
Oct. 26, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 



Cosmopolitan Amateur Championship 
representing the autumn’s honors in and near Greater New York, was 
won by J. K. Hendrickson, scoring 87 in a severe wind storm. 
GV; 
Kowenhoven took the Amateur Average with 165 ex 185. Both honors were 
WON WITH 
U. M. C. NITRO CLUBS 
‘“*The Shells which won the Grand American” 
The other leading tournament designated as the “Championship of the 
Metropolitan Clubs,” was held last April at Montclair. Jack Martin and 
U. M. C. Arrow shells took the Metropolitan, and Wm. Heer the profes- 
sional honors against 100 shooters. 
Nitro Clubs are Game Gefftfers. 
Agency, 
fee N LONG ME PALLIG CARTRIDGE ‘COMPANY, BRIDGEPORT, 
New York City 
313 Broadway, 
CONN. 

| Trapshooting. 
Fixtures. 
| Nov. 5.—Englewood, N. J.—Pleasure Gun Club shoot. 
| t It, Sec’y. 
| FR al sete City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
hooters’ sixth shoot. : 
eon pine Fossey, Tex., .G : S. Russell, Sec’y. 
| DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
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The O. C. S. A. Gun Club, of Utica, N. Y., an- 
lmounces an all-day shoot, to be held on Thanksgiving 
| Baws begin at 9:30. The Secretary 


Competition will 
is Mr. A, J. Lowery. 
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Oct. 26 has been fixed upon as the date of an all-day 
shoot, to be held by the North Caldwell, N. J., Gun 
Club. The start will be at 2 o’clock. Mr. Wm. Kuss- 
jmaul is the Secretary. 
The Smith Gun Club, of Newark, N. J., defeated the 
Freehold Gun Club, on the grounds of the latter, Oct. 19, 
in a six-man team contest, by a score of 261 to 266. 
A. Lindley, of the Smiths, was high man with a total of 
{8 out of 50. Kennedy and Muldoon, of Freehold, tied 
on 44, 

The Montclair, N. J., Gun Club team visited Prince- 
on, to shoot a team match with the University shooters. 
[he Princeton defenders were not in good form, due, it 
was stated, owing to lack of practice and latent skill. 
Che result was as follows: Montclair, 324; Princeton, 271. 
Moffett was high man of the Montclair team with a score 
of 44. Wight, of Princeton, was high with 40. 
The trapshooting season of the Boston, Mass., Athletic 
Association opened on last Saturday, at Riverside. Dr. 
E. F. Gleason set a hot pace by scoring 97 out of 100. 
Other contestants and their scores in this event follow: 
Dr. Gleason 97, C. H. Powell 90, T. C. Adams 87, F. H. 
Owen 88, Dr. Ellis 88, C. M. Howell 82, Fred Whitney 
80, W. Holbrook 78, R. L. Warner 70, Clarence Tucker 
64, R, Nichols 62. Commencing Nov. 9, the weekly 
handicap cup shoots will be held at Riverside. 
The programme cf the Jamestown Exposition tourna- 
ment, to be held Oct. 24-26, provides ten 20-target events 
each day, with entrance money as follows: First day, 
$1.40; second, 24.0; third, $1.90. The shoot will be held 
on the water front. Shooting will commence at 9 A. M. 
Class shooting, 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent. Ship shells, 
prepaid, to Manager W. N. White, Jamestown Ex- 
position Grounds, Va. It is suggested that the shipper 
advise the manager as to shipment, route, etc. A team 
of experts, Messrs. W. R. Crosby, Fred Gilbert, L. R. 
Barkley, J. R. Taylor and J. M. Hawkins will give ex- 
hibitions each day. Special rates to shooters have been 
arranged with several hotels. 
td 
19 the New England Kennel Club met at 
Mass., and elected a list of 
officers as follows: J. M. Grosvenor, Jr., President; 
David Crocker, Vice-President; Chas. H. Taylor, Jr., 
Secretary; Henry S, Blake, Treasurer; Henry N. Rich- 
ards and Thomas Silsbee, Executive Committee for three 
years. It was decided that the season’s shooting would 
begin on Saturday of this week. Contests for single and 
double-barreled competition will be provided. The latter 
On Oct. 
Brookdale Farm, Braintree, 
will be a series, in which the greatest number of wins 
will determine the victor. Special prizes will be pro- 
vided for straight scores. There will also be weekly 
prizes, ; 
ad 
Mr. Frank Lawrence, of New York, is now in the 
South, assisting in the preliminary arrangements for a 
series of tournaments in a number of cities, and he is 
making a great success of the enterprise. 
R 
The New York Athletic Club shooting 
on its finely equipped grounds on Travers Island, N. Y. 
Shoots will place every Saturday afternoon, and 
all day on holidays, at which time the shooting commit- 
tee will be glad to welcome shooting friends from other 
has resumed 
take 
clubs. 
ta 
The tournament of the Delaware State Trapshooters’ 
League, Oct. 16-17, held under the auspices of the New- 
ark, Del., Gun Club, was a pronounced success. It was 
managed by Mr. H. Linn Worthington, of the Win- 
chester Co. High professional average of the first day 
was made by Mr. Lester S. German, of Aberdeen, Md. 
He performed marvels on the first day by breaking 179 
out of 180, and by making a run of 110 straight. He 
missed one target in the fifth event, which made the 
one missing link in a straight of 180. Mr. J. Mowell 
Hawkins was second high professional. High amateur 
average for the day resulted in a tie between Messrs. 
G. S. McCarty, of Philadelphia, and L, Towner, of Bal- 
timore, on 172. Mr. Wm. M. Foord, of Wilmington, was 
second with 167. On the second day, German was again 
high gun with 184 out of 199. Hawkins, 183, was second 
Foord was high amateur with 180. He also won the in- 

