March 31, igoct 
FOREST- AND STREAM. 
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ON LONG ISLAND. 
Brooklyn Gua CItib. 
Interstate Park, Queens, L. I., March 20. — The seeond day of 
the Brooklyn Gun Club's live-bird shoot, held at Interstate 
Park, had a fair attendance of - shooters, and some miss-and-outs 
were shot before the regular programme began. 
The main event was at 15 live birds, $10 entrance, birds extra, 
four moneys, and of the seventeen competitors, three — Lamberson, 
Bissett and Fanning — tied on straight scores. The latter stood 
at 31yds. The 14s were numerous, there being nine of them, so 
that second money was split up very fine. M'. Hopkins was so 
fortunate as to be in the 13 place alone, thereby drawing the 
prize of the tournament. 
The first day's shoot was published in Forest and Stream last 
week. The scores: 
Miss-and-outs : 
No. 1. 
Remsen 222 
Evans 222 
Van Allen 220 
Hull 0 
J B Hopkins 
W Hopkins 
Heikes 1,, .. 
Leroy 4...... .• 
Budd 
Crosby . . 
Fanning 
No. 2 was |1 entrance; No. 3, ?2. 
Regular programme events. No. 1 was at 5 birds, $5 entrance, 
two moneys. The scores: 
J R Hull, 28 22222—5 B Norton, 28 0202^—3 
F L Tacks, 26 22002—3 Crosby, 31 22222—5 
T S S Remsen, 28. ...... .12122— 5 Fanning. 31 .22202— 4 
J G Remsen, 26 .02022—3 W Hopkins, 27 01011—3; 
T B Hopkins, 26 100*2—2 Thompson, 28 11111—5 
Lerov, 29 222*2-^ Daly, Jr, 30 01211—4 
Heikes 31 22222—5 H Colt, 27 0021*— 2 
Van A'llen, 29.. 2*222—4 Budd, 30 22120—4 
Lamberson, 28 22222—5 Ewart, 26 *1020— 2: 
No. 2 was at 7 birds, $0, three moneys: 
F L Tacks, 26 2222222—7 L Durvea. 30 0122122— ff. 
Lamberson, 28 2222222—7 Sanders, 26 0120122—6: 
No. 2. 
111110 
222i26 
212212 
20 
210 
No. 3. 
1222222210 
2222222222 
io 
2212212210 
22220 
2122222222 
22220 
10 
2222220 
T B Hopkins, 26. 
Hull, 2if... 
Heikes, 31 
.1121202—6 W Hopkins, 28 0110111- 
.0022222—5 Thompson, 27 2201222—6- 
.2222222—7 Norton, 28 020UlJw 
Leroy, '29 2222222—7 Bissett, 29 21^2222—7 
Budd, 30 2122222—7 Lembeck, 26 2002200—3 
Fanning 31 2222222—7 Capt. Money, 29 2212221—7 
Van Allen, 29 2222220—6 Remsen, 29 2S22022— 6 
Crosbv, 31 2222220—6 P Daly, Jr, 30 2222201—6 
Ewart, 26..,..,. 0112202— 5 Colt, 27 0021122— 5 
Fifteen birds, $10, four moneys, birds extra: 
CaptMoney,29.222112U2022112— 14 Hull, 28 0222 1)2221222022—12 
Duryea, 30.'. - .222202112112212— 14 Fanning, 31. . ..222222222222222— 15 
Daly, Jr, 30. .. .202220022*211* w Ewart, 26 ] 21222111101112— 14 
Lamberson, 28.222>22222222222— 15 Budd, 30 122222222201222-14 
Leroy 29...... 222222*22222222— 14 Colt, 27 022222202222022—12 
Heikes, 31 2222222*2212222—14 W Hopkins, 27.212022102121122— 13 
Bissett, 29 211111112121212—15 J Hopkins, 26.101211020200220— 9 
Crosby, 31 21211222*122222—14 Thompson, 27.. 2221 21212022122— 14 
Van Allen, 29.222222202222222—14 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 24. — To-day being a fine day, we had quite 
a lot of shooters out, trying their skill. Some were very good, 
while others need lots of practice. 
Event No. 5, 30 targets, was the last shoot for llle'- ihedal pre- 
sented by Mr. Wright. The prize, a handsome solid gold watch 
charm, in the shape of a revolving bluerock, with a diamond in 
the center, was won by J. S. S. Remsen, with three wins out o£ 
four. 
Event No. 6 50 targets, with handicap, last shoot for entrance 
to the G. A. Jrl., the event being hotly contested for through the 
summer and fall, but dwindled down to two shooters. These were 
Mr, Wm. Hopkins and Mr. N. J. Lane, each having 69 points. 
This finished the race. Mr. Wm. Hopkins won by 6 points. Mr. 
Lane being a little nervous, lost his nerve. 
Events: 123456789 lOt 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 30 50 10 15 10 15 
T S S Remsen 8 24 40 8 12 9 . . 
L Morris 5 .. 8 8 .. 38 
G B Paterson 5 10 6 . . 21 
W Hopkins ; 9 .. 9 
P McKane .■ 8 10 6 
F A Thompson 4 4 
T Hopkins 6 
N T Lane. 
S Follert 7 13 .. 4 .. 5 
H Snow ,......<.....•-... ... .. .. 2 6. 
H David ; 26 5 .. 8 .. 
Smith 5 7 9 ft 
Geo. B. Patersok, Sec'y. 
Emerald Gun Clab. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 20.— Good birds were the rule at to-day's, 
shoot, which was the event of this month, in the shoot of the 
Emerald Gun Club. No straight scores were made, though several 
fell short of a straight by one bird only, nine in all, namely, Dr.. 
O'Connell, Dr. Hudson, J. J. Pillion, Thomas Short, John H. 
Moore, Dr. Woods, Hugh Quinn, P. H. Larkey and John Woelful. 
Johnnie Jones was scorer. 
Officers were elected as follows: President, Charles H. Billings;. 
First Vice-President, Dr. George V. Hudson; Second Vice-Presi- 
dent, William A. Sands; Recording Secretary, Bernard F. Amend;. 
Financial Secretary, Dr. Louis H. Schortemeier, and Treasurer,. 
John H. Moore. 
The scores follow: 
G B Hillers, 28 0011122010— 6 J Ratzens, 25 0202111210— T 
E J Clarke, 30 0220222222— 8 D Mohrmann, 25. . .0010200210— 4= 
Wm Sands, 28...... 1022021022— 7 Dr O'Donohue, 28.0122022220—7 
O Jamison, 29 0012222020— 6 H Larkey, 29 2222222220— 9- 
.. 46 9 11 .. 
7 22 36 
. 18 43 8 9 8 lOi 
. 24 . . 8 12 6 12! 
5 14 40 
B F Amend, 28.... 0220200022— 5 
E O Wise, 28 0221121021— 8 
Dr G Hudson, 28.. .2222022222— 9 
A A Schoveling, 28.20222*2201— 7 
Wm Joeger 28 0222211120— 8 
Dr O'Connell, 30, .22222*2222— 9 
H Fessenden. 28. . .2*20220202— 6 
J T Pillion, 28 2222222220— 9 
M"Weightman, 28.U200212201— 6 
T Short, 28 2im21210— 9 
T Codv 25 2*22020210— 6 
P Charies, 25 2101021112— S 
J H Moore, 28 1111111201— 9 
J Fis 
J W( 
Dr G 
scher, 28 20022*1021— 6. 
Woelful, 25 1112221012— 9 
Groehl, 25 1200010220— 5 
W J Amend, 25, .. .2200011111— 7 
Dr Miller, 28 2222222200— 8 
J Gallin, 25 2122020120— 7 
Dr Stillman, 30 1021102200— 6 
A Duncort, 25 *100200021— 4 
E Woods, 28 2212202222— 9 
F J Kail, 25 2022021001— 6 
McGillicuddv, 28.. .02*2222100— 6 
H Ouinn, 28 1012221221— 9 
O Srown, 25 1002221221— 8 
22222—5 
Two 5-bird events, class shooting, $3 entrance, three moneys, 
were shot, as follows: 
- -■ 10102—3 Dr O'Connell.22222— 5 
02021—3 Hudson 22022—4 
22202—4 Pillion 11110—4 
10011—3 Dr Stillman.. .11211— 5 
22222—5 O. Jamison... 12210— 4 
12*10—3 
12222—5 
McGillicuddy.00222— 3 
Dr Woods.,,. 02202— 3 
Miller 22200—3 
Dohrman ....22100—3 
Larkey 12222—5 
Miss-and-outs: 
Woods 0 10 202 212110 O Jamison 2 20 
McGillicuddy ..0 O'Connell 0 20 
Miller 2 22 100 221122 
Medicos Gun Club, 
Maspeth, L. I., March 22. — Following are the scores made to- 
day at the shoot of the Medicus Gun Club. The 25-Iive-bird event 
was won by Dr. A. A. Webber, with a score of 18. The scores 
follow : 
Five-bird events: 
Woods ....21022-4 21222—5 12222—5 
Casev ,...^.i....20211— 4 1*0*1—2 22*20—3 
Remsen 12212— 5 11221—5 11112—5 
Smith 22222-5 20111-^ 22013-^ 
Miller • 12221—5 12201—4 
Kay ' 20102—3 02002—2 00102—2 
Twenty-five birds, for the Greener gun: 
Woods 28 120220110202*2222222—15 
A Goodwin. 28 1020122122*222011212-16 
Remsen, 30 2111 202022211 221121*-! 7 
Smith, 28 2222222020022212201 1-16 
\Iiller 28 02212200012212001201-1^ 
Kav 28 12222220222022222*21-17 
■Dr Casey 28 02222121022111122223—18 
M. and O. 
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GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP TROPHY. 
Miss-and-oiits: 
, No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. 
Woods 0 0 2220 
Casey 22120 .. .... 
Smith 21222 22 10 
Miller 21212 20 2111 
Kay , 110 22 1212 
Dexter Park, Brooklyn, L. I., March 26.— The events of the 
Medicus Gun Club were shot in the snow storm which prevailed 
this afternoon. 
No. 1 was at 5 birds, $2; No. 2, 25 birds, $10; the remainder were 
10 birds, $5. Birds were extra. The scores: 
E Woods. 28 ,^;,;ii..21211— 5 22102—4 21 01102—3 
J P Kay, 28 22212—5 22022-4 10 10112—4 
Dr Casey, 29 2201*— 3 20222--1 0 12101-4 
E Woods 2*2020*02021122011*222221—17 
J P Kay 1222002112020110102201220—17 
Dr Casey 222222021222222022202021.2—21 
Dr Ca.sey 2222211221—10 2212221122—10 
J P Kay *211022*00— 5 2121212102— 9 
E Woods 2211022011— 8 00210*1120— 5 
E Woods 1012112100— 7 2221111121—10 
J P Kay 2112*20212— 8 1222222222—10 
Dr Casey v.... 021202210*— 6 
R. A, Welch Ts. Louis T. Duryea. 
Garden City, L. I., March 22.— The match at 100 birds, 30yds. 
mark, shot on the grounds of the Carteret Gun Cluh to-day, be- 
tween Messrs. R. A. Welch and Louis T. Duryea, was won by the 
former. The scores were respectively 86 and 82. The birds were a 
very good lot, and a stifT southwest wind helped materinally to 
make them better. Of the 14 birds missed by Welch, 8 fell dead 
out, while of the 18 lost bv Duryea, 10 were dead out. The shoot- 
ing was so unusually difficult that the scores under the circum- 
stances are quite good, and it must be kept in mind that the 30yd. 
boundary at the Carteret grounds is a condition tending to make 
low scores to any but the quickest and most accurate shots, even 
under ordinary weather conditions. The scores: 
Cresceot Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 24. — There was a stiff wind and a raw 
atmosphere, as weather conditions prevailing, consequently the tar- 
gets, feeling the effects of the wind, were far from easy. Banks, 
shooting in the quickest time, made the best scores. The March 
cup event was won by H. L. O'Brien, a handicap event. Ed 
Banks won the special prize event, with the excellent score of 24 
out of 25 from scratch. The scores follow: 
March cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
H L O'Brien.. 111111111001110110111011 OUUl —24 
E Banks 1101111111101011111101111 —21 
C A Sykes...., ,.11110111110101111010111010100 —20 
H C Whitney 11000001101101100101101001111111 —19 
L Hopkins llllOOOOOOOlOlOOOOlOlOniOllllOlllO— 18 
G J McDermott..-..-. 111010110001111001111101000 —16 
W W Marshall .111000011010000101100100001110 —13 
A M Boucher .lOlOllOlOOOOOllOlllllw 
H Kryn ". 1110011100110001000 w 
Prize shoot, 25 birds, magautrap, handicap: Banks, scratch, 24; 
Boucher, 4, 20; Marshall, 5, 20: Werleman, 4, 17; Kryn, 1, 16; Mc- 
Dermott, 2, 16; Waters, 0, 12; Hopkins, 10, 13, withdrew; Van- 
derveer, 7, 10. 
Brockton Gun Club. 
Brockton, Mass., March 17.— The scores with a * were thrown 
out for reasons. Twenty shooters took part. The scores ran low 
on account of a high, squally wind, that made the targets jump and 
twist. 
Hot coflfee, doughnuts, sandwiches, fancy cakes, fruit and candies 
and cigars and a wariri club house were enjoyed by every one 
present.. 
A good heavy shoot, April 19, 1900, B. G. C. Come and see u=. 
We want an interstate shoot here, and can handle it O. K., but 
we do not propose to die like a sister town just to be resurre'cted 
We want the shoot, but men like Worthing, Baker et al. are too 
much alive to die for a bluff. Come to our shoot, boys, and see 
for yourselves. 
R A Welch, 30yds. 
L T Duryea, 30. 
.22122 22212 22222 02*22 12211—23 
20222 22122 22221 22221 212*2—23 
22222 22212 1*212 010*2 22022—20 
11222 1222* 11*22 20122 *222*— :JU— 86 
.2*122 11212 22221 11212 *2122— 23 
11*21 11002 21111 22101 0221*— 19 
11121 *1222 122*0 02221 22210—20 
22*22 12220 222*2 2*212 2222*— 20— 82 
New York Getman Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 21. — The shoot of the New York German 
Club to-day had a good attendance. The club event, a handicap at 
10 birds, was won b3' Mr. John H. Schlicht, with a score of 9. 
Club competition, 10 live birds per man : John H. Schlicht, 
27yds., 9; Dr. Geoge V. Hudson, 29yds., 8; Peter Garms. 28yds., 8; 
Dr. J. H. Williams, 26yds., 8; John P. Dannefelser, 28yds., 7; A. 
H. Newmann, 28vds., 6; William G. Maisenholder, 2Syds., 6; 
John H. Wellbrock, 2Syds., 6: Henry A. Meyer, 28yds., 5; H. 
Mesloh, 2Syds., 5; H. Nobel, 2Syds., 5; August Sievers, 28yds., 5. 
Sweepstake race, 5 live birds per man: A. Detjen 4, Schlicht 4, 
Wellbrock 3, Nobel 3, Mesloh 3,_Sievers 1, Newmann 1, Meyer 0. 
Sweepstake race, B live birds per man : Wellbrock 3. Nobel 3, 
Meyer 5, M. Detjen 3, Sievers 4, Schlicht 5, Dr. Hudson 4. 
Williams 3, Maisenholder 2, Dannefelser 4, Mesloh 4. 
Match handicap. 10 live birds per man"; Mesloli, allowed 2 birds 
as killed, 7; Wellbrock, Bcratcb, 10, 
Harvard College Gun Club. 
Malinkrodt .... 8 8 8—24 
Blake 8 9 7—24 
Kinney 7 7 4—18 
Williams 5 10 7—22 
Sanford 8 10 8—26 
♦Phelps .... ' ' " 
Boston Gun Club. 
Horace 5 8 5—18 
Woodruff 8 8 7—23 
Miskay 5 10 10—25 
Gordon .;.„... 7 8 8—23 
Cole ..... 7 9 8—24 
7 3 5—15—114 *Simpson 9 S 8—25 113 
Brockton Gun Club. 
Stork 8 7 7—22 Barrett 5 6 4—15 
Leonard 5 7 8—18 *Grant 8 6 S— 9? 
Baker 8 8 7—23 Taylor 4 5 9Zig_ 95 
March 23.-^rockton vs. Harvard, at Cambridge, Mass.: 
Brockton. • Harvard 
Barrett 10 10 7—27 Sanford 9 s j'u. 
Leonard 7 9 8-24 Williams .' 8 7 6-21 
Baker 8 6 7—21 Blake 7 k aZto 
Leroy 9 8 10—27—99 Malinkrodt 9 9 9Z27_94 
.'^^^^^'^o^^ions ;^ere entertained to suit them, and will certainlv 
visit the Harvards again. certainly 
. A, A, Barrett, Sec'y. 
Grand American Handicap Trophy. 
The beautiful and valuable cup which is illustrated hpr.=m,>», 
is the trophy presented by the Interstate Association for rom 
petition m the Grand Americaiv^ Handicap, anT'becomesX 
personal property of the winner It ,s elegant in design, besides 
being intrinsically valuable, and with the honors which win .f.^ 
With It. IS a trephy sufccientjo evoke the just pride of a life time. 
