May 23, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Malone Tournament. 
Malone. N. Y., May 12.—The third annual tournament 
of the Malone Gun Club took place on the club grounds. 
May 7 and 8. The weather was unfavorable, the first 
day. quite a strong wind prevailing, which, together with 
a cold, drizzling rain, ntade shooting conditions very 
unfavorable. A large number of shooters shot through 
the programme, however, and as the club house is roomy 
and attractive, with a large fireplace, seemed to enjoy 
themselves, in spite of the bad weather. 
High guns among the amateurs for the two days were: 
C. I.. Franz, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., first with 356 out of 
4<>0: A. E. Barrv, of Malone, X. Y., second with 355; 
11. \V. Smith, Syracuse, N. Y., third with 354; Fred 
Morrison, Hinckley, N. Y., fourth with 349; \V. E. Cor¬ 
field. Utica, X. Y., fifth with 346. and Dr. VV. S. Buck, 
Plattsburgh, X. Y., sixth, with 342. Among the profes¬ 
sionals, Sim Glover was, high for the two days, breaking 
375 out of 400; H. II. Stevens next with 371 to his credit. 
The team shoot for $50 purse the first day had five 
entries, and resulted in a victory for the Messina Springs, 
X. Y., team. The scores were: 
Messina Springs 
G. C. 
Plattsburgh G. 
C. 
W E Hookway. 
.. 16 
O B Weir . 
. IS 
C I Dally. 
.. 15 
A G Senecal . 
. 17 
C L Franz. 
.. 19 
\\ S Buck. 
. 20 
R Wheeler . 
.. 17 
F T Riley. 
. 11 
IT W Smith. 
.. 19-86 
G M Wool.. 
. 17-83 
Malone G. C. 
Ogdensburg S. 
A. 
G E Tolman . 
.. IS 
T Fritische . 
. 16 
A E Barry. 
.. 20 
A S Gray. 
. 11 
F T Taylor. 
.. 17 
C H Simonds . 
. 16 
G M Lincoln. 
.. 16 
S Cunningham .... 
. 12 
E E Holgle. 
.. 14—85 
G Meagher . 
. 14-69 
Oneida County 
Sportsmen 
Association Gun Cl 
uh. 
Jos Wagner . 
.. IS 
W E Corfield. 
. 17 
F G Morrison. 
.. 19 
T H Hooke. 
. 11—81 
M E Barker. 
.. 16 
The trophy cup 
event the 
second day resulted 
as fol- 
lows: 
Plattsburgh 
Malone. 
Weir . 
.. IS 
Tolman . 
. 16 
Senecal . 
.. 16 
Barry . 
. 19 
Buck . 
.. 20 
Taylor . 
. IS 
Riley . 
. 18 
Hogle . 
. 17 
Wool . 
.. 18—90 
Huntington . 
. IS—88 
Champlain. . 
Paine . 
.. 19 
Braithwaite . 
. 17 
Burroughs . 
.. 17 
Yan Vleet . 
. 17-87 
Frazer . 
.. 17 
This cup must be shot for at Plattsburgh and Cham¬ 
plain, and the club making the highest total for the three 
shoots owns the cup. 
In a twenty-man team shoot between Malone and 
Champlain, each man shooting 20 birds, Malone won by 
a score of 278 to Champlain’s 264. This tournament was 
registered. 
The individual scores for the two days’ shoot follow: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
*S Glover . 
400 
375 
E F Greenwood. 
200 
153 
*H H Stevens... 
.400 
371 
B F Paine. 
320 
262 
*W B Darton... 
400 
364 
M E Barker. 
380 
314 
*E G W hite. 
400 
347 
G M Lincoln.... 
280 
196 
*11 McMurchv.. 
400 
346 
F T Rilev. 
280 
204 
*A Sibley . 
400 
332 
G M Wool. 
360 
301 
*1 M Hawkins.. 
SO 
72 
F G Wilcox... . 
.320 
253 
C I. Franz . 
400 
356 
T O Ballard. 
260 
147 
A E Barry. 
400 
355 
M W Fortune... 
3’0 
236 
TT W Smith. 
400 
354 
B B Perkins.... 
380 
280 
F Morrison .... 
400 
349 
T E Earle. 
240 
178 
W E Corfield... 
400 
346 
W R W’ood. 
SO 
62 
W S Buck. 
400 
342 
Wm Erazer. 
220 
163 
T B Sanders. 
400 
341 
L C Russell. 
200 
G IT Pumpellev. 
400 
340 
A H Mould. 
160 
115 
R Wheeler. 
400 
338 
1 Fritische. 
60 
40 
F O Roberts.... 
400 
336 
A S Gav. 
60 
37 
Dr Wilson . 
400 
335 
C H Simonds.. 
60 
46 
G E Tolman_ 
400 
333 
S Cunningham.. 
60 
37 
F T Taylor. 
400 
332 
G Meagher . 
60 
44 
E E Hogle. 
400 
332 
T W Holcombe. 
160 
122 
v\ H Hook wav.. 
40)0 
323 
T DeE Burro’s. 
100 
75 
E M Hurd...... 
400 
324 
FI Van Vleet_ 
140 
104 
C T Dailey. 
400 
315 
T AveriH. Ir. 
120 
SI 
O P, Weir. 
400 
308 
T Bra’ithwaited*... 
140 
126 
J H Hook". 
400 
302 
W H Dunn. 
120 
75 
A G Senecal.... 
400 
300 
W Lafountaine. 
100 
68 
J Wagner . 
40)0 
297 
C R Moore. 
100 
82 
D E Mills. 
40)0 
286 
H S Bateman... 
100 
63 
A S Head. 
200 
142 
G J Van Vleet.. 
140 
80 
Geo. M. Lincoln, Sec’ 
y- 
Florence Gun Club. 
Florence, VVis., May 11.—Following are the scores 
made at the practice shoot of the Florence Hod and Gun 
Club, on May 10. The boys did not turn out in numbers 
as we anticipated, but from the scores you will see that 
Florence has a few who are up to snuff, just the same. 
The Florence Rod and Gun Club will give a trap¬ 
shooting tournament on July 8, registered. 
Events: 1 2 Events: 1 2 
E A Thieman. 22 22 O G Johnson. 10 17 
E W Peterson. 21 23 A Trudell . 14 .. 
A J Hockings. 19 23 
E. W. Peterson, Sec’y. 
Bristol Gun Club. 
Hartford, Conn., May 16.—Owing to the small attend¬ 
ance, the Hunter trophy shoot was omitted. The after¬ 
noon was spent on the gold medal shoot and practice 
strings at 25 targets: 
Kittrell .19 porter . 21 
Douglass .19 Attenborough .21 
Hart .,. 10 
Shoot-off, 10 targets: Porter 8, Attenborough 5. 
The next shoot will be held on the afternoon of May 
30, Memorial Day. F. A. Attenborough. 
The Southern Handicap Tournament 
Brings out again the Extreme Popularity 
and Winning Quality of 
WINCHESTER 
Shotg\m Shells and Shotgvirvs 
Very nearly half the contestants at this, the first tournament of 
The Interstate Association for 1908, which was held at Birming¬ 
ham, Ala., May 6-7-8, used Winchester Loaded Shells and over 
one-third used Winchester Shotguns. When the number of dif¬ 
ferent shells and guns used is considered, this is remarkable indeed 
and shows plainly that the Red W Brand are the first choice 
among experts at the trap. And as to winnings, look here: 
FIRST DAY- 
High Amateur Average won by Harry Kahler, scoring 146 
out of 150, with Winchester Shotgun. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP— 
Won by A. S. Carroll, of Bessemer, Ala., scoring 91 targets at 
16 yards with Winchester Shells and a Winchester Shotgun. 
SOUTHERN HANDICAP— 
Geo. Lyon and John Livingston tied with 94. Geo. Lyon 
won shoot-off. Mr. Livingston used Winchester ''Leader" 
Shells and a Winchester Shotgun. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGES 
in both the Preliminary and Southern Handicaps were won 
by T. H. Luttrell, with scores of 90 and 95, shooting a Win¬ 
chester Repeating Shotgun. 
This record of popularity and winning quality at a truly represen¬ 
tative tournament is good enough indication that 
The RED W BRAND Is the Kind To Shoot! 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., May 6.—The regular weekly shoot of 
the Palefaces was held on the Wellington grounds to- 
day, and the attendance was considerably augmented by 
the arrival of Seneca Lewis and Jack Fanning, not for¬ 
getting the lesser lights. 
Our old college chum easily showed the younger gen¬ 
eration that he could still top the lists when necessary, 
and the 91 was pretty shooting, to say the least, in view 
of the fact that it took a straight to win on the last 
event. That he was there, however, goes without saying, 
and there are a few wiser shooters around Boston than 
there were. . 
In the 100-target match the candy kid with a handicap 
of 8 reached top notch and had a clear lead of 3 targets 
over the nearest competitor, Burnes, who had somewhat 
more of a struggle to hold his position with Kirkwood 
and Bryant, only one and two targets away. Scores: 
Fanning 
Hassam . 
Kirkwood 
Staples . 
Powers 
Frost ... 
Burnes . 
8 
14 
10 
14 
9 
13 
8 
15 
91 
9 
13 
9 
15 
9 
15 
7 
13 
90 
8 
14 
9 
14 
S 
13 
10 
14 
90 
10 
11 
6 
13 
9 
9 
8 
15 
81 
9 
12 
8 
12 
7 
13 
6 
14 
81 
9 
12 
9 
9 
6 
12 
S 
11 
77 
8 
12 
7 
12 
7 
11 
7 
11 
75 
Clark . 
7 
11 
7 11 
7 
10 
10 
ii 
74 
Hodges .... 
8 
11 
8 8 
6 
13 
7 
13 
74 
Buffalo . 
S 
12 
8 11 
6 
11 
7 
11 
74 
Bryant . 
8 
7 
9 11 
10 
10 
6 
12 
73 
10 
7 
9 9 
9 
11 
8 
8 
71 
8 
13 
3 S 
7 
8 
9 
11 
69 
5 
9 
S 9 
7 
8 
7 
13 
66 
4 
11 
5 10 
5 
10 
8 
10 
63 
’Todd . 
7 
17 
5 9 
7 
11 
5 
10 
61 
Hallam . 
1 
4 
2 5 
2 
5 
3 
6 
28 
Xelson . 
6 
10 
4 10 
6 
11 
5 
52 
Winners in 
the added 
target 
match: 
B. 
H. T. 
B. 
H. 
T. 
8 
98 
Brvant . 
73 
20 93 
Burnes . 
.... 75 
20 
95 
Kirkwood 
. 90 
4 94 
Oscoda Gun Club. 
Oscoda, Mich., May 15.— The Oscoda Gun Club opened 
the season to-day with a shoot at 25 targets. But five 
members were present, with the following scores: 
f Swenson. 20 Markham .12 
Hamilton . 78 Miller . 10 
Ely . 17 
A. R. Miller, Secy. 
