July i6, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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WINCHESTER 
SHOTGUNS AND SHOTGUN SHELLS 
At Chicago 
They established -a New World’s Record, 
won the Professional Championship, High 
Professional Average, High Average on 
“ Doubl es” and other honors. 
At Galveston 
c g spencer They were used by R. L. Connelly in 
Professional Champion, 1910 winning the Texas State Championship, 
and by Alf. Gardiner, winner of the Special Gun Event. Win¬ 
chester “Leader” shells were used by Fred O’Briant in winning 
the Houston Chronicle Trophy. Winchester Guns and Shells are 
THE COMBINATION FOR RESULTS 
Crystal Lake Gun Club. 
Hylands, Ivy. — The club celebrated the national holiday, 
July 4, with a most successful live-bird shoot, in which 
thirteen shooters took part. The day was hot, and fre¬ 
quent showers made the conditions not quite ideal for 
this sport. The birds were a fair average lot for this 
season of the year, and there were a few which taxed 
the skill of the sportsmen. Two events were on the 
program: the first was at 40 birds, handicap 26 to 34yds., 
those killing 10 straight going back 1yd. for the next 
10 , and losing 2 birds of the 10, stepping 1yd. nearer the 
traps for the next 10. In this event the entrance was $20. 
Of this, JS10 was deducted for birds, $2.50 for the cup, 
leaving $7.50 for the purse. The winner to take the cup 
and his entrance, $7.50; second man to take the first 
money; third man, second money, and fourth man, third 
money. In this event Walker was started at the 33yd. 
mark, killing his first 10 birds straight, was put at 34yds. 
and stayed there to the end. finishing with 39, in a tie 
with Stone, who started at 28yds. and finished the last 
10 from the 30yd. mark. He killed his last 30 straight, 
the second long run of. the day. The tie for the cup was 
won by Walker, and Stone took first money. Robertson, 
Nicholas and Hake tied for second place on 38, the latter 
shooting for birds, and the two former dividing second 
money. The second event was at 20 birds, $4 of the 
entrance being applied toward the handsome trophy and 
leaving $3 for the purse. The purse was divided as in 
event No. 1, and the handicapping was also the same. 
Walker was. placed at 34yds. and shot through without 
change, killing 19 birds. Payne and Schreck tied for 
first place on 20 straight, the latter winning the shoot-off 
and taking the trophy. Walker and Koch tied for second 
with 19 each, the latter missing his 19th bird. For the 
entire shoot, at 60 birds, Walker was high man with 58, 
which included a run of 25 straight; all but 10 of his birds 
were shot from the extreme distance of 34yds. Nicholas 
and Payne were second with 56 each, the former having 
a run of 20, and the latter one of 24, including the birds 
shot at in the tie. Koch and Schreck. third, with 54 
each, Koch making the long run of the day, 33 straight, 
and Schreck getting a run of 26. including birds in the 
tie. Weist. 52; Robbins, 51, and a run of 25 straight. 
West, Jr., 45. 
The Kentucky State shoot at live birds will be held on 
these grounds this fall, and a big crowd is looked for, as 
the club is admirably located for this sport, and has a 
great reputation for its hospitality. The scores: 
Holiday trophy event. 40 birds, $2 entrance, 50, 30 and 
20 per cent.; cup and $7.50 (entrance) to winner; handi¬ 
cap 26 to 34yds.: 
Yards. 
Walker . 33 2°123222212222222121—20 
34 02212121221222212222—19—39 
Stone .28 29 30 11111211102222121121—19 
21121111112212111212-20- 39 
Robertson .31 32 21212112212222121220—19 
12201221212221222111—19—38 
Nicholas .31 32 21111122111112122221—20 
02212222220221122111—18—38 
Hake ..'.29 30 31 21121222121212222112—20 
12112222201011111221—18—38 
Weist ..28 29 28 21221212122101022211—18 
21011111222122211202—18—36 
Payne . 31 32 31 12211211111122112200—18 
11101121121111211101—IS—36 
Robbins . 28 27 02212222222022222022^-17 
12220012111122222211—18—35 
Kach .28 27 26 21012101121111110201—16 
11120221111121111111—19—35 
Schreck ..31 30 29 21121122001212012022—16 
11111111111121011101—18—34 
West, Jr.29 28 2122012121*221100200—14 
22001110111121200202—14—28 
Medico .29 30 11112221212201112112—19 
12110w2 
Anderson . 29 01102221221011211201—16 
Event 2, 20 birds, $12 entrance, 50, 30 and 20 per cent.: 
Pavne . 31 32 21212221122111221111—20 
Schreck .30 31 11111111112112222221—20 
Walker .34 22111201121122211112—19 
Koch .30 31 21111111122121111101—ir> 
Nicholas .33 21211211022112112201—18 
West, Jr.28 11011211122211222100—17 
Weist '.31 30 02222022122121100112—10 
Robbins .30 31 21122211211012220222—16 
Shoot-off. 5 birds: 
Schreck, 31 .12111—5 Payne, 32.12102—4 
Holland Gun Club. 
Batavia, N. Y., July 9.—We wish we knew what to 
do to increase our attendance. Baseball and fishing 
keep the boys away. We had six shooters to-day and 
three visitors. Messrs. Woodward and Wilcox came 
over from He Roy. Sim Glover dropped in and shot up 
47 out of 50. Tomlinson won the cut-glass trophy with 
the good score of 94 out of 100 and 39 straight. Next 
shoot, July 23. Scores follow: 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 25 10 
Woodward . 11 9 17 . 
Febiger . IS 17 19 16 16 22 
Wilcox . 13 13 . 
Tomlinson . 20 19 20 16 19 .. .. 
Gardiner . 18 16 16 17 19 
Glover . 19 19 .. .. 9 
Chas. W. Gardiner. Sec’y- 
Kenmare Gun Club. 
Kenmare, N. D., July 5-6. — The attendance was less 
than was anticipated. Fine weather prevailed. II. G. 
Taylor, professional, made a run of 175. 
The professionals were entertained on Tuesday evening 
by H. E. Peck, and the amateurs were entertained by 
him on Wednesday evening. Two hundred targets con¬ 
stituted the program of each day. 
1st Day. 2d Day. 
Total. 
L Harrison . 
.. 182 
144 
326 
H E Peck . 
.. 179 
187 
366 
C H Parker. 
.. 180 
186- 
366 
H F Turner . 
.. 185 
185 
370 
A R Chezek. 
.. 191 
189 
3S0 
I F Duis. 
.. 189 
190 
379 
O C Bottger. 
.. 197 
193 
390 
M A Nashold . 
.. 191 
194 
385 
K A Auen. 
.. 194 
193 
387 
E 11 Gross. 
.. 194 
191 
385 
W M Holmes. 
.. 182 
170 
352 
H Peterson . 
.. 189 
187 
376 
*C V Johnson . 
.. 92 
Professionals: 
Tom Marshall . 
.. 193 
179 
372 
R R Barber. 
.. 192 
191 
383 
C G Ilockendorf. 
.. 189 
181 
370 
J H Stair. 
.. 187 
182 
369 
Jim Collins . 
.. 152 
133 
2S5 
FI G Taylor. 
.. 197 
199 
396 
*Mr. Johnson shot 
at 120. 
Portal 
(N. D ) 
Gun 
Club. 
July 4. —A very strong wind prevailed throughout the 
day. F.. A. Auen broke 188 out of 200. H. G. Taylor, 
professional, broke 1S3. 
E 
Harrison .... 
2Q0 
168 
Miss Tolinson . 
. 200 
93 
IT 
E Peck. 
200 
143 
F. 
A Auen. 
. 200 
1SX 
r 
H Parker. 
200 
171 
H 
A Hurd. 
. 150 
9S 
n 
F Turner. 
200 
162 
R 
R Patty . 
. 200 
170 
A 
R Chenik.... 
.200 
178 
H 
F. Lee. 
. 200 
153 
A 
W Chapin... 
. 200 
171 
S 
A Nelson... 
. 170 
105 
T 
T. Duas. 
200 
179 
Mrs Parker .... 
. 35 
17 
O 
Bottger . 
200 
177 
A 
M Reite. 
. 35 
26 
M 
A Nashold... 
Professionals 
200 
176 
J 
1 hornton ... 
. 20 
11 
1- 
A Marshall.. 
200 
177 
J 
TI Stair. 
. 200 
164 
R 
R Barber.... 
200 
175 
M 
Ferguson.... 
. 115 
56 
C 
G Dockendorf 200 
169 
F 
C Whitney. 
. 200 
150 
H 
G Taylor. 
200 
1S3 
J 
Collins. 
. 20 
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