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FOREST AND STREAM 
[April 2, 1910. 
May 12.—Wolcott, N. Y.—Catchpole G. C. E. A. Wads¬ 
worth. Sec’y. 
May 12-13.—Luverne (Minn.) G. C. A. O. Moreaux, Sec. 
May 13.—Berwick (Pa.) R. and G. C. W. I. Shrader, 
Sec’y. 
May 13-14.—Weiser (Idaho) G. C. L. L. Burtenshaw, 
Sec’y. 
May 14.—Milton (Pa.) R. & G. C. G. Dal Fox, Pres. 
May 14.—Lansdale (Pa.) G. C. L. L. Swartz, Sec’y. 
May 14 lictbei (Uinn.i t> t (_. K Uai'rv, ,vo \ 
May 17-19.—Chicago, Ill.—Illinois State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation tournament, under the auspices of the 
Chicago Gun Club. C. P. Zacher, Sec’y. 
May 17-18.—Covington (Tenn.) G. C. J. H. Cothran, Sec. 
May 17-18.—Omaha, Neb.—Benson G. C. F. T. Lover¬ 
ing, Sec’y. 
May 17-19.—Pennsylvania State Sportsmen’s Association 
tournament, under the auspices of the Highland 
Shooting Association. J. Franklin Meehan, Sec’y. 
May 17-iy.— Walla Walla, Wash.—Sportsmen s Associa¬ 
tion of the Northwest tournament, under the auspices 
of the Walla Walla R. and G. C. T. D. Barclay, Sec. 
May 18.—Garden Prairie (Ill.) G. C. H. O. Sears, Sec. 
May 18-19.—Gabon (O.) G. C. U. E. Campbell, Pres. 
May 19-20.—Lexington, Ky.—Fayette G. C. F. C. Bell, 
Sec’y. 
May 21.—Clardon Hills, Mass.—Highland G. C. J. A. 
Frazer, Sec’y. 
May 23-24.—Pa ragould (Ark.) G. C. C. W. Steadman, 
Sec’y. 
May 24.—Dravosburg, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. L. 
Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
May 24-25.—Lake Charles, La.—Calcasieu G. C. Frank 
Gunn, Yice-Pres. 
May 24-25.—Montpelier (Vt.) G. C. Dr. C. H. Burr, Sec. 
May 24-26.—Des Moines, la.—The Interstate Association’s 
fifth Western Handicap; $1,000 added money. Elmer 
E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
May 25-26.—Pme Bluff (Ark.) G. C. J. T. Lloyd, Sec’y. 
May 25-26.—Toledo, O.—Edgewater G. C. J. Schmidutz, 
Sec’y. 
May 25-26.—Herrin, Ill.—Southern Illinois Trapshooters’ 
League tournament, under the auspices of the Herrin 
gun Club. O. H. McNeill, Sec’y. 
May 25 26.—Norwich. N. Y.—Chenango County Fish, 
Game and Gun Club. A. G. Jones, Secretary. 
May 26-27.—Janesville (Wis.) G. C. J. H. McVicar, Sec’y. 
May 26-27.—Crandall (S. D.) G. C. W. A. Brown, Sec’y. 
May 27.—Canandaigua (N. Y.) S. C. W. J. Kibbe, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Trenton s.N. J.) S. A. Fred. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
May 28-29.—Milwaukee, Wis.—North Side G. C. Geo. 
Lade, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Goshen (Ind.) G. C. H. M. Kolb, Sec’y. 
May 30.—New Haven (Conn.) G. C. H. A. Barnes, Sec. 
May 30.—McKeesport (Pa.) G. C. L. W. Cannon, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Pittsfield, Mass.—Berkshire G. C. John Ranse- 
housen, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Bucyrus (O.) G. C. Thos. Jesson, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Kansas City, Mo.—Kansas City T. S. L. Dave 
Elliott, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Carrick (Pa.) R. and G. C. C. G. Eaches, Sec’y. 
May 30-31.—Portland (Me.) G. C. C. F. Jordan, Sec’y. 
May 31-June 1.—Syracuse, N. Y. —Onondaga County G. C. 
G. M. Phillips, Mgr. 
May 31-June 2.—Nebraska State Sportsmen’s Association 
tournament, under the auspices of the Columbus 
Gun Club. Dan Bray, Pres. 
May 31-June 3.—Cleveland, O.—Ohio State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Cleveland G. C. F. H. 
Wallace, Mgr. 
June 1-2.—Newton (Ill.) G. C. C. M. Franke, Sec’y. 
June 2.—Mt. Horeb (Wis.) G. C. Jas. Brown, Sec’y. 
June 2-4.—Atlantic City, N. J.—New Jersey State tour¬ 
nament. A. H. Sheppard, Sec’y 
June 3.—Morgantown, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley 
Sportsmen’s League. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
June 5-6.—Channing (Mich.) G. C. J. T. Dinwoodie, 
Sec’y. 
June 6.—Caprol (Ill.) G. C. Alex Vance, Sec’y. 
June 7.—Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. Fdw. Erickson, Sec’y. 
June 7-9.—Dallas (Tex.) G. C. E. A. Moseley, Sec’y. 
June 7-9.—Sioux City, la.—Soo Gun Club. W. F. Dun¬ 
can Src’v. 
June 7-9.—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State Sportsmen’s 
Association fifty-second annual tournament. Chas. G. 
Blandford, Sec’y. 
June 8-9.—Sullivan (Ill.) G. C. Ben Cochran. Sec’y 
June 9.—Brodhead (Wis.) G. C. C. E. Doolittle, Sec’y. 
June 9-11.—Missoula, Mont.—Montana State Sportsmen’s 
Association tournament, under the auspices of the 
Missoula. G. C. G. C. Mapes, Sec’y. 
June 10.—Lowell, Ind.—Oakland Park G. C. H. O. 
Burnham, Sec’y. 
June 10-11.—Wellington, Mass.—Palefaces G. C. H. C. 
Kirkwood. Sec’y. 
June 10-11.—Hudson (S. D.) G. C. W. P. Iverson, Sec’y. 
June 11-12.—East St. Louis, Ill.—Progressive G. C. N. R. 
Huff, Sec’y. 
June 13-14.—Webster (S. D.) R. and G. C. T. V. Martin, 
Sec’y. 
June 13-15.—Hickman (Ky.) G. C. S. L. Dodds, Pres. 
June 13-15.—St. Paul (Minn.) R. and G. C. L. J. Pleiss, 
Sec’y. 
June 14.—Champlain (N. Y.) G. C. W. J. Braman, Sec’y. 
June 15-16.—Farmer City (Ill.) G. C. M. B. Kincaid, Sec. 
June 15-16.—Vermont State Trapshooters’ League tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the St. Albans G. C. 
A. S. Head, Pres. 
June 16.—West Chester (Pa.) G. C. F. H. Eachus, Sec’y. 
June 16-17.—Charleston, W. Va.—West Virginia State 
tournament, under the auspices of the Charleston 
Gun Club. Dr. Gwynn Nicholson, Sec’y. 
June 16-17.—Rogers Springs (Tenn.) G. C. E. B. Coe, 
Sec’y. 
June 16-18.—Bemidji, Minn.—Minnesota State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Bemidji R. & G. C. Dwight 
D. Miller, Sec’y. 
June 1819.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. eleventh 
annual State tournament of Wisconsin and Upper 
Michigan League of Gun Clubs. Ed. F. Leidel, Sec. 
June 21-24.—Chicago, Ill.—The eleventh Grand American 
Handicap tournament, on the grounds of the Chicago 
Gun Club. The amount of added money will be 
announced later. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
June 28-29.—United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania. J. E. 
Meehan, Sec’y. 
June 28-29.—Butler (Pa.) R. and G. C. Geo. J. Elliott, 
Sec’y. 
June 28-30.—Redfield (S. D.) G. C. Dr. E. E. Giltner, 
Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—Huron (S. D.) G. C. E. W. Barrett, Sec’y. 
July 4-6.—Galveston, Texas.—Texas Sportsmen’s Associ¬ 
ation tournament, under the auspices of the Galves¬ 
ton Gun Club. E. D. Chadick, Mgr. 
July 5-6.—Calgary (Cam) G. C. H. C. Andrew, Sec’y. 
July 7-8.—Catasauqua, Pa.—Bryden G. C. A. B. Girard, 
Sec’y. 
July 8.—Clarksburg, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
July 10-11.—Fargo, N. D.—North Dakota State Sports¬ 
men’s Association tournament, under the auspices of 
the Fargo G. C. Albert E. Rose, Sec’y. 
July 13-15.—Columbus (O.) G. C. Lon Fisher, Sec’y. 
July 19-20.—Peoria (Ill.) G. C. Chas. L. Portman, Sec’y. 
July 20-21.—Spokane, Wash.—Washington State Sports¬ 
men’s Association tournament, under the auspices 
July 26.—Fairmont, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
July 26-28.—Nelson, B. C., Canada.—Pacific Indians. 
F. C. Riehl, Herald. 
July 30. — Danbury, Conn. — Pahquioque G. C. E. H. 
Bailey, Sec’y. 
Aug. 2-3.—Fort Dodge, la.—A. H. Fox G. C. Joseph 
Kautzky, Sec’y. 
Aug. 9.—Morgantown, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. 
L. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Aug. 9-10.—Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, Secy. 
Aug. 11-12.—Snow Shoe, Pa.—Clarence R. and G. C. C. 
H. Watson, Sec’y. 
Aug. 12.—Glens Falls, N. Y.—Hudson Valley R. & G. C. 
J. A. Norton, Sec’y. 
Aug. 17.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. Charles W. 
Gardiner. Sec’y. 
Sept. 1-2.—Selinsgrove, Pa.—Sunbury-Selinsgrove G. C. 
C. Foster, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Clarksburg. V/. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. FT. Tavlor. Sec’y. 
Sept. 8-10.—Atlantic City, N. T.—Westy Hogans tourna¬ 
ment. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
Sept. 28-29.—Sullivan (Ill.) G. C. Ben Cochran, Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7.—Jacksonburg, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Nov. 10.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig, 
Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The next shoot of the Hudson Gun Club of New Jer¬ 
sey is fixed to take place on April 10. Every one is 
welcome to participate. 
The Saegkill Golf Club, of Yonkers, N. Y., has added 
a shooting department to its recreative sports. Mr. Geo. 
E. Schabbehar is Chairman of the Shooting Committee. 
* 
Secretary Edward Winslow writes that all indications 
point to a large attendance at the fourth annual cham¬ 
pionship of Metropolitan clubs, fixed to be held under 
the auspices of the Montclair, N. J., Gun Club, on 
April 6. 
' * 
Dates of registered tournaments have been changed as 
follows. The Montana State Sportsmen’s Association, 
Missoula, Mont., from June 10-12 to June 9-11; United 
Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, Lanesboro, from June 29 to 
June 28 and 29. 
* 
There were twenty participants in the 10-bird handicap 
of the Eagle Gun Club, Manoa, Pa., March 26, of whom 
five, Messrs. Felix, Buckwalter, Purdy, Fisher and Wor¬ 
rell tied on 9. Saturday of this week will close the 
club’s season. 
At the shoot of the Boston Athletic Association, March 
26,- Mr. J. E. Lynch was high with 94, of which 8 was 
an allowance. An informal five-man team shoot with 
Harvard resulted in a victory for the latter, 413 to 401, 
each man shooting at 100 targets. 
V 
After the registered tournament held at Allentown, Pa., 
March 24, the following list of officers were elected in 
respect to the Eastern Trapshooters’ Lekgue: Presi¬ 
dent, G. E. Brown, of Catasauqua, Pa.; Secretary, A. K. 
Ludwig, Allentown; Treasurer, A. S. Heil, Allentown. 
* 
A special attraction at the shoot of the Highland 
Shooting Association, at Edge Hill, Pa., March 26, was a 
ten-man team shoot with Lansdale. The result was a 
tie on 380. The members and their scores were as fol¬ 
lows: Lansdale—Herman 47, C. Schartsz 44, Rodgers 43, 
Kanflie 42, Bender 40, N. Clark 38, Metz 36, Lambourne 
35, S. Schultz 28, L. Schwartz 27; total 380. Highland— 
Crooks 44, Tansey 42, Landis 41, Newcomb 40, Over- 
baugh 39, G. Clark 36, Perry 35, Biddle 35, Davis 34, 
Ringgold 34; total 380. 
In a live-bird shoot at Pottsville, Pa., March 26, Messrs. 
Fred Coleman and John Snyder, of Pottsville, made 
the high average of 24 each. This was the first effort of 
the latter in a tournament. Mr. Irvin Daubert, of 
Llanwellyn, scored 23, the two lost birds being out of 
bounds. 
At the shoot of the Essex County Country Club, West 
Orange, N. J., March 26, the March cup w^as won by 
Mr. Hendon Chubb with a score of 48 out of 50. Mr. 
Matthias Plume was second with 46. Mr. James A. 
Hart was high with 46 on actual breaks, the leaders hav¬ 
ing a liberal allowance of added targets. 
K 
The third of the series of team contests between 
Ossining and White Plains, took place at the latter 
city on March 26, and was won by the home team. The 
totals were 240 to 238, thus White Plains was victor by 
2 targets. However, in the totals of the three con¬ 
tests, which determined the victor, Ossining scored 706 
to 682 by White Plains, and thereby won. 
* 
Secretary-Manager Elmer E. Shaner writes us as fo'- 
lows: ‘The Interstate Association respectfully suggests 
that gun clubs applying for registered tournaments avoid, 
as far as possible, conflicting with tournaments which 
have already been registered. Much correspondence and 
annoyance will thus be done away with. Conflicting 
dates can easily be avoided by referring to the list of 
registered tournaments published each week in Forest 
and Stream.” 
* 
The shoot of the Passaic County Gun Club, held at 
the Clifton race track, Paterson, N. J., last Saturday, 
was a gratifying success. There were forty-three shoot¬ 
ers who participated. Messrs. H. Sindle and D. C. 
Banta were high with 95 out of 100 targets, an excellent 
performance. Of the professionals present, the veterans, 
Messrs. Sim Glover and J. S. Fanning, were high with 
97 and 93, respectively. The club contemplates the hold¬ 
ing of a large shoot in the near future. 
* 
At the registered tournament of the Lehigh Valley 
Shooting Association, Allentown, Pa., March 24, Mr. 
Sim Glover was high professional with the excellent 
total of 196 out of 200, thereby winning the professional 
trophy donated by the club. Mr. Neaf Apgar was 
second with 190, Mr. H. L. Brown was third with 188. 
Mr. Charles Mink was high amateur with 195, while 
three, Messrs. Kramlich, Wolstencroft and Schlicher tied 
on 93 for second. Kramlich and Mink made a run of 
99 each. 
The Keystone Yacht Club and the S. S. White Gun 
Club engaged in a ten-man team contest at Tacony, Pa., 
on March 26. The S. S. White team was victor by a 
total of 403 to 370. Each man shot at 50 targets. There 
were a number of contestants, but only the ten highest 
scores of each team counted, as follows: S. S. White - 
Pratt 46, Beyer 43, Chalmers 42, Griffith 42, Severn 40, 
White 39, Fontaine 39, Ames 38, Wickes 37, George 37; 
total 403. Keystone Yacht Club—Sidebottom 41, Betson 
41, W. Johnson 38, Cameron 37, Lindley 37, V ilson 36, 
F Swarz 36, F. Swarz, Jr., 35, Bierie 35, Murray 34; 
total 370. The following men also shot, with the number 
of breaks made by each as follows: For the Keystone 
Yacht Club: Fritz 34, Lunny 32, Seltzer 29, Abbot 28, 
Ashton 26, Weikle 25,'Richards 25, Rutherford 24, and 
Croll 24. For the S. S. White Club—Firth 36, Jones 36, 
Boyer 35, Plarkins 33, Hinkson 33. 
Bernard Waters. 
San Francisco Trap. 
The California Wing Shooting Qub has opened the 
season at the new club grounds at Stege, and the open¬ 
ing shoot was a great success, being attended by many 
of the prominent gun experts from around the bay. In¬ 
stead of having a sixty-yard boundary, as at the old 
Ingleside grounds, the new grounds have forty-yard 
boundary lines, and this worked to the disadvantage of 
several who were accustomed to the old grounds. ^ In 
the medal race the honors were carried off by W. J. 
Golcher, who made the only perfect score at twelve birds. 
In the second event of the day the six contestants made 
perfect scores and divided the purse. In the money 
event F. Turner, Clarence Nauman, Tony Prior. W. L. 
Neilsen, F. W. Munday, R. Reed and H. Poston made 
perfect scores. The club shoots will be held in the 
future on the first Sunday of each month. 
The Empire Gun Club will hold all of its events this 
season at Alameda Point, and the second Sunday in 
each month has been set aside for these events. Visitors 
will be welcome to shoot in practice and pool shoots, 
but the regular events are confined to members. 
A. P. B. 
