FOREST AND STREAM 
391 
New York Sportsmen s Show 
The Best] [Show New York Has Had In Years Held In Grand Central Palace Under The Auspices 
of “Forest and Stream” 
History, of recent compilation, now records a real 
old-time sportsman’s show, one savoring of the birch 
and spruce, so enticing to the sportsman. Grand 
Central Palace was transformed into a veritable wood¬ 
land, wherein wild animals, brawny, sun tanned 
guides and men who dream of rod and gun during 
the close season, hobnobbed together in anticipation. 
New Brunswick camp. Maine wood-scene and Banff 
camp fire, warmed the cockles of the woodsman’s 
heart. 
The rare black fox and its more common neighbor, 
the beaver, lolled the week away under the longing 
gaze of Milady, whose earnest hope was that fortune 
would smile upon her or misfortune on the furry 
ones. On the big roof of the palace Forest and 
Stream’s big trap shooting tournament and a fly cast¬ 
ing tournament were held, the latter under personal 
supervision of Sir David. While nearly one hundred 
thousand persons attended the show below stairs, 
the roof was packed most of the time. The entry 
list included crack aerosaucer destroyers from all over 
the country. The trap tournament was managed by 
the best man, for the job, in the world Luther Squier 
who invented the phrase—“Money back if you want 
it,” the trap and field mogul being Charles North, 
whom you may remember as the man who wrote 
that famous song entitled “Hoping you are the same,” 
sung to the tune of the birds flying from an Ideal- 
Leggett trap. Never before has a tournament been 
held under more unique conditions. Un the top of 
a fourteen-story building, surrounded by the Bilt- 
more, Ritz-Carlton, Grand Central Depot, New Yale 
Club and many more famous hostelries and attended by 
the classiest bunch of shooters imaginable, not to 
omit many charming clay disc disintegrators from the 
roster of the fair sex. From ten to ten the steel 
back stop tink, tinked to the tune of the puddled pellet 
and it may be added that the evening shooting was 
hugely enjoyed, for it is the first time unknown angles 
have been thrown after dark, of course we do not 
refer to crap at the top of a guilded stairway. Space 
permits not of further description but we feel con¬ 
strained to add that the energy of W- J. Gallagher, 
to-day (17) wearing a rampant shamrock had much 
to do with the breaking bee. The Forest and Stream 
professional trophy, offered in memory of Ben Waters 
whose name needs no introduction, was won by H. 
H. Stevens. 
Forest and Stream amateur trophy went to A. W. 
Church, after a shoot off with Mr. Boulton. 
Ladies team event found an envied home at White 
Plains Gun Club—and we regret that our staff photo¬ 
grapher succeeded so illy in his efforts at pictorially 
reproducing these charming shooters. 
Inter club match went to New York Athletic Club, 
while inter yacht, golf and country club event was 
taken by Marine and Field Club. Just by the way, 
or “enpassant” as Town Topics would say: It is 
practically assured that a roof club will open, where 
any one may “shoot fifty” any afternoon on the Palace 
Roof—we will have more information in a later issue. 
Scores in detail follow: 
March 6, 1914. 
W. B. Darton 31, H. E. Dickerman 39. J. B. Hampton 
28, G. FI. Pumpelly 36, L. N. Smith 26, E. von Lengerke 
38, G. C. Hudson 33, C. T. Scott 32; S. P. Hayward 17, 
C. F. Winslow 30, E. L. Haas 34, P. M. Cushing 32, 
J. G. Knowlton 32, Mrs. Vogel 39, R. H. Kingston 39, 
Neaf Apgar 42, J. S. Fanning 38, H. H. Shannon 40, W. 
Hammond 45, H. H. Stevens'43, A. Chandler 33, U. B. 
Darton 38, J. B. Hampton 23. G IF. Pumpellv 33, J. M. 
Hawkins 49, Fred. Pluri 37, H. S. Sindle 43, G. C.'Hud¬ 
son 30, C. T. Scott 34, W. Sherwood 38, F. L. Rowland 
36, P. M. Cushing 32, E. L. Haas 37, Mrs. Vogel 42, 
Dr. Curry 32, E. T. Townsend 37, L. N. Smith 28, H. H. 
Shannon 27, R. Young 37, W. J. Brennan 29, J. A. Hen¬ 
derson 39, L. F. Magnolia 33, F. L. Rowland 35, J. H. 
Ferril 32, Geo. Piercy 36, H. L. Tatre 20, N. S. Sherwood 
32, R. F. Hutchison 36, Billings 32, G. H. Martin 41, 
F. H. Lawrence 39, S. M. Haas 27, P. M. Cushing 32, 
Geo. R. Schneider 27, J. Walker 24, G. H. Pumpelly 33, 
F. W. Moffatt 39, C. W. Billings 41, Geo. Piercy 45, E. B. 
Proudfit 27, R. S. Gales 35, C. G. Blandford 41,' T. H. 
Keller, Sr., 39, E. L. Haas 38, W. T. Brennan 42, J. H. 
Henderson 42, Wm. Simonson 38, Miss Thorpe 28, G. H. 
Martin 43, Nels Long 41, A Rube 41. A. J. McManus 43, 
E. T. Townsend 34, Dr. Giddes 39, D. L. Culver 40, F. B. 
Stephenson 45, J. Hendrickson 46. W. G. Tingley 39, 
Geo. Corbett 46, F. M. Wilson 29, P. V. Cloke 15, T, H, 
Garrison 26, W. L. Groll 35,' FI. O. Allyn 35, D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon 37, A. W. Church 34, R. L. Spotts 40, W. Simon¬ 
son 40, B. J. Beyerdorf 26, A. Rube 43, Mrs. Vogel 41, 
P. B. Keenan 34, F. A. Baker 34, J. P. Donovan 39, 
T F. Wilcox 40, C. A. Collins 35, W. L. Groll 37, 
Wilbur 39. 
March 7, 1914. 
H. Keller 41, W. B. Darton 37, J. G. Moffat 9, A. Le 
Clair 27, R. H. Kingston t6, Geo. Edsar 32, Wm. Webb 
18, Miss Bolles 30, H. K. Curtis 25, C. E. Rogers 23, E. L. 
Haas 35, Tom Davies 35, Mrs. Rodgers 26, J. M. Haw¬ 
kins 47, Nels Long 43, Neaf Apgar 44, J. S. Fanning 32, 
H. H. Shannon 41, W. Hammond 40, H. H. Stevens 46, 
E. J. Le Beame 28, IF. S. Sindle 46, A. B. Gattling 30, 
M. R. Guggenheim 36, T. H. Keller, Sr., 36, Mrs. Vogel 
39 , A. Ruben 43, D. Brandreth 34, T. H. Lawrence W, 
C. C. Randolf 32, L. C. Remsen 38, H. S. Sindle 42, M. 
R. Guggenheim 39, W. Hammond 45, P. Von Boeckman 
38, Miss Houghton 18, A. Ruben 42, Mrs. Vogel 41, P. V. 
Cloke 18, L. N. Smith 29, R. F. Hutchison 35, C. F. 
Winslow 37, Geo. Edgar 32, C. E. Rogers 3r, C. W. Bil'- 
mgs 40, Mrs. Vogel 41, C. von Lengerke 35, E. R. Wil¬ 
bur 32, Guggenheim 42, Ruben 36, R. T. Nash 28, P. M. 
Cushing 32, F. L. Rowland 36, L. N. Smith 23, Miss 
Thorpe 74, C. Von Lengerke 36, M. R. Guggenheim 41, 
Nels Long 40. R. Nathawav 31. W Kussmau! 31, P. V. 
Cloke 18, S. Van Allen 40, W. D. Hinds 34, W. S. Silk- 
worth 39, Dr. Sauer 43, R. F. Flutchison 34, C. F. Wins¬ 
low 38, E. J. Poletti 29, W. Raymond 40, W. Roach 35, 
G. H. Pumpelly 43, A._ L. Burns 37, T. Boothroyd 26, 
H. S. Sindle 48, W. Kussmaul 37, F. L. Rowland 39, 
B. iNathaway 39, R. T. Nash 31, W. Hyland 35, Geo. 
Piercy 39, Dr. Sauer 42, A. L. Burns 44, S. M. Van 
Allen 29, W. B. Burdick 33, P. von Boeckman 47, W. 
Simonson 37, F. W. Moffatt 31, C. W. Billings 41, G. H. 
Pumpelly 39, R. W. Kingston 37, T. H. Garrison 29, Geo. 
Piercy 33, H. K. Curtis 33, W. Roach 35, C. E. Rogers 23, 
E- G. Sharp 30, F. D. Perkins 33, W. Hewens 22, F. 
Hewens 30, Geo. Edgar 24, F. L. Rowland 31, B. Nath- 
away 22, R. T. Nash 33, L. N. Smith 28, P. V. Cloke 24. 
LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP—WON BY WHITE 
PLAINS GUN CLUB. 
Mrs. Vogel 44, Mrs. Rodgers 29, Miss Bolles 27, Miss 
Thorpe 38, Miss Hyland 19. Total 157. 
March 9, 1914. • 
Haas 30, Loomis 40, Brickner 36, Von Boeckman 43, 
S. D. Levings 31, L. C. Remsen 28,, C. W. Van Stone 39, 
J. G. Moffatt 8, A. Le Clair 28, Neaf Apgar 42, E. L. 
Haas 32, FI. IF. Shannon 40. W. Hammond 40, H. H. 
Stevens 43, D. L. Culver 32, S. P. Hayward 20, A. Ruben 
38, S. M. Haas 29, W. B. Darton 43, F. B. Stephenson 41, 
G. G. Stephenson 40, J. M. Hawkins 44, C. F. Winslow 
35, J. IF. Ferril 36, E. L. Haas 34, S. M. Haas 27, H. H. 
Shannon 32, H. Brugman 28, S. D. Levings 23, A. 
Ruben 39, Mrs. Vogel 39, Neaf Apgar 41, L. C. Remsen 
36, E. R. Wilbur 37, P. M. Cushing 24, J. P. Sousa 31, 
W. D. Hinds 39, L. O. Gorman o, R. Treat 9, C. B. 
Brickner 32, S. T. Kellogg 36, C. W. Vanstone 31, F. W. 
Moffatt 39, G. H. Pumpelly 44, W. Hammond 33, A. 
Ruben 37, Mrs. Vogel 37, Edw. Tippett 28, J. IF. Ferril 
35, M. R. Guggenheim 36, T. H. Keller, Sr., 29, Wm. 
Slater 35, H. 0 . Tatro 13, G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 35, J. H. 
Finch 36, Nels Long 38, P. M. Cushing 28, T. H. Foster 
33, U. G. Tingley 34, M. R. Guggenheim 40, A. B. Rich¬ 
ardson .41, R. E. Pardee 23, J. F. James 38, S. H. Loomis 
30, A. Ruben 39, Mrs. Vogel 37, Neaf Apgar 39, G. R. 
Schneider 26, F. A. Jackson 34, H. O. Allyn 38, Wm. 
Slater 32, T. H. Lawrence 39, S. T. Kellogg 33, C. G. 
Blandford 37, A. B. Richardson 39, G. H. Pumpelly 38, 
IF. Brugman 33, J. A. Dannefelser 32, Dr. Sauer 41, Nels 
Long 38, N. Webb 35, Miss Bolles 18, Miss Brown 13, 
Miss Thorpe 34, A. Ruben 35, Mrs. Vogel 36, L. ,S. Wing 
29, Geo. Piercy 34, L. N. Smith 33, W. J. Brennan 34, 
J. A. Henderson 39, F. M. Wilson 27, E. L. Haas 26, 
J. P. Sousa 33, B. Hipkins 32, F. Bradley 13, J. S. Fan¬ 
ning 36, IF. O. Allyn 38, C. G. Blandford 39, Geo. Piercy 
41, R. L. Spotts 40, E. Von Lengerke 38, D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon 46, W. S. Silkworth 37, H. C. Berner 34, F. L. 
Rowland 31, J. I. Brandenberg 33, F. A. Baker 35, R. H 
Kingston 35, W. G. Tingley 38, S. J. O’Brien 23, C. Von 
Lengerke 31, W. D. Hinds 44, G. P. Granbery 34. 
NIGHT SHOOTING. 
Hammond 40, A. Ruben 38, Richardson 35, Wilbur 38, 
McCoy 30, Nathaway 37, O’Brien 19, Chandler 30, Mrs. 
Vogel 29, Hendrickson 41, Brennan 24, Granbery 25, 
Sproessig 24, R. Young 33. 
March 10, 1914. 
O. R. Dicker 31. C. C. Smith 26, G._ Alberg 32, M. Hel- 
burn 39, R. H. Smith 35, A. B. Richardson 43, E. L. 
Haas 35, Da Hoare 19, W. IFocker 40, P. Vail 28, C. 
Caesar 30, W. Hocker 38, H. Brugman 35, R. H. King¬ 
ston 27, W. B. Darton 40, C. W. Billings 41, F. B. 
Stephenson 42, G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 34, W. Simonson 
37, A. B. Richardson 42. Neaf Apgar 39, J. S. Fanning 
32, H. H. Shannon 34, W. Hammond 42, H. FI. Stevens 
38, J. G. Moffat 5, A. Le Clair 19, H. J. Burlington 29, 
J. Bartick 30, S. FI. Loomis 33, S. M. Haas 27, E. L. 
Haas 35, S. P. Hayward 20, J. M. Hawkins 37, E. T. 
Townsend 27, A. Chandler 31, Chas. A. North 32, A. B. 
Richardson 40, H. H. Shannon 37, J. P. Sousa 29, J. 
Bartick 32, H. J. Burlington 34, W. Simonson 32, T. How¬ 
ard 37, C. Koncheck 25, B. L. Walsh 22, C. F. Winslow 
30, O. R. Dickey 40, J. P. Sousa 28, E. Von Lengerke 30, 
L. N. Smith 29, G. IF. Martin 38, R. F. Hutchison 38, 
E. D. Smith 26, Geo. De Corr 32, C. D. Hulse 30, Tom 
Davis 34, F. L. Rowland 35, Miss Houghton 15, C. H. 
Sproessig 23, W. Burdick 29, G. H. Wallis 20, W. Wein- 
right 30, S. L. Miller 17, L. G. Wallis 8, J. H. Finch'37, 
J. F. James 42, C. R. James 30, T. IF. Keller, Sr., 35, 
F. A. Jackson 40, N. Webb 42, T. FI. Lawrence 36, J. H. 
Francisco 27, F. L. Rowland 38, L. N. Smith 32, B. Hath¬ 
away 36, Miss Thorpe 37, R .F. Hutchison 35, Mrs. Vogel 
39, F. W. Moffett 41, L. S. Wing 3;. R. T. Nash 35, John 
Voelker 19, Miss Bolles 27, G. H. Pumpelly 38, Geo. 
Piercy 30, A. L. Ferguson 36, S. T. Kellogg 34, P. von 
Boeckman 41, F. W. Wilson 37, W. Flyland 40, A. W. 
Church 37, Dr. Sauer 40, E. R. Wilbur 40, T. H. Garrison 
29, W. J. Brennan 37, J. A. Henderson 41, P. V. Cloke 19, 
R. A. Ellis 28, E. L. Hatch 33. 
Geo. Conelley 28, O. J. McManus 39, H. O. Allyn 32, 
E T. Fox 26, P. M. Cushing 27, W. S. Silkworth 43 , 
Geo. Corbett 37, D. T. McMahon 35, S. T. Kellogg 23, 
R. L. Spotts 30, T. F. Wilcox 30, E. Roesler 40, Miss 
Thorpe 17, M. McVoy 29, G. H. Pumpelly 35. H. Brug¬ 
man 29, L. N. Smith 26, P. M. Cushing 31, F. L. Row¬ 
land 33, F. W. Moffett 41. 
NIGHT SCORES. 
Miss Thorpe 29, Edgar Smith 40, J._ Volkerth 23, L. A. 
Bondon 25, Geo. Conelly 34, J. Bartick 26, T. H. Law¬ 
rence 43, A. B. Richardson 41, D. F. McMahon 45, C. von 
Lengerke 33, B. Nathaway 38, P. T. Nash 39, Wm. Hy¬ 
land 31, W. Hocker 33, J. Wittendofer 35, E. R. De Wolf 
34, A. W. Church 41^ A^A t Brown 24. F. W. Moffett 36, 
J. Hendrickson ~ 
Tom Davis 39, A 
28, F. A. Baker 
R. Wilbur 35. 
43, ». Ft. .Loomis 30, it. r. nansan 31, 
. Ruben 43, W. Hammond 46, L. S. Wing 
37, P. Vale 30, T. H. Keller, Sr., 31, E. 
INTER-GUN CLUB TEAM RACE. 
White Plains Gun Club. 
IF. O. Allyn 32, A. J. McManus 39, T. H. Lawrence 36, 
G. H. Martin 38, Dr. Sauer 40. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
E. L. Haas 35, Geo. Piercy 30, D. L. Culver 0, H. H. 
Shannon 34, H. J. Burlington 29. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
J. F. James 42, F. B. Stephenson 42, C. R. James 30, 
P. von Boeckman 41, W. S. Silkworth 43. 
Queens Gun Club. 
W. Simonson 37, F. L. Rowland 35, B. Nathaway 36, 
R. T. Nash 35, W. Hyland 40. 
LADIES’ INTER-CLUB TEAM RACE. 
Won by White Plains Gun Club. 
Mrs. Vogel 44, Miss Thorpe 38, Mrs. Rodgers 29, Miss 
Bolles 27, Miss Hyland 19. 
INTER-CITY TEAM RACE. 
Shot Friday, March 13, 1914. 
New York Team. 
D. F. McMahon 37, Dr. Sauer 37, P. von Boeckman 
39, J. Hendrickson 44, T. H. Lawrence 37. 
Little Falls, N. J. 
H. S. Sindle 42, E. L. Klotz 37, J. H. Francisco 28, 
E. D. Smith 31, W. Kussmaul 34. 
ATHLETIC, GOLF, YACHT AND COUNTRY CLUB 
TEAM RACE. 
March 11, 19x4. 
New Rochelle Yacht Club. 
A. B. Richardson 39, G. H. Martin 33. J. S. Thompson 
38, J. P. Donovan 32, W. J. Brennan 38. 
Port Washington Yacht Club. 
L. B. Smull 35, D. E. Smith 42, C. E. Hyde 32, C. M. 
Prankard 29, C. L. Thompson. 
