110 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July i6, 1910. 
Roanoke Gun Club. 
Roanoke, Y T a., July 6.—The shoot started at 9 A. M., 
July 4. There were sixty-four entries, and sixty shot 
through the entire program of nine 20-target events and 
a special handicap of 25, in which Geo. L. Lyon and 
John R. Taylor scored 25 straight. 
R. A. Hall, of Waynesboro, was high gun, making a 
total of 175 out of a possible ISO. This was higher than 
that of the professionals. 
A number of handsome prizes were awarded. A de¬ 
licious dinner was served in the middle of the day. It 
was some time after 6 o’clock when the shoot ended. 
Special. 
Shot at. Broke. Yds. Total 
R A Hall. 
. 180 
175 
20 
24 
Dr W W Dennis.. 
. 180 
174 
20 
21 
W R Winfree. 
. 180 
172 ' 
20 
23 
W F Hall. 
. 180 
170 
20 
23 
C L Hottel. 
. 180 
167 
19 
21 
W L Moorman. 
. 180 
167 
19 
21 
L R Winfree. 
. 180 
166 
19 
24 
A M Shepherd. 
. 180 
165 
19 
23 
W A Bloxton. 
. 180 
165 
19 
22 
T A Beoddy. 
. 180 
162 
18 
17 
T S Baskerville. 
. 180 
162 
18 
22 
H W Hix. 
. 180 
160 
18 
23 
L Jenkins . 
. 180 
160 
18 
19 
P T Jamison. 
. 180 
156 
17 
22 
J A Sproul. 
. 180 
155 
17 
22 
T L Stone. 
. 180 
154 
16 
19 
W E Page. 
. 180 
153 
16 
23 
J W Askew. 
W S Phelps. 
. 180 
153 
16 
18 
. ISO 
153 
16 
23 
F T Mitchell. 
. 180 
153 
17 
22 
E C Watson. 
. 180 
152 
18 
20 
E F Miller. 
. 180 
151 
G W Hooper. 
. 180 
151 
17 
21 
R Atz . 
. 180 
151 
16 
15 
R S Terry. 
. 180 
151 
16 
24 
F • V Taylor. 
. 180 
150 
16 
19 
W P Hurt. 
. 180 
151 
16 
19 
P L Price. 
. 180 
149 
16 
24 
W W Webb. 
. 180 
148 
16 
14 
H L Francis. 
. 180 
146 
16 
18 
A W Howard. 
. 180 
144 
17 
19 
J M Frantz. 
. 180 
143 
16 
21 
H D Winter. 
. 180 
141 
16 
21 
T H Robertson. 
. 180 
140 
16 
22 
W C Robertson. 
. 180 
138 
16 
21 
M A Quinn. 
. ISO 
138 
16 
18 
T C Fisher . 
. 180 
134 
16 
22 
C W Link. 
. 180 
134 
W S Jones. 
. 180 
134 
16 
20 
H C Elliott. 
. 180 
131 
16 
18 
E W Poindexter. 
. 180 
130 
C A Howard, Jr. 
. 180 
124 
i6 
21 
T S Rutherfoord. 
. 180 
127 
16 
17 
P Tucker . 
. 180 
127 
16 
17 
H F Wilkinson. 
. 180 
1?3 
16 
14 
A II H Boyd. 
. 180 
122 
16 
12 
W K Mansfield. 
. 180 
121 
16 
21 
J W Miller...,. 
120 
16 
21 
H H Crockett . 
. 180 
97 
16 
16 
G G Moore. 
. 180 
96 
S Y Sweeney. 
. 180 
85 
i6 
5 
C E Armstrong. 
. 100 
79 
Dr Richards . 
. 100 
78 
ii 
24 
F O Miller. 
75 
R L Morgan. 
. 100 
73 
16 
18 
R G Dalby. 
. 100 
50 
16 
10 
T C Harris. 
. 60 
46 
A B Stanley. 
. 60 
46 
W L Schenk . 
. 60 
41 
T P Jennelle. 
. 60 
22 
Professionals: 
Geo L Lyon. 
. 180 
174 
21 
25 
F. H Starr. 
. ISO 
172 
21 
24 
T R Taylor . 
. 180 
166 
21 
25 
S S Scholl. 
. 180 
150 
16 
20 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., July 5. —The Analostan Gun Club, 
of this city, held its tenth annual Fourth of July, shoot 
yesterday. The attendance was small, owing to two 
ball games at the park between the Speed Boys, of Bos¬ 
ton and the home clutx and the Jeffries-Johnson im¬ 
broglio out at Reno. Our ball club has been in the 
Jeffries class for a long time, but draws a crowd, just 
as he did, those in attendance hoping that some of the 
“old ’uns” may come back. 
Our shoot was a success, and the scores made are 
evidence that some of the boys are fit to travel in fast 
company. 
Take Dr. Stine, for instance. He accounted for 98 
out of 105. In the sweepstake event out of a possible 25 
he scored 24, and in the merchandise event he got 22. 
Dan Orrison only gets a chance once in a while to try 
his hand, but he quit with 91 out of 100. C. B. Wise got 
8 S per cent, of his targets. Following are the scores: 
Drane ... 
Shot at. Broke. 
Moffett ... 
Shot at. Broke. 
. 65 41 
Parsons . 
.. 145 
113 
Coleman .. 
. 60 
62 
Barnes ... 
.. 135 
105 
M Taylor 
. 60 
62 
Green ... 
.. 135 
82 
Blackstone 
. 60 
48 
Kahrs ... 
.. 135 
67 
Hogan ... 
. 60 
44 
Wise .... 
.. 130 
115 
Lohr . 
. 45 
38 
Craig .... 
.. 130 
112 
Ferree .... 
. 45 
28 
Cobey ... 
.. 120 
102 
Shoup .... 
. 45 
25 
Stine .... 
.. 105 
98 
Hawes .,. 
23 
Orrison . 
.. 100 
91 
Carrick ... 
. 35 
15 
Hunter .. 
... 70 
64 
Gibbs .... 
. 25 
18 
King. 
Merchandise 
Hunter . 
... 75 
shoot, 
55 
25 targets: 
Class A. 
.. 24 Hogan _ 
. 22 
Craig- .... 
.. 24 
Orrison ... 
. 22 
Coleman . 
.. 23 
Taylor .... 
. 21 
Wise . 
Cobey .... 
. 17 
Stine .... 
.. 22 
Class 
B. 
Parsons . 
... 23 
Drane . 
. 20 
Lohr . 
... 21 
Barnes . 
. 19 
Class 
c. 
Blackistone . 
... 19 
King . 
. 13 
Ferree . 
... 17 
Shoup . 
. 13 
Moffett . 
... 16 
Kahrs . 
. 11 
Hawes .. 
... 15 
Green . 
. 14 
Green . 
... 14 
Sweepstake shoot, 
25 targets 
Stine . 
... 24 
Barnes . 
. 23 
Drane . 
... 23 
Taylor . 
. 22 
Cobey . 
Hunter . 
. 22 
Orrison . 
... 23 
Canadian Indians. 
The fifth annual tournament and pow-wow of the Can¬ 
adian Indians was held on the beautiful grounds of the 
Queens Royal Hotel, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., June 
30 and July 1, and was the best in the history of the 
Association. 
On Thursday night the annual meeting of the tribe was 
held. After general business was transacted, the election 
of officers took place. Dr. Chas. O. Bean (Chief Smooth 
Face) was elected High Chief; George L. Vivian, 
Toronto (Chief Short Wing), Vice-Chief, and Court 
Thomson (Chief W. Em See), High Scribe and Chief 
of Wampum. 
An interesting feature of the meeting was the pre¬ 
sentation of a beautiful reading lamp to the retiring High 
Scribe and Chief of Wampum, Thomas A. Duff, Toronto 
(Chief King Pin). Mr. Duff, in a neat speech, thanked 
his fellow chiefs. 
Geo. W. McGill (Chief Holy Smoke) and Thomas A. 
Duff (Chief King Pin) were elected honorary members 
of the Council of Chiefs. 
On Friday night the Indians held their usual pow-wow, 
war dance and bonfire, much to the amusement of the 
visitors, after which they held their annual ball and 
banquet. Count Thomson (Chief W. Em See) High 
Scribe and Chief of Wampum. 
1 st 
2 d 
1 st 
2 d 
Day. Day. 
Day. Day. 
G W McGill.... 
, 182 
174 
R Hutchison.. 
.. 164 
182 
C L Frantz. 
, 189 
182 
B W Glover... 
.. 182 
189 
F. T Marsh. 
175 
158 
R Day . 
.. 188 
192 
G L Vivian. 
. 185 
184 
K Turnbull ... 
.. 184 
184 
P Wakefield ... 
, 171 
173 
T E Jennings. 
.. 166 
185 
W Ely . 
. 1S1 
190 
YV R Fenton.. 
.. 185 
185 
G Beattie . 
. 191 
189 
Geo Wolf . 
... 165 
169 
T W Barnes. 
. 164 
176 
A Wolf . 
.. 153 
162 
F S Wright. 
. 189 
191 
S E Sangster. 
.. 171 
170 
Ed Cox . 
. 172 
176 
G G Jordan... 
.. 138 
166 
F D Kelsey_ 
. 192 
187 
W H Singer... 
... 169 
165 
A E Keily. 
. 184 
180 
S A Webb.... 
... 56 
45 
B V Covert_ 
. 187 
185 
C Singer . 
... 32 
P Bernhard ... 
. 178 
178 
W H Smith... 
173 
R A Scott. 
. 176 
160 
C F Lambert., 
170 
D McMackon . 
. 180 
177 
E F Springer. 
.. 
169 
C A Galbraith.. 
. 175 
175 
F A Parker.... 
174 
J L Talcott.... 
. 184 
183 
A S Woodruff, 
161 
C O Beam, Sr. 
. 174 
168 
M Sprague .. 
161 
T D McGaw... 
. 170 
174 
D T Taylor.... 
61 
F Kilmer . 
. 145 
157 
C Davidson .. 
80 
F W Mathews. 
. 137 
143 
Professionals: 
T A R Elliott.. 
. 184 
182 
A Dey . 
... 175 
173 
G M Dunk. 
. 163 
166 
E H Johnnot 
... 151 
156 
C Thomson. 
. 170 
172 
Team race: 
. ' 
Stanley G. C., 
Toronto. 
Parkdale G. C., Toronto. 
Ely . 
... 25 
Geo Wolf ... 
. 24 
Tennings . 
... 24 
F A Parker.. 
. 23 
Fenton . 
... 24 
Marsh . 
. 21 
McGill . 
... 21 
Springer . 
. 17 
Vivian . 
... 19—113 
C O Wolf.... 
. 14—99 
Audubon G. 
C., Buffalo. 
Bernhard . 
... 23 
Cox . 
. 21 
Talcott .. 
... 22 
Keily . 
. 18- 
-105 
Lambert . 
... 21 
The Toronto cup, for high Canadian amateur average 
for two days was tied for by R. Day and Geo. Beattie, 
score of 380 out of 400. In the shoot-off R. Day broke 
24 and Beattie 23. 
Long run cup: Geo. Beattie, 76. 
Court Thomson, 
High Scribe and Chief of Wampum. 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., June 25.—Excellent conditions pre¬ 
vailed, and some very creditable scores were recorded. 
Visiting shooters are always welcome. The results fol¬ 
low: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
O B Killer.... 
.. 150 
114 
Wells . 
115 
45 
M Wynne ... 
.. 205 
187 
Dr Welzmiller.. 
135 
113 
Dr Mueller ... 
.. 150 
108 
Mrs Hutton .... 
90 
42 
Blauvelt . 
.. 50 
24 
Hutton . 
115 
74 
Atwood . 
.. 100 
71 
II Knight . 
140 
105 
Butler . 
.. 100 
79 
Schwebke . 
115 
68 
C Medler .... 
.. 145 
124 
W Johnson .... 
90 
69 
C L Richter... 
.. 90 
63 
Philips . 
120 
93 
F Hall .t. 
.. 165 
148 
Mallison . 
95 
61 
Small . 
.. 115 
71 
J Ropes . 
45 
35 
C. 
S. 
M. 
Fox 
Gun 
in Africa. 
The following is from Col. Roosevelt’s article on 
African hunting in the May Scribner’s: 
“Next day I took the Fox gun, which had already, on 
ducks, guineafowl and francolin, shown itself an excep¬ 
tionally hard-hitting and close-shooting weapon, and col¬ 
lected various water birds for the naturalists; among 
others, a couple of Egyptian geese.” 
United Sportsmen’s Tournament. 
Lanesboro,- Pa.—The dates of this tournament were 
June 28-29. Totals follow: 
First Day. Second Day. 
_ A ' ^ A _^ 
Shotat. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
J F Meehan. 
200 
174 
200 
178 
Hallman . 
200 
157 
200 
153 
Britz . 
200 
156 
200 
146 
Williams . 
200 
168 
200 
166 
II Barrett . 
140 
123 
200 
182 
La Barre . 
200 
162 
200 
167 
Meade . 
40 
31 
20 
13 
Woodward . 
200 
158 
40 
27 
J F Meehan, Jr (age 11).. 
Stearns . 
80 
22 
120 
36 
140 
94 
100 
71 
W E Bennett . 
160 
107 
... 
... 
Allpaugh . 
20 
17 
20 
15 
A C Barrett . 
20 
11 
... 
F Cooper . 
60 
36 
. . • 
Thos Meehan, Jr. (age 13; 
120 
57 
120 
56 
H Pooler . 
20 
2 
• . . 
E G Bennett. 
100 
42 
Barnes . 
80 
50 
40 
33 
W E Meehan. 
100 
50 
60 
38 
L M Badger. 
100 
87 
100 
84 
P A McAlpin. 
40 
21 
. . • 
. . . 
M K Wagner. 
20 
12 
. . . 
E B Bruner. 
20 
7 
40 
32 
E M Murphy. 
. . . 
60 
31 
B P Leslie. 
20 
2 
C C Wagner. 
20 
1 
. . . 
Lutz . 
200 
173 
Fellows . 
60 
54 
James . 
80 
54 
Brush . 
100 
74 
Dennis . 
100 
76 
Briggs . 
60 
52 
D G McLaughlin. 
140 
120 
Kimball . 
100 
78 
Afford . 
40 
19 
Criswell . 
60 
27 
Palmerton . 
40 
30 
T B Kane. 
20 
7 
L W Carrigan . 
20 
16 
Conklin . 
40 
28 
M S Brush. 
40 
33 
Barry . 
40 
11 
H M Bennett. 
40 
22 
Professionals: 
M Hawkins. 
200 
193 
200 
192 
L Lewis . 
200 
178 
200 
179 
Stark . 
180 
123 
200 
144 
E S Richards. 
120 
75 
40 
31 
Brunswick 
(Ga.) 
Gun 
Club. 
The two-day registered tournament of this club was 
held on July 4-5. Event No. 10, on the second day, 
was a handicap, 50 targets, open to all, and the high 
amateur scores were made by Laslie (45), Hill (44), 
Levy (43), Estill (42), McKinnon (41). Professionals: 
H. D. Freeman (47), W. Huff (46). 
First Day. Second Day. 
_ A ' _A._^ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
W T Laslie . 
.... 240 
232 
210 
196 
A J Hill. 
.... 240 
227 
210 
196 
M McKinnon . 
.... 240 
215 
210 
184 
P M Golden. 
.... 240 
208 
210 
174 
I A Clark. 
.... 240 
189 
110 
83 
I. Levy . 
.... 240 
119 
210 
183 
V Cate . 
.... 240 
233 
210 
193 
T S Estill. 
.... 240 
213 
210 
171 
J Butts . 
.... 160 
98 
160 
109 
E C Butts . 
.... 240 
212 
YV Hopkins . 
.... 240 
215 
Dr F C Wilson. 
.... 240 
218 
N Emanuel . 
.... 140 
123 
E Dart . 
.... 180 
141 
G H Smith. 
.... 80 
70 
R L Williams. 
.... 40 
31 
.«. 
T Mallard . 
.... 60 
50 
ioo 
69 
W H Bowen. 
... 
Professionals: 
A M Hatcher. 
. 240 
219 
210 
196 
G H Hillman. 
. 240 
157 
210 
160 
H D Gibbs. 
. 240 
231 
210 
200 
YV Huff . 
. 240 
232 
210 
205 
H D Freeman. 
. 240 
233 
210 
205 
G Ward . 
. 240 
238 
210 
203 
Cincinnati (0.) Gun Club. 
A few members were at the grounds on July 9, but the 
intense heat prevented them from doing much shooting. 
A strong wind was blowing, which made hard targets, 
though the shooters, standing in the lee of the club 
house did not derive any benefit. “Kid” Randall was 
high man in the trophy event with 49. F. Pope, Feister 
and Connellv were second in actual breaks with 40 each. 
The club will hold a money-back shoot on July 24, the 
program being ten 15-bird events. The scores: 
Bird trophy event, 60 targets, handicap, aded targets: 
Targets: 
R Randall . 
15 
14 
15 
15 
20 Broke. 
20 49 
Hdp. Total. 
0 <9 
F Pape . 
Feister . 
10 
14 
16 
40 
1 
41 
10 
14 
16 
40 
5 
45 
O Pope . 
10 
12 
16 
38 
6 
44 
Connelly . 
10 
12 
18 
40 
0 
40 
Lambert . 
7 
10 
12 
29 
5 
34 
Trimble . 
10 
10 
17 
37 
0 
37 
Practice events: 
Shot at. 
Trimble . 25 
Broke 
22 
Connelly 
Shot at. 
. 50 
Broke 
45 
Randall . 
50 
48 
McFee . 
... 25 
24 
