JUNE 23,. 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 


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measly ones slipped (he te the bottom, eh, Ed. 
At Monte Ne, Ark., Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, a shoot will 
be held. The residents report that the lake there 
abounds with trout, and that White River can furnish 
the bass. Such a combination of sports is not often the 
lot of the traveling man, who gets weary of life in the 
hotels of the big cities. 
Hutchinson, Minn., has a gun club that is fast coming 
to the front. 
Another wonder fast coming to the front is John A. 
Flick, Ravenna, O. Shooting with one hand, he made 
a run of 285 targets at the Canal-Dover tournament last 
Friday, and shooting the entire programme of 400 with a 
loss of but ten. He and Mr. Maxwell would make a 
team of two that would beat the world. 
William Corson, Ann Arbor, Mich., won the State 
championship at the Grand Rapids shoot week before 
aa C. B. Kelly won the semi-expert trap with 23 out 
of 25. 
Fort Wayne, Ind.; has a new gun club, the Broadway, 
with the following officers: President, J. R. Dennison; 
Secretary, Theodore Clark; Treasurer, Martin Leonard. 
The club intends to hold shoots each two weeks. 
At the Rochester, Ind., shoot Dr. M. Wilson outshot 
Gus Moller and won the State championship with 23 to 
21 out of 25. 
At the Texas State League shoot, Hubby shot at 300 
and scored 286; Dick Jackson 267, Dryden 258, Merrill 
255, Cook 246, Bennett 282. 
Colorado Springs took second place at the Cripple 
ae tournament, as the home team made 128 to their 
Neal McMillan, Idaho Falls, gave the experts a close 
run at the shoot, as he was tied for high man up to the 
last event, when he lost out. ’*Gene Confarr, of Living- 
ston, Mont., with 315 out of 385, won the medal. 
Caen Robbins, who is in charge of the North Dakota 
State shoot is particularly desirous that the beginners 
should attend the shoot and learn how to handle the gun. 
. That is the promoter who promotes. 
The next meet of the Montana Sportsmen’s Associa- 
tion will be held at Billings. 
The second tournament of the Dyersburg, Tenn., Gun 
Club was held Thursday last. W. a Joiner, Memphis, 
was high with 110 out of 125, D. Edwards, Union 
EL 108; J. ‘Canalle, Memphis, 103; * Brady, Newbern, 
The annual meeting of the Iron River, Mich., Gun 
Club was held recently. Officers elected: Joseph Kiely, 
President; L. A. Johnson, Vice-President; Chas. Coon, 
Captain; D. B. Henly, Secretary. 
There is to be a tournament about Sept. 4, 5 and 6, at 
Arnold’s Park, Lake Okoboji, Ia. The Hotel Company 
will add $300 or more. 
__At Davenport, Ia., the newest club is the East End. 
'The officers are: Ben Gerdts, President; Carl House, 
‘Secretary; Money Hageman, Treasurer; Herman Gott: 
schalk, Captain. 
The annual tournament of the Fresno, Cal., Gun Club 
was very successful. The best men from San Francisco 
did not get much show on the money. The best scores 
were made by Bokersfield, Rudly and the Valley shoot- 
ers. Fred Stone was high with 90 per cent. Lou 
Holdersden and George Stone were second and third. 
There were dinners and entertainments galore during 
the evening, and all agreed that the day was well spent. 
Fred Bills was’ high gun with 117 out of 125 at the 
Parker Gun Club shoot last Sunday at Milwaukee. Horn 
made 115, Hammersmith 114. The grounds will be open 
for practice Saturdays hereafter. 
After a lapse of several years the Anniston, Ala., Gun 
Club has been revived, and their first shoot was held 
last Saturday. The club starts out with a membership 
of thirty. and there is much enthusiasm among the new 
bunch of shooters and would-be shooters. 
For further Trap news see pages 978 and 981. 
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