1028 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 27, 1908. 
G. K. Mackie, 
E. C. Henshaw, 
Harry 
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. 19.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. Jay L. Robson, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—Newark, N. Y.—Wayne G. C. P. T. Eggleston, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—New Bedford, Mass.—Paskamansett G. C. 
Egbert G. Bullard, Sec’y. 
Aug. 25-26.—Seattle, Wash.—West Seattle Gun Club. L. 
E. Diller, Sec’y. 
Aug. 25-26.—Scammon (Kans.) G. C. 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 25-27.—Arnold’s Park (la.) G. C. 
Secy. 
Aug. 25-27.—Davenport, la.—Cumberland G. C. 
Martens, Sec’y. 
Aug. 27.—Bristol (Conn.) G. C. Junius Z. Douglass, 
Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Wilmington Rod and Gun Club, of Wilmington, 
Del., has advertised a registered tournament for Tuly 
15 next, but on account of that date conflicting with the 
Eastern Handicap at Boston, application has been made 
to have the date changed to July 22, as several who in¬ 
tended to take part in the Wilmington shoot want to 
go to Boston. The Wilmington Gun Club’s tournament 
and programme committee is working hard to make the 
shoot a success, and has secured already a good list 
of merchandise prizes to be competed for. One of the 
special features of the shoot will be an extra set of 
expert traps which will be devoted to a “continuous 
match” at doubles. Any shooter can enter as many 
times as he wants to, and three valuable prizes will 
be offered to the man making the three highest scores, 
the first prize being a $70 grade double gun. Of course 
no shooter can win all three prizes. Programmes will 
be ready for distribution on or about July 8. Anybody 
desiring a programme should write to Geo. S. Burroughs, 
1315 Sixth street, Wilmington, Del. 
8 6 8 
9 10 
Russell . 16 lg 
Winslow . 8 
Clark .. 21 21 22 18 
Seymour . 17 8 
Durr . ” 15 .. 
Montanus . 13 
Cooper . ’ ’ 17 ” 
A E Hendrickson . 19 is ii io 
J H Hendrickson . 20 
Southworth . 23 !! 
Damron . ’’ 17 20 .. !! 
D H Fanning . 20 19 
N Ressler . 17 ii 13 
T J Kelley . ” ” 22 .. 7? 
Whitley . 15 
J Voorhees . 17 
G Remsen. , 22 
Brecht . 
II L Lee .” ” " 
Kouwenhoven . 
H Voorhees . ” ” 
Morgan . ” |' 
Ropes . 
Pfaender . ’’ ]' ” ” 
Recapitulation—Class C. 
John H Hendrickson. 
Kouwenhoven.. 
9 
11 
8 
9 
13 
ii 
14 
14 
G 
F 
K 
W 
Targets: Hdcp. 
*Neaf Apgar . 18 
*F W Schoverling .16 
H D Bergen .17 
*J S Fanning .. 
*H H Stevens . 
J H Kroger .... 
J H Wellbroek 
C S Medler .... 
Dr P Moeller . 
18 
15 
16 
16 
16 
16 
John Phillip Sousa . 16 
25 25 T. 
20 21—41 
22 20—42 
22 22_44 
23 25—48 
22 24—46 
22 20—42 
16 17—33 
24 17—41 
13 18—31 
19 18—37 
21 20—41 
19 20—39 
19 22—41 
20 21—41 
21 20—41 
21 21—42 
15 15—30 
21 19—40 
24 17—41 
15 17—35 
20 19—39 
19 23—12 
13 16—29 
16 17—33 
H B Williams .16 
H W Dreyer . 16 
H L Lee . 16 
H Voorhees . 16 
T J O’Donohue, Jr.17 
Wm Hopkins . 18 
L H Schortemeier .18 
F W Moffett . 18 
E VV Reynolds .18 
G K Kouwenhoven.18 
A E Hendrickson . 16 
J G Ropes . 17 
A R Metz . 16 
R H Weiskotten .16 
F Pfaender . 16 
Robert Morgan . 16 
G S K Remsen. 18 
John Voorhees . 17 
H Montanus . 17 
W C Damron . 17 
A G Southworth .16 
J H Hendrickson .18 
Thos O’Brien . 16 
*Geo R Schneider.18 
Chas P Cooper . 16 
Joe Whitley . 16 
Thos J Kelley . 16 
D H Fanning . 17 
M W Clark . lg 
Nat Ressler . 16 
C A Lockwood . 17 
“Professionals, 
o,Shoot-off, 25 targets: H. B. Williams, 21; H. 
21; G. S. K. Remsen, 23; D. H. Fanning, 23. 
Events: i 2 
Targets: 25 25 
Hopkins .23 
Weiskotten ..!!! 17 
P re - ver . is i9 
Bergen . 2 0 22 
V\ llliams . jg 
O’Donohue . 
Schoverling .” 
Sousa . 
Wellbroek 
Schorty .. 
Kroger .. 
Medler .. 
Moffett . . H 
Moeller . 
Alexander 
....—.. 17 
21 17—38 14 
21 20—41 18 
18 17-35 
18 16-34 
22 17—39 
22 22—44 
19 21—40 
12 ..-12 
16 17—33 
19 13—32 
14 16—30 
18 18—36 
20 23—43 
18 22—40 
20 16—36 
15 17—32 
14 
5 
11 
20 
17 
5 6 
23 15 11 
23 
19 
15 12 
IS 10 
22 
23 
.. 23 
20 24 
10 15 
15 13 
12 21 
16 15 
18 17 
8 
7 
12 
io 
10 
12 
9 8 
12 .. 
8 6 
8 
11 
21 
18 
Thoben . ' ’ ” " jg 
9 
13 
8 
M W Clark . 
E W Reynolds. 
G S K Remsen ... 
Wm Hopkins . 
L H Schortemeier 
C W Billings . 
John Martin . 
D II F; 
W C 
J G J 
A V 
Damron 
H IV: 
C A 
Lockwood 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., June 16.—Herewith are the scores 
made in the shoot held to-day: 
Events: 1 2 3 
II 
H 
A 
J 
A 
C 
18 .. 
.. 20 
20 .. 
15 .. 
14 .. 
9 IS 
.. 17 
16 15 
18 23 
14 20 
.. 23 
15 22 
is 
8 18 
2i 
15 
L Lee . 
Voorhees . 
R Metz . 16 
H Kroger . is 
E Hendrickson . 16 
S Medler . 16 
II W Dreyer . 16 
J H Welbrock . 16 
Robt Morgan . io 
P J May . 16 
Dr P Moeller . 16 
Chas P Cooper . 16 
F D Creamer . 16 
F W Schoverling . 
Hdcp. 
April 
14. 
May 
12. 
June 
16. 
T’t’l. 
.. IS 
42 
4S 
40 
90 
.. IS 
40 
43 
35 
S3 
.. 18 
42 
40 
82 
.. 18 
ii 
40 
81 
.. 18 
29 
39 
41 
SO 
.. IS 
35 
38 
41 
79 
.. IS 
28 
34 
42 
76 
.. IS 
3S 
38 
30 
76 
,. 18 
36 
38 
74 
29 
37 
66 
Class 
B. 
41 
39 
44 
85 
37 
42 
43 
85 
. 17 
32 
43 
41 
84 
. 17 
37 
43 
39 
82 
. 17 
40 
42 
82 
. 17 
39 „ 
39 
78 
3S 
35 
73 
. 17 
39 
35 
74 
32 
37 
34 
71 
7 33 
32 
65 
jen, 21; 
D. II. 
Fanning. 20. 
Class < 
. 16 
C. 
46 
41 
87 
. 16 
38 
43 
41 
84 
38 
37 
32 
29 
35 
30 
33 
33 
37 
Professionals. 
J S Fanning . 
. 18 
37 
Neat Apgar . 
31 
Sim Glover . 
. 18 
44 
H L Brown . 
. IS 
42 
34 
40 
36 
37 
42 
35 
42 
38 
34 
40 
34 
41 
39 
29 
42 
39 
41 
39 
33 
3S 
31 
32 
42 
4S 
41 
80 
79 
79 
77 
76 
75 
73 
72 
71 
67 
77 
76 
89 
72 
i , was red h e re to-day, and you could 
hardly touch the barrel of a gun. However, we had a 
nice shoot because we took our time about it, and every 
once in a while we would adjourn to the ice cooler in 
the house and quench our thirst. 
Targets: 15 25 
Coster . 7 13 
H D Bergen . 11 20 
Hopkins . 8 15 
Dryer .11 18 
Ryerson . 6 li 
Armitage .11 17 
Targets: 
15 
25 
Hopkins . 
.... 9 
16 
I )ryer . 
17 
Ryerson . 
12 
Armitage . 
15 
22 
II I) Bergen .. 
.... 13 
20 
Duckworth . 
.... 11 
19 
23 
Brombacher .... 
.... 3 
7 
Duckworth . 
.... 9 
15 
22 
Brombacher .... 
.... 10 
18 
22 
Coster .. 
.... 7 
14 
21 
Griffith .. 
.... 12 
19 
F W Bergen ... 
8 
Hopkins . 
.... 9 
17 
Dryer . 
.... S 
15 
Rverson . 
...10 
15 
23 
22 
Armitage . 
... 11 
14 
H D Bergen .... 
... 12 
21 
Duckworth . 
15 
15 
Brombacher .... 
...10 
16 
Coster . 
... 9 
15 
ee, 
Griffith . 
...14 
23 
Suydam . 
...13 
21 
Hopkins . 
25 
Drver . 
18 
15 
Ryerson . 
H D Bergen .... 
...10 
14 
12 
8 
...15 
23 
Duckworth . 9 14 
Brombacher .12 19 
Coster . 8 13 
Griffith .10 19 
Suydam .12 19 
Hopkins .13 21 
Dryer . 13 19 
Ryerson . n 17 
H D Bergen . 14 23 
Duckworth . 
Brombacher .... 
Coster . 
Griffith . 
Suydam . 
Hopkins . 
Dryer .. 
Ryerson . 13 
H D Bergen.14 
11 16 
10 16 
.5 11 
14 23 
8 17 
13 22 
9 16 
21 
24 
Morris Gun Club. 
Scores of Morris Gun Club all-day open shoot, held 
on their grounds Thursday, June IS: 
Shot at. Broke 
Overbaugh .150 120 
Pierson . 150 134 
Schoverley .150 127 
Burcaugh . 150 124 
Betts . 150 102 
Timmons . 150 102 
Brickner . 150 Ilf 
Kemmey . 150 125 
Shot at. Broke 
Hall .150 107 
Byram . 150 122 
Betts, Jr . 130 59 
Moffette . 115 97 
Billings . 115 97 
Sousa . 50 37 
Brown . 50 39 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., June 11.—The ninth annual tourna¬ 
ment of the Boston Gun Club was held on the Paleface 
shooting grounds Wednesday and Thursday, June 10 and 
11, and the attendance, while not so large as is the 
usual case, contained many of the most expert shots of 
the entire New England States. 
In the first day’s events the team match brought out 
the enthusiasm of the shooters to the highest notch 
and never has there been the interest that there was in 
this one; at least four of the teams had a look in till 
the last shot was fired, and the final winners were kept 
on the anxious seat in a way that would not be con¬ 
ducive to nerves, etc. However, when the smoke had 
cleared away and the Boston Gun Club’s team, which 
had tried for nine years to win, was found to be the 
goods; the other shooters with the best feeling that has 
ever been witnessed on a trapshooting grounds were 
most hearty in their congratulations, as the score put up 
w ^s tlie highest that has ever been made in this contest. 
Too little credit cannot be given the Independent 
team in its efforts to land the event, as the unfortunate 
10 of hays in the last round was all that stood between 
them and first place, and a 12, which is ordinary work 
for the undertaker, would have made a tie of it which 
would have added still more to the interest. The con¬ 
sistent work of the remainder of the team was equal to 
any on the grounds, the winners only having 2 targets 
on the four, on an average of over 90 per cent. 
rac ? hi & h average, it was red hot between 
Orimths and Kirkwood, the latter coming under the 
wire just one to the good after a splendid uphill race on 
the part of the former, the last 100 counting 97, which, 
to say the least, is going some. Chas. Marden annexed 
the third average with a 146, his fifth event being the 
only bad one of the day. 
The second day’s programme differed from the first in 
the way of having pairs in the fifth event instead of the 
two-barrded event. The boys found this game hard 
and there is much need of practice on these kind of 
events if the home shooters are to make any kind of a 
showing at the coming Eastern. Griffiths and Rule 
proved to be the high liners at this style, both having 
had former experience that stood good to them, while 
the others had to be satisfied with indifferent results 
in the average race, Rule and Kirkwood had it hot and 
heavy, just two targets separating them at the end of 
the day with the odds in favor of the latter. Frank 
annexed the third average, seeming to have a special 
faculty for 14s, whether in a 15- or 20-target event 
In the Massachusetts State match the interest was at 
fever heat, the entire attendance entering, and it proved 
to be a very spirited affair, ending in a tie between 
Edgarton and Kirkwood with 46 breaks apiece. In the 
tie shoot-oft the latter won on a straight score of 25 with 
his opponent 4 targets in the rear. 
Firaf Day, June 10. 
Events: 1 
Kirkwood .15 
Griffiths 
Powers 
Marden 
Burnes . 
Hodges 
Hebbard .12 
Buffalo .’ 12 
Brinley . 13 
Frank .’. 13 
Bond .’. ’ 11 
Jordan ...13 
Edgarton . 13 
Wheeler . 11 
Ballou .10 
Newton .10 
Charles . 9 
" 10 
14 
13 
11 
12 
9 
2 3 4 
14 15 15 
14 13 14 
11 14 15 
12 15 14 
14 15 14 
11 14 14 
13 14 12 
15 12 12 
14 14 14 
14 12 12 
13 10 14 
14 12 14 
11 14 13 
12 8 14 
14 14 15 
13 13 11 
14 10 8 
11 12 13 
9 9 12 
13 12 12 
13 13 11 
11 11 10 
6 12 14 
12 11 12 
c , , .—~ « xu 14 14 15 
Sibley j . 10 11 12 13 17 14 11 12 11 16 
Richardson .14 9 9 12 15 13 13 14 11 17 
Todd . 13 13 12 12 17 12 10 8 11 15 
J° ne s . 11 13 13 11 16 13 9 9 11 16 
. 12 11 11 10 12 13 12 13 10 16 
Lynde .• 9 6 12 14 17 10 13 14 11 13 
Biyant . 12 12 11 12 17 9 11 10 9 12 
\\ orthmg .13 12 12 13 14 15 
" ard y .16 14 11 11 13 .. 
Mrs Park .14 9 10 12 17 
Horngan .12 10 12 15 
Higginson .14 15 12 .. 
.tiauthaway .12 13 15 
Team match, five men per team, 30 targets per 
16yds. rise, unknown angles: 
5 6 7 
18 15 15 
19 15 15 
20 15 14 
15 14 15 
15 11 15 
19 13 13 
19 14 13 
18 14 13 
13 12 13 
19 12 14 
15 14 14 
19 13 12 
17 13 12 
IS 11 14 
17 11 7 
17 13 14 
17 14 13 
17 14 11 
15 13 13 
17 12 10 
16 13 9 
12 13 12 
17 10 13 
17 9 11 
13 12 12 
16 14 11 
.. 14 9 
.. .. 12 
8 9 10 
15 14 17 
15 13 20 
14 13 19 
13 14 20 
12 14 18 
14 11 19 
15 13 18 
13 13 17 
13 14 19 
13 14 15 
14 13 17 
12 10 15 
12 10 17 
14 13 16 
12 12 18 
13 13 14 
T’t’l. 
153 
152 
148 
146 
143 
141 
143 
139 
139 
13S 
135 
134 
132 
131 
130 
130 
128 
127 
127 
123 
122 
120 
119 
115 
79 
65 
62 
49 
45 
40 
41 
40 
man, 
Boston Gun Club. 
Frank . 27 
Bond .27 
Charles . 28 
Mrs Park . 23 
Kirkwood . 29—134 
Independent Gun Club. 
Brinley .27 
Hauthaway . 28 
Worthing ..27 
Higginson . 27 
Fay . 23—132 
Middlesex Gun Club. 
Burnes . 26 
Hodges . 25 
Sibley . 23 
Wheeler . 27 
Powers .:. 27—128 
Palefaces. 
Griffiths . 28 
Marden .27 
Horrigan .22 
Newton .26 
Ballou .24—127 
Watertown Gun Club. 
Buffalo .26 
Jordan .22 
Hebbard . 28 
Hardy .24 
Edgarton . 22—122 
Palefaces No. 2. 
Todd . 19 
Jones . 20 
Bryant .19 
Lynde .25 
Richardson . 25—107 
Second Day, June II. 
Events: 123456789 10 T’t’l. 
Kirkwood . 14 15 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 18 144 
Buie . 12 13 15 14 15 13 15 12 15 18 142 
Frank . 12 14 12 14 13 14 14 14 14 16 137 
Charles . 13 14 13 15 13 14 13 14 9 19 137 
