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FOREST AND STREAM 
[June 24, 1911. 
Aug:. 16.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. Chas. W. 
Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Aug’. IT.—Xenia, O.—Green County G. C. A. C. Blair, 
Sec’y. 
Aug 17-18.—Fairmont (W. Ya.) G. C. Ed. H. Taylor, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 19.—Bridgeport, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Seaside G. C. 
E. II. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Aug. 21-23.—Victor, Colo.—Two Mile High G. C. M. R. 
Valentine, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22. Mechanicsburg (O.) G. C. F. T. Coburn, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-23.—St. James (Mo.) G. C. R. H. James, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-24 —Baltimore, Md.—Maryland State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Maryland State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. Geo. P. Mordecai, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23.—Toniah (Wis.) G. C. W. H. Schultz, Mgr. 
Aug. 24-25.—Sioux Falls (S.D.) G. C. J. J. Burns. Sec’y. 
Aug. 24-25.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C. A. W. Verona, Sec’y. 
Aug. 25-26.—Sedalia (Mo.) G. C. J. McGrath, Sec’v. 
Aug. 26.—Reading, Pa.—Berks County League of Gun 
Clubs. Lloyd R. Lewis, Mgr. 
Aug. 29.—Wilkes Barre (Pa.) G. C. E. L. Klipple, Sec’y. 
Aug. 29-30.—Dorchester (Neb.) G. C. J. Freehouf. .Sec’y. 
Sept. 1.—Sandusky, O.—Ye Oak Meadow Gun Range. 
Ira C. Krupp, Sec’y. 
Sept. 3-4.—St. Louis, Mo.—Blue Wing G. C. F. A. 
Grundmann, Asst. Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Salem (O.) G. C. J. H. Pumpbrey, Pres. 
Sept. 4.—Wilmot (O.) G. C. E. E. Ellis. Sec'y. 
Sept. 4.—Ogdcnsburg (N. Y.) Shooting Association. 
J. M. Morley, Sec’y. 
Sept. 4.—Longmont (Colo.) G. C. PI. C. Keef, Cashier. 
Sept. 4.—Waterbury, Conn.—Western Connecticut T. S. 
L. tournament, under the auspices of the Mattatuck 
R. and G. C. E. PI. Bailey, Pres. W. C. T. S. L. 
Sept. 4.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. Frank*A. Anderson, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 4-5.—Lynchburg, Ya.—Virginia State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Lynchburg G. C. J. D. 
Owen, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Wheeling. W. Ya.—Big Game Rifle, Rod and 
Gun Club. II. C. Friedrichs, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.--Pillow (Pa.) G. C. T. A. Bingman, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Charleston (Mo.) G. C. J. A. Howlett, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6.—Wellington (Colo.) G. C. PI. C. Keef, Cashier. 
Sept. 6-7.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Trap Shooters’ League of 
Indiana State tournament. Harry W. Denny, Sec’v. 
Sept. 7.— London (O.) G. C. H. L. Hildinger, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Ft. Collins (Colo.) G. C. H. C. Keefe, Cashier. 
Sept. 7.—Downs (Kans.) G. C. W. II. Charles, Sec’y. 
Sept.^ 9 —New Athens, Ill.—Egyptian G. C. Jac. PI. 
Koch, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Cainesville (Mo.) G. C. G. D. Davis, .Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Omaha (Neb.) G. C. F. T. Lovering, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Cincinnati (O.) G. C. IP. S. Connelv, Sec’y. 
Sept. 20-23.—Atlantic City. N. J.—The Westy Hogans of 
America. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y, York, Pa. 
Sept. 21.—Braddock, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania Trap- 
shooters’ Association. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Sept. 27-28.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. IT. 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. 17-18.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. G. K. Mackie, Pres. 
Oct. 25-26.—Kansas City, Mo.—Big Four League’s tour¬ 
nament. Dave Elliott, Sec’y. 
Nov. 28-29.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worthing¬ 
ton, Vice-Pres. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The tournament scheduled for Denver, Colo., Aug. 14 
to 19, which carried with it an announcement of $5,000 
added money, has been postponed until 1912. 
* 
The tournament scheduled for Victor, Colo., Aug. 21- 
23, is to be the State tournament given under the aus¬ 
pices of the Rocky Mountain Interstate Sportsmen's 
Association. 
X 
The Du Pont Cun Club was organized in November 
of last year. The club house and grounds are delightfully 
arranged with a view to the comfort of the members. 
The grounds are reached by two trolley lines along cool, 
shady streets. The membership of the club is 4C0. 
* 
The Squier money-back system proved eminently suc¬ 
cessful at the New York State shoot on June 13-15. The 
net purse created under the system, including $300 added 
by the Interstate Association, amounted to $831.05; 
Losses paid in full, $364.45; surplus to 30 high guns 
$466.60. 6 
* 
Five men tied for the amateur championship of Ohio 
on June 15, at Columbus—Edwards, Volk. Burns, Kistler 
and Doolittle, each breaking 48 out of 50. Kistler won 
the shoot-off with 25 straight breaks. R. O. Heikes, of 
Dayton, did some remarkable shooting with a run of 
180 straight breaks in two days. 
K 
The Interstate Association has issued a very com¬ 
prehensive program of the sixth Eastern Handicap tour¬ 
nament, to be held July 11-13, under the auspices and 
on the grounds of the Du Pont Gun Club. It will be 
well for every contestant to read carefully the program, 
as some very radical changes from the usual program 
are incorporated therein. 
The regular meeting of the New York State Sports¬ 
men’s Association was held on the 14th inst. Many 
prominent members of the Association were present, and 
President H. W. Smith was instructed to appoint a 
secretary from each of the thirty-seven counties of New 
York State, who in turn, is to keep in close touch with 
the shooters of his county and to advance all game pro¬ 
tection bills under instruction of the State Association. 
It is confidently expected that through the efforts of 
these secretaries, a very owerful game protective as¬ 
sociation will be formed. 
* 
Paul T. Evans, Secretary Thornburg (Pa.) Gun Club, 
writes: “In mailing the scores of our club shoot, held 
10th inst., I failed to mention an item of interest to 
shooters in this neighborhood. The Du Pont trophy 
was won by Judge F. W. Hughey. The Judge won the 
first leg on Good Friday, and on account of business 
pressure, was not able to shoot again for same until last 
Saturday. Besides holding the office of President of the 
Thornburg Gun Club, he is an ardent sportsman, and 
we all congratulate him, especially so because he still 
sticks to his old hammer gun and catches them on 
down grade, about as good as the best.” 
Big Four League Tournament. 
Columbus, Neb., June 10.—The two-day registered tour¬ 
nament of the Big Four League, under the auspices of 
the Columbus Gun Club, ended this afternoon. C. C. 
Tappan was high amateur for the two days on a score of 
270 out of 300, closely followed by S. A. Gates with 269. 
Geo. W. Maxwell led the professionals with 280. Forty- 
two men attended the tournament. All but three shot in 
every event. Scores: 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
Total. 
W J) Townsend. 
. 131 
124 
255 
C A Thorpe. 
. 131 
120 
251 
B A Dixon. 
. 134 
118 
252 
Geo Ropers . 
. 123 
103 
226 
G A Schroeder. 
. 137 
127 
264 
S A Gates. 
. 137 
1.32 
269 
123 
263 
Wm Amagost . 
. 120 
109 
99Q 
W F Howe. 
. 113 
94 
207 
A1 Bahr . 
. 138 
100 
238 
E Amapost . 
. U9 
119 
238 
Tohn Lewis . 
. 116 
no 
226 
M F Koster. 
. 181 
100 
991 
A D McDowell. 
. 132 
115 
248 
IT Richardson . 
. 129 
125 
254 
W IT Illion. 
. 131 . 
113 
244 
C Linderman . 
. 130 
11S 
24S 
Wm Douglas . 
. 109 
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Fred Osterman .. 
. Ill 
1°0 
2 .ii 
Frank Miller . 
. 136 
120 
256 
E A Varies. 
. 137 
l’fi 
263 
N D Thore. 
. 138 
134 
9fi9 
H F Mapnussen. 
. 71 
86 
157 
Toe Tnnon . 
. 130 
131 
251 
E O Hutchinson. 
1 90 
H4 
236 
W F Magnussen. 
. 130 
113 
24.3 
Fred Tallon . 
. 108 
95 
203 
C C Tappan. 
. 145 
1°5 
270 
C D Wentworth. 
199 
109 
231 
G K Mackie. 
. 124 
1 oo 
246 
F Arteswein . 
. 127 
116 
243 
Geo Nicolai . 
. 129 
13.3 
252 
A Buck . 
123 
Professionals: 
D D Gross. 
. 129 
1°9 
258 
F G Bills. 
. 14° 
137 
279 
T T Dav. 
. 139 
127 
266 
Fd O’Rrien . 
. H5 
133 
278 
G L Carter. 
. 134 
117 
251 
T W Garrett.. 
. 130 
131 
261 
Geo V’ Maxwell.. 
. 141 
139 
280 
Funk . 
115 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., June 10.—The extreme heat of the past 
few days and quite a number nf our members attending 
shoots at Milwaukee and the South Shore, combined to 
cut our attendance down considerably. Several are 
beginners at the traps, while a few showed lack of prac¬ 
tice, not having been here for some time. Scores; 
Events: 
Targets: 
C B Barnes. 
O P, Goode. 
R C'amoson . 
T. M Fetherston. 
G A Oliver. 
G Kontsombros . 
F B Fox. 
F K Hammond.. 
Dr W A Bruetti 
J V Hall. 
"Miss Walker 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
25 50 50 25 25 12p 
21 31 28 19 23 15 
13 35 31 . 
23 44 45 .. .. 17 
15. 
IS 37 46 .. ..14 
4 11 IS 13 10 6 
. 13 .. 11 
. 9 17 .. 
8 .. .. 10 14 .. 
10 .. .. 10 19 .. 
5 . 
June 11.—The cool wind from the west again came as 
a relief to the hot spell, and quite a number took ad¬ 
vantage of it for the afternoon. Thomas was at the head 
of the line most of the time, tying with Schultz in the 
practice events at 25 targets, each breaking 24. In the 
club event, No. 2, at 50 targets, 16yds. rise, Thomas 
scored 48, Eck and Fetherston making him hustle to keep 
the lead, as they each broke 47. In the 50-target handi¬ 
cap event, Thomas, Eck and Riley tied for first place 
with scores of 42, Thomas breaking his from 20yds., while 
Eck and Riley both shot from the 19yd. line. Tucker 
and Oliver each broke 23 out of 25 in the next event at 
25 targets, Thwaite, Kumpfer and Schultz each scoring 22. 
Several handicap races were shot between Thomas, 
Fetherston and Taggart, one of 50 targets from 20yds., in 
which Fetherston broke 46, Thomas 45 and Taggart 41. 
At 23yds., Thomas and Fetherston tied on 23 breaks, 
while Taggart scored 21. At 19yds. Fetherston broke 24, 
Thomas 23, Harry Dare 21, while Thwaite and Olivet- 
each scored 20. 
Tucker is a visiting shooter from Rockford, Ill., and 
he thoroughly enjoys trapshooting, and he grinds the 
targets to dust in fine shape. 
Mrs. Cutler’s scores are gradually going higher, one of 
19 to-day being her highest up to date. Mrs. Fetherston 
also landed one 19 and an IS. 
Events 1 2 
Targets: 25 50 
D E Thomas, 20 . 24 48 
H Thwaite, 19 . 18 41 
W F Riley, 19 . 22 39 
L Kumpfer, 18. 41 
L M Fetherston, 20. 47 
J II Shrigley, 18. 44 
C R Seelig, 18. 40 
Geo Eck, 19 . 47 
C F Stemm. 19. 42 
W Mott, 16. 14 28 
C W May, IS. 1.9 38 
J Schultz, 18 . 24 43 
B L Kammerer, 18 . 21 40 
Mrs Cutler, 16 . 13 33 
C F Seelig, 16. 39 
O Kausch, 16 . 15 37 
F P Bue, 16 . 14 42 
A J Rundquist, 16. 13 31 
F Ross. 16 . 20 35 
A G Oliver, 16 . 18 40 
F Cook, 16 . 45 
PI Dare, 16 . 34 
A C Rhoades, 16 . 38 
W C Porter, 16. 40 
Geo Porter, 16 . 31 
H Nichol, 16 . 42 
P J Slazle, 16. 40 
Mrs Fetherston, 16 . 37 
J A Taggart, 16. 
Mrs Taggart, 16 .. 
A B Tucker, 16. 22 .. 
E Hanson, 16 . 3 .. 
3 4 5 6 7 8, 
50 25 25 25 25 25 
42 .. 23 23 22 23 
41 22 20 .•. 
42 23 . 
39 22 
40 24 24 22 23 
42 
38 21 
34 
22 
36 
16 
35 
.J. 
34 
23 
20 .. 
44 
.. 21 
30 
33 
39 
17 
10 
11 
11 
.. 21 
20 
21 
23 
Supplementary G. A. H. Entries. 
Pittsburg, Pa., June 12.-—Inclosed we send you a 
supplementary list of thirty-four more entries for thb 
Grand American Handicap, making a total of 356 entries 
to date: 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’v-Treas. 1 
Bell, F. C., Lexington, Ky. 
Burt, C. H., Laingsburg, Mich. 
Brown, Henry, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Connor, A. C., Springfield, Ill. 
Conner, J. W., Sterling, Ill. 
Crothers, E. K., Bloomington, Ill. 
Coburn, H. H., Memphis, Mich. 
Demitt, C. E., Morrow, Ohio. 
Dull, Wm. H., Goshen, Ohio. 
Davidson, C. I., Springfield, III. 
Ditto, Chas. H., Keithsburg, Ill. 
Dimock, Geo. E., Elizabeth, N. J. 
Englert, John L., Catasauqua, Pa. 
Geach, John, Granville, Ohio. 
Glover, Arch., Ambia, Ind. 
Hoon, W. S., Jewell, la. 
Hulshizer, John R., Granville, Ohio. 
Hobbie, Chas. W., Fulton, N. Y. 
Lee, Frank, Hoopeston, Ill. 
Mooney, J. S., Rock Falls, Ill. 
Miller, Del., West Allis, Wis. 
Maland, J. E., Jewell, Iowa. 
McNeir, F. W., Houston, Tex. 
McKinnon, M. B., Brunswick, Ga. 
Norviel, Homer, Huntsville, Ohio. 
Orr, J. L., Newark, Ohio. 
Rambo, L. S., Delong, Ill. 
Ridley, Wm., What Cheer, la. 
Simpson, R. E., Laingsburg, Mich. 
Stoner, W. W., Mt. Sterling, Ky. 
Voige, Alfred M., Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Warren, Thos. A., Hot Springs, Ark. 
Wettleaf, Wm., Nichols, la. 
Ward, P. C., Hickman, Ky. 
Newmanslown, Pa., June 17. 
Twenty-five members took part in the shoot of the 
Newmanstown Gun Club. Elmer was high amateur with 
144 out of 150. Hawkins took first professional, 146. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Elmer . 
150 
144 
E H' Adams_ 
. 150 
132 
PI Ball . 
150 
136 
F Coleman .... 
. 150 
141 
F Gerhart . 
150 
137 
C II Adams.... 
. 150 
126 
F S Rader. 
45 
39 
Cal Prutzman . 
. 150 
115 
II Weik . 
150 
116 
A Moyer . 
. 150 
125 
W D Ibach. 
150 
94 
Allen Heil .... 
. 150 
143 
T Hoffman . 
150 
119 
1 L Englert.... 
. 150 
135 
H Beckelman .. 
150 
113 
Li J Schlicher.. 
. 150 
142 
Wm Werth . 
150 
118 
Arrow . 
. 150 
137 
F F Kintzer. 
150 
120 
Burns . 
. 150 
130 
M Shaneman ... 
150 
119 
Stapleton . 
. 150 
58 
G M Zellers.... 
150 
122 
J N Keller. 
. 105 
81 
M R Eshelman. 
150 
130 
Professionals 
T M Hawkins... 
150 
146 
L R Lewis. 
150 
128 
"O S Sked. 
150 
144 
L S German.... 
. 150 
139 
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