188 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 30, 1910. 
Aug. 30-31.—Collierville (Tenn.) G. C. X. W. L. 
Mathews, Sec’y. 
Aug. 30-Sept. 1.—Chicago (Ill.) G. C. C. P. Zacher, Sec’y. 
Sept. 1.-—Denver, Colo.—Fred A. Stone Shooting Park 
tournament. A. E. McKenzie, Mgr. 
Sept. 1-2.—Selinsgrove, Pa.—Sunbury-Selinsgrove G. C. 
C. Foster, Sec’y. 
Sept. 1-2.—Cape Girardeau (Mo.) G. C. F. B. Goodwin, 
Sec’v. 
Sept. 2!—Wilmot (O.) G. C. E. E. Ellis, Sec’y. 
Sept 4-5.—East St. Louis, Ill.—Progressive G. C. N. R. 
Huff, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Clarksburg. W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S. L. 
Ed. H. Taylor. Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Herrin (Ill.) G. C. O. H. McNeill, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Niles (O.) G. C. Jos. Rummell, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Williamson (W. Va.) G. C. Bert Shumate, 
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. Flugh Howey, Sec’y. 
Sept 5.—Expedit, Pa.—Big Bend R. and G. C. W. C. 
Shiffer, Pres. 
Sept. 5.—Royersford (Pa.) G. C. Harry E Buckwalter, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 543.—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. 6-7.—Yale (la.) G. C. John Nowels, Sec’y. 
Sept. 7.—Hoopeston (Ill.) G. C. Edw. Erickson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 8-10.—Atlantic City, N. J.—Westy 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. 
Sep.t. 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. 22-23.—Du Bois (Pa.) G. C. U. S. N. Crouse, Sec’y. 
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 date of the Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters’ 
League tournament, fixed to be held at Washington, Pa., 
on Aug. 23, has been changed to Aug. 24. 
St 
Secretary-Manager Elmer E. Shaner started for Seattle, 
Wash., on Tuesday of this week, to manage the Pacific 
Coast Handicap tournament, to be held under the 
auspices of the West Seattle Gun Club. The prevailing 
hot weather will add to the delights of the pleasant 
journey. 
X 
Messrs. Oliver and Fisher tied on 49 in the Clearview 
Gun Club’s third contest of the summer series, held at 
Darby, Pa., on Saturday of last week. In the shoot-'off 
at 25 targets, Oliver won, 24 to 23. The leaders up to 
date are Fisher in Class A, Bonsall in Class B, and 
Kreitzberg in Class C. Three more shoots will com¬ 
plete the series. 
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The Pottsville five-man team was victorious in the 
team event at the shoot of the Schuylkill County 
League, held at Minersville, Pa., July 23. The members 
were Messrs. Reed, Hock, Goettler, Shaffner and Cole¬ 
man, the latter making a straight score of 25. The total 
for the team was 110 out of a possible 125. Coleman made 
high average for the day with 167 out of 175. 
Seventeen shooters contested for the prizes offered by 
the Meadow Springs Gun Club, at its shoot, July 23, at 
Philadelphia. The main event was at 50 targets, han¬ 
dicaps added. Four, Foster, Firth, Clegg, and Murdock, 
tied on 50. The tie was shot off in the subsequent 
events. Clegg and Firth tied twice on 25; Murdock and 
Foster on 23 in the first shoot-off, and in the second 
shoot-off Murdock defeated Foster for third prize by the 
score of 24 to 19. In the next shoot-off between Clegg 
and Firth, the former won, 25 to 23. Firth took second 
prize. 
A five-man team of the Fred Macaulay Business Men’s 
Gun Club, of Newark, defeated the Morgan Station, 
N. J., team on the grounds of the latter, July 22, by 
207 to 198 out of a possible 250. The winning club is 
scheduled to send a ten-man team to contest with a ten- 
man team of the Crescent Gun Club, of White .House 
Station, N. J., off Aug 6 , after which a banquet will be 
given by the Crescent Club. ■ 
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The program of the Lock Haven, Pa., Gun Club 
registered tournament, held on Aug. 9 and 10, has 
twelve events each day, $1 entrance; sweeps optional. 
The total is 190 targets. Events 11 on the first and sec¬ 
ond days are merchandise handicaps, $2 entrance. On 
the second day, event 6 , 25 targets, is the three-man team 
contest. Shooting begins at 9 o’clock. Average money 
each day, $10, $7.50, $5, $2.50 and $2.50. 
m 
The Eastern Handicap, held at Edge Hill, Pa., last 
week, was notable for the excellence of the competition. 
High scoring was the rule. The Preliminary Handicap 
was won by a Yale student, Mr. G. E. Dimock, with 97 
out of 100 from 16yds. He shot in fine form and made a 
popular win. The Eastern Handicap resulted in a tie on 
97 between Mr. D. D. Engle, of New York, and Mr. C. 
FI. Newcomb, of Philadelphia. In the shoot-off, New¬ 
comb won, 19 to 15. The Hanover cup for amateur or 
professional making highest general average of all events 
was won by the professional Mr. F. G. Bills, of Chicago, 
with 576 out of 600. Mr. Walter Huff, of Macon, Ga., 
was second with 573. Mr. F. D. Kelsey, of East Aurora, 
N. Y., ran 146 straight. Mr. J. A. R. Elliott ran 147. 
Mr. C. Newcomb ran 123. Mr. Walter Huff ran 103 and 
111. Mr. Geo. L. Lyon ran 104. 
Bernard Waters. 
Aitkin Tournament. 
Aitkin, Minn., July 12-13.—The two days’ tournament 
of this club was specially notable for the manner in 
which the contestants stayed throughout the program. 
The total of 194, made by H. G. Taylor, on the first 
day, was the best performance of the competition. 
V. M. Sugrue won the championship of Minnesota. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
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Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
T S Frink. 
. 200 
191 
200 
187 
Chas McQuaid . 
. 200 
188 
200 
185 
Sam Hamilton . 
. 200 
185 
200 
183 
( E Maland . 
. 200 
184 
200 
184 
E J Goward. 
. 200 
179 
200 
187 
Ed Guinn . 
. 200 
178 
200 
186 
H FI Chesterman. 
. 200 
183 
200 
180 
F. A Feldman. 
. 200 
181 
200 
182 
Geo Trent, Jr. 
. 200 
177 
200 
185 
Dr Allen . 
. 200 
177 
200 
185 
E G Lemke. 
. 200 
179 
200 
182 
A C White.:. 
. 200 
171 
200 
173 
FI W Hangen. 
. 200 
169 
200 
173 
A Zeese . 
. 200 
173 
200 
164 
R W McClelland. 
. 200 
170 
200 
163 
A Arnson . 
. 200 
172 
100 
81 
J C Davis . 
200 
167 
"H L Paine. 
200 
164 
Mrs Shattuck . 
. 35 
si 
200 
172 
W H Mantor. 
. 20 
17 
T L Frederick. 
. 20 
18 
200 
169 
R Lundbohm . 
. 165 
130 
115 
104 
T H Wasser. 
. 200 
167 
200 
163 
G A Sarles. 
. 200 
146 
200 
158 
P W Mullaney. 
. 200 
172 
i50 
122 
W H Cleary. 
. 20 
19 
F Morrison . 
. 20 
16 
100 
80 
L V Hodge. 
. 140 
114 
160 
123 
V M Sugrue. 
. 200 
151 
R A Wilson . 
. 50 
39 
’77 
F Berbig . 
. 200 
155 
ioo 
J Marshall . 
. 120 
94 
160 
129 
H H Hurley. 
Professionals: 
. 145 
83 
200 
132 
H G Taylor. 
. 200 
194 
200 
189 
H I Stair. 
. 200 
187 
200 
191 
H C Rinkel . 
. 200 
176 
200 
193 
State championship of Minnesota, July 13, 26 single 
and 12 pair targets, 50 in all: 
Singles. Doubles. 
E A Feldman..... 26 19 
V M Sugrue ■... 22 23 
Shoot-off at 15 singles and 5 pair targets: 
Feldman . 13 6 
Sugrue . 14 9 
Total. 
45 
45 
19 
23 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending July 23 
are as follows: 
Aug. 23-24.—Danville (Ill.) R. and G. C. F. W. Jones, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 3-2.—Cape Girardeau (Mo.) G. C. F. B. Goodwin, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Herrin (Ill.) G. C. O. H. McNeill, Sec’y. 
Sept. 5.—Niles (O.) G. C. Jos. Rummell, Sec’y. 
■Sept. 5.—Williamson (W. Va.) G. C. Bert Shumate, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-7.—Yale (la.) G. C. John Nowels, Sec’y. 
Sept. 22-23.—Du Bois (Pa.) G. C. LI. S. N. Crouse, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Worthington Tournament. 
Worthington, Minn., July 19-20.—Geo. Kreger, pro¬ 
fessional, scored 196 out of 200 on the last day. .This 
was the best performance of the tournament. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
E G Auen. 
E Swartz . 
W S Hoon. 
H Converse . 
S Hamilton . 
W A Brown. 
E II Beedle. 
W H Christiansen. 
J A Frink. 
J Isom . 
M L Holbrook. 
H P Blasdell. 
D Anthony . 
J H Kitts. 
D Fauskel . 
G E Green. 
J A Albert. 
G A Hagedorn. 
J A McCann. 
F Kennig . 
G A Becker. 
J S Joules . 
A F Drehn. 
H Fanskee . 
W Conklin . 
G Olund . 
R McNab . 
C Hanson . 
Geo Brummer . 
F Slocum . 
V O Anderson. 
Professionals: 
H Taylor . 
C G Dockendorf... 
R R Barber. 
L A Fitzsimons.... 
H W Vietmeyer... 
Geo Kreger . 
First Day. 
Second Dav. 
200 
183 
200 
192 
200 
173 
200 
187 
200 
181 
200 
196 
200 
182 
200 
1S4 
200 
187 
200 
190 
200 
187 
200 
188 
200 
158 
200 
150 
200 
171 
200 
181 
200 
ii 6 
200 
157 
200 
165 
200 
159 
.... 
100 
S3 
100 
83 
166 
83 
200 
173 
200 
166 
200 
187 
200 
186 
200 
147 
200 
148 
100 
70 
115 
78 
100 
37 
30 
i6 
200 
162 
70 
49 
... 
30 
22 
200 
174 
200 
iso 
65 
52 
15 
6 
65 
51 
100 
68 
ioo 
79 
15 
12 
15 
8 
120 
116 
200 
189 
50 
46 
... 
200 
186 
200 
193 
200 
185 
200 
178 
200 
188 
200 
193 
200 
182 
200 
192 
200 
154 
200 
178 
200 
177 
200 
196 
Reston Tournament. 
Reston Man.—Twenty-nine shooters shot at Reston 
Sun Club tournament on July 19, Winnipeg, Souris, 
Brandon and Virden being represented. 
The day was fine, but a light breeze made the nght- 
ingle birds “teasers,” and here the majority of the losses 
,vere recorded. ,... c 
Messrs. Simpson, McKay and White did some fine 
^In** computing the high averages, the tenth event 
doubles) was not taken into account. 
Event No. 12 miss-and-out, is not recorded, but was 
von by A. T. Manning, with Varcoe second. 
The shooters had quite a gathering of spectators, and 
imong them a number of ladies. . 
The tournament has given the sport quite a boost in 
Lis town. 
Shot at. Broke 
A McBain ....160 
Manning .... 160 
t Walls . 85 
i W Ruttan.... 160 
) Rymph .160 
, Eaton .150 
I Varcoe .160 
i J Manning... 105 
)r Chapman ... 160 
! C Campbell... 160 
I Miller . 75 
, K Henderson. 135 
i Merrill .135 
Professionals: 
i G White.190 
’ G Simpson... 190 
130 
105 
61 
110 
110 
110 
122 
79 
108 
127 
41 
83 
104 
150 
159 
Shot at. Broke 
E Isaac . 150 98 
J Lister . 135 
G Cummings .. 135 
T Wilkins . 30 
E Wilkins . 15 
80 
12 
G Oliver 
H Donnelly .... 
H Brown . 
T S Bullock.... 
J Guthrie . 
A Sutton . 
W Leverington. 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
15 
55 
14 
14 
9 
11 
5 
32 
R J McKay.190 168 
An&lostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., July 24.—Following will be 
the record of the meeting of July 16, made by the Anal- 
ostan Gun Club. The light was bad. the targets low and 
the scores suffered in consequence thereof. 
Cobey . 
Shot at. 
.125 
Broke 
102 
Hunter .... 
. 120 
104 
Brown . 
. 100 
93 
Dufour .... 
. 100 
87 
Stine . 
. 100 
79 
C S Wilson 
. 100 
78 
Parsons ... 
. 100 
78 
Moffitt . 
. 100 
73 
Shot at. Broke 
Talbott . 100 58 
Green . 95 70 
Todd . 80 44 
Shoup . 75 42 
McIntosh . 75 20 
Miller . 50 35 
Geyer . 50 27 
Geyer, Jr. 50 21 
On July 23 we had with us Mr. Geo. L. Lyons and 
Harry S. Welles, two good fellows. The boys enjoyed 
their visit, and hope both will have occasion to visit the 
dull frequently. '1 he shooting to-day was done from the 
18yd. mark—with one or two exceptions. Following are 
the scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Welles . 190 169 
Leight . 150 123 
Stine . 160 92 
Hunter . 100 86 
Lyon . 100 94 
H B Willson... 100 86 
Dufour . 100 82 
Hogan . 100 90 
C S Wilson. 100 67 
Talbott . 100 65 
Bray . 100 70 
Shot at. Broke 
Cobev .... 
. 100 
75 
Monroe .. 
. 100 
88 
Steubener 
. 90 
72 
Dr Taylor 
. 80 
65 
M Tavlor 
. 50 
44 
Graham .. 
. 50 
42 
Orrison ... 
. 50 
39 
Moffett ... 
. 50 
32 
Hann . 
. 50 
46 
Wagner ... 
. 50 
48 
Miller .... 
. 50 
46 
