FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Marcu 24, 1906. 

June 13-14.—Fargo, N. D.—North Dakota State Sports- 
men’s Association’s twelfth annual 
Robbins & Bailey, Mgrs. i 
June 19-22.—Indianapolis, Ind.—The Interstate Associa- 
tion’s Grand American Handicap target tournament; 
$1,000 added money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
June 26-27.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C. tournament. Joseph Le 
Compte, Sec’y. 
June 28.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade_G. C. 
July 4.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade G. C._ 
July 10-11.—Carthage, Mo.—The Missouri 
League of Trapshooters’ tournament. i 
July 17-19.—Philadelphia, Pa—The Interstate Associa- 
tion’s Eastern Handicap tournament, under the aus- 
pices of the Florists’ Gun Club; $1,000 added money. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
July 26.—Edgewater, N. J.—Palisade G. C. A. A. 
Schoverling, Sec’y. xi 
Aug. 8-10.—Hamilton, Ont.—Dominion of Canada Trap- 
shooting Association’s sixth annual tournament. W. 
P. Thompson, Sec’y-Treas. _ 
Aug. 14-17.—Parkersburg, Va.—Indian tournament. Ba iG. 
Riehl, Chief Scribe. 
Sept. 7-9—San Francisco, Cal.—The Interstate Asso- 
ciation’s Pacific Coast Handicap tournament, under 
the auspices of the San Francisco Trapshoooting 
Association; $1,000 added money. Elmer E. Shaner, 
Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. : . 
Sept. 11-12.—Scammon, Kans.—The Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters’ tournament. Dr. C. B. 
Clapp, Sec’y, Moberly, Mo. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Mr. W. T. Irwin, a representative of the U. M. C. Co. 
in Illinois, was a visitor in New York last week. 
td 
The Interstate Association has fixed upon Sept. 7-9 as 
the dates for its second Pacific Coast Handicap. Added 
money, $1,000. 
td 
The Pequea Gun Club, of Lancaster, Pa., has named 
and Kansas 

April 23 as the date of its all-day tournament. Nat. 
Ressler is Secretary and, Manager. 
td 
We are informed that Count Charles Lenone, of the 
Jackson Park Gun Club, of Paterson, N. J., is suffering 
from a dangerous attack of pneumonia. 
td 
Messrs. Schoverling & Welles announce that on or 
before May 1 they will remove to a new and larger 
store at No. 6 Reade street, opposite the new Hall of 
Records. 
td 
Mr. Ed. Hickey, of Millvale, Pa., out of a field of 
thirty-five contestants, won the cup emblematic of the 
championship of Allegheny county with a score of 48 
targets out of 50. F 
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The Trapshooters’ League of Indiana, on March 16, 
sanctioned tournaments as follows: Crawfordsville, April 
-4 and 5; Magic City, Muncie, Ind., April 19. Mr. Gus 
Habich, of Indianapolis, is the League Secretary. 
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In a special event at 25 targets, handicap, for a watch 
fob, at the shoot of the Bergen Beach, L. I., Gun Club, 
on March 17, Messrs. Guhring, Hitchcock and Bergen 
tied on full scores, and in the shoot-off, Mr. Bergen won. 
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The contest at 25 live birds per man, between Messrs. 
J. M. Pemberton and W. B. Powell, for the Peters live 
bird championship trophy, emblematic of the cham- 
pionship of Arkansas, will take place on April 6, at Little 
Rock, 
td 
The live-bird shoot between Messrs. McDonald and 
Grace, at the Point Breeze grounds, Philadelphia, on 
March 17, was won by Grace. Score, 20 to 17 out of a 
possible 25. Each stood at 28yds., and $50 a side was the 
embellishment. , 
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A match at 100 live birds was shot recently on the 
grounds of the Herron Hill Gun Club, between Messrs. 
H. W. Gleffer and R. B. King. Mr. Gleffer won by a 
score of 86 to 84. In a previous match, King scored 87 
to Gleffer’s 84. 
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The next shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club will 
be held on April 10. This will be the third of the series 
of five. The remaining two shoots of the series will be 
held on May 8 and June 12. These are’additional to the 
regular weekly events. 
The five-man team of the New Haven (Conn.) Gun 
Club defeated the Yale five-man team by a score of 207 
to 199. Each man shot at 50 targets. In the club race 
at 50 targets, Mr. H. A. Lines was high with a score of 
45. The contest took place on March 14. 
tournament. — 
The ninth contest for the English Hotel cup and the 
fourth in which Mr. W. T. Nash was the defender, was 
won by the challenger, Mr. H. A. Comstock, with a 
score of 82 to 81. The winner was challenged by Mr. 
W. B. Burford, Jr., and March 24 was fixed upon as 
who-is-who day. 
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March 17, in the County League contest at Paterson, 
N. J., the five-man team of the North Side Gun Club de- 
feated the five-man team of the Mt. Pleasant by a score 
of 87 to 79. The next League shoot will be between 
the North Side and Jackson Park Gun Club on the 
grounds of the latter, March 24. 
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The matter of permitting non-resident manufacturers’ 
representatives to participate in the sacred functions of 
the programme of the New York State shoot is now 
under consideration, with probable favorable action 
therewith. Of course, if non-residents are not per- 
mitted to commune with New Yorkers in the shoot, 
non-resident donations would be scorned also. 
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The remaining shoots of the 
series of this year are as follows: 
18, 27; June 10, 24; July 8, 22; Aug. 6, 19;.Sept. 2, 16, 30; 
Oct. 14, 28; Nov. 11, 25; Dec. 9, 23. The grounds of the 
Hudson Gun Club of Jersey City, are on the banks of 
the Hackensack River, and are reached by the Turn- 
pike car from P. R. R. ferry. 
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The all-day tournament of the Christiana-Atglen Gun 
Club at Atglen, Pa., April 12, is provided with a pro- 
Hudson Gun Club 
April 1, 15, 29; May 
gramme of eleven events, a total of 175 targets, $12 
entrance. Shooting will begin at 10 o’clock. Ship shells, 
prepaid, care of Lloyd R. Lewis. High average, $5; 
low average, $38. A ten-man team race with the Pequea 
Gun Club will be a feature. The Secretary is Wm. R. 
Fieles. 
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In the weekly shoot held by the New York Athletic 
Club at Travers Island, N. Y., on March 17, the wind 
had a free play from every side, yet five trophies were 
subjects of contest. For the March cup, Mr. George T. 
Pelham scored a leg, with 25, of which 5 was allowance 
handicap. He also won a trophy in No. 8 event, and 
tied with Mr. J. W. Hibbard and Dr. Brown in No. 4; 
Mr. Hibbard won in the shoot-off. Dr. De Wolfe won 
events Nos. 1 and 5. ; 
The Montpelier, Vt., Gun Club has issued a_ pro- 
gramme for its shoot, fixed to be held on May 17.. Ten 
events are provided, at 10, 15, 20 and 25 targets, en- 
trance based on ten cents per target. Totals: 180 targets; 
entrance, $18. Events 7 and 8, 25 targets each, comprise 
the State individual championship trophy. Extra mer- 
chandise event, 12 targets, 18yds., re-entry. Rose system 
will govern. Guns and ammunition prepaid care of the 
Secretary, Dr. C. H. Burr, will be delivered on the 
grounds free, if received on or before May 15. 
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Mr. Frank B. Stephenson was high in the third con- 
test for the March cup at the weekly shoot of the 
Crescent Athletic Club, at Bay Ridge, on Saturday of 
last week. He scored 23 from scratch. Messrs. G. G. 
Stephenson, Jr., and F. T. Bedford, Jr., were high in 
the two-man team contest, with 42. Dr. Raynor scored 
25 for the Stake trophy and was high. The match with 
Yale was postponed till some day in April. The Boston 
Athletic Association team will contest with the Cres- 
cents at Bay Ridge, March 24, in the first of the inter- 
club matches. 
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The Smith cup, an important event of the Iowa State 
shoot, held at Des Moines, Ia., last week, was won by 
W. S. Hoon, of Jewell, Crosby was high professional 
for the three days, with a total of 561 out of 600 targets; 
Morrison second, 553; Spencer third, 552. Of the ama- 
teurs, L. R. Barkley, of Chicago, was high average with 
559; H. B. Dorton, of Fonda, second with 549; H. Daven- 
port, of Davenport, third with 533. The State individual 
championship was won by F. A. Weatherhead, of Red 
Oak, with a score of 96. The champion last year, A. P. 
McDowell, of Des Moines, was second, with 93. 
BERNARD WATERS. 
Interstate Association Pacific Coast Handicap. 
PitrspurGc, Pa., March 17.—Please announce to the 
readers of Forrest AND STREAM that the Interstate As- 
sociation’s second Pacific Coast Handicap will be held at 
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 7, 8 and 9, under the auspices 
of the San Francisco Trapshooting Association. One 
thousand dollars added money. 
Ermer E. SHANER, Sec’y-Megr. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ripce, L. I., March 17.—A stiff wind added to 
the nimbleness of the targets, and to the unevenness of 
the scores at the weekly shoot of the Crescent Athletic 
Club to-day. Mr. Frank B. Stephenson scored a leg on 
the March cup, being now in a fair way to permit it 
to join his belongings. Dr. Frank C. Raynor scored a 
leg for the Stake trophy. 
This is his third leg for this prize. He is now with 
Frank Stephenson, O. C. Grinnell, Jr., and F. T. Bed- 
ford, Jr., in this contest. Dr. J. N. Teeter still leads 
with four wins. 
March cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
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F B Stephenson..0 23 23 H L O’Brien.....4 15 19 
F T Bedford, Jr..1 21 22 A G Southworth.0 18 18 
Oy Adams tac. 2 19 21 Dr Raynor isoc0.4 se) 28 
G Stephenson, Jr..2 18 20 T W “Stakersincae 5 12 17 
H M Brigham....0 20 20 O C Grinnell, Jr..1 16 17 
L M Palmer, Jr..0 19 19 te N_ Teeter.......3 14 17 
W C Damron....4 15 19 r Hopkinssiiw0o 9 15 
C Werleman...6 9 15 
E Hendrickson.4 15 19 H 
C Hopkins....2 17> 19 
Team cups, 25 targets: 
Bedford, Jr..1 18, 19 
TE A Southard....0 19 19 
Stephenson, Jr..2 22 24 W 
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F B Stephenson..0 20 20 
M Palmer, Jr..0 15 15 
O C Grinnell, Jr..1 20 21 Cc 
Hopkins ....3 15 18 

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Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Dr Raynor! .o..-s. 5 21 2 JN Teeter....s0..d,017 20 
TJ Adams... cccsace 2 21 23 A E Hendrickson.4 15 19 
B Stephenson..0 22 22 LG Hop kisis ye. 3 16 19 
A G Southworth..0 22 22 W C Damron.....4 13 17 
G pion menses: r..2 20 22 H C Werleman...6 11 17 
O C Grinnell, Jr..1 21 22 Ee Lottyceeeco ele 6 
F T Bedford, jJr..1 20° 21 4 
Special prize shoot, 50 targets, handicap: 
‘ay VM Palmer. sere ete ae W Damron ice<eac> 6. 40 
F B Stephenson .«..... +. .43 H MeSBrighatnieeccss. ss 39 
JON vLeeter.c senor eeneoe Hendrickson ........36 
G G Stephenson « 42 E Hendrickson .......33 
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Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicaps in parentheses: 
F. B. Stephenson 12, G. G. Stephenson (1) 13, Bedford 12, 
Southworth 12, Weilman (4) 11, L. C. Hopkins (1) 10, 
Marshall (3) 9, Raynor (8) 8, Teeter (1) 7. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: G. G. Stephenson (1) 
15, F. B. Stephenson 14, T. Stake (3) 14, H. M. Brigham 
12, L. M. Palmer, Jr., 11, C. A. Sykes (2) 10, H. Werle- 
man (4) 10, W. C. Damron (2) 10, A. E. Hendrickson 
(2) 8, L. C. Hopkins (1) 7. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: G. G. Stephenson (1) 
14, H. Werleman (4) 10, Palmer 14, Bedford 13, Stake 
(3) 12, F. B. Stephenson 12, Marshall (8) 12, Southworth 
10, Raynor (8) 10, Teeter (dy 6. 
Shoot-off: Palmer 11, G. G. Stephenson (1) 16, Werle- 
man (4) 10. 4 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: F. B. Stephenson 14, 
Stake (3) 12, Southworth 13, Bedford 11, G. G. Stephen- 
son (1) 12, Damron (2) 12, Werleman (4) 12, Raynor (8) 
10, Marshall (38) 10. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: Stake (8) 18, Hen- 
drickson (2) 12, F. B. Stephenson 12, Werleman (4) 11, 
ee (2) 11, Sykes (2) 10, O’Brien (2) 10, Marshall 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: L. C. Hopkins (1) 14, 
Palmer 13, G. G. Stephenson (1) 13, F. B. Stephenson 13, 
Stake (3) 138, Sykes (2) 13, Hendrickson (2) 18, Teeter 
(1) 18, O’Brien (2) 12, Werleman (4) 12, Damron (2) 9, 
Brigham 9, Marshall (3) 8. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: G. G. Stephenson (1) 
15, Werleman (4) 12, Bedford 11, Raynor (8) 11, L. C. 
Hopkins (1) 10, Southworth 9, Teeter (1) 8, F. B. Steph- 
enson 8, Marshall (8) 8, Lott () 7 ° 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: Palmer 15, F. B. 
Stephenson 14, Raynor (3) 14, O’Brien (2) 14, Hendrick- 
son (2) 18, G. G. Stephenson (1) 18, Brigham 12, Werle- 
man (4) 12, Marshall (8) 12, Teeter (1) 12, Stake (8) 12, 
Sykes (2) 11, Damron (2) 11, L. C. Hopkins (1) 11, Bed- 
ford, 11, Grinnell 11, Lott 8, 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, all scratch: F. B. Stephenson 
13, O. C. Grinnell, Jr., 12, F-To Bedford pics MELE 
Stephenson, Jr., 11, H. M. Brigham 10, L. C, Hopkins 
9, H. C. Werleman 5. 
o] Indianapolis Gun Club. 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 17.—H. A. Comstock de- 
feated W. T. Nash in the ninth contest for the English 
Hotel cup to-day. The scores are as follows: Comstock 
82, Nash 81. 
Comstock was challenged by W. B. Burford, Jr. The 
Sig was accepted, and the date of contest is March 
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