Oct. io, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
589 
The Ord Gun Club. 
Ord, Neb.—The registered tournament held here Sept. 
23 and 24 was well attended and a success from every 
point of view. 
On the first day twenty-seven men shot the programme 
through. On the second day, seventeen did the same 
thing. 
Mr. Rush Razee had charge of the office, and every¬ 
thing was all O.K. Scores follow: 
Sepf. 23, First Day. 
Murschel ... 
.... 200 
169 
Buck . 
. 200 
182 
*C B Adams 
.... 200 
175 
Williams .. 
. 200 
172 
ITolzworth .. 
.... 200 
186 
Shirley .... 
. 200 
181 
Plank . 
.... 200 
174 
Chas Olsen 
. 200 
138 
Chopin . 
.... 200 
172 
Martin . 
. 200 
167 
Gilbert . 
.... 200 
195 
Koch . 
. 200 
162 
Lindeman .. 
.... 200 
181 
A1 Olsen .. 
. 200 
169 
Morris . 
.... 200 
165 
Gike . 
. 200 
179 
Miller . 
.... 200 
193 
Watson .... 
. 200 
182 
A Olsen .... 
.... 200 
18S 
Taylor . 
. 100 
77 
Copsey . 
.... 200 
175 
Hal lock .... 
.145 
120 
Seivers . 
.... 200 
184 
Sock . 
. 100 
81 
Wolbach ... 
.... 200 
187 
Magher 
. 200 
125 
Wiseman ... 
.... 200 
183 
Green . 
. 30 
26 
Mann . 
.... 200 
173 
Norman ... 
. 30 
19 
.... 200 
179 
. 30 
11 
Fair . 
.... 200 
165 
Abernethy . 
. 15 
7 
Call . 
.... 200 
172 
Sept. 
24. 
Second Day. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Murschel ... 
.... 200 
159 
Shirley .... 
. 200 
182 
Adams . 
.... 200 
157 
Smith . 
. 200 
172 
Holzworth .. 
.... 200 
167 
Chas Olsen 
.... 200 
174 
Plank . 
.... 200 
157 
Buck . 
. 200 
165 
Chapin . 
.... 200 
167 
Seivers .... 
.170 
155 
Gilbert . 
.... 200 
188 
Wollach ... 
.170 
149 
T.inderman . 
.... 200 
188 
Sack . 
. 100 
87 
Morris . 
.... 200 
166 
Fry . 
. 100 
81 
Miller . 
.... 200 
189 
Call . 
. 100 
68 
A Olsen .... 
.... 200 
161 
Fair . 
. 100 
77 
Copsey . 
.... 200 
161 
60 
34 
Wiseman ... 
.... 200 
153 
Nicholson . 
30 
23 
A1 Olsen ... 
.... 200 
174 
Independent Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 3. —There was a good at¬ 
tendance at the shoot of the Independent Gun Club, 
held on the grounds of the Keystone Shooting Associa¬ 
tion. Holmesburg Junction, Pa., to-day. Mr. Charles 
Newcomb was the favorite in the competition and scored 
94 from scratch, 20yds., but Mr. I. W. Budd, 16yds., 
scored 96 and won. Scores: 
-Targets- 
Y ards. 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 Hdp. 
Total 
Winert . 
. 18 
12 
13 
12 
16 
14 
4 
71 
Severn . 
. 18 
17 
14 
16 
16 
18 
4 
85 
Zigler . 
. 18 
15 
15 
19 
16 
18 
4 
87 
Hamlin . 
. 18 
15 
16 
IS 
15 
18 
0 
82 
Lockwood . 
. IS 
18 
14 
16 
10 
17 
5 
80 
Chalmers . 
. IS 
15 
15 
11 
16 
15 
5 
77 
F Mathews . 
. IS 
12 
17 
16 
16 
13 
4 
78 
Lambert . 
. 18 
18 
14 
17 
18 
19 
6 
92 
Cordery . 
. 18 
15 
16 
17 
13 
16 
2 
79 
Shew . 
. IS 
IS 
16 
18 
19 
17 
2 
90 
Fleming . 
. 18 
19 
18 
18 
17 
18 
4 
94 
Griffith . 
. 18 
14 
13 
15 
20 
17 
0 
79 
Oliver . 
. IS 
19 
16 
17 
17 
16 
4 
89 
Sanford . 
. IS 
12 
16 
16 
19 
15 
2 
80 
Fontaine . 
. IS 
12 
7 
17 
9 
12 
4 
61 
Mink . 
. 20 
17 
20 
18 
18 
18 
0 
91 
Worthington . 
. 20 
19 
18 
18 
13 
17 
0 
85 
Newcomb . 
. 20 
19 
19 
20 
17 
10 
0 
94 
McCarty . 
. 21 
20 
17 
18 
19 
18 
0 
92 
Mooney . 
. 19 
14 
16 
14 
15 
IS 
0 
77 
Crane . 
. 18 
16 
14 
19 
18 
17 
0 
87 
W Mathews. 
. 19 
13 
14 
15 
14 
18 
0 
74 
Empire . 
. 19 
17 
IS 
15 
13 
20 
0 
83 
Bates . 
. 19 
17 
12 
16 
13 
19 
0 
77 
Wickes . 
. 17 
16 
11 
19 
16 
9 
0 
88 
Landis . 
. 19 
14 
18 
15 
17 
20 
0 
84 
Patrick . 
. 16 
15 
11 
18 
14 
14 
0 
83 
Dr Marcey . 
. 16 
18 
12 
12 
13 
13 
0 
80 
Perry . 
. 16 
12 
17 
16 
13 
17 
0 
70 
Pharoah . 
. 16 
11 
8 
16 
15 
14 
0 
75 
George . 
. 16 
14 
15 
17 
15 
18 
0 
87 
Budd . 
. 16 
18 
IS 
17 
19 
19 
0 
96 
Firth . 
. 17 
17 
13 
16 
14 
16 
0 
84 
Pratt . 
. 17 
15 
18 
19 
14 
19 
0 
91 
Tansey . 
. 18 
17 
14 
17 
10 
17 
0 
77 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., Oct. 3. —Scores made to-day at 
the weekly shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club 
averaged quite good, and there was a good attendance. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
15 
. 21 
23 
21 
21 
Craft . 
. 17 
18 
21 
23 
20 
... 
Fessenden . 
. 16 
17 
19 
20 
14 
Dreyer . 
. 19 
20 
18 
19 
23 
18 
ii 
Bergen . 
. IS 
24 
21 
20 
15 
19 
. . 
Suydam . 
. 16 
18 
22 
20 
20 
. . 
. 13 
17 
22 
15 
Morgan . 
. 14 
19 
17 
15 
19 
Magnus . 
. 12 
9 
19 
8 
Brecht . 
. 18 
16 
io 
Griffith . 
19 
Remsen . 
23 
20 
24 
11 
Scholl . 
16 
9 
Duckworth . 
18 
23 
20 
12 
Griffith . 
17 
17 
21 
, . 
J Martin . 
16 
25 
Voorhees . 
18 
20 
13 
490-500 
A New 
Squad 
Record! 
MADE WITH 
WINCHESTER 
Factory Loaded Shells 
CUCH was the remarkable score made 
^ by the Winchester squad of expert 
shots at Albany, Ga., November 9th—a 
score that has never been equaled by a like 
number of shooters, and which is all the 
more noteworthy on account of one of the 
members being a woman. The individual 
scores were as follows: W. R. Crosby 99; 
Jno. S. Boa, 99; Jno. R. Taylor, 98; J. M. 
Hawkins, 98, and Mrs. Topperwein, 96. 
Total, 490 out of 500. All used Winchester 
Factory loaded shells, and the high scores 
they have been able to maintain on the trip 
so far, which includes 100 straight each by 
Crosby and Hawkins, bid fair to set a new standard for 
merit in loaded shotgun shells. 
WINCHESTER SHELLS PROVE THEIR SUPERIOR MERIT 
Hyde Park Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O.—The Hyde Park Gun Club, one year 
old this month, fifty members strong, located in Hyde 
Park, one of Cincinnati’s beautiful suburbs, will have 
their first annual registered tri-State tournament on the 
Squier’s money-back system, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 
22 and 23. 
Last spring the club had a small shoot, and so much 
enthusiasm was displayed that it was intended this fall 
to have a larger affair, and to this end invitations are to 
be sent to members of one hundred and fifty clubs in 
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Programmes will be 
maile’d the first week in October, and any person not re¬ 
ceiving one will kindly advise the secretary, Mr. L. C. 
Roose, Station O, Cincinnati, O. 
This tournament will be the only inanimate bird shoot 
held in this vicinity this fall, and fifty local shooters are 
expected to participate. This number, together with a 
large crowd from the three States, will make it a meet¬ 
ing well worth attending, and a cordial invitation is 
extended to all to be with us on those days. 
Those shooters whom the Fates have decided will not 
win any of the money, under the Rose system will still 
have a chance at the famous Squier money-back system 
to replenish their wallets and go home happy. We have 
the assurance that Mr. L. J. Squier will be with us 
during our shoot. 
A handsome cup has been donated for the tri-State 
championship. This will become the permanent property 
of the shooter breaking the largest number of targets in 
the last 100 birds thrown on Friday. 
The experts tell us we have an exceptionally fine range 
to shoot over. With six electric release traps, all kinds 
of standard ammunition, plenty of targets and a good 
dinner, we will endeavor to keep everybody and every¬ 
thing going all the time. 
Remember, gentlemen, to make an entry on your 
calendar to buzz your best girl on Wednesday, so you 
can be at Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Thursday and Friday, 
Oct. 22 and 23. Thomas. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Tournaments registered with the In¬ 
terstate Association during the week ending Oct. 3 are 
as follows: 
)ct. 27.—Lawrenceville (Ill.) G. C. C. D. Carter, Sec’y. 
)ct. 27-28.—Atlantic (la.) G. C. P. I. Appleman, Sec y. 
)ct. 27-28.—Moberly (Mo.) G. C. Fred Oliver, Sec y. 
)ct. 28-29.—Keithsburg, Ill.—Once Always G. C. Fred 
Ellett, Sec’y. , , ,, ,, 
fov. 30.—Clarksburg, W. Va. — Monongahela \ alley 
Sportsmen’s League tournament, under the auspices 
of the Clarksburg Gun Club. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
