Nov. io, 1906.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Rahway Gun Club. 
Rahway, N. J., Nov. 3.—The Rahway Gun Club a 
few days ago decided to postpone indefinitely the shoot 
f< r the magnificent punch bowl, valued at $120. The 
c nditions priginally provided for ten-man teams. The 
Montclair Gun Club had no knowledge of the postpone¬ 
ment, so arrived in force to contest for the prize, and 
they insisted on shooting as had been originally an¬ 
nounced in respect to the bowl contest. New conditions, 
five-man teams, $20 per team entrance, were made. Only 
five of the local shooters participated. Mr. Mahnken 
had charge of the shoot, and he desires that his thanks 
be expressed to the Montclair club for their valuable 
assistance. Mr. E. Winslow took charge of the cashier’s 
office, and was conspicuously able in its management. 
Montclair team No. 1 won the punch bowl with a score 
of 103 out of !a possible 125. 
Second event, team shoot for punch set, 25 targets, 
five-man teams. Scores: 
Montclair Team No. 1. 
Perley .23 
Allan .21 
Moffett .20 
Bush .21 
Howard .18—103 
Montclair Team No. 2. 
Parke .20 
Batten .21 
Boxall .17 
Crane .19 
Wallace .23—100 
Montclair Team No. 3. 
Winslow .16 
Soverel .15 
Babcock .22 
Dukes .17 
Cockefair .15— 85 
Rahway Team. 
Piercy .22 
F B Moffett.18 
T A Pope.19 
J V Roccheitti.21 
j T Dunn.16— 96 
Shoot for cut-glass water bottle, 10 targets each: 
Perley . 
. 9 
Cockefair . 
... 7 
Allan .. 
. 9 
Imel . 
... 7 
Babcock . 
. 3 
Butler . 
Soverel . 
. 9 
Batten . 
Bush . 
. 9 
Winslow . 
Moffett . 
.10 
Dukes . 
... 8 
Howard . 
.10 
Boxall . 
Wallace . 
Crane . 
.9 
Parke . 
... 8 
In the shoot-off between 
next event, Moffett broke 
Moffett and Howard in 
21, Howard 20. 
the 
Second event 
cents: 
for five prizes, 25 targets, 
entrance 50 
Babcock . 
.18 
Piercy . 
...24 
Allan . 
.19 
Pope . 
...19 
Dunn . 
.17 
F B Moffett.. 
...23 
Wallace . 
.17 
Perley . 
...24 
Cockefair . 
. IS 
Butler . 
...17 
Crane . 
.17 
Fanning . 
...21 
Boxall . 
.16 
Phillips . 
...13 
Moffett . 
.21 
Bush . 
...20 
Howard . 
.20 
Winslow . 
...17 
Parke . 
.21 
" Roccheitti .... 
...18 
Imel . 
.21 
Goodman . 
...14 
Mahnken . 
.15 
Way . 
...14 
Dukes . 
Quackenbush . 
...11 
Shoot-off, miss 
first, hand-carved 
and out: 
tray. 
Perley 2, Piercey 
3 and 
won 
F. B. Moffett wins second with 23, pair of military 
brushes. 
Shoot-off for third: F. W. Moffett, 2, and won third, 
tea set; Imel 0, Parke 1. 
Shoct-off for fourth: Howard 0, Bush 1, Allan 2, 
Pope 0. Allan won fourth, a shaving set; Bush won 
fifth, a tobacco box. 
Miss-and-outs, for merchandise prizes: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Boxall . 0 2 1 0 3 8 6 
Imel . 0 2 10 15 3 
Parke . 0 0 1 7 0 7 10 
Piercy . 2 1 0 4 0 0 3 
Dukes . 3 2 1 0 0 4 3 
Bush . 0|1 6 8 1 1 9 
Soverel . 0 5 2 0 0 5 6 
Babcock . 1 2 1 1 .. . 3 
Butler . 0 3 G 2 1 3 
Perley . 3 1 9 4 2 2 
Dunn ... 0 1 4 
Totals of 
events: 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Allan . 
.50 
39 
Babcock .. 
. 75 
51 
Bush . 
.50 
40 
Butler _ 
. SO 
54 
Batten .... 
.50 
34 
Boxall . 
. 85 
60 
Bloodgood , 
.25 
13 
Crane . 
. 50 
32 
Cockefair .. 
. 90 
51 
Dukes .... 
.170 
110 
Dunn . 
.70 
41 
Dietz . 
.75 
48 
Fanning ... 
. 50 
42 
Goodman .. 
.50 
31 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Howard . 
50 
1 rr.el . 
.120 
94 
F W Moffett. 
. 90 
80 
F B Moffett.. 
. 90 
80 
Perley . 
.... 65 
56 
Parke . 
.... 75 
47 
Piercy . 
....105 
91 
Pope . 
.... 25 
19 
Phillips . 
.... 75 
42 
Ouackenbush 
... 75 
45 
Roccheitti ... 
.... 25 
18 
Soverel . 
.... 25 
13 
Wav . 
.... 50 
30 
Wallace . 
.... 50 
34 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Holmesburg Junction, Pa., Nov. 3.— The second live- 
bird handicap of the Keystone Shooting League, held 
to-day, resulted in some excellent scores. Russell killed 
straight in the two events, making a total of 35 without 
a miss. _ McDonald and Harrison also killed straight in 
the 10-bird sweepstake event, and the money was divided. 
The summary: 
Club handicap prize event, 25 live birds: 
Russell, 29 .1111221122222211121222212—25 
Sanford, 29 .2112221111112121110121222—24 
Harrison. 28 .1102111112111111111121121—24 
Johns, 29 .22*1221111112*11211111211—23 
McDonald, 27 .121102112222211110*221121—22 
Sweepstakes: 
Russell .1122221222—10 Tohns .221122122*— 9 
McDonald ...1122221221—10 Sanford .22122021*2—8 
Harrison ....2121222112—10 
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At Point Breeze. 
The weekly contest at Point Breeze Driving Park, 
Philadelphia, Nov. 3, had nine contestants in the main 
event, of whom five—Staley, Felix, Weinert, Murphy and 
Muller killed 10 straight from the 30yd. mark. Harry 
Buckwalter gave an exhibition of rifle shooting, hitting 
24 out of 25 pieces of pea coal thrown in the air by 
one of the other shooters. 
In the first sweepstafie at 5 birds there were four ties 
with straight scores, and in the second event three of 
the six contestants killed 5. 
A. A. Felix, Fred Muller and Horace Young were 
matched to shoot at 25 birds each for $25 a side, the 
match to take place'about Thanksgiving Day. 
Ten live birds, handicap rise, $10 entrance. 
Muller, 30 . 
Murphy, 30 . 
Weinert, 30 . 
Felix, 30 . 
Staley . 
Clegg, 28 . 
Adams, 30 . 
Charlton, 28 . 
Scott, 26 . 
Open sweepstake, 5 live 
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birds, $3 entrance: Muller 5, 
Murphy 5, Weinert 5, Staley 5, Felix 4, Clegg 3, Scott 2. 
Open sweepstakes, 5 live birds, $3 entrance: Weinert 5, 
Felix 5, Adams 5, Murphy 4, Clegg 4, Staley 4. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 3. —The weekly shoot of the 
Meadow Springs Gun Club to-day had thirteen shooters 
in attendance. Henry , a scratch man, was high with 
22 in the club event. The scores were as follows: 
B. 
H. 
T. 
B. 
H. 
T. 
Henry . 
.22 
0 
22 
Hill . 
.14 
0 
14 
Gothard .... 
.20 
0 
20 
Pierce .. 
.13 
0 
13 
Christ . 
.16 
1 
17 
Chandler .... 
.10 
0 
10 
Benson __ 
.16 
0 
16 
Laws . 
.10 
0 
10 
Thomas .... 
.13 
3 
16 
Kearney .... 
. 9 
0 
9 
Martin . 
.15 
0 
15 
Patterson .... 
. 3 
0 
3 
Howard .... 
.14 
0 
14 
“Papa,” queried little Dolly Dimpleton, “why is the 
pen supposed to be mightier than the sword?” 
“Because, my dear.” answered the father, glancing at 
his wife, “one can’t sign checks with a sword.”—Atlanta 
Constitution. 
