JUNE 16, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

ANDREW LINDSEY 
Wins 

THE NEW JERSEY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 

With 
UAC. 
NITRO CLUB SHELLS 
shooting a Remington gun from the 16 yard mark, score 46-50. 
MirtalesPastie. of 
the Smith Gun Club, won the Hunter Trophy with U. M. C. Arrow Shells, break- 
ing 66 straight out of a tie of 4. 
This is the second year in succession that 
U. M. C. Shells have won the State Championship of New Jersey. 
Put your confidence 
into U. M. C. Quality 
for the Grand American Handicap. 
THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Conn., U.S. A. 
Agency, 
313 Broadway, 
New York City. 
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Trapshooting. 

If you want your shoot to be announced here 
send a notice like the following: 
Fixtures. 
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 21.—Plainfield (N. J.) G. C. silver shoot. H. P. 
Vosseler, Sec’y. 
June 26-27.—Bradford (Pa.) G. C. tournament; $500 added. 
Joseph Le Compte, Sec’y. | 
June 28.—Edgewater. N. J.—Palisade G. C. 
June 28.—Allenton (Pa.) G. C. target shoot. C. F. Kram- 
lich, Capt. 
June 30.—Sherbrooke, P. Q. annual tournament. C. H. 
Foss, Sec’y. 
*June 30.—Sewickley, Pa.—Sewickley Valley Gun Club. 
July 2-3.—Stratford, Ont.—Pastime G. C. tournament. A. 
W. Fisher, Sec’y for Com. 
July 3-5.—Shreveport (L. A.) G. C. amateur tournament. 
Ed. Dickson, Sec’y. 
July 3-5.—Shreveport, La.—Caddo G. C. 
Cash and prizes, $1,000. J. J. Broadfield. 
July 4.—Utica, N. Y.—Riverside G. C. all-day tourna- 
ment. E. J. Loughlin, Sec’y. 
July 4.—Edgewater, N. J —Palisade G. C. 
July 4—Richmond, Va., G. C. J. A. Anderson, Sec’y. 
July 10-11.—Carthage, Mo.—The Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters’ tournament. . 
*July i1.—Monongahela, Pa.—Monongahela City G. C. 
July 11-12.—Betterton, Md.—Malone’s summer _ tourna- 
ment. J. R. Malone, Mgr., 2671 Pennsylvania Ave., 
Baltimore. 
tournament. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Bergen Beach Gun Club, of Brooklyn, L. I., will 
suspend Saturday shooting during the months of July 
and August. 
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Messrs. Budd and Whitney announce that they will 
manage a tournament at Arnold’s Park, Des Moines, 
Ia., on Sept. 46. 
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Owing to the space occupied by reports of large tourna- 
ments, a number of reports of club shoots are necessarily 
held over till next week 
Capt. C. F, Kramlich informs us that the Allentown, 
Pa., Rod and Gun Club will hold a shoot on June 28 
at the Duck Farm Hotel. 
Mr. J. R. Malone, 2671 Pennsylvania Avenue, Balti- 
more, announces that his twelfth annual summer tourna- 
ment will be held on July 10-12, at Betterton, 
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Secretary Wm. Armstrong informs us that the Postal 
Telegraph Cable Co. will establish an office on the 
grounds of the Indianapolis Gun Club during the week 
of the Grand American Handicap. 
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On Monday of last week, Mr. D. Konkle, of Beams- 
ville, scored 46 out of 50 and won the Newman cup, em- 
blematic of the championship of Welland, Lincoln and 
Niagara counties, at Niagara Falls, Canada. There were 
fifteen contestants. 
At the shoot of the North River Gun Club, held at 
Edgewater, N. J., on June 9, seventeen shooters took 
part. Mr. George Piercy, of Jersey City, scored another 
leg on the Sauer gun, while Mr. Wyne did likewise in the 
event for the silver cup. 
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Secretary-Treasurer Elmer E. Shaner writes us: ‘‘Please 
announce to the readers of Forest AND STREAM that the 
Interstate Association’s Pacific Coast Handicap will be 
given at Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 8, 9 and 10, under the 
auspices of the Los Angeles Gun Club; $1,000 added 
money.” 
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By an oversight in the make up of Forrest AND STREAM 
of June 9, the report of the Canadian Indian tournament 
appeared as if signed by Hon, Tom A. Marshall, The 
interesting communication having the caption ‘‘Canadian 
Arrows” was signed by Mr. Marshall. The report of 
the tournament was written by Mr. Thos. A, Duff, of 
Toronto, 
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Secretary Wm. Armstrong announces that the Indian- 
apolis Gun Club is all ready for the Grand American 
Handicap, and that all that is necessary are the shooters 
and gocd weather. ‘The list of entries, elsewhere in our 
columns, shows that the shooters will be in attendance, 
and as for weather, it is sure to be fine, for 
is the season of clear skies and balmy breezes, 
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In the shoot-off of the Philadelphia Trapshooters’ 
League series, at Holmesburg Junction, Pa., June 9, 
Mr. Harry Fisher, of Clearview, won the prize, a gun 
now 
