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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 30, 1907. 
July 9-10.—Lexington Mo.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters third tournament. 
July 9-10.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C.; $200 added. R. S. 
Pringle. Sec’y. „„„„ 
July 9-10.—Brenham, Tex., G. C. amateur handicap; $300 
added. Alf. Gardiner, Mgr. 
July 11-12.—Shamokin (Pa.) G. C. annual tournament; 
$100 added. S. C. Yocum, Sec’y. . 
July 16-18.—Boston Mass.—The Interstate Association s 
second Eastern Handicap target tournament, under 
the auspices of the Palefaces; $1,000 added money- 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 30-31.—Newport, R. I.—Aquidneck G. C. tournament. 
Chas. M. Hughes, Sec’y. 
Aug. 7-9.—Toronto, Ont.—Seventh annual tournament of 
the Dominion of Canada Trapshooting Association, 
under the auspices of the Stanley Gun Club. Thomas 
A. Duff, Sec’y-Treas., 3 Maynard avenue, Toronto. 
Aug. 13-14.—Carthage, Mo.~Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters fourth shoot. 
Aug. 14-15.—Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, Asst. 
Sec’y. . . , 
Aug. 20-22.—Denver, Colo.—The Interstate Association s 
second Western Handicap target tournament, under 
the auspices of the Denver Trap Club; $3,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Sept. 10-12.—Spokane, Wash.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s third Pacific Coast Handicap target tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Spokane Rod and 
Gun Club; $1000 or more added money. Elmer E. 
Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Sept. 13-14.—Coffeyville, Kans.—Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters’ fifth shoot. A. A. Carolus, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Oneida County Sportsmen’s Association Gun Club, 
Utica, N. Y., has changed its tournament dates back to 
May 30-31. 
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At the shoot of the Watertown, Mass., Gun Club, 
March 23, Mr. H. C. Kirkwood, of Boston, made high 
average, 118 out of 125. 
On its own grounds, the Phoenixville, Pa., Gun Club 
sixteen-man team defeated the Conshohocken team by 
a score of 568 to 558. 
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Sec’y H. N. Chamberlain writes us that the Winthrop, 
Mass., Gun Club has fixed upon June 17 as the date for 
the club’s second annual tournament. 
The leg on the March cup at the shoot of the New 
York Athletic Club, held at Travers Island last week, 
was won by G. W. Kuchler, with a full score of 50. 
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The Pleasure Gun Club, of Englewood, N. J., an¬ 
nounces, through its Secretary, C. J. Westervelt, that it 
will hold an all-day shoot on Decoration Day, May 30. 
There were ten contestants in the 10-bird handicap at 
the Point Breeze track, Philadelphia, on Saturday of 
last week. Marcy was the only contestant to kill ten 
straight. 
In the contest for the club cup, at the shoot of the 
Boston Athletic Association, March 23, at Riverside, 
Mr. William Titcomb was high with 99. For the Whitney 
cup, Mr. G. B. Clark was high with 94. 
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The weekly shoot of the New England Kennel Club, 
at Braintree, Mass., March 23, was well contested. Mr. 
C. A. Coolidge scored a leg on the club cup with 23 out 
of 25, and for. the season trophy, Messrs. J. Blanchard 
and T. G. Bremer tied on 20. 
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Arrangements have been made by the York City, Pa., 
Gun Club to hold a two days’ shoot, May 17 and 18, 
commencing at 11 o’clock. There are ten 15-target events, 
$1.30 entrance, on the programme, class shooting. High 
amateur average, $5. The Secretary is N. M. McSherry. 
The spring tournament of the Freehold Shooting Club, 
April 18, will begin at 10 o’clock A. .M. There are twelve 
events, totalling 190 targets, $16 entrance. Event 7, 25 
targets, is for merchandise, class shooting. A good 
lunch with special hydrostatic studies will be served, 
shells, etc., to the Manager, Frank Muldoon. 
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I'hc New Haven, Conn., Gun Club offers a varied pro- 
• i me of twelve events for its target shoot, fixed to be 
. i March 29. Eight of the events are Jack Rabbit 
system, gun below the elbow, and three have three 
money prizes. Shooting will begin at 9:30 o’clock. 
Class shooting, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Totals, 175 
targets, $8.50 entrance. *•» 
The programme of the Interstate Gun Club tourna¬ 
ment, April 2 and 3, at Aurora, Neb., has $100 in cash 
added. There arc thirteen events on the first day, at 10, 
15 and 20 targets; entrance $1, $1.50, $2. The second day 
has a like programme, with a five-man team shoot ad¬ 
ditional. Ship guns and shells to Secretary E. Klumb. 
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The Crescent Athletic Club annual championship for 
1907 was decided at the shoot at Bay Ridge on Saturday 
of last week. Mr. F. W. Moffett won with a total of 265 
out of 300. Mr. F. W.. Stephenson was a close second 
with 264. Mr, O. C Grinnell, Jr., was third with 233. 
The contest was subdivided into three shoots, 100 targets 
each. Two legs of the March cup were shot. Mr. C. A. 
Lockwood won one; Mr. W. W. Marshall the other. 
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At Merchantville, N. J., March 23, there was a team 
contest between the Merchantville and Riverton gun 
clubs. There were twenty of the Riverton club and 
seventeen of the Merchantville club, but the ten highest 
scores were what determined the team contest. The 
scores were: Riverton 211, Merchantville 196. Each 
man shot at 25 targets. High individual score 25, was 
made by Lawyer Harrison H. Voorhees, of Camden, 
former Judge of Common Pleas of Cape May county. 
Mr. Wm. Dutcher, famous as an energetic promoter 
of trapshooting interests in New Jersey, writes us that 
the Jackson Park Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., has 
decided to enter a team in the championship of Metro¬ 
politan clubs, at Montclair, N. J., April 3. He also 
states that the shoot of the Jackson Park Club this week 
was declared off, owing to the return match to be neld 
March 30 between the North Caldwell Gun Club and 
the Jersey City Rod and Gun Club. Several of the 
Jackson Club members were invited to attend this 
march. Also a number of them are members of the 
North Caldwell club, and will shoot on the Caldwell 
team. Mr. Dutcher further writes that the Jackson Club 
contemplates a very active season of shooting, com¬ 
mencing in the near future. 
The Spring Valley Shooting Association has sent out 
invitations for the fifth annual Reading live-bird handi¬ 
cap, fixed to be held at Reading, Pa., on April 18, at 
Spring Valley Shooting Park. The conditions are 20 live 
birds, handicaps 26 to 32yds., entrance $10, birds extra; 
class shooting, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent.; $250 in gold 
guaranteed. Interstate rules will govern. Competition 
will commence at 10 o’clock. Two sets of traps will be 
used. Entries must be made on or before April 16. 
Those in envelopes stamped with post marks of that 
date will be accepted as regular. A forfeit of $2 must 
accompany entry. Post entries, $2 additional on the day 
of the shoot before the first man shoots at his second 
bird. Trophies as follows will be awarded: The Hunter 
Arms trophy, to the high amateur; the Reading Eagle 
trophy, to the high amateur of Berks county; the Spring 
Valley trophy, to the high professional. Address Manager 
Arthur A. Fink, Box 321, Reading, Pa. 1 
Bernard Waters. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 23.—Mr. F. W. Moffett had 
such a lead in the club championship series that he won, 
though Mr. F. B. Stephenson scored the third leg at the 
shoot of the Crescent Athletic Club to-day, and was only 
-one less in the totals than was the winner. Moffett’s 
total for the three 1 shoots was 265; Stephenson’s, 264. The- 
series of team contests was virtually won by Messrs. 
W. C. Damron and C. A. Lockwood, they having seven 
wins, while their closest competitors, Messrs. F. B. 
Stephenson and O. C. Grinnell, Jr., have four, thus, 
though there are two more shoots, the winners are all 
but officially determined. Two legs were decided on the 
March cup. Because of the absence of several mem¬ 
bers at the Yale shoot, the previous week, the cup con¬ 
test for that week was postponed. Mr. C. A. Lockwood 
scored a leg in the first contest for the March cup; Mr. 
W. W. Marshall the second. 
F B Stephenson. 
F W Moffett.,.,....., 29 
H M Brigham. 
W C Damron.. 
O C Grinnell, J 
G G Stephenson.... 
F T ?££.! h !!^”^:. 88 90 87-265 
F B Stephenson. 89 8b 89-264 
O C Grinnell, Jr. 83 69 81—233 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
championship, 
100 targets: 
Total. 
1st 25. 
2d 25. 
3d 25. 
4th 25. 
21 
21 
24 
89 
.. 29 
21 
21 
25 
87 
21 
20 
20 
86 
.. 21 
20 
21 
20- 
82 
.. 21 
21 
19 
20 
81 
.. 18 
19 
21 
21 
79 
H. T. 
W C Damron.... 2 23 
C A Lockwood... 2 23—46 
A Hendrickson.. 4 25' 
II B Vanderveer 4 19—44 
H. T. 
O C Grinnell.... 2 25 
F Stephenson ... 0 20—45 
F .W Moffett.0 18 
L C .Hopkins.,,. 4 15—33 
Special shoot, 15 targets: 
H. T. 
F B Stephenson .0 15 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 1 14 
R E Fox, Jr. 4 14 
F W Moffett. 0 13 
N Hubbard, Jr. 4 13 
W W Marshall.3 13 
March cup, 25 targets: 
C A Lockwood.3 25 
A E Hendrickson... 4 24 
E M Patterson. 4 24 
N Hubbard, Jr. 7 24 
H P Marshall. 3 24 
F W Moffett. 0 23 
F B Stephenson.0 23 
O C Grinnell, Jr.2 22 
Special shoot, 15 targets: 
W C Damron. 1 15 
L C Hopkins. 3 15 
F B Stephenson.0 14 
C A Lockwood. 0 14 
H Kryn . 1 13 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
W C Damron. 1 15 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
H M Brigham. 0 15 
F B Stephenson.0 15 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 1 15 
G G Stephenson.2 15 
H Kryn . 1 13 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
G G Stephenson.2 15 H M Brigham 0 13 
O C Grinnell, Jr.1 15 F B Stephenson 0 13 
Prize divided. 
H. T. 
J H Ernst. 2 12 
H P Marshall. 1 12 
L C Hopkins......... 3 10 
A E Hendrickson.... 2 9 
E M Patterson .2 9 
H Kryn . 1 7 
G S Stephenson.3 22 
L C Hopkins. 5 22 
T H Ernst. 4 22 
H Kryn . 2 21 
W W Marshall.5 21 
R E Fox. 6 20 
W C Damron.2 24 
O C Grinnell. 1 13 
G G Stephenson.... 2 13 
A E Hendrickson.... 2 12 
F W Moffett. 0 11 
J II Ernst. 2 8 
L C Hopkins. 3 11 
F W Moffett. 0 12 
H B Vanderveer.... 2 11 
W C Damron.1 10 
A E Hendrickson.... 2 10 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson .12 
H Kryn .12 
F W Moffett.12 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
F B Stephenson.14 H Kryn 
F W Moffett.13 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
H. T. 
F B Stephenson.0 15 
O C Grinnell, Jr.1 14 
IV C Damron. 1 14 
G G Stephenson.2 14 
F W Moffett.0 12 
March cup, 25 targets: 
W W Marshall .5 25 
F Stephenson .0 24 
H Kryn . 2 24 
O Grinnell, Jr. 2 24 
W Damron . 2 24 
E Patterson . 4 24 
N Hubbard, Jr. 7 24 
Rifle shoot, 15 targets: 
F Moffett . 0 15 
F Stephenson .0 15 
N Hubbard, Jr. 4 15 
W Marshall . 3 14 
O C Grinnell.11 
W C Damron.11 
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H. T. 
C A Lockwood.1 12 
H B Vanderveer.... 2 12 
H Kryn . 1 11 
L C Hopkins. 3 11 
A Hendrickson.4 23 
C Lockwood . 3 21 
L Hopkins . 5 21 
H Marshall . 3 20 
R Fox . 6 18 
F Moffett . 0 17 
O Grinnell, Jr.1 12 
A Hendrickson .2 12 
W Damron . 1 11 
E Patterson . 2 11 
rox . 
H Kryn . 
.. 1 13 
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H 
Raynor . 
.. 3 
8 
T, Hopkins . 
.. 3 13 
H 
Vanderveer . 
2 
8 
G Stephenson . 
.. 2 13 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
F Stephenson . 
.. 0 15 
F 
Moffett . 
.. 0 
12 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
.. 4 12 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
L C Hopkins . 
.. 3 15 
II 
Bingham . 
.. 0 
13 
G G Stephenson ... 
.. 2 15 
F 
B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
13 
A E Hendrickson. 
.. 2 35 
H 
Kryn . 
.. 1 
13 
O C Grinnell, Tr... 
. . 1 15 
C 
A Lockwood_ 
.. 1 
11 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 14 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
L C Hopkins. 
.. 1 14 
G 
G Stephenson.. 
.. 2 
12 
A E Hendrickson.. 
.. 2 12 
O 
C Grinnell, Jr... 
.. 1 
11 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
N Hubbard, Tr.... 
...4 15 
H 
P Marshall. 
.. 1 
11 
R E Fox. 
.. 4 15 
W 
W Marshall. 
.. 3 
11 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 13 
W 
C Damron. 
.. 1 
11 
A E Hendrickson. 
.. 2 13 
F 
B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
9 
E M Paterson. 
.. 2 12 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
R E Fox. 
.. 4 11 
N 
Hubbard, Jr. 
.. 4 
11 
Moonlight squad, 
50 targets: 
F W Moffett . 
.. 0 47 
W 
C Damron. 
.. 4 
44 
C A Lockwood. 
,.6 46 
F 
B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
42 
A E Hendrickson. 
.. 8 46 
Narberth Gun Club. 
- Narberth, Pa., March 23.—The combination shoot was 
held on the Belmont track. There were two live-bird 
events and one 25-target event. Scores: 
entrance: 
Wolf .02202—3 
Lee .;.21001—3 
Kohler .22002—3 
A Moore .10002—2 
First event, 5 live birds, $5 
Coyle .12222—5 
Babb .22211—5 
Jackson ..22212—5 
J Emerson ..22012—4 
C Emerson .21220—4 
Second event, 10 live birds, 
Coyle .2221112222—10 
Lee .1222212222—10 
G Emerson...2222221022— 9 
J Emerson... 1112120122—9 
Third event, 25 targets: 
Davis .. —... 24 
Priest ..23 
Wolf .22 
Babb ..22 
Kohler . 20 
Reeves .19 
$5 entrance, two moneys: 
Babb .0202222022— 7 
Reeves .0012100222— 6 
Kohler .0000220122— 5 
Coyle . 
Croll . 
A Moore . 
Sharp . 
O’Donnell 
.19 
.19 
.15 
.14 
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