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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[JAN. 20, 1906. 

Capt. C. G. Blandford writes us that the Ossining, 
N. Y., Gun Club will hold an invitation shoot on Jan. 
20, commencing at 2 o’clock. The programme will con- 
sist of five 20-target events, sliding handicap, with special 
prizes. All manufacturers’ agents are invited to com- 
pete for targets. 
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President C. C. Rayburn writes us that “The twentieth 
annual tournament of the Ohio Trapshooters’ League 
will be held at Dayton, O., on the National Cash Reg- 
ister Co. Gun Club grounds, June 5, 6, 7 and 8 Six 
hundred dollars added money. Noon lunch to visiting 
shooters and their wives.” 
R 
In the contest for the Crescent Athletic Club January 
cup, Dr. J. N. Teeter scored a win with a total of 23, at 
the club shoot on Saturday of last week. He was high 
in actual breaks as well as high with allowance added. 
Mr. H. B. Vanderveer scored a win for the Stake gun, 
his second in the competition for that prize. 
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Mr. Emory H. Storr, one of the best wing and target 
shots in Maryland, moves to Charlotte, N. C., very soon. 
His announcement of his change of residence was re- 
ecived with regret by his fellow shooters. Mr. Storr will 
be succeeded in this territory by Mr. T. H. Keller, Jr., 
son of the popular manager of the Peters Cartridge Co. 
4 
In our columns this week, we take much pleasure in 
publishing a portrait of Mr. Rolla O. Heikes, who, be- 
sides being a performer of wonderful skill at the traps, 
is cne of the most popular gentlemen. Mr. Heikes is 
in the prime of life, the endearing soubriquet “The 
Daddy of ’Em All” referring to his long and eminent 
skill in a trapshooting sense. 
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The series of six shoots, to be held monthly, for a 
Dupont silver trophy, was held on the grounds of the 
South End Gun Club, Camden, N. J., Jan. 18. The 
results were as follows: Silvers 18, W. Johnson 18, 
Rexon 21, Hineline 23, H. Bartlett 19, C. Bartlett 18, 
Eisenhardt 15, Rothel 12, Heydrick 10, Hill 18, Gerhardt 
15, Peschmann 20, Dixon 17, Jaggared 19, Madara 11. 
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Secretary T. A. Quackenbush, North Caldwell, N. J., 
writes us that ‘At a meeting of the North Caldwell Gun 
Club, Jan. 8, the following officers were elected: Mr. 
Ralph C. Bach, President; Mr. Fred Kussmaul, Vice- 
President; Mr. Wm. Kussmaul, Treasurer, and Mr. T. A. 
Quackenbush, Secretary. We also beg to report that we 
have had a very prosperous year, and hope to continue 
so. 
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General Manager J. B. Pardoe writes us that the 
Bound Brook, N. J., Gun Club will hold its regular 
club shoot on Jan. 20 at 2 o’clock. The programme con- 
sists of five events of 10 targets each, and $2 entrance 
for the full programme. The prizes are four gola medals 
and ten other prizes, ranging from a box of cigars to a 
tea set. All events are handicaps. Shooters are invited 
to participate. 
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Our gracious correspondent, ‘‘A Social Tramp,” writes 
us: “The first of the city target races, to be participated 
in by teams known as Philadelphia, Wilmington, and 
Baltimore, will be shot at the grounds of the Wawaset 
Gun Club, Wilmington, Del., Thursday, Feb. 1. Luther 
Squier is in charge of the races, and is confident ‘they 
will be featured by much interest and keen rivalry.’ 
Each city will be represented by fifteen men, the ten 
high scores to count. Each man will shoot at 100 tar- 
gets, and the race will doubtless last all day.” 
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There was a large attendance of shooters and visitors 
at the contest of the Passaic County Trapshooters’ 
League, at Paterson, N. J., Jan. 18. It was held on the 
grounds of the Northside Gun Club. The home team 
was defeated by the Jackson team by a score of 92 to 73. 
The League now has two fine trophies to compete for— 
one donated-by the DuPont Co., the other by the Peters 
Cartridge Co. The next contests are: Jan. 20, North- 
side vs. Mount Pleasant. The following Saturday, Mount 
Pleasant vs. Jackson Park. 
BERNARD WATERS. 
THE MANY-USE OIL 
cleans out powder residue. Lubricates, never gums; 8-oz. 
bottle, i0c.—Adv. 
Geren Athletic Club. 
Bay R1ipGe, I., Jan. 18.—A high wind blowing across 
the traps ee the flights of the right-quarterers 
and affected the flights of the straightaways and left- 
quarterers. 
January cup. Mr. 
Dr. J. Teeter, with 22, scored a win on the 
H. B. Vandeveer scored a win, the 
second one, for the Stake gun. The scores follow: 
January cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Nek, ease es 
J N Teeter...8 19 22 
ED PETS tecetes 4 15 19 
Paliner,-Jiss0 le 6S eel 
F Stephenson.0 18 18 
G Stephenson.2 16 12 
A G Gledden..0 17 17 
W Marshall...4 138 17 
Dr F Raynor.3 14 17 
C Hickling....6 UBT 9 LLY 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, 
Fl gees aias 
H Vanderveer.4 20 24 
S PP Hopkins?-4 9-319 323 
W C Damron.4 19 £23 
O Grinnell, Jr.1 22 23 
F Stephenson..0 22 22 
Henry Kryn ..2 20 22 
L C Hopkins..3 TS) 22 
CW Hickling.6 14 20 
Ji EL -Drnstysens ome, 2o 
Ld Adams.. 
enry Kryn 112 
ae 
F B Thomas..1 15 16 
H Brigham...0 
H Vanderveer.4 12 16 
O Lt a rel eed eee 
Soe Hopkins. ee ahbs ats 
L C Hopkins.3 11 14 
C Lockwood..2 i111 18 
handicap: 
Bepart. 
H Brigham.. 21 21 
G Stephenson. Wy aly 
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0 
2 
F B Thomas..1 
N. Teeter....3 14 17 
r Raynor ...3 
Dr Adams ....2 
L Palmer, jr. 0 
W Marshall...4 
A Gledden....0 
Team Shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
A. Gledden..2.0 48 418 
W Marshall...4 12 
F Stephenson.0 20 20 
O Grinnell Jr.1 17 
H Brigham....0 22 22 
ED Reryaveanene 2 20 22—44 
16—34 
EB ethomas. Lo lias 
G Stephenson.2 18 20—88 
L Palmer, Jr..0 19 19 j 
L C Hopkins..3 19 22—41 
J Ne eeter:. he 13 
16 
Cc Lockwood..2 16 18—34 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets; handicap i pease 
F. Gledden, 14; W. W. Marshall (2), 9 .» C. Damron 
(2) Ts B. Thomas, 6. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions—C. W. Hickling (4), 15; 
1 OR Hopkins C2) Lose - Pee 14; ra B 
Thomas,, 13s) Dr, Raynor ee JotLavlrnsts (2), 12s 
F. B. Stephenson, 12; A. eeidiey 11; L. M. Palmer, 
ice RE mGote (1), ty W. W. Marshall (@), elles 
C.’ Lockwood GL) eile H OB. Vanderveer Qe alls SP. 
Hopkins (2), 10; Henry Kryn (1), 10; W. C. Damron (2), 
9; Grinnell, 
’Shoot- off, same conditions—L, C. Hopkins (2), 18; €. 
W. Hickling (4), 11. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions—A. E. Gledden, gE De 
B. Stephenson, 1390) We iGay. Damron) W2) 0a: ii. Cc: 
Hapidns (2): 123 Ji H. Ernst (2); (ee: Brigham, ili 
F. B. Thomas, 10; L. M. Palmer, Jr., 10; Henry Krys 
C102 Wein Marshall (20s. (Co AS Lockwood qd), 9 
Sie P. Hopkins @) 9; iC. W.., Browne) (@) S30 
Mott: (2837 Be Vanderveer (2), 6. 
Shoot- off, same conditions—F. B. 
G. Southworth, 9. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, all scratch—C. A. Lockwood 
14.F, B. Thomas 13, W. C..Damronmi2, Ea Ho wote 12. 
Dr. Adams 11; W. W. Marshall 10, L. C. Hopkins 10, 
J. N. Teeter 10, O. C. Grinnell 9, af HH ebrnst.o) Cais 
Browne 7. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets) ie rare ke (C4 Deaeee (2), 
Ee OH ey ee Hopkins Gea BO. Gs ates pee Ae aE 
He Ernst 2), ID AWE Wi *irooshall Ce) ets eG Tick: 
wood (1), Dr. Adams (1), 5. 
Trophy shoo ae conditions—W. C. gee (2), 12; 
te ee EO pking ( 2), das OoC.) Grinnell: nay Os Cras 
Lockwood (1). 10; W. Ww. Marshall (2), 9 : if Mi. Ernst 
(2), 9; Dr. Adams (1), 8. 
Shoot- off, s ae, conditions—L. C. Hopkins (2), 9; W. 
C. Damron (2), 4 
Stephenson, 14; A. 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
BELLEVUE, Ky., Jan. 7.—At the weekly shoot of the 
above-named club, held on the club grounds, East New- 
port Ball Park, to-day, thére was a fair attendance of 
shooters, considering the weather. Those who did shoot 
did so in the drizzling rain and snow, consequently no 
record-breaking scores were made. 
The members of the club are having a hard time as to 
fixing the day on which to hold their live-bird shoot, as 
they are very much afraid of being disappointed as to 
weather. 
As usual, R. Trimble was best man, with Geo. Kosters 
next. Robert Fee did exceedingly well, it being the 
first time for him at the traps. Keep it up, Mr. Fee; 
you will make a good shot. 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
50 2 16 
Trimbleicceesiseks 46 Riley Ween soos 5 
Gould weenie 75 44 Frostpiscsteaes eet 50 30 
IKRMStETS .shie cia 50 37 Bee Wa vane near nels 50 24 
Gro. W. Frost. 
B. S. A. Shoot. 
BaLtimorE, Md.—The Baltimore Shooting Association 
had the first of a series of Maryland winter shoots Sat- 
urday, Jan. 18, at 2 P. M., thirteen shooters partici- 
pating in the 10-bird race, 
On the first and third Saturday of each month (until 
May) targets will be shot. On the second and fourth 
Saturdays white flyers. A fine drizzle that resembled a 
fog more than rain, commenced about 4 o’clock, and the 
weather conditions made it difficult to see the fast, dark 
birds. Captain Malone, without making a selection, had 
the swiftest fliers that have been on the grounds in 
some time, and many escaped scot free. There was only 
one “sitter”? during the afternoon. In the white a 
races, the shooters were divided in two classes, A and B, 
and were handicapped from 25 to 30yds.; $5 was given 
to the first gee second high gun in each class. 
In Class A, Sampson was high gun with 10 straight. 
Waters and Malone were second with 9. 
In Class B, Edwards was high gun with 9, Clarence 
Malone and Preston second with 8. 
Hood Waters was high gun for the day with 19 out of 
0. 
The target events will be divided in three classes, A, 
B and C. Money to high gun in each class. Com- 
mencing next week, an oyster roast at the club house 
will be a feature of the afternoon’s pleasure, for the 
members and their guests. 
The first two events were $1 miss-and-outs, money 
divided between Malone, Waters and Roder. Secon 
event, money divided between Waters, Roder and Pres- 
ton. The score: 
Class A. 
Waters, 30:.... 2221211022—9 Sampson, 222221222210 
Malone, 30..... 2102122212—9 ae 98 .0120212122— 8 
Moxley, 28....0000202201—4 ; 
Class B 
Mears, 25.....1010010111— 6 
Roder, 30.....0200222100— 5 
Preston, 28...1101011112— 8 
East, 27 .....1001221010— 6 
Edwards, 25..1110122221— 9 Biddle, 28....1101011112— 8 
Leland, 26....0120121000— 5 Kendall, 26...1101021201— 7 
White fliers, two miss-and-outs: 
C Maloneayae 111 210 *Preston .......001 112112 
Malone........0 OF *Edwards .......002 2000 
aters becseomess 221 222221 *Leland, “cosas elumece 
Roden ese anasect 122 222221 Malone........0f 
Hast Srigeiccs ccrene 001 111210 aMpPsOn Seanesane OF 
*Mears a eas os 000) Soctacte Sampson ........107 221220 
*Moxley secwsaen, 220% J Malone........207 10 
SEbabscfort Aaneen 
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*Shot for birds only. {Re-entry. 
A Socrtat TRAmp. 
Passaic County League. 
Paterson, N. J.—The standing of the contestants in 
the five-man team contests of the Passaic County League 
up to Dec. 30, is as follows: 
Won. Lost. Pr Ct. Broke. 
ackson Park '8 5 -888 525 
At, Pleasant . satura 1 444 411 
Northside: \..«stste.usaisnsrbieietomeate 2 8 -200 525 
The following table shows the work done by every 
man who has participated in a regularly scheduled 
league shoot up to Dec. 23. Each shot at 25 targets in 
each event: 



No. Broke. Average. 
C Clickner, } orale see o'c.n ans ears eRe A 99 19 4.5 
BE. Motgan, Uj cacccosemennerne Sinan 94 18 4-5 
EE {Van Horn © o)caccssensenaceente AS pias 90 18 
H Beckler, N..... sieht oe eee Capp. 83 16 3-5 
Te Dunkeriys: vets ssercen sartes eRe, 81 16 1-5 
ES) Vani pelouten, Mitaaere esertee 5 75 15 
C.. Lewis, ? Nusitnens cee ct cceeeeeiee a) 72 14 2-5 
Vi Dory ets aentene see ete he f: 87 21 3-4 
Van, Houten) Mth vee esaeeee 4 62 15 1-2 
All Howard. No.t dices seeeneeme 4 61 15 1-4 
C Lenones : J <8 ocscmase cursor eee 3 55 18 13 
Je Spaeth, "Nick ccosstscinacteuteemote 3 53 17 2-3 
A. Veenstra; (Nii.c.ect cece ie eentiee ke) 51 17 
W: Banta} Nive mice .cleesteentmectactiee 3 49 12 1-4 
H -Sindle,. Vase cnaenirensenta Se saere Ane 20 15 
J sCockers IMt.0. Sins siteene 2 28 14 
M:“Breen; AiNsoettissiseae meee sinepeue 28 14 
J Brédder.- Mt" >. scaentcnsve eee 2 27 13 1-2 
FE -Plantens) Niaswtens cca aneeene 2 27 13 1-2 
‘Wm Wilsons oMtivtaeces se camer ee 22 11 
E Weaver, Mt. wsccee ces GOUGOO Gi 21 10 1-2 
G (Doty; aster ob eoeee ices 1 20 20 
G A.~ Hopper, W)i.5.auesmecmieeae A el 18 18 
N McGuirk, N...... esi iaiaite emmy 18 18 
C Tiddes, Np ieee ticle atoislelslal ceeds 16 16 
J ooindles!|ssseaes sll 16 16 
Wim Wilson eeveenenes ah 14 14 
H Van Houten, Mt.. pee! 13 13 
G® Barry ol cicccaciesiosclecate af 11 11 
R Husk, Mt.2icissateeorueneemiere ak 6 6 
J., Jackson Park; Mt., Mount Piaaae. N., Northside. 
- Christiana—Atglen Gun Club. 
ATGLEN, Pa., Jan. 1—The New Year’s Day shoot re- 
sulted as follows: 


Events: 1 238 a bores 
Targets: 10.10). 10 10S aioe Ie 0 
Krick. iwavvausaealaestvepite ocoee 9 BT 2 ee Oe less 
Teal Peeneecns seas sateen ooese 6 8 SB eo See Eee enn: 
Andrews [05 sf aces onsets ee 7 ° 9. 8 SCZ a eo: 
Mattson "ys... un emenctae cece oe 6 US ee Bea See 
Ressler? sisacass i's erSia asete ents Ppp Wee ee ov. CTS! wal vy 
Jebb" dcweveg dueutne accniteee . 6 Or 8b eon dee aes eo 
Martin, -cs.esseeeemeie state cove 9: 18 89 OR ees 
Wilson Seats 6: 8 "8 ONG eis sa Graitery 
Benner 8°99 (8° 77 SIb SIS 
Gifford 9° 'T S35 a aeons 
England 8.°T 05 6 ogee eee 
Westcott 6 6b 0 Ga Sones 
Radcliff 9 6 “b? WS SG sesme oes 
Minker ...... 8 6° 8° FO Mii See cee 
Happersett « 6.6" (45 Oe oes 
Fieles ..... - 10. 8° NG ete eee 
Hackett 9 8° Sea ihe ee ee ae 
Barren nt ecsents . 10 9°10 0s ees 
pecshe fricts s:atefeletern ne ere meerete T 9 99 SS abe eran 
EWID Sect eset e einre  uistales semen eae Oe Oe ee eee oe 
5 birds. 7 birds. 10 birds. 
DD rent oho eeieecss 222125 20211126 222222212210 
attsoncmecc nce Bnei 222225 12012116 1111110001— 7 
Martin ....c.e.0000--22222—5 22202226 2001101210— 6 
Kriek Wipe. aiasicatcticks 210214 12000214 1201021201— 7 
Batrisracoceostetoucks 22210—4 11022216  1021110222— 8 
eamon sn .cccodeetner 222104 0002020—2  .......... 
Mielés in. teen eanttes ..2210*—3 21201226 222112122210 
Wilson ©.....ecceeeee+22201—4 2202101—5 1212122211—10 
Andrewsitnocccest rcs 11222—5 1202210—5  $2222212202— 9 
Lewis Sicsscscnscobencll 1*12121—6 2222202111— 9 
Minkers ot cejnseeens 02112—4 0211101—5  1202122112—9 
Happersettge ease 10020—2 20100224  0011001021— 5 
Gifford’ Pencceceoetasts ‘ 5 sate acral 1112200101— 7 
England stcccceccccceneert Nee ilsinie S 0111202120— 7 
Lioyp R. Lewis, Mgr. 
