774 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Dec. 13, 1913. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., Dec. 6.—Shooting like a Ham¬ 
mond from Wilmington, J. S. Lawson put over five wins 
in seven events today. He scored leg on State trophy 
with a full from 6 disc draw; high scratch gun with 
90, Take Home trophy (20), 92; 15 scaler event (4), 17; 
and the final trophy event (4), 14. George E. Brower, 
from ten got 47 and purloined a prop on the President’s 
cup. E. R. James took the remaining event only after 
a triple shoot-off. 
Scores: 
Stake Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Birds (Handicap).- 
T. S. Lawson (6), 25; George E. Brower (5), 23; l C. R 
James (3), 21; George Bingham (10), 21; T. W. Stalle 
(7), 20; R. C. Williams (4), 20; F. L. Massa (10), 18; E. 
H. Eiswald (10), 16. Won by Lawson. 
Take Home Trophy, One Hundred Clay Birds (Han¬ 
dicap).—!. S. Lawson (20), 92; George E. Brower (5), 
89; C. R. James (12), 88; F. L. Massa (20), 81; R. C. 
Williams (16), Si; T. P. Fairchild (8), 75; George Bing¬ 
ham (20), 71; T. W. Stake (28), 67; G. H. Eiswald (20), 
70. Won by T. S. Lawson. 
President’s Cup, Fifty Clay Birds—George E. Brower 
(10), 47; C. R. James (6), 46; T. S. Lawson (12), 45; R. 
C. Williams ( 8 ), 45; J- P- Fairchild (4), 41; F. L. Massa 
(20), 41; George Bingham (10), 35; T. W. Stake (7), 31. 
Leg won by Brower. 
Trophv Shoot, Fifteen Clay Birds (Handicap).—J. S. 
Lawson (4), 17; T. W. Stake (4), 13; George Bingham 
(6), 12; R. C. Williams (2), 12; C. R. James (2), 12; 
George E. Brower (3), n; J. P. Fairchild (1), n; F. L. 
Massa (2), 8. Won by Lawson , _ „ 
Trophy Shoot, Fifteen Clay Birds (Handicap).—R. C. 
Williams (2), 14; C. R. James (2), 14; George E. Brower 
(3), 14; F. L. Massa (5), n; George Bingham (6), it; 
J. S. Lawson (4), 8; J. P. Fairchild (1), 7 - 
■Shoot-Off (same conditions).—R. C. Williams (2), 13; 
E. R. Tames (2), ir; George E. Brower (3), 10. 
Trophy Shoot, Fifteen Clay Birds (Handicap).—J. 
S. Lawson (4), 14; R. C. Williams (3), 13; George Bing¬ 
ham (6), 13; C. R. James (2), 11; George E. Brower (3), 
10; F. L. Massa (2), 8; J. P. Fairchild (1), 7 - Won by 
High Scratch Prize, One Hundred and Twenty-five 
Clay Birds.—J. S. Lawson, 90; C. R. James, 83; R. C. 
Williams, 80; George E. Brower. 78; J- P- Fairchild, 7 H 
T. W. Stake, 55; G. H. Eiswald, S3; George Bingham, 
41; F. L. Massa, 36. 
Gloucester City Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, N. J., Dec. 6 .—To-day’s scores: 
First Event—15 blue rocks. James Norman hit 15; 
Cheesman, 1 a; Thompson, 14; Bronson, 14; Herman, 14; 
Gilmore, 13: Healey, 13; Reese, 13; Rafferty, 12; Butler, 
12; Monohan, 12; Anderson, 12. 
Second Event—15 blue rocks. Thomas Hanson hit 
15; Healey, 14; Herman, 14; Creesman, 15; Butler, 13; 
Lyons, 13; Murray, 13; Gibson, 12; Anderson, 12; Gib¬ 
bons, 12; Stewart, 12; Noonan, 12; Prickett, n; Bron¬ 
son, 11; Apgar, 11; Henry, 10; Murta, 10; Clark, 10; 
Miller, 10; Walsh, 10; Gallagher, 10. 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, Dec. 6.—Scores: 
In Class A of the prize event J. Baldwin was high 
run with 44 out of the possible 50 birds to his credit. 
W. Hassinger followed with 42 and C. T. Day, Jr., with 
40. In Class B first honors went to J. Wheaton with 41. 
J. Mason got second by breaking 39. Class C was won 
by H. Hassinger with 42, followed by S. G. Francisco 
with 40. Handsome merchandise prizes were offered to 
the winners. 
The following scores were made during the after¬ 
noon: W. Hassinger, 22, 16, 42; J. Baldwin, 22, 23, 24, 
44; J. Thompson, 16, 22, 17, 24, 37; W. S. Shepherd, 17, 
18, 33; T. Robinson, 20, 17, 18, 41; C. J. Day, Jr., 21, 22, 
40; II. Hassinger, 18, 20, 42: J. Mason, 22, 17, 20, 39; J. 
Wheaton, 17, 17, 19, 41; George Ohl, Jr., 14, 17, 18, 35; 
W. Trowbridge, 18, 15, 20, 21, 38; S. Thornton, 21, 2T, 22, 
37; W. Kussmaul, 18, 18, 33; S. G. Francisco, 19, 15, 40> 
J. Smith, 23, 21, 38; H. Woorell, 14, 17, 18, 36; Dr. Eng¬ 
lish. 17, 21', 20, 34; J. H. Francisco, 12, 20, 20, 35; H. 
Snidle, 19, 25, 25, 19; E. E. Gardnier, of Bernardsville, 
15, n, 15, 35; J- Vliet, 15, 18, 30; H. Higgs, 23, 22, 35. 
Mar.oa Gun Club. 
Scores: 
Fifteen live bird event, handicap. 
Van Arsdale 
Felix (30) 
(28). 
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221 
Harper (28) . 0221022021 
Redmond (29) 
Sommers (30) 
1220 
Jackson (29) .. 022212022 
Hoffman (30) . 2 1 1 
Knowles (28) .0 1 2 
Jones (29) . 2 1 2 
Smith (29) . 20 1 
Thomas (28) 
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Van Arsdale 
Felix (30) ... 
Harper (28) . 
Redman (29) ... 0 
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2 0 2—13 
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2221 2—13 
2122 1—14 
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and out, divided by Felix and Hoffman. 
(28) ..... 1 2 1 2 I 1 0—6 
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Hoffman (30) . 1 222 
Sommers (30) ... 2 2 0 
Jackson (29) . 0 . . 
Thomas (28) . 21 2 
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New York Athletic Club. 
Pelham Manor, Dec. 6.—C. W. Billings got away with 
the variety cup today with 20. Ralph Spotts took the 
ioo-rock scratch event with 90 in the_ discard. This in¬ 
vincible disc destroyer kopped the 'distance handicap, 
smearing the ambient atmosphere with 22 from 21yds. 
Club cup limb and accumulation cup leg were won by 
Dr. E. R. De Wolfe (4) 25 and (3) 25, respectively. 
H. II. Duden scored on the monthly cup (4) 24. F. A. 
Hodgman klipped a koupon on Traver’s Island trophy, 
while George Corbett won handicap division in 100 aero- 
saucer event with (10) 93. 'Conditions and attendance 
were equally good. 
Summaries: 
Monthly Cup.—Twenty-five clay pigeons; handicap. 
T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 21; A. W. Church (3), 21; G. F. 
Pelham (3), 18; tF. A. Hodgman (2), 19; Dr. E. R. 
De Wolfe (4), 14; H. II. Duden (4), 24; A. E. Ranney 
(2) , 19; G. H. Martin (4), 10; R. R. Debacher (4), 19; 
T. iS. Shevlin (6), 17; R. L. Spotts (0), 23; D. F. McMa¬ 
hon (2), 18; C. W. Billings (3), 21; G. J. Corbett (3), 
23; Dr. L. Culver 1(2), 23; T. M. Cushing (0), 14; W. B. 
Ogden (3), 24; E. G. Bruns (5), 20. Won by H. H. 
Duden. 
Club Cup.—Twenty-five clay pigeons; handicap. T. 
Lenane, Jr. (4), 24; A. W. Church (3), 23; G. F. Pelham 
(3) , 23; F. A. Hodgman (1), 23; Dr. De Wolfe (4), 25; 
II. H. Duden (4), 25; A. E. Ranney (2), 24; G. H. Mar¬ 
tin (5), 22; R. R. Debacher (4), 21; T. S. Shelvin (6), 
20; R. L. Spotts (0), 22; D. F. McMahon (0), 20; C. W. 
Billings (2), 24; G. J. Corbett (3), 23; Dr. Culver (2) 
24; T. M. Cushing (0), 17; W. B. Ogden (3), 25; E. G 
Bruns (5), 25. Won by Dr. De Wolfe. 
Accumulation Cup.—Twenty-five clay pigeons; handi¬ 
cap. T. Lenane, Jr. (3), 22; A. W. Church (2), 24; G. 
F. Pelham (3), 18; F. A. Hodgman (1), 18; Dr. De Wolfe 
(3), 25; H. H. Duden (4), 21; A. E. Ranney (2), 18; G. 
H. Martin (3), 21; R. R. Debacher (4), 24; T. S. Shelvin 
(6), 21; R. L. Spotts (0), 21; D. F. McMahon (1), 19; 
C. W. Billings (2), 22; G. J. Corbett (1), 22; Dr. Culver 
(1) , 20; T. M. Cushing (0), 14; W. B. Ogden (2), 20; E. 
G. Bruns (5), 21. Won by Dr. De Wolfe. 
Travers Island Trophy.—Twenty-five clay -pigeons; 
handicap. T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 24; A. W. Church (2), 24; 
G. F. Pelham (3), 25; F. A. Hodgman (0), 23; Dr. 
De Wolfe (2), 24; H. H. Duden (4), 20; A. E. Ranney 
(2) , 19; G. II. Martin (3), 20; R. R. Debacher (4), 23; 
T. S. Shevlin (6), 24; R. L. Spotts (0), 24; D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon (o), 19; C. W. Billings (2), 23; G. J. Corbett (3), 
25; Dr. Culver (1), 23; T. M. Cushing (o), 18; W. B. 
Ogden (2), 17; E. G. Bruns (5), 20. Won by F. A. Hodg¬ 
man. 
One Hundred Clay Pigeons (Handicap and Scratch). 
—T. Lenane, Jr., 7 6 (15), 91; A. W. Church, 82 (10), 92; 
G. F. Pelham, 72 (12), 84; F. A. Hodgman, 79 (4), 83; 
Dr. De Wolfe, 78 (13), 91; H. II. Duden, 74 (16), 90; 
A. E. Ranney, 72 (8), 80; G. H. Martin, 58 (15), 73; R. 
R. Debacher, 71 (16), 87; T. S. Shevlin, 58 (24), 82; 
R. L. Spotts, 90 (0), 90; D. F. McMahon, 73 (3), 76; G. 
J. Corbett, 85 (10), 95; Dr. Culver, 84 (6), 90; C. W. 
Billings, 85 (8), 93; T. M. Cushing, 63 (0), 63; W. B. 
Ogden- 78 (10), 88; E. G. Bruns, 69 (20), 89. Scratch 
division won by R. L. Spotts. Handicap division won 
by G. J. Corbett. 
Distance Handicap,- Twenty-five Clay Pigeons.—T. 
F. Pelham (18yds.), 17; F. A. Hodgman (19yds.), 21; 
Lenane, Jr. (17yds.), 19; A. W. Church (19yds.), 18; G. 
Dr. De Wolfe (18yds.), 17; II. H. Duden (17yds.), 15; 
A. E. Ranney (19yds.), 18; G. H. Martin (17yds.), 15; 
R. R. Debacher (17yds.), 15; T. S. Shevlin (16yds.), 16; 
R. I.. Spotts (21yds.), 22 ; D. F. McMahon (21yds.), 15; 
C. W. Billings (19yds.), 19; G. J. Corbett (18yds.), 19; 
Dr. Culver (21yds.), 15; T. M. Cushing (21yds.), 8; W. 
B. Ogden (19yds.), 16: E. G. Bruns (16yds.), 16. Won 
by R. L. Spotts (21yds.), 22. 
Variety Handicap (19 Single, 3 Double).—A. W. 
II. Duden, 12; R. R. Debacher, 7; R. L. Spot'ts, 117; D. 
Church, 18; F. A. Hodgman, 18; Dr. De Wolfe, 16; II. 
H. Duden, 12; R. R. Debacher. 7; R. L. Spotts, 17; D. 
15; Healey, 14; Herman, 14; Cheesman, 15; Butler 13; 
F. MaMahon, 18; C. W. Billings, 20; G. J. Corbet-t, 13; 
Dr. Culver, 18; T. M. Cushing, 15; W. B. Ogden, 15; E. 
G. Bruns, 14. Won by C. W. Billings. 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Larehmont, N. Y., Dec. 7.—Ralph L. Spotts broke 139 
out of 150 in the six regular events, and Daniel F. Mc¬ 
Mahon won the Visitors’ and Accumulative Cups and the 
Take Home trophy. George J. Corbett, of the Mercury 
Foot organization, earned honors in a 15-bird scratch 
event with a score of 14. 
Summaries: 
Ten Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—A. W. Allison, 7; A. 
L. Burns, 10; F. E. Ferguson, 7; A. W. Fitzgerald, 2; 
A B. Ally, 5; G. J. Corbett, 8; T. Lenane, Jr., 10; R. 
L. Spotts, 10; R. K. Spotts, 8; H. H. Duden, 6. Won 
by Mr. R. L. Spotts in shoot-off. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—A. W. Allison, 7; 
A. L. Burns, 13; F. E. Ferguson, 11; A. W. Fitzgerald, 
10; A. B. Ally, 13; G. J. Corbet-t, 14; T. Lenane, Jr., 
13; R. L. Spotts, 14; R. K. Spotts, 10; H. H. Duden, 11. 
Won by Mr. Corbett in shoot-off. 
Monthly Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap). 
—-A. W. Allison, 3—22; A. L. Burns. 3—20; F. E. Fergu¬ 
son, 3—21; A. B. Ally, 7—18; A. W. Fitzgerald, 5—19; 
G. J. Corbett, 2—22; T. Lenane, Jr., 4—19; R. L. Spotts, 
0—21; R. K. -Spotts, 7—17; H. II. Duden, 4—20; D. F. 
McMahon, 2—21; W. B. Short, 3—22. Won ‘by Mr. Alli¬ 
son in shoot-off. 
Visitors’ Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap). 
—A. W. Allison, 3—22; A. L. Burns, 3—24; F. E. Fergu¬ 
son, 3—20; A. W. Fitzgerald, 5—18; A. B. Ally, 7—-14; 
G. J. Corbett, 2—19; T. Lenane, Jr., 4—22; R. L. Spotts, 
0—23; R. K. Spotts, 7—21; II. H. Duden, 4—20; D. F. 
McMahon, 2—23; W. B. Short, 3—21. Won by Mr. Mc¬ 
Mahon in shoot-off. 
Take Home Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Han¬ 
dicap).—A. W. Allison, 3— 22; A. L. -Burns, 3—23; F. E. 
Ferguson, 3—20; A. W. Fitzgerald, 5—20; A. B. Ally, 
7— 19; George J. Corbett, 2—21; T. Lenane, Jr., 4—19; R. 
L. Spotts. 0—22; R. K. -Spotts, 7—22; II. H. Duden, 4—22; 
D. F. McMahon, 2—24; W. B. Short, 3—17. Won by Mr. 
McMahon. 
Accumulative Cup, Fifty Clay Pigeons (Handicap).— 
A. W. Allison, 6—42; A. L. Burns, 6—41; A. W. Fitz¬ 
gerald, 10—39; George J. Corbett, 4—45; T. Lenane, Jr., 
8— 36: R. L. Spotts, 0—49; R. K. Spotts, 14—35; D. F. 
McMahon, 4—46; W. B. Short, 6—42. Won by Mr. Mc¬ 
Mahon. 
Average Cup, One Hundred and Fifty Clay Pigeons. 
—-A. W. Allison. 126; A. L. Burns, 133; A. W. Fitzgerald, 
108; George J. Corbett, 129; T. Lenane, Jr., 119; R. L. 
Spotts, 139, and R. K. Spotts, 113. 
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