708 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[April 30, 1910. 
May 26-27.—Sedalia (Mo.) G. C. John McGrath, Sec’y. 
May 27.—Canandaigua (N. Y.) S. C. W. J. Kibbe, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Seneca Falls (N. Y.) G. C. C. L. Frantz, Sec’y. 
May 28.—Trenton (N. J.) S. A. F. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
May 28-29.—Bunker Hill (Ill.) G. C. Thos. Baker, Sec’y. 
May 28-29.—Milwaukee, Wis.—North Side G. C. Geo. 
Lade, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—Waverly (Minn.) G.C. W. H. Bowland, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—Upper Creve Coeur Lake, Mo.—Falstaff G. C. 
Fred Suhr, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Iowa City (la.) G. C. C. Bothell, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Schenectadv, N. Y.—Mohawk G. C. J. W. 
White, Sec’y. ' 
May 30.—Duluth, Minn.—North Western G. C. H. C. 
Anderson, Mgr. 
May 30.—Holmesburg Junction, Pa.—S. S. White G. C. 
F. L. Hise, 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.—Lockport, Ill.—Will County G. C. John Pliess, 
Jr., Pres. 
May 30-31.—Portland (Me.) C. F. Jordan, Sec’y. 
May 31.—Rocky Ford, Colo.—Blaze-a-way G. C. C. H. 
Norton, 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 
G. C. Dan Bray, Pres. 
May 31-June 2.—Cleveland, O.—Ohio State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Cleveland G. C. F. H. 
Wallace, Mgr. 
June 1.—La Junta (Colo.) G. C. W. Bowen, Sec’y. 
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.—Raton (N. M.) G. C. Al. Hobbs, Sec’y. 
June 3.—Morgantown, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley 
Sportsmen’s League. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
June 3.—Austin (Minn.) G. C. A. F. Johnson, Sec’y. 
June 5-6. Channing, (Mich.) G. C. J. T. Dinwoodie, 
Sec y. 
June 6. Caprol (Ill.) G. C. Alex. Vance, Sec’y. 
I une l- Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. Edw. Erickson, Sec’y. 
June *-8. Marshall (Mo.) G. C. G. N. Orear, 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, Sec’y. 
June 7-9.—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State Sportsmen’s 
Association fifty-second annual tournament. Chas. G. 
Blandford, Sec’y. 
X une 8.—Spring Valley (Minn.) G. C. J. M. Cary, 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 9-10.—Higginsville (Mo.) G. C. Geo. Scott, Sec’y. 
June 9-11. Memphis (Tenn.) G. C. J. W. Turner, Sec’y. 
J une "'ll- 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. HO 
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. J. V. Martin, 
Sec y. ’ 
June 13-15. Hickman (Ky.) G. C. S. L. Dodds, Pres. 
June 13-15.—St. Paul (Minn.) R. & G. C. L J Pleiss 
Sec y. ’ 
June 14-15.—Lawton (Okla.) G. C. G. A. Horton, Sec’y. 
June 14-15. Eldora (la.) G. C. W. B. Linell,, Sec’y. 
June 14-15. \ ermont State Trapshooters* League tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the St. Albans G. C. 
A. S. Held, Pres. 
June 14-16.—Arlington, Mo.—Maryland State tournament 
under the auspices of the Electric Park G. C. J. M 
Hawkins, Mgr. 
June 15-16.-Farmer City (Ill.) G. C. M. B. Kincaid, Sec. 
June 15-16 -Roswell (N. M.) G. C. J. A. Williams, Sec’y. 
i une ^.-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 
v_r. E. JJr. Gwynn Nicholson, Sec’y. 
June 16-17.—Rogers Spring (Tenn.) G. C. E. B. Coe 
Sec y. ’ 
June 16-18.—Bemidji, Minn.—Minnesota State tournament 
“ nid H., t , he ausp’ces of the Bemidji R. & G. C. Dwight 
D. Miller, Sec’y. 
J une il m La Su ertvi , lle R - & G C. E. E. Bates, Sec. 
June 18-19 —Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. eleventh 
annual State tournament of Wisconsin and Unner 
_ League of Gun Clubs. Ed. F. Leidel Sec 
J un ® 31-24. Chicag’o, Ill.—The eleventh Grand American 
Handicap tournament, on the grounds of the Chicago 
Oun Club. The amount of added money will be an¬ 
nounced later. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa. ’ 
June 22.—Oneonta (N.Y.) F., G. and G. C. Geo. Wohl- 
leben. Sec y. 
June 28-29.—United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania. T E. 
Meehan, Sec’y. 
I une ^- _ S utler (Pa -> R - & G - C. Geo. J. Elliott, Sec’y 
June 28-30. Redfield (S. D.) G. C. Dr. E. E. Giltner, 
Sec y. ’ 
June 29. Sweetwater (Tex.) G. C. P. B. Sorenson, Mgr 
June 30.—Herndon (Pa.) G. C. J. A. Straub, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Kansas City, Mo.—Social Target Club. W. L. 
Moore, Sec y. 
l u ]y 4—Ellsworth (Me.) G. C. W. E. Whiting, Sec’y. 
y fr P 2fW (N \ G. C. H. F. Turner, Mgr. 
July 4-5.—St. Joseph, Mo.—Missouri Afro-American Trap- 
shooters’ League. T. H. Cohron, Sec’y. 
'4.—Richmond (Va.) G. C. V. Hechler, Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—Huron (S. D.) G. C. E. W. Barrett, Sec’y. 
July 4-6.—Galveston, Tex.—Texas Sportsmen’s Associa¬ 
tion tournament, under the auspices of the Galveston 
Gun Club. E. D. Chadick, Mgr. 
July 5-6.—Calgary (Can.) G. C. H. C. Andrew, Sec’y. 
July 5-6.—Kenmare (N.D.) G. C. G. E. Child, 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 8-9.—Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.—Alberta G. C. 
F. R. Agnew, 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 14-15.—Mapleton (la.) G. C. C. E. Dailey, 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 
of the Spokane G. C. 
July 25-28.—Betterton (Md.) G. C. J. R. Malone, Mgr. 
July 26.—Fairmont, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
July 26.—Allegheny, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Vulcan 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
July 26-28.—Nelson, B. C., Canada.—Pacific Indians. 
F. C. Riehl, Herald. 
July 30.—Danbury, Conn.—Pahquioque G. C. E. H. 
Bailev, Sec’y. 
July 30.—Revelstoke (B. C.) G. C. A. J. Macdonell, Sec. 
Aug. 2-3.—Fort Dodge, la.—A. H. Fox G. C. Joseph 
Kautzky, Sec’y. 
Aug. 4-5.—Webster City (la.) G. C. N. M. O’Connor, 
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, Sec. 
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. 
Aug. 22-24.—Montreal, P. Q., Can.—Dominion of Canada 
Trap Shooting Association. T. Claude Cooke, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23.—Washington, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
tournament, under the auspices of the Washington 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Aug. 24-26.—Asbury Park (N. J.) S. A. Maltby Conover, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 1-2.—Selinsgrove, Pa.—Sunbury-Selinsgrove G. C. 
C. Foster, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Clarksburg, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Cincinnati, O.—Hyde Park G. C. E. W. 
Rugg, Sec’y, pro tern. 
Sept. 8-10.—Atlantic City, N. J.—Westy Hogans tourna¬ 
ment. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
Sept. 28-29.—Sullivan (Ill.) G. C. Ben Cochran, Sec’y. 
Sept. 30.—Fairchance, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
L. Tournament, under the auspices of the Fairchance 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
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. 
Dates of registered tournaments have been changed as 
follows: Niles, O., Gun Club, from May 17 to May 20. 
Lawton, Okla., Gun Club from May 4-5 to June 14-15. 
The fourteen-man team contest between the Stanley 
Gun Club, of Toronto, Can., and the Buffalo-Audubon 
Gun Club, of Buffalo, N. Y., April 23, was won by the 
latter with a total of 614 to 543, out of a possible 700. 
Each man shot at 50 targets. 
* 
We regret to learn that Mr. E. W. Reynolds, long¬ 
time associated with trapshooting matters in the East 
as the popular representative of an esteemed Western 
contemporary, has resigned from that position. He con¬ 
tributed much to the realism of his reports by the ex¬ 
cellent, artistic photographs with which they were em¬ 
bellished. 
The Siwanoy Country Club, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., 
has established a gun club section, and has two valuable 
trophies at present to make the competition keenly in¬ 
teresting. They are the President’s trophy and the 
Police Commissioner’s trophy. A match with the White 
Plains, N. Y., Gun Club is contemplated for Saturday 
of this week. 
* 
Mr. Carl Von Lengerke, for many years past conspicu¬ 
ous as an expert salesman in the New York sporting 
goods trade, has accepted a position with the great 
firm, the New York Sporting Goods Co., of 17 Warren 
street, New York. During several years past Mr. Von 
Lengerke had charge of the sporting goods department 
of Wanamaker’s. 
K 
A total of 140 targets, and $9 entrance constitute the 
program of the East Millstone, N. J., Gun Club fourth 
monthly shoot, to be held on May 7, commencing at 
2 P. M. A five-man team match between the home team 
and Whitehouse team will be a special feature. High 
amateur guns will have $3, $2 and $1. Rose system will 
govern. Apply to Secretary C. Van Nostrand, for further 
information. 
The longest run, 102, at the tournament of the West¬ 
ern Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ League, April 19, on the 
Herron Hill Gun Club grounds, was made by H. W. 
Hoey, winning thereby a Dupont long-run trophy. The 
three-man team contest was won by the Herron Hill 
Gun Club with a total of 425 out of a possible 450. The 
tournament had a good attendance. Mr. G. E. Painter 
scored 146 out of 150, high average for the day. 
* 
“Smokeless Shots” for April presents a lot of solid 
information on many interesting and important subjects 
pertaining to trapshooting, among which are the evolu¬ 
tion of the target from the Ligowsky clay pigeon up 
to the present, the fit of a shotgun, the art of shooting, 
trapping, gun clubs and how to run them, squadding, 
money systems, scoring, etc. The first page bears an 
excellent portrait of Mrs. Margaret K. Park, the expert 
lady shooter. For sample copy address Kirkwood 
Brothers, Boston, Mass. 
* 
The famous trapshooter, Mr. Aaron T. Doty, of Scars- 
dale, N. Y., will formally desert the ranks of bachelor¬ 
hood. His engagement to Miss Edna Bernheim, daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bernheim, is announced. 
There were few who surpassed Mr. Doty in skill with 
the shotgun when he was active in trapshooting affairs 
of Paterson and vicinity, and none who surpassed him in 
gentility and good sportsmanship. He is an architect by 
profession. Our sincere wishes are extended for a 
happy and prosperous life. 
* 
The home-and-home series of contests between the 
New York Athletic Club, the Crescent Athletic Club, 
and the Larchmont Yacht Club was concluded on the 
grounds of the latter club on April 23. It was a race 
possessing more than the average thrills, inasmuch as 
the two leaders were neck-and-neck till near the finish. 
At the end of the second series the Crescent team led 
by one target, the totals being 1701 to 1700. At the end 
of the first string of 25 in the third contest they were a 
tie on 1909. They each broke 217 of the second string, so 
that they were still tied, an extraordinary condition in a 
ten-man team race at the stage of 2500 targets. How¬ 
ever, the last 50 decided the contest in favor of the New 
York team, its total being 2583 to 2553. Larchmont 
trailed with a total of 2365. High individual totals of the 
three teams were made by Mr. F. H. Schauffler, 276; 
Mr. F. B. Stephenson, 271; Mr. R. L. Spotts, 272. Mr 
Frank Hall finished with a run of 56, and a total of 95. 
Bernard Waters. 
Secretary-Manager Wm. Dutcher, of the Passaic County 
Gun Club, concerning his club’s shoot on April 30, 
writes us as follows: “Everything is ready at the 
Passaic County Club grounds two set of traps. The 
silver cup will be given for the biggest amateur high 
run. All that is wanted now is fine weather and plenty 
of shooters.” 
* 
At the registered tournament of the Thompsonville, 
Ill., Gun Club, April 20 and 21, there were a number of 
extraordinary scores made. On the second day, three 
contestants, Messrs. Ira Galbraith (amateur) and C. G. 
Spencer and Art Killam (professionals) ran 200 straight, 
the full total of the programme events. Galbraith was 
high amateur with a total of 394 out of 400. Spencer was 
high professional with 397 out of 400. Killam was second 
with 395. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending April 23 
are as follows: 
May 23-24.—Rome (N. Y.) G. C. J. H. Putnam, Sec’y. 
May 26.—Rawlinsville (Pa.) G. C. A. T. Winters, Sec’y. 
May 26-27.—Fowler (Ind.) G. C. E. L. Grobe, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—Waverly (Minn.) G.C. W. H. Bowland, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Iowa City (la.) G. C. C. Bothell, Sec’y. 
May 31.-—Rocky Ford, Colo.—Blaze-a-way G. C. C. H. 
Norton, Sec’y. 
June 1.—La Junta (Colo.) G. C. W. Bowen, Sec’y. 
une 3.—Raton (N. M.) G. C. Al. Hobbs, Sec’y. 
une 8.—Spring Valley (Minn.) G. C. J. M. Cary, Sec’y. 
June 14-15.—Eldora (la.) G. C. W. B. Linell,, Sec’y. 
June 18.—Lambertville (N.J.) R. & G.C. E. E. Bates, Sec. 
June 22.—Oneonta (N.Y.) F., G. and G. C. Geo. Wohl- 
leben, Sec’y. 
July 25-28.—Betterton (Md.) G. C. J. R. Malone, Mgr. 
Aug. 24-26.—Asbury Park (N. J.) S. A. Maltby Conover, 
Sec’y. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
