


SEPT. 14, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 429 

Analostan Gun Club. 
Wasuincton, D. C.,, Sept. 8—At the shoot of the 
Analostan Gun Club, held on Aug. 31, Uncle Billy 
Wagner in Class A won first on 18 out of 20. from the 
20yd. mark; Jos. H. Hunter won second, scoring 15 out 
of 20 from the 19yd. mark, and Orrison from 22yds. won 
third by breaking 14 out of 20. In Class B, Dr. Parsons 
from 18yds., won first on 15 out of 20; C. S. Wilson from 
22yds. won second on 14 out of 20, and Hogan won third, 
scoring 13 out of 20 from the 22yd. mark. In Class C, 
George won first on 13 out of 20 from 18yds.; H. B. 
Willson won second, scoring 11 out of 20 from 22yds., 
and Moffett won third from the same mark on 4 out of 
20. 
Twenty-one shooters took a hand in the afternoon’s 
sport. Following are the scores for the afternoon: 

Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
H B Willson.... 150 76 Coleman ........ 50 40 
Weasiier eccsas ss 135 106 We Laylor cnces. «c SOD 23 
Hunter fr cose. 120 97 BML) gee acc cc 50 31 
MORGtiy tases scree 10 30 George ..... Pets) 39 
Farnam 43... 6. 90 67 C S Wilson..... 50 31 
PArsGne) canes. 80 64 OMNES aig 5 cists din 0c 22 
CGB Ghevce. «cs use 75 4§ WV AELON Wen alee o.00h9 29 
James vince ese. 70 54 PHSLON © ice sie >= 3 2) 
M ‘Teaytei \s..'cn< 60 38 Morton ....... : 15 
DHOHB Hiss e<seas 70 24 REBUY.” aieisie sis F-.6.- 9 
Orrisonl G22). den « 55 43 
The shoot of the Analostan Gun Club on Sept. 7 was 
a good one. Twenty-one men were on the firing line. 
This was a fine showing, considering the fact that the 
reed bird season opened on Monday. However, the 
regulars at the trap are good hunters, and the marshes 
at this time have not much attraction for them on ac- 
count of the height of the oats, which have not been 
beaten down, and also the absence of a good tide. Look 
cut later. 
In the medal and trophy contests Orrison, Hunter and 
Tavlor, in Class A, tied fer first on 18 out of 20; Or- 
rison shot from 22yds., Taylor from 20 and Hunter from 
19yds. Wagner and James tied for second on 17 out of 
20, shooting from 21 and 18yds.; Coleman won third on 
13 out of 20 from 21lyds. 
In Class B, Wilhite, from 22yds., won first on 15 out 
of 20; Hogan and Wilson, from the same mark, tied for 
second on 10 out of 20; Dr. Taylor, also from the same 
mark, won third. 
In Class C, Cox, a new member, and McClenahan tied 
for first from scratch by accounting for 16 out of 20; 
Shoup, from 2lyds., won second, 18 out of 20, and Bruce, 
Dutton and Geyer, tied for third on 11 out of 20; Mr. 
Geyer shot from 18yds. and the others from _ I6yds. 
Twenty-three members participated in the shoot for the 
prizes. Following are the scores made during the after- 
noon: 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. 
Farnham ....... 115 90 McClenahan .... 45 
NAMES Cocco es 80 70 MVSNBIEG. oo ace aite 45 
IWiaGne? -sccuicesies 80 63 Piarnl- oc. teenie 45 
Moffett ...cener- 70 37 BEC R 9 ets nent 45 
Weedon °........ 70 31 Coxmarsroketse 45 2 
Coleman’ <s.acee 65 46 Wiolte ta. nccscee 45 26 
SHOW secs vials 60 35 Bititis cae 45 22 
Geyets F.cenesicess 60 31 Duttonm= fo.50.004 40 24 
Wrells: <.0 dccon OO 42 C.S Wilson...... 30 18 
DE. Laylors® cosiccis< 55 42 Dr Paylor 232... 20 7 
INTHEO > casnncenee's AB 34 Goolkstes 5.4 5.06 10 4 
OTTISOR ovine. sor 50 40 Marshall (1.06%... 10 6 
Chandler (ssncc6, 50 27 Richards .cwdan. 10 3 
FR riter ass asic oes 45 37 
H. S. Welles, representing the Deadshot Powder Co., 
visited the club, but did not have time to shoot at many. 
He had a new 32in. pump with him, and as several of 
the boys were anxious to try it, he turned it over to 
them and used any old gun, and the result was that he 
shot way below his average. 
Mires Taytor, Sec’y. 
Magic City Gun Club. 
Mownpay, Sept. 2, was observed by the Magic City Gun 
Club, as with the assistance of their neighbors and 
friends from nearby towns, a regular tournament was 
held. Some twenty-seven men shot, most of whom fin- 
ished the entire 200 targets. The only professional pres- 
ent was Mr. Vietmeyer, of Chicago, and with his In- 
dianapolis single-barrel gun he set them all a pace save 
Kit Shepardson. who beat him by three targets. ‘“‘Shep” 
has been laying off most all summer, and he showed that 
his practice last week at Danville has benefited his trig- 
ger pull, as he lost but one target out of 105 during the day. 
Indianapolis swooped down upon the home boys and 
had eight men on the firing line. The old ones, Moore, 
Parry and Partington put up a score that would be a 
credit to younger men, and sometime they get their 
recreation and sport from their outing and the associa- 
tion of congenial spirits such as they meet at tourna- 
ments. Kirby, the well-known Greenville, Ohio, shooter, 
was in his old-time form, and scored 185. These good 
scores would indicate that ground conditions are good 
at the Magic’s park, but it is the reverse. The back- 
ground is bad. Trees and sun combine to make the 
targets hard to see, and they are thrown fully 50yds. 
These home boys are good entertainers, and instead of 
giving average money to be carried away by the man 
who has already won the most, they set up a fine dinner 
for the visitors. It would have done you good to witness 
the contest at the table when devouring chickens was the 
onslaught, 
Spencer, of the home club, is among the top-notchers, 
as his score of 183 will show; but Goldy Williamson has 
developed a bad case of flinching and was not the shot 
cf old. The scores follow: 
Events: Gens 4000) ctoots 29 10.11. > Shot 
Targets: 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 at.. Brk. 
Vietmeyer ... 101619 201819 917 20 19 19 200 184 
Moore) .s..2.0 10 1919 18 19 17 618 19 16 16 200 177 
PRE esi sevces 918 20191818 8 16 201817 200 181 
Partington 9 20 20 19 18 14 81617 14 18 200 73 
Shepardson .. 8 20 20 19 20 15 10 19 19 19 18 200 187 































NCHESTER 

REGIN U.S.PAT.OFFICE, 
Brand 
16 Firsts; 10 Seconds; 9 Thirds; 4 Ties for 1, 2 or 3 place. 
INDIVIDUAL RAPID FIRE MATCH 
Another Clean Sweep For Winchester Self-Loading Rifles. 
This important match resulted the same as it did a year ago, and as at Bisley, 
England, this year. It was a clean sweep for Winchester Self-Loading Rifles and 
Winchester Cartridges. The supremacy of the Winchester Self-L oading Rifle sys- 
tem has been conclusi\ ely demonstrated by its winning all the honors in every match 
it has been used in. The prize winners were Ist, Capt. A. F. Laudensack; 2nd, 
Adolf Topperwein; 3d, Sergeant Farr; 4th, Lieut. South; 5th, Private Chesley. 
The Spencer Match At Sea Girt 
This important match (15 shots at 1000 yards) was won by private G. W. Chelsey, 
Qnd Conn., with the splendind score of 71 out of a possible 75. He shot Winches- 
ter cartridges and a Winchester barrel. ‘The winning score is convincing proof of 
their wonderful accuracy. 
The Inspectors Match 
The result of this hotly contested match (10 shots at 600 and 1000 yards) was another 
victory for Winc hester cartridges; the winner, Capt. S. W. Wise, Mass,, used them, 
as did also Major W. B. Martin, N. J., who was third. 
ASK FOR, BUY, SHOOT NOTHING BUT 
THE RED “W” BRAND 

































The Red 
Win Many High Honors at Camp Perry and Sea Girt 
At “‘The National Shoot,’’ held at Camp Perry, Ohio, and at the Sea Girt Tour- 
nament, the two big rifle meets of the year, Winchester Cartridges, Rifles and 
Barrels won a big share of the honors, and in winning, again demonstrated, as they 
have many times before, that for accuracy, reliability and results they are supreme. 
THE WINCHESTER RECORD AT CAMP PERRY 


Hunter ....... 816 1819 1418101817.. .. ‘oy aoe Passaic Gun Club. 
Mueller. ...... 8 17 16 15 17 17 10 17 20 18 16 200 171 ; 2 Dy. Ss: , ; 
Wands: <.:..2.. 10 18 19 17 16 19 10 18 17 18 15 200 Lil Passaic, N. J., Sept. 7.—Subjoined please find score of 
Briuter) dees ate a 6 1818 16 16/46... .. .. 2s 5 ane Ban the shoot of the Passaic Gun Club, held Sept. 7, on thei 
Wierts? aersmeren se 10 16 14 19 19 19 10 16 16 19 16 200 173 grounds. ‘This club was recently organized, and will 
Baker cwsorac 71818191815 716 18 15 16 200 167 hold shoots every Saturday afternoon from 1:30 o’clock 
Spericer .....:- 10 19 20181719 916181516 200 183 until 5:30. 5a ; 
Williamson. .. 1018 171716 20 9 16 18 15 16 200 167 The officers of the organization are: W. A. Adams, 
ONPG Ew erisert 10 19 19 17 17 19 10 18 19 18 19 200 185 President; Dr. C. R. Brooks, \ ice-President; WwW. W 
Southern ..... TO165 19 1819 ISAO) os. ee oe ay foe Skidmore, Se cretary; H. B. C ashel, Treasure ie B H 
EItOrE * ee Sees. a 81918191718 91518 16 15 2) 172 Skidmore, Secretary; H. B. Cashell, Treasurer ; B. 
PCCVEES:. Patra ura sere pga Ey die a Se Sepa ae Bem zit’ as Captain. The club has a membership of thirty-five active 
SIGE Versi c «ley Cp Be fol ha Bt Eats Gre DOR ec ane Sag members, and the interest that this active sport .1s_at- 
TCE Le eantete ve 81818 19 191510161717 .. Bye Sac tracting is likely to annex many more Passaic “muffs 
ROnntzZ) ovives peers ees Lp Wie gS korean ey met its to the sport. ‘ 
Sender ca.s- SHS eae Ph ates e O-gaetNdy «8s ee ai Events: g 4 6 
Highlands .... i Targets: 15 25 10 
Wachtell .....- 5 B Clickner SY ssac5 wae hat eth 14 
RESIN Weise. ss 7 VWitmitsin Wecser: sce ck : 8 
Thompson Pe ee i is ake a ee Bins eae WoW Sladinore okies« 7 
BGDD) Vubolemene s re Sas Pate Wo sy eine 5s aria mate W A Duffy........ ; 6 
Syoeh a s Wesriqopcnar Ba clasts) kolcniate Malan LOL Sos = siete eo Pe) Mellememe, ¢ ttvane . 2 
Se HSB: Cashel scaayceat.< seetevessoeenee OT 16 iiecia 
Tue Forest AND STREAM may be obtained from Be wan Tee rrtrceresensessee BB ag it 2 
any newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to j Glickner ... a2 o5 
supply you regularly. W. W. Sxrpmore, Sec’s 

