March 16, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., March 9. —The weather was pleasant, 
the attendance was large, and the competition was good. 
The feature of the afternoon was the seven-man team 
contest with the Midland Gun Club, the home team win¬ 
ning by a score of 143 to 138. 
Twenty-nine participated in the handicap shoot. There 
were seven events on the programme—four 25, two -5 
and one 10. H. Howland, of the Midland Club, proved 
to be Ihe leading shot by making a score of 23 in the 
third event. The visiting delegation was entertained at 
the close of the programme. 
Score 
s: 
Handicap shoot: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
25 
15 
♦Banta . 
... 7 
15 
18 
23 
♦Howland . 
O 
8 
23 
21 
♦Scoskie . 
... 7 
8 
17 
♦Swayck . 
... 8 
11 
19 
21 
♦Krug . 
... 9 
10 
22 
♦Stelling . 
... 5 
9 
15 
lb 
*Ohle . 
... 6 
9 
14 
10 
11 
♦Jackson . 
... 8 
9 
15 
♦Howland . 
... 5 
13 
20 
22 
18 
liegeman . 
... 9 
12 
20 
Spaeth . 
.... 8 
14 
24 
24 
24 
12 
Reagan . 
.... 8 
13 
20 
19 
Terhune . 
.... 4 
5 
14 
9 
io 
... 7 
10 
Westerhoff . 
.... 9 
11 
Hascup . 
.... 3 
7 
Banta . 
.... 8 
10 
17 
18 
18 
17 
Terhune . 
... 10 
11 
19 
20 
Boogertman . 
... . 4 
11 
. . 
ii 
Brown . 
.... 8 
13 
21 
20 
2i 
Howard . 
12 
20 
21 
19 
Jones . 
.... 7 
11 
21 
19 
Bender . 
12 
18 
19 
12 
Lewis . 
14 
21 
11 
.... 5 
23 
17 
Edmunds . 
18 
Payne . 
20 
# . 
♦Midland Club. 
Team Shcot: 
Midland Club. 
Northside 
Club. 
T C Banta. 
21 
T Spaeth 
23 
j P Howland. 
21 
B Terhune 
20 
T Swayck . 
.20 
J E 
Bender 
21 
II Krug . 
23 
A Hegeman 
19 
H Howland . 
22 
Dr Reaga 
n 
20 
T Scoskie . 
19 
A Howard . 
22 
C Stelling . 
12—13S 
W Jones 
18- 
-143 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Wellington, Mass., March 6. —The ninth shoot in 
cup series had the following results: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 10 15 10 15 15 15 10 
Frank . 12 15 14 15 10 14 10 14 15 14 10 
Buffalo . 14 14 15 14 8 13 10 13 14 13 10 
Hebbard . 11 11 15 14 9 13 9 14 13 14 8 
Hassam . 13 12 13 12 8 14 7 13 12 12 8 
Burns . 11 13 13 15 9 14 10 12 15 12 7 
Kirkwood . 14 14 15 14 10 15 9 14 13 15 8 
Keeler ... 15 15 11 13 10 13 8 11 13 8 9 
Stevens . 13 14 12 11 8 14 9 13 12 9 S 
Griffith . 14 15 14 15 10 13 10 14 14 15 10 
Wheeler . 13 13 12 13 8 12 8 12 12 14 7 
Powdrell . 14 14 14 12 10 11 8 12 12 .. 
E Cavicchi . 13 14 14 14 9 13 10 15 12 .. 
Sibley . 12 15 12 14 8 12 8 11 13 12 10 
Climax . 15 15 14 12 8 14 7 14 14 14 8 
Rule . 12 14 14 15 10 13 9 14 15 13 10 
Nielson . 13 12 12 15 9 15 9 14 14 9 8 
F Cavicchi . 11 13 14 14 10 14 9 14 13 .. .. 
Hardy . 12 14 11 13 6 13 8 14 . 
Comer . 12 15 15 13 10 15 7 14 12 12 7 
Lawson . 10 9 9 10 6 11 8 9 10 11 5 
Richardson . 12 15 13 8 9 14 9 11 12 13 7 
Rick . 13 11 10 12 8 10 8 10 11 5 7 
Temple . 10 8 5 9 . 
Horrigan . 7 5 4 7 6 9 6 .. .. 
S Wood . 12 13 8 13 8 11 12 .... 
Kawop .10 15 10 14 10 15 15 14 8 
Cup match, 50 targets: 
Frank . 4S 
Buffalo .44 
Hebbard .45 
Hassam .42 
Burns .45 
Kirkwood .4S 
Keeler .42 
Stevens .44 
Griffith .47 
Wheeler .40 
Powdrell .41 
F Cavicchi .47 
Sibley .39 
Climax .43 
Rule .46 
Nielson .47 
F Cavicchi .47 
Hardy .41 
Comer .46 
Lawson .34 
Richardson .43 
Rick .36 
Horrigan .26 
S Wood .40 
Kawop .49 
The Canadian Indians. 
The following is a copy of the circular letter sent out 
to the Canadian Indians. Read it and heed it: 
3 Maynard Ave., Toronto, 
March 7, 1907. 
Dear Chief—The Council of Chiefs have deliberated 
and spoken. The annual love feast and pow-wow of the 
tribe will be held on the camping ground, where many 
moons ago the former paleface Chief, Duke of Kent, 
father of our beloved Queen Victoria, erected his wig¬ 
wam, near the historic Plains of Abraham, the battle¬ 
ground on which many of the braves of Britain and 
France lost their lives in 1759. The guns will spit fire 
and lead at the elusive bluerock, on Friday and Satur¬ 
day preceding the full of the moon, in the glorious month 
A Change for the Better 
i 
The big Inter-State Tournament, held at Kansas City, 
Mo., February 20-23, was replete with victories won 
with Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, the most 
important being: 
High General and High Amateur Average 
won by Mr. Dan Bray, with the splendid score of 
421-450. 
Great Western Handicap at Pigeons 
won by Mr. Alec Mermod, the well-known St. Louis 
amateur, with a straight score of 25 “kills.” 
High Professiona.1 Average 
won by Charles C. Spencer, with a score of 
420-450. 
Mr. Bray’s victory demonstrates clearly the 
superiority of ^Winchester Factory Loaded 
Shells. For several years he had been shoot¬ 
ing another make, and, great shot as he is, he 
was only able to do “fairly well, thank you.” 
At the Kansas City Tournament he changed to 
the winning Winchester brand and outshot the 
big field of cracks. If you have any doubts 
about his thinking the change was for the better, just ask 
him. There are many other cases like Mr. Bray’s, the moral 
of them being, if you want to win shoot 
WINCHESTER 
Factory Loaded Shells 
of May, and the noise will mean peace and goodwill to 
all men, no matter of what race or creed. 
It is hoped that every buck will arrive with a new 
blanket, his squaw and papoose, all decked in holiday 
attire, and assemble around the camp fire, each one in 
his place to recount the daring deeds done and not done 
since last we met in joyful conclave at Camp Hochelaga, 
and accept the hospitality of our brethren of the historic 
and strongly fortified City of Quebec. Chief Citadel will 
be our guide, philosopher and friend. 
The orator of the meet with be Chief Short Wing, who 
is preparing a deliverance on “How I Got My Moose.’’ 
This will be worth going miles to hear, as it is part in 
English, part in French, and sometimes both. Holy 
Smoke has heard him rehearsing. 
A cordial invitation is extended to all our friends, 
whether Indians, palefaces or ordinary white men and 
women. 
Reduced rates will prevail on all railways and splendid 
hotel accommodations will be provided. 
Over $1,000 in cash and trophies will be added. 
Come one, come all, to the greatest social and sport¬ 
ing gathering of the year. 
D. McMackon, High Chief, Highgate, Ont. 
Thomas A. Duff, High Scribe and Chief of Wampum. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., March 9. —Ten shooters enjoyed the 
sport this afternoon. Event No. 5 was the main event, 
it being of the shotgun series, in which Barlow, Willi, 
Hubbell, E. Macdonald and Washburn had one win 
each, and Brewerton two out of the required three for 
final ownership. Fisher, Washburn and Huff, with their 
big handicaps, were picked for winners if by any chance 
Brewerton gol in a bad streak. He didn’t, however, and 
won handily with 26 out of a possible 25. This, of course, 
included his handicap. Event No. 7 was from 20yds. 
On the 23d inst. Billy Heer will visit this club and 
demonstrate what a bum 
lot of shots 
we 
are 
Events: 
1 
9 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets • 
10 
15 
10 
15 
25 
10 
10 
C G Biandford, 3 . 
. 8 
11 
6 
11 
20 
8 
6 
E Brewerton, 9 . 
. S 
7 
8 
13 
17 
8 
6 
I T Washburn, 5. 
12 
7 
10 
15 
8 
6 
T T Hyland, 3 . 
. 7 
8 
9 
7 
16 
7 
I Kirby, 0. 
. 2 
5 
3 
4 
G B Hubbell, 3. 
. 8 
12 
7 
12 
18 
’s 
5 
W Haight, 3. . 
12 
6 
8 
17 
W Huff, 6. 
9 
4 
8 
13 
C. G. 
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