July 23, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
149 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., July 16. — In the totals, Charles H. 
Newcomb was high over Tom Tansey by one target, the 
totals being 115 to 114. Newcomb ran his first 100 
straight. In the event at 10 pair, L. S. German scored 
straight. He also was high gun with 118 out of 120. 
Targets: 
20 
25 
25 
15 
15 
lOp. 
Total, 
Anderson . 
20 
20 
13 
13 
8 
93 
Clark . 
... 19 
22 
22 
10 
13 
15 
101 
Wentz . 
... 16 
22 
21 
12 
15 
9 
95 
*Overbaugh . 
... 17 
21 
. . 
38 
Johnson . 
... 16 
23 
21 
13 
12 
85 
George . 
... 16 
23 
20 
15 
14 
i2 
100 
Pflegar . 
... 20 
24 
20 
11 
15 
13 
103 
Sidebotham . 
... 20 
24 
22 
14 
14 
12 
106 
Firth . 
... 17 
92 
24 
11 
11 
7 
89 
Tansey . 
... 10 
25 
25 
15 
15 
15 
114 
Davis . 
... 13 
23 
19 
12 
12 
12 
101 
Lindsey . 
... 14 
16 
17 
14 
13 
16 
90 
Mink . 
... 20 
21 
24 
13 
15 
18 
111 
Kahler . 
... 19 
25 
24 
14 
14 
17 
113 
Perry . 
... 13 
15 
19 
11 
10 
68 
Pratt . 
... 16 
16 
11 
11 
9 
63 
Dalton . 
25 
25 
14 
13 
9 
101 
Biddle . 
24 
23 
13 
15 
13 
103 
Cantrell . 
... IS 
23 
25 
14 
15 
18 
113 
Cook . 
... 19 
23 
22 
13 
13 
12 
102 
Roatche . 
... 15 
19 
19 
11 
9 
73 
Stean . 
... 18 
22 
25 
14 
13 
14 
106 
*Lewis . 
... 15 
19 
18 
10 
9 
15 
86 
Griffith . 
... 20 
23 
24 
14 
14 
13 
108 
Cooper . 
... IS 
24 
21 
15 
16 
94 
Harkins .. 
... 15 
12 
22 
49 
’"German . 
... 19 
25 
25 
14 
15 
20 
118 
‘"Lyon . 
... 20 
25 
24 
15 
15 
18 
117 
Newcomb . 
... 20 
25 
25 
15 
15 
15 
115 
Severn . 
25 
22 
14 
15 
14 
107 
Wakeman . 
... 16 
21 
24 
14 
13 
14 
102 
Crothers . 
... 19 
23 
24 
10 
14 
17 
107 
Kendall . 
22 
22 
Heite . 
18 
15 
33 
W H Mathews . 
... 16 
24 
23 
14 
13 
17 
107 
F W Mathews. 
... 20 
22 
23 
14 
14 
93 
Robinson . 
14 
10 
3k.. 
24 
♦Professionals. 
Collinsville Rod and Gun Club. 
Collinsville, Conn.. July 14.—The interstate tourna¬ 
ment given by the Collinsville Rod and Gun Club was 
held at the club grounds to-day. Thirty-six men took 
part in the shoot. The high gun prize, a solid gold 
watch was won by W. W. Rice, of New Haven. In 
the special event the prize, a repeating shotgun, was 
won by L. R. Bradley, of Hartford, who broke 24 out 
of 25 targets. The silver cup. given to the highest club 
member, was won by E. J.. Smith, of Collinsville. The 
low gun and club members’ prize was won by George 
Stevens, of Collinsville. The three-man team race was 
won by the Stevens Rod and Gun Club, of Chicopee 
Falls, Mass. The team was composed of A. M. Arnold, 
P. E. Osborne and W. H. Snow. In the regular shoot 
there were 175 possible targets. 
Dinner was served on the grounds at noon to sixty 
people. Lawrence Johnson, chairman of the committee 
on arrangements, and Manager A. E. Sibley deserve 
praise for the great success of the tournament. 
Jack Fanning was high professional with 163. W. W. 
Rice was high amateur with 157. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
C C Smith. 
175 
135 
Geo Stevens ... 
. 175 
95 
Edw Kelly . 
175 
146 
L G Parsons... 
. 175 
100 
W W Rice. 
175 
157 
M L Parsons... 
. 175 
124 
T B Robertson.. 
175 
129 
S Gustafson ... 
. 175 
144 
E W Dann. 
175 
104 
II Bahre . 
. 175 
127 
R I-I Smith. 
175 
120 
P F Burns. 
. 175 
129 
B F Bishop. 
175 
143 
J E Clark. 
. 175 
100 
II L Edgarton.. 
175 
145 
-T H Tenkins... 
. 175 
134 
R M McFetridge 175 
141 
L C Wilson.... 
. 175 
118 
E T Smith. 
175 
150 
Wm Burns .... 
. 175 
131 
F E H Sheldon. 
175 
134 
M H Brown... 
. 100 
75 
A M Arnold.... 
175 
135 
J W Bagrie.... 
. 100 
73 
P E Osborne... 
175 
152 
T A Bagrie. 
. 100 
64 
W H Snow. 
175 
148 
F B Cole. 
. 35 
24 
L FI Bradley.... 
175 
151 
C B Hayes. 
. 25 
19 
T E Conlon. 
175 
143 
E M Burr. 
. 50 
33 
Jti Li Sanborn... 
175 
105 
Professionals: 
G H Darton.... 
175 
151 
J Fanning . 
. 175 
163 
A E Sibley. 
175 
156 
An&lostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., July 14.—Although Saturday, July 
9, was a terribly hot day, fifteen members of the Ana- 
lostan Gun Club reported at the grounds and partici¬ 
pated in the various events. Some mighty good shoot¬ 
ing was done by several of the contestants, notably Jos. 
H. Hunter, Dr. A. B. Stine and Dr. Cobey, who tried 
out an automatic. It was the first time he had ever 
handled one, and he was much pleased with the way it 
worked. Hunter was in splendid form, losing four out 
of his 100, and three of them he dropped in his first 30. 
He was shooting a new gun. and after he got the hang 
of it felt as though he could break them indefinitely. 
Stine has secured a pair of sun glasses, and since he 
has been wearing them has scored 94 per cent, in three 
shoots. Dr. Cobey scored 93 out of his 100. Follow¬ 
ing are the scores made during the afternoon: 
Parsons ... 
Shot 
at. 
. 125 
Brk. 
96 
Hunter .... 
.... 100 
96 
Stine . 
.... 100 
94 
Cobey . 
.... 100 
93 
Dufour .... 
.... 100 
86 
Drain . 
.... 100 
80 
Kaye . 
.... 100 
68 
Green . 
. 75 
60 
- 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Miller . 
.... 75 
53 
Moffett . 
... 60 
41 
Dr Taylor .. 
... 50 
42 
Barnes . 
... 50 
41 
Bray . 
39 
lalbott . 
... 50 
41 
King .. 
... 50 
36 
Rifle Cartridges “The Most Accurate” Kind 
WIN THE GRAND AGGREGATE AT WAKEFIELD 
Winchester Rifle Cartridges, which 
were recently selected by the Gov¬ 
ernment Board of Experts as being 
the “Most Accurate” of all makes, 
carried off the highest honor at the 
meeting of the New England Mili¬ 
tary Rifle Association, held at Wake¬ 
field, Mass., July llth-16th. Among 
the winnings made with them were 
the 
Grand Aggregate, representing 
the highest scores made in seven 
matches. Winner, Sergeant J. H. 
Keough, 6th Mass. 
The Cushing Match: Winner, 
Sergeant Wahlstrom, U. S. M. C., 
making 31 consecutive bullseyes at 
800 yards, a new range record. 
Third, Sergeant Cyska, U. S. M. C., 
23 consecutive bullseyes. 
Tanner Match: Winner, Musi¬ 
cian G. W. Chesley, 2d Conn. Score 
Musician G. W. Chesley, 2 d Conn. 99 ex 1()0, at 600 yards. In this 
Winner at Wakefield. match the winner made a run of 
23 straight bullseyes. 
Shuman Match: Winner, Musician G. W. Chesley, 2d Conn. 
Score 50-49-49, at 500 yards. Second, George H. Reid, 6th Mass. 
Score 50-49-49. 
Hayden Match: 200 yards offhand. Winner, G. W. Chesley, 
2d Conn. Score 48. Third, Sergeant J. H. Keough, 6th Mass. 
Score 47. 
Lawrence Match: 200 yards offhand. Winner, Musician G. W. 
Chesley, 2d Conn. Second, A. L. Laudensack, 2d Conn. Third, 
Sergeant J. H. Keough, 6th Mass. 
SHOOT WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES AT 
CAMP PERRY AND WIN 
Seneca Falls (N. Y.) Tournament. 
July 15.—The registered tournament of the Seneca 
Falls Gun Club, held to-day, had a program which 
totalled 175 targets. Conley and Brown tied for high 
average on 167. Clay and Carpenter were second with 
165. H. H. Stevens was high professional with 173. He 
broke straight in eight events. Totals follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
E Wadsworth . 
. 175 
155 
Mapes . 
. 135 
113 
Brugman . 
. 175 
158 
Ide . 
. 115 
87 
Clay . 
. 175 
165 
Kershner . 
. 155 
138 
C W Brown.... 
.. 175 
155 
Kibbe . 
. 100 
62 
Heald . 
. 175 
110 
Sterling . 
. 100 
79 
Loomis . 
. 175 
151 
McCord . 
. 135 
120 
Yanderhoof .... 
. 175 
160 
Nichols . 
. 50 
35 
Hookway . 
. 175 
138 
D Wadsworth . 
. 30 
14 
Wheeler . 
. 175 
163 
Lawrence . 
. 15 
9 
H W Smith.... 
. 175 
161 
Peck . 
. 40 
33 
Carpenter . 
. 175 
165 
Eggleston . 
. 40 
32 
. 176 
163 
. 40 
26 
Green . 
. 175 
162 
Howard . 
. 40 
23 
Fish . 
. 175 
163 
Henry . 
. 40 
16 
Conley . 
. 175 
167 
Howard . 
. 40 
23 
G A Brown.... 
. 175 
167 
McNaughton .. 
. 40 
23 
Fautz . 
175 
161 
J M Stoddard.. 
. SO 
69 
Covert . 
175 
155 
S E Stoddard.. 
. 60 
42 
Fowler . 
115 
93 
Baker . 
. 40 
28 
Dailey . 
115 
102 
Professionals: 
T A R Elliott... 
175 
171 
II H Stevens... 
. 175 
173 
N Apgar . 
175 
168 
S Glover . 
170 
Asbury Park Shooting Association. 
Freehold, N. J., July 13.—Everything is progressing 
fine for the three-day tournament of the Asbury Park 
Shooting Association, which is to be held on the beach 
at Asbury Park, N. J., on Aug. 24, 25 and 26. 
The programs which are now in the hands of the 
printer, will be ready for distribution on or about July 30. 
The managers, R. I. Vanderveer and Frank Muldoon, 
of Freehold. N. J., who have conducted this tournament 
so successfully for the past two years, have gotten out 
what should prove a very attractice program, and as all 
the eastern trapshooters are well aquainted with them, 
the tournament is assured success. If you don’t re¬ 
ceive a program, write Maltby W. Conover, Secretary, 
l'reehold, N. J. 
