Oct. 31, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
711 
COMPLETE SWEEP 
1 
Made with 
(§> AMMUNITION 
At Camp Perry 
Matches. 
PRESIDENT’S MATCH. 
WIMBLEDON CUP. 
HALE TROPHY. 
HERRICK MATCH. 
CHAMPIONSHIP REGT. TEAM MATCH. 
CHAMPIONSHIP COMPANY MATCH. 
INDIVIDUAL LONG RANGE TYRO LEECH CUP MATCH. 
LIFE MEMBERSHIP MATCH. 
of Contestants used (US) AMMUNITION 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY 
New York City San Francisco LOWELL, MASS. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Oct. 24. —The Mercury-foot 
( marksmen who gathered at the Travers Island traps to- 
! day found the weather rather trying for high scores, 
[ the atmosphere being heavy, and light uncertain. 
Champion G. L. Lyon was high gun for the afternoon, 
breaking 183 targets out of 200. Fred Moffet, of the 
Crescent Athletic Club, was a guest. 
Seven events were run off, three of which were 
trophy shoots, Owen winning two and Lyons one. 
Events: 
12 3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 9 10 
K Atwood, Sr. 
22 22 22 
0 21 
0 22 
K Atwood, Tr. 
21 20 19 
0 21 
0 19 
8 Rolfs . 
10 10 .. 
0 16 
0 13 
G E Greiff.... 
21 23 21 
1 21 
1 21 
2 19 
L Russell. 
.. 12 9 
5 12 
5 13 
G L Lyons... 
.. .. 21 
0 21 
0 24 
0 22 
0 24 
24 23 24 
!< M Owen.... 
.. .. 20 
3 25 
2 22 
3 25 
2 22 
20 20 22 
0 C Grinnell. 
.. .. 17 
0 23 
0 23 
1 23 
1 19 
20 20 23 
F W Moffet... 
.. ..16 
0 16 
0 15 
0 15 
0 11 
18 18 21 
M V Lenane. 
.'. .. 12 
0 20 
0 12 
1 20 
1 18 
20 23 19 
.. 23 
0 23 
0 19 
.... 8 
j W Kuchler. 
.. ..19 
1 20 
1 23 
2 17 
j H Abbott... 
.. .. 11 
5 16 
5 21 
5 18 
5 22 
13 18 17 
Or De Wolf... 
2 20 
2 22 
3 23 
3 23 
Events 1, 2, 3 and 7, were practice. Events 4, 5 and 
3 were for trophies. Events 8, 9 and 10 were from 
scratch. G. F. P. 
To The Public. 
The fact has been brought to our attention that, for 
purposes of their own, certain dealers have removed 
or obliterated the serial numbers upon Winchester guns 
offered for sale by them at cut prices. Such numbers 
are placed by the Winchester Arms Company upon all 
of its repeating shotguns, repeating rifles and single¬ 
shot rifles, except its models 1902 and 1904, and thumh 
rigger single-shot rifles, ani^ in addition, all of these 
! irms bear its registered proof and inspection marks, 
| which are features of the system under which these guns 
; ire guaranteed, as stated in our catalogue. Our guar¬ 
anty as to material, workmanship, inspection and other 
1 eatures and qualities of our guns ends, as a matter of 
I course, when the guns are tampered with by others. The 
object of this notice is to notify the trade and public at 
arge that our guaranty does not in any respect con- 
:inue or extend to any gun or other product manutac- 
ured by -us from which the serial number or other dis- 
} inguishing mark has been removed or obliterated, or that 
1 las been otherwise altered after leaving our factory; and 
1 Purchasers of such altered guns, etc., must assume all 
:hances of uncertainty or unreliability or danger result- 
ng from making such unwarranted alterations. 
; A word of explanation is in order: Prior to being sent 
1 Put, every gun made by the W inchester Repeating Arms 
| Company is carefully inspected and subjected to a great 
V 
variety of tests, End a record of each gun is kept by 
such serial number and proof and inspection marks, and 
it is the purpose of this company to place its guns in the 
hands of the user precisely in the condition in which 
they were when tested and inspected. Any tampering 
with a gun for the purpose of removing or obliterating 
its serial number, or changing it in any other respect 
whatsover, is liable to derange the gun or injure some 
of its parts, or in some other way disturb its adjustment. 
For this reason the public is notified that the guaranty 
of the Winchester Company does not continue or extend 
to any gun or other product which has undergone any 
change of whatsoever character after leaving our factory, 
as our guaranty is founded upon our knowledge of the 
material and manufacture, ascertained by our inspection 
and tests. 
The trade and public are therefore cautioned against 
buying any Winchester guns from which the serial num¬ 
bers have been removed or obliterated, or which are in 
any respect changed, and against buying Winchester 
guns and ammunition except from recognized dealers in 
Winchester goods. Winchester guns offered at cut prices 
will often and likely be found to have their serial num¬ 
bers removed or mutilated and possibly otherwise 
altered to their detriment. All who buy Winchester guns 
and ammunition at cut prices do so at their own risk, 
and the public is notified that the company’s guaranty 
does not continue or extend to any such goods. 
WTnchester Repeating Arms Company. 
Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
Concordia, Kans., Oct. 22. — I hand you herewith 
scores of twelve events made at our last monthly shoot, 
held Oct. 21. I do not know whether you care for re¬ 
ports of shoots from places as far away from the East 
as we are located. 
Concordia is the home of W r . H. Heer, and the Blue 
Ribbon Gun Club was organized by him several years 
ago, while he was an amateur. Trapshooting in this 
vicinity has been rather slow since the time Mr. Heer 
became a professional. 
There was a total of 3470 targets thrown at this shoot. 
W’. H. Heer, Ed. O’Brien, Del Gross, John Gilles¬ 
pie, and H. Donnely shot through the programme. W. 
H. Heer was high professional, and Joe Cole, of Hollis, 
Kans., was high amateur. Mr. Cole also won the county 
medal and the first series for the Dupont trophy in a 
shoot-off on tie cf 23 targets. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 12 Brk. 
*Heer . 25 14 14 14 13 13 19 19 15 14 15 14 19 195 
““O’Brien . 15 15 13 15 16 20 15 14 15 14 17 24 193 
1 Cole . 15 14 14 13 20 1 7 15 15 12 14 1 6 23 188 
Caldwell . 20 12 13 14 14 17 17 14 14 13 14 20 23 185 
*Donnely . 23 14 11 15 14 20 17 11 10 15 14 19 24 184 
““Gross . 22 14 12 13 13 18 17 14 12 14 14 18 23 182 
Wilder . 24 14 15 14 12 19 15 13 15 10 11 18 24 180 
Myers . 21 12 11 13 14 19 19 14 13 13 13 14 22 177 
Sewart . 20 9 12 15 13 18 12 12 12 12 13 16 21 166 
*Gillespie . 
Lmpson . 
Eckstrom . 
A Cole . 
W Grimm .... 
16 
19 
10 10 10 
11 12 10 
13 14 12 
.. ..14 
12 18 19 15 13 
13 14 15 12 13 
12 18 16 14 13 
9 17 11 10 8 
.. 18 19 14 14 
.10 11 
13 10 
12 13 
13 10 
9 .. 
14 13 
17 19 
16 20 
.. 23 
.. 20 
” 19 
166 
161 
158 
98 
92 
40 
12 11 
.. 15 
38 
.11 12 
.. 18 
41 
Peterson . 
12 
15 16 
43 
Snyder . 
13 17 
30 
Barker . 
8 
.. 17 
25 
16 
23 
De Graff . 
.. 14 
14 
Fullerton . 
.. 21 
21 
Ford . 
.. 12 
12 
Steele . 
8 
21 
'“Professionals. 
Event No. 12 
was for 
county medal. 
The 
first 
event 
was for practice. 
Shoot-ott of county medal and first series for Du Pont 
trophy: J. Cole 10, Eckstrom 8, Caldwell 8. 
J. F. Caldwell, Sec’y. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Oct. 24.—The Meadow Springs Gun 
Club event was governed by both distance handicap 
and extra targets allowed as breaks. Messrs. Albertson 
and Ireland were visitors. Mr. Anderson is a new mem- 
her. 1 he scores, etc.. 
of the club event follow: 
Yards. Hdcp. Broke. 
Total. 
Dr Cotting . 
. 18 
3 
22 
25 
L Pierce . 
. 18 
5 
20 
25 
J Kane . 
. 16 
4 
21 
25 
\V Franklin . 
. 16 
7 
19 
25 
Gothard . 
. 17 
5 
IS 
23 
Benn . 
. 19 
4 
19 
23 
Laws . 
. IS 
6 
17 
23 
Murdock . 
. 16 
7 
17 
24 
Sloan . . 
. 19 
3 
19 
22 
Garrett . 
. 19 
6 
15 
21 
\\ iiliams . 
. 16 
4 
16 
20 
Kaufiman . 
. 17 
5 
14 
19 
Chandler . 
. 16 
5 
13 
18 
Albertson . 
. 16 
0 
14 
14 
Anderson . . 
. 16 
0 
13 
13 
Ireland . 
. 16 
0 
11 
11 
In the sweeps 
take events 
scores were made 
as follows: 
Events: 
1 2 
3 4 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Targets: 
10 15 
10 15 
Targets: 
10 15 10 15 
Dr Cotting .... 
9 13 
9 13 
Anderson . 
3 6 3 11 
Williams . 
7 12 
Kane . 
3 9 .. .. 
7 13 
Sloan . 
.. .. 10 15 
Gothard . 
6 10 
Chandler . 
.... 6 10 
6 11 
8 ii 
. 5 10 
5 6 
5 10 
. 5 15 
Franklin . 
4 8 
Ireland . 
.... 35 
Dr Read . 
3 11 
Albertson . 
.... 36 
