Jan. 7, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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BEFORE YOU BUY ANY FIREARM OR AMMUNITION, YOUR 
FUTURE SATISFACTION DEMANDS THAT YOU FIRST 
SEE THE INVALUABLE FEATURES OF 
Reming ton. ■— A 
Trade Mark 
t Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. 
Remington firearms lead in improvements. 
Every Remington improvement fills a long felt want in the shooter’s heart. 
They mean maximum pleasure and satisfaction through greater efficiency and dependability—and 
absolute safety whatever the conditions. 
You know that all REMINGTONS are built solid breech, hammerless: 
th a t the REMINGTON Autoloading Rifle is the only recoil operated rifle that locks the cartridge in the chamber 
until alter the shot is fired. 
—that the REMINGTON .22 Repeater has fewer, simpler, bigger and stronger parts to its action than any other repeater, 
that every U M C cartridge in every box is absolutely perfect because individually inspected at every stage of construction, 
that the steel lining in U M C shot shells saves the load from weakening in rainy weather by excluding all moisture. 
But—huvc you actually seen and examined these features as yet for yourself? You’ll fully appreciate 
the big meaning of the name REMINGTON-UMC when you do. Any dealer will gladly demonstrate. 
Remington and U M C—the perfect shooting combination. 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. 
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The Remington Arms Co. 
Bridgeport, Conn. Hion, N. Y. 
Agency, 299 Broadway, New York City 
Same Ownership Same Standard of Quality Same Management 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. 
Trapshooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixture*. 
Tan. 18-21.—Pinehurst (N C.) Country Club. 
Jan 26—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
Feb. 13-18.—Kansas City, Mo.—R. S. Elliott Arms Co. 
Feb. 16.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
^ ar M^oT' - T re , e * 1 °^ (N* J-) G. C. M. W. Conover, Sec’y. 
April 20.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
i an. 10-13. Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. D. A. Wilson, Sec’y. 
larch 6-11.—New York City.—International trapshooting 
tournament and sportsman’s exhibition, Madison 
Square Garden. S. M. Van Allen. Mgr. 
April 18-20—Des Moines, la.—Iowa State shoot. Budd 
& Whitney, Mgrs. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The match for the E. C. cup, arranged to take place 
between Lester S. German and W. R. Crosby, at Chicago 
on Saturday of this week, has been postponed to Jan. 14. 
* 
At Raven Run, a suburb of Shenandoah, Pa., Dec. 31, 
Thomas Williams, of Connerton, and Alfred Woods, of 
Raven Run, shot a match at 9 birds, 21yds., for a purse 
of $250. The scores were: Williams 5 out of 6, Woods 1. 
At Tumbling Run, near Pottsville, Pa., a tie contest 
took place on Dec. 31, between John Rehman, of Potts¬ 
ville and Charles Zerbe, of Mount Pleasant. The match 
was at 21 birds for a purse of 150. Each scored 19. 
The next shoot of the Hudson Gun Club, of Jersey 
City, is fixed to be held on Jan. 15. 
We are informed that "at a meeting of the Riverside 
Gun Club, held Dec. 28, the club voted to build a new 
club house. The club will be ready to hold the first 
shoot from it on Washington’s Birthday. A notice of 
the registered tournament will be published later. The 
members of the committee are Harry Harrison, Wm. 
Peeters, H. Peeters, Less Trott, R. Patterson, Dr. J. L. 
Weller.” 
K 
The tenth annual Sunny South Handicap, to be held 
at Houston, Tex., Jan. 23-28, will be managed by Alf. 
Gardiner. On the first and second days there will be ten 
20-target events, $2.00 entrance, $10.00 added. On the 
third day, there will be five 20-target events, and one at 
100 targets, $10 entrance, for the Chronicle trophy, 
emblematic of the Southern amateur championship. On 
the fourth day, eight 20 target events, $2.50 entrance, 
$25.00 added, and No. 9, the Post trophy, emblematic of 
the team championship. Five 20-target events on the 
fifth day precede the Sunny South Handicap, 100 targets, 
$10 entrance, $100 added, handicaps, 16 to 22yds. Ten 
20-target events are provided on the sixth day. Ship guns, 
etc., prepaid to Houston Sporting Goods Store. 
Bernard Waters. 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa,, Dec. 31. —There was a skillful gath¬ 
ering, several of the best shots of the club being present. 
The weather was severely cold. In the totals, C. H. 
Newcomb was high with 82 out of 90, while J. Griffith 
and Dr. Wentz were next with 80. In the club shoot, 
T. Tansey was high with 48. Frank S. Cantrell, Jr., and 
Charles H. Newcomb each had 46, Griffith and Boyer 
44 and Wentz 43. In the shoot at 5 doubles for the 
George S. McCarty trophy, the honors were shared by 
Tansey, Cantrell and Herman, who each made 9. 
Club shoot 50 
targets 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
Anderson . 
21 
17 
7 
Newcomb .. 
... 24 
22 
Griffith . 
23 
21 
4 
Davis . 
... 20 
20 
4 
Wentz . 
22 
21 
2 
Perry . 
... 18 
12 
5 
Firth . 
22 
17 
3 
Franklin _ 
... 19 
15 
5 
Tansey . 
24 
24 
9 
Harkins . 
... 17 
18 
1 
Lindsey . 
21 
17 
7 
Cantrell .... 
... 23 
23 
9 
Keenan . 
16 
8 
Herman . 
... 21 
18 
9 
Boyer . 
22 
22 
. . 
Sweeostakes: 
Anderson . 
18 
13 
Newcomb ... 
24 
12 
Griffith . 
23 
13 
Davis ., 
16 
7 
Wentz . 
25 
12 
Perry . 
19 
7 
Firth . 
16 
15 
Harkins . 
19 
11 
Tansey . 
21 
10 
Cantrell . 
22 
11 
Lindsey . 
18 
11 
Herman . 
25 
12 
Keenan . 
13 
4 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Dec, 31.—On Saturday of this week, 
Haddonfield and the Highlanders will compete with the 
home club. In the club handicap to-day, H. Lindeman 
was high with 25. 
Club handicap, 25 targets: 
Lindeman, 16 .. 
. 5 25 
Roland, 17 . 
.... 5 
20 
Swain, 18 . 
. 5 23 
•Hill, 16 ... 
.... 0 
20 
Serfass, 16 .... 
. 8 22 
Turner, 18 .. 
.... 4 
19 
Murdock, 18 .. 
. 4 22 
Fenn, 18 ... 
.... 5 
18 
George, 18 . 
. 4 21 
Dr Roe, 16 . 
.... 7 
16 
Pierce, IS . 
. 5 21 
Pancoast, 16 
.... 8 
15 
Depew, 18 . 
. 5 20 
♦Emack, 16 . 
.... 0 
3 
Clegg, IS . 
. 3 20 
•V isitors. 
Sweepstakes: 
Depew .5 
11 
5 11 17 
Linderman . 
5 
11 16 .. 
George . 6 
4 
3 S 14 
Emack . 
2 
6 15 .. 
Fenn . 1 
8 
7 12 .. 
Serfass . 
4 
12 9 .. 
Clegg . 7 
9 
9 9.. 
Turner . 
8 
11 12 .. 
Murdock ... 8 
11 
8 12 .. 
Hill . 
8 
8 .. .. 
7 
9 12 19 
10 
8 
16 
Barr . 4 
7 
