Dec. 24, 1910.] 
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is equivalent to a guarantee of everything you 
could desire in firearms and ammunition. 
When considering the purchase of any type of firearm or any kind of ammunition, you are naturally critical. You want the 
best the market provides—because you know that the greater its efficiency, the greater the pleasure and satisfaction in its use. 
What better guide to this quality-certainty than the name of REMINGTON-UMC ? 
You know that REMINGTON stands for the greatest experience in firearm manufacture. 
You know that it means a progressiveness reflected in improvements possessed by no other make. 
And you also know that every type of gun that bears its name is built solid breech, hammerless— to the one standard 
of maximum merit . 
Whatever your requirements—whether a repeating shotgun, a repeating rifle or a .22 repeater—the one way to be 
absolutely sure of getting the best is to buy a REMINGTON. 
All that REMINGTON means to firearms, U M C means to ammunition. More than half a century of service and 
repetition of victories in competition has proved U M C Cartridges and U M C Shells the most thoroughly dependable— 
always “sure-fire”, straight-to-the-mark, whatever the conditions. 
Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. 
Remington and U M C—the perfect shooting combination. 
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The Remington Arms Co. 
Bridgeport, Conn. Ilion, N. Y. 
Agency, 299 Broadway, New York City 
Same Ownership Same Standard of Quality Same Management 
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Traps hooting* 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
Dec. 29.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. all-day tournament. 
M. W. Conover. Sec’y. 
Dec. 29.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
1911. 
Jan. 2.—Bergen Beach (N. Y.) G. C. yearly New Year's 
Day shoot, at 10 A. M. L. H. Schortemeier, Sec’y. 
Jan. 18-21.—Pinehurst (N C.) Country Club. 
Jan 26 — Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
Feb. 13-18.—Kansas City, Mo. — R. S. Elliott Arms Co. 
Feb. 16.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
March 17.—Freehold (N. T.) G. C. M. W. Conover, Sec’y. 
April 20.—Freehold (N. J.) G. C. 
REGISTERED TOURNAMENTS. 
Dec. 28-29.—White Marsh (Pa.) G. C. H. E. Buckwalter, 
M gr. 
Dec. 31.—Wellington, Mass. — Palefaces G. C. H. C. 
Kirkwood, Sec’y. 
1911. 
Jan. 2. — Buffalo, N. Y. — All-day shoot of the Buffalo- 
Audubon G. C. Edward Reinecke, Sec’y. 
Jan. 2.—White House, N. J.—Crescent G. C. R. C. 
Stryker, Sec’y. 
an. 5.—Phoenixville (Pa.) G. C. P. W. Sueisford, Mgr. 
an. 6.—Pottstown, Pa.—Shuler S. C. J. M. Yerger, Mgr. 
an. 1013.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. D. A. Wilson, Sec’y. 
March 6-11.—New York City.—International trapshooting 
tournament and sportsman’s exhibition, Madison 
Square Garden. S. M. Van Allen. Mgr. 
April 18-20.—Des Moines, la. — Iowa State shoot. Budd 
& Whitney, Mgrs. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
April 18-20 have been fixed upon for the Iowa State 
shoot at Des Moines, la. C. W. Budd and Fred C. 
Whitney are the Managers. 
* 
The Buffalo Audubon Gun Club will hold an all-day 
shoot on Jan. 2. The program will consist of sweep- 
stakes; total number of targets, 175. 
Wm. Ivussmaul writes us as follows: “I would 
advise that the North Caldwell, N. J., Gun Club will 
hold a clay target shoot on Christmas afternoon, begin¬ 
ning at 1 o’clock, having chickens as prizes, and some 
other special trophy events.”. 
* 
Jan. 2 and 3 are the dates of the fifth annual Tri-State 
Championship trophy tournament, to be held under the 
auspices of the Northern Kentucky Gun Club. The 
trophy is emblematic of the live-bird championship of 
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. 
8 * 
The Marion Gun Club held a shoot at Stroudsburg, 
Pa., on Dec. 17. There were five events, two at live 
birds and three at targets. Heilman and Hoffal led in 
the live-bird events, and Zeller and Kissinger led at 
targets. The scores were all commonplace at that. 
Secretary Maltby W. Conover writes us that: “I would ' 
like to inform you that on account of the Amateur 
Championship at Travis Island being on March 23, the 
date of the Freehold Gun Club tournament, .we have 
changed our date to March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, so as 
not to conflict with them.” 
On Jan 5, there will be a shoot of special interest near 
Phoenixville, Pa. A silver cup, emblematic of the 
championship of three counties from which the shooters 
will be invited will be a special inducement. The pro¬ 
gram will consist of ten 20-target events. There will be 
many merchandise prizes. 
•? 
The eighth annual merchandise contest of the Bergen 
Beach Gun Club, Brooklyn, to be held on Jan. 2, will 
have conditions the same as in previous New Year pro¬ 
grams of this club, except in distance handicap contest, 
for which prizes will be awarded according to past 
records. Refreshments gratis to shooters. For further 
information address Secretary L. H. Schortemeier, 201 
Pearl street, New York. 
The Hamilton, Ont., Gun Club guarantees $1,700 for its 
twenty-first annual tournament, Jan. 9-13. The first day 
is for practice. On Jan. 10, ten 20-target events, $2 
entrance, $20 guaranteed, comprise the program. Jan. 11 
will be devoted to live birds, of which event 3 is the 
Grand Canadian Handicap, 25 birds, $700 guaranteed. 
High gun $200; second, $100; balance divided Rose 
system. On the last day, the program is similar to that 
of the second day. D. A. Wilson is the Secretary. 
Bernard Waters. 
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