UNE 15, I907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Trapjhootmg. 
945 
Fixtures. 
e 17- Winthrop, Mass.—W'inthrop G. C. tournament. 
H. N. Chamberlain, Sec y. 
le 18-19.—Marion (Ind.) G. C. 
e . 18-21.—Chicago, Ill.— The Interstate Association’s 
eighth Grand American Handicap target tournament 
on the new grounds of the Chicago Gun Club; added 
E. E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, 
e 22-23.—St. Louis.—Blue Wing G. C. 
I te 25-26.—Ft. Dodge, la.—Driving Park G C 
re 26-27.—Binghamton (N. Y.) G. C. tournament. 
V ernon L. Perry, Sec y. 
ie 27-28.—Bismarck, N. D.—State Sportsmen’s Assn. 
;e 27.—Plattsburg (N. Y.) R. and G. C. A. L. 
Senecal, Sec’y. 
e 27.—Edgewater, N. J.—North River G. C. J. R 
Merrill, Sec’y. 
■ e 28.—Oswego, N. Y.—Riverside G. C. tournament. 
E. rl. Stowell, Sec y. 
e 28-30.—Sioux City.—Iowa State shoot, 
e 29.—Edgewater, N. J.—North River Gun Club. 
J. R. Merrill, Sec’y. 
1.—Sherbrooke (P. Q.) G. C. C. H. Foss, Sec’y. 
r 1-2.—Pittsburg (Kans.) G. C. 
r 3-4.—Muskogee, I. T.—Fifth Afro-Am. handicap. 
r 4.—S. Framingham (Mass.) G. C. 
' 4.—Utica, N. Y.—Riverside G. C.—E. J. Loughlin 
Sec y. 
'4.—'Skaneateles Junction, N. Y.—Cottle & Knapp 
Mgrs. 
' 4-5.—Thomasville, Ga.—Cracker G. C. 
9-10.—Lexington, Mo.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters’ third tournament. 
■ 9-10.—Bradford (Pa..) G. C.; $200 added. R. S 
Pringle, Sec’y. 
9-10.—Brenham, (Tex) G. C. amateur handicap; $300 
»dded. Alf. Gardiner, Mgr. 
11-12.—Shamokin (Pa.) G. C. annual tournament; 
BOO added. S. C. Yocum, Sec’y. 
15-16.—Evansville. Ind.—Recreation G. C. 
16-18.—Boston, Mass.—The Interstate Association’s 
second Eastern Handicap target tournament, under 
he auspices of the Palefaces; $1000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg. Pa. 
17-18.—Birmingham (Ala.) G. C. annual tournament. 
R. II. Baugh, Pres. 
• 23.—Fort Smith.—Arkansas State tournament. 
L. E. Knott, Sec’y, Arkadelphia, Ark. 
25-26.—Asbury Park, N. J.—Monmouth G. C. shoot- 
ng tournament and gunners’ convention. F. Richie, 
5ec’y. 
^30-31.—Newport, R. I.—Aquidneck G. C. tournament. 
i lihas. M. Hughes, Sec’y. 
7-9.—Toronto, Ont.—Seventh annual tournament of 
he Dominion of Canada Trapshooting Association, 
mder the auspices of the Stanley Gun Club. Thomas 
\. Duff, Sec'y-Treas., 3 Maynard avenue. Toronto. 
13-14.—Carthage, Mo.—Missouri and Kansas League 
if Trapshooters’ fourth shoot. 
14-15.—Lock Haven'(Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, Asst, 
iec’y. 
20-22.—Denver, Colo.—The Interstate Association’s 
econd Western Handicap target tournament, under 
he auspices of the Denver Trap Club; $3,000 added 
noney. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’v-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
23.—Glens Falls, N. Y.—Hudson Valley R. and » 
1 7. C. tournament. F. B. Chanman, Sec’y. 
28.—Selinsgrove (Pa.) G. C. shoot. 
- 3-4.—Muncie, Ind'.—Magic City G. C. F. L. 
Vachtell, Sec’y. 
10-12.—Spokane, Wash.—The Interstate Associa- 
ion’s third Pacific Coast Handicap target tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Spokane Rod and 
lun Club; $1000 or more added money. Elmer E. 
haner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
13-14.—Coffeyville, Kans.—Missouri and Kansas 
-eague of Trapshooters’ fifth shoot. A. A. Carolus, 
ec’y. 
24-25.—Celar Bluffs (Neb.) G. C. F. B. Knapp, 
'ec’y. 
1-2.—Rising Sun, Md.—Cecil County tournament. 
1. B. Keen, Sec’y. 
8-10.—Baltimore, (Md.) Shooting Association. 
19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
’ Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. 
i OLIDATED GUN CLUB OF CONNECTICUT TOURNA¬ 
MENTS. 
1 25.—New Haven. 
4.—Hartford. 
1 20.—Danbury. 
30.—New London. 
9.—Bristol. 
, 20.—Norwich. 
2.—New Britain. 
L 13.—Willimantic. 
24.—Waterbury. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
retary E. H. Stowell advises us that the Riverside 
Club, of Oswego, N. Y., will hold a tournament 
ne 28. 
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June 27, the Ossining, N. Y., Gun Club will hold 
ot which will end its activities until next Septem- 
The 200-yard rifle range, however, will be the 
of activity as usual. 
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Keystone Gun Club, of Lebanon, Pa., passed 
mously a resolution thanking Mr. Frank Lawrence 
,s valuable assistance, and the resolution was in- 
d in the club minutes. This in respect to the re- 
Pennsylvania State shoot. 
Mr. 
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enable 
in that 
James L. Head, one of the most skilful of trap 
>but at present withdrawn from the shooting in¬ 
to devote his talents to missionary work for the 
C. Co., writes us, under date of June 2, as fol- 
I am moving my headquarters from Peru, Ind., 
703 South Clark street, Moberly, Mo. This will 
me closer in touch with my trade and will also 
me to make a home for my father, who resides 
city, and who is past eighty years of age.” 
Bernard Waters. 
Indiana State League Tournament. 
The annual tournament o fthe Indiana State League 
was held this year at Rochester, Ind., May 28 and 29. 
ihe committee did not make a mistake in selecting the 
t°wn of Rochester, for while the club here is small; the 
officers and some of the members are on the enthusiastic 
order. 
The shoot was held on the shores of beautiful Lake 
Manito where the shooters could cast a line when not 
engaged in shooting. The attendance was large, there 
being sixty-three shooters on the firing line. The club 
was fairly liberal with the average money, and the large 
attendance showed the wisdom of a division of the 
money into four equal parts. 
George Roll, of Chicago, one of the late converts to the 
single gun, was high amateur for the two days the 
third high man for the two days being beaten only by 
Barkley and Guy Ward. Barkley made the sensation 
for the event, making 101 straight the second day. He 
broke the club record by dropping but three for the 
entire day, with a total of 18 for the two days. Crosby 
Stannard, Heer, Powers, Iieikes and J. R. Graham were 
bunched, there being but one target between them Ed 
Faust shot a steady race, getting 182 each day. 
As in all State tournaments, the interest centers in the 
individual championship and in the two-man team race. 
Ed. Faust came on strong and Von the League medai 
with 94 out of 100. He was followed closely by Mr. M 
Wilson, the secretary of the home club, with 91 being 
tied by M. Wise, of Carmel. ’ g 
When it came to the team shoot, there Mr. Wise got 
busy and, with the well known Tom Parry, “closed the 
gap” with 45 and won out, thus taking the team honors 
to Indianapolis. 
Few clubs are situated like this one. Here are fine 
hotels, boats, bait-fishing galore. Most all the shooters 
are fishermen. Plow well they enjoyed the outing! Why 
Secretary F. B. Chapman writes us that the Hudson 
\ alley Rod and Gun Club will hold its annual tourna¬ 
ment on Aug. 23. 
* 
The Selinsgrove, Pa., Gun Club has issued invitations 
for its shoot to be held on Aug. 28. The programme will 
be issued about Aug. 1. 
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Merchandise and cash prizes will be liberal attrac¬ 
tions at the shoot of the Binghamton, N. Y., Gun Club, 
June 26 and 27, The Secretary is Vernon L. Perry. 
On June 8, at Lebanon, Pa., Capt. Jack Brewer de¬ 
feated Mr. G. S. Trafford, in a match at 100 live birds 
for a purse of $500. He scored 98 to 95. Each lost two 
dead out. * 
* 
Mr. G. H. Piercy, of Jersey City, is now the amateur 
champion shot of New Jersey, by virtue of a score of 
47 out of 50, at the shoot, June 6. He now holds the 
Laflm & Rand trophy, emblematic of the title. 
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At the New Jersey State shoot last week the three- 
man team contest was won by Messrs. Truax, Piercy 
and Muldoon, of the North River Gun Club. The 
: Hunter Arms Co. vase was won by Mr. J. E. Wright, 
of Jersey City. He tied for it with Mr. F. Truax, and 
won in the shoot-off. 
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The Analostan Gun Club, of Washington, D. C., is 
energetically arranging all the preliminaries for its shoot 
of July 4. Shooters of Washington and vicinity will 
have a general invitation to attend. Two merchandise 
events, Faring valuable prizes, will be an attractive 
feature. The Secretary is Miles Taylor. 
^ r - I'red Coleman, a modest young man who pro¬ 
fesses to be but a fairly good target shot, broke 174 
out of 175 targets at Wissinoming, Pa., on Saturday of 
last week. He made a run of 1G1 before losing the one 
target. There are many good judges who would con¬ 
sider that such shooting is of the best. 
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The programme of the Brenham, Tex., Gun Club shoot, 
to be held July 9 and 10, has a like programme each 
day, twelve 15-target events, $1.50 entrance, $5 added. 
Handicaps 16 to 20yds.; Rose system, 5, 3 and 2. Man¬ 
ager Alf. Gardiner will be pleased to mail programmes. 
Attention also is called to the dates of the Sunny 
South Handicap of 1908, Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 inclusive. 
ask any- of those present, and especially those who came 
on Saturday before the shoot. The scores: 
May 28, Firs! Day. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 .15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
£ ,ark . 15 14 19 13 12 17 10 13 19 14 12 18 
Burnham . 14 10 16 13 10 16 12 13 
Gregg . 13 14 17 13 14 19 13 '8 19 i3 i2 i8 
Houtz . 12 12 19 14 13 17 11 12 18 12 14 19 
f ur P. rlze . 12 13 18 13 14 18 12 13 18 14 13 17 
? moke . 12 14 16 14 13 19 13 13 18 12 13 19 
^° n g . 11 10 14 13 14 18 13 14 13 15 13 
Washburn . 11 9 17 13 11 18 11 11 14 15 12 19 
£ ho . r t .-..14 14 16 14 10 13 11 12 15 11 10 
Barkley .. 12 14 17 15 15 20 12 14 18 14 14 20 
Stannard . 14 15 18 15 14 19 13 11 18 15 14 17 
? n . 13 15 19 14 15 19 15 13 17 14 13 17 
J R Graham . 14 13 19 13 14 18 13 12 17 13 15 19 
E art o . 13 10 18 14 12 18 14 14 18 14 12 16 
Bunyon . 15 14 17 13 15 19 13 15 19 12 14 19 
G™sby . 13 12 19 14 15 19 14 15 18 14 15 17 
i T owers . 15 14 19 14 15 19 15 14 19 14 13 19 
. 13 13 19 14 15 18 13 14 18 14 12 20 
5 e $ es . 11 15 17 15 14 20 12 15 16 14 11 20 
^ ahler . 11 14 19 13 12 16 9 11 17 11 10 20 
J ar , r .y .. 12 12 14 13 12 12 13 11 17 11 14 15 
Partington . 13 12 18 11 9 14 14 13 17 14 11 15 
Lewis.., . 8 10 14 8 12 14 111110 
E>ng . 12 13 17 12 11 16 12 9 15 i£ ii 12 
Easje . 11 14 17 8 13 10 10. 
^ ade . 14 13 17 14 13 19 15 14 18 15 i3 i3 
S eed .. 13 14 18 13 13 17 10 15 17 13 12 18 
Stranghan . 15 14 15 13 15 18 14 12 18 14 11 15 
E d Faust . 14 11 19 11 12 19 13 15 20 15 15 18 
\\ ffhamson . 13 14 12 13 14 18 12 13 16 13 11 14 
H M Creviston... 8 12 10 11 5 15 10 11 9 
Chester Creviston. 9 11 16 13 11 14 11 13 15’. 
Jol.bff . 14 10 15 11 10 12 8 . 
Wilson . 13 9 17 14 12 18 11 12 i7 ii 13 13 
Veitmeyer . 9 22 23 23 23 6 
Le Norn ..12 14 13 14 11 is tt ii ie is i3 i5 
Aloller . 13 14 16 13 13 18 9 14 19 12 10 18 
Tf'P.P . 14 12 17 11 14 12 13 11 15 14 11 16 
Neal .. 13 13 16 i4 13 19 13 11 18 14 8 16 
H Faust . 9 14 16 13 13 13 13 .. 20 13 10 
T’l. 
176 
173 
174 
175 
176 
i6i 
iss 
183 
184 
180 
173 
185 
185 
190 
185 
180 
163 
156 
158 
i54 
i78 
173 
174 
182 
163 
C . 
G«y Ward. 11 is 19 15 15 18 13 ii 19 14 15 i8 
G E Henderson.. 12 14 17 11 12 17 10 10 14 14 15 17 
M° rreI l . 10 11 15 11 14 14 10 1216 12 9 14 
Elliott . 12 13 11 12 10 :. 11 .. 15 . 
Wands ..., . 13 14 16 12 9 11 7 12 13 11 ii ie 
iY de . 13 12 14 8 12 15 11 7 13 8 13 14 
5°° ve r r . •.. I? 15 13 12 10 13 11 11 16 13 13 11 
L S Graham. 11 10 14 10 10 16 8 13 16 15 12 15 
J. Downs . 13 8 15 7 13 14 13 13 12 
Daniston . 9 11 13 12 9 19 8T2 17i2‘'“ 
w McDowell.. 11 13 15 11 14 15 10 11 13 13 ii " 
W D Pattison. 5 6 8 
F L Dukes . 11 11 12 io ii " ’9 ." " ' 
Holloway . 11 12 13 
Emyart . 9 9 7 ’ 
^ h, te . 8 7 7.. .. . 
Kumler . 9 12 13 • • • • 
Chas Bailey .." " .. 16 8 io ‘9 " 
Ferrell . 11 11 18 7 12 17 12 14 20 13 12 ie 
Townsend . 15 13 19 12 14 18 13 12 16 15 14 19 
Sparks . 7 H 7 7 'g 
Wagner ... .. 8 .. 12 .. 
160 
i<35 
148 
160 
168 
isi 
163 
148 
iis 
140 
151 
150 
162 
181 
May 29, Second Day. 
Events: 
Targets 
... . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 
targets: 15 15 15 20 15 15 25 15 15 20 175 15 
| moke . 15 14 12 18 15 14 21 14 15 19 13 15 
F ai ry .. 1.3 12 13 14 15 15 24 13 12 16 14 14 
Partington . 14 15 15 IS 13 14 16 12 12 19 13 13 
L, on g . 14 12 11 18 13 10 18 14 11 17 14 11 
cj ark -j. 14 13 13 19 13 14 24 13 14 17 14 13 
| ta " nard . 13 14 13 19 14 14 22 14 13 19 15 15 
?°I* ;. 15 13 12 19 15 14 24 14 13 20 14 14 
l G f raham . 13 14 13 19 13 14 23 14 14 19 15 14 
Larto . 15 13 13 17 14 14 23 13 13 18 13 15 
JLttyon . 12 14 13 17 14 13 23 12 13 19 14 15 
), VlIson . 12 12 14 16 12 15 17 15 11 17 13 13 
Anderson .’. 11 11 11 13 . 
H'ng. . 12 11 13 18 11 i3 19 i2 io ii i5 U 
Surprise . 14 11 9 19 9 11 21 .. - 
Grosby . 15 13 13 19 13 14 2> 14 i5 ig ii ii 
Powers . 13 15 12 20 13 11 19 14 13 20 14 14 
g e ?,r . 15 13 15 19 14 13 23 14 13 20 14 12 
Heikes- . 13 15 13 19 13 13 23 15 13 20 15 15 
Layler . 13 11 10 11 13 12 21 12 14 19 12 12 
Townsend . 14 10 13 19 13 14 
2 arkI ?y \. 15 15 14 20 15 14 25 i5 i5 20 ii i5 
Guy W ard . 12 13 14 20 15 12 24 14 14 20 14 15 
H. an tz . 9 14 13 16 13 13 20 14 13 17 12 
Washburn . 11 12 12 16 14 11 20 14 13 12 11 ii 
$ ade . 12 13 9 20 14 14 25 12 13 16 12 14 
?, ee d .. 12 13 14 17 11 12 21 14 13 18 14 15 
Stranghan . 13 14 9 19 11 13 21 14 15 19 7 13 
Ed Faust . 15 13 14 20 14 15 22 14 12 16 14 13 
W ffhamson. 11 13 13 18 14 11 19 13 10 20 13 13 
W«le . 8 8 12 15 12 14 20 9 12 14 12 13 
Henderson . 12 12 7 17 12 14 19 15 13 20 13 12 
M. ° 14 12 13 18 14 11 24 13 13 16 12 11 
C H Faust.'.' 10 14 12 IS M 12 2? 13 13 15 19 11 
sho£°L::.:::::;::» S ‘I iS 14 II h 13 ' 3 u i3 “ 
Hoover .. 9 13 12 19 13 12 23 i2 ii 20 i2 ii 
C Creviston . 8 9 .. 13 
Elliott . 11 14 12 12 ii. 
Neal . 12 13 .. 18 .. . 
Tripp . 9 11 .. 17 .. .. 
E S Graham . 10 13 14 16 12 13 20 i3 i2 ii ii 19 
Enyart . 10 3. 19 o 
Kumler . 10 13." 7 ” 11 “ 
Burnham . 8 13 i-4.' 
H M Creviston ... 11 9 8 ii 
Ferrell . 12 12 12 19 i2 ii 22 ii ii 15 io i“> 
Deniston . 4. 
Chas Bailey . 7. . . . . . 
T’l. 
185 
175 
174 
163 
181 
1S5- 
187 
185 
181 
177 
156 
158 
iss 
177 
185 
187 
160 
i97 
187 
154 
157 
174 
174 
167 
182 
168 
149 
166 
171 
151 
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i73 
166 
161 
