July 24. 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
147 
Am 1 : 
This is MR. FRED SHATTUCK 
who won the 
Grand American Handicap 
with 
U M C Steel Lined Shells 
Here, There and Ex) ery too here ! 
N. J. State Championship Cup, won by Dr. C. D. Bur- 
?T S \-l U A y o lst, ,T- h a Remin gton Pump Gun and 
U M C Steel Lined Shells. 
Texas State Championship, won by H. R. Howard, 50 
a Remington Pump Gun and 
U M C Steel Lined Shells. 
Houston Chronicle Trophy, emblematic of Southern 
ehampionship, won by R. H. Connerly, 49 out 
of 50, with U M C Steel Lined Shells. 
Port Jervis, N. Y., Tournament, July 14-15, Amateur 
Average, won by Geo. Piercy. Professional 
f T v ; r ^ e - won b y Lester German, both shooting 
U M C Steel Lined Shells. 
What K_ind of Shells Do ^0X7 Shoot? 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., - Bridgeport, Conn. 
Agency 315 Broadway New York City 
Trapshooting. 
If you want your shoot to he announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
'’^mefer^eTy" Be3Ch (L ' L > G - G - L - H. Schorte- 
C °“" ,y G “" C, “ b ' 
P mefeF B S e e rg y n Be3Ch (U L) G ’ C L - H ' Schorte. 
0Ct kniLi (C r lumb ' ls , Day) -r Ber S en Be «h G. C. third 
meier, £ 0 J™°P ohtan championship. L. H. Schorte- 
N °met B S e e r c g - e y n BeaCh (L ’ L) G ’ C L ' H - Schorte- 
DeC meie^ B s e e r c g ’y n BeaCh (L ' L) G ’ C ’ L ’ H ’ Sch °*e- 
1910. 
Jan c a n _B r erg w Beach d L -.I.) G. C. merchandise handi- 
cap- L. H. bchortemeier, Sec y. 
registered tournaments. 
July 23-24.-We bster (S. D.) R. and G. C. T. J. Delaney, 
Jiily^ 4 -^.—AsWand (Wis.) Trapshooters’ Association. 
' rUly p" 5 'E)ufT°Sec’ Ky ' — ^Northern Kentucky G. C. Dr. I. 
JUly i a t 5 h7s I ec^ aUke ^ Wis -~ North Side G - C. Gust. Wal- 
lulv 27■^•-gLington (Mo ) G. C. A. R. Homer, Sec’y. 
J y shontpL' P1 f Wa ' Pa -—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
Tulv 77 9 s Lautenslager, Pres. P 
S«V " edfi£ld (S - D - ) G - C - Dr - E - E. Giltner, 
]ulv 28 20 '-R ay C 'Vt G. C. A. E. Stinnett, Sec'y. 
S« M 'D _B , oonc < Ia 0 G - C - Fred Crary, Sec’y. 
July ^9—Piedmont (W. Va.) G. C. H. C. Shaw^ Pres. 
r U i y (Mo ') G ' C - F - W - Linnert, Sec’y. 
July 29-30.—Del Rio, Tex.—Val Verde G. C. W B 
Mathews, Sec y. 
July 31.—Danbury. Conn.—Pahquioque G. C EH 
Jtsailey, Sec’y. 
July 31 .—Glens Falls, N. Y.—Hudson Valley R. and G. 
G. J. A. Norton, Sec y. 
Aug- 1-3. Denver. Colorado State tournament. A. E. 
McKenzie, Sec y. 
Aug. 3-4.—Fayette (Mo.) G C H. M. Bryan, Sec’y. 
Aug. 3-4. Audubon (la.) G. C. F. Vermilya, Sec’y. 
Aug ' i'lT- Rolhng Green Park, Sunbury, Pa.—Sunbury 
and Selinsgrove G. C. H. N. Brosuis, Asst. Sec’y. 
L" g ’ A 5 -“V?, 1 , rmmg 7 am ( £ la ’> C R - H - Bau & h - Pres. 
Aug. 4-6.—Ottawa, Can.—Dominion of Canada Trapshoot- 
ers Association tournament. Geo. Easdale, Sec’v 
Au g . 5-6.-Nelson (B. C„ Can.,) G.C. W. A. Ward, Sec. 
Aug- 5-6.—Middle Dam, Me.—Hillside G. C. W D 
Hinds, Sec y. 
Aug. h—Whitman (Mass.) G. C. E. F. Cavicchi Sec’v 
Aug. 1 ?/l?--£ ortland (Me ’> G - C - Gha ^- F Jordan Sec’y' 
Aug. 10-11- Rome (N. Y.) G. C. J. H. Putnam. Sec’y 
Aug. 10-11.—Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Tobson Sec’v 
Aug. 10-12.—St. Paul, Minn.—The Interstate Association’s 
fourth Western Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the St. Paul Rod and Gun Club; $1000 
added money. Elmer. E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa. 6 ’ 
Aug.n-12.-Lai„gsburg (Mich.) G. C. R. E. Simpson, 
Aug. 11-1*3. Ogden, Utah. Idaho-Utah Sportsmen’s As- 
soemtion tournament, under the auspices of the 
Wasatch G. C. Henry L. Ernstrom, Sec’y 
£"£’ l 1 ^ Ev w nS u ilI l: ( * nd - ) ?;- C - £1. Willerding, Sec’y. 
Aug 12-13.—Holly Springs, Miss.—Remington G. C. P 
H. Anderson, Sec’y. 
Aug 13.—Clarksburg, W. Va.— Monongahela Valley 
Sportsmen’s League. Ed. H. Taylor Sec’v 
AUg Sec^v 4 ' _AtIant ' C City (N ' J ) G ' C ' A ’ H- She PP ard - 
Aug. 16-18.—Memphis (Tenn.) G. C. John W Turner 
Sec’y. ’ 
Aug- 17-18.—Novinger (Mo.) G. C. R. D. Frankford, Sec’y. 
Aug. 17-18.—Ortley, S. D.—Owl G. C. F. Hayden Sec’y 
AUg tion 7 : 19 s7mf fee^^7c Br ° SPeCt Sh °° ting AsSOcia ' 
Aug 17-19. Anaconda, Mont.—Western Boosters T. S A. 
Jas. H. Cochran, Secy. 
AUg diie'r B p a res Via ’ N ' Y ’~ Holland G - G - Chas. W. Gar- 
Anf ( R ) G - G - N - A. Mewmaw, Sec’y. 
Auf' °L d l ( ,f nd - ;i G >. C - H. O. Burnham. Sec’y 
g Br 2 a 0 d| 1 e^Mg r bUrg> M,SS - Hdl City G - G - J. J. 
Aul' I^F-Manchester (la.) G.C. F. M. Hamblin, Sec’y. 
Aug. 21.—Spokane, (Wash.) R. and G. C. A1 F Wiese- 
man. Sec y. vv icsc 
Aug. 21.— Watertown (Wis.) G. C. Ary G. Keel Sec’v 
Aug g e ^V~Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. E. F. Leidef 
AUg Sec 3 ’y' 4 '~ R ° gerS Springs ( Tenn ') G. C. J. M. Avent, 
AUg 5 'w7 B '7 nSville ’ Pa.-Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
A - 0 /< 0 o^ rs L ea & u 5;. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
^Ander'TmTice-pS’ MisS - Lintonia G - G - J aa - R . 
AUg J. 2 M 6 Ha A w r ki n n? 0 Sigr Md '- Mary,and St3te t°—ent. 
AUg fourth 6 'pfc1fic le f I 'n W r aS w — J- he Interstate Association’s 
ztrl fh 'FU 
Aug 28.—S. Tacoma, W ash.—Tacoma G. C. Edw W 
Cooper, Secy. vv. 
A ug^29 : —Da y ton,’K y .—Northern Kentucky G. C. Dr. I. 
AU Chil 1 df e dc’y 1 ; _Renmare (N ' D) G ’ C ’ George E. 
Sept. 1.—Atglen, Pa.—Christiana-Atglen G C L R 
Lewis, Mgr. • 
Sept. 3.—Morgantown, W. Va. — Monongahela Valiev 
s ' p, N.v^ P tT«y' *~r<rc.'iz 
Sept 6.—Hammond (Ind.) G. C. J. C. Becker, Sec’y. 
Sportsmen’s League v Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
SeP s'on 6 'S Cbar eSt ° n (W ' Va ° G ’ C Dr - Gvvy " n Nichol- 
