FOREST AND STREAM. 

JAN. 13, 1906.] 

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Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
Jan. 16-19.—Hamilton (Ont.) G. C. annual winter tourna- 
ment. Ralph C. Ripley, Sec’y. 
Jan. 17.—Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) G. C. annual tournament. 
A. UL. Traver, Capt. 
Jan. 25.—Edgewater N. J.—All-day tournament of the 
Palisade G. C.; $50 added. A. A. Schoverling, Mgr., 
2 Murray street, New York City. 
Jan, 22-27.—Brenham, Tex.—Sunny South Handicap; $1,500 
added for amateurs. Alf. Gardiner, Mer. 
Feb. 7.—Morristown, N. J.—Morris G. C. all-day shoot. 
F, A. Trowbridge, Sec’y. 
Feb. 12.—North Caldwell (N. J.) G. C. all-day tourna- 
ment. L.A; heey Sec’y. 
Feb. 22.—North Caldwell (N. J.) G. C. all-day tourna- 
ment. T. A. Quackenbush, Sec’y. 
Feb. 22.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade G. C. all-day shoot. 
» ig Schoverling, Mgr., 2 Murray street, New 
ork. 
Feb. 22.—Utica, N. Y.—Riverside G. C. all-day tourna- 
ment. E. J. Loughlin, Sec’y. 
March 22.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade G. C. all day shoot. 
March 14-16.—Iowa State Sportsmen’s Association annual 
tournament. C. W. Budd, Sec’y. 
April 28.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade G. C. all day shoot. 
eo cen (N. Y.) G. C. tournament. B. D. Nobles, 
ec’y. 
May 15-19.—Kansas City, Mo.—Missouri State Game and 
Fish Protective Association twenty-ninth annual tour- 
nament. R. S Elliott, Sec’y. 
ere abuEa, N. Y., tournament. 
gers. 
May 24-25.—Montreal, Can.—Canadian Indians’ first annual 
tournament. Thomas A. Duff, High Scribe. 
June 12-14.—Fuirmont, W. Va.—Tenth annual tournament 
of the West Virginia State Sportsmen’s Association, 
under the auspices of Fairmont Gun Club; $1,000 
added to purses. E. H. Taylor, Mgr.; Ed. O. Bower, 
Sec’y-Treas. 
Knox & Knapp, 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Palisade Gun Club shoots, Edgewater, N. J., are an- 
nounced for March 22 and April 26. 
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Secretary F. A. Trowbridge writes us that the Morris 
Gun Club, of Morristown, N. J., will hold an all-day 
shoot on the first Wednesday in February. 
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Secretary T, A. Quackenbush writes us that the North 
Caldwell, N. J., Gun Club, on Feb. 12 and 22, will hold 
all-day tournaments. Prizes will be offered at each. 
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State Associations will find matter of material interest 
to them in the communication of Secretary-Manager 
Elmer E. Shaner, published in our trap columns this 
week. 
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The Florists defeated Lansdale in the League series at 
Wissineming, Pa., Jan. 6, by a score of 178 to 169. 
Meadow Springs defeated Narberth on the grounds of 
the latter by a score of 164 to 138. Media defeated North 
Camden by a score of 185 to 145. 
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The programme of the Palisade Gun Club shoot, to be 
held on Jan, 25, has a programme which totals 150 targets 
and $10.50 entrance. Shooting will begin at 11 o’clock. 
Entrance in events 4 to 9, $6, for $50 cash prizes. Each 
contestant can enter for total programme, $5; high guns, 
one money for each five entries. Sliding handicap. You 
may send guns, etc., prepaid, to Wm. Benison, Edge- 
water, N. J. 
The Clearview, Pa., Gun Club at its annual meeting 
elected officers as follows: President, D. N. Elwell; 
Vice-President, Elmer Dyer; Secretary and Treasurer, 
Harry B. Fisher; Scorer and .Handicapper, S. M. 
Flaherty; Captain, H. M.. Leicht; ‘Lieutenant, A. J. 
Belhartz. 
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Mr. W. L. Colville, of the Ithaca Arms Co., has been 
taking a rest of a few weeks in Newark, N. J., and 
starts out on an extended trip on Monday of this week 
.in the interests of his company. He is enjoying excellent 
health, and reports that his success in his business is ex- 
cellent and gratifying. 
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Secretary-Manager Shaner writes us as follows: ‘‘Pitts- 
burg, Pa., Jan. 6.—Kindly announce to the readers of 
Forest AND STREAM that the Grand American Handicap 
target tournament will be held the third or fourth week 
in June. We hope to be able to announce the exact dates 
within the next ten days or two weeks.” 
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O. R. Dickey, manager, announced that, commencing 
on Jan. 18, at Wellington, Mass., the shooters will be 
divided into five classes, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 per cent., 
and that a suitable prize will be provided for the win- 
ner in each class. The conditions are: 100 targets, un- 
known angles, the aggregate of each contestants’ best 
five scores to count. 
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“A Social Tramp,” our talented correspondent, writes: 
“Mr. Luther Squier is arranging a State team race, ten 
men each, 100 targets per team, between Pennsylvania, 
Delaware and Maryland. The first shoot to be held on or 
