Feb. 4, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 
«« kere.o- 
REMINGTON ARMS - UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 
and all dealings will be conducted under this new title. 
The main office will be at 299 Broadway, New York City. 
The famous trade marks 
will be combined into one, and hereafter represented by this device 
REMINGTON 
UMC 
The purpose of these important changes is that the associated interests of REMINGTON-UMC may be more directly 
represented to the trade and the shooting fraternity in all the progressive plans and activities outlined for the future. 
J^niIn0Q/ilIMC the perfect shooting combination. 
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. 299 Broadway, New York City 
Trapshooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following ; 
Fixtures. 
FeK ll;^ B T gen Beach ( - L - !•) G. C. 
|eb. ^-Frfeh n ofd S (S ty )) M S-~C - EIHOtt A ™ S C °’ 
Fisher ’ Sec ’ y - 
Co. to 6 u 1 rnrinL m0re ’ Md - Alford S P° r ‘-g Goods 
March 17.— Freehold (N. J.) G. C. M. W. Conover Sec’v 
Anr r u h n 17 'Tt C0lumb D us ( , 0 ) r G - C Lon Fisher Sec'y Cy ' 
. p !, i 1 —Eergen Beach (L. I.) G. C y 
Ap r > 20.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
Apn! 20.—Cohtmbus (O.) G. C. Lon Fisher Ser’v 
H 1 V mb i! JS G ’ C Lon Fisher,’Sec’y 
^ SecV Columbus » O—Ohio State shoot. Lon Fisher, 
JUn tw 2 eml~Gra 1 nd lb A S ’ G '~ T1 A e Instate Association’s 
twelfth Grand American Handicap, on the grounds 
KW 6 A°iu mbus Gu . n CIub ’ *1500 added money. 
E1 ™ E - n Shan .f>. iec y- T Trea 4.’ Fittsburg, Pa. 
Budd, i«’y. Momes ’ Ia -- Th e Indians. C. W. 
registered tournaments. 
^ 0rk City -“International trapshooting 
tournament and sportsman s exhibition, Madison 
& n q , U n a , r .? Garden. S. M. Van Allen, Mgr. 
Apr l!t L ~j eW Orleans, La.—Louisiana State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the City Park G C 
E. I'. Leckert, Secy. 
APr SeUy! 2 '~ BeaVer Crossing: ’ < N eb.) G - C. J. C. Evans, 
AP & Whimey € Mgr G s ineS ’ Ia " I<>Wa State shoot ’ Budd 
Four League ’ s tour - 
1 ay ixBi 1 '"sout a hern te ’H 7 ' !r~ The Interstate Association’s 
sixtn Southern Handicap tournament, under thr 
auspices of the Charlotte Gun Club; ’$LoSo added 
burg7Pa E mCr E ’ bhaner ’ Secretary-Treasurer, Pitts- 
Ma ^,uitf 5 '.i LlnCo1 "’ Neb.—Nebraska State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Capital Beach G. C. T. C 
Brownfield, Pres. ^ 
unH^r 24 '^ 5 ; -Dayt ° n ’ K/'—Kentucky State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Northern Kentucky G C 
under the auspices of the Northern Kentucky G. C. 
AT oA - 1 - Liould, Sec y. 
May 30.—York, Pa.—York City G. C. N. M. McSherry, 
J un 5, 7-9.—Columbus, O—.Ohio State tournament, under 
Tnul h ?o a ic Spi S es of the Columbus G. c - Lon Fisher, Secy. 
June 13-15.—Syracuse, N. Y— New York State tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the New York State S. A 
W. ±l. Hookway, Sec’y* 
June 14-15.—Montpelier, Yt.—Vermont State tournament 
under the auspices of the Montpelier G. C H B 
Moulton, Pres. 
July 9-10.—Fargo. N. D.—Gate City G. C.—Albert E. 
Kose, Sec y. 
July 18-20.—Wilmington, Del.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion s sixth Lastern Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the Du Pont Gun Club; $1,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas Pitfshnro- Pa 
J y Sec’2y 7 -Bu tler ^ R ‘ and G- C Geo. J EliioU, 
A m g ;d 6 ' 17 fT PaW pn-L. 0k i a ’T Bi S Four League’s tourna- 
ment. Dave Elliott, Sec y. 
Oct. 25-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4-5.-Lynchburg, Va.-Virginia State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Lynchburg G C T D 
Owen, Sec’y. ' ' 
Clarence G. Stone, Secretary, informs us that at a 
meeting, held * Jan. 26, of the gun section of the 
Siwanoy Country Club, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., the following 
officers for the section were named; Chairman, C. W. 
Schedler; Secretary, Clarence G. Stone; Captain, W. 
Thorpe; Vice-Captain, Geo. A. Wylie; Supplies, Harry 
V. Morgan; Handicap, G. A. Wylie, C. G. Stone and 
E. W. Valentine; Trophies, C. W. Schedler, John Wint- 
jen, Gus. Kolb; Executive Committee: C. W. Schedler, 
C. G. Stone, W. Thorpe, IT. V. Morgan and E. W. 
Valentine. 
The country place of the Crescent Athletic Club, at 
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, may have a change of ownership, 
if the club members decide to purchase a fine piece of 
land on Hempstead Harbor, near Sea Cliff, L. I. The 
Bay Ridge property is assessed at $390,000. It was said 
that the money that could be obtained from the sale 
of this land would easily finance the proposed new 
athletic field, which would give the club a much larger 
area for sports than it now enjoys in the Bay Ridge 
property. The Sea Cliff property contains 100 acres, and 
is on the water front. Here the club would have a fine 
opportunity for yachting and water sports. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Thirty-nine shooters took part in the shoot of the 
Hudson Gun Club, Jersey City, on the first day of last 
week. D. D. Engle was high for the day with 86 per 
cent. The team contest, Clarendon Gun Club vs. Hudson 
Gun Club, was won by the Clarendons, 130 to US. Each 
club is now one and one. The deciding match will be 
shot on the Clarendon grounds at an early date. The 
third shoot of the prize series will be shot on Feb. 12. 
Secretary-Treasurer Elmer E. Shaner writes as follows: 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Please announce to the readers of 
I' orest and Stream that the Twelfth Grand American 
Handicap tournament, that of 1911, will be held at Col¬ 
umbus, O., June 20, 21, 22 and 23, on the grounds of 
the Columbus Gun Club. There will be $1,500 added 
money, and the winner of first place in the Grand 
American Handicap proper will be guaranteed $1000 in 
cash in addition to a handsome trophy. 
The Columbus Gun Club was the lowest bidder for 
conducting the G. A. LI. tournament this year, its bid 
