508 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[April i, 1911. 
May 30.—Cleveland (O.) G. C. F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
May 30.—York, Fa.—York City G. C. N. M. McSherry, 
Sec’y. 
May 30.—North Lancaster, Mass.—Clinton G. C. W. J. 
Tedford, Sec’y. 
May 30.—New Haven, Conn.—Western Connecticut Trap- 
shooters’ League, under the auspices of the New 
Haven G. C. E. H. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
May 30.—Iowa City (la.) G. C. C. Bothell. Mgr. 
May 30.—Buffalo (N. Y.) Audubon C. Edw. Reinecke, 
Sec’y. 
June 1.—Tarentum, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters’ League. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
June 1*2.—Jewell (la.) G. C. W. S. Hoon, Sec’y. 
June 1-2.—Newton (111.) G. C. C. M. Frank, Sec’y. 
June 1-3.—Newark, N. J.—Jersey State tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Smith Gun Club. Chas. T. 
Day, Sec’y-Treas. State Association. 
June 2-3.—St. Charles, Mo.—Missouri State R. A. C. C. 
Crossman, Sec’y. 
June 3.—West Chester (Pa.) G. C. F. H. Eachus, Sec’y. 
June 6-8.—Moberly, Mo.—Annual State tournament of 
the Missouri Trapshooters’ Association, under the 
auspices of the Moberly G. C. L. R. Hulen, Sec’y. 
June 6-8.—Sioux City, la.—Soo G. C. W. F. Duncan, 
Sec’y. 
June 7.—Norwich, N. Y.—Chenango County F., G. and 
G. C. E. D. Borden, Sec’y. 
June 7-9.—Columbus, O—.Ohio State tournament, under 
the auspices of the Columbus G. C. Lon Fisher, Secy. 
June 8-10.—Gulfport, Miss.—Mississippi State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Gulfport G. C. 
N. PL Paythress, Sec'y. 
une 9.—Pottsville (Pa.) G. and F. A. E. I. Elliott, Sec. 
_ une 16-17.—Redfield (S. D.) G. C. Dr. E. E. Giltner, Pres. 
June 9-10.—Columbus, Neb.—Big Four League tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Columbus G. C. 
Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
June 10.—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Hall, Sec’y. 
June 10-11.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Wisconsin State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Badger G. G. Ed. F. 
Leidel, Sec’y. 
June 13-15.—Hickman, (Ky.) G. C.; $1,000 added money. 
S. L. Dodds, Pres. 
June 13-15.—Syracuse, N. Y.—New York State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the New York State S. A. 
W. E. Hookway. Sec’y. 
June 13-15.—Huron, S. D.—South Dakota State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Huron G. C. T. H. 
Null, Sec'y. 
June 14-15.—Montpelier, Vt.—Vermont State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Montpelier G. C. H. B. 
Moulton, Pres. 
June 14-15.—Brownsville (Pa.) R. and G. C. H. O. 
Hornbake, Sec’y-Treas. 
June 14-15.—Nebraska City (Neb.) G. C. F. C. Nichol¬ 
son, Sec’y. 
June 14-16.—Spencer (la.) G. C. R. B. Randolph, Sec’y. 
June 15.—Milton (Pa.) R. and G. C. S. PI. Koch, Sec’y. 
June 15-16.—Marshall (Mo.) G. C. E. W. Brown, Sec’y. 
June 15-17.—Chicago (Ill.) G. C. E. B. Shogren, Sec’y. 
June 17.—Newmanstown, (Pa.) G. C. F. S. Rader, Sec’y. 
June 20-23.—Columbus, O.—The Interstate Association s 
twelfth Grand American Handicap, on the grounds 
of the Columbus Gun Club; $1500 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner. Sec’y-Treas, Pittsburg. Pa. 
June 24.—Long Hill, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. L. 
tournament, under the auspices of the Hillside G. C. 
E. H. Bailey, Pres. 
June 26-27.—Kenmare, N. D.—North Dakota State tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Kenmare G. C. 
H. E. Peck, Sec’y. 
June 28-29.—Huntingdon, Pa.—United Sportsmen of Penn¬ 
sylvania. J. F. Meehan, Mgr. 
June 29-30.—Cape Girardeau (Mo.) G. C. J. A. Kinder, 
Sec’y. 
July 3-4.—Upper Creve Coeur Lake, Mo.—Falstaff G. C. 
Fred C. Suhr, Sec’y. 
July 8.—Catasauqua, Pa.—Bryden G. C. H. W. Osmun, 
Sec’y. 
July 9-10—Fargo. N. D.—Gate City G. C.—Albert E. 
Rose, Sec’y. 
July 11-12.—Princeton (Mo.) G. C. E. W. Stacy, M.D., 
Sec’y. 
July 11-12.—Manning (la.) G. C. E. E. Breckenridge, 
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 
money. Elmer E. Shaner. Sec’y-Treas., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 11-13.—Little Rock, Ark.—Arkansas State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Little Rock G. C. 
Geo. \Y. Clements, Sec’y. 
July 14.—Salisbury (Md.) G. C. T. B. Lankford, Capt. 
July 18.—Coraopolis. Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters’ League. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
July 18-19.— Albia, la.—Monroe County F. and G. P. A. 
J. R. Price, Pres. 
July 22.—Western Connecticut T. S. L. tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Pahquioque G. C. E. H. 
Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
T.. 1 .. or? n<7 tt _i /nr \ /-« o — 
Sec’y. 
July 31-Aug. 2.—Belleville, Ont., Canada.—Dominion of 
Canada Trapshooters’ Association. Mark Sprague, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 8*9.—Lock Haven, (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Johnson. Sec. 
Aug. 8-10.—Omaha, Neb.—The Interstate Association’s 
sixth Western Handicap tournament, under the 
auspices of the Omaha G. C.; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner. Sec’y-Treas., Pittsburg, Pa 
Aug. 10.—Berwick (Pa.) R. and G. C. W. I. Shrader, 
Sec y. 
Aug. 15.—Allegheny, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap¬ 
shooters’ Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Aug. 15-17.—Charlotte, N. C.—North Carolina State tour¬ 
nament, under the auspices of the Charlotte G. C 
J. E. Crayton, Pres. 
Aug. 16.—Batavia, N. Y.- Holland G. C. Chas. W. 
Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Aug. 16-17.—Pawnee, Okla.— Big Four League’s tourna¬ 
ment. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Aug.19.—Bridgeport, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Seaside 
G. C. E. H. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Aug. 22.—Mechanicsburg, (O.) G. C. F. J. Coburn, Sec. 
Aug. 24-25—Sioux Falls (S. D.) G. C. J. j. Burns, Sec’y. 
Aug. 24-25.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C. A. W. Vernon, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Ogdensburg (N. Y.) Shooting Association. 
J. M. Morley, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Waterbury, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Mattatuck 
R. and G. C. E. H. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Sept. 4-5.—Lynchburg, Va.—Virginia State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Lynchburg G. C. J. D. 
Owen, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Charleston (Mo.) G. C. J. A. Howlett, Sec. 
Sept. 12-16.—Atlantic City, N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y, York, Pa. 
Sept. 13-14.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering, Sec’y. 
Sept. 21.—Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap¬ 
shooters’ Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Sept. 27-28.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. II. Foulk, Sec'y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Columbus (O.) G. C. L. Fisher, Sec’y. 
Oct. 10-12.—Des Moines, la.—Iowa State tournament. 
C. W. Budd, Chairman Board of Directors. 
Oct. 25-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., March 26.—At the traps of the 
Hudson Gun Club to-day there were forty-three shooters 
that took part in the program events of the regular bi¬ 
monthly club shoot, and. helped inaugurate a series of 
six shoots for the Du Pont and the Western Cartridge Co. 
trophies. In the series of club prize shoots that have 
been going on for the past three months, and which was 
finished to-day, J. Putney was the winner of first prize, 
a silver loving cup; A. P. Lane was second with a solid 
gold watch charm. C. Yon Lengcrke won a cut-glass 
flower vase. Air. D. D. Engle took a piece of cut-glass 
for fourth prize. Whitley and F. Thoben, who tied for 
fifth place, each took a silver cup for their prize. H. J. 
Burlington won a bronze ornament, J. Pape, half dozen 
cut-glass tumblers, W. Emmons a fancy silver-mounted jug, 
II. Pape an oil painting. Dr. Groll took a leather- 
mounted flask for his prize. T. Kelley took a piece ot 
gold. J. Williams a fancy imported ash tray, Tober, Jr., 
a fly-rod, J. Leary an ash tray. R. Strobel selected a 
cut-glass water bottle, W. O’Brien a steel rod, L. Shorty 
a steel engraving, and Williams, Jr., a reloading tool. 
In the Du Pont trophy event, J. Whitley and W. 
Raymond were high with their added handicaps, each 
scoring 25. 
The \Yestern Cartridge Co.’s trophy was shot for in 
event No. 4, and W. Emmons, J. Whitley and W. Ray¬ 
mond managed to scratch out straight scores. 
After the “bunch” had started for home. Dr. O’Brien 
challenged Dr. Groll to shoot a match at 50 pairs of 
doubles. Dr. Groll accepted, and as the scores will 
show, Doc O’Brien had to pay for his foolishness. 
On April 9, our next shooting date, the Emmons trophy 
will be shot for at 50 targets. There is no entrance fee 
in this event, and it is a very nice trophy to try to 
win, so remember the date, April 9, and the way to our 
grounds is by way of the Turnpike car to the Hacken¬ 
sack River bridge, where you will fall in line with the 
crowd that always attends our shoots, and lead you to 
the club house. 
Events: 
1 
o 
3 
4 
5 
6 
t 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Dr Groll . 
16 
17 
15 
13 
14 
IS 
17 
\Y Higgs . 
17 
18 
20 
18 
17 
12 
T Williams . 
16 
16 
IS 
18 
17 
Jlurlev . 
12 
15 
20 
20 
13 
D r> Engle . 
21 
23 
IS 
21 
23 
C Von Lengerke. 
19 
22 
21 
23 
18 
19 
1 Putney . 
20 
19 
19 
13 
10 
A P Lane. 
20 
21 
21 
19 
20 
19 
17 
C Durkee . 
13 
10 
16 
11 
15 
T C O’Brien. 
9 
11 
1 II Baker. 
9 
9 
H Fessenden . 
11 
20 
15 
11 
1 Birch . 
17 
17 
IS 
19 
i 7 
ii 
IS 
18 
16 
18 
F Thoben . 
17 
9 
13 
13 
\Y O'Brien . 
15 
17 
17 
18 
IS 
F Thoben, Tr. 
15 
10 
H Kattenstroth . 
22 
23 
19 
19 
20 
T Pape . 
if 
15 
17 
12 
H Pape . 
17 
17 
10 
11 
IS 
H 
10 
17 
17 
18 
IS 
24 
T H Kelley. 
18 
19 
20 
15 
20 
W Wrisdit . 
IS 
19 
19 
T Boothrovd . 
13 
9 
8 
11 
L Schorty . 
is 
20 
19 
23 
19 
20 
is 
T Fanning . 
21 
19 
23 
23 
T Whitley . 
19 
15 
17 
19 
19 
20 
R Phelps . 
12 
14 
11 
13 
11 
R Strobel . . 
14 
16 
15 
19 
W Raymond . 
13 
19 
19 
IS 
i9 
2)1 Wvnne . 
14 
16 
19 
23 
Dr O'Brien . 
15 
13 
16 
15 
15 
is 
io 
C Knrzell . 
13 
11 
10 
12 
T D Young. 
14 
19 
18 
19 
ii 
i» 
19 
20 
22 
21 
H Taeger . 
15 
15 
11 
IS 
R Braithwaite . 
IS 
18 
15 
19 
20 
iii 
W Bcimer . 
14 
14 
15 
15 
M F Anderson. 
6 
9 
9 
11 
F Vetter . 
10 
15 
15 
F Yerbury . 
10 
11 
10 
14 
Match at 50 pairs of doubles: 
T)r Groll . 
14 
11 
12 
16 
14- 
-67 
Dr O’Brien . 
16 
9 
10 
14 
16- 
-65 
T. H. K. 
Championship of Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia, March 26.—Harry N. Kahler and 
“Butch” Landis divided the honors yesterday in the 
second shoot for the championship of Philadelphia and 
vicinity, each breaking 112 targets of their total of 120, 
over the Edge Hill traps, others of the Class A souad 
being George S. McCarty 110, Jesse Griffith 108, and 
Thomas Tansey 106. This brings the total to date as 
follows: Kahler 226, McCarty 222, Landis 219, Tansey 218, 
Griffith 217. 
The new amateur trapshooting champion thus has a 
lead of 4 targets over his nearest competitor, McCarty, 
with one more shoot to decide the title. In the race in 
Class B. J. Franklin Meehan, by virtue of his excellent 
score of 110 yesterday, has jumped into first place with 
a total of 210, with Percy Pflegar only 2 targets away, 
followed by F. W. Mathews, 206 and W. H. Mathews 202. 
An even prettier race is in Class C, where William IT. 
Clegg and Dr. Wentz are tied with a total for the two 
shoots of 200, the former making 103 yesterday and the 
latter an even 100. Everything yesterday favored high 
scores, there being little if any wind, and the targets 
being thrown true. The shooters took full advantage of 
this, and the totals were correspondingly high. 
Class 
A. 
Champ. 
T’l. 
Champ. T’l. 
Tansev ... 
.106 
135 
McCarty . 
. 110 
139 
Griffith ... 
.108 
134 
Landis ... 
. 112 
140 
Kahler .... 
. 112 
141 
. 
Class 
TV 
V’aHon • • • 
. 101 
128 
Edwards . 
. 88 
114 
Meehan 
. 110 
138 
Crothers . 
. 85 
114 
Mathews .. 
. 106 
128 
Pflegar .. 
. 108 
130 
Bender ... 
. 94 
11S 
Mathews . 
. 103 
127 
Wilson 
. 94 
11S 
Appleton 
. 66 
93 
Took . 
. 96 
118 
Clark .... 
. 96 
116 
Ford . 
. 105 
130 
Class 
c. 
Hand . 
.10S 
128 
Harkins . 
. 61 
79 
. 55 
. 40 
40 
Clegg . 
.103 
12S 
T’instead . 
. 83 
104 
. S9 
109 
. 74 
97 
Lindley ... 
. 30 
30 ■ 
Bowers .. 
. 95 
119 
. 100 
12(3 
Muller ... 
. 102 
129 
Rowland .. 
. 81 
104 
Fontaine . 
. 93 
114 
Smith . 
. 67 
82 
C Watson 
. 89 
107 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Saturday, March 25, was a glad day at the Indianapolis 
Gun Club, due to the presence of Mr. Parry after an 
absence of three months spent in southern California. 
During that time both he and the old gun have grown 
a hit rusty, so the best they could do on 130 targets was 
94 per cent., which included a straight 20. Smoke had a 
25 to his credit, but generally his work was away below 
the high mark he maintained for many months. 
In the cup contest Brennan posted 48 out of 50, Brit¬ 
ton close up with 46. Scores: 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
Shot 
Targets: 
20 20 20 20 25 25 
at. Broke. 
D'xon . 
. 18 17 17 16 .. .. 
80 
6S 
Hvmer . 
. 17 19 15 7 .. .. 
80 
68 
. IS 12. 
40 
30 
Britton . 
. 16 16 IS 16 .. .. 
so 
66 
Parrv . 
. 17 19 19 20 .. .. 
80 
75 
. 17 16 . 
40 
33 
. 14 15 16 .. 
60 
45 
Moller . 
. 14 16 18 19 21 .. 
105 
88 
Barr . 
. 16 18 19 16 .. .. 
80 
69 
. 17 14 . 
40 
31 
Smoke . 
. 13 37 16 17 25 .. 
105 
88 
Short . 
. 13 12 11 .. 15 22 
110 
73 
President’s 
cup. 50 targets, handicap: 
Yds. T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
_ 20 28 Britton . 
... 16 
46 
Barr . 
_ 20 42 Parry . 
... 16 
Dixon . 
.... 18 42 Stitle . 
... 16 
3S 
... 16 
48 
Moller . 
.... 18 43 Smoke . 
... 16 
42 
Neighbors .. 
.... 16 32 Short . 
... 16 
31 
Columbus Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., March 25.—Dr. Van Fossen was high 
gun Saturday afternoon at the traps by breaking 98 out 
of 100. H. E. Smith was next with 95. Smith also 
broke 25 out of 13 pairs. Webster, Chamberlain and 
Jones each had 94 out of 100. Weather couldn’t have 
been better. Dr. Yan Fossen, PI. E. Smith and Shil¬ 
ling are in a tie for a point on the Du Pont trophy, 
each getting 50 straight with their allowance. Dr. Yan 
broke 50 straight. The tie will be shot off Saturday, 
April 1, at 25 targets each. 
We notice our brother secretary on the Lakes thinks 
we are too busy. Just let him bring that 90 per cent, 
team of his down and see how we will take care of 
them. When we get through with them you bet they 
will want to come again. Ask Circleville if they don't 
want to come back. But we don’t like to wait a whole 
year for a return match. Any date will suit. April 20, 
our next monthly shoot would be a good time. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Webster .. 
. 100 
94 
Dr Van . 
. 100 98 
Wing . 
. 100 
92 
Bolin .... 
. 100 SS 
. 100 
94 
. 35 32 
Roundy 
. 100 
94 
Shilling .. 
. 75 61 
11 K Smith. 
. 100 
95 
Postle ... 
. 45 37 
G Smith .. 
. 85 
71 
Black .... 
. 50 32 
Du Pont 
trophy, 50 
targets 
4S 
. 46 
G Smith ... 
Shilling .... 
40 
41 
Dr Van . 
Lon 
. 50 
Fisher, Sec’y. 
