June 22, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
989 
'ughes . 13 9 11 13 17 12 
orthing . 10 12 11 13 16 9 
■ ; ‘y . 14 S 13 12 14 9 
bley . 10 12 13 12 17 11 
uwdrell . 9 12 
oten . 10 10 
twson. 11 
wen . 14 
mde . 12 
ijwers . 12 
8 11 12 15 11 
9 9 7 12 11 
9 8 3 12 8 
4 9 10 15 10 
[ vicchi . 11 13 16 14 
: S Randall. 9 8 12 8 17 12 
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Massachusetts State championship: 
*y°r . 15 15 20—50 Lynde .... 
rkwood . 15 13 20—4S Worthing . 
y .14 13 19— 4:j Rule ...... 
irnes . 14 14 17—45 Smith . 
wel .14 13 17—44 Powdrell .. 
iggett .13 15 16—44 Hebbard . 
iwop . 15 14 15—44 Keeler .... 
tendre .13 13 17—43 Horrigan . 
A Randall.. 12 13 17—42 Crane .... 
>n . 1112 19-42 Blinn . 
ffalo .13 11 17—41 Frost . 
ank . 12 12 16—40 Gokey .... 
;ye . 12 11 17—40 Owen . 
ddown .12 12 16—40 Bob . 
>.ason .13 13 14—40 Lawson 
[ “cchi .13 11 16—40 Doten .... 
C >odrufT .13 10 16—39 Powers ... 
; rner . 11 13 14—38 Freeman .. 
gbes . 12 15 11—38 Hardy .... 
ams . 13 11 14—38 Richardson 
ster . ’3 10 15—38 
8 12 15 11 
160 
121 
11 11 11 14 
160 
121 
12 12 11 13 
160 
120 
10 12 11 14 
160 
119 
9 12 12 14 
160 
118 
7 12 11 17 
160 
117 
9 12 9 10 
160 
116 
10 9 10 13 
160 
116 
12 12 8 17 
160 
115 
12 4 13 14 
160 
111 
12 14 12 14 
160 • 
111 
7 10 9 12 
160 
106 
9 10 12 10 
160 
103 
10 9 11 18 
160 
100 
7 10 7 14 
160 
98 
9 13 11 16 
130 
103 
9 12 .. .. 
125 
87 
13 15 14 15 
65 
57 
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65 
52 
11 9 11 14 
65 
45 
11 13 8 13 
65 
40 
50 
36 
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29 
50 
27 
35 
26 
35 
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9 11 18—38 
12 12 14—38 
11 13 13—37 
12 11 14—37 
12 S 17—37 
11 11 14—36 
12 11 13-36 
10 12 14—36 
13 9 14—36 
12 11 12—35 
9 11 14—34 
12 8 13—33 
10 12 10—32 
10 13—32 
9 12—31 
13 14—31 
7 14—31 
2 14—30 
1.0 11 8—29 
9 11—27 
9 
10 
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Analostan Gun Club. 
/ashington, D. C., June 10.—The Analostan Gun Club 
1 its regular shoot Saturday afternoon. The threaten- 
• weather had its effect upon the members, and only 
,en reported at the grounds. The chnditions, how- 
r, were splendid for shooting and good scores were 
ae- The grounds are the best the club has ever had, 
the indications are that the shoots will be well 
onized. Fallowing are the scores: 
vents: 
argets: 
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nham .... 
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B Wilson.. 
f Hunter.. 
Barr _ 
ley . 
skett . 
Wilson... 
5 Gerdiner 
re club is making 
shoot on July 4. 
ed to all shooters 
rd. There will be 
prizes. 
12 3 4 
5 6 7 8 
9 10 
Shot 
10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 
at. 
Brk. 
8 15 9 13 
8 15 10 12 12 6 
125 
99 
7 8 8 12 
7 14 7 10 13 .. 
115. 
86 
5 11 8 10 
7 12 9 11 
9 .. 
115 
82 
7 13 8 9 
6 10 8 6 
9 .. 
115 
81 
10 12 10 14 
9 13 10 14 
100 
92 
5 14 10 13 
8 13 9 15 
100 
87 
6 12 7 14 
8 13 10 11 
100 
81 
9 13 10 15 
90 
84 
6 11 8 14 
5 8 .. .. 
75 
52 
8 14 10 14 
50 
46 
15 
4 
extensive preparations for an all- 
A general invitation will be ex¬ 
in Washington and vicinity to 
two merchandise events for valu- 
Consolidated Gun Club Tournament. 
(CKVILLE, Conn., June 13.—The second tournament 
re Consolidated Gun Clubs of Connecticut was held 
,; rday on the grounds of the Rockv.ille Gun Club, in 
city. The attendance was not as large as had been 
cted. There were twenty-four trapshooters in at- 
ance. There was no wind, and the day was ideal 
rapshooting. Barstow, of this city, was high man 
<ing 177 targets out of a possible 200. Harry Met- 
the boy wonder, followed Barstow closely with a 
• of 174. 
e scores of those shooting in all the events follow: 
3-nts: . 123456789 10 
gets: 15 20 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 20 Brk 
ht . 10 15 16 12 17 17 17 13 13 11 141 
fetcalf . 15 18 17 19 17 21 17 19 17 14 174 
side ,. 13 15 19 18 17 20 12 20 19 17 170 
ow .*..i. 13 17 17 19 19 22 20 17 16 17 177 
ullen . 14 16 19 16 15 16 14 15 15 15 155 
Metcalf . 9 17 14 14 16 16 15 17 15 16 149 
ey . 12 13 18 14 16 19 13 13 10 11 139 
rton .: 12 17 14 15 16 20 15 15 18 14 156 
tie . 11 14 10 14 15 19 14 10 14 14 135 
•n . 12 14 14 17 12 19 7 14 9 11 129 
. 9 14 16 20 18 17 14 17 18 14 157 
i . 9 14 13 15 11 16 11 14 8 12 123 
-S . 10 15 16 17 ... 58 
n . 10 11 10 9 11 10 11 15 15 13 115 
: . 8 14 16 18 12 17 14 16 17 IS 150 
tridge .13 13 14 14 14 15 83 
ton . 10 16 12 12 13 11 74 
tey . 15 17 12 10 12 13 79 
,:r . 12 16. 28 
*'• .. 7 .. 4. 11 
itcalf.11 17 14 12 54 
nan . 8 12 6 26 
nter . z5. 5 
y three clubs took part in the team event—Rock- 
Hartford and Willimantic. The scores follow: 
kville—H. Metcalf 21, Barstow 22, F. E. Metcalf 
tal 59. 
SWEEPING VICTORIES IN NEW YORK, 
WISCONSIN AND MARYLAND 
won with 
WINCHESTER 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
Three State Championships were won last week 
by shooters who were out to win and therefore 
shot Winchester Factory Loaded Shells commonly 
and properly known as ‘‘The Shells the Champions 
Shoot.” In North, South, East and West they 
stand first in popularity and first in winnings on 
account of their superior shooting qualities. The 
following records tell the story of their prowess: 
NEW YORK STATE SHOOT 
NEW YORK CITY CUP; emblematic of the Individual 
Championship of the State, won by Mr. H. S. Welles; 
second, Mr. A. Bedell; third, Mr. H. Brugman; all shooting 
Winchester Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells and Winches¬ 
ter Repeating Shotguns. 
MASONIC TEMPLE CUP HANDICAP; won by Mr. R. 
G. Wheeler, third Mr Charles J. Dailey; fourth, Mr. F. D. Nelsey; fifth, Mr. 
B. V. Covert; sixth, Mr. F. S. Wright. All of these winners shot Winchester 
Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE: won by Mr. A. Bedell; second, Mr. H. Brug¬ 
man, both shooting Winchester Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells. 
MARYLAND COUNTY SHOOT 
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP; won by Mr. W. Jackson. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE IN COUNTY EVENTS; won by Mr. Towner; 
second, Mr. Bowman; third, Mr. Famous. HIGH PROFESSIONAL 
AVERAGE; won by Mr. Lester German; second, Mr. J. M. Hawkins; all 
shooting Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. 
WISCONSIN UPPER MICHIGAN CHAMPIONSHIP 
won by Mr. F. G. Fuller; Dr. O. Braun, second, both shooting Winchester 
Factory Loaded “Leader” Shells, and Dr. Braun a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun. 
Shoot Winchester Shells Once, 
And You’ll Shoot Them Always 
58. 
I 
53. 
Willimantic—Edgarton 20, Lariinie J9, Fenton 19; total 
3 . 
Hartford—Fernside 20, Purinton 16, Maloney 17; total 
The club has sold its- club house to Staudt, the florist, 
as they have to vacate the grounds on account of the 
trolley. They keep their traps, etc., and will later get a 
new location. 
Cabell Country Club. 
Huntington, W. Va., June 15.—The most important 
event during the past year in the world of sport in the 
State of West Virginia, was President’s day on May 30, 
at the Cabell Country Club, of Huntington. The club 
was one year old and its president, the Hon. Elliott 
Northcctt, celebrated the occasion by keeping open 
house to the club members and their invited guests. 
During the day 1,200 people visited the pretty new 
club house and partook of the hospitality of Mr. North- 
cott. There were sports of various kinds. In the tennis 
Mr. Isham, of Cincinnati, won the singles; Mr. Ramsey, 
of Huntington, and Mr. Isham, took the doubles. Mr. 
Bietn, of Huntington, won first place in the golf handi¬ 
cap. But the principal event of the day was the trap¬ 
shooting for the Ballistite cup, some twenty-six men 
competing. This was won by Dr. Sample, of Hunting- 
ton, ope of the best amateur shots in the country. The 
cup is a beautiful one. Dr. Sample was warmly con¬ 
gratulated upon his success in winning it. 
The Cabell Country Club has recently put in a Leggett 
trap, and with its spacious grounds, good club house and 
its facilities for entertaining visitors, it is expected that 
it will become the center of interest for trapshooting in 
the State. Visiting sportsmen are cordially invited to 
call. 
The club proposes to hold a tournament for trap¬ 
shooting in the fall, and will announce the details as soon 
as a suitable date can be secured. It is assured that 
there will be a very large attendance at this shoot. 
Cabell. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
The following scores were made at the regular shoot 
of the club, held June 14. Tudor made high score of 
the week, 96 out of 100. Grim and White 93 and 92, re¬ 
spectively. High score in the 100-target race was made 
by Wosterchill, a visitor, who broke 85. Scores: 
One hundred target race: Wosterchill 85, Tom 79, 
Herman 78, Stacey 77, Cottingham 57, Boss 34, Fox 30. 
One hundred target race: Tudor 96, Grim 93, White 
92, Silas 88 , B. Storig 85. 
