LOWELL, MASS.. U. S. A. 
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MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO., 
March 30, 1907-] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
The most accurate and reliable cartridges are 
U. S. Government experts. 
the U. S M as proven by careful tests made by the 
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North Side Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J , March 23.—The Midland Gun Club 
five-man team engaged in a contest with a team of the 
Northside Gun Club, of this place to-day. The result was 
a tie on 102 out of a possible 125. 
The programme was an interesting one. The handicap 
.moot was well patronized. The affair was very credible 
to the local sportsmen. The complete summary Is: 
Team shoot, 25 birds: 
Northside Club. 
T Spaeth .23 
B Terhune .20 
T Bender .20 
A A Hegeman.19 
Dr Hunter .20—102 
Midland Club. 
J C Banta.23 
H Krug .22 
J P Howland.20 
H Howland .21 
J Swayck .16—102 
Handicap shoot: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 15 10 25 
Sorter . 9 21 7. 
Lydecker . 10 23 7 . 
G A Hopper. 14 24 . 
F Lewis . 15 25 9 . 
F Brown . 9 20 . 19 
J P Howland. 13 19 .. 14 .. .. 
W Jones . 5 15. 
J E Bissert. 13 20 7 . 
R L Payne. 23 8 . 
Dr Reagan . 16. 
J Seaback . 17. 
I Storms . 20. 
J Polhemus . 16. 
C Fleischman . 20 . 
N Dandrig . 17. 
F Landes. 2 . 
Dr Ohle . 7 . 
H Howland . 6. 
B Terhune . 8 14 20 8 .. 8 21 
E Van Houten . 9 15 19. 
Dr Hunter . 7 14 20 8 . 
A A Hegeman. 7 15 22 7 . 
JJ Beckler . 6 8 16 6 .. 5 .. 
E Terhune . 2 6 16 6 . 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Wellington, 
Mass., 
March 20.- 
-This 
was 
the 
tenth 
shoot of the cup 
series. 
Scores : 
Griffith . 
.13 
13 15 
14 
8 
10 
8 
14 
15 
10 
10 
130 
Keeler . 
. 11 
11 10 
9 
7 
9 
9 
11 
7 
14 
7 
Powell . 
.15 
11 10 
12 
8 
14 
6 
14 
11 
12 
9 
122 
Burns . 
.12 
10 13 
11 
9 
12 
4 
13 
12 
8 
8 
112 
Comer . 
.14 
12 10 
10 
6 
12 
6 
11 
11 
14 
7 
110 
Frank . 
.13 
12 12 
11 
5 
11 
8 
14 
13 
14 
7 
120 
Kirkwood . 
.10 
13 13 
13 
7 
10 
5 
9 
14 
9 
9 
112 
Wheeler . 
.11 
10 13 
13 
7 
15 
8 
15 
12 
9 
8 
121 
Kawop . 
. 9 
13 10 
12 
7 
13 
8 
13 
10 
8 
8 
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Buffalo . 13 11 12 14 8 13 7 14 10 14 9 125 
F Cavicchi . 5 10 8 12 6 11 6 . • • - 
Hardy . 12 11 13 15 7 13 8 12 .. 
Rick . 7 1.2 10 11 8 10 6 12 12 10 7 
Neilson . 7 8 4 11 11 12 S 
Cup match, 50 targets: Griffith 40, Keeler 36, Powell 
42, Burns 38, Comer 38, Frank 38, Kirkwood 31, \\ heeler 
45, lvawop 41, Buffalo 42, F. Cavicchi 0, Hardy 40, Rick 
36, Neilson. 30. 
M essina Springs Gun Club. 
Messina Springs, N. Y., March 21.—The five-man 
team race for the Hunter Arms Co. silver cup was won 
by Messina Springs Gun Club team No. 1, with a score 
of 94 out of a possible 100. Each man shot at 20 targets. 
This is one of a series of team shoot for this trophy, 
the event beginning last fall and continuing through the 
coming spring and summer. 
Strong teams from Auburn, Fuiton and Utica com¬ 
peted with the Messina Springs Club squad m this event, 
also the second team of the Messina _ Springs Club. 
Club team shoot scores: 
tvt peeing Snrine's No. 1. Fulton 1 earn. 
WESTERN TRAP. 
Carpenter 
Phillipp . 
Auburn Team. 
Wadsworth . 
Franz . 
Knapp . 
Knox . 
Whyte .. 
19 
Chapman . 
19 
Wheeler . 
18 
Lewis . 
19 
Curtis . 
19—94 
Weiss . 
Utica Team. 
17 
De Bee . 
.15 
Morrison . 
.17 
Davidson . 
.14 
Wagner . 
.17—80 
Hall . 
18-85 
16 
17 
17 
19 
16—85 
Brugman 
Ernshaw 
Durston 
A spirited 
of which follow : 
Messina Springs Team No. 2. 
.16 Van Patton .19 
.15 Clay .15—S3 
;.19 
sweepstake event was also held, the totals 
Stoddard .. 
Sterling .... 
Franz . 
Dailey . 
Loomis ... 
Hookway .. 
Carpenter . 
Phillipp ... 
Wagner .. 
Morrison . 
Davidson . 
W adsworth 
Knapp .... 
Knox .... 
Whyte .... 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 1 
Jrk. 
....70 
54 
Van Patton . 
...TOO 
85 
....70 
54 
Dee Bee .... 
...TOO 
74 
...100 
77 
Helmer . 
.... 70 
48 
...100 
85 
Clay . 
.... 90 
65 
70 
57 
.... 60 
47 
...100 
S6 
Wheeler .... 
...TOO 
82 
...100 
89 
Chapman ... 
...TOO 
82 
...100 
87 
Lewis . 
...TOO 
85 
... .100 
83 
Curtis . 
...TOO 
85 
...100 
83 
Weiss . 
...TOO 
so 
,... 90 
71 
Hall . 
.... 60 
51 
,...100 
90 
Durston .... 
.... 80 
71 
,...100 
86 
Ernshaw - 
.... 60 
43 
...TOO 
72 
Montgomery 
.... 80 
66 
...TOO 
79 
Brugman ... 
.... 70 
60 
In Other Pieces. 
Local sportsmen of Cassville, Wis., met recently and 
organized a gun club with a membership of fifteen, bus 
Klindt was elected President; Frank H. Grimm, Treas¬ 
urer. Already suitable grounds have been procured, and 
arrangements have been made to practice weekly. Cass¬ 
ville has some good shots, and this prompted the club s 
organization. Local contests with neighboring clubs will 
soon be arranged and team shoots will be held. 
A committee has been appointed by the Manistee, 
Mich., Gun Club to arrange for a tournament and a 
b3 The Chanute, Kans., Gun Club will hold its first annual 
tournament April 19 and 20. The secretary reports that 
there will be present many of the most noted shots ot the 
world, such as Heer, Marshall, Crosby, O Brien, Hardy 
and others. . , , .... 
Owing to the selection of Milwaukee for the Wisconsin 
State shoot and the G. A. H. going to Chicago, there 
will be a great stimulus to trapshooting during the early 
spring, not only m Milwaukee, but the country tributary 
to both of these cities. . , . r , . 
A game protection association was lately tormea at 
Hartford, Mich., know^n as the South Western Rod and 
Gun Club. The officers for the ensuing year are: Dr. 
A. Elgas, Hartford, President; E. A. Chase, Waverly, 
Vice-President; W. C. Wildey, Paw Paw, Secretary; J. 1. 
Vandervere, Colvina. Treasurer. 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., March 23.-The leg on the case of 
shells was won to-day at the shoot of the North River 
Gun Club, by Mr. C. McClave. Mr. John Hendrickson 
took away most of the money. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: 
Truax, 21. 
Bissing, 18 . 
McClave, 18 . 
Russell, 16 . 1 JO 
Eick, 19 . 
Roper, 18 . 
Roper, Jr. 9 ’ 
Boldt . 5 
Gillerlains . 
Schramm . 
Kirby . 
Merrill . 
Hendrickson . 
Paterno . 
Allison . 
Schneider . 
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