January 3. 1914. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
27 
TRAP SHOOTING AT NEW ROCHELLE YACHT CLUB 
H. Duden (4), 25; R. K. Spotts (6), 25; W. B. Short (3), 
25; G. J. Corbett (2), 25; W. E. Ferguson (3), 25; S. 
Halstead (5), 25; D. F. MoMahon (0), 24; O. C. Hoyt 
(6), 24;' R. L. Spotts (0), 23; G. Lembeck (2), 23; A. W. 
Fitzgerald (5), 21; Dr. E. R. De Wolfe (3), 20; W. B. 
Ogden (2), 20; J. I. Brandenberg (4), 19. 
Take-Home Trophy (Handicap), Twenty-five Clay 
Birds.—A. W. Fitzgerald (5), 25; S. Halstead (5), 25; 
D. F. McMahon (1), 25; G. Lembeck (2), 25; T. Lenane, 
Jr. (4), 25; R. L. Spotts (o), 24; W. B. Short (3), 24; 
W. E. Ferguson (3), 24; J. I. Brandenberg (4), 24; T. j. 
MoCahill (3), 23; W. B. Ogden (2), 23; H. H. Duden 
(4), 22; R. K. Spotts (6), 22; Dr. E. R. De Wolfe (3), 21; 
G. J. Corbett (0), 20; 0 . C. Hoyt (6), 18. Shoot-off won 
by A. W. Fitzgerald. 
Accumulation Cup (Handicap), Fifty Clay Birds.—T. 
L MdCahill (6), 50; O. C. Hoyt (12), 50; W. E. Fergu¬ 
son (6), 50; H. H. Duden (6), 49; G. Lembeck (4), 49; 
A. W. Fitzgerald (10), 47; T. Lenane, Jr. (6), 46; R. L. 
Spotts (0), 46; W. B. Short (6), 46; G. J. Corbett (4), 46; 
D. F. McMahon (2), 46; S. Halstead (10), 46; R. K. 
Spotts (12), 45; W. B. Ogden (4), 43; J. I. Brandenburg 
(8), 42; Dr. E. R. De Wolfe (6), 37. Shoot-off won by 
T. J. MdCahill. 
Handicap Cup, One Hundred and Twenty-five Clay 
Birds.—T. Lenane, Jr. (17), 125; T. J. MoCahill (15), 125; 
H. H. Duden (16), 125; W. E. Ferguson (15), 125; S. 
Halstead (25), 121; G. Lembeck (10), 119; D. F. McMa¬ 
hon (5), 119; O. C. Hoyt (30), 117; R. L. Spotts (0), 117; 
W. B. Short (15), 117; R. K. Spotts (30), 116; A. W. 
Fitzgerald (25), 113; G. J. Corbett (8), 112; W. B. Ogden 
(10), 109; Dr. E. R. De Wolfe (15), 101. Shoot-off won 
by T. Lenane, Jr. 
High Scratch Trophy, One Hundred and Fifty Clay 
Birds.—R. L. Spotts, 141; D. F. McMahon, 136; T. J. 
MdCahill, 133; W. E. Ferguson, 133; G. Lembeck, 132; 
T. Lenane, Jr., 131; H. H. Duden, 129; G. J. Corbett, 
127; W. B. Short, 125; W. B. Ogden, 115; S. Halstead, 
112; R. K. Spotts, 107; O. C. Hoyt, 106; Dr. E. R. De 
Wolfe, 106; and A. W. Fitzgerald, 101. 
The Queens Club. 
Queens, N. Y., Dec. 30.—I am enclosing herewith the 
score sheets of a turkey shoot which was held at the 
Queens Club, Queens, Long Island, on Saturday, Dec. 
27. There were ten turkeys given out to the ten highest 
gunners, and the following members were victorious: 
Messrs. McLemore, Ferrill, Van Allen, Morrell, Huvgins, 
Kingston, Schenck, F. M. Lambert, Guggenheim, Smith. 
Among those present were Mr. II. A. Kellar, J. Fanning 
and C. Von Lengerke, professionals. 
Would like to have you print these scores and add 
a column of news. 
By doing so you will greatly oblige, 
Yours very truly, 
WILLIAM T. BREMER. Scorer. 
S. M. Van Allen . 21 
D. K. Morrell. 19 
Guggenheim . 16 
Kingston . 22 
Von Boeckman . 19 
Magnolia . 12 
Dr. Martin . 16 
Chandler . 18 
Healey . 13 
C. F. Winslow. 20 
H. A. Keller. 17 
McVoy . 14 
H. H. Shannon . 22 
J. Fanning* . 16 
Dr. Schenck . :8 
C. Von Lengerke* . 18 
J. H. Ferrill . 20 
Smith . 19 
Huggins . 18 
McLemore . 21 
G. Covert . 14 
Litzlen . 2 
Siefke . 14 
D. E. Smith . ig 
‘ 2 
3 
4 
Hp. Total, 
H 8 
24 
23 
2 
88 
22 
14 
17 
15 
87 
20 
17 
20 
10 
83 
18 
19 
16 
10 
85 
19 
23 
20 
81 
15 
17 
21 
12 
77 
l6 
17 
16 
6 
71 
15 
16 
19 
10 
78 
II 
5 
5 
20 
54 
21 
11 
22 
8 
82 
18 
18 
9 
63 
20 
16 
15 
12 
77 
14 
21 
13 
3 
73 
l8 
17 
23 
74 
20 
19 
18 
10 
85 
20 
17 
14 
69 
20 
15 
23 
12 
90 
10 
14 
15 
14 
82 
17 
16 
20 
15 
86 
23 
20 
18 
8 
90 
l8 
23 
10 
12 
77 
I 
5 
1 
20 
39 
II 
16 
14 
20 
75 
20 
19 
13 
5 
76 
W. Hyland . 
. 18 
21 
18 
1 7 
8 
81 
N. [. Roberts . 
. 12 
18 
1 7 
11 
15 
73 
F. M. Lambert . 
20 
1 7 
12 
15 
85 
Charles Hudson. 
F. Rowland . 
. 18 
19 
37 
P. H. Doremus . 
‘'Professionals. 
Little Falls Gun Club. 
Little Falls, N. J., Dec. 25.—The Little Falls Gun 
Club held two successful shoots last week on their 
grounds at Little Falls, N. J. We are much encouraged 
to see new shooters coming out each week; especially 
so, as many are handing 'their applications in and be¬ 
coming active members, so that the future of the club 
looks very bright. 
There will be a shoot New Year’s afternoon, after 
which the club will be closed until Jan. 17, -when the 
next regular shoot will be held. 
On Christmas Day there were fifteen shooters out, 
and the scores were good, considering the rain, which 
fell the latter part of the afternoon. The 50-bird event 
in which the club put up six prizes, was won by H. 
S. Sindle, who broke 43; Cleve Speer was second with 
40, and Sam Comly third with 36. The last three prizes 
went to J. H. Francisco, Charles Hudson and E. L. 
Klotz, who broke 35 each. Following are the scores: 
CHRISTMAS SHOOT. 
25 
. 18 
H. S. Sindle .2? 
J. Van Sickle . 17 
B. Morris. 17 
Cleve Speer . 24 
A. Strange . 15 
Ed Smith . 18 
C. Canizzaro . 15 
Sam Comly . 24 
Ed Jacobus . 
R. G. Jacobus . 
R. R. Goodlatte. 
F. M. Sindle . 
J. H. Francisco . 
S. G. Francisco . 
A. Speight . 
E. L. Klotz . 
MoCracken . 
A. Bunn . 
3 
50 
39 
39 
46 
35 
23 
39 
27 
33 
28 
42 
38 
21 
27 
36 
32 
4 i 
35 
34 
4 
25 
19 
17 
23. 
*Shot at 30. 
Events Nos. 1 and 2 practice; Event No. 3 prize 
event; event No. 4, leg of Du Pont Trophy Shoot. 
JESSE L. PLA'SS, Secretary. 
J. H. Francisco . 
Wm. Kussmaul . 
Cleve Speer .;. 23 
Charles Hudson . 
Sam. Comly . 16 
H. S. Sindle. 25 
C. Canizzaro . 
F. M. Sindle . 
Dave Hawthorne . 
R. Roome . 
E. L. Klotz . 
C. E. Speer . 
J. A. Breakey . 15 
A. Speight . 
James Madden . 
On Saturday there were twenty taking part. 
Sindle again took first prize with 46 out of 50, Sam 
Comly was second with 42, S. G. Francisco third with 
41; Charles Hudson, Cleve Speer and P. H. Doremus 
were tied for the next three prizes' with 39 each; Ed 
Jacobus was seventh with 38, and F. M. Sindle with a 
score of 36 took what was left. Following are the 
scores: 
25 
25 
50 
25 
19 
35 
14 
14 
21 
33 
14 
23 
23 
40 
21 
18 
35 
17 
l6 
36 
25 
22 
43 
19 
l6 
31 
28 
20 
33 
29 
35 
15 
15 
18 
17 
10 
8 
taking 
part 
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Point Breeze Gun Club. 
Nine gunmen fired at ninety pigeons yesterday 
afternoon at the Point Breeze Gun Club, and of the 
nine two tied for high money with nine kills each, they 
being J. Young and Thomas. Young overshot his fourth 
bird, but got the rest rather easily, while Thomas had 
a straight score until he called for his ninth pigeon, 
which escaping the shot fired at it enabled Young to 
get in the tie. Four men tied for second coin. Hall, 
Edwards, Aiman and C. Young each grassing eight of 
their ten flyers. 
In the miss-and-out event Aiman, Thomas and C. 
Young each grabbed a turkey, the former getting 14 
kills, Thomas 15, and Young 11. 
Scores: 
J. Young . 30—12202 22222—9 
Thomas . 30—12222 22202—9 
Hall . 27—10121 22101—8 
Edwards . 30—12202 01222—8 
Aiman . 30—12202 01222—8 
C. Young . 28 — 11220 02222 — 8 
Davis . 9—21022 02022—7 
Muller . 28—10002 22222—7 
Hetzler . 28—10020 22222—7 
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