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FOREST AND STREAM. 
63' 
COMPLETE SWEEP 
Made with 
AMMUNITION 
At Camp Perry 
Matches. 
TEAM MATCH. 
PRESIDENT’S MATCH. HERRICK MATCH. 
WIMBLEDON CUP. CHAMPIONSHIP REGT. 
HALE TROPHY. CHAMPIONSHIP COMPANY MATCH. 
INDIVIDUAL LONG RANGE TYRO LEECH CUP MATCH. 
LIFE MEMBERSHIP MATCH. 
97% of Contestants used 
AMMUNITION 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
!► 
► 
► New York City 
> 
San Francisco 
LOWELL. MASS. 
O Bower .. 
23 
A Neill .... 
18 
Hickman .... 
. 18 
Wiedebusch 
. 29 
H Funk.... 
. 21 
1 Cain . 
. 23 
M Mclntire. 
22 
Chamberlain 20 
T Watson... 
. 18 
M Speary... 
20 
Cooper . 
Fisher . 
Cochran .... 
. 11 
T Hopkins . 
. 29 
T Mallory .. 
. 20 
J Rathbone. 
. it 
Shoot-off for 
Itha 
20 
20 
W D Goshorn.. 
16 
18 
20 
C B Brown. 
16 
21 
T S Bib bee. 
22 
18 
19 
19 
21 
F C O’Connor.. 
19 
17 
10 
19 
19 
1 F Pauli. 
16 
’F M Edwards.. 
24 
17 
ii 
W Henmg . 
19 
1.6 
ii 
19 
19 
G Steinbauer... 
24 
17 
19 
18 
H Stanbery .... 
23 
18 
18 
20 
23 
L B Hanlin- 
19 
18 
23 
F Shattuck. 
17 
i9 
2i 
Dr VV Shattuck 
21 
18 
23 
E Higginbotham 
19 
18 
If 
ld> 
lo 
L F. Lantz. 
21 
18 
19 
18 
17 
Dr Tener . 
17 
17 
18 
W C Mawhinney 
12 
a 
gun 
—W Shattuck, 23 out 
of 
25; 
of 
25; 
B. Cooper, 18 out of 25 
shoots the are being held for the purpose of making 
permanent disposal of the English Hotel cup, was also 
replete with interesting possibilities up to the time the 
last gun was hred. An contestants shot from the 16vds. 
line, at 50 targets each, and the scores were: Britton 
48, Hillis 47, iVloore 46, Moller 46 Parry 46, Barr 45, 
Denny 42, V an Nest 41, Dixon 41, Neighbors 40,'Ander¬ 
son 39, Farrell 38, Wilson 36, Heaton 35, Lewis 32. 
Next Saturday, and thereafter, in all events in which 
he takes part, Britton will shoot from 18yds., while the 
other contestants will compete from the 16yds. mark. 
This contest has the “ear-marks” of being a hot, long- 
drawn-out shooting match, in which it will be the best 
man who will win. 
Harry W. Denny, Sec’y. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 10.—The weather was disagree¬ 
able. In the 50-target event, Herschner was high with 43. 
Morgan and Fulton tied on 41 for second, bcores: 
Indianapolis Gun Club, 
Indianapolis, Ind.—The shoot-off of the tie between 
irry and Britton for the Moller trophy on Saturday 
ernoon, Oct. 10, at the Indianapolis Gun Club, proved 
be a “real sure” shooting match. The contest tor 
is trophy is one that has been running for a number of 
:eks past, consisting of twenty-five targets every Satur- 
y afternoon, from distance handicaps, permitting the 
e of two shots. Both of these tying contestants shot 
im the 19yds. mark throughout the contest, and each 
them had scored 120 out of 125 targets shot at by 
em up to last Saturday’s final event. Under the 
les governing the contest the trophy was to be 
'arded to the contestant having the highest average out 
all targets shot at by him in the contest; and as no 
hers had any possible show to nose out in the one 
maining event, the two contestants who were tied for 
st place were given the entire right-of-way, two men 
1 . Britton flinched badly on his fourth target, which 
is a hard one, missed with his first shot and could 
>t recover himself in time to use his second barrel, 
irry used his second shot but one—on his 19th target, 
eaking it when within three feet of the ground. The 
ores were: Parry 25, Britton 24; or, in the entire con¬ 
st, Parry, 145 out of 150 and Britton 144 out of 150. 
ne trophy which Parry won, and took home with him, 
a beautiful cut-glass decanter service^ (empty, of 
>urse) that was donated to the club by Gustav Moller 
r competitive purposes. 
In the Moore trophy shoot, a weekly event that has 
■en running for a number of weeks past, of ten pairs 
double targets, 16vds. rise, the following scores were 
ade: Britton 16, Parry 15, Moore 14, Lewis 13, Van 
est 12, Wilson 12, Denny 12, Hillis 10, Dixon 10, 
eaton 9, Miller 9, and Barr 5. There are three more 
'ents to shoot in this contest, and the “topnotchers” 
id “tail-enders” are so closely bunched, that it is yet 
lybody’s race. 
Last Saturday’s initial event in the series of weekly 
Hillside Rod and Gun Club. 
Flushing. N. V , Oct. 10.—The weekly shoot of the 
Hillside Rod and Gun Club was held on Saturday after¬ 
noon, Oct. 10. On account of the light attendance, the 
first shoot of the fall handicap for a Remington pump 
gun was postponed. 
Herschner 
Morgan .. 
Fulton ... 
C R 
.. 43 
,..41 
..41 
,..38 
Sampson . 
Roy . 
1< Johnson 
Elliott .... 
Twitchell . 
,..38 
Totals of 
practice events: 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
C B . 
.175 
190 
Morgan .. 
Twitchell . 
. 50 
34 
Fulton ... 
1< J ohnson 
. 50 
19 
Sampson . 
Herschner 
.Zo 
21 
Roy . 
5a 
24 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
..25 29 
.. 25 21 
18 
17 
25 
2o 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Oct. 10.—The following are the 
scores that were made at our weekly shoot on Saturday, 
25-bird handicap match fr 
>r a pair of automobile goggl 
es, 
Oct. 10: 
donated by Mr. Hall, 
and they 
were 
won by 
V 
lr. 
1 2 
3 4 
5 
6 
7 8 
9 
Shot 
Ashmore. Ihe following 
scores 
were : 
made: 
Targets: 
10 15 10 15 25 
10 
5 15 10 
at. 
Brk. 
6 
Monroe . 
. 8 10 
S 9 
21 
75 
57 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 -- 
—. 
Dufour . 
. 7 13 
9 11 
18 
.. 9 
5 
110 
78 
11. 
B. 
T. 
Fowler . 
4 0 
13 
75 
36 
Keppei . 
... 8 
5 
5 
8 
7 
4 
11 
9 12 
19 
50 
40 
Hall' . 
.. 14 
12 
14 
13 
11 20 
20 
9 . 
.. 12 
in 
50 
40 
Meigs . 
8 
5 
5 
6 
12 
5 
17 
. 4 . 
4 7 
19 
5 
4 .. 
75 
43 
Ashmore . 
.. 11 
11 
18 
2 
20 
, 4 11 
.. 11 
14 
8 
.. 13 
8 
100 
69 
Campbell . 
2 
9 
6 
8 10 
7 
17 
Stine . 
. 6 .. 
20 
5 
.. 14 
60 
45 
Foster . 
.. 10 
8 
9 12 
4 
16 
Kirk . 
. 9 .. 
3 .. 
16 
6 
2 8 
75 
44 
Long . 
. . 
19 
19 
Atkins . 
1 
.. 4 
3 
35 
11 
Chapman . 
.. 4 
4 
2 
3 
TARNHAM, Capt. 
E. 
L. 
Bell, Sec’y 
— 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. 
I., Oct. 10.—The scores made at the 
weekly shoot of the 
appended: 
Bergen Beach Gun 
Club 
to-day, 
are 
Events: 
1 
o 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Generwich . 
. 20 
16 
15 
16 
16 
Magnus . 
. 11 
16 
15 
14 
17 
13 
Morgan . 
. 17 
15 
18 
11 
18 
19 
Dreyer . 
. 20 
20 
17 
15 
19 
16 
Howard . 
. 19 
20 
15 
18 
17 
16 
Bergen . 
. 17 
21 
21 
20 
21 
. . 
Hawkins . 
. 9 
9 
12 
13 
Weiskotten . 
. 12 
12 
10 
7 
Armitage . 
20 
17 
14 
18 
Griffith . 
18 
23 
20 
15 
iu 
Grand American Handicap. 
Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 8.—Please announce in the trap 
department of Forest and Stream that all applications 
for the Grand American Handicap of 1909 must be made 
in writing, and to be considered they must be received 
by the Interstate Association thirty days at least before 
the time of its annual meeting, which is scheduled for 
Dec. 3 next. This is in accordance with a resolution 
adopted at the annual meeting of the Association, held 
Dec. 6, 1906. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
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