Sept. 10, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
427 
All Amateur World's Records Broken 
by 
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Remington . 
J. R. Graham, the great amateur shot, breaks 432 targets without a miss at the first Annual 
Grand Chicago Handicap, shooting UMC Steel Lined Shells and Remington Pump Gun. 
This phenomenal record again demonstrates the merit of U M C Steel Lined Shells—the winners of 
ten straight Interstate Handicaps (every event for two years), also the efficiency and dependability of 
Remington Guns—winners of 50% of the Interstate Handicaps for the past two years—as many 
winnings as were made by all other guns combined. 
J. R. Graham made the further remarkable records shooting the winning UMC-Remington combination: 
High Over All on regular targets, score 495—500 
High Amateur and High General Average on all targets shot at, score 586—600 
Now is the time for all trap shooters to line up with the wise ones and combine their skill with 
the thorough efficiency of U IVI G and Remington The record breaking combination. 
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The Remington Arms Co. 
Bridgeport. Conn. Agency, 299 Broadway, New York City Ilion, N. Y. 
Same Ownership, Same Management, 
Same Standard of Quality. 
Traps hooting* 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Sept. 13.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. L. H. Schorte- 
meier. Sec’y. 
Sept. 14-15.—Red Hook (N. Y.) G. C. W. S. Mossoneau, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 20.—Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 12.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. fourth cosmopol¬ 
itan championship. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
Nov. 8.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. L. H. Schorte¬ 
meier, Sec’y. 
Dec. 13.—Bergen Beach (N.Y.) G. C. L. H. Schorte¬ 
meier, Sec’y. 
1911. 
Jan. 2.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. eighth annuel 
merchandise handicap. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Sept. 12-13.—Orion (Ill.) G. C. F. S. Fullerton, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Omaha, Neb.—Benson G. C. F. T. Lover¬ 
ing, Sec’y. 
Sept. 13-14.—Delta (Colo.) G. C. R. A. King, Sec’y. 
Sept. 14.—Tabor, Ind.—Tab G. C. Arch Glover, Mgr. 
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.—Williamsport (Ind.) G. C. H. C. Salts, Sec’y. 
Sept. 15.—Allentown (Pa.) R. and G. C. C. H. Snyder, 
$ec’y. 
Sept. 16-17.—Reading, Pa.—South End G. C. Howard 
Melchior, Sec’y- 
Sept. 17.—Beverly, Mass.—United Shoe Mchy. G. C. 
Geo. F. Eaton, Pres. 
Sept. 19.—Newton (Ill.) G. C. C. M. Franke, Sec’y. 
Sept. 19.—Uniontown (Pa.) G. C. F. C. Robinson, Sec’y. 
Sept. 20-21.—Marion, Ind.—Queen City G. C. Frank 
Howard, Sec’y. 
Sept. 21-23.—Decatur, III.—Target G. C. A. W. McKee, 
Sec’y. „ , 
Sept. 22.—Wapakoneta (O.) G. C. Chas. E. Zint, Sec y. 
Sept. 22-23.—Paden Park (W. Va.) G. C. T. M. Mclntire, 
Sec’y. „ . 
Sept. 22-23.—Bridgeport (Ill.) G. C. Geo. W. Ball, Sec y. 
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. 25-26.—Bellairs Grove, Mo.—Peerless R. and G. C. 
Harry A. Boone, Sec’y. 
Sept. 25-26.—Lowell, Ind.—Poplar Springs and Lowell 
G. C. E. A. Surprise, Sec’y. 
Sept. 26-27.—Guthrie (Okla.) G. C. R. V. Smith, Sec’y. 
Sept. 26-28.—Greenville (Miss.) G. C. E. L. Sharkey, Sec. 
Sept. 27-28.—Toledo, O.—West Toledo G. C. Geo. Volk, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 29.—Huntington, W. Va.—East End G. C. F. H. 
Merrick, Pres. 
Sept. 29-30.—Sikeston (Mo.) G. C. W. H. Tanner, Sec’y. 
Sept. 30.—Fairchancc, Pa.—Western Pennsylvania T. S. 
T. tournament, under the auspices of the Fairchancc 
G. C. Louis Lautenslager, Pres. 
Oct. 3-4.—Wheeling, W. Va.—Big Game R. and G. C. 
H. G. Fredrichs, Sec’y. 
Oct. 3-4.—Ottawa, Ill.—Rainmakers’ G. C. Max Kneussl, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 4.—Princeton (Mo.) G. C. Dr. E. W. Stacy, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4'-5.—Corydon (la.) G. C. E. P. Shipley, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Knoxville (Tenn.) G. C. S. E. Pitner, Sec’y. 
Oct. 4-5.—Prospect Park, Md.—Prospect S. A. Samuel 
Regester, Treas. 
Oct. 3-7.—Pleasant Hill, Mo.—Afro-American T. S. L. 
ninth grand Afro-American handicap. T. H. Cohron, 
Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7.—Verdon, Neb.'—Missouri and Kansas L. of T. 
S. B. F. Veach, Sec’y. 
Oct. 6-7.—Jacksonburg W. Va.—Monongahela Valley S.L. 
EM. H. Taylor, Sec’y. 
Oct. 8.—Belvidere (N. J.) G. C. B. L. Cane, Mgr. 
Oct. 11-12.—Des Moines, la.—Hopkins Bros. Company. 
F. C. Whitney, Mgr. 
Oct. 12.—Delaware Water Gap (Pa.) G. C. Jos. H. 
Graves, Capt. 
let. 11—West Chester (Pa.) G. C. F. H. Eachus, Sec’y. 
3ct. 12.—Pittsfield, Mass.—Berkshire G. C. John Ranse- 
housen, Sec’y. 
Jet. 13-14.—Hot Springs (Ark.) G 
Sec’y. 
)ct. 15.—Haddonfield (N. J.) G. C. 
Jet. 18-21.—Indianapolis, Ind.—The 
tion’s post series tournament, on — 
Indianapolis Gun Club; $1,000 added money. 
E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Jet. 19.—Lancaster (Pa.) G. C. W. T. Krick, Secy. 
Jet. 19 —Temple, Pa.—Hercules G. C. A. K. Ludwig, 
Sec’y 
Jet. 19-20.—Fairmont (W. Va.) G. C. Ed. H. Taylor, 
Sec’y. 
Jet. 20.—Allentown, Pa.—Lehigh 
Heil. Sec’y. 
Jet. 21-22.—Cockeysville (Md.) G. 
vTov. 30TJec. 1.—Rising Sun (Md.) G. C. H. L. Worth¬ 
ington, Mgr. 
C. S. W. Tucker, 
E. S. Webster, Sec. 
Interstate Associa¬ 
te grounds of the 
Elmer 
Valley S. A. Allen 
C. A. H. Nofsinger, 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The conditions of the Interstate Association post series 
tournament are fully set forth in a communication from 
Secretary-Manager Elmer E. Shaner. It is published else¬ 
where in our trap columns. This tournament will be held 
on the grounds of the Indianapolis, Ind., Gun Club, 
Oct. 18-21. 
K 
At the Colorado Handicap tournament, held at Den¬ 
ver, Colo., Aug. 30-Sept. 1. long runs were made as fol¬ 
lows: John W. Garrett, 254. Joe Rohrer, 161. H. Wilder 
103. W. M. Bowman, 100. The Colorado Handicap was 
won by W. Thomas, with 95 out of 100. Wm. McCreary 
won the Preliminary Handicap with 97 out of 100. \\ . M. 
Bowman won the Spaulding medal with 100 straight. The 
Denver Post trophy was won by Joe Rohrer with 96 
out of 100 from 22yds. In the Colorado championship 
at doubles, H. Wilder w’as victor with 46 out of 50. 
