Sept. 19, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Canadian Honors Won by Canadian Shooters 
The Canadian Indian Tournament at Niagara-on-the-Lake, like the big Denver 
Rocky Mountain Handicap, again portrays the popularity of the U. M. C.-Remington com¬ 
bination. More U. M. C. shells were used than all of the other makes combined, and as at 
Sherbrooke, the Canadian amateurs relied upon them to win the important trophies. The 
Remington SOLID BREECH, HAMMERLESS Pump Gun was used by the winner of 
one of the most important cups—one more evidence of the immediate and complete success 
of this new gun at the trap. 
Answering the U. M. C.-Remington Roll Call: 
TORONTO CUP— Open to Canadians only, and emblematic of the Highest Cana¬ 
dian Amateur Average. Won by Geo. Beattie, shooting U. M. C. shells and Remington Pump 
Gun. Score, 360 ex 400. Mr. Geo. L. Vivian, 2d, 359 ex 4 °°> U.M. C. Nitro Club Shells. 
AMERICAN INDIAN CUP. —Won by W. P. Thompson, U. M. C. Nitro Club 
Shells, 48 ex 50. __ 
Decided on your hunt? U. M. C. Arrow and Nitro Club Shells are loaded in 
every standard combination of powder and shot. You can get a U. M. C. load for every 
kind of game. Shoot U. M. C. Shells in whatever gun yours may be—let’s hope it’s a 
Remington. 
Game Laws Free 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
Agency, 313 Broadway, New York 
Bridgeport, Connecticut 
Mr. James T. Skelly writes us that the score made by 
Mr. Robt. H. Connerly, of Austin, Tex., at the Gal¬ 
veston tournament recently, through a mistake in the 
reports sent to him, was set forth in the Du Pont 
advertisement as 582, whereas it should have been 58 i 
out of 630. 
At the shoot of the Independent Gun Club, at Holmes- 
burg Junction, Pa., on Sept. 12, in the 100-target handi¬ 
cap contest, Mr. Geo. S. McCarty scored 98 out of 100, 
Mr. Charles Newcomb scored 95; Mr. Frank Cantrell 
scored 96, all of which was a high class performance. 
Lockwood, who had a handicap of 7, won with a full 
score, 100. 
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It was quite a notable feature of the tournament held 
by the South End Gun Club, of Reading, Pa., on 
Sept. 10 and 11, that each contestant shot through the 
entire programme each day. Neaf Apgar was high pio- 
fessional on the first day with 154 out of 160; Sim 
Glover, second, 153. On the second day Lester S. Ger¬ 
man was high with 152; second, Neaf Apgar, 148. 
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The Rising Sun Shooting Association has issued the 
programme of its eighth annual Cecil county touina 
ment, to be held Oct. 12 and 13 at Rising Sun, Md. 
Twelve events—eight at 15 targets, $1.30 entrance, and 
four at 20 targets, $1.40 entrance—are provided on the 
first day. On the second day there are ten 15-target 
events, with two. Nos. 11 and 12, each at 25 targets, 50 
cents entrance, $1.00 optional sweep, for the champion¬ 
ship of Cecil County. A distance handicap will govern 
as follows: 90 per cent, and over, 20yds.; 85 per cent., 
19yds.; 80 per cent., 18ydsr; less than 80 per cent., 17 
and 16yds. The members of the handicap committee are 
Messrs. Geo. S. McCarty, Wm. M. Foord, Miles Taylor 
and H. Linn Worthington. The shoot starts at 10:30. 
Ship guns, etc., to Mr. Worthington, Rising Sun. 
Bernard Waters. 
Richmond Gun Club. 
Richmond, Ind.—The two days’ tournament of the 
Richmond Gun Club had a programme which totaled 200 
targets each day, Sept. 9 and 10. T. R. Taylor, profes¬ 
sional, was high gun in the totals of the first day; L. H. 
Reid and R. O. Heikes tied on 197. 
Sepf. 9, First Day. 
Events: 1 ,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Id 11 12 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 Brk. 
L H Reid. 15 15 20 15 15 18 15 13 20 14 14 20 194 
R Heikes . 14 15 20 15 14 -20 15 14 19 13 15 20 194 
T R Taylor. 15 15 18 14 15 20 15 15 18 15 15 20 195 
'H Heikes . 14 14 19 13 14 18 13 14 19 15 13 16 180 
C A Young. 13 13 20 15 15 19 14 15 19 15 14 20 192 
C O Le Compte. 13 15 19 14 15 19 15 13 18 14 12 19 186 
Amateurs * 
C G Westcott. 15 14 17 14 15 17 14 15 20 14 14 19 188 
W R Chamberlain 14 13 18 14 14 17 13 14 19 13 14 19 182 
D Reid . 15 15 18 14 12 17 14 14 16 14 13 17 179 
C L Baker. 15 14 20 15 14 17 14 15 19 13 13 19 188 
Ed Cain . 15 15 16 12 15 18 15 15 19 14 13 14 181 
H T McDivitt.... 13 12 14 8 13 16 10 14 14 12 1116 153 
L O Clark.12 10 16 12 8 19 14 14 16 14 14 19 168 
W S Zeak. 14 14 17 13 12 15 12 9 18 14 13 15 166 
R H Arvin. 8 8 15 12 12 17 14 11 18 15 13 18 161 
F C Koch. 15 12 16 14 11 20 14 15 18 13 13 18 179 
Tom Parry . 14 14 20 14 14 18 14 14 20 13 14 18 187 
Gus Moller .12 12 16 13 12 16 14 13 17 15 11 15 166 
A C Spencer. 15 15 17 12 13 19 12 14 20 13 14 15 179 
W E Linning.13 14 16 15 12 17 13 14 19 15 13 19 180 
Hr O F Britton.. 13 14 20 14 13 17 15 15 18 14 12 18 183 
B D Game. 9 14 16 12 13 .. 64 
R C Bragg. 3 . 
Sept. 10, Second Day. 
Events • 123456789 10 11 12 
Targets- 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 Brk. 
L H Reid. 15 15 20 14 14 20 15 15 20 15 14 20 197 
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O Clark. 
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C Koch. 
E Linning. 
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C Spencer... 
Joe Clark. 
B D Game- 
Amateur high average was won by C. 
Leesburg, Fla., 377 out of 400; second, 
New Paris, O., 376; third. Ed. Cain, 
372; low, H. J. McDivitt, of Richmond, 
G. Wescott, of 
C. L. Baker, of 
of Dayton, O., 
Ind., 298. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., Sept. 11.—The annual meeting of the 
Ossining Gun Club, Inc., was held at the Weskora 
Hotel, Wednesday, evening, Sept. 9. The following of¬ 
ficers were elected for the coming year: Col. Franklin 
Brandreth, President; Edw. Macdonald, Vice-President; 
Chellis D. Swain, Jr., Secretary and Compiler of Scores; 
Amos Bedell, Treasurer; Gaylord B. Hubbell, Financial 
Secretary; Chas. G. Blandford, Captain; Frank Tompkins, 
Master of Rifle Range. Directors: H. M. Carpenter, 
J. Curry Barlow, A. Robt. Kunkler. 
The reports from the different committees showed the 
club to be in a prosperous condition, and that more of 
our own members and more visitors had shot at the 
elusive clays during the season than during the previous 
season. . 
Great interest seems to be shown m regard to rifle 
shooting. We are looking forward to some very good 
work on the 200yd. range, recently completed. 
Chellis D. Swain, Jr., Sec’y. 
