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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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What the Consistent Victories of 
REMINGTON-UMC in Competition Prove 
An occasional win proves little or nothing. A slight advantage in 
• conditions—more than an even break in “luck”-and the weaker 
competitor in any single competition, whatever its nature, may come 
out on top. 
But, it's different when victory after victory is won with absolute 
consistency. The law of average makes conditions and luck of no 
account. True worth alone is responsible. 
Constant and repeated wins in competition with all other makes of arms 
and ammunition prove the progressiveness of REMINGTON-UM C 
prove ^at the Perfect Shooting Combination” is built up to a 
standard of quality that has never been equalled or even approached. 
REMINGTON 
UMC 
Trade Mark 
l^g3US§lQlilMC — the perfect shooting combination. 
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO 
299 Broadway. . York ^ 
KMMGTON 
UMC 
Trade Mark 
Trapshooting. 
If you 1 .cant your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
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Fisher ’ Sec ’ y ' 
CO. ,ou/n7m e a n, ,m0re ' Md - Alford Sporting Goods 
G m HTr»Sr ion,hip 
* P "‘ ?o'Zf :0lumb r US 9 A G - G - Lon F 'sher, Sec’v. 
JUn Sec^r CoIUmb “ S ' °’-° hio State shoot"’ Lon Fisher, 
June 13-llTsynicu^’e, 0 N. Y?—New n< York State^ports 
June^S 1 ^ A p °. ciat j° n - A'. E. Hookway, Sec-y-Treas 
i twelfth (T nH^A S ’ °'~ T u Interstate Association’s 
twelfth Grand American Handicap, on the grounds 
Elmer F Shiner 5 T’ n Club; $1500 added money 
Shaner, Secy-Treas, Pittsburg, Pa. 
g sixth°' Western’ A eb \ _The Interstate Association’s 
Mxtn w estern Handicap tournament, under th* 
ElmTr e F 0f m ,he ° n l?^ t C; St-000 added money 
tessa- 
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Bu^Se^’y. M ° ineS ’ la '- The India ns. C. VV. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
March 6-11.—New York City.—International trapshootine 
tournament and sportsman’s exhibition, P Madison 
Square Garden. S. M. Van Allen, Mgr. maaison 
Apr Sec’y 8 '~ Indianap0lis (Ind ' ) G ’ C ’ Ro >' al Robinson, 
APr Kock~^BetWehem, Pa.—Lehigh R. and G. C. H. F. 
AP m f Cd eW 9 rIeans ' La.—Louisiana State tourna- 
E F. Leckert! Se?y SP ‘ CeS 6 City Park G ' C 
April lLl2. Hoimesburg Junction, Pa.-Keystone S.‘L. 
J. H. Anderson, Mgr. 
Pr undeTthf Pringbeld ’ ( IIL — II ! illois State tournament, 
under the auspices ot the Springfield G. C. C. A 
McDermand, Pres. 
Apr SeUy 12 ‘ —BeaVer Crossing ’ ( Neb -) G - C. J. C. Evans, 
APr Sec’y7 NOrth CaIdwe11 (N ’ J’) G. C. Wm. Kussmaul, 
April 26-27.—Wamego Kans.—Big Four League’s tour- 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y 
Anril pa" Gu-clevif'e, O.-Ideal G. C. E. M. Stout, Sec. 
P MelcMor?Sec ! y. S ° Uth End G ’ C ' Howard 
Ma 7inn7^ an T nSbUrg ’. Pa '~ Western Penn 5ylvania Trap- 
shooters League tournament, under the auspices of 
the Q Canonsburg G. C. L. Lautenslager, Pres 
^boh 1 ' Sonfh ° tte ’5 ' The Inte rstate Association’s 
sixth Southern Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the Charlotte Gun Club; $1,000 added 
bur^Ta 2 m£r E ' Shaner ' Secretary-Treasurer, Pitts- 
May 10.—Galion (O.) G. C. U. E CamDbell Pres 
May 11.—Dublin (O.) G. C. N. J. Domfny SecV 
Ma 7nde 9 ' ° U • B ° IS ’ ? a —Pennsylvania State tournament, 
under auspices of the Du Bois G. C U S N 
Crouse, Sec’y, 
May 20.—Belvidere (N. T.) G. C. T. M Drake Tr Pre- 
May 22-23.—Paden City, W. Va.—West Virginia’ State 
tournament, under the auspices of the Paden Park 
xr S fe otl £ g CIub ' T ' M - Mclntire, Mgr. 
May23.-Scranton (Pa.) R. and G. C. J. D. Mason, 
May 23-25.—San Antonio, Tex.—Texas State tournament 
under the auspices of the San Antonio G. C. Dan 
O Connell, Sec y. 
Ma nnHpr'Th LinC01 "' Ne b---Nebraska State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Capital Beach G. C. T C 
Brownfield, Pres. 
Ma und;r'Tv,? ayt0n ' Ky T7 en 7 cky r State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Northern Kentucky G. C 
Hr. I. P. Gould, Sec y. 
May 26 —ToJedo, O.—West Toledo G. C. Geo. Volk, 
oec y. 
Ma Se 3 c ; 7 Y ° rk ’ Pa—York Cif y G. C. N. M. McSherry, 
June 1.—Tarentum, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
T shooters League. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
June 6-8—Moberlv, Mo.—Annual State tournament of 
the Missouri 1 rapshooters’ Association, under the 
auspices of the Moberlv G. C. L. R. Hulen, Sec’y. 
June '--Norwich N Y.-Chenango County F„ G. and 
G. ^C. L. D. Borden, Sec y. 
June i-9.—Columbus, O—.Ohio State tournament, under 
T„nl h ?7 1 U 7 P1 M- S i 0f the C ?‘ umb T h? G. C. Lon Fisher, Secv. 
June mo.—Hmkman, Ivy.—Hickman G. C. S L 
Hodds, Pres. 
June 13-15.—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State tourna- 
ment, under the auspices of the New York State S A 
VV. E. Hookway, Sec’y* 
June 14-15.—Montpelier, Vt.—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 
Rose, Sec y. 
July 11-13.—Wilmington, Del.- The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion s sixth Eastern Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the Du Pont Gun Club; $1,000 added 
T i m i 0 c. ney A Elme f- E ’ bhaner > Sec’y-Treas., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July IS.—Coraopohs, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
t i S ot erS T> L ? a S ue - Louis Lautenslager," Pres. 
July 6-27.—Butler (Pa.) R. and G. C S. G. Purvis 
oec y. 
July 31-Aug. 2. Belleville, Ont., Canada.—Dominion of 
Canada Trapshooters’ Association. Mark Sprague, 
Au S- Batavia N. Y.-Holland G. C. Chas. W 
Gardiner. Sec y. 
Aug. 15 —Allegheny. Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
. sh °°^ rs Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
9;7 7 i7 PaW wn e ’ ° k ' a ’T Bi S Four League’s tourna¬ 
ment. Dave Elliott, Secy. 
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, Secy. 
Sept 12-16.—Atlantic City. N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
Sept. 21. Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Tran* 
shooters Association. Louis Lautenslager. Pres. 
Oct. 4-5. Columbus (O.) G. C. L. Fisher, Sec'v. 
