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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 21, 1908. 
May 12-14.—Des Moines, la.—Iowa State shoot. Chas. 
VV. Budd, Sec’y. 
May 12-14. — Boise, Idaho.—Idaho State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation. Harry B. Grauel, Sec’y. 
May 13-14.—Ossining (N. Y.) G. C.; $100 added. Chas. 
G. Blandford, Mgr. 
May 13-14.—Sistcrsville, W. Va.—West Virginia Shooting 
Club; added money and prizes. Ed. O. Bower, Sec’y. 
May 14.—Perry (N. Y.) R. and G. C. W. J. Austin, 
Sec’y. 
May 14.—Skaneateles Junction, N. Y.—Glenside G. C. 
Cottle & Knapp, Mgrs., Auburn, N. Y. 
May 14-15. — Sulphur, Okla.—Platt National Park <1. C. 
E. I. Newblock, Sec'y. 
May 15.—Franklin, Ky.—Simpson County G. C. H. H. 
Black, Sec’y. 
May 19-20.—Syracuse, N. Y.—Messina Springs G. C. 
G. M. Phillips, Sec’y. 
May 19-20.—Olean (N. Y.) G. C. F. E. Mason, Sec’y. 
May 19-20.—Portsmouth (O.) G. C. Fred C. Kettes, Sec’y. 
May 19-21.—Mt. Pleasant (la.) G. C. E. Beckwith, Sec’y. 
May 19-21.—Walla Walla (Wash.) G. C. J. F. Smalls, 
Sec’y. 
May 19-21.—Dallas (Tex.) G. C. E. A. Moseley, Sec’y. 
May 20.—Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. M. A. Harbert, Sec’y. 
May 21-22.—Snow Shoe, Pa.—Clarence R. and G. C. 
C. H. Watson, Sec’y. 
May 21-22.—Jonesville (YVis.) G. C. J. H. McVicar, 
Sec’y. 
May 22.—New Bedford, Mass.—Paskamansett G. C. Eg¬ 
bert G. Bullard, Sec’y. 
May 23-24.—Horine, Mo.—Windsor Lake G. C. Charles 
G. Spencer, Sec’y. 
May 25.—Stratford, Ont.—Pastime G. C. Wm. Boles, 
Sec’y. 
May 25-27.—Bradford, Pa.—Pennsylvania State Sports¬ 
men’s Association shoot. R. S. Pringle, Cor. Sec’y. 
May 26.—Shinnston, W. Va.—M. V. S. L. of W. Va.— 
Ed. PI. Taylor, Sec’y-Treas. 
May 26.—Spring Valley (Minn.) G. C. John Bowden, 
Sec’y. 
May 26-27.—Capron, (Ill.) G. C. Alex Vance, Sec’y. 
May 26-28.—Lincoln, Neb.—Nebraska State Sportsman’s 
Association thirty-second annual tournament; $500 
added. Earl A. Lee, Sec’y. 
May 27-28.—Dayton, Ky.—Kentucky T. S. L. Dr. I. P. 
Gould, Sec’y. 
May 29.—Valparaiso (Ind.) G. C. W. L. Lederer, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—Shamokin, Pa.—West End Gun and Fishing 
Club. Geo. E. Crone, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—E Lexington, Mass.—Middlesex G. C. 
Robert Smith, Sec’y. 
May 29-30.—Pittsfield, Mass.—Oak Hill G. C. J. Ranse- 
housen, Sec’y. i 
May 30.—Watertown (Mass.) G. C. H. W. Jordan, Capt. 
May 30.—Mechanicville (N. Y.) G. C. George Slinger- 
land, Sec’y. 
May 30.—New Haven (Conn.) G. C. Wm. H. Minor, 
Sec’y. 
May 30.—Buffalo, N. Y.—Audubon G. C. Dr. W. C. 
Wootton, Sec’y. 
May 30.—McKeesport, Pa.—Enterprise G. C. Geo. W. 
Mains, Sec'y. 
June 1-2.—Steamboat Rock, la.—Sunset G. C. A. H. 
Quiggle, Sec’y. 
June 2.—Wolcott, N. Y.—Catchpole G. C. E. A. Wads¬ 
worth, Sec’y. 
June 2.—Mt. Horeb (Wis.) G. C. James Brown, Sec’y. 
June 2-3.—Toulon (Ill.) G. C. Fred L. Perry, Sec’y. 
June 2-5.—Columbus, O.—Ohio State Association. F. 
Shattuck, Sec’y. 
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. 
June 4-5.—Macon, (Ga.) G. C. E. M. Jones, Pres. 
Tune 5.—Sylvan Beach (N. Y.) G. C. M. Cavana, Sec’y. 
June 5-6.—Belleville, Ill.—Egyptian Hustlers’ tournament; 
auspices of Swansea G. C. A. E. Krebs, Sec’y. 
June 6.—Montclair (N. J.) G. C. anniversary tournament. 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
June 9-10.—Malone (N. Y.) G. C. Geo. M. Lincoln, Sec’y. 
June 9-11.—Sioux City, la.—Soo G. C. C. E. Ellis, Treas. 
June 10-11.—Muncie, lnd.—Indiana State shoot, under 
auspices of Magic City G. C. F. L. Wachtell, Sec’y. 
June 10-11.—Wellington, Mass.—Boston G. C. Horace 
Kirkwood, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Dyersburg (Tenn.) G. C. W. W. Lauder¬ 
dale, Sec’y. 
June 10-12.—Jacksonbur^, W. Va.—West Virginia State 
tournament. John Craig, Sec’y. 
June 11-12.—Springfield (O.) G. C. Geo. W. Morgan, 
Sec’y. 
June 13-14.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Badger G. C. Wisconsin 
State tournament. Ed. F. Leidel, Sec’y. 
June 12-14.—Livingston, Mont.—Montana State tourna¬ 
ment. 
June 16-17.—Fairfax (S. D.) G. C. T. J. Thompson, Sec’y. 
June 16-18.—Pine Bluff (Ark.) G. C. Arkansas State 
June 17.—Watertown (Mass.) G. C. H. W. Jordan, Capt. 
tournament. J. T. Loyd, Sec’y. 
June 16-19.—Sandusky, O.—Indian tournament; $1,000 
added. 
June 17.—E. Lexington, Mass.—Middlesex G. C. Robert 
Smith, Sec’y. 
June 17.—Champlain (N. Y.) G. C. E. F. Tiedemann, 
Sec’y. 
June 23-26.—Columbus, O.—The Interstate Association’s 
ninth Grand American Handicap target tournament; 
$1,000 added money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
June 27-28.—St. Louis, Mo.—Blue Wing G. C. Charles 
G. Spencer, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Watertown (Mass.) G. C. H. W. Jordan, Capt. 
July 4.—E. Lexington, Mass.—Middlesex G. C. Robert 
Smith, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Roanoke (Va ) G. C. C. E. Armstrong, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Waynesboro (Va.) G. C. S. T. Day, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Richmond (Va.) G. C. V. Hechler, Pres. 
July 4-5.—S. Framingham (Mass.) G. C- F. P. Hewins, 
Sec’y. 
July 3-4.— Thomasville, Ga.—Cracker G. C. C. W. 
Coopet, Sec’y. , 
July 7.—Littleton, W. Va.—M. V. S. L. of W. Va. Ed. 
H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
July 8-9.—Mandan, N. D.—North Dakota State Sports¬ 
men’s tournament. L. S. Royer, Sec’y. 
July 14-15.—Manning (la.) G. C. G. A. Rober, Sec’y. 
July 14-16.—Boston, Mass.—The Interstate Association’s 
third Eastern Handicap target tournament; $1,000 
added money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pitts¬ 
burg, Pa. 
July 15-16.—Aberdeen (S. D.) G. C. J. T. Foster, Sec’y. 
July 16-17.—Iowa Falls (la.) G. C. J. T. Brown, Pres. 
July 18.—Danbury, Conn.—Pahquioque G. C. E. H. 
Bailey, Sec’y. 
July 28.—M. V. S. L. of W. Va. Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
July 28-30.—Austin, Tex.—State tournament, under aus¬ 
pices of Austin G. C. Wallace Miller, Sec’y. 
Aug. 4-5.—Audubon (la.) G. C. F. Vermilya, Sec’y. 
Aug. 5-6.—Sylvan Beach (N. Y.) G. C. M. Cavana, Mgr. 
Aug. 5-7.—Sherbrooke, Can.—Dominion of Canada Trap¬ 
shooting Association’s tournament. C. G. Thomp¬ 
son Sec’y. 
Aug. 15.—E. Lexington, Mass.—Middlesex G. C. Robert 
Smith, Sec’y. 
Aug. 18-20.—Des Moines, la.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s third Western Handicap target tournament; 
$1,000 added money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Aug. 20.—New Bedford, Mass.—Paskamansett G. C. 
Egbert G. Bullard, Sec’y. 
Aug. 25-27.—Davenport, la.—Cumberland G. C. Harry 
Martens, Sec’y. 
Aug. 28.—Grafton, W. Va.—M.. V. S. L. of W. Va. Ed. 
H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Sept. 1-2.—Nappanee (Ind.) G. C. Geo. F. Miller, Sec’y. 
Sept. 1-3.—Denver, Colo.—Interstate Association Rocky 
Mountain tournament; $1,500 to $3,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Watertown (Mass.) G. C. H. W. Jordan, Capt. 
Sept. 7.—Westport Factory (Mass.) G. C. Albert W. 
Lewis. Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—E. Lexington, Mass.—Middlesex G. C. Robert 
Smith, Sec’y. 
Oct. 13.—Jacksonburg, W. Va.—M. V. S. L. of W. Va. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y-Treas. 
Oct. 30-31.—Clinton (Ont.) G. C. J. E. Cantelon, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
On the grounds of the Mountain View Gun Club, at 
Sycaway, the contest for the championship of Rensselaer 
county will take place on April 11. 
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The first annual open tournament of the Lawrence, 
Mass., Fish and Game Association is announced for 
April 20. There will be added $25 in gold and mer¬ 
chandise prizes. The programme will be issued soon. 
In the final contest for the A. H. Fox Company trophy 
at the shoot of the Independent Gun Club, Holmesburg 
Junction, March 14, Mr. G. S. McCarty scored 96 and 
became the. owner of it. The series of shoots for this 
trophy have begun about five months ago. 
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There was a tie in each contest for the club cups at 
the shoot of the New England Kennel Club at Braintree, 
Mass., March 14. For the club cup, T. G. Bremer and 
J. J. Cairnes tied on 25, and for the season trophy, Dr. 
C. G. Weld and J. Blanchard tied on 24. 
Three trophy contests afforded ample competition to 
the many shooters present at weekly shoot of the Boston 
Athletic Association, at Riverside, Mass., March 14. For 
the Whitcomb shield, Whitney alone scored the possible 
(22) 100. For the Palmer medals, the scores were: 
Tucker (13) 97, Powell (7) 96, Gleason (2) 92. For the 
Ellis trophy, Flint was high with 22%. 
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A special feature of the shoot held by the North Side 
Rod and Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., was a ten-man 
team contest with the Richfield Gun Club. The home 
team was victorious by a score of 203 to 170. A return 
match has been arranged to be held on April 4. The 
Northsiders have arranged to visit the Maywood Gun 
Club to shoot a team match on Saturday of this week. 
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The tournament of the Philadelphia Sportsmen’s Show 
was a distinct success. It was held at Holmesburg Junc¬ 
tion, March 10-12. The Preliminary Handicap, at 100 
targets, was won by John Martin, of New York, with 
87 out of 100; second went to C. H. Newcomb, of Phila¬ 
delphia. In the day’s events, 104 shooters participated. 
No entrance fee was charged. High averages of the 
day were made by Geo. H. McCarty, 161 out of 190; 
second, C. H. Newcomb, 159. The Grand Amateur Han¬ 
dicap on the second day was won by Geo. S. McCarty, 
score 82 out of 100. F. C. Bissett, of South River, N. J., 
and H. Cheneworth, of Baltimore, tied on 81, for second; 
the tie will be shot off later. High average of the day 
was made by C. Mink, 162 out of 190. High averages 
for the two days were: McCarty first, 322 out of 380; 
second, Newcomb, 315; third, Mink, 314. F. W. Moffett, 
of the Crescent Athletic Club, won the A. H. Fox gun 
with a score of 19, the highest straight score at doubles. 
High professional average for the two days was made by 
Lester S. German, 314. The Eastern Handicap at white 
flyers was won by Thomas S. Dando, who, with Hess, 
Mueller, Williams and Aiman, tied on 20 straight. Dando 
won in the fourth round of the tie, miss-and-out. On 
Thursday evening the presentation of prizes took place 
at the Sportsmen’s Show. Mr. A. C. Barrell, of New 
York, acted as master of ceremonies. His presentation 
speeches were models of grace and good sense. 
Two new sets of traps have been installed on the 
Montclair, N. J., Gun Club grounds, to provide ample 
target-throwing facilities for the big tournament on 
April 1. There now are four sets of traps, which will 
insure quick action and elimination of long waits. On 
Saturday of this week, the Orange Gun Club and Wyka- 
gil Country Club, of New Rochelle, will shoot a team 
race with the Montclair Club on the grounds of the 
latter. 
The Stenton Athletic Club announces a series of con¬ 
tests for the Stenton Athletic Club handicap trophy, em¬ 
blematic of the championship of Eastern, Pa. The 
grounds are at Twenty-fourth and Tioga streets, Phila¬ 
delphia. Competition is open to members of the Penn¬ 
sylvania State Sportsmen’s Association, residing in East¬ 
ern Pennsylvania. Each match will be at 100 targets. 
Ties at 20 targets. For further information, address Mr. 
Jock Nabre, 1701 Snyder avenue, Philadelphia. 
Bernard Waters. 
On (he Pacific Coast. 
The Golden Gate Gun Club has elected the following 
officers: President, Tony Prior; Vice-President, C. C. 
Nauman; Secretary-Treasurer, E. L. Forster; Captain, 
C. A. Haight. The club will hold six monthly shoots 
during the season, commencing March 15. The shoots 
will be at 100 targets, and the purse is $100. Apart from 
the club shoot, there will be two extra events for 
trophies, one of the prizes being left over from last 
season, and which was shot for but once. This year the 
member having the greatest number of wins to his 
credit will retain the trophy. The second trophy is to 
be shot for at 10 pairs of doubles. 
The Empire Gun Club will open its trapshooting 
season next Sunday, and regular monthly shoots will be 
held until July. 
Arrangements are being made by the Pacific Coast 
Trapshooting Association to hold a three-day tourna¬ 
ment, May 28, 29 and 30. Several new features will be 
introduced. Arrangements will be completed in the near 
future. 
The Coronado Country Club is arranging for a tourna¬ 
ment for March 22, 23 and 24, which will be similar to 
the shoot held recently at Pinehurst, N. C. Crack 
marksmen from all over the country have been invited. 
There will be another tournament of the Trapshooters’ 
League at Ingleside, March 22. The average entrance 
fee will be $2, and the awards will be under the Rose 
system. Through the courtesy of F. J. Carr and J. P. 
Glynn, the League has added another trophy to its col¬ 
lection of prizes. It will be known as the Grand trophy, 
and must be won three times before becoming the per¬ 
sonal property of the winner. There will be ten events, 
the first four at 20 targets each, the next four at 25 
targets each, and the last two at 20 targets. The second 
is for the Grand trophy, the third for the Hunter Arms 
trophy, the fourth for the Peters trophy, the fifth for 
the Reed trophy, the sixth for the Du Pont trophy, the 
seventh for the Lorensen medal, the eighth for the 
Ballistite trophy. 
Delaware Water Gap Gun Club. 
Delaware Water Gap, Pa., March 4. —No. 1, sweep- 
stake, at 10 live birds, $10 entrance, had winners as fol¬ 
lows: First, Gibbs; second, Graves and Cole; Third, 
Mur.son. 
In No. 2, 10 birds, Felker, Brownell and Gibbs tied on 
S for first; Graves and Smittam tied on 8 for second, and 
Teerpeenning scored 7 and took third money alone. 
In No. 3, 7 birds, the winners were: First. Felker with 
a straight score, and Brownell, Graves aqd Smittam a 
tie for second. Stearns and Miller shot for birds only. 
Scoies: 
No. 1, sweepstakes, 20 birds, $10 entrance: 
Munson, 30 .12222222222202222220—18 
Dr Brownell, 2S .11021111020121111111—17 
Cole, 30 .21201212222222222222—19 
Felker, 28 .10222101021102121202—15 
Smittam, 28 .12122201110112201112—17 
Graves, 30 .22202212212222221222—19 
Teerpeenning, 28 .12112112202102211011—17 
Gibbs, 28 .11211221211121121112—20 
No. 2, 10 birds, entrance $7.50: 
Munson, 30 . 
Cole, 30 . 
Felker, 28 . 
Graves, 30 . 
Brownell, 28 . 
Smittam, 28 . 
Teerpeenning, 28 . 
Gibbs, 28 . 
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. 1221201101 — 8 
2200212101— 7 
1121101112— 9 
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No. 3, 7 birds, entrance $5: 
Brownell. 28.1120112—6 
Graves, 30.1101211—6 
Felker, 28 .1212211—7 
Smittam. 28.1011112—6 
Stearns, 28.0011112—6 
Miller .1121012—6 
Wm. S. Lash, Sec’y. 
