352 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 4, 1911. 
1910 High Amateur Average 
Won by MR. J. S. DAY, of Midland, Texas, using 
ap*; 
Factory Loaded Shells 
Gorman, Texas, and Walnut Springs, Texas, August 15-17—245 Straight 
Walnut Springs, Texas, 
Midland, Texas, - 
17 - 18—266 
»-»)S 
10-11 IS 
12 - 15—190 
Big Springs, Texas, - 
Cisco, Texas,, and Gorman, Texas, 
PARTICULAR ATTENTION 
i, directed to the fact that all of Mr. Days shooting was done with 1>ETERS BEGULMptt'redtom Sy 
'p a t S S y ea S sTas“y loir fo^ot a.ways score hut you wii. 
average better than with any other make. '****“ 
Shoot the shells that have established another World’s Record-97.28^-the kind 
that do not have to be used in any special make ol gun to give best resu s. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager „ _ „„ 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Feb. 24.—Tbe Analostan Gun 
Club held a shoot on Feb. 22.—The elements were 
against good scores. Tbe wind blew at the rate of 35 
miles per hour, and the reader can imagine how it 
affected the targets. It was also very cold, and taking 
into consideration the fact that the boys had not shot 
since last October, the scores were creditable. We had 
with us as visitors Winchester Worthington, Du Pont 
Lewis and U. M. C. Anderson. Following are the scores: 
The best shot wins. The writer wishes to thank you all 
for attending this our annual midwinter shoot, ana 
hopes to see you all back often. „ . 
K L. Fisher, Sec y. 
Steubener 
Shot at. 
. 100 
Broke 
85 
Toohey ... 
Shot at. ' 
. 50 
Broke 
2(5 
100 
78 
26 
Peck . 
. 75 
59 
Ferree .... 
. 50 
23 
52 
. 50 
IS 
Parsons _ 
. 65 
44 
Harrison . 
. 45 
29 
Brav . 
. 50 
40 
Barr . 
. 40 
28 
C S Wilson 
. 50 
38 
Kervin .... 
. 25 
20 
. 50 
37 
. 25 
14 
50 
. 25 
13 
Wagner .... 
. 50 
36 
Coleman .. 
. 25 
14 
Hogan . 
36 
Talbott ... 
. 25 
S 
Stine . 
. 50 
36 
Seabridge . 
. 25 
4 
Dulanev ... 
. 50 
33 
Moise . 
. 15 
3 
Wise . 
. 50 
30 
Shoup .... 
3 
Trap in Chenango County. 
Norwich, N. Y„ Feb. 22.—The Chenango County Gun 
Club held their shoot on the club grounds on the 
afternoon of Feb. 22. A strong wind and a blinding 
snowstorm cut the scores down somewhat 
With visitors from Oriskany Falls and Y\ ateryille, they 
had a nice crowd, considering the cold day. All of the 
bovs were sadly out of practice for this first shoot since 
last fall. One thousand targets were trapped, and the 
boys all seemed to enjoy the sport. Following are the 
scores: 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., Feb. 23—The holiday shoot at the 
Ossining Gun Club was participated in by eighteen 
trapshooters yesterday afternoon, and the Poughkeepsie 
cup became the property of Daubeney Brandreth with a 
score of 242. The event was at 300 birds in strings ot 
100 each. John T. Hyland held the lead on New Years 
Day and Lincoln’s Birthday, but finished yesterday with 
a total of 239. „ ,, 
The Montclair cup was won by James H. Moran, in a. 
handicap event at 100 birds. His score with an allow¬ 
ance of 20 birds, was 95. , . 
The result in the prize event at 50 targets was as fol¬ 
lows : 
T T Hyland 
A Bedell 
44 
37 
C G Blandford. 4 43 
Bonney 
Fowler 
Race .. 
Lewis . 
Brooks 
Ames . 
Shot at. Broke 
50 
70 
80 
79 
80 
75 
75 
100 
100 
100 
100 
85 
Merchandise event, 25 
Steubener . 
09 
Wilson 
Peck . 
. 20 
Dulanev 
Dufour . 
. 19 
Toohey 
Stine . 
. 19 
\\ agner 
Hogan . "... 
. IS 
Brooke 
. 18 
. 18 
Bray . 
. 18 
Yarella 
singles: 
Wilson . [j, 
. 17 
. 17 
. 16 
. 13 
. 13 
. 13 
. 10 
Shot at. Broke 
Harvey . 85 72 
Hennery . 85 55 
Borden . 100 89 
Steere . 70 50 
Allen . 70 55 
E. D. Borden, Sec’y. 
Wm Fisher . 8 39 
I T Washburne. 5 41 
G Brandreth .15 27 
T H Moran.15 40 
R Frank Zarr.15 47 
W F Wagner.15 30 
J V Kirby. 20 40 
New York Brokers at the Traps. 
On the grounds of the Country Club of Westchester, 
brokers of the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday, 
25th prox., established a new annual trapshooting event 
at 100 targets, handicap, for the championship ot the 
Col F Brandreth... 5 36 
N Tuttle . 9 40 
G B Hubbell. 6 39 
L F Lyons. 8 49 
J F Hahn.. 13 36 
Lyons won a silver cup as first prize. 
After tbe scheduled events there was a scratch shoot 
at 9 5 targets. • 
Scones of the Poughkeepsie cup event, 300 targets, in 
string's of 100 each: 
D Brandreth . 80 
J T Hyland. 
C G Blandford. 76 
A Bedell . jjl 
Col F Brandreth. il 
First 
Second 
Third 
Total. 
100. 
100 . 
100. 
80 
So 
77 
242 
85 
S3 
71 
239 
76 
83 
77 
236 
81 
82 
68 
231 
71 
72 
63 
206 
T. T. Hyland, 
Sec’y. 
Columbus Gun Club. 
Celumbus, O., Feb. 23.—Fifty-one shooters took part 
in the midwinter tournament held on the Columbus 
Gun Club grounds on Feb. 22 and 23. C. Collins, of 
Aldine. Tnd., carried off high average; Bert Cooper, of 
Thornville, second. W. Webster, of ^Cplumbus, ^ tied 
Mr. Cooper for second place. Jim Smith, of South 
Solon, third. C. Coburn, of Mechanicsburg, fourth. 
High professional, was won by R. O. Heikes; C. A. 
Young was second, only one bird behind; L. J. Squier 
third, one bird behind Young. The attendance was cut 
down on account of cold weather and quite a number of 
shoots at other places held on Washington s Birthday. 
After changing the program to pay losses each day 
there were only a few to take advantage of it. Quite 
a number of shooters are attending now. Interest in 
trapshooting is on the boom. The way shooting is start¬ 
ing up in new and old places this year promises to be 
a banner year for trapshooting. No cleaner sport exists. 
L Frost .. 
P Kellogg 
N L Carpenter. 
E Roesler . 
E G Bruns. 
A Corlies . 
H L Smith. 
T F Wilcox.... 
the 
traps 
and made the 
following 
. 25 
96 
H 
E Dewing... 
22 
75 
2.2 
92 
E 
M Leask. 
.... 35 
72 
. 20 
89 
N 
Borland .... 
.... 15 
72 
0 
88 
F 
W Duryea.... 
.... 24' 
72 
. s 
87 
H 
E Butler .. 
.... 20 
71 
. 40 
86 
C 
B Spears. 
.... 10 
70 
. 30 
86 
1 
D Chapman.. 
.... 28 
69 
. 8 
84 
E 
A Tauchert.. 
.... 26 
G7 
22 
83 
F 
W Hoeninghaus 25 
66 
. 45 
83 
J 
G Dettmar... 
.... 15 
65 
. 8 
S3 
P 
Slade . .*.- 
.... 25 
63 
. 40 
82 
F. 
Tefft . 
.... 30 
60 
. 10 
82 
F 
C Watkins... 
60 
.. 10 
SI 
C. 
A Huhn, Jr... 
.... 20 
59 
35 
SO 
W 
.1 Berg. 
5b 
. 30 
79 
D 
A Loring, Jr. 
_ 16 
55 
.. 0 
76 
G 
C Hollister 
.... 25 
43 
.. 8 
75 
A 
W Butler .... 
.... 42 
w 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mount Vernon, N. Y.. Feb. 22. —The gun section of 
the Siwanoy Club held a holiday shoot, with the follow- 
ing results: Shot at. Broke. Per C t. 
Z C Offutt . 95 62 65.2 
H T Smith. 95 53 55.7 
L C, Rauch. 75 5S 77.3 
G F Kolb. JO 24 34.2 
W G Gallagher. 52 69.3 
G A Wylie . SO 62 68.8 
W M Wylie. 9, 61 6..9 
W W Thorpe. 9‘ 66 68 
L Dick . <0 41 58.5 
H V Morgan. |0 45 56.2 
T Wintjen . 60 4o (5 
C. G. Stone, Secy. 
