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FOREST AND STREAM 
[May 23, 1908. 
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THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
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New England Championship. 
Boston, Mass., May 13.—The eleventh shoot on the 
New England championship was held on the Paleface 
grounds to-day, and the twenty shooters present were 
treated in many ways to one of the nicest and most 
sociable shoots held for some time. We were, however, 
short on two of our best enthusiasts in Buffalo and 
Dickey, both having business cares that for once could 
not be thrown to the four winds. 
In the interesting event of the afternoon one Elton 
Clarke, from the unknown ranks, kept all guessing till 
the last events, his efforts then not being quite up to the 
standard which he had been setting during the other 
events—five misses in all, just leaving him one too little 
to secure a pli.ce. 
Chas. Harden, too, was right there with the goods, 
his lately assumed position on the board of directors 
acting as a stimulant. Cutting loose on the last event, 
he made it a tie with Kirkwood. In the shoot-off the 
best shooting of the day occurred, both shooters having 
the limit marks from each direction; but Charlie’s 22, 
ordinarily good enough to win nine times out of ten, 
was just one target less the necessary amount to annex 
his name on the cup for a second time. 
A welcome visitor was Keeler, as it is now only oc¬ 
casionally that we are so favored, Wednesdays seemingly 
being hard for the Attleboroite to leave business. It may 
be necessary for us to shoot in. the moonlight when he 
visits us next time, as only getting with us once in a 
decade, it is necessary for him to take full advantage of 
the few spare moments. 
The club to-day had a number of lady visitors, the 
fine weather and road for automobiling giving a chance 
for the fair sex to be present at the same time as the 
man of the house secures his week’s trapshooting. 
Scores: 
Kirkwood, 20yds. 
Harden, 16 . 
Frank, 17 
Crane, 17 ... 
Smith, 17 ... 
Hodges, 17 , 
Charles, 16 . 
Burnes, 16 
Steel, 16.... 
Lynde, 16 .. 
Bryant, 16 
Kawop, 16 .. 
Keeler, 16 . 
Tones, 16 .. 
Jordan, 17 .. 
Hassam, 14 
Hassam, 18 
Thomas, 16 
Roy, 18 .... 
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Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pr. —-Tournaments registered with the In¬ 
terstate Association during the week ending May 16, fol¬ 
low: 
Kansas City, Mo., May 30.—Social Target Gun Club. 
W. L. Moore, Sec’y. 
Corsicana, Tex., June 3.—Corsicana Gun Club. Gid. P. 
Thompson. Sec'y. 
Atlantic City, N. J., June 8.—Chelsea Gun Club. Curtis 
Kisley, Sec’y. 
Beaver Dam, Wis., June 11.—Beaver Dam Gun Club. 
Chas. F. Zimmerman, Sec'y. 
Trenton, N. J., June 13.—Trenton Shooting Associa¬ 
tion. F. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
Maple Park, III., June 20.—Maple Park Gun Club. M. 
J. Beverly, Sec'y. 
Carbondale, Ill., July 2 and 3.—Carbondale Gun Club. 
P. L. Hies, Sec’y. 
West Frankfort. Ill.—July 7-8.—West Frankfort Gun 
Club. W. C. Rains, Sec’y. 
Trenton, N. J., July 11.—Trenton Shooting Association 
F. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
Champaign, Ill., July 22-23.—Twin City Gun Club 
Clarence E. Johnson, Sec’y. 
Manchester, la., July 23-24.—Manchester Gun Club 
F. Morell Hamblin, Sec’y. 
Trenton, N. J., Aug. 8.—Trenton Shooting Association 
F. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
Trenton, N. J.. Sept. 12.—Trenton Shooting Associa 
tion. F. W. Mathews, Mgr. 
Fairfield, la.. Sept. 23-24.—Jefferson County Gun Club 
W. S. Cook, Pres. 
Dover, Del., Oct. 14.—Fall tournament of the Dela 
ware State Trapshooters’ League, under the auspices of 
the Dover Gun Club. Wm. H. Reed. Sec’y. 
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Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., May 16.—Herewith are the scores of 
the Buffalo Audubon Club for Saturday, May 16. We 
are preparing for a big shoot on Decoration Day at 
which we expect to have 100 contestants. 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 25 15 
C S Sidway. 9 15 24 7 22 10 
Remecke . 8 12 20 9 16 13 
Seymour . 4 12 20 10 17 .. 
Heinold . S 14 18 .. 17 .. 
Mesinger . 8 10 19 8 14 14 
Covert . 6 12 23 6 25 9 
Wootton . 9 14 18 10 20 13 
Reynolds . 6 6 18 .. .. •• 
C J Wilson. 4 13 19 7 20 10 
McArthur . 8 12 20 8 20 14 
Smith . 9 12 19 8 18 13 
Talcott . 9 13 19 9 21 .. 
Stevens . 10 1 4 25 10 -22 13 
Norris . 8 13 21 8 20 9 
Beyer ... 9 20 9 21 •• 
W. C. Wootton, Sec’y; 
