the Ressler cup, and 24 out of 25 
r the Keystone medal. This was doing pretty well, 
le only sad feature was that there were not more 
Dphies for him to compete for. The boys claim that 
ey will take his measure the next time. His wins 
:re certainly achievements, as Jones was pressing him 
ird. 
Schmidt trophy, 10 birds: 
-afford, 30...2222222222—10 
mes, 29.2222222122—10 
whom, 28...2122222200— 8 
ihneider, 29.0020222222— 7 
rause, 27.. .1000111222—7 
Shoot-off: 
j rafford, 20.220 
1 Keystone medal, 25 targets: 
' H. T. 
rafford . 2 24 
mes . 3 22 
hrhorn . 4 17 
| chneider . 3 21 
j rause .5 12 
i Ressler trophy, 50 targets: 
j rafford . 4 , 46 
ines . 8 45 
I hrhorn . 8 40 
chneider . 6 41 
Barry, 30.2122022222— 9 
Brooks, 26 .. .0022222222— 8 
Rump, 28.2102122222— 9 
Arnold, 27... .2220222222— 9 
Jones, 29 
.020 
H. T. 
Barry . 6 20 
Brooks . 7 19 
Rump . 4 18 
Buck .4 20 
Arnold ..4 19 
Krause . .10 38 
Barry . 6 39 
Buck . 8.39 
Nat. Ressler, Mgr. 
The Shamokin Gun Club. 
i Shamokin, Pa., Jan. 12.—The members of the Shamokin 
lun Club recently held a regular business meeting and 
lected the following o..cers: President, U. H. Prich 
rd; Vice-President, J. E. Herrold; Secretary, S. C 
1 7ocum; Treasurer, F. G. Seiler; Captain, Dr. A. B 
^ongshore; Vice-Captain, Wm. Fulton; Executive Com 
nittee, B. B. Smith, W. T. Wray, D. F. Green, E. W 
lensel and Henry Kaseman. The club also appointed 
>. C. Yocum, Dr. A. B. Longshore, U.. H. Prichard 
I nd Wm. Fulton on a committee to make arrangements 
or the annual target tournament, claiming July 11 and 
1 2 for its dates. 
We contemplate giving $400 away in cash and mer- 
handise, viz.: First, special purse of $200 to low guns, 
1 vhich we expect to raise by giving the entire profits of 
he shoot, and by assessment of $1 on each shooter, and 
he club donating $50. Second, we to give $125 in mer- 
[ handise, donated by our members and others interested. 
Third, we will give $50 to the high guns. Fourth, we 
will give $25 to the two teams of four men each making 
high score in team shoot. 
S. C. Yocum, Secy. 
Montclair Golf Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Jan. 12.—Notwithstanding an inky 
sky and cold rain, there was a good attendance at the 
shoot of the Montclair Golf Club to-day. ihe dub 
championship, a contest between A. R. Allen and A. 
Tilt, was the special feature of the competition. Allen 
won with a straight score of 50 to 48 by Tilt. Allen 
now will have to defend his title against any member 
when challenged. Several events at 25 targets were shot 
with results as follows: 
A R Allen. 
Twenty-five targets 
T Thompson 
A Tilt 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
0 
21 
T 
Thompson ... 
. 3 
20 
3 
21 
A 
Tilt . 
. 0 
15 
!'o 
22 
T 
Thompson ... 
.3 
21 
, 3 
22 
A 
K Allen. 
. 0 
20 
25 
A 
Tilt . 
. 0 
22 
. o 
22 
Batten . 
. 3 
17 
\'i 
24 
A 
R Allen.’. 
. 0 
20 
. 0 
21 
Cincinnati, O., Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 12.—The weather was 
unfavorable. A series of prize events will 
this week, each event at 200 targets, which w 
in strings of 50. 
One hundred target race: 
Randall . “ 16 20 
Herman . 16 18 15 
Ahlers . j* 19 
Johnson . |7 
Woodbury . 17 13 16 
Miss Altherr ... 12 17 14 
Andrews . J1 14 14 
Rhodes . 14 16 14 
Martin . 13 13 10 
Stegeman . ° a 
rainy and 
be started 
ill be shot 
20 15—87 
18 17—84 
17 16—83 
16 14—78 
16 14—78 
11 15—72 
12 •16—71 
14 15—68 
16 11—65 
12 11—67 
13 12—61 
11 15-59 
Alpha Boat Club. 
Team A 
Oglesby .20 
Griswold .24 
Longbottom .22 
Star .21-87 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Jap. 6. —The appended scores were 
made at the club shoot to-day. The Hudson Gun Club 
shoots twice a month, and the next shoot will be held 
on Jan. 20, commencing at 9:30 A. M. 
Events: 
Targets: 
1 
25 
. 19 
2 
25 
17 
3 
25 
17 
4 
25 
13 
D 
25 
0 
25 
Hetherington . 
. 18 
. 18 
19 
16 
17 
20 
19 
. 15 
15 
16 
. 16 
19 
21 
id 
. 17 
14 
18 
Pope ... 
Malcomb . 
Gille . 
. 16 
. 14 
. 19 
18 
13 
16 
17 
15 
15 
is 
is 
20 
Headden . ; 
. 15 
. 25 
17 
20 
15 
22 
22 
24 
20 
Southard . 
M C G. 
. 17 
. 18 
15 
19 
16 
18 
19 
23 
2i 
19 
24 
WrigM . . 
.♦ 20 
20 
21 
19 
18 
20 
12 
15 
20 
. . 
. . 
In the club handicap on 
Dec. 23, 
Schortemeier 
was 
high with 24 out of 25. 
Thos. Keller, Sec’y. 
Colgate—Perryman. 
Tan. 9—The team contest, the.first of a series of three, 
between the Colgate and Perryman (Md.) gun clubs, was 
won to-day by the Colgate Gun Club with a total of 44o 
to 441. The scores: 
Colgate. 
Hawkins .49 
Spann .46 
Gent .44 
France .44 
Moxley ..47 
Nitzel .44 
T R Malone.44 
Hesse .43 
Regan .42 
Carl.42-445 
Perryman. 
Bando .48 
J Mitchell ..........46 
German .45 
Foord .45 
Bowman .45 
McKelvey .43 
L Towner .H3 
Emmord .42 
Schirling ..-••••42 
Turner .42—441 
Chester, Pa., Tan. 12.—The Alpha. Boat Club , held a 
team shoot at Linwood, to-day, with results as■ tollows: 
Team B. 
Lawton .19 
Granger ..18 
Ladomus .23 
McCallum .22—82 
Young—Felix—Muller, 
Philadelphia, Jan. 9.— A large crowd witnessed the 
three-cornered match between Messrs. Horace Young, 
A A Felix and Fred Muller to-day at the Point Breeze 
track. Each man shot at 25 birds. Young led with a 
score of 19. As a consequence of this contest, a 50-bird 
match was arranged, to take place between Young and 
Muller, on Jan. 14. Scores: 
Vri „ n „ 2222222022002220202202222—19 
K . .’0222222022022000*22222222—18 
Muller..20222202220202*2222022200-17 
