





AUG. 17, 1907. 
Butler: 16. ciesiies sathacate cs AGG Laven le 16 i656 77 
McCusht 26" wv. uc steeete vices 14 15 14 17 17 19 20 18 134 
STHOMOAS. AG wicsare rns veces 14 10 15 10 16 21 15... 101 
Thompson, 16 9 16 80 
SrubMer 1a visansdes ceeanee = ; 3 23 : 152 
*Hamlin. 16. q vencwasss eval Dib ves 58 
F Billmeyer, 17 136 
Shattuck, 16 ....... ee Se etiis. ae 2 
Lev ¥, 6 UE Nicak av he Wrase cs .» 12 18 1 120 
BrenkGs JG Wuiecrnaedetvicisx<>'s's p 6 20 23 .. 119 
BOWED HOw ces esitias cae sce BYE 6 121 
WV MIRON. RG Fceaic ereAN Se oes ain s ye ae 80 
A. Billmveyer, 16 ........csc000, 16 18 17 1418 19 21 .. 118 
Cilehel a itwerte, sax stuciware oes 16 20°12 12 12.19.19 2. 100 
Godwin, 16 s2..cscsceccecesees 14 11.14 15 15 2118 .. 108 
Brehm, 16° .’...... Wate Sige ee 23 IGS Bee es Loser 60 
Perea IOUS! seer clorox snes 15 911 14141915... 107 
sara crt GMa arctan coe tiers ois's'e Ks ye 5 0 Gh PS 61 
Pi Pénnineton, 1G) 6 vss. 236s a Lites ei Ui Bes 90 
BAe iG on cine nodavincedns ees 12 12 12 13 17 7 101 
BOSOM LO sine iste visic ssc 9 1b... 647 74 
emae neta tks ob ai sie + sslaie's 5 8 91011 8 67 
BrenMeNss Gl dati sss okir sales 17 18 19 17 13 114 
PASSES MEL ae oe thiriste Se c's asie%eis 50% 16 12 12 15 16 79 
A Reynolds .. 1917 19 15 84 
OC oe Re een Opie welts sak uss tee 6 
E Reynolds, 14 11 12 ; 76 
CIEE IR TG. onan c's Svica cloves TE mance et 12 
PRAT re esl etee ic bisinacsay sae see os ADS ADS ee 47 
MLOLUIRCOMIILG Waeeisiwied/sscicle's's css ste. cece NGl14 23) 5 aoe 53 
1 he od apa PA ok get a oa Geis 19a... 3 
RCS OC Sista ticiets Saye waidls, Ob oe oe vee WISIGV Sa. 45 
Jones: 163 .5.5 Rete heqinst thn eeibn oem vig.a/s'6) (e's NT LAP recedes 28 
*Professionals, 
August 8, Third Day. 
Miss Oakley gave another exhibition of her wonderful 
skill. She broke five eggs thrown all at once in the air 
before they reached the ground, 
Rising Sun won the four-man team race with a score 
of 155. Second was a tie between the Baltimore Shoot- 
ing Association and the Colgate Gun Club. 
Among the professionals, Lester S. German, of Aber- 
deen, Mr., was first, with 158, Welles was second with 
139, and Keller third with 125. 
Of the amateurs, Towner and Walker were first with 
148; Regan second with 146, and McCarthy third with 143. 
The programme consisted of eight events, of which 
five were at 20 targets, and three at 25 targets. Scores: 


Events: 28, 400.6. 8 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25° Brk. 
*German, Dera ds tettoviats 5c kale « 19 19 19 14 15 25 19 23 153 
McCarthy, AMMEN eisiaiere ete asic, se 14 17 14 15 19 25 19 20 143 
EVMGLIS TELS ela ieletaleiy sre clate.s c's w-e9 16 18 11 18 16 19 23 18 135 
UME EM CLOG AGLS vistaaih sye:s\ane vars 13.17 13.17 15:20:22 200 0©=_ 187 
Banks, ey iemreiniay ala asdia, sini (a clare AOPAG AOUAG meme omixs aac b2 
MICE MOT RULE icrensinisicecibene esse 14 17 15 16 11 20 18 19 125 
Smith, EE Mareioa stares cleo (aleinsc eisai 16 17 12 17 11 13 20 21 127 
POMEIER PLS esrsldsttres sicin’s,« clnc'eieists 16 17 19 18 18 23 15 22 148 
OS RS Pee crt ces arielsinisasele cars 17 15 17 17 16 22 16 10 130 
Regan, EUesiinatacaletsievesese aiestverats: aca aiete 17 17 16 17 18 22 19 20 146 
MD atlas GAG Serer ales) cain, e’s joie wns UAB LI TSS ee Boer cuee 69 
France, MM ateral ceiniainiastais s'oa\s'eae's 10 19 18 15 15 18 18 15 12 
WiilsoneyiG ioe esis 0's Sep 8.18) 10515210593" 11 £7 88 
Dean, WN wtoe-s . 1414 .8 13 15 12 15 14 105 
A Billmeyer, 1 -«. 1417 14 17 19 22 19 18 140 
EPQHCCEAE IN tee inetsuineecle i cresinie s 12 13 16 16 10 17 16 17 117 
F Billmeyer, 17 11 19 14 16 13 16 19 19 127 
Oldfield, BO deems eiibink ae <\cacls 13:15 12 13 8 16 18 19 114 
TGV eta srcieineer esos Fer 8111513 9 17 22°12 99 
Bowen, 16 aH eiE Miaaiece stains ahea 9171717 14 21 19 19 133 
CU OL AM Lm ectnm clas nn’setuceis asc's 151712 512 19 18 16 114 
Brice, 16 pte eee eee eeeeeeeceees 11 9 9 6 5 10 2018 88 
oe rad ep Cora aon a ie 3 13 817 16 10 95 
CBT iia aa cencd ois es 4.9 7 7 
Mitchell,” 16 Ri ee re 
england, 16 21 2323 143 
Keen, UG aatettec soksid oe sie anise 19 14 18 121 
Kirk, 16 opt cab usvonwoneessoune 5 2161514 119 
McCush, 16 . 16 19 19 17 137 
Rosegt6n, aces 16 17 25 125 
Emmond, 16 nate On oan 59 
QOH EB ILG Minatsials st eisjelciv'e s)0 510 o/s 17 15 10 122 
ES a eC 222019 148 
NEN este ccinrass es. 152214 116 
Spann, ES Mi cteieiele visisis'se sieceicis «ne : i ae 68 
COUGAR btea es narewicel nodsisa asic 14 12 12 10 13 19 18 .. 98 
Corse, LEM a io ovtace Breit oeviele’s dye Ge es NN pak 77 
Gipe, 16 settee teen esse eenseeee ns Soo Us fe ls Os BOs eG 82 
MU gENENMOMML etal Guisiaiteinen e seas" ao v 06 Liat Wp Ae 47 
Schotictdedgme nice). . roe VR An cmc cee WHOS 
USE yoy re OUR Oe ee RO ecad pea Labo 16 
Team race: 
Colgate. Prospect. 
Brante@ ests senaeesce 34 Brehm -.6 : 5 Re ee AG 
Regarmtiiciacisisa.>sle'es 42 HriCorsem. wae: 37 
Walter sisi denejere'ns 39 ONGIOM eo caweucee. 3 
Sri bi Gist cle rcreicts'sw0 20— 141 CipGmice ake. 33—117 
Betterton. Rising Sun. 
Sehoield eee seers 34 England .. £ Fee tis. 40 
| tA biel ero scuiciee 31 RROSGs, eee sk semen 43 
JOSSUAEWEIL Ge esaces. 33 IMGGusH Wer actamccnic: > 36 
Rage ieticer cee sss 33—131 WCef isla scsemie suse. 34—155 
Babine 
Mordecat Gir accecs0 ss 36 MEMES CS oan apne one 30 
Tal ek ee iieeaieenes 5 43 Oldfield Tae cncsctuses« 32—141 
The live-bird programme of the fourth day was can- 
celled because of the weather conditions. The tourna- 
ment was gratifyingly successful. About 23,000 targets 
, thrown. 
The high money winners were: Towner, of Perry- 
man. Md., $102; McCarthy, of Philadelphia, $99, and 
M. J. Regan, of Baltimore, $63. 
On Thursday morning Messrs. Mordecai, Gifford and 
Worthington went to Poole’s Island, fished four hours 
and caught 40 dozen of rock fish and perch, the largest 
rock weighing 16 pounds. 
The cashier of the shoot was H. Linn Worthington, of 
Rising Sun, Md., assisted by John Hawkins, score- 
keeper, and Louis Jory, Bob Scarf and Fred Hoffman. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 

WINCHESTER 
SELF-LOADING RIFLES 
WIN AT BISLEY 

was effectually demonstrated. at the big rifle meet recently held at Bisley, England. 
In competition for the Winchester Challenge Trophy, open to all self-loading or 
automatic rifles, contestants using Winchester Self-Loading Rifles won the first seven 
prizes and eleven out of the first twelve. 
creditable scores. 
the highest praise from Royalty, Army officers and civilians present. 
and the one last year at Sea Girt, where Winchester Self-Loading Rifles won all the 
honors in the Rapid Fire Contests, emphasizes the already well established superiority 
of the Winchester Self-Loading system. 
cartridges they handle represent up-to-the-minute development in arms and ammunition. 
Their Overwhelming 
Repeated in England 
The superiority of Winchester Self-Loading Rifles over all other similar types of arms 
There were three other makes of automa- 
tic rifles in the contest, but only one took a prize, the eighth. Mr. E. H. Nelson won 
the Trophy; Mr. A. Rosling was second and Lieut. Martin third, all making highly 
There was not a single “hitch” with a Winchester Self-Loading 
Rifle during the entire competition, their reliability, speed and accuracy bringing forth 
’ 
Victory at Sea Girt 
A test like this 
Winchester Self-Loading Rifles and the 
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Springfield Shooting Club. 
Tuts club will hold their annual fall tournament at 
targets on their new grounds at Red House Crossing, 
on Labor Day, Sept. 2. The programme calls for 200 
targets, $16 entrance in the sweeps. The club have re- 
cently purchased new grounds, moved their building on 
to them, built a new shooting platform and fixed things 
up generally. The new grounds are three minutes’ walk 
from the old ones, and are reached by Indian Orchard 
or Palmer cars. To the amateurs making highest average, 
shooting the entire programme, the following prizes will 
be given. First, $12; second, $8; third, $5, and fourteen 
prizes, consisting of useful and ornamental articles; mak- 
ing eighteen prizes in all. 
Targets will be thrown from two sets of expert traps 
arranged Sergeant system. Sweeps optional. Any one 
- may enter any event and shoot for targets only; pro- 
fessionals and paid experts allowed to shoot for targets 
only; targets included in all entrances at 2 cents each; 
loaded shells and lunch on the grounds; Rose system, 
four moneys; less than ten entries, three moneys; In- 
terstate rules to govern all events. J 
Shooting will start promptly at 9:30 and will continue 
all day. The shoot will be held rain or shine. Guns and 
ammunition shipped prepaid to C. L. Kites, Secretary, 
416 Main street, will be delivered on the grounds free 
BRASS RRL OLDS OST OO NS ™ 

of charge. Programmes are now ready, and may be 
had by addressing the Secretary. 
This being the first tournament to be held on the new 
grounds, the club naturally expects a large attendance, 
neither time nor expense has been spared to make it a 
grand success. All who have shot on the new grounds 
agree that the background is even better than on the 
old grounds, which was considered perfect. 

Rochester Rod and Gun Club. 
Rocurster, N.. Y.—At a shoot of the Rochester Gun 
Club, he.d recently, the main feature was the exhibition 
ef skill by Mr. and Mrs. Topperwein. In the total of 
four 25-target events, Jack Fanning, of Jersey Gttyi oN.) Jie 
was high with 96 out of 100. Mrs. Topperwein was sec- 
ond with 95. The scores: 




PSTN cngiciss oicdielsieremelecincnisivide ss giciseeisie 24 24 24 2496 
Mrs. Topperwein .....-.eeseeeeeeeeseees 23 23 25 24—95 
Stewart 25 21 24 25—95 
Conley 23 22 23 23—91 
Skutt 22 23 22 22—89 
Mitchell 19 22 23 24—88 
Adkin 22 22 23 23—90 
Kershner 21 25°24 23—93 

