Feu. i, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
50, $100 guaranteed; 
one 
class shooting, 50, 
30 and 
20, 
e other high guns, 
one 
money for each four entries. 
‘ie scores follow 
Event No. 1: 
Yds. 
T’l 
Yds. 
T’l 
unsberry . 
. 28 
8 
Stotts . 
... 29 
8 
•rd . 
. 31 
9 
Horning . 
...28 
8 
imph . 
. 26 
7 
“49” . 
...28 
9 
ade . 
. 29 
10 
Vivian . 
...28 
S 
cRitchie . 
, 30 
S 
“99” . 
...31 
9 
etcher . 
. 30 
10 
Wakefield . 
...29 
9 
ewart . 
. 29 
8 
Marsh . 
...28 
6 
• Wilson . 
. 29 
7 
Tennings . 
...29 
10 
D Bates. 
. 29 
8 
Norris . 
...28 
7 
Upton . 
. 29 
7 
Webber . 
...26 
3 
agner . 
. 29 
9 
Laing . 
...29 
6 
lrns . 
. 28 
9 
J R Taylor. 
...31 
9 
Court . 
. 26 
7 
Reardon . 
...30 
9 
ng . 
. 29 
9 
Cox . 
...26 
5 
ilcox . 
. 29 
7 
W B Darton... 
...28 
6 
:attie . 
, 28 
9 
Hopper . 
... 29 
w 
rncs . 
. 26 
7 
Crew . 
...29 
8 
orrison . 
27 
9 
Sidway . 
...26 
7 
pley . 
. 27 
8 
McQueen . 
...28 
8 
kford . 
. 28 
8 
Davies . 
...26 
5 
>d and Gun .... 
. 27 
10 
McMacken .... 
...28 
7 
storius . 
. 26 
7 
G Stroud . 
...28 
8 
Event No. 3: 
Yds. 
T’l 
Yds. 
T’l 
agner . 
, ’’8 
10 
Stotts . 
... 29 
8 
->rrison . 
. 28 
8 
Barnes . 
...26 
7 
9” . 
31 
w. 
Horning . 
...28 
10 
ade . 
. 30 
9 
Vivian . 
...28 
8 
cRitchie . 
. 30 
9 
Wakefield . 
...30 
9 
ng . 
. 29 
7 
Marsh . 
...27 
9 
etcher . 
. 30 
10 
Jennings . 
...30 
w 
• Wilson . 
. 28 
9 
Ford . 
...31 
9 
Upton . 
. 28 
7 
Fitch . 
...27 
8 
inings . 
w 
Rod and Gun.. 
...28 
8 
storius. 
. 26 
5 
Parker . 
...26 
7 
jardon . 
. 30 
8 
Crew . 
...29 
8 
Mr. H. H. Stevens was a useful assistant at the shoot, 
r. E. P. Wilkin, of Utica, was a visitor professionally, 
le American visitors present were: J. M. Stoddard, 
inandaigua, N. Y.; A. C. Skutt, Morton, N. Y.; 
arence Sidney, Buffalo, N. Y.; J. R. Taylor, Newark, 
; Joseph Wagner, Utica, N. Y., and Fred. G. Wilcox, 
>me, N. Y.; George E. Burns, Cleveland, O.; Ed- 
rd Cox, Buffalo, N. Y.; Willard B. Darton, Portland, 
e.; J. A. R. Elliott, New York City; Orin N. Ford, 
amokin. Pa.; Lon Fisher Buckeye Lake, O.; William 
Hopper, Westfield, N. Y.; Harry Kirkover, Buffalo, 
Y.; M. E. Mayhew, Fred Morrison, Hinckley, N. Y.; 
L. Northcup, Buffalo, N. Y.; H. R. Parker, Cleve- 
id, O. 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Jan. 26.—The Mountain View Gun Club 
lid their Tri-County Trapshooting League tournament 
turday afternoon. A large attendance was present, 
: - ty-three shooters taking part in the day’s sport. A 
1 ge number of spectators witnessed the shooting. The 
pfessionals present were Neaf Apgar, Sim Glover and 
,;k Fanning. Apgar and Sanders were tie for high 
:n. Harry Valentine, of Albany, was second high 
uateur and A. Green, of Schenectady, was third high 
aateur. A number of shooters from Schenectady and 
.bany were present. 
Dn Saturday, Feb. 8, the Schenectady Gun Club will 
lid their league tournament. Next Saturday the handi- 
p for the Ballistite and Empire Powder Company’s 
i;dal will be commenced. 
Jhester B. Smith, a trade representative, was also 
psent. This was Mr. Smith’s first visit, and he made a 
imber of friends. Following are the scores: 
‘pgar .... 
'lover .... 
'anning . 
iiders .... 
'lentine .. 
llliman .. 
I berts .... 
(een . 
lesslin ... 
1 tier . 
Idges .... 
Iller . 
Itts . 
I'kpatrick 
• tman ... 
t C Smith. 
Mite . 
le . 
Inley . 
'tllburg .. 
'n Vost .. 
lHancox . 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
.100 
88 
Borne . 
70 
39 
.100 
85 
Sweet . 
70 
47 
. 100 
72 
Mrs. Butler 
60 
39 
. 100 
88 
Harper .... 
... 60 
23 
. 100 
87 
Crowley ... 
60 
12 
.100 
77 
Film . 
60 
19 
.100 
75 
F Hancox . 
55 
41 
.100 
80- 
H Smith .. 
55 
30 
. 100 
73 
Hill . 
55 
32 
69 
Adams .. 
50 
33 
57 
Mann .. 
30 
21 
61 
Allen .. 
50 
30 
. 100 
55 
Jackson ..... 
50 
25 
. 100 
47 
Paine . 
45 
24 
. 85 
55 
Galvin . 
45 
31 
. 80 
48 
Howard . 
45 
31 
. 80 
60 
L Miller ... 
45 
26 
61 
45 
15 
Dutcher .... 
40 
19 
. 70 
58 
Ryemiller ... 
40 
10 
. 70 
32 
Collins . 
25 
13 
. 70 
47 
1 
J. J. Farrell 
,, Sec’y 
North 
River 
Gun Club. 
«, N. J., 
Jan. 25.—Scores made at 
the club 
are appended: 
12 3 4 
5 
6 7 
8 
11 14 13 10 
12 
15 13 
13 
9 9 10 8 
13 
9 10 
12 
12 12 13 14 
11 
11 13 
12 
11 11 10 10 
13 
9 .. 
10 12 11 12 
11 
12 14 
ii 
events: 
uax ... 
chter 
jtkhoff 
adolph 
’ wnsend 
; pes .., 
■ inter . 
hrke .. 
I lerlain . in 
•:Cloud 
10 12 13 13 12 14 13 12 
8 8 
8 12 11 
7 
14 
11 
9 
13 
9 
8 13 10 
12 10 13 12 If 
10 12 10 10 
12 12 
10 11 
12 10 
10 9 
7 4 
189 
97.18 
0/ THE HIGHEST 
0 AVERAGE YET 
97.18 
MADE WITH 
WINCHESTER 
FACTORY LOADED SHELLS 
W. R. CROSBY 
97.18$ 
for 3,300 Targets 
94.8$ 
for 12,970 Targets 
FRED GILBERT 
95.8$ 
for 9,159 Targets 
HIGH AVERAGE WINNER 
FOR FIFTH TIME 
In 1907 They Also Won 
High Y early Average 
High Amadeur Average 
And were used by^ELEVEN OUT OF 
THE FIRST FOURTEEN HIGH MEN 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 18.—Under most unfavorable 
weather conditions the second semi-monthly shoot was 
held this afternoon. A gale of wind made accurate 
shooting and good scores an impossibility. A class 
badge was won by E. Reineckc with 20 out of 25. Sey¬ 
mour won Class B with 17, and Moll Class C with 16. 
Scores follow: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 25 15 15 25 
Covert . 4 10 15 6 12 7 .. .. 
Seymour . 8 12 17 4. 
Reinecke . 4 8 20 8 16 8 5 17 
Beyer . 4 7 10 3 8 7 .. 
Mesinger . 6 13 9 6 13 4 2 10 
Wootton . 7 10 19 7 19 8 10 20 
Hasbrouck . 5 7. 
Cox . 5 13 15 7 15 13 10 17 
Warner . 7 11 14 6 13 8 4 .. 
Hopper . 7 12 13 5 .. 8 .. 
Alward . 4 8 7 . 
Smith . 5 11 10. 
Moll . 4 11 16 5 14 11 8 11 
Wakefield . 8 8 . 8 7 .. 
Weiss . 9 19 5 11 12 10 17 
Heinold . 6 .. 12 4 14 6 9 19 
W. C. Wootton, Sec’y. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 25. —The weekly shoot of the 
Northside Rod and Gun Club was held on their ground, 
Columbia Heights, to-day. Nine shooters took part in 
the programme, which consisted of eight events, and 
although the cold made their ears and fingers tingle, 
some good scores were made. 
On Feb. 8, the Northsiders will go to Maywood, N. J., 
as guests of the Midland Gun Club, with whom they 
will shoot the fourth of a series of five matches. 
The club has also accepted the challenge of the Rich¬ 
field, N. J., Gun Club to shoot a series of three ten- 
man team matches, best two our of three to win, some 
time in the future. 
The proposed 
consolidation of 
the 
several 
clubs 
in this 
vicinity is progressing very favorably. 
Events: 
1 2 3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
Targets: 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
25 
25- 
1 ( Banta. 
. 9 
11 
8 
12 
19 
22 
1 M Scoskie ... 
. 7 
5 
10 
10 
5 
ii 
14 
17 
J Spaeth . 
. 6 
10 
7 
11 
7 
13 
21 
21 
. 8 
13 
y 
10 
8 
Isaac Storms .. 
. 5 
7 
7 
7 
ii Simonton ... 
. 4 
10 
5 
y 
VV II Wilson... 
. 5 
7 
4 
5 
H Howland ... 
. 9 
10 
7 
10 
3 
9 
Uncle 
Hank 
