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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July g, igio. 
Aug. 15-16.—Gorman (Tex.) G. C. E. B. Gilbert, Pres. 
Aug. 16-17.—Homer, Ill.—Homer-Ogden G. C. C. B. 
Wiggins, Sec’y. 
Aug. 16-17-18.—Spirit Lake, la.—“The Indians.” E. H. 
Tripp, Mgr. 
Aug. 17.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. Charles W. 
Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Aug. 17-18.—Walnut Springs (Tex.) G. C. W. S. Peace, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 17-18-19.—Charlotte, N. C—North Carolina State 
tournament under the auspices of the Charlotte G. C. 
T. E. Crayton, Sec’y. 
Aug. 18-19.—Medford (Ore.) G. C. J. R. Wright, Sec’y. 
Aug. 19-20.—Gananoque, Ont., Canada.—Thousand Island 
G. C. C. A. Lewis, Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—Spring Valley (Pa.) Shooting Assn. E. H. 
Adams, Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—Chicopee Falls, Mass.—Stevens R. and G. C. 
F. E. H. Sheldon, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-23.—Sullivan (Mo.) G. C. J. T. Williams, Sec’y. 
Aug. 22-24.—Montreal, P. Q., Can.—Dominion of Canada 
Trap Shooting Association. T. Claude Cooke, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23.—Washington, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
tournament, under the auspices of the Washington 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Aug. 23-24.—Grand Island (Neb.) G.C. F. F. Kanert, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23-24-25.—Ft. Smith, Ark.—Arkansas State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Ft. Smith G. C. T. 
T. Omohundra, Pres. 
Aug. 24.—La Crosse (Wis.) G. C. J. V. Winter, Sec’y. 
Aug. 24-25.—Manchester (la) G. C. J. Morrell Hamblin, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 24-26.—Asbury Park (N. J.) S. A. Maltby Conover, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 30.—Cedar Rapids, la.—Hawkeye G. C. A. W. 
Vondraeck, Sec’y. 
Aug. 30-Sept. 1.—Chicago (Ill.) G. C. C. P. Zacher, Sec’y. 
Aug. 30-Sept. 1.—Denver, Colo.—Fred. A. Stone, Shoot¬ 
ing Park tournament. A. E. McKenzie, Mgr. 
Sept. 1-2.—Selinsgrov'e, Pa.—Sunbury-Selinsgrove G. C. 
C. Foster, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Clarksburg, W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Phillipsburg, N. J.—Alert G. C. E. F. Mark- 
ley, Mgr. 
Sept. 5.—Columbia, Pa.—Excelsior R. and G. C. W. M. 
Guiles, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Hammond (Ind.) G. C. J. C. Becker, Sec y. 
Sept. 5.—Belleville (Ont.) G. C. Hugh Howey, Sec’y. 
Sept 5.—Expedit, Pa.—Big Bend R. and G. C. W. C. 
Shifter, Pres. 
Sept. 5.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. Harry E Buckwalter, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 5-6.—Nashville, Tenn.— Cumberland Park Club. 
Irby Bennett, Pres. 
Sept. 5-6.—Cincinnati, O.—Hyde Park G. C. E. W. 
Rugg, Sec’y, pro tern. 
Sept. 6—Allentown (Pa.) R. and G. C. C. H. Snyder, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-7.—Cainsville (Mo.) G. C. 
Sept. 7.—Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. 
Sept. 8-10.—Atlantic City, N. J.—Westy Hogans tourna¬ 
ment. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
Sept. 17.—Beverly, Mass.—United Shoe Mchy. G. C. 
Geo. F. Eaton, Pres. 
Sept. 22-24.—Phoenix, Ariz.—Arizona State tournament, 
under the auspices of the Phoenix G. C. A. W. 
Galpin, Sec’y. 
Sept. 23-24.—Troy, N. Y.—Laureate Boat Club. J. J. 
Farrell, Mgr. 
Sept. 28-29.—Sullivan (Ill.) C,. C. Ben Cochran. Sec y. 
Sept. 30.—Fairchance, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania 1. S. 
T. tournament, under the auspices of the Fairchance 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Oct. 6-7.—Jacksonburg W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S.L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Oct. 20.—Allentown, Pa—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Heil, Sec’y. 
Nov. 10.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig, 
Sec’y. 
G. D. Davis, 
Edw. Erickson 
Sec’y. 
Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Dates of registered tournaments have been changed 
as follows: Riverside Gun Club of Brainerd, Minn., 
from July 9 to July 11; Cainsville, Mo., Gun Club, 
from August 17-18 to September 6-7; Fred A. Stone 
Shooting Park, Denver, Colo., from August 23-25, to 
August 30, 31 and September 1; the tournament of the 
Childress, Tex., Gun Club, July 26-27, has been can¬ 
celled. 
The program of the Columbus, O., Gun Club’s mid¬ 
summer tournament, to be held July 12-15, has a total 
of 100 targets for the afternoon of the first day, twelve 
events totaling 200 targets, $22 entrance on July 13, 
eleven events on July 14 and 15 respectively, 200 tar¬ 
gets, $21 entrance. On the last two days the last fifty 
targets constitute a handicap, 16 to 20 yards. The 
Squier money back system, modified, will be used. On 
July 13, events 7 and 8 will be the gun contest, $1.00 
extra. Competition is open to all. 
8 ^ 
The registered tournament of the Pahquioque Gun 
Club of Danbury, Conn., July 30, has an attractive list 
of prizes for the winners, 100 in all, $500 in value. 
First is a Stevens pump gun; second, a Winchester 
rifle. Average prizes are provided for professionals. 
There will be a special handicap event, $2.00 entrance, 
15 to fill. There will be two 15, five 20 and two 10-target 
events, divided into a series, of which events 1-3 open; 
events 4-5 and 6-7 are handicaps, and 8-9 are open. 
Each series has eight prizes. The Danbury champion¬ 
ships and five-man teams contest will be features, for 
which the prizes respectively are a silver cup and $10 
in gold. Covered platforms and two sets of traps will 
be provided. For program address Secretary E. H. 
Bailey, 27 Spring street. 
Bernard Waters. 
Vermont State Shoot. 
The second annual tournament of the Vermont State 
1 rap Shooters’ League was heicl at St. Albans, V ermont, 
unaer the auspices ot the St. Albans Gun Club, it was 
most successful in every way and all participants agreed 
mat they had never attended a .more enjoyable tourna¬ 
ment. traps and targets gave pertect satisfaction, ihe 
weather conditions were most lavorable and some very 
high scores were made. "Dusted ' targets were con¬ 
spicuous by their absence. 
At the annual meeting of the League members held 
in the American House June 18, the following officer;, 
were elected lor the ensuing year: President, Dr. C. 
H. Burr oi Montpelier; vice-president, Dr. R. E. Smith 
of Rutland; secretary-treasurer, Charles E. Davis of 
Rutland; executive committee, G. B. Milne of Barre, 
c. H. Stevens ol Vv est A,bans, and I. L. Adams of 
North Bennington. Montpelier, Vermont, was selected 
a 3 me piace tor the next annual tournament. 
June 14, 
Shot at. Broke 
First Day. 
Shot at. . 
Broke 
*J A R Elliott.. 
2o0 
195 
M T Huber.... 
200 
lo0 
*1 H Keiler, Jr. 
200 
191 
L Hill . 
160 
MO 
*G M Wheeler.. 
200 
170 
L C Russell_ 
160 
138 
*J S Fanning.... 
2o0 
198 
R C Holmes_ 
120 
108 
‘H 11 Stevens... 
200 
197 
1’ L Streeter.... 
160 
135 
C H Burr. 
200 
183 
VV M Marshall. 
160 
loo 
B A Eastman... 
200 
184 
H D Millington. 
2c0 
180 
E F Greenwood 
200 
183 
P S Clark. 
200 
184 
F E Adams. 
200 
174 
A B Pratt. 
200 
183 
G B J-Vlune. 
200 
172 
IN B Simmons.. 
160 
9o 
C E Davis. 
200 
184 
G M Bliss. 
200 
109 
R vV Wheeler.. 
200 
180 
J A Vv right.... 
120 
109 
Dr R E Smith.. 
200 
186 
B B Perkins.... 
160 
12o 
H F Yvoodfin... 
200 
141 
A Milne. 
2o0 
111 
J B Howley.... 
200 
176 
Pontbriand . 
200 
lei 
G B Walton.... 
2u0 
ISO 
K Brooks . 
160 
106 
H B Moulton... 
200 
188 
C 11 Stevens_ 
140 
87 
W P Springer.. 
200 
18/ 
*S Glover . 
200 
193 
A S Head. 
2u0 
190 
1> P Paine. 
120 
99 
D Barclay. 
200 
153 
T Chenitte. 
120 
106 
R E Pinney_ 
200 
156 
A H Scriver.... 
120 
162 
1 L Adams. 
200 
177 
A S Willett. 
40 
3d 
F II Winstone.. 
200 
173 
J B Geddys. 
40 
33 
W P Twigg.... 
200 
167 
A Rosseau . 
40 
16 
June 15, 
Shot at. Broke 
Second Day 
Shot at. Broke 
*J A R Elliott.. 
*T H Keller, Jr. 
200 
196 
*Sim Glover. 
200 
193 
200 
189 
R F Pinney.... 
120 
91 
*G M Wheeler.. 
200 
169 
1 L Adams. 
200 
187 
*] S Fanning... 
200 
190 
J B Geddys. 
40 
32 
*H II Stevens.. 
200 
195 
W P Twigg.... 
140 
122 
C II Burr. 
200 
179 
G M Bliss. 
200 
170 
B A Eastman... 
200 
173 
A Milne . 
80 
51 
E E Greenwood 200 
185 
W B Simmons. 
89- 
47 
F E Adams. 
200 
182 
W M Marshall.. 
100 
89 
G B Milne. 
200 
160 
P L Streeter... 
100 
86 
C E Davis. 
200 
183 
H D Millington 200 
192 
R W Wheeler.. 
200 
187 
P S Clark. 
120 
110 
Dr R E Smith.. 
200 
184 
A B Pratt. 
120 
109 
H F Woodfin.. 
200 
171 
R C Holmes.... 
120 
106 
J B Howley.... 
200 
177 
C Hill . 
120 
108 
G B Walton.... 
200 
165 
B B Perkins.... 
120 
109 
H B Moulton.. 
200 
195 
M T Huber. 
40 
0.4 
W P Springer.. 
200 
186 
C H Stevens.... 
80 
61 
A S Head. 
*Professionals. 
200 
189 
Forest 
Park Gun Club. 
Atchison, Kans.—The following are scores of the first 
live-bird shoot held here in five years, and the scores 
show it. Although most of the birds were fast ones, 
Dougherty and Holland accounted for 9 each. Hines, 
J. E. Johnson, B. O. Running and Fusse scored 8 each 
out of 10. 
It was intended to make this a 15-bird race, but on 
account of a shortage in birds it was cut to 10. 
Every one had a jolly good time and voted for a big 
live-bird shoot in October, when we will have 500 
Johnson tied with 49 out of 50, but left the grounds 
without shooting off. 
A number of the club members are in favor of dis¬ 
continuing the club shoots during the summer, com¬ 
mencing again in the early fall, and this plan will prob¬ 
ably be adopted. 
J. Fusselman, Mgr. 
South Dakota State Shoot. 
Redfield, S. D.—At the South Dakota Sportsmen’s 
Association shoot, held on June 28, 29 and 30, Chas. G. 
Dockendorf was cashier. Everything worked smoothly. 
At the annual meeting of the association the following 
officers were elected for 1910: Dr. E. E. Gillner, of Red- 
field, President; P\ Slocum, Allester, Vice-President; 
Thos. Null, of Huron, Secretary; F. Dray, Beverford, 
Treasurer. 
The shoot for 1911 will be held at Huson. 
First Day. Second Day. Third Day. 
---a-^ ,--a-, ,-*-, 
Shot at. 
Brk. Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
E A Aneu .... 
200 
181 
200 
187 
200 
185 
J P White .... 
200 
184 
200 
186 
200 
194 
A French .... 
200 
176 
200 
186 
200 
181 
G Brown .... 
200 
167 
200 
155 
200 
174 
F F Slocum .. 
200 
172 
200 
166 
200 
182 
W A Brown .. 
200 
176 
200 
151 
200 
176 
E Troch . 
200 
182 
200 
177 
200 
178 
Guy Talor ... 
200 
180 
200 
190 
200 
185 
G R Chyik ... 
200 
174 
200 
183 
200 
178 
A W Chapin 
200 
165 
200 
185 
200 
128 
Tom Null ... 
200 
132 
200 
168 
200 
160 
G Edmundson 
200 
175 
200 
182 
200 
165 
II Tegtmeyer. 
200 
173 
200 
183 
200 
155 
Ed Coin . 
200 
104 
. . . 
. . . 
C II Anderson 200 
177 
200 
il39 
200 
182 
A J Ward .... 
200 
177 
200 
177 
200 
182 
B B Ward .. 
200 
173 
200 
171 
200 
178 
G McDowell.. 
200 
181 
200 
171 
200 
183 
1 Shaddow .. 
200 
179 
200 
164 
200 
180 
1 1 Laughlin. 
200 
164 
200 
150 
■ Ba 
. . . 
F A Bounen. 
200 
159 
200 
149 
A T Ames ... 
200 
148 
200 
157 
200 
isi 
H A Anderson 
200 
169 
200 
167 
200 
178 
A Wallace ... 
200 
172 
200 
170 
200 
181 
B Fockler .... 
200 
179 
200 
176 
200 
178 
R Metcalf .... 
200 
178 
200 
168 
200 
176 
F Booth .... 
200 
154 
. . . 
F Reed . 
200 
128 
. . . 
H Churchyard 200 
119 
200 
146 
E T Iloenig .. 
200 
ia> 
200 
129 
O A Bader ... 
200 
iis 
200 
172 
C Schruth ... 
200 
1.54 
Professionals: 
Geo Kreeer .. 
200 
195 
200 
185 
200 
192 
C Dockendorf 200 
180 
200 
162 
200 
179 
R R Barber.. 
200 
184 
200 
188 
200 
187 
H G Tavlor.. 
200 
186 
200 
188 
200 
191 
G A Olson .. 
200 
182 
200 
186 
200 
194 
The 
Westy 
Kogans. 
Trapshooters in every city and town in the East 
which boasts of a gun club are displaying keen interest 
in the forthcoming tournament of the Westy Hogans, 
which will be held in Atlantic City during the week 
beginning September 5. The prediction made by the 
Hogans at their last meeting in Philadelphia in May, 
that the number of entries for the tournament would 
reach 200 seems not to have been_ overdrawn. _ As a 
matter of fact, thy are now claiming 225 entries for 
the three and a half days of shooting. That the Hogan 
shoot will be the most important and the best attended 
tournament of the year in this country, barring, of 
course, the Grand American Handicap which took 
place last week in Chicago, is admitted. Amateur 
shooters everywhere are getting next to the fact 
that the Squier Money Back System will govern this 
year's tournament, and it is because of this the shoot 
is attracting so much attention. Mr. Squier himself 
is personally arranging the program, which is sufficient 
guarantee that it will please shooters in all classes. 
As evidence that there is unusual interest in the Hogan 
shoot, five of the best known trapshooters in Philadel¬ 
phia, Buckwalter, Newcomb, Griffith, Severn and Her¬ 
man, have sent in their names to the secretary with a 
request that they be placed in one squad. In the 
meantime any information concerning the Westy Hogan 
1910 tournament will be cheerfully furnished by Ber¬ 
nard Elsesser, secretary, York, Pa. 
p geons. 
Dr. Jones and Dr. Emery, assisted, and their help was 
greatly appreciated. 
Tom Jones . 7 
R Page ... 7 
J Hines . 8 
J W YVaggener. 7 
W L Johnson. 2 
Fusse .. 8 
Anderson . 1 
Highfield . 6 
Running . 8 
In the afternoon the boys adjourned to the target 
traps and the following scores were the result: 
W S Ferguson. 4 
A Clapp . 4 
J E Johnson. 8 
D Ferguson . 6 
Holland . 9 
Howe . 6 
Dougherty . 9 
Sampson . 7 
Shot at. Broke 
Sampson . 90 87 
Highfill . 90 86 
Dougherty . 90 84 
Page . 90 82 
Hines . 90 81 
Tom Jones . 90 77 
W L Johnson... 90 76 
Shot at. Broke 
Howe . 75 64 
J E Johnson... 65 58 
Dr Emery . 50 41 
Running . 60 47 
Dr Tones . 50 41 
W S Ferguson.. 50 35 
II Clark . 50 25 
Sampson was high, scoring 87 out of 90. Highfield 
second with 86; Dougherty third with 84. Tom Jones 
had an off day and shot away below his usual form 
both at the live birds and the targets. 
In the Dupont trophy contest, Dr. Jones and W. L. 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. 'Y., June 25.—At our regular shoot to-day 
we had as guests Messrs. N. H. Howland, A. N. Willis 
and James Jones, of Elba, Mr. Howland called pull with 
his gun at his elbow and got them quicker than most 
of the boys at that, and Mr. Willis was right in the 
procession with a borrowed gun. Come again. 
Regular program, first three events, handicap. Watson 
won Class A spoon and Lortz Class B spoon. Next 
regular shoot July 9. Eighth annual tournament, Aug. 
17. Meet us at Seneca Falls July 15. Scores follow, 
actual breaks: 
Targets: 
Watson . 
Febiger . 
Gardiner . 
Cummings . 
Lortz .. 
Farwell . 
Talbot . 
N H Howland. 
A N Willis. 
“39” . 
Walls . 
Tames Jones . 
• ' Chas. 
10 
20 
20 
25 
25 
20 
20 
7 
17 
16 
19 
17 
8 
16 
17 
20 
19 
. . 
8 
17 
15 
23 
21 
, . 
7 
12 
18 
22 
21 
1.7 
12 
7 
14 
13 
7 
12 
12 
1 
7 
14 
8 
11 
15 
17 
. , 
7 
13 
15 
12 
;, 
9 
13 
14 
21 
20 
, , 
7 
18 
16 
12 
.. 
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W. Gardiner, Sec’y. 
