Oct. 30, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
709 
•WINCHESTER 
TELESCOPE RIFLE SIGHTS. 
Made in two styles and three 
powers. Adapted to all 
makes of Repeating 
and Single Shot 
Rifles. 
The Aperture 
Reticule 
The only “Scope” having a micro¬ 
meter adjustment of the objective 
lens, or so small an aperture reticule 
The Micrometer 
Adjustment of 
the Objective 
Lens. 
NO OTHER SIMILAR SIGHT COMPARES WITH IT 
Send for an illustrated circular fully describing this wonderful instrument, which not only 
embodies several valuable improvements, but corrects faults common to other telescope sights. 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
q A c; 
25 25 25 25 
Atlantic Citv, N. J., Oct. 22.— The weekly scores of 
the club follow: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Young . 
Cook . 
Wescoat . 
Osgood . 
Cloud . 10 18 
Headley 
Hughes 
Orleman 
1 
25 
25 24 
21 22 
24 23 
19 19 
25 
22 23 
21 
22 
20 20 18 
20 23 
IS 12 
22 23 23 23 
19 19 13 T. 
20 20 .. .. 
and 
Conover . 15 21 
Sheppard . 22 21 
Ihe first two strings were for the Du Pont trophy. 
Young topped the list with 49 breaks—good work for a 
windy day and hard taigets. 
'Vescoat is getting back into form fast, and from now 
on he wi'l be on the firing line with scores at the top. 
Cook ran over 90 per cent., which is very consistent 
work under hard conditions. 
Capt. Headley is to be reckoned with; 91 is fine work 
after not shooting all -summer. He is one of the “dead 
shots” on ducks and an all-round good shot. 
The first Friday of every month will be devoted to 
shooting for sterling silver spoons, 50 targets using the 
Du Pont “Deadbird” system of handicapping. These 
spoons are worth $3.50 each, and we expect some keen 
competition before the ownership is decided monthly. 
Secretary. 
The Concordia (Kansas) Blue Ribbon Gun Club 
Concordia, Kans., Oct. 20.—Al. Cole and Caldwell 
were high for the programme of 100 targets with 9_4; 
Wilder second with 91; De Graff third with 90. 
At the club’s next shoot in November all members 
are requested to be present, as there will be an election 
of officers, new members taken in and a programme 
arranged for the ensuing year. Following are the scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shot 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 at. Broke. 
Al Cole . 14 13 14 14 14 15 10 100 94 
Caldwell . 14 15 14 14 15 14 8 100 94 
Wilder . 15 14 14 13 12 15 8 100 
Phillips 
Mackey . 11 11 10 . 45 31 
B Donnelly . 14 13 .. .. 30 27 
J Brown . 11 11 .. .. 30 22 
Foster . 11 10 . 30 21 
E Larson . 11 10 .... 30 21 
G Clark . 12. 15 12 
Ford . 11. 15 11 
J Murray . 11. 15 11 
J. F. Caldwell, Sec’y. 
i 1 1 SI SMU'Ul-U 11 . 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Oct. 23. —There was a good 
attendance at the Travers Island traps to-day. Scores 
follow: 
Haslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
T C Durham. 4 25 
Dr II T Thielman... 3 25 
G E Greiff. 2 24 
M V Lenane. 1 24 
C, W’ Kuchler. 3 24 
F Butler . 0 24 
R Beach . 4 23 
H II Knepper. 
Shoot-ofi: T. C. Durham (4) 25, Dr. H. J. Thielman 
(3) 22. 
Hall cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
R Beach 
Dr H J Thielman... 3 25 
R M Owen. 2 25 
T C Durham. 3 24 
G W Kuchler. 3 24 
C W Billings. 1 23 
J S Kelly. 5 23 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 
G E Greiff. 
M V Lenane. 
P R Robinson. 
G J Corbett. 
F Butler . 
H H Knepper. 
Shoot-off: Beach (3) 25, R. M. Owen (2) 22, Dr. 
Thielman (3) 21. 
Westley-Richards gun, handicap, 25 targets: 
R Beach . 3 
G E Greiff. 2 25 
M V Lenane. 1 24 
Dr E De Wolfe. 2 23 
C W Billings. 1 22 
R M Owen. 2 22 
Dr H J Thielman... 3 21 
T C Durham. 
G W Kuchler. 
F Butler . 
P R Robinson. 
J S Kelly. 
H IT Knepper.. 
G J Corbett. 
Shoot-off: R. Beach (3) 25, G. E. Greiff (2) 23. 
T. C. Durham (3) 25, G. W. Kuchler (3) 21. 
Second shoot-off: K. M. Owen (2) 25, R. Beach (3) 25 
T. C. Durham (3) 23. 
Third shoot-off: R. M. Owen 25, R. Beach (3) 22. 
Jack Frost trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
R M Owen. 
G E Greiff. 
Dr E De Wolfe. 2 24 
M V Lenane. 1 23 
3 
25 
P R Robinson. 
. 5 
23 
3 
25 
G W Kuchler. 
. 3 
21 
1 
25 
G T Corbett. 
. 4 
20 
1 
24 
IT PI Knepper. 
. 0 
19 
2 
24 
Dr H | Thielman.. 
. 3 
IS 
2 
24 
I S Kelly. 
. 5 
17 
H. T. 
C W Billings. 1 23 
R M Owen. 2 21 
Dr E De Wolfe.... 2 20 
G J Corbett. 4 19 
J S Kerb. 5 19 
P R Robinson. 5 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 24.— On account of unfavor¬ 
able weather the last regular shoot of the Frontier Rod 
and Gun Club, for October, was poorly attended, and 
the scores were not up to standard, as follows: 
IS 
0 14 
0 21 
0 19 
H. J. 
3 21 
3 21 
0 21 
5 20 
5 19 
0 19 
4 18 
Events: 
1 
2 
Targets: 
10 
15 
Striker . 
11 
Philippbar . 
12 
McKenna . 
. 7 
12 
Wakefield . 
11 
Seasland . 
10 
Utz . 
10 
Kamman . 
. 10 
13 
Rowland . 
12 
Jolley . 
14 
Ratcliffe . 
Faber . 
Tax . 
13 
Smith . 
Eaton . 
LTpebacher . 
13 
3 4 5 
25 10 15 
16 .. 
19 .. .. 
17 7 11 
6 7 
25 lOp 
20 14 
12 
H. C. Utz, Sec’- 
Hillside Rod and Gun Club. 
Flushing, N. \ ., .Oct. 25.— The weekly shoot was held 
on Saturday on their grounds in Flushing. The scores 
were as follows: 
13 14 14 14 13 13 9 
100 
90 
Durham trophy, 
handicap, 
25 targets. 
Targets: 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
13 15 12 11 14 14 10 
100 
89 
R M Owen. 
... 2 25 
Dr E De Wolfe.... 
2 
23 
Ashmore . 
. 6 
8 
11 
9 
15 12 13 12 15 10 10 
100 
87 
R Beach . 
.. 3 25 
Dr H T Thielman.. 
. 3 
22 
Bell . 
. 10 
10 
11 
11 
9 
8 
14 13 11 12 14 13 S 
100 
85 
G W Kuchler _ 
.. 3 25 
H H Knepper. 
. 0 
22 
Foster . 
. 11 
13 
13 
9 
12 
11 
13 13 12 12 12 12 10 
100 
84 
T C Durham. 
.. 3 25 
P R Robinson. 
. 5 
20 
Long . 
. 11 
11 
14 
14 
13 
14 
14 13 13 12 10 11 7 
100 
80 
. 1 24 
0 
19 
. 11 
12 
14 
11 
13 13 13 14 11 
75 
64 
G E Greiff 
. 2 23 
4 
IS 
. 10 
3 
9 
11 
10 
12 
.. 12 14 12 14 .. .. 
60 
52 
C W Billings. 
.. 1 23 
J S Kelly. 
. 5 
17 
Fred R. Lang 
, Sec’; 
