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Traps hooting. 
If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
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. 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. 
Jan. 5.—Phoenixville (Pa.) G. C. P. W. Sueisford, Mgr. 
Jan. 6 .—Pottstown, Pa.—Shuler S. C. J. M. Yerger, Mgr. 
Jan. 10-13.—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. 
The Newton, N. J., Gun Club’s two-man championship 
race and poultry shoot, Jan. 2, is open to shooters of 
Morris, Warren and Sussex counties. The prizes are 
turkeys, geese, ducks and pigs. Shooting will begin at 
10:30. A good lunch will be provided. The Secretary 
is A. B. Brickner. 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men’s Gun Club, New¬ 
ark, N. J., will hold a shoot on Jan. 2 and 3, merchan¬ 
dise and sweepstakes. A match has been arranged be¬ 
tween Henry C. Koegel and Frank Million, to take 
place -on Jan. 22, 100 targets, $100. 
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The Pinehurst, N. C., Outlook states: “That this sea¬ 
son’s midwinter handicap trapshooting tournament is 
appealing to sportsmen everywhere is shown by advance 
entries from many sections. Detailed programs of the 
event are now ready for distribution.” 
*5 
That C. G. Blandford could wield a pen with enter¬ 
taining dexterity was generally known, and it is more 
broadly confirmed since his appearance as a magazine 
writer, his story, “The Feud at Cut 8 ,” published in the 
Top-Notch Magazine of Jan. 15, being' of compelling 
interest. 
The New Haven, Conn., Gun Club has provided a 
program of nine events for its shoot on Jan. 2, a total 
of 150 targets, $10.50 entrance. Shooting will begin at 
9:30. A number of cut-glass prizes are for those high 
guns who shoot through the program. Send guns, etc., 
prepaid to F. Smith & Co., 17 Crown St. For other 
information address W. F. Alcorn, 69 Church street. 
* 
Secretary Louis Ebert writes: “The St. Louis Trap- 
shooters’ Association filed application with the Inter¬ 
state Association on Dec. 14, 1910, for the Missouri 
State shoot, to be held on May 18, 19 and 20, this being 
the thirty-third annual state tournament of the Missouri 
State Game and Fish Protective Association.” 
Bernard Waters. 
Essex Country Club. 
Orange, N. J., Dec. 24.—A good field was in attend¬ 
ance of the third shoot of the Essex County Country 
Club to-day. Four events were on the program. In the 
sweepstake’ handicap, J. A. Hart, scratch, and H. B. 
Schriver (2) tied on 22. 
Sweepstakes, target handicap: 
T A Hart . 0 22 E W Heller. 4 
H B Schriver . 2 22 B M Shanley. 2 
C H Daly. 0 21 AO Headley. 6 
Dr D W Granberry. 6 21 
I. K. Taylor trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
J A Hart .’.. 0 22 
Dr Branberry . 6 22 
H B Schriver. 2 20 
E W Heller. 4 
O A Headley 
6 
B M Shanley... 2 
Charles II. Daly trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
BM Shanley. 2 24 
H B Schriver. 2 22 EH Heller 
James A Hart . 0 21 A 0_ Headley 
Dr Granberry . 6 21 
C H Daly. 0 20 
James A. Hart trophy for 10 pairs of doubles: 
H B Schriver... 13 J A Hart . 
C H Daly. 11 B M Shanley. 
C II Wheeler. 11 AO Headley. 
Dr Granberry . 9 
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A close two-man team match, 25 birds, for a $100 
purse, was shot between James Sommers, of Easton, and 
Jacob Felker, of Bangor, on the one side and Dr.. 
Brownell and Joseph Graves, of the Delaware Water Gap 
Gun Club, at the Clear Spring Gun Club’s grounds, 
Belfast, Pa., on Dec. 24. The latter team won, 46 to 45. 
The individual scores were: Graves 24, Sommers 24, 
Brownell 22, Felker 21. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., Dee. 24.—The 200 -target handicap, 
shot in a series of contests for December, ended to-day. 
C. Eembcke won with a total of 172. He was allowed to 
shoot up three back strings of 50 each because of his 
inability to attend at prior shoots, having been absent 
in the South. He scored 39, 43, 4’8, 42. 
C Eembcke . 12 4S C M Camp. 6 32 
J H Emanuel. 6 39 
