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LOWELL. MASS 
Hood Wate rs M emorial. 
Forest Park, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1 .—Editor Forest 
and Stream: I know that you will gladly grant me the 
use of some of your valuable space in your next issue 
| so that I can lay before your readers a plan which a 
i few of us, warm friends and admirers of the late Mr. 
Hood Waters, propose to do by way of showing some 
i little of the admiration and affection we had for him 
j when he was with us. 
Pie is laid to rest in one of the loveliest spots in this 
his native State of Maryland, in Woodlawn, a new 
cemetery, close to the city of Baltimore. The plot of 
ground which is his last resting place was purchased by 
; those who were nearest and dearest to him, but we have 
asked and received from them permission to assume that 
charge, which amounted to $200, in order that we might 
1 be able to honor in a tangible form the memory of a 
i good man and a true comrade. 
It is not intended, nor is it desired to make any kind 
of a formal appeal. This communication is to be con¬ 
sidered merely in the light of an announcement to the 
I many friends he left behind him of what some of us are 
doing. The Westy Hogans, at their annual tournament 
I at Atlantic City set aside the sum of $25 toward the de¬ 
sired end. Other friends have made known their wish 
to be allowed to help us, and at their request and to 
that end 1 have consented to accept and hold in trust 
for the purpose mentioned, anything that may be sent in 
I my care, and receipt of same will be duly acknowledged. 
J. Mowell Hawkins. 
Delaware Tournament. 
Dover, Del.—The fall tournament of the Delaware 
f State Trapshooters’ League was held here to-day. under 
the auspices of the Dover Gun Club. Mr. Keller, Jr., 
of the Peters Cartridge Co., was high, 1S2 out of 190; 
Mr. German, second with one target less. Mr. Richard¬ 
son, of Dover, was high amateur. He also won the 
State championship from Mr. Foord, of Wilmington, in 
| the shoot-off, both having broken 95 out of 100 in the 
i regular events. 
The conditions were very fine, and all expressed them¬ 
selves as more than pleased with the treatment received 
from the Dover boys. 
The trade was represented by German and Lewis for 
Du Pont; Keller, for Peters Cartridge Co.; Worthing¬ 
ton, for Winchester; Stevens for U. M. C.; Welles for 
! American Powder Co. 
Events: 12345678910 11 
I Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 Brk. 
| German . 15 14 15 13 15 13 20 19 19 20 18 181 
i Lewis . 12 12 13 14 14 12 19 17 16 17 17 163 
Keller . 13 14 15 14 14 15 18 19 20 20 20 182 
1 Mink . 11 13 13 12 15 14 19 19 20 20 IS 174 
I Stevens . 14 14 15 13 14 12 20 19 16 19 19 175 
Foord . 14 14 12 11 14 15 19 18 19 19 20 175 
Reed . 13 15 14 12 13 14 17 15 13 16 17 159 
McKelvey . 13 12 14 14 11 13 18 19 15 14 19 162 
Terry . 9 13 13 13 14 12 18 16 15 19 20 162 
Richardson . 14 13 15 12 14 15 18 18 20 20 19 178 
M inner . 14 10 11 12 11 9 13 17 11 17 13 143 
Willis . 14 11 12 12 14 15 18 19 18 18 19 170 
Touchton . 11 12 11 12 11 13 18 17 18 16 17 155 
Edmondson . i4 11 13 11 11 12 16 15 17 18 19 157 
Kirk . 9 10 8 12 9 13 11 14 17 . 
Worthington . 15 15 12 13 15 14 17 18 20 19 17 175 
Welles . 15 13 13 15 12 14 19 19 19 20 18 177 
Melchoir . 9 13 10 12 13 9. 
Evans . 14 14 14 11 10 14 18 17 17 18 16 143 
Mavis . 11 11 12 12 11 .. 19 16 15 15 13 
Lobb . 14 14 11 14 12 14 IS 17 18 20 15 167 
Rodway .10 10.13 16. 
Donnelly . 7 8 18 19 14 12. 
Darby . 8 12 16 12 14. 
Steel . 4 4 .. .. ... 
Mel vine .11 17 .. 
H Verdin .13 15. 
C Rodway.16 .. .. 
Harrington .18 .. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Oct. 17.—The New York 
Athletic Club opened its shooting season to-day, sixteen 
guns attending—pretty good, considering that some of 
the boys were on hunting trips, and the weather being 
glorious, others preferred to play golf. 
The shooters were delighted with the new gun house, 
which, when completed, will be the finest and best 
equipped in the metropolitan district. Excellent shoot¬ 
ing was done. Billings and Atwood, Sr., both made 
straight strings, Billings and Hodgman getting 93 per 
cent., Pelham, 9214. Atwcod 91, and Owen 88 per cent. 
Six events were run off, as follows: 
First event, practice: Atwood, Sr., high gun, 25; Owen 
and Pelham 24 each. 
Second event, special trophy: Won by Atwood, Jr., 
with full score, assisted by 4 added targets. 
Third event, trophy: A tie between four guns—Held 
and Tilt dropped out on first shoot-off. Daniels and 
Pelham continued. Pelham won on third shoot-off by 
making full score each time. 
Fourth event, trophy: Won by Billings with perfect 
score from scratch. 
Fifth and sixth events, trophy and shoot-off: Finally 
won by Owen on miss-and-out—Owen 18, Pelham 17. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 50 25 25 25 25 
Greiff . 21 2 43 1 22 . 
Owen . 24 6 48 3 24 3 25 4 25 4 25 
Billings . 22 0 45 0 24 0 25 0 23 0 24 
Hodgman . 22 0 48 0 23 0 23 1 25 1 24 
Pelham . 24 4 48 2 25 1 25 2 25 2 25 
Pyler . 21 0 44 0 20 0 18 0 21 .. .. 
Atwood, Sr. 25 0 45 0 21 . 
Atwood, Jr. 21 4 50 0 20 . 
Russell . 10 32 5 15 . 
Daniels . 10 46 5 25 5 25 5 25 5 23 
Tilt . 4 50 2 25 2 24 . 
Wagner . 10 33 5 22 5 21 . 
Kuchler . 2 42 1 22 . 
Held . 2 25 2 24 3 22 .. .. 
G. F. P. 
Durham Gun Club. 
The Durham Gun Club, at Durham, N. C., gave its 
first annual tournament at its grounds at the George 
Lyon Park, on Oct. 6 and 7. The attendance was small 
on account of the shoot not being sufficiently adver¬ 
tised. The programme called for ten 20-targets events, 
with $100 added each day. The targets were thrown 
from a Leggett trap, and they were a good 55yd. target, 
too. The scores, while a little below the average, were 
good under the circumstances. There was just enough 
wind to keep the boys guessing. 
Walter Huff, of the Du Pont Co.; E. H. Storr, of the 
Peters Cartridge Co., and Col. J. T. Anthony, of the 
U. M. C. Co. were the professionals present. We are 
much indebted to Mr. John W. Todd, of Charlotte, N. 
C., for his kindness in taking charge of the office for 
us, and he is in a class by himself in this respect. 
George L. Lyon was high amateur both days, and 
high general average with 368 out of 400; Storr was 
second with 364; Stokley, of Wilmington, the winner of 
the 1908 North Carolina State championship, was sec¬ 
ond amateur with 351 out of 400. 
There were three silver loving cups given, one each 
to the highest professional and first and second amateur. 
The totals of the scores follow: 
Shot Shot Shot 
at. Broke. at. Broke. at. Broke 
Geo L Lyon. 200 183 200 185 400 368 
E H Storr. 200 178 200 186 400 364 
W Huff . 200 177 200 184 400 361 
R G Stokley. 200 170 200 181 400 351 
J W Todd. 200 167 200 177 400 344 
Dr Tohnson. 200 166 200 172 400 338 
Dreher . 200 164 200 170 400 334 
Coulton . 200 164 200 168 400 332 
Anthony . 200 147 200 174 400 321 
Chadwick . 200 148 1O0 61 300 209 
Arthur Lyon. 200 174 80 68 280 242 
Buck Lyon . 200 152 . 
Proctor . 200 134 
Lougee . 10U 72 
Richardson . 100 60 
Goodall . 50 30 . 
Satterfield . 50 35 ... ... . 
Lindsey . 50 32 . . 
Wilkerson . 20 9 . . 
