Jan. 24, 1914. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
121 
Event Two. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
January n, 1914. 
Totals. 
Johnson . 12 15 16 17 19 79 
Butz . 13 16 16 14 16 75 
Frank . 13 15 12 15 13 68 
Ertel . 12 17 9 15 14 67 
January 7, 1914. 
Event One. 
Frank . 222221 122 1—10 
Butz . 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2— 8 
Dick . 2 . 2 2 2 2 . . . .— 5 
Schreck . 2 1 2 1 2 . 1 1 1 2— 9 
Gambell . 2 2 2 1 2 1 . 2 . 2— 8 
Event Two. 
Frank . 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2—10 
Butz . 2 2 2 2 . . 1 . 1 2— 7 
Dick . 2 2 2 2 2 . . 2 2 2— 8 
Schreck . 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 .— 9 
Gambell . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .— 9 
Event Three. 
Flank . 2 1 2 2 2.— 5 
Butz . 1 1 2 1 2.— 5 
Dick . 2 2 2 2 2.— 5 
Schreck . 1 1 1 1 2.— 5 
Gambell . 1 2 2 2 2.— 5 
Miss and Out. 
Frank . 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 
Butz . 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 • 
Gambell . 2 1 2 2 . . . . 
Dick . 
Event One. 15 Live Birds. 
January 10, 1914. 
Chas. Haas...2 2012.1222x2122 1—14 
Lee Wertz.2 2222221022201 2—13 
J. W. Wertz...0 22 222201221 12 0—13 
C. Q. Young. ..22222220 1 222 1 1 0—13 
O. T. Mustorf..i 1220222012220 2—12 
T. Marberger..i 2222220021022 2—12 
G. B. Bortz-0 2002222222121 1—12 
C. Brutzman...2 2222020212220 2—12 
F. R. Wertz...2 2101202202220 2—ix 
E. H. Adams..0 1222x20222202 2—11 
F. Wertz .x 2122221210x21 o—11 
H. Hook . 2212001 1 x 1 .1 2 1 0 0—10 
F. D. Miller.. i 2000202202222 2—10 
C. Melot .022 ox 000221022 x— 8 
Event Two. 7 Live Birds. 
M. E. Kern . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2— 7 
E. H. Adams . 2 2 2 2 2 2 0— 6 
Chas. Haas . 2 0 2 1 2 1 1— 6 
Fxank Wertz . o 2 2 2 o 2 2— 5 
Fred Wertz . 002212 2 — 5 
G. B. Butz . o 2 0 2 1 2 2—- 5 
Lee Wertz . 0 1 2 o 1 2 2— 5 
G. Melot . o 2 1 o 2 2 0— 4 
C. Young . 1 0 o o 2 0 2— 3 
Event Three. 10 Live Birds. 
Chas. Hass . 2 2 . 1 2 1 2 2 2 1— 9 
Frank Wertz . 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1— 9 
J. W. Wertz . 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1— 9 
C. Prutzman . 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 . 2 1—8 
T. T. Marberger . 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . .— 8 
O. L. Mustorf . 1 1 2 2 . 2 2 2 . 1— 8 
H. Hook . 2 2 1 2 . . 1 1 . 1— 7 
G. B. Butz . 2 . . 2 2 2 2 2 2—- 7 
C. Melot . 2 2 . 1 . . . 2 2—- 5 
F. D. Miller . 1 2 . . . 2 . 2 2 .— 5 
New Rochelle Yacht Club. 
Saturday, January 31, 1914. 
Members of the following clubs are cordially in¬ 
vited to participate: Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, Indian 
Harbor Yacht Club, Stamford Yacht Club, Bayside 
Yacht Club, Port Washington Yacht Club, White Plains 
Gun Club, Siwanoy Country Club, Greenwich Country 
Club, Knollwood Country Club. 
Program will be 100 targets at 16 yards rise. First 
squad will shoot at noon. No shooting up will be 
permitted after first squad has started to shoot the 
third string of 25 targets. It is requested that con¬ 
testants be present, if possible, in time to start shoot¬ 
ing at noon. However entries will be received up to 
1.30 P. M. and after that at the discretion of the com¬ 
mittee. 
Entrance fee for the regular program will be $2.50 
including targets. Targets in practice ij 4 c. each. Popu¬ 
lar brands of shells of standard loads will be on sale 
at 65c. per box. 
There will be an optional sweepstakes of $1.00 to 
be divided on the Rose system, 5, 3, 2, 1. Prizes as 
follows: 
Trophy for best club team, five highest scores of 
each club to constitute its team. 
Prize for High Scratch Gun. 
Also first, second, third and fourth prizes for best 
score including handicap. 
Each shooter is, however, limited to one prize. 
Traps will be available for practice from 10.30 to 
11.30 A. M. Two Leggett Ideal Traps will be used. 
A light lunch can be obtained on the grounds. 
Secretaries of visiting clubs must furnish their club’s 
handicaps'of their respective men not later than Jan¬ 
uary 28th.. to enable the committee to arrange a gen¬ 
eral handicap. Personal entries of contestants in ad¬ 
vance by mail are reouested. 
Send entries to 
B. R. STODDARD, Chairman Shooting Committee. 
66 Sound View Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y., 
or 302 Produce Exchange, New York City. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Pelham Manor, January 17, 1914. 
All but six of the Travers’ Island regulars were busy 
elsewhere today. Winners were: Monthly cup J. I. 
Brandenburg after a shoot off with H, H. Duden; 
Club cup by the same gunner. H. H. Duden kopped 
Distance handicap; S. A. Baker took Travers’ Island 
trophy and 100 rock handicap; H. A. Uterhart lifted 
Accumulation cup leg, while Conrad Stein took all the 
rest. 
Monthly Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap). 
— H. H. Duden (3), 20; Conrad Stein (3), 19; J. I. 
Brandenburg (5), 20; H. A. Uterhart (6), 19; j. I. 
Brandenburg (5), 20; H. A. Uterhart (6), by J. I. 
Brandenburg in shoot-off. 
Club Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap).— 
IT. H. Duden (4), 17; Conrad Stein (2), 19; J. I. Branden¬ 
burg (5), 22; h. A. Uterhart (6), 12; C. J. Stein (6), 
15• S. A. Baker (5), 15. Won by Mr. Brandenburg. 
Accumulation cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handi¬ 
cap).—IT. H. Duden (4), 19; Conrad Stein (o), 19; J. 
I. Brandenburg (5), 19; H. A. Uterhart (6), 23; C. J. 
Stein (6), 19; S. A. Baker (5), 23. Won by Mr. Uterhart. 
Travers’ Island Trophy; Twenty-five Clay Pigeons 
(Hatidicap).—H. H. Duden (4), 18; Conrad Stein (1), 
23; J. I. Brandenburg (5), 23; H. A. Uterhart (6), 15; 
C. J. Stein (6), 20; S. A. Baker (5), 25. Won by Mr. 
Baker. 
One Hundred Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—H. H. 
Duden (15), 74; Conrad Stein (6), 80; J. I. Brandenburg 
(20), 84; H. A. Uterhart (24), 69; C. J. Stein (24), 72; 
S. A. Baker (20), 86. Won by Mr. Baker. 
One Hundred Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—H. H. Duden, 
59; Conrad Stein, 74; J. I. Brandenburg, 64; H. A. 
Uterhart, 45; C. J. Stein, 48; S. A. Baker, 66. Won by 
Conrad Stein. 
Distance Handicap, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons.—H. H. 
Duden (17 yards), 18; Conrad Stein (19 yards), 15; T. 
I. Brandenburg (16 yards), 16; H. A. Uterhart (16 yards), 
6; C. J. Stein (16 yards), 12; S. A. Baker (16 yards), 
14. Won by Mr. Duden. 
Variety Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Nineteen 
Singles and Three Doubles), “Freak” Angles.—H. H. 
Duden, 9; Conrad Stein, 9; J. I. Brandenburg, 9; H. A. 
Uterhart, 5; C. J. Stein, 5; S. A. Baker, 9. Won by 
Conrad Stein in shoot-off. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, January 17, 1914. 
Trophy shoot. President’s cup and Take Home trophy 
were taken today by F. L. Massa. C. R. James fell 
heir to a trophy event, George Bingham had his way 
with Stake trophy and a trophy number, while the 
last event went to C. R. Tames. 
Stake Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Birds (Handiap).— 
F. L. Massa (10), 23; George Bingham (10), 23; C. R. 
James (3), 16; W. W. Pell (2), 15; G. E. Brower (5), 
14. Shoot-off:—George Bingham (10), 19; F. L. Massa 
(10), 17- 
President’s Cup, Twenty-five Clay Birds (Handicap). 
—F. L. Massa (20), 44; C. R. James (6). 42; C. Bingham 
(10). 37; G. E. Brower (10), 34; W. W. Pell (4), 33 - 
Take Home Trophy, One Hundred Clay Birds (Hand¬ 
icap).— E. L. Massa 140), 84; G. Bingham (20), 75; C. 
R. James (12), 75; W. W. Pell (8), 71; G. E. Brower 
(20). 71. 
Trophy Shoot, Fifteen Clay Birds (Handicap).—F. 
L. Massa (2), 14; C. R. James (1), 13; W. W. Pell (T), 
11 ; G. E. Brower (3), 11; George Bingham (6), to . 
Trophv Shoot, Twenty-five Clav Birds (Handicap).— 
George Bingham (6). 16; F. L. Massa (6), 15; G. E. 
Brower (3). 12; W. W. Pell (1), 11; C. R. James (2), 10. 
Trophy Shoot, Twenty-five Clay Birds (Handicap).— 
C. R. Tames (1), 13; W. W. Pell (1), 13: G. E. Brower 
(3), 9: F. L. Massa (6), 9: G. Bingham (6). 9. Shoot- 
off:—C. R. James (1), 17; W. W. Pell (1), 13. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., January 17, 1914. 
This was the best weather for our favorite sport the 
members of the Jersey City Gun Club have had for 
several weeks and as a result there was a fairly good 
attendance at the regular Saturday shoot. This was 
Geo. Piercy’s turn to be high gun and he led the field 
with a percentage of 82 for the day, Dixon and Engle 
tied for second honors a few points behind. Engle 
also won the leg on the Du Pont Trophy with 22_ count¬ 
ing handicap. On January 31 we are going to give the 
two high guns, on the first hundred targets shot at two 
fine take home trophies without any extra charge to 
members and will do the same thing the last Saturdav 
of each month during the season, so come out and 
get in trim for the grand scrap. The scores follow in 
strings of 25 clays: 
Hetherington, Jr. 
Williams . 
Kearney . 
14 
14 
17 
18 
12 
II 
18 
17 
17 
17 
IS 
19 24 
20 
18 
21 
22 
20 
19 
20 
22 
20 
20 
17 
17 
23 
17 
19 
17 
15 
9 
13 
12 
22 
21 
T 9 
IS 
19 
15 
13 
8 
TO 
12 
13 
I 
3 
6 
12 
12 
n 
9 
IS 
18 
16 
12 
7 
6 
IO 
0 
8 
II 
8 
8 
6 
13 
Ames . 
Brown . 
Bowers . 
The match between Hetherington, Jr. and Tom 
Rcothroyd was very close and exciting until Tommy 
dropped down to nine in his second string and then 
the gallery disappeared, no one waiting to see the 
finish, but the scores tell the tale and Jack gets the 
honors. 
The days are getting so much longer now that no 
one needs go home before he gets all the shooting 
he wants, so come out and eniov the sport. 
Avondale Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., December 28, 1913. 
Shot At. Broke. 
H. Littler . 50 41 
W. Engelke . 50 42 
J. Hemmerle . 50 37 
J. Lehnert, Sr. 25 15 
L. Featherston . 50 49 
C. Shaw . 50 46 
J. Brockman . 50 38 
J Dahlin . 50 29 
R. Elmblad . 50 40 
J. Lehnert, Jr. 50 21 
At this point in the program Mr. Blum drove up 
and announced the death of Wm. Bredfeldt, our old 
esteemed member, and one of the organizers of the club 
twelve years ago. Shooting stopped and all went home 
taking back all who were coming. 
JAMES F. CLANCY. 
Herman Carlsen 
IT. Littler . 
J. Hemmerle ... 
O. Carlsen . 
G. E. Treburg 
W. Engelke _ 
W. Eulberg _ 
M. Olson . 
G. Arehart . 
O. Spencer _ 
R. Lenert . 
J. Clancy .. 
J Peterson _ 
W. Fredericks . 
J. Greenholz ... 
January 11, 1914. 
Shot At. Broke. 
50 
42 
100 
83 
75 
62 
50 
38 
75 
69 
50 
38 
5 ° 
40 
50 
47 
25 
23 
25 
17 
5 h 
32 
50 
41 
50 
44 
50 
45 
25 
The membership is not wholly over the death of 
Bill Bredfeldt. Old Treburg was out for the first time 
in three months. Big Peterson showed up for the 
first time in a year having had his arm nearly shot 
off when out for rabbits one year ago. Thanksgiving 
Day. M. Olson is back in town and says he intends 
to be at all shoots from now on. 
JAMES F. CLANCY, Secretary. 
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