Oct. 9, 1909 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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GEO. L. LYON. 
Geo. Lyon’s Share. 
The North Carolina State Shoot was held at Geo. Lyon’s home, 
Durham, N. C., Sept. 22d and 23d. He is keen on Southern hospitality— 
he’s also keen to win. He won The North Carolina State 
Championship, 95-100; The Virginia-North Carolina Indi¬ 
vidual Championship, 98-100; The Highest General Average, 
389-400. That’s ‘‘proving up” to the home folks. He used the shells and 
the gun he loved as an amateur— 
UMC Steel Lined Shells 
AND 
Remington Pump Gun 
Mr. J. E. Clayton won the Highest Amateur Average of the tournament and Mr. Walter 
Huff won the Second Professional Average, which made everybody pass along the common 
expression, “U M C won everything.” 
When you are stepping up to the counter to buy shells or a gun for your hunting trip, just remember 
that UMC Steel Lined Shells won the five Classic Handicaps of 1909, and that Remington Solid 
Breech Hammerless Repeaters won three of them. Tell your dealer that you want UMC and 
Remington. If he hasn’t got them, ask him to get them. 
1909 Game Laws , Free 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
Agency —315 Broadway, New York City 
THE REMINGTON ARMS CO. 
Ilion, N. Y. 
The Collinsville Rod and Gun Club. 
Collinsville, Conn., Sept. 29.—Herewith find copy 
of scores made at the registered tournament of the 
Collinsville Rod and Gun Club, of Collinsville, Conn., 
Sept. 28. Mr. Cowen acted as referee, and no con¬ 
troversy occurred during the programme. Mr. A. E. 
Sibley took entire charge of the office, and it was 
largely due to his kind services that everything worked 
off so smcothly. Mr. G. H. Darton and Mr. J. S. 
Fanning also did their full share in making the tourna¬ 
ment a success, and their efforts were greatly appre¬ 
ciated by the club. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 20 15 Broke. 
L H Bradley.. 12 14 14 13 15 18 15 15 19 14 149 
J H Conlin.12 14 12 13 10 21 11 15 17 12 137 
H L Edgarton. 14 14 14 13 11 18 12 12 14 13 135 
Wm Burns .12 12 11 14 13 21 10 13 15 13 132 
E J Smith. 11 14 12 12 15 22 8 10 15 10 129 
P J Burns.11 12 13 11 13 18 12 11 16 12 129 
F B Cole. 9 5 14 12 11 20 13 11 18 13 126 
A L Cucuel. 9 14 11 10 9 18 13 11 14 9 118 
S Gustafson . 9 11 10 S 8 19 14 11 16 12 118 
A H Eaton. 10 10 10 7 11 13 9 10 14 11 106 
A H Porter. 9 9 10 10 12 17 8 9 13 9 106 
G Stevens . 7 11 9 15 11 18 8 5 12 9 105 
H Bahre . 6 5 6 12 11 20 11 9 13 10 103 
J E Clark. 8 10 10 12 7 11 11 9 10 11 99 
H L Sanborn. 7 7 .. .. 9 11 .. 34 
C A Hart.11 21 5. 37 
R McFetridge . 12 20 13 12 12 13 82 
C A Holmes.10 16 10 12 15 10 73 
J E Douglass. 10 12 9 7 9 17 . 64 
J A Jenkins. 4 6 11 .. 21 
Professionals: 
G H Darton. 10 12 11 9 14 22 14 13 8 13 136 
A E Sibley. 11 10 9 12 12 20 12 11 14 13 134 
G M Wheeler. 12 12 12 11 11 21 11 12 16 11 129 
J S Fanning. 13 11 12 14 14 25 12 15 18 11 145 
The longest straight run, 51, was made by Lewis H. 
Bradley; second, 47, made by J. S. Fanning. 
High gun, Lewis H. Bradley; second, J. FT. Conlin. 
Highest club member, J. H. Conlin; other high guns 
were: Third, H. L. Edgarton; fourth, Wm. Burns; 
fifth, E. J. Smith and P. J. Burns; sixth, F. B. Cole; 
seventh, A. L. Cucuel and S. Gustafson; A. H. Eaton 
and A. H. Porter; ninth, Geo. Stevens; tenth, Harry 
The merchandise 
shoot, 50 targets, resulted 
as 
follows: 
Targets: 
15 
15 
20 
Total. 
Lewis H Bradley 
. 15 
15 
19 
49 
T E Conlin.. 
. 11 
15 
17 
43 
F J Cole. 
. 13 
11 
IS 
42 
Samuel Gustafson 
. 14 
11 
16 
41 
P J Burns. 
. 12 
11 
16 
39 
A L Cucuel. 
. 13 
11 
14 
38 
Wm Burns . 
. 10 
13 
15 
38 
FI L Edgarton.... 
. 12 
12 
14 
38 
Robt McFetridge 
. 13 
12 
12 
37 
C A Holmes. 
.. 10 
12 
15 
37 
E T Smith. 
. 8 
10 
15 
33 
A H Eaton. 
. 9 
10 
14 
33 
Harry Bahre . 
. 11 
9 
13 
33 
T E Clark. 
. 11 
9 
10 
30 
A H Porter. 
. 8 
9 
13 
30 
George Stevens .. 
. 8 
5 
12 
25 
The three-man team shoot, 25 targets 
per 
man, was 
won by Hartford, 
as follows: 
Hartford. 
Bristol. 
H L Edgarton. 
..IS AH Porter 
.. 17 
T, II Bradley.. 
..18 T Z Douglass.. 
.. 17 
R McFetridge_ 
.. 20—56 A L Cancuel.. 
.. IS—52 
E J Smith 
Wm Burns 
Hartford. 
22 J F Conlin. 21-64 
21 
H. L. Sanborn, Sec’y. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa. —Tournaments registered with the In¬ 
terstate Association during the week ending Oct. 2, are 
as follows: „ „ 
Nov. 18-19.—Rohrerstown (Pa.) G. C. C. E. Humer, Sec. 
Dec. 31. 1909-Jan. 1, 1910.—Belleville (Ont.) G. C. 
H. Howey, Sec’y. 
June 7-9.—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State Sports¬ 
men’s Association tournament, Chas. G. Blandford, 
Sec’y. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
The Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, Oct. 2. —The weekly shoot of the Garfield 
Gun Club, on afternoon of the above date was the scene 
of some good shooting and quite active competition. 
Hanson and J. Ellis went after each other’s score in 
every event and see-sawed back and forth, and it was 
not until the last event that it was decided who had 
won. 
Kuss was on his metal, owing to Einfeldt’s presence, 
but latter was off color on account of gun trouble. The 
following scores were made: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 25 15 25 25 25 25 25 
Eaton . 20 .. 23 21 24 18 .. 
Thomas . 22 .. 19 19 19 18 
Herr . 15 .. 20 18 15 .. .. 
Hanson . 21 .. 19 22 24 22 19 
J Ellis . 22 24 23 19 21 .. 
George . 23 .. 22 21 21 .. 
Einfeldt . 19 22 24 21 .. 
Conklin . 18 .. 23 19.. 
Kuss . 13 25 23 25 24 .. 
F Ellis . 13 22 20 . 
Williams . 12. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 2. —The strong wind, blowing 
across the traps, made difficulties in scoring. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Griffith . 14 16 14 19 23 .. 
Vanderveer . 21 21 22 19 22 20 
Skidmore . 10 17 19 18 18 .. 
Dreyer . 21 18 15 19 17 20 
Bergen . 20 17 20 19 
Howard . 14 21 20 .. 15 
Smith . IS 20 19 17 21 
Shevlin . IS 14. 
Slavin . 10. . 
