996 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 18, 1910. 
RESULTS (MED 
At the New Jersey State Shoot 
Atlantic City, June 1-4, 1910 
PROFESSIONAL AVERAGES 
L. S. German .583 out of 600 
Geo. L. Lyon .581 “ “ 600 
AMATEUR AVERAGES 
A. B. Richardson .578 out of 600 
W. M. Foord .577 “ “ 600 
H. P. Herman .574 “ “ 600 
TROPHY WINNERS 
C. E. Mink won “Marlborou^h-Blenheim” 
C. E. Mink won “Western Cartridge Co.’s 
Dr. L. Culver won “Chalfonte” 
W. M. Foord won “Chelsea” 
W. M. Foord won “Traymore” 
G. E. Painter won “Young’s” 
A. B. Richardson won “Seaside” 
Trophy, 
Score 
98 out of 
100 
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200 
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194 “ “ 
200 
THE ATLANTIC CITY CUP 
Was won by Chas. H. Newcomb, Score 97 out of 100 
LONG RUNS 
Geo. L. Lyon, 156 W. M. Foord, 102 G. E. Painter, 101 
THEY ALL SHOT 
SMOKELESS POWDERS 
Soo Gun Club. 
Sioux City, la.—The dates of this club’s registered 
three-day tournament were June 7, 8 and 9. The pro¬ 
gram each day had a total of 200 targets. The scores of 
those who shot through a day’s program are appended- 
June 7. 
June 8. 
June 9. 
W A Brown . 
160 
177 
W F' Duncan. 
171 
179 
J A Duncan. 
165 
170 
C E Ellis. 
168 
173 
J W Gray. 
166 
164 
O N F’ord. 
171 
176 
A J Kelly. 
157 
129 
E E Young. 
. 158 
163 
166 
i-red Kenning . 
. 152 
157 
163 
Chas Thurston . 
. 150 
Fred Slocum . 
. 170 
i70 
182 
E A Auen. 
185 
167 
Jesse Aylesworth . 
. 180 
185 
185 
W B Linell. 
. 183 
177 
179 
E E Breckenridge. 
. 163 
156 
Potter White . 
. 183 
167 
ise 
J S Frink . 
. 174 
179 
177 
F R Patch . 
. 139 
170 
Jas Roe . 
166 
173 
G L Taylor. 
. 156 
165 
184 
John Redfern . 
. 158 
John Frahm . 
. 155 
167 
155 
Aug Rhineholdt . 
. 143 
T J Bodeker. 
. 168 
ili 
168 
C E Daly. 
Roy Jones . 
168 
A E Rodebaugh . 
. 152 
151 
143 
H Hollister . 
. 166 
176 
L W Cleveland . 
. 125 
Geo Hughes . 
. 163 
i(53 
182 
Joe Kantzky . 
182 
182 
A H Raven. 
151 
Frank Welch . 
. 154 
J Hartigan . 
142 
C J Nelson. 
148 
Professionals: 
John W. Garrett. 
. 191 
185 
185 
R R Barber 1 . 
. 177 
177 
191 
Tom Marshall . 
. 185 
176 
183 
A Olson . 
177 
183 
C G Dockendorf. 
. 166 
166 
174 
Geo Kreger . 
183 
192 
Fort Garry Gun Club. 
Winnipeg, Man., June 6.—The Fort Garry Gun Club, 
of Winnipeg, Canada, will hold a three-days’ registered 
tournament on July 12, 13 and 14. The program for 
this tournament at present calls for over $500 in added 
money. In addition to this there are three champion¬ 
ship races to be shot for, which include the international, 
Manitoba and Dominion championships. The winners 
of each of these events will receive a valuable silver 
cup and gold medal. Ownership goes with the latter. 
On the third day, the 14th, there will be an extra event 
—an international team shoot. 
The club is looking forward to a large attendance of 
shooters from both sides of the line. The attention of 
all shooters is called to the fact that a very nice trip 
can be made by attending the tournament to be held at 
Kenmare, N. Dak. on July 5 and 6; thence to Devil’s 
Lake, N. D., for the 8th and 9th; Fargo, N. D., on the 
10th and 11th, leaving Fargo the evening of the 11th and 
arriving in Winnipeg at 7:30 the following morning, in 
time for the Winnipeg tournament, which will start at 
9:30 A. M., on the morning of Tuly 12. 
The large Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition opens on 
the 13th of July and runs for ten days. This should 
prove an additional inducement for shooters to visit 
Winnipeg at this time. 
While the program at present is still in the rough and 
calls for something over $500 in added money, the ex¬ 
ecutive hope to increase this quite materially before the 
date of the tournament. High average money will be 
given to the high professional and high amateur shoot¬ 
ing through the three days’ program. 
The club, through its President, E. H. Houghton, 
and Secretary, E. E. Cowdrick, extends a cordial wel¬ 
come to all visitors, and is not afraid to wager that no 
one will go away from Winnipeg regretting that they 
made the trip. 
E. E. Cowdrick, Sec’y., 
E. H. Houghton, Prest. 
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Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. June 11.—The shoot scheduled 
for to-day was but lightly attended, owing to the bad 
weather and lateness of the season, but eight men showed 
up. T. P. Gilman, Jr., and W. Thorpe are new men 
at the game, but if they stick at it, it won’t be long 
before their scores will be among the highest. Scores 
are as follows: 
G A Wylie ... 
W Thorpe, Jr. 
E W Valentine 
L G Rauch .. 
C W Schedler . 
W Thorpe .... 
C C Conner .. 
Police 
President’s Commissioner’s 
Trophy. 
Trophy. 
H. T. 
II. T. 
17 
6 24 
3 22 
8 24 
4 17 
4 20 
4 17 
10 16 
10 17 
24 
On Saturday, June 25, at 2:30 o’clock we shoot the 
third and deciding match with the White Plains Gun 
c,ub - Geo. A. Wylie, Capt. 
