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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Dec. 22, 1906. 
The Aquidneck Gun Club, of Newport, R. I., an¬ 
nounces a shoot for May 30, and claims the dates of July 
23-24 for its two-day tournament. Mr. Chas. M. Hughes, 
8 Ayrault street, is the Secretary. 
* 
Mr. Henry A. Brehm, famous in connection with 
business and trapshooting affairs of Baltimore, Md., 
was at Mecklenberg, Chase county, Va., shooting quail 
and hunting during some days past. He returned home 
early this week after a most enjoyable outing. 
8 ? 
The Winchester team of experts finished its tour at 
Bristol, Tenn., recently, and the members gave a banquet 
to the manager, Mr. J. Mowell Hawkins, of Baltimore, 
one of the greatest of shooting experts. As a token of 
appreciation the members also' presented him with a 
beautiful watch charm. 
8 ® 
Mr. Wm. M. Foord, of the Wawaset Gun Club, of 
Wilmington, Del., and ex-champion of that State, won 
the championship of the New York Athletic Club at 
Travers Island on Wednesday of last week. He tied 
with Mr. F: W. Moffatt on 94, and in the shoot-off won 
by a score of 23 to 22 out of a possible 25. Against 
such a large field, only a shooter of sterling merit could 
win. 
S? 
Secretary E. J. Loughlin writes us as follows: “The 
Riverside Gun Club, of Utica, N. Y., will hold an all¬ 
day target tournament for amateurs on Christmas Day, 
the programme commencing at 9:30 A. M. The events 
number eleven in all, a total of 145 targets; entrance 
$10.80, targets included at IV 2 cent each, $10 added. In¬ 
cluded in the programme is a special merchandise handi¬ 
cap for a hammerless gun apd other prizes. Ammuni¬ 
tion and lunch may be had on the grounds, which are 
located at the foot of'Washington street near all depots.” 
S* 
At the trapshooting grounds of Pinehurst, N. C., the 
beautiful winter resort of the South, an attendant is on 
duty from 9 o’clock till darkness closes the day, thereby 
■making trapshooting possible without a moment’s delay 
to those who desire to engage in that interesting sport. 
Ammunition and guns are furnished at the traps to all 
who desire them. The pistol butts, contiguous to the 
traps, are near completion, and targets, ammunition and 
pistols will be provided by the attendant to all who 
desire them. Bernard Waters. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Dec. 15.—Although there was noth¬ 
ing special on the programme for to-day, eleven lovers 
of trapshooting faced the traps this afternoon. Be¬ 
sides two events (1 and 2) for practice, several novel 
matches were run off. In event 3 at 10 targets, the 
marksman scored one point if he broke with the first 
barrel; if he missed with his first barrel and broke with 
his second, he scored two points. Piercy was the win¬ 
ner of this event, breaking his first, second, fourth, and 
sixth targets with the second barrel, and missing his 
third and fifth targets entirely. 
Event No. 4, a relay team race, the men were divided 
into teams of two men each. While the first man was 
shooting-it was the duty of his partner to be prepared 
to break it in case the first man missed. Scores follow: 
Piercy .9 
Winslow .8—17 
Bush .8 
Batten .8—16 
Boxall .!...... 8 
Benson .6—14 
Cockefair .9 
Dr Hunter .10—19 
Dukes .10 
Pray . 7—17 
Messrs. Cockefair and Hunter were the winners of this 
■event, receiving a box of cigars as a reward. 
Event No. 5, miss-and-out, went to Piercy easily with 
a score of 7. 
Event No. • 6, 
a five-man 
team race, 
the men lined 
up as follows: 
Boxall .'.... 
.21 
Bush .... 
.17 
Dukes . 
.19 
Piercy ... 
.22 
Cockefair . 
.20 
Hunter .. 
.22 
Batten . 
.13 
Pray .... 
.18 
Benson . 
.22—95 
Winslow . 
.18-97 
On Saturday the 22d, the final monthly shoot for the 
trophy of 1906, a handsome sterling silver cup, will take 
place. The club will also have a turkey shoot. 
The usual Christmas Day shoot will take place in the 
forenoon. Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Dec. 15.—There were fourteen shooters 
in the main event of the Meadow Spring Gun Club shoot, 
held to-day on the club grounds. Fifty-seventh street and 
Lancaster avenue. Hill was high gun with 21 out of 25, 
shooting from scratch. Scores: 
H. T. 
Hill .;.0 21 
Gothard . 0 20 
Schrieder . 4 20 
Howard .0 19 
Martin .■.. 0 19 
Candler .0 19 
Henry .0 18 
H. 
T. 
Thomas . 
. 0 
16 
Zepp . 
.0 
14 
Christ . 
. 0 
14 
C P . 
.1 
12 
Kerr . 
. 0 
11 
Tohnson . 
. 0 
10 
K G .. 
. 0 
6 
New York Aihletic Club. 
Travers Island, New York, Dec. 12.—The second 
annual tournament of the New York Athletic Club was a 
pronounced success. Ninety-six took part in the com¬ 
petition, of whom seventeen were professionals and' 
therefore not eligible to the amateur championship com¬ 
petition, though they were eligible for a cup competition 
arranged specially for them. 
The championship resulted in a tie between Messrs. 
W. M. Foord, ex-champion of Delaware, and F. W. 
Moffett, of the Crescent Athletic Club. Each broke 94 
out of a possible 100. In the shoot-off, 25 targets, Foord 
broke 23 to Moffatt’s 22 and won. 
Mr. J. H. Hendrickson, the champion of last year’s 
N. Y. A. C. shoot, was only one target less than the 
winner’s score. With him was tied Mr. C. M. Billings, 
a popular shooter, active about New York in trap¬ 
shooting matters a few years ago, before he. took his 
residence in Florida during the winter season. 
Mr. Sim' Glover was high professional with the ex¬ 
cellent score of 96. The shoot held over to such a 
late hour that those who shot last were seriously handi¬ 
capped by the poor light. 
Mrs. W. K. Park was the only lady contestant, and 
but for hard luck in her third string of 25, she would 
have been up with the leaders. She, however, scored 79, 
a much better performance than that of several of the 
male contestants. The scores: 
1st 2d 3d 4th 
25. '25. 25. 25. 
W M Foord, Wawaset G C.....24 24 22 
F W Moffatt, Crescent A C.22 25 24 
J H Hendrickson, Queens Co. G C.22 24 23 
T Martin, Bergen Beach.23 24 22 
C W Billings, N. Y. A. C..20 23 20 
J S Remsen, Carteret G C.23 23 21 
G Eiercy, Hudson G C. 22 24 25 
W J'Lawlor, Sugar Hill G C.21 19 17 
J G Dudley, Wykagyl G C.19 19 23 
J. A Henderson, Wykagyl G C.22 22 18 
F W Howard, Wykagyl G C.23 22 24 
W T Brennan, Wykagvl G C.16 17 13 
Dr J Held, N. Y A C.21 21 19 
F B Stephenson, Crescent A C.21 22 21 
A G Southworth, Crescent A C.21’ 18 16 
O C Grinnell, Jr., Crescent AC.22 21 16 
George Kelly, Brooklyn G C.20 24 24 
T H Keller, Jr., professional.22 21 21 
G S McCarthy. Florists’ G C.22 23 20 
H Kirkwood, Boston G C.19 23 21 
Mrs W K Park, Florists’ G C.20 22 15 
G B Prest, New London G C.20 15 16 
R Wolf, Norberth G C.19 18 13 
E Von Kattengell, M P G C.22 19 23 
A L Ivins, M P G C.21 23 23 
Hans Bissing, North River G C.19 22 17 
Dr Richter, North River G C.21 21 18 
Fred Truax, North River G C.22 23 20 
Dr Downs, North River G C.19 17 14 
J G Ropes, North River G C.18 16 15 
B S Smith, Paleface G C.20 23 20 
E C Griffith, Paleface G C.23 21 25 
P II Powell, Paleface G C.23 16 19 
J McArdle, Paleface G C.17 19 20 
H McMurchy, professional .23 20 22 
W Hearne, professional .23 25 20 
N Apgar, professional .20 16 18 
R S Sales, professional .20 18 16 
Sim Glover, professional.24 25 24 
Tom Marshall, professional .25 23 17 
G B Hubbell, Ossining G C.16 18 14 
J T Hyland, Ossining G C.15 17 16 
Dr Hunter, North River G C.21 19 21 
W Clark, Ossining G C.13 13 10 
C G Blandford, Ossining G C.22 14 21 
E C Meyer, Andover G C.19 21 22 
W C Damron, Crescent A C.16 12 13 
A E Hendrickson, Crescent AC.19 17 13 
Roy Faye, Watertown G C.19 24 21 
E H Lott, Crescent A C.16 20 16 
C R Whitehead, Morristown G C.12 16 12 
L German, professional .22 25 21 
R Heikes, professional .22 24 22 
F Butler, professional .22 21 20 
W Heer, professional .24 24 22 
A Lindley, Smith G C. 19 23 2u 
J Gracely, Old Mill G C.15 16 18 
H S Welles, professional.23 24 23 
L B Huntingdon, New Rochelle G C...22 21 21 
A Betti, Mount Kisco G C_.".25 21 21 
W S Haight, professional.18 19 13 
F L Barnes, Montclair G C.23 22 19 
Geo Bechtel, Fox Hill G C.21 25 22 
S B Hopkins, Crescent A C.13 16 18 
M Woodruff, North River G C.23 20 17 
J Phillips, Meadow Brook G C.18 23 21 
J R Elliott, professional.22 22 24 
"Dr Gleason, Boston A A.23 18 16 
R H Nicholl, professional.18 23 20 
J Fanning, professional .24 22 19 
J Skelly, professional .22 23 18 
T Dukes, Montclair A C.21 24 19 
E Winslow, Montclair A C.15 19 15 
P II Cockefair, Montclair A C.21 18 22 
J M McKelvey, Montclair A C.22 22 23 
j W Hibert, N Y A C.14 15 20 
C L Bush, Montclair A C.23 20 22 
F Hodgman, N Y A C.16 24 22 
E H Kniskern, professional.18 17 17 
PI W Dwyer, Bergen Beach G C.16 16 12 
H D Bergen, Bergen Beach G C.18 18 20 
W Ryder, Bergen Beach G C.17 22 19 
L A Schortemeier, Bergen Beach G C..20 21 21 
H Fleming, Bergen Beach G C.22 23 21 
A A Fleischmann, Larchmont Y C.15 19 20 
A H Chadbourne, N Y A C.14 z20 16 
J S Dickerson, N Y A. C.17 23 20 
A B Sanders, Schenectady G C.20 22 22 
George F Pelham, N Y A C.20 19 23 
Dr Wentz, Highland G C.23 24' 22 
A Ballantine, Highland G C..21 21 24 
J F Pratt, S. S. White G C.21 20 18 
24—94 
23— 94 
24— 93 
24-93 
21—84 
18-85 
21—92 
15— 72 
21—82 
18—80 
21— 90 
18- 64 
21—82 
22 — 86 
17—72 
20— 79 
23— 91 
22—86 
24— 89 
25— 88 
22—79 
21— 72 
21— 71 
24—88 
17—84 
24— 82 
20—80 
.23—88 
22— 72 
■22—71 
25— 88. 
22—91 
22—80 
19— 75 
25—89 
21— 89 
22— 76 
17—71 
23— 96 
23—88 
19— 67 
10—58 
20— 81 
17—53 
19—76 
19—81 
10—51 
23— 72 
24— 88 ' 
17—69 
10—50 
23— 91 
24— 92 
23—86 
23— 93 
19—81 
17— 66 
24— 94 
25— 80 
24—91 
19—69 
19—83 
22—90 
16— 63 
21—81 
24—86 
24—92 
22— 79 
21—81 
24—89 
23— 86 
22—86 
19— 68 
22—83 
18— 85 
18—67 
18— 83 
17— 79 
18— 70 
12—56 
16— 72 
14—72 
24— 86 
17— 83 
20— 74 
16—66 
19— 79 
24—88 
19— 81 
20— 89 
24—90 
16—75 
F Cantrell, S. S. White G C.23 23 19 22—87 
F Meyser, Bergen Beach G C.10 8 15 15—48 
T W Lydecker, Englewood.12 13 15 15—55 
F Vilmar, N Y A C..16 18 23 23—80 
Shoot-off for first, 25 targets: Ford 23, Moffatt 22. 
Shoot-off for third, 25 targets: Martin 21, Hendrick¬ 
son 19. 
Dec. 15.—There was a light attendance at the shoot 
of the New York Athletic Club to-day. The scores were 
as follows: 
No. 1, 25 targets, handicap: 
H, T. 
Billings .. 1 19 
Greiff -1. 0 23 
Hodgman .. 2 22 
Debacher . 2 18' 
December cup, 50 targets: 
Billings . 1 . 2 46 
Greiff . 0 45 
Hodgman . 4 43 
Championship, 100 targets: 
Billings .90 
Greiff _...'86 
Event 4, 25 targets: 
Billings ..."_1 25 
Greiff . 0 20 
Hodgman ...2 25 
Debacher ..7 17 
McMurtry .2 21 
Event 5, 25 targets: 
Billings ...0 24 
Greiff . 0 22 
Hodgman .2 24 
Debacher .. 7 21 
Hibbard .2 2i 
Pelham . 3 23 
McMurtry . 3 25 
Debacher .14 47 
Hibbard ..4 42 
Pelham . 6 41 
Hodgman ...80 
Debacher .49 
Borland . 3 16 
Dugro . 7 24 
Dr Hamlin . 6 23 
Kuchler . 8 25 
Daniels . 7 25 
McMurtry . 2 25 
Borland . 3 21 
Dugro . 7 21 
Vilmar . 5 25 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., Dec. 15.—The weekly shoot of 
the Wykagyl Country Club to-day was well attended. 
Scoble registered a leg on the Remington gun and the 
Jaques trophy, and Pirn was equally successful in the 
competition for the Sauer gun. Scores: 
First event, 25 targets, scratch: 
Howard .22 Scoble .15 
Henderson ..:.20 Pini .13 
Johnson .17 Brennan 
Hill .16 
Calhoun .16 
Corcoran . 6 
Cowdrey . 4 
Second event, 25 targets, handicap, for Remington gun: 
H. T. 
Scoble . 
. 6 
22 
Bavier .. 
( alhoun . 
. 2 
22 
Tohnson 
Brennan . 
. 5 
21 
Hodgman 
Hill . 
. 1 
.20 
Talcott .. 
Henderson _ 
2 
20 
Pelham . 
Ogden . 
20 
Corcoran 
Howard . 
.0 
18 ’ 
Cowdry . 
Pini . 
18 
Shoot-off: 
Scoble . 
. 6 
22 
Calhoun . 
H. T. 
. 7 18 
2 16 
0 3 
Th-ird event, 
25 targets. 
handicap, Sauer gun: 
Pini . :... 
.• 5 
25 
Pelham . 
Howard . 
. 0 
21 
Hill . 
. 1 
21 
Brennan .. 
Scoble . 
. 5 
21 
Bavier . 
Tohnson ...... 
. 0 
21 
Hodgman . 
Ogden . 
. 7 
21 
Corcoran . 
C alhoun . 
20 
Cowdry . 
Henderson ... 
. 2 
20 
Fourth event. 
25 targets, handicap, L. L. Jaques tre 
Scoble . 
. 5 
25 
Pelham . 
Ogden . 
....... 7 
24 
Henderson . 
Howard . 
.0 
22 
Pini . 
. 4 
22 
Hodgman . 
1 alcott . 
9 
21 
Tohnson . 
Hill . 
.1 
20 
Brennan . 
( alhoun . 
.2 
20 
Cowdry . 
20 
18 
17 
16 
10 
8 
3 
2 19 
7 18 
0 18 
0 17 
5 15 
0 5 
Fifth event, 25 targets, scratch: 
Howard .22 Pini .16 
Calhoun .19 Brennan .16 
Ogden .19 Talcott .16 
Pelham .17 Hill .15 
Sixth event, 25 targets, scratch: 
Pelham .■.23 McMurtry .19 
Calhoun . 22 Ogden .16 
Henderson .21 Hill .14 
Howard .19 Brennan .13 
Seventh event, 25 targets: 
Henderson .21 
Brennan .19 
Calhoun .17 
Hill .14 
Clearview Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Dec. 15.' —Nineteen shooters partici¬ 
pated in the shoot of the Clearview Gun Club to-day, 
•and four, Messrs. Paulson, Fink, Bilhartz and Elwell, 
scored -the limit, 25, in the main event. In the shoot- 
off Paulson and Bilhartz tied on 24 out of 25. Darkness 
two contestants. 
Paulson .#. 
The : 
H. 
. 4 
scores 
T. 
25 
Moore . 
H. 
.1 
T. 
20 
Fink .. 
.7 
25 
A Smith . 
. 3 
20 
Billhartz . 
.5 
25 
Fisher . 
. 0 
20 
Elwell .. 
.6 
25 
Carr . 
. 3 
19 
Ludwig . 
.0 
22 
Ilolmagle .... 
.0 
19 
Clarke . 
. 0 
22 
Fitzsims .... 
. 3 
19 
Van Leir .. 
.5 
23 
Letford . 
.l 
19 
Terry . 
.0 
21 
Dr Charlton . 
. 0 
18 
Hunter .: 
.3 
21 
Knowles . 
. 6 
14 
Curl . 
.4 
20' 
Edwards . 
. 3 
23 
Shoot-off for first place: 
Paulson .4 24 
Fink . 
.7 
23 
Billhartz . 
.5 
24 
Elwell . 
. 6 
21 
Clearview will 
shoot a 
return match with 
Narberth 
on 
Dec. 22. 
