Feii. i, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
PINEHVRST A WINNING SHOOT 
The first mid-winter tournament given by Mr. Tufts, owner of the 
popular and well-known Winter resort, Pinehurst, N. C., was a howl¬ 
ing success and is assured as an annual fixture. About fifty of the 
best shooters from the North and South faced the traps. 
U. M. C. Arrow and Nifro Club Shells 
were used far more widely than any other make. Mr. A. M. Hatcher 
won the Highest Professional Average, scoring 278 ex 300 Mr 
Frank Hall was high-gun for the first day, breaking 96% per cent 
of 150 targets—-a splendid score. Mr. George. L Lyon broke 
271 ex 300, giving him Second Amateur Average. All of the 
above were won with U. M. C. shells, and in addition, the' Highest 
Genera.1 Average of the whole tournament. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY. 
Write to M. Hartley Company, Sole Representative, 313-315 Broadway, New York City. 
T rapshooting. 
’f you want your shoot to he announced here 
nd a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Ib troph7 Berg€ “ Beach (L ‘ L) G ‘ C ’ F - A - St°ne 
b' 90 8 _iVT Ka K Sas 9i ty \ ^ Io -’ midwinter tournament. 
’ , -Harrisburg (Pa.) Sportsmen’s Association live- 
fs o..‘°^ rnament - Karl Steward, Sec’y. 
shoot Dayt ° n ' Ky ’~Northern Kentucky live bird 
’Merrm F ' d Sec : y ter ’ N- J ’ _North River G - G - Jas- R- 
f Be^kb^SeUy ’ N ‘ Nortl,side R - and G - C. H. 
T Haven (Conn.) G. C. W. T. Minor Sec’v 
"trophy. -Bergen Beach (L ‘ L > G C. F. Z' Stone 
> oion^n -P w ne v U L St T (N V-F ) G - C. annual club cham- 
p u o2 lp *w Hcrbert L - JiHson, Sec’y. 
cun oTfl C f KeCSP a 0rt ’ Ra --McKeesport Daily News 
Geo. W Mains Sec’y aUSP,CeS ° f En,erprise G - G - 
^7 -B u rg ' n } i each (L. I.) G. C. 
tion'lAwTT gh ?u m ’ Ala.-The Interstate Associa- 
tioon Sou,hern Handicap target tournament; 
PimburJ Pa m0ney ‘ ElmCr E - Shaner ’ Sec ’y-Mgr.: 
meyer~Se?y er ' and ^ Md ^ Shooting Club. F. Bill- 
it—Bergen Beach (L. I.) G. C. L. H Schorte. 
Tl? e (? S M y ’ 2 °I p earl street. New York. 
Dr m c: - H IO Bu P ^ e s’ec^. t - ) C 3nnUaI tournament. 
KeebTapt L ** e City ’—Idaho-Utah shoot. H. C. 
^cfceespor, Pa-—Enterprise G. C. thirteenth 
annual tournament. Geo. W. Mains, Sec’y. 
June 10-11.—Muncie, Ind.—Indiana State shoot, under 
Tune It?}? 63 P MaglC M Cl Y G V C ‘ F ‘ L - Wachtell, Sec’y" 
1 9 °'i 1 9 2 R - ?' n | llra Y N - L’ -New York State shoot. 
j nint 3 h" 6 Cr^i°d U ? bUS ’ °' _ i? he .Interstate Association’s 
XI mo American Handicap target tournament; 
Pit“burg Pa y - Elmer E ' Shaner ’ Sec’y-Mgr.; 
JUly thUH 16 T^? at0n ’> a F S - The Interstate Association’s 
Eastern Handicap target tournament; $1,000 
burg? p a 0ney - Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pitts- 
AUg T„ S V S ' herbr Y ke < ■ Quebec.—Dominion of Canada 
ftasrs c” , G? , ¥a P s,Vc”r“* ol 
A "WS !0 sS' , w“°.5S’’H I .^T. h p' In,er * , *“ 
$1,000 added money. Elmer E 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
SepL 7-8. —Troy, N. Y.—Mountain 
Farrell, Sec’y. 
C. W. T. Speiser 
target tournament; 
Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., 
View G. C. J. J. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Feb. 18-19.—Blue Mound (Ill.) G. C. J. W. Robbins, 
Sec y. * 
Feb - 22-—Sulphur Okla.—Platt National Park G. C. 
E. I. Newblock, Sec’y. 
Feb. 22.—Fall River, Mass.—Great Island G. C. P. 
Letendre, Sec y. 
Feb kr 22 ir Ed | e , Hlll > Pa -—Highland G. C. J. Franklin 
Meehan, Sec y. 
Feb. 22.—Cleveland, (O.) G. C. 
Feb. 22.—Troy, N. Y.—Mountain View G. C. J. T 
Farrell, Sec’y. J 
Feb. 22.—Troy, N. Y.—North End R. and G. Club. W 
A. Lockwood, Treas. 
March 25-26.—Leesburg (Fla.) G. C. B. F. Watts, Sec’y. 
April 1 — Montclair, FL J.—Championship of Metropolitan 
clubs under auspices of Montclair G. C. Edward 
Winslow, Sec’y. 
April 18 or 20.—Westport Factory (Mass.) G. C. A. W. 
Lewis, Sec’y. 
April 21-23.—Hutchinson, Kans.—Kansas State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. Chas. T; Rankin, Sec’y. 
April 30-May 1.—Danville (Pa) G 
bee y. - - - 
Ma a ?7 1 8T V MaTnf°(N ( Y ) ) G' C F Q.ston, Pres 
Ma V 12 -fc D 1ect° in - S 
May G 1 Bl 4 aTd?o S rt i Sfgr (N - YJ & $1 °° added ’ Gb - 
^ 4a5 Chil?? addeTmoney a^id prii^ W Ed V <W“ Sh ° oti ?« 
May 14,-Skaneateles Junctfon N v ri. T r ’ n CC Z 
*%$*-*""* <FSo g c Ts: 
May 25-27.—Bradford, P a .—Pennsylvania < 5 „f„ c . 
May" 1 26-28.—Lincoln?” 8°"^ 
a A d S d S e 0 d C . iaU E°a n r, TET&y™" 1 
May GouldTs?c’ y :° n ’ Ky ’- R entucky T. S. L. Dr. I. P. 
May Mmn7 M Se Ee y eSPOrt ’ Pa - Ent er P rise G - C. Geo. W. 
JUn QuiggTe Ste s a e“’ b y 0at R ° Ck ’ Ia - Sunset G. C. A. H. 
JUn Sha«uTk; 0l S U e m c b y US ’ °-° hi ° State Association. F. 
June 3-4. Fort Dodge (la.) Driving Park G C 
June 3-5. Jersey City.-New Jersey State shoot. 
June 4—Wyoming (N. Y.) G. C. F. B. Childs, Sec’y 
’nfeJS’m.TsS,?’ c . 
JUn add 1 ed W ' —SandUSky ’ 0_ I ndian tournament; $1,000 
JUn Se?y 9 - -Springfield (a) G ’ C Geo - W. Morgan, 
Jul y L—Richmond (Va.) G. C. V. Hechter Pres 
dU y SeUy —S ' Framjngham (Mass.) G. C. f! p! Hewins, 
JUly Co 3 ope7 T S h e°cV aSVine ’ G «-C«cker G - C. C. W. 
SePt Lew,^ W s e e S c P y° rt FaCt ° ry (MasS > G ’ C ’ Albert W. 
