908 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 4, 1910. 
\ 
July 4.—Kansas City, Mo.—Social Target Club. W. L. 
Moore, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Ellsworth (Me.) G. C. W. E. Whiting, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Portal (N. D.) G. C. H. F. Turner, Mgr. 
July 4.—Marblehead (Mass.) G. C. Edw. D. Chapman, 
Sec’y. 
July 4.—Tarentum (Pa.) G. C. and G. P. A. James A. 
Curry, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Cumberland (Md.) G.C. E. W. Kauffman, Treas. 
July 4-5.—Moscow (Tenn.) G. C. A. B. Pardue, Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—St. Joseph, Mo.—Missouri Afro-American Trap- 
shooters’ League. T. H. Cohron, Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—Brunswick (Ga.) G. C. M. B. McKinnon, 
Sec’y. * 
July 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.—Ouray (Colo.) G. C. Albert Arps, Sec’y. 
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 6-7-8.—Rogers Spring (Tenn.) G. C. E. B. Coe, 
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 8-9.—Devils Lake, N. D.—Queen City, G. C. J. P. 
Tucker Sec’y. 
July 9.—White House, N. J.—Crescent G. C. R. C. 
Stryker, Sec’y. 
July £F—Brainerd, Minn.—RiVerside Gun Club. J. R. 
Smith, President. 
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 12.—Wilkes Barre (Pa.) G. C. Edgar L. Klipple, 
Sec’y. 
July 12-13.—Aitkin (Minn.) G. C. H. W. Haugen, Sec’y. 
July 12-13.—Woolstock (la.) G. C. E. P. Carpenter, Sec. 
July 13-14.—Rutland (Vt.) G. C. R. W. Wheeler, Sec’y. 
July 13-15.—Columbus (O.) G. C. Lon Fisher, Sec’y. 
July 14.—Winona (Minn.) Sportsmen’s Club. E. N. 
Goodhue, Sec’y. 
July 14.—Collinsville (Conn.) R. and G. C. A. H. Eaton, 
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 19-21.—Philadelphia, Pa.—The Interstate Association's 
fifth Eastern Handicap tournament, under the auspices 
of the Highland Shooting Association; $1,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 20-21.—Spokane, Wash.—Washington State Sports¬ 
men’s Association tournament, under the auspices 
of the Spokane G. C. 
July 21-22.—Birmingham (Ala.) G. C. Alabama State 
Tournament. H. McDermott, Sec’y. 
July 23.—North Lancaster, Mass.—Clinton G. C. W. J. 
Tedford, Sec’y. 
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 26-27.—Childress (Tex.) G. C. Chas. W. Mitchell, 
Sec’y. 
July 26-^8.—Nelson, B. C., Canada.—Pacific Indians. 
F. C. Riehl, Herald. 
July 29.—Peotone (Ill.) G. C. Frank J. Gross, Sec’y. 
July 30.—Danbury, Conn.—Pahquioque G. C. E. H. 
Bailey, 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. 2-4.—Seattle, Wash.—The Interstate Association’s 
fifth Pacific Coast Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the West Seattle Gun Club; $1,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Aug. 4-5.—Webster City (la.) G. C. N. M. O’Connor, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 8-9.—Portland, Me.—Maine State tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Portland G. C. S. W. Dimick, 
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. 18-19.—Medford (Ore.) G. C. J. R. Wright, Sec’v. 
Aug. 20.—Chicopee Falls, Mass.—Stevens R. and G. C. 
F. E. H. Sheldon, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-23.—Sullivan (Mo.) G. C. J. T. Williams, 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. 23-24.—Grand Island (Neb.) G. C. F. F. Kanert, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 23-25.—Denver, Colo.—Fred. A. Stone Shooting 
Park tournament. A. E. McKenzie, Mgr. 
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.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Alert G. C. E. F. Mark- 
ley. Mgr. 
Sept. 5.—Hammond (Ind.) G. C. J. C. Becker, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Belleville (Ont.) G. C. Hugh Howey. Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Nashville, Tenn.—Cumberland Park Club. 
Irby Bennett, President. 
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. 23-24.—Troy, N. Y.—Laureate Boat Club. -J. J. 
Farrell, Mgr. 
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. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Owing to the pressure on our Trap columns this week 
a number of reports are held over until next issue. 
At Darby, Pa., May 28, Mr. Harry Fisher, in a con¬ 
test at 100 targets, made a score of 95, defeating Messrs. 
J. M. Shaw, Charles H. Drewes and Wm. Staley, who re¬ 
spectively scored 76, 72 and 71. 
* 
On Saturday of last week, at Whitehouse, N. J., shoot¬ 
ing for the championship of Hunterdon, two five-man 
teams contested. The team of the Crescent Gun Club, 
of Whitehouse, defeated the team of High Bridge by a 
total of 204 to 187. 
The ten-man team of the Ossining, N. Y., Gun Club 
defeated the ten-man team of the Wlyite Plains Gun 
Club, on the grounds of the former, May 30, by a total 
of 350 to 304. Wind and showers interfered with the 
performance of the contestants. 
a* 
In the prize shoot of the Meadow Springs Gun Club, 
at Philadelphia, May 28, Pierce, Herbert, Soley, Hogan, 
Smith, Mardin and Henry tied on 50. Shooting off the 
tie at 25 targets, Soley withdrew, and six tied again. 
Herbert was retired on 24 in the second shoot-off. Mardin 
and Smith were retired on 24 in the third shoot-off. 
Owing to approaching darkness, further shooting off of 
the tie was postponed till the next shoot. 
* 
At the Interstate Association’s Western Handicap, 
held at Des Moines, la.. May 24-26, Mr% W. Thompson, 
of Cainesville, Mo., won the Preliminary Handicap. 
Mr. J. E. Dickey, of Davenport, la., won the Western 
Plandicap, with 96, defeating 118 contestants. Mr. W. 
R. Crosby broke 100 straight on Tuesday morning. Mr. 
F. G. Bills, on Wednesday, broke 80 straight and 19 
out of ten pairs, making a total of 99 out of 100. 
Tn the post-season shoot of the Philadelphia Trap- 
shooters’ League, May 28, at Wissinoming, Mr. H. B. 
Herman, of the Highland Gun Club, won the beautiful 
silver Dupont trophy with a total of 92. H. Sloan, of the 
Florists, was second with 91, and won a pump gun. To 
be eligible a contestant must have contested in at least 
four League shoots, and have made 42 in one at least. 
There was a stiff wind, which interfered with good 
scoring. The 100 targets were shot in strings of 20, 
sliding handicap. 
The second annual tournament of the Vermont State 
Trapshooters’ League, to be held at St. Albans, June 
14-15, has a program of two like sweepstake events 
each day, namely, ten 20-target events, $2 entrance, $5 
added to each event. Also on the first day, events 7 and 
8 will constitute the 5-man team contest, $10 entrance 
per team. The merchandise event will open at 9 A. M. 
on Tuesday and will close at 4 P. M. on Wednesday; 
A 
first entrance, 50 cents; re-entries, 25 cents each. The 
individual amateur target championship event, 100 tar¬ 
gets, will be events 1 to 5 of the second day. The 
Hunter Arms Co. trophy, a $125 hand-painted vase, given 
by the Hunter Arms Co., is for the member making 
the highest program average. Ship guns, etc., prepaid 
to C. H. Hale. Shooting will begin at 9 o’clock each 
day. 
Bernard Waters. 
Illinois State Shoot. 
The Illinois State Sportsmen’s Association held its 
annual tournament on the grounds of the Chicago Gun 
Club, May 17, 18 and 19. The attendance was meagre. 
Rain fell in the forenoon of the first day and a strong 
wind prevailed all day. The program on the first "day 
consisted of the Board of Trade Diamond Badge, a 
merchandise event and seven 15-target events. Totals of 
these seven events follow: 
May 17, First Day. 
C 
M Powers. 
.104 
M Zacker .. 
. 93 
F 
Gilbert . 
.101 
S Rice . 
. 92 
F 
Bills . 
. 100 
A S Wyckoff . 
. 90 
F 
Crosby . 
. 99 
P J Krueger.. 
. 90 
W D Stannard .. 
. 99 
H 
E Peck.. 
... 89 
E Graham . 
. 99 
A 
C Connor 
... 89 
A Vance . 
. 9S 
R 
Clancy ... 
... 89 
M Hensler . 
. 98 
M 
Kneusel . 
... 89 
H M Clark. 
. 98 
FI 
Ouade ... 
... 89 
W F Workman... 
. 97 
T 
Nemitz ... 
... 89 
H D Freeman.... 
. 97 
R 
Winters .. 
... 87 
W Flewelling _ 
. 97 
S 
Hoge .... 
... 85 
T Graham . 
. 96 
A 
W Ewine 
... 84 
T Barto ... 
. 96 
W 
S Cutler 
... 84 
G Roll . 
. 96 
H 
W Vietmeyer 
... 84 
F Fuller . 
. 96 
H 
G Dare.. 
... S4 
R A King. 
. 96 
Dr Morse .. 
... 82 
T Marshall . 
. 96 
C 
T Simmons... 
... 80 
H W Cadwallader 
. 95 
C 
Tohnson . 
... 75 
A P Smith. 
. 95 
F 
Zackaris . 
... 74 
G Maxwell . 
. 94 
T 
E Matthews. 
... 72 
J Young . 
. 93 
Dr Crothers 
... 68 
Board of Trade 
Diamond 
Badge, 100 targets 
, distance 
handicap, four strings of 25: 
Stannard, 21 . 
21 
25 
24—94 
E Graham, 20 ... 
. 23 
23 
22 
25-93 
Marshall, 20 . 
. 22 
24 
24 
21—91 
Maxwell. 21 . 
. 22 
24 
23 
22—91 
C, Roll, 20 . 
. 24 
24 
20 
21-89 
F Bills, 22 
. 20 
22 
24 
22—88 
1 Graham, 21 __ 
. 23 
23 
21 
21—88 
T Gilbert, 22 . 
. 22 
23 
21 
21—87 
T Barto, 20 . 
. 24 
18 
22 
23—87 
Freeman, 21 . 
. 21 
24 
21 
21—87 
Cadwallader, 20 .., 
. 21 
24 
18 
23—86 
Smith, 20 . 
. 23 
22 
18 
23—86 
Powers, 22 . 
. 22 
19 
20 
24-85 
S Rice, 19 . 
. 22 
21 
20 
22—85 
Clark, 21 . 
22 
20 
20 
23—85 
J Young, 21 . 
22 
20 
22 
20—84 
Wvckoff, 18 . 
. 19 
20 
20 
20-84 
Workman, 20 .... 
. 21 
20 
20 
23-84 
McDermand, 18 . 
. 22 
23 
17 
22—84 
Flewelling, 20 .... 
. 23 
20 
16 
14—83 
Cutler, 18 . 
. 24 
19 
20 
20—83 
F Crosby, 22 . 
. 21 
22 
17 
22—82 
Connor, 19 . 
. 22 
19 
19 
22—82 
F Fuller, 20 . 
. 16 
22 
22 
21—81 
R Clancy, 20 .... 
. 20 
22 
17 
22—81 
H Ouade, 19 . 
. 23 
20 
IS 
19—80 
Hensler, 21 . 
. 22 
16 
20 
21—79 
Kneusel, 19 . 
. 21 
22 
15 
21—79 
Dockendorf, 19 .. 
. 20 
21 
17 
20—78 
Vietmeyer, 19 . 
. IS 
21 
17 
22—78 
A Vance, 20 . 
. 17 
16 
21 
21—75 
FI E Peck, 19. 
. 18 
20 
19 
18—75 
C Tohnson, 19 ... 
. 18 
14 
20 
21—73 
T Graham, 19 . 
. 21 
IS 
16 
18—73 
Simmons, 19 . 
. 20 
19 
17 
16—72 
Cannady, 18 . 
. 22 
15 
16 
17—70 
Dr Crothers, 18 ... 
. 20 
18 
18 
12—68 
M Huck, 19 . 
. 16 
16 
19 
16-67 
S Hoge, 18 . 
. 15 
17 
16 
17—65 
Matthews, 18 .... 
20 
14 
13-64 
Merchandise event, 25 targets 
per man: 
F Fuller . 
. 25 
H 
W Cadwallader.. 
... 21 
H D Freeman.... 
. 25 
W Flewelling 
... 21 
C B Wiggins. 
. 25 
J 
E Matthews... 
... 21 
A S Wyckoff. 
. 24 
M 
Zacher ... 
... 21 
A Vance . 
. 24 
A 
Cannady . 
... 21 
W D Stannard.... 
. 23 
E 
Graham ... 
... 20 
F Gilbert . 
. 23 
C 
Dockendorf .. 
... 20 
T Young . 
. 23 
W 
S Cutter.. 
... 20 
Geo Roll . 
. 23 
P 
T Krueger 
... 20 
. 23 
S 
Hogp . 
... 19 
T R Graham. 
_ 22 
M Phillips .., 
... 19 
S Rice . 
. 22 
H 
M Clark... 
... 18 
W F Workman.... 
. 22 
D 
M McDermand.. 
... 18 
99. 
F 
Zackaris .. 
... 18 
C M Powers . 
. 21 
H 
E Peck.... 
... 17 
A C Connor.. 
. 21 
May 18, Second Day. 
The day was pleasant. An irregular wind prevailed, 
making shooting difficult for those who happened to be 
at the score when the wind blew strongest. 
There were ten 20-target events and the L. C. Smith 
cup on the program. 
Totals of sweepstake 
events 
follow: 
F Bills . 
195 
G Roll . 
.... 175 
W R Crosby . 
193 
T Marshall . 
.... 175 
C B Wiggins. 
192 
H Clark . 
.... 175 
F Gilbert . 
191 
S Rice . 
.... 174 
W D Stannard. 
188 
M Kneusel . 
.... 172 
T Graham . 
188 
H Stade . 
.... 172 
C M Powders. 
J Young . 
187 
A C Connor. 
.... 170 
186 
M Sammis . 
.... 170 
W F Workman. 
186 
A S Wyckoff . 
.... 167 
FT D Freeman. 
185 
A Vance . . . 
.... 167 
H Cadwallader . 
185 
W S Cutler. 
.... 167 
T Martin . 
185 
G T Stephenson... 
.... 165 
H Dunnell . 
184 
FI Wehmhofer .... 
.... 164 
R A King.... 
182 
Capt Tack . 
.... 163 
R Winters . 
182 
C W Kates. 
.... 163 
T Graham . 
180 
FI E Peck. 
.... 158 
F G Fuller. 
179 
C Dockendorf . 
.... 157 
W Flewelling . 
179 
T E Mathews . 
.... 155 
A P Smith. 
179 
A Cannady . 
.... 152 
E Graham . 
177 
A W McKee. 
.... 150 
Toe Barto- . 
178 
S Hoge . 
.... 147 
R Clancy . 
178 
Mrs S Hoge. 
.... 92 
G Maxwell . 
176 
L. C. Smith cup event, 25 targets, handicap rise, use of 
both barrels: 
T Graham . 
Yds. 
21 
T’l. 
25 
A Simonetti ... 
Yds. 
18 
T’l. 
22 
G T Stephenson 
18 
25 
M Amberg .... 
. 18 
22 
W D Stannard.. 
22 
24 
T Barto . 
. 20 
21 
F Gilbert . 
22 
24 
E Graham . 
. 21 
21 
Geo Roll . 
20 
24 
W Flewelling.. 
20 
21 
R A King. 
20 
24 
R Clancy . 
20 
21 
Alex Vance .... 
19 
24 
T Graham . 
19 
21 
Max Kneusel... 
19 
24 
H Stade . 
19 
21 
