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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 23, 1910. 
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. \V. C. 
Shifter, Pres. 
Sept. 5.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. Harry E Buckwalter, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-6.—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. 5-7.—Vicksburg, Miss.—Mississippi State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Vicksburg G. C. 
J. J. Bradfield, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-7.—Cainsville (Mo.) G. C. G. D. Davis, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. Edw. Erickson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 8-10.—Atlantic City, N. J.—VVesty Hogans tourna¬ 
ment. Bernard Elsesser, Sec’y. 
Sept. 12-13.—Orion (Ill.) G. C. F. S. Fullerton, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Youngstown, O.—Struthers and Youngs¬ 
town G. C. J. D. Ward, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Perry (Okla.) G. C. J. T. Gregorie, Sec’y. 
Sept. 15.—Allentown (Pa.) R. and G. C. C. H. Snyder, 
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. 27-29.—Decatur, Ill.—Target G. C. A. W. McKee, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 30.—Fairchance, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
T. tournament, under the auspices of the Fairchance 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Oct. 4-5.—Prospect Park, Md.—Prospect S. A. Samuel 
Regester, Treas. 
Oct. 6-7.—Jacksonburg W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S.L. 
Ed. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Oct. 19.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 20.—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh Valley S. A. Allen 
Heil, Sec’y. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The next shoot of the Hudson Gun Club of Jersey 
City is fixed to be held on July 31. 
At the Rutland, Vt., tournament, July 13 and 14, Mr. 
H. H. Stevens made high professional average for the 
two days with a total of 374 out of a possible 400. Mr. 
H. B. Moulton was high amateur with 358. 
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lhe Allentown, Pa., Gun Club’s registered tourna¬ 
ment has been changed, as to dates, from Sept. 6 to 
Sept. 16, and the bred A. Stone tournament, Denver, 
Colo., from Aug. 30 and 31 to Sept. 1. 
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At the registered tournament of the Seneca Falls, 
N. 1., Gun Club, July 15, Mr. Neaf Apgar, professional, 
scored a total of 173 out of 175 targets. He broke 
straight in eight events, five at 15 targets and three at 
20 targets. 
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The Dallas, Tex., Gun Club has issued the program of 
its registered tournament, fixed to be held on July 28-30. 
There are ten 20-target events, $1.50 entrance, $10 added 
each day, July 29 and 30. July 28 is practic day. Ship 
shells care Mosely Sporting Goods Co. 
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In a ten-man team contest, 50 targets per man, between 
the Lansdale Gun Club and the Lehigh Valley Shooting 
Association, at Allentown, Pa., July 16, the latter won 
with a total of 456 to 447. Kramlich, of the winning 
team, made high individual score, 50 straight. 
At the shoot of the Fred Macauley Business Men’s 
Gun Club, July 12, Mr. Phil Coffin made high average, 
198 out of 225 shot at. Mr. Louis Colquit scored 129 out 
of 150. The 25-target match between Messrs. Alfred What- 
ton and Willard McKee, resulted in a victory for the 
former, 18 to 8. 
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The Newton, N. J., Gun Club has issued the pro¬ 
gram of its annual midsummer shoot, to be held on July 
23. Eight events, 10, 15, 20 and 25 targets are pro¬ 
vided, with a total entrance of $9.90. Events 7 and 8, 
50 targets, constitute the 10-man team contest between 
Orange and Newton. High guns, $5, $3 and $2. 
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A communication signed by Mr. E. H. Tripp, of In¬ 
dianapolis, recounts that the Indian tournament will be 
held at Spirit Lake, la., Aug. 16, 17 and 18. There will 
be $500 added money. The Squier money-back system 
will be used. A program giving detailed information will 
be mailed to shooters in due season. 
The Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club, of Danbury, 
Conn., announces that prizes, valued at $500, will be a 
feature of its annual tournament, July 30. Nine events, 
with a total of 150 targets, $4 entrance. These again 
constitute other events, with a liberal list of merchan¬ 
dise prizes. Events 1, 2 and 3, 50 targets, is an open, 
high gun event. Events 4 and 5, and 6 and 7, 40 tar¬ 
gets each, are handicaps, high guns. Events 8 and 9, 
20 targets, constitute an open event, class shooting. 
Each of these events has eight merchandise prizes. 
Events 3 to 7 inclusive, 100 targets, constitute the ama¬ 
teur championship of Connecticut. For tfie 5-man team 
race, $10 in gold will reward the winning team. Shoot¬ 
ing will commence at 9:30. Ship guns, etc., prepaid, to 
S. W. Tascli, 13 White street. For further information, 
address Secretary E. H. Bailey, 27 Spring street. 
Bernard Waters. 
Rutland Tournament. 
Rutland, Vt., July 15.—I inclose you herewith the 
scores made at the ^cond annual tournament of the 
Rutland Gun Club, at Rutland, Vt., July 13 and 14. 
We were favored with excellent weather conditions, 
but as it is easily seen, the attendance was small. 
The high south wind on the first day made the tar¬ 
gets erratic, and the scores were low; but on the second 
day the flight of the targets was ideal, and the scores 
much better. 
Notwithstanding the small crowd, everyone had a fine 
time, and there was not a hitch in the entire program. 
The professionals were well represented and the club 
is especially indebted to Mr. H. H. Stevens for his valu¬ 
able work in the cashier’s office. Mr. Stevens shot 
through the entire program also, and was high profes¬ 
sional for the two days, getting 374 out of his 400 
targets shot at. , 
July 13, First Day. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Broke. 
*H I-I Stevens. 17 19 18 20 18 20 19 19 19 20 189 
*T S Fanning. 17 20 1 6 19 17 18 18 1 9 17 20 181 
*W D Blood. 20 20 18 19 13 18 16 18 20 18 180 
*W B Darton. 17 19 17 19 18 18 19 18 16 18 179 
*0 R Dickey. 13 16 14 17 17 17 17 20 17 18 166 
S G M Wheeler. 16 16 14 16 16 17 15 16 13 17 156 
I-I B Moulton. 19 18 14 17 18 17 19 18 18 20 178 
C E Davis. 12 19 17 20 14 17 19 17 19 18 lV2 
A S Wilbur. 14 15 13 18 15 16 14 20 19 18 162 
C E Palmer. 18 14 8 18 14 18 16 15 16 20 157 
R W Wheeler.13 18 12 17 14 IS 14 16 17 17 156 
Dr R E Smith. 9 18 13 20 Yl 18 17 14 15 13 154 
II F Woodfin. 10 14 13 10 12 14 11 17 16 11 128 
P M Williams. 10 15 14 14 9 13 12 14 7 13 121 
W R Pond. 11 11 11 11 12 10 11 10 6 14 107 
C II Stevens. 7 11 10 .. .. 9 .. 13 .. .. 50 
Geo Palmer .17 15 32 
R C Holmes.14 15 29 
B C Godfrey. 8 .... 10 18 
*Professionals. 
July 14, Second Day, 
Events: 
Targets: 
II H Stevens.. 
W B Darton.. 
W I) Blood... 
G M Wheeler. 
A J Crowley.. 
II B Moulton. 
C E Davis.... 
R W Wheeler. 
A S Wilbur.. . 
Dr R E Smith 
Geo Palmer . 
R F Pinney.. 
II F Woodfin. 
W R Pond.... 
J J Farrell.... 
J B Howley... 
R C Holmes.. 
F S Wheeler.. 
G Hill . 
G N Shambo.. 
C II Stevens.. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
Broke. 
17 
19 
19 
20 
17 
19 
18 
18 
19 
19 
185 
19 
19 
16 
19 
18 
19 
19 
19 
18 
20 
184 
15 
19 
17 
19 
16 
19 
18 
18 
15 
16 
172 
17 
20 
16 
17 
18 
17 
15 
18 
14 
17 
169 
19 
19 
19 
18 
19 
20 
19 
19 
18 
18 
188 
19 
19 
16 
19 
18 
19 
17 
20 
14 
19 
180 
17 
20 
19 
19 
17 
19 
16 
20 
16 
16 
179 
18 
19 
16 
19 
19 
19 
17 
IS 
13 
20 
178 
18 
20 
12 
17 
13 
17 
17 
18 
14 
20 
166 
17 
17 
10 
14 
14 
19 
17 
IS 
18 
20 
164 
12 
15 
8 
19 
15 
18 
16 
17 
16 
16 
152 
12 
17 
15 
15 
16 
17 
10 
16 
13 
14 
145 
13 
19 
12 
16 
15 
15 
11 
13 
13 
17 
144 
13 
12 
14 
10 
12 
19 
12 
14 
12 
16 
134 
11 
15 
13 
10 
4 
13 
17 
17 
14 
14 
128 
16 
17 
10 
17 
17 
19 
14 
16 
, , 
126 
15 
16 
15 
19 
15 
18 
98 
9 
16 
11 
14 
14 
6 
70 
18 
15 
19 
15 
19 
86 
19 
12 
17 
18 
16 
82 
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R. W. Wheeler, Sec’y. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., July 17.—Appended are the scores 
made by tile members of the Hudson Gun Club, at the 
regular bi-monthly contest to-day. 
The morning was cool and pleasant for the sport, and 
with the cool breezes that were blowing across the 
shooting platforms, made the boys wigh that they had 
brought an extra supply of ammunition, as the majority 
of the shooters were shot out by 1 o’clock and left the 
grounds. 
Engle was high gun with 81 per cent., with Williams 
being the runner-up with 72. The Gille trophy was won 
by Engle after a shoot-off with Williams and J. Pape. 
We shoot again on July 31, and all shooters are cor¬ 
dially invited to come and shoot with us. Targets^ are 
trapped at 1 cent to everybody. 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
V on Breckman . 
. 17 
15 
16 
13 
17 
Dr Grell . 
. 12 
14 
9 
8 
13 
Williams . .. 
. 18 
17 
17 
20 
17 
Ililsinfrer . 
. 19 
14 
18 
18 
. , 
Gille 
. 19 
17 
13 
19 
Wickes . 
15 
19 
17 
J Pape .-. 
. 10 
18 
19 
19 
is 
25 
18 
12 
/ 
II Pape . 14 10 16 13 .. .. 
Engel . 17 20 20 24 .. 
A Evans ... 17 17. 
Cavanaugh . 15 16 „ 
Stroble . 12 12 12 .. .. 
McMillin . 11 . 
Whitley . 14 14 .. .. 15 .. 
Emmons ... 18 19 18 
Heritage . 15 19 15 .. 
Kelley . 19 IS 
Ferry . 19 16 16 
Butler . .' . 19 19 18 
Secretary. 
Merriwether Tournament. 
July 12-14.—There were several long runs made. Ward 
ran 152, Gilbert 111. 
Event 13 was the amateur handicap. Event 14 the open 
handicap. Both were shot on the third day, July 14. 
Vassa Cate, from 20yds., won the amateur handicap. He 
tied with McKinnon and Laslie on 47. In the shoot-off 
he tied with the latter on 24, McKinnon scoring 23. In 
the second shoot-off, Cate won, 24 to 23. Thus he scored 
95 out of 100 from 20yds. 
First Day. Second Day. 
_ _ a _^ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
A J Hill. 
... 200 
182 
200 
192 
W T Laslie. 
.. 200 
190 
200 
1S8 
M B McKinnon.. 
... 200 
183 
200 
186 
G H Waddell.... 
.. 200 
172 
200 
177 
E R Alexander.... 
.. 200 
186 
200 
1S1 
L Moody. 
176 , 
200 
174 
C D Hunt, Jr. 
... 200 
160 
200 
166 
H B Crowell. 
.. 200 
164 
200 
166 
R F Jones. 
... 200 
144 
200 
166 
J S Estill. 
. ... s , 
... 200 
1S1 
200 
183 
D C Hutson. 
... 200 
176 
200 
ISO 
L T Leavy. 
.. 200 
187 
200 
181 
P H Luttrell. 
... 200 
184 
200 
181 
V Cate . 
.. 200 
188 
200 
188 
T Noel . 
... 200 
181 
200 
181 
F C Wilson . 
.. 200 
177 
200 
179 
J E Crayton. 
... 200 
193 
200 
194 
F Roberts . 
200 
159 
F Riley . 
100 
87 
C Clayton . 
200 
183 
W S Tigner. 
80 
54 
Professionals: 
A M Hatcher. 
... 200 
194 
200 
190 
H D Gibbs. 
.. 200 
197 
200 
195 
W Huff . 
... 200 
197 
200 
195 
T A Cassetty. 
.. 200 
182 
200 
189 
H D Freeman.... 
.. 200 
195 
200 
195 
T Prade . 
.. 200 
184 
200 
169 
Cl Ward . 
.. 200 
190 
200 
197 
July 14, Third Day. 
Event 13 was the amateur handicap. Event 14 the 
open handicap. Vassa Cate won the former; T. W. 
Laslie the latter. Each event was at 50 targets: 
Events: 13 14 
A. J. Hill, 20yds.46 37 
W F Laslie, 20. 47 47 
M B McKinnin. 18.. 47 43 
G II Waddell, 17.... 43 41 
E R Alexander, 19.. 34 44 
L Moody, 17. 46 41 
C D Hunt, Jr, 16... 42 46 
H B Crowell, 16. 42 43 
Events: • 13 14 
R F Jones, 16. 44 41 
1 S Estill, 18. 43 43 
t> C Hutson, 16. 43 45 
L J Leavy, 18. 44 38 
P 11 Luttrell, 19.... 38 39 
V Cate, 20 . 47 45 
J Noel, 19. 41 39 
J E Crayton, 21. 43 45 
Shoot-off of amateur handicap: 
McKinnon. 18. 23 .. Laslie, 20 . 24 23 
Cate, 20 . 24 24 
Professionals: 
A M Hatcher, 23.... 41 46 
H D Gibbs, 23. 42 41 
W Huff, 23 . 43 43 
T A Cassetty, 20.... 43 43 
H D Freeman, 23... 46 46 
lulian Pardee, 18_36 .. 
'G Ward, 23 . 42 43 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. • Y., July 12.—There was a south wind 
and a hot temperature. The conditions were favorable 
for good scores. Each event of the program was at 
15 targets. Wynne was high average with six straights. 
His average was 94.2. Vandeveer was second with two 
straights. His average was 92.3. Schortemeier had three 
straights. His average was 91.6. Capt. Dreyer had one 
straight. His average was 90. Gaughan, Remsen, Mor¬ 
gan, Booth and Bergen each scored a straight, the last- 
named being but two targets shy of the 90 mark. With 
some extra events, over 2500 targets were thrown. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
J H Vanderveer... 15 14 14 14 15 13 12. 
Schortemeier . 14 12 15 13 14 13 13 13 15 14 16 14 .. 
Von Boeckman ... 11 14 9 13 13 10 11 11 14 12. 
Skidmore . 12 11 7 10 12 9 9 12 . 
Tom Short . 12 11 8 7 9 6 . 
T Gaughan.13 12 15 11 13 11 14 14. 
Rhode . 7 8 13 5 11 . 
M Wynne . 13 15 14 15 15 15 13 14 14 12 14 14 15 15 
H Bergen .14 14 11 12 14 15 13 13 14 13. 
John Martin .14 12 14 10 12 13 14 13 14. 
G Remsen . 13 14 13 10 14 13 15 13 12 12. 
II W Dreyer. 15 14 13 14 14 12 12 14. 
Montanus . ,...11 9 10 14 10 9. 
Morgan . 11 13 12 15 11 13 13 13. 
Medler . 10 8 10 13 12 14 13 13 12. 
Dannefelser . 10 12 8 8 9 10 . 
Dr Moeller . 12 10 11 14 12 14 14. 7. 
Schwebke . 9 11 12 9 9 11 . 
C Von Lengerke... 13 13 13 12 13. 
H Booth .12 14 15. 
Sam Short . 7 9. 
Manhatta. 
