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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 22, 1908. 
Sept. 23-24.—Ord (Neb.) G. C. Ed. Watson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 23-24.—Red Hook (N. Y.) G. C. John W. Bain, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 24-25.—New Castle, Pa.—W. P. T. S. L. tournament 
under auspices Lawrence G. C. 
Sept. 29-30.—West Toledo (O.) G. C. Geo. Volk, Sec’y. 
Oct. 7.—Catskill (N. Y.) G. C. Seth T. Cole, Sec’y. 
Oct. 8.—Lancaster (Pa.) G. C. W. T. Krick, Sec’y. 
Oct. 12-13.—Rising Sun (Md.) Shooting Association. H. 
Linn Worthington, Pres. 
Oct. 13.—Jacksonburg, W. Va.—M. V. S. L. of W. Va. 
Oct. 13-15.—El Paso, Tex.—“Arizona State tournament.” 
W. H. Shelton, Sec’y. 
Oct. 14.—Dover, Del.—Delaware State Trapshooters’ 
League, auspices of Dover G. C. Wm. H. Reed, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 14-15.—Ottawa, Kans.—M. & K. T. S. L. tourna¬ 
ment, under auspices Ottawa G. C. D. Martin, Sec’y. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y-Treas. 
Oct. 30-31.—Clinton (Ont.) G. C. J. E. Cantelon, Sec’y. 
Nov. 25-26.—Carleton (Mich.) G. C. Dr. O. J. Fay, Sec’y. 
1909. 
Jan. 21-23.—Pinehurst (N. C.) Country Club. Leonard 
Tufts, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Analostan Gun Club, of Washington, D. C., will 
hold a shoot on Labor Day. A merchandise shoot will 
be a valuable feature of the program. 
At the tournament of the Middlesex Gun Club, East 
Lexington, Mass., Aug. 15, Hassan was high gun in 
the day’s totals with a score of 136 out of 150. In the 
50-target event he scored 49. In a handicap event at 
25 targets he tied on 22 with Sibley and Wheeler. 
*» 
In the monthly shoot of the Clearview Gun Club, at 
Darby, Pa., Aug. 15, Class A of the club event resulted 
in a tie on 21 by Ludwig and Fisher, the latter winning 
in the shoot off by the score of 24 to 20. Ferry was 
easily the winner in Class B with 25, and in Class C 
Renner was high with 22. 
K 
On the first day of the Pawnee, Okla., Gun Club’s 
two days’ tournament L. I. Wade scored 190 out of the 
200 total of the program. L. E. Reed and Ed. O’Brien 
tied on 189. On the second day, Aug. 13, Reed scored 
a total of 197 out of 200, while Ed. O'Brien scored 194, 
and Chris Gottlieb and Fred Bell scored 192 each. 
* 
The registered tournament of the Aberdeen, Md., Gun 
Club, to be held on Sept. 22, will have distance handi¬ 
caps, 16 to 21 yards, though in regard to the green corn 
and chicken feast, every tub will stand on its own base. 
Professionals may shoot for targets only, but may eat 
for themselves. The renowned expert, Lester S. Ger¬ 
man, is the secretary. 
* 
Sec’y-Mgr. Elmer E. Shaner advises us concerning 
tournaments registered with the Interstate Association 
that Niagara-on-the-Lake has been definitely settled upon 
as the place for holding the Candadian Indians’ tourna¬ 
ment. The dates of two tournaments have been changed 
as follows: Lufkin, Tex., Gun Club, from Aug. 25-26 
to Aug. 24-25. Winona, Miss., Gun Club, from Aug. 
27-28 to Aug. 28-29. 
* 
Prizes to the value of $200 will be a feature of the 
Bethel, Conn , Gun Club tournament, Aug. 29. There 
are ten programme events, at 10, 15 and 20 targets, en¬ 
trance price of targets. Events 4 to 8 inclusive—100 
targets—constitute the State championship, and also a 
handic?p for club members. Events 6 and 7 constitute 
a 5-man team race. There are prizes for high pro¬ 
fessionals and amateurs. A free lunch will be served to 
the shooters. Ship shells, etc., prepaid, to C. K. Bailey, 
Bethel. Shooting will begin at 10 o’clock. 
The Ossining, N. Y., Gun Club has issued conditions 
relating to its clam shoot, Aug. 26, as follows: The 
shoot will start at 1 P. M., and will be a 100-target dist¬ 
ance handicap event, for a $45 solid silver Tiffany cup. 
Entrance price of targets, at 2 cents each. The event to 
be divided into four 25-target optional sweeps. Second 
and third high averages will be entitled to free bake 
tickets, as a consolation. The clam bake will be opened 
at 4 P. M., and will be a genuine Rhode Island rock 
bake. Tickets for the bake will be limited and non- 
transferable. This arrangement will assur a local at¬ 
tendance of people whom it will be a pleasure to meet. 
If you expect to attend, send in postal before the 22d 
inst., so that a place and ticket will be reserved for you. 
Positively, no bake ticket will be sold after the 22d. If 
rainy, bake will be served in the club house and on the 
veranda. Charles G. Blandford, Ossining, N. Y.; A. 
Robert Kunkler, Ossining, N. Y.; C. D. Swain, Jr., 
Ossining, N. Y.; Gaylord B. Ilubbell, Ossining, N. Y., 
and Fred. Wild, Pleasantville, N. Y., committee. 
* 
The programme of the Western Boosters’ first annual 
trapshooting tournament, to be held at Anaconda, Mont., 
Sept. 8-10, announces that there will be $3,100 added 
money. On each day, the programme is 20 targets, $2 
entrance, $100 added. High general average prizes, $50, 
$30 and $20. There will be five 10-target events each 
day for lady amateurs, entrance price of targets, the 
prize, a beautiful brooch, going to the highest general 
average. A watch charm will be the prize for the high¬ 
est professional. Ship guns, etc., prepaid, care the Sec¬ 
retary, James H. Cochrarl, Anaconda, Mont. 
* 
From the Shooting Times we take the following ex¬ 
cerpt: “An American bee-keeper says an arc light was 
put up in the spring of 1907 near his bee-hive. The 
bees, mistaking its light for daylight, worked like 
beavers. When dawn came and the light was ex¬ 
tinguished the bees turned in; but in a few minutes the 
sun was shining and out they hurried again. At dusk, 
after thirty-six hours of unceasing toil, they once more 
turned in. Then the light began to glow again, and the 
bees staggered forth for another round of labor. By the 
end of the week all the bees were dead of overwork.” 
Sounds something like a description of a State tourna¬ 
ment. 
At the Pomeroy, O., Gun Club’s tournament, John R. 
Taylor was high professional both days, Aug. 12 and 13. 
Ed. O. Bower, of Sistersville, W. Va., was high amateur 
the fi^st day, with 189 out of 200. On the second day, 
J. M. Speary, of Marietta, O., was high, with 207 out 
of 225, which with 184 on the first day, made him high 
amateur in the totals for the two days. The club en¬ 
tertained the visitors with a bounteous banquet, the de¬ 
lightful social features being of equal or greater interest 
than the competitive. Will F. Hendrickson, editor and 
publisher of the Dillonvale, O., News, ably attended to 
the news features of the tournament, as is evidenced 
by the report thereof, published elsewhere in our trap 
columns. 
Bernard Waters. 
Warrensburg Tournament. 
• Warrensburg, Mo., Aug. 6—Wc started in on one of 
the largest shoots in this section of the country, for a 
two-day tournament of the Warrensburg and Pertle 
Springs Gun Club, but on account of the rain, only a 
part of the first day’s programme of 200 targets was 
shot. On the second day, Aug. 7, a continuous rain 
prevented the continuation of the tournament. Next year 
we expect to have the best shoot in the State, with at 
least $400 added to regular events. Weather conditions 
prevented any good scores being made. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
*D G Barstow. 
165 
147 
W 
A Smith.... 
130 
107 
E Hendrich .. 
. 165 
143 
J 
A Landers... 
. 130 
100 
*T R Hinkle . 
. 165 
140 
C 
Fulkerson ... 
, 115 
83 
Dr Linnert .. 
. 165 
137 
E 
R Paschell... 
. 115 
73 
Geo Mackie .. 
. 165 
136 
C 
Baldwin .... 
. 115 
71 
F Hoffmann . 
. 165 
134 
G 
W Anderson 115 
33 
C H Pearson 
..165 
130 
*T 
Gemmer .... 
. 100 
63 
Tack Cudahy . 
. 165 
128 
F 
G Halsey.... 
. 95 
70 
T McGrath ... 
. 165 
128 
L 
H Rose. 
. 65 
51 
F Williams .. 
. 145 
131 
S 
G Seaman .. 
, 65 
47 
A T Johnson . 
. 145 
126 
A 
D King . 
45 
24 
A M Mastin . 
. 145 
124 
J 
D Slusher... 
30 
26 
T E White ... 
. 145 
11S 
O 
C Dennis .. 
. 30 
26 
H E Snyder. 
. 145 
118 
W 
T Tordan .. 
. 30 
24 
Dr Yocum ... 
. 145 
Ills 
G 
E Downing. 
. 30 
21 
B Mitchell ... 
. 145 
111 
H 
B Buente .. 
30 
16 
V H Green .. 
. 145 
103 
E 
R Hout . 
. 15 
9 
C N Zufelt .. 
. 145 
101 
*W F Moore.. 
15 
6 
J S Thomas.. 
. 130 
115 
*Professionals. C. W. Fulkerson, Capt. 
Redfield Tournament. 
Redfield, S. D.—The tournament was a decided suc¬ 
cess in every particular. Good weather prevailed. The 
dates were Aug. 6 and 7. Mr. Bills made a continuous 
run of 131; Mr. Kreger, 101. There were about forty-six 
entries. 
Professionals. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
F 
G Bills ... 
340 
330 
G A Olson ... 340 
311 
II 
G Taylor . 
340 
327 
R R Barber .. 340 
301 
H 
C Hirschy 
340 
312 
Amateurs. 
G 
W Kreger . 
.340 
325 
G McConnachie 340 
2,81 
G 
Parker .... 
340 
321 
Clapper . 340 
295 
S 
A Huntley 
340 
321 
P t Zeitlow.... 340 
294 
E 
T Lambert 
340 
320 
Starmont . 340 
286 
B 
B Ward ... 
317 
1 A Ward .... 340 
288 
L 
Stutenroth . 
340 
310 
H V Harvison 340 
290 
T 
A Huntley . 
340 
309 
C E Woodbury 340 
284 
C 
Emmelius . 
340 
304 
E W Fiske.... 340 
271 
A 
French _ 
340 
29S 
Dominion Tournament. 
Sherbrooke, Can., wds the scene of the Dominion-of 
Canada Trapshooting Association’s tournament of 1908. 
The dates were Aug. 5, 6 and 7. The manager was the 
renowned expert, Luther J. Squier. 
Aug. 5, First Day. 
On the first day, J. R. Taylor and H. H. Stevens were 
high professionals, with a total of 188 out of 200. L. J. 
Squier was second with 187; W. B. Barton, 184; J. A. R. 
Elliott, 183. Of the amateurs, George Beattie scored 190; 
J. E. Jennings, 185; G. S. Vivian, 183; G. M. Howard, 
182. The scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: Hdcp. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 T’tl. 
G W McGill . 18 15 18 20 16 13 17 17 16 16 19 167 
G L Vivian . 18 19 17 20 19 18 19 19 17 18 17 183 
T E Jennings .... 18 19 18 13 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 185 
W A Smith . 18 15 13 19 15 19 17 14 15 16 16 159 
G M Dunk . 18 17 i9 17 17 18 20 18 14 17 17 174 
C G Thompson ... 18 19 14 15 20 18 19 18 15 18 19 175 
T M Craig . 18 17 19 18 19 20 17 IS 15 17 19 180 
A W Westover .... 18 15 19 18 18 18 16 18 15 17 18 172 
Dr Stockwell . 18 18 16 15 18 19 18 18 19 18 16 175 
Geo M Howard... 18 19 17 16 20 18 19 18 16 19 20 182 
F A Ferrey . 16 18 13 14 10 16 13 18 15 13 14 144 
Geo Easdale .16 16 13 15 16 13 17 15 13 16 16 150 
W. Slaney . 16 17 15 18 15 18 15 19 16 18 17 168 
Vian . 16 16 15 19 18 2$ 16 18 17 19 13 171 
T G Smith . 16 16 20 18 19 19 16 15 16 17 17 173 
Dr Wilson . 18 18 16 15 16 17 18 14 19 16 16 165 
Thos Upton . 18 17 14 18 17 19 16 16 16 19 17 169 
W P Thomas . 18 18 17 17 20 15 18 15 17 18 19 174 
Geo Beattie . 18 19 19 20 20 20 17 18 20 18 19 190 
H A Hornung ... 18 16 15 16 14 14 17 13 14 16 17 152 
M E Fletcher . 18 11 15 15 15 18 20 15 17 17 17 160 
N G Bray . 18 17 17 20 19 18 18 IS 15 20 16 178 
W H Ewing . 18 17 17 15 IS 17 16 20 17 18 19 174 
F W Mitchell . 18 14 15 16 15 18 16 19 14 20 15 162 ” 
P Wakefield . 16 16 17 16 15 19 17 16 17 18 14 165 
E T Marsh . 16 17 14 17 16 14 12 11 18 16 18 153 
W R Fenton . 16 17 14 17 17 18 17 19 16 18 18 171 
II D Romans .16 15 15 16 17 13 18 1C 15 13 16 154 
T A McLoughlin .. 16 19 17 17 17 11 18 11 15 14 18 157 
D T Kearney . 16 18 16 19 18 19 16 17 14 19 15 171 
A E Hilker . 16 11 14 18 17 16 13 15 19 17 18 158 
H E Howkins .16 17 14 18 16 16 17 13 18 15 11 157 
Boswell . 16 14 17 14 17 14 18 19 18 16 16 163 
R Lewis . 16 16 16 19 20 20 19 13 18 19 18 178 
T B Goodhue .18 12 14 16 17 18 16 19 18 15 15 160 
H Desrevieres .... 18 13 16 15 16 17 19 17 16 18 17 164 
G J Mason . 16 19 18 15 15 14 18 16 17 16 12 160 
Gus Dumont .16 10 16 15 15 12 18 15 17 12 12 136 
H E Hibbard .... 16 15 16 18 16 11 17 18 18 16 15 160 
A E Roas . 16 14 15 13 18 15 15 17 15 18 15 155 
Wm Galbraith .... 16 13 17 15 19 16 19 13 14 17 16 159 
W Carruthers . 16 18 19 18 15 19 18 20 18 18 18 181 
T C McConnell ...16 151111 91616111413.. 116 
E J Perry . 16 10 11 14 14 13 13 12 11 15 10 123 
Professionals: 
JAR Elliott. 18 17 19 20 20 19 19 18 19 14 183 
T R Taylor . 20 17 20 18 17 20 20 17 20 19 188 
A E Sibley . 14 18 15 15 18 17 17 18 16 15 163 
W B Darton . 19 19 17 18 19 20 20 18 16 18 184 
H H Stevens . 20 18 18 20 18 18 20 18 18 20 188 
A W Du Bray. 17 16 15 13 11 13 12 12 14 15 138 
E G White . 15 18 19 19 19 16 20 17 18 19 180 
T J Marshall . 19 16 19 19 18 19 16 19 18 19 182 
L J Squier . 19 18 20 18 17 17 20 20 18 20 187 
Aug. 6, Second Day. 
There-were forty-six amateurs and twelve professionals 
in the events of the second day. Of the latter, Stevens 
and Squier were high, with 185 out of 200. Taylor, Darton 
and Banks tied on 183. Marshall, 181. Of the amateurs, 
Beattie scored 183; Ewing and Howard, 181. The scores 
follow: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
Targets: 
Hdcp. 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
T’tl. 
McGill . 
...18 
15 
15 
19 
16 
19 
15 
19 
18 
18 
10 
164 
Vivian . 
...19 
18 
19 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
18 
17 
19 
166 
Jennings . 
... 19 
20 
17 
17 
18 
19 
17 
18 
18 
14 
18 
176 
Ewing . 
... 19 
18 
16 
18 
18 
19 
20 
20 
18 
16 
18 
1S1 
Dunk . 
...19 
17 
18 
20 
13 
16 
17 
14 
15 
18 
18 
166 
C G Thompson. 
...19 
15 
16 
17 
15 
12 
17 
16 
17 
18 
17 
160 
Craig . 
...19 
15 
IS 
17 
17 
17 
18 
19 
14 
16 
15 
166. 
Westover ... 
...19 
17 
17 
15 
18 
17 
18 
17 
18 
18 
14 
169 
Stockwell . 
...19 
16 
16 
16 
10 
19 
17 
15 
16 
18 
16 
159 
Howard . 
...19 
18 
20 
19 
17 
19 
19 
17 
18 
18 
16 
181 
Fleney . 
...16 
13 
13 
9 
15 
14 
10 
13 
13 
17 
16 
133 
Easdale . 
... 16 
15 
16 
15 
16 
17 
13 
14 
8 
12 
13 
139 
Slaney . 
...16 
17 
15 
14 
16 
15 
15 
9 
18 
15 
19 
153 
Vian . 
...17 
12 
15 
18 
17 
17 
17 
18 
15 
16 
14 
159 
T G Smith . 
...17 
18 
17 
17 
17 
14 
19 
19 
16 
16 
18 
171 
Dr. Wilson . 
...18 
17 
15 
13 
17 
12 
18 
15 
16 
16 
12 
150 
Upton . 
...18 
17 
17 
18 
14 
12 
18 
15 
13 
19 
15 
.158 
W P Thomson . 
... 19 
18 
17 
17 
16 
19 
19 
11 
20 
17 
17 
171 
Beattie . 
...19 
19 
17 
20 
17 
17 
17 
20 
19 
19 
18 
183 
Bray .. 
... 19 
19 
14 
IS 
20 
16 
18 
17 
19 
17 
17 
175 
Goodhue . 
...18 
14 
16 
16 
16 
13 
16 
17 
12 
11 
15 
146 
Desrevieres . 
... 18 
IS 
19 
18 
18 
17 
17 
19 
14 
17 
15 
171 
Fletcher . 
... 18 
16 
17 
18 
15 
19 
17 
17 
17 
16 
15 
167 
Carruthers . 
...17 
12 
13 
13 
17 
17 
13 
18 
18 
16 
18 
155 
Hornung . 
.. 17 
17 
19 
17 
15 
15 
18 
17 
18 
19 
17 
172 
Wakefield . 
...16 
15 
15 
16 
16 
18 
12 
15 
17 
17 
14 
155 
Marsh . 
...16 
16 
12 
18 
12 
11 
13 
11 
15 
14 
11 
132 
Fenton . 
...17 
16 
15 
20 
16 
16 
18 
IS 
15 
17 
17 
168 
Romans . 
...16 
18 
16 
15 
19 
17 
19 
17 
18 
17 
19 
175 
McLaughlin .... 
.. 16 
13 
is 
14 
14 
13 
10 
12 
11 
13 
17 
135 
Kearney . 
...17 
17 
16 
14 
16 
15 
17 
17 
16 
19 
16 
163 
Hilker . 
... 16 
17 
10 
14 
16 
12 
14 
14 
14 
13 
15 
139 
Hawkins . 
...16 
14 
14 
15 
14 
15 
15 
16 
17 
18 
18 
156 
W A Smith . 
...17 
20 
15 
15 
13 
17 
15 
17 
19 
18 
18 
167 
Lewis . 
...17 
20 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 
17 
12 
15 
14 
160 
Mason . 
...16 
15 
16 
18 
16 
14 
14 
15 
14 
18 
15 
155 
Dumont . 
...16 
15 
16 
18 
16 
18 
17 
16 
15 
15 
17 
163 
Hibbard . 
...16 
15 
18 
16 
18 
16 
18 
17 
15 
14 
18 
165 
Rass . 
...16 
16 
IS 
19 
19 
14 
15 
15 
18 
18 
15 
167 
