Feb. i8, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
of out-' 
s morning; they are 
Hudson Gun Club. 
him to tie t e l ' S ;‘,' m T e ° ,‘- urn - ,he '"<*> a " d enable 
for the shoot s Jack 7 ' ai,n,ng for high average 
facecf th77rans- "the pIeasat ? t ' and forty-one gunners 
which we a r know ^ K ground was covered with snow, 
times enoueh wYnd 7 l ery tr - v , ln R «° the eyes, and at 
bullets Ld dipping a nd target f ^ like 
that we had to docking was the conditions 
to good scores Event Vo"^'’ and , no ' v f ry P ro P'tious 
cap prize series anH‘\7 3 "N the thlrd of 'he handi- 
We also had the ru//’ '' llI 3 ams » ^ ane an( l Thoben, Sr. 
welcome and cannot call too often. 
There are^shelu 0 ? * W ‘J I , be lle,d on Sunday, Feb. 26 
.'ary™ h a e\f^ys\^ aar \ h ?. aan ^^ !ecT- 
Events: 
Targets • 1 2 3 4 5 
C Von Lenserke ?! 25 25 25 25 
j h williams .X ?? 22 2 ? •• 
J Fanning . . Jf -0 21 18 
w Thoben, si. :::::::: . 21 •• 
J Putney ... 1^ 23 25 .. 
h JBurimgto'n";.;;. jq ™ 7 ® •• •• 
J Williams. | r . J 3 2 X 17 .. .. 
R H Strader ... 35 3® 3i " 
F Effler .. 31 18 12 11 11 
W O’Brien J . 21 15 22 11 IS. 
H Pape .... .. 21 22 20 24 .. 
T H Foster ... . 35 3? 3r 7 ® •• 
C R Peiper . 3? To 77 " " 
W Thoben, Fr. 3333. 33 16 18 22 19 
C Wolcott ..... 3,1 ;• 35 77 ■■ 
J Leary . J» 16 20 15 15 
J Effler . 33? 77 78 
R Montgomery' -;^ 1 ;;-;--:;;;;;; 10 10 12 .! ;; 
Dr S O’Brien. 17 16 77 •• •• 
T H Kelley 3 3 3 3 3 . FA 2 J 73 S 
Dr W Grell .. 3 3 3 3 3 .. 35 32 3f ? 6 17 
W Emmons ... 35 3n 3 b 7,7 3 
W Wright . 77 3 9 18 19 IS 
T Boothroyd . . 31 3^ 7 6 • • 
T Whitley . . 3 8 77 14 13 
L Piercy ... lb 73 16 16 14 
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Another and Wonder¬ 
ful World’s Record 
— Made i&oith — 
WINCHESTER 
'Rifle* and 
Cartridge* 
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G. W. CHESLEY 
Rod and"c' S 98 l™ de by memberE of the Winchester 
Inter Club MsiS ’ '' ^ Con "" January 24th in the 
them Notffh "T m Ja,U,ary 31st sur P risin 8ly surpassed by 
mem. Note the remarkable scores given below: 
D Winkler . 11 ie nr FA 
C Kurzell .... 77 78 16 IS 
M Anderson .3. j; 77 |? 3 7 
I- Cherry . 7 ® •• 77 11 
F Madden .. 
O T Dolan . 
E E Ketchel 
F L Allen . 
19 
11 10 .. 
.. 21 
•• 15 17 .3 
IS 19 .. 
.. 10 IS .. 
T. IL K. 
Registered Tournamenls. 
a. t 
Apr Kock7secV ehem ’ Pa - Lehi ® h R - and G. C. 
H. F. 
AP J. H 12 Ande 0 i"n: b Mlr JunCti0n ’ ^-Keytone S. L. 
Pr under 13 'tke SP a r u n s^c e es’ tournament, 
McDermand Pres Springfield G. C. C. A. 
April 22.—North Caldw 
oec y. 
i ft f £aS«r 
"in 
Crouse, Secy. u - 3 
A& «—? elvidere '7- J.)_G. C. J. M. Drak 
IN. J.) G. C. Wm. Kussmaul, 
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G. W. Chesley. 5Q , Q 
W. H. Richard. 
H. J. Gussman. 
A. F. Laudensack. 
J- W. Landon. 
Total . 
■50 
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50 
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49 
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49 
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50=200 
50=199 
49=199 
50=198 
48=197 
....993 
loualled S ° S 1 !t iS hardly probable !t wil1 he even 
equalled in some time. Mr. Chesley’s score of a possible 700 is 
che7 S' n °, te 7c rthy ; Every man in this s 0 uad ^ain used a Win- 
Canril e r R ; fle - : 22 L ° ng Rifle caliber, and Winchester 
cb G ? ’ a ^ am CmphaS1Zing ’ the g ener ally accurate and uniform 
shooting qualities of Winchester goods. 
4 
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4 
4 
4 
4 
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(Pa.) R. and G. C.' ‘j^b^Mllon 
Mav 23 —Scranton 
Sec’y. 
Ma &Srs 9 r pf h ow ? m s* 
Trap - 
the >Iis S ouri Tr a pshoofe n rC Ua Assoc7tio7 Ur 3 ent tI 5 f 
June U ^ e N S o?^ch 7° b {- r ' y c 7 C ' L . 
T G C E.D Ch Bo^en.-iec’y nang0 C ° Unty F ” and 
• Dodds~p I r ; C s kman ’ Ky-Hickman G. C. S. L . 
Canada Trapshooters’ Association. ^ka^r^S^rague' 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Winchester 'Rifles and Carlridd 
Shoot Where Vou Hold. 
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newsdealer E on 'Zdet'l'X 
Fores 
?al< 
regularly. 
Ask your dealer “to'" supply' you 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men's Gun Club. 
firi^g W llne’yesterday ^'’ihe 8 'du?7 r^gu'lw^eekly^hoo’t 6 
wefe th , r n ow„ an f d rom 0 d 1 e m ?r d a e ps hard COndition ^ 7 -5 -gets 
with h 19 killfTn b ?S the m bigh a Y era e e gunner of the day 
at and k R M °r Ut ° f each 25 cIa >' tar 8«s shot 
, ana li. M. bhanley, Jr., was a very close second 
with an average of 18 8-11, only 3-11 behind Geiger T 
vtV ^f^ s ® ,an : , tlle military representative, a professional 
was third with an average of 18 1-4, and Phil Coffin°was 
fourth with an average of 16 10-13. n "as 
*1 1 § han,e y» J r -» shot exceedingly well, considering 
the bad light, and he had the distinction ’of being thf 
20,m Sb °°rl er t° Ut of , two squads of six men each on the 
-Ovd. mark to powder 22 saucers out of a possible °5 
shot at It was certainly a splendid exhibition as It 
would take the best shooter all his time on such a adv 
to do the same trick from the 16yd. mark. Tohn Geiger 
came second to Shanley with 19 from the 20yd. mark 
W bhanley was a visitor at the club, and he shot 
well, considering the bad day, strange traps and strange 
were the scares: M ° Ut ° f 3 P ° SSib ‘ e 25 ‘ The “S 
B M Shanley, Jr... 22 17 18 20 20 18 16 IS 19 16 22 .. 
-L 7 r b t e ! Elan . 15 14 16 19 20 18 22 23 17 14 19 »o 16 ”0 
j hil Coffin . 20 21 22 21 17 19 18 15 15 11 18 15 16 
■1 ° h T Geiger . 22 21 IS 18 20 1 9 1 9 16 1 9 21 17 IS " 
j A Quinn... 
J E Wheaton 
W C Shanley . 14 
13 15 10 11 13 14 17 
16 8 16 19 15 
Smokeless. 
Frontier Rod and Gun Club. 
The Manne and Field Club started a special 300-target 
monthly cup shoot at their Bath Beach traps on the 
11 th The gunners were allowed to shoot the gross 
number of targets as they pleased, provided that thev 
777 ,ll . row 1 n „ ,n -strings of 25. C. B. Sayre shot at 200 
and broke 155 of the little clay pigeons. The scores: 
Events : 
Targets: 
C B Sayre .... 
P R Towne .. 
J M Knox .... 
E G Rich _ 
W S Pardonne 
1 
9 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
S 
25 
25 
14 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Total. 
21 
IS 
21 
99 
15 
21 
23 
155 
123 
19 
24 
20 
17 
19 
19 
16 
19 
16 
70 
12 
n 
10 
14 
47 
15 
15 
IS 
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