FOREST AND STREAM 
39} 
Knollwood Country Club. 
H. H. Shannon 36. M. McVoy 38, F. M. Wilson 34, 
T. F. Wilcox 36, E. T. Fox 21. 
Marine Field Club. 
F. B. Stephenson 46, J. F. James 33, C. R. James 37, 
Dr. Sauer 38, E. H. Lott 37. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Geo. Corbett 39, D. F. McMahon 43, R. L. Spotts 45, 
A. W. Church 42, John Hendrickson 44. 
S. H. Loomis 27, M. B. Foster 43, A. L. Ferguson 42, 
F. F. Rodgers 36, A. B. Brickner 22, A. B. Richardson 
39, E. L. Haas 41, S. D. Levings 20, R. H. Kingston 40, 
W. Hocker 43, J. Bartick 29, M. B. Foster 38, A. L. Fer¬ 
guson 36, F. F. Rodgers 31, A. B. Brickner 22, O. R. 
Dickey 39, F. B. Stephenson 46, G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 
40, C. W. Billings 40, W. B. Darton 39, N. Apgar 41, 
J. S. Fanning 37, FI. H. Shannon 36, W. Hammond 45, 
H. H. Stevens 49, D. L. Culver 38, S. D. Levings 16, 
E. L. Haas 27, J. M. Hawkins 43, C. Schilling 6, S. Van 
Allen 40, D. K. Morrell 34, Geo. Corbett 39, W. Hocker 
43, A. B. Richardson 46, J. G. Moffat 6, T. Dukes 35, 
D. F. (McMahon 43, Mrs. Vogel 37, Geo. Piercy 39, L. B. 
Smull 35, D. E .Smith 42, C. E. Flyde 32, C. M. Prankard 
2g, C. F. Winslow 30, A. Bennett 27. M. McVoy 38, F. W. 
Glaser 33, W. P. Laning 19, F. M. Wilson 34, U. G. 
Tingley 37, J. S. Thompson 38, 11 . O. Allyn 31, A. Chan¬ 
dler 25, A. Traver 33, F. A. Baker 37, R. Springer 30, 
Dr. Martin 33, Geo. Piercy 43, J. H. Finch 40, L. S. Wing 
29, T. H. Lawrence 39, G. H. Pumpelly 34, J. L. Griggs 
36, R. F. Hutchison 33, N. J. Brennan 38, J. A. Hender¬ 
son 32, M. Cushing 35, Miss Hammond 25, Tom Davis 
38, T. Lenane, Jr., 36, C. Von Lengerke 42, E. Von Len- 
gerke 43, H. Von Lengerke 25, E. Von Kattengill 40, G. 
P. Granberry 35, C. C. Randolph 27, C. G. Blandford 37, 
E. T. Fox 21, C. H. Sproessig 35, Miss Thorpe 34, Miss 
Bolles 21, Miss Hammond 24, Mrs. Vogel 39, F. A. Jack- 
son 40, N. Webb 36, H. M. Booth 31, P. Von Boeckman 
41, J. Hendrickson 44, J. Ashby 16, E. H. Lott 37, A. W. 
Church 42, R. L. Spotts 4s, Dr. Sauer 38, J. F. James 33, 
M. B. Foster 39, H. M. Brigham 33, D. M. Vrceland 39, 
J. R. Higgins 35, C. R. James 37, E. P. Wilbur 36, J. P. 
Donovan 32, A. J. McManus 40, T. F. Wilcox 36, E. 
Roessler 39, W. H. Sykes, Jr., 27, F. L. Rowland 25, 
Wm. Hyland 38, R. T. Nasih 38, A. W. Currie 32, W. B. 
Silkworth 43 G. M. Chaffee 36, A. Ruben 36, E. B. Grier 
30, F. M. Wilson 29, H. H. Shannon 31, Dr. Sauer 45, 
R. L. Spotts 39, A. W. Church 42, D. M. Vreeland 34. 
NIGHT SCORES. 
A. B. Richardson 37, Dr. Currie 27, B. Hipkins 34, 
G. M. Chaffee 26, E. Von Lengerke 31, F. M. Wilson 25, 
A. Ruben 40. M. McVoy 26. F. A Baker 38- E. P. 
Hotaling 33, Dr. Martin 31, H. O. Allyn 37, T. H. Law¬ 
rence 35, B. Hipkins 28, G. M. Chaffee 26, H. H. Shan¬ 
non 30, A. Ruben 39, Dr. Currie 23, F. M. Wilson 27, 
M. McVoy 38, H. O. Allyn 34, F. A. Baker 35, T. H. 
Lawrence 37, B. Hipkins 31, G. M. Chaffee 31, W. J. 
Dowse 23, A. Ruben 36, F. M. Wilson 29, M. McVoy 29, 
F. W. Moffett 31. 
March 12, 1914. 
A. B. Richardson 36, C. W. Billings 37, A. W. Church 
42, H. B. Tuttle 40, N. Webb 35, D. L. Culver 43, R. L. 
Spotts 42, G. G. Stephenson 37, N. Webb 42, A. W. 
Church 47, Jack Reed 43, T. Dukes 36, B. Beyersdorf 39, 
H. B. Tuttle 38, C. W. Billings 42, C. F. Winslow 39. 
D. L. Culver 40, R. L. Spotts 39, E. von Lengerke 42, D. 
W. Tomlinson, Jr., 40, A. B. Richardson 43, W. B. 
Darton 37, W. A. Flinn 35, D. E. Smith 36, M. McVoy 35, 
Neaf Apgar 44, R. W. Kingston 36, H. H. Shannon 31, 
W. Hammond 39, H. H. Stevens 43, A. L. Burns 45, E. L. 
Haas 36, W. S. Silkworth 46, G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 38, 
T. Dukes 40, Jack Reed 43, F. L. Rowland 28, B. Beyers¬ 
dorf 32, S. P. Hayward 21, T. Lenane, Jr., 39, J. M. Haw¬ 
kins 45, J. iS. Fanning 40, A. Ruben 40, P. von Boeck¬ 
man 41, F. H. Lawrence 47, J. G. Moffat 5, A. Le Clair 30, 
F. A. Baker 42, G. H. Pumpelly 42, L. 'N. Smith 26, H. 
O. Allyn 36, J. H. Finch 44, Mrs. Vogel 41, M. McVoy 
40, H. H. Shannon 26, G. H. Martin 31, Edgar Smith 30, 
E. L. Haas 36, A. Ruben 37, F. L. Rowland 32, G. R. 
Schneider 29, R. F. Hutcheson 39, H. O. Allyn 39, G. H. 
Pumpelly 40, L. N. Smith 33, F. A. Baker 45, J. H. 
Finch 43, H. H. Shannon 34, Mrs. Vogel 41. M. McVoy 
37, A. Ruben 43, A. B. Richardson 45, F. M. Wilson 37, 
G. H. Martin 38, M. C. Hewlett 12, C. G. Blandford 46, 
Geo. Piercy 42, A. Le Clair 26, N. Webb 44, H. Boulton 
44 . W. G. Tingley 39, Dr. Geddes 21, J. A. Dannefelser 
32, Dr. Wedler 39, L. S. Wing 38, Miss Bolles ig. Miss' 
Thorpe 36, F. A. Jackson 41, D. F. McMahon 39, Miss 
Brown 22, Dr. Sauer 39, A. J. McManus 45, C. S ein 37, 
C. J. Stein 38, Tom Davis 39, T. Boobhroyd 20, W. Hy¬ 
land 37, E. P. Hotaling 12, E. Roesler 37. T. II. Garri¬ 
son 39, C. G. Blandford 40, Geo. Piercy 38, T. Dukes 33, 
L. Hess 33, E. R. Wilber 42, F. Dominy 30, G. Pennell, 
J r -> 34 . D. F. McMahon 39, U. G. Tingley 33, Dr. Geddes 
25, Miss Bolles 24, F. A. Jackson 41, Dr. Sauer 43, A. W. 
Church 46, F. M. Wilson 35, A. Ruben 40, M. McVoy, 
Jr., 29, J. Hendrickson 44, E. R. Roesler 41, Mrs. 
Vogel 36. 
NIGHT SCORES. 
A. Rube 39. J. H. Finch 33, G. H. Martin 31, B. Hip 
kins 30, L. N. Smith 32, Miss Brown 17, J. F. Simonson 
32, >H. B. Tuttle 28, E. K. De Wolfe 35, H. H. Stevens 
45, T. F. Wilcox 43, W. Hammond 44, F. K. Pierce 10, 
D. F. McMahon 44, B. Hipkins 32, Geo. Pennell, Jr., 33 
Wm. Geis 3, A. Ruben 40, G. II. Martin 39, L. N. Smith 
37 > H- H. Shannon 34, J. H. Finch 38, T. F. Wilcox 40, 
E. R. De Wolfe 37, D. F. McMahon 38, Frank Hall 41. 
A. Ruben 40, G. H. Martin 35, L. N. Smith 28, E. T. 
Burgess 23. 
March 13, 1914. 
II. Boulton 48, E. Roesler 42, G. H. Pumpelly 48, R. L. 
opotts 41, A. B. Richardson 37, F. B. Stephenson 45, 
G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 37, P. von Boeckman 39, A. Le 
Clair 27, E. L. Haas 34, E. von Lengerke 43, S. T. Kel¬ 
logg 39, J. H. Ferril 32, T. W. Baker 30, L. N. Smith 
52, O. R. Dickey 40, D. W. Tomlinson, Jr., 32, D. L. 
Culver 43, T. Dukes 34, J. M. Hawkins 42, Neaf Apgar 
41, J. S. Fanning 38, II. H. Shannon 35, W. Hammond 
41, H. H. Stevens 43, J. G. Moffatt 14, A. Betts 27, M. 
McVoy 30, W. Dillingham 31, D. F. McMahon 37, G. W. 
Corbett 35, W. A. Flinn 25, T. Howard 31, H. B. Tuttle 
30, C. W. Berner 27, T. Lenane, Jr., 32, J. H. Francisco 
27, E. L. Klotz 35, J. H. Finch 32, N. Webb 39, R. F. 
Hutchison 37, C. F. Winsjow'30, T. H. Lawrence 37, W. 
B. Darton 40, F. L. Rowland 30, B. Nathaway 40, L. 
Hess 29, P. V. Cloke 16, R. L. Spotts 42, E. L. Haas 39, 
A. B. Richardson 33, J. II. Ferril 34, L. N. Smith 34, T. 
Dukes 29, D. L. Culver 35, J. H. Finch 38, H. H. Shannon 
25, J. H. Francisco 28, E. L. Klotz 37, R. F. Hutchison 
29, J. P. Sousa 30, A. Chandler 38, C. A. North 35, A. 
Harrison 33, F. A. Baker 40, H. S. Sindle 42, B. Morris 
23, E. D. .Smith 26, G. R. Schneider 26, N. Webb 32, 
S. P. Hayward 18, W. J. Brennan 34, J. A. Henderson 34, 
D. C. Van Valer 32, Wm. Davis 37, F. M. Wilson 40, 
F. A. Jackson 35, C. D. Blandford 39, Wm. Hyland 34, 
Miss Thorpe 36, R. McPeek 21, J. W. Pettit 23, J. S. 
Speer 30, G. iH. Wallis 19, D ,M. Vreeland 41, Mrs. 
Vogel 42, T. Hendrickson 44, E. B. Springer 31, E. T. 
Fox 23, T-. F. Wilcox 35, F. W. Glazer 31, Wilcox 19, 
P. M. Cushing 37, J. D. Dowse 32, A. J. McManus 35, 
Dr. Sauer 37, A. W. Church 39, J. P. Sousa 37, F. L. 
Rowland 28, E. G. Sharp 28, Eugene DuPont 31, B. Hip¬ 
kins 34, F. A. Baker 39, G. II. Pumpelly 37, D. C. Van 
Valer 35, H. S. Sindle 38, E. D. Smith 31, B. Morris 25, 
J. G. Moffatt 5, R. Lawrence 27, W. Kussmaul 34, H. C. 
Young 37, N. L. Patro 21, H. H. Shannon 39, E. B. 
Springer 34, W. J. Brennan 33, J. A. Henderson 32, M. 
Vreeland 36, A. W. Church 37, F. M. Wilson 23. 
NIGHT SHOOTING. 
J. II. Finch 42, Neaf Apgar 47, A. Ruben 40, W. Ham¬ 
mond 41, B. Hipkins 32, S. T. Kellogg 42, E. J. Le 
Baume 30, T. W. Baker 36, F. M. Wilson 33, E. G. 
Sharp 31, E. B. Springer 44, II. II. Shannon 40, H. E. 
Haighn 37, S. C. Lloyd 42, B. Nathaway 38, R. M. Davis 
30, E. T. Kellogg 40, M. McVoy 43, A. Ruben 40, F. M. 
Wilson 37, M. McVoy 38, W. A. Joslyn 46, Tom Chalfont 
25, A. Ruben 46, B. Hipkins 28, S. T. Kellogg 38, F. M. 
Wilson 38, H. H. Shannon 36, M. McVoy 35, B. G. 
Saunders 31, J. W. England 13, D. A. Hoare 25, J. T. 
Skelly 33, B. H. Hipkins 27, A. Ruben 42. 
FOREST AND STREAM PROFESSIONAL CHAM¬ 
PIONSHIP FINALS. 
'W. B. Darton 44, W. Hammond 39, Neaf Apgar 36, 
H. H. Stevens 43, J. M. Hawkins 42, W. A. Joslyn 36, 
H. Keller 35, E. R. Wilbur 29, J. S. Fanning 39, C. F. 
Winslow 32. 
FOREST AND STREAM AMATEUR CHAMPION¬ 
SHIP FINALS. 
March 14, 1914. 
II. S. Sindle 81, II. Boulton 82, G. H. Pumpelly 
77, P. von Boeckman 80, T. H. Lawrence 70, 
D. F. McMahon 81, John Hendrickson 81, F. B. Stephen¬ 
son 77, A. W. Church 82, A. B. Richardson 78. 
SHOOT-OFF. 
A. W. Church 20, II. Boulton 19. 
AMATEUR SEMI-FINALS—TIES ON 46. 
D. F. McMahon 22, J. Hendrickson 21, A. B. Richard¬ 
son 19, F. B. Stephenson 21, C. G. Blandford 18, W. S. 
Silkworth 16, Geo. Corbett W. 
MOONLIGHT SHOOTING—FINALS. 
D. F. McMahon 82, T. H. Lawrence 74, A. Ruben 80, J. 
Hendrickson 84, T. F. Wilcox 68, J. H. Finch 77, S. T. 
Kellogg 78, A. W. Church 68, A. B. Richardson 70, S. C. 
Lloyd W, E. B. Springer W, Frank Hall W. 
FOREST AND STREAM PROFESSIONAL CHAM¬ 
PIONSHIP-BARNEY WATERS 
TROPHY. 
J. M. Hawkins 349, W. Hammond 331, H. H. Stevens 350, 
Neaf Apgar 329, T. H. Keller, Sr., —, J. S. Fanning 292, 
W. B. Darton 311, E. R. Wilbur —, C. F. Winslow 272, C. 
von Lengerke —, H. Keller —, O. R. Dickey —, W. A. 
Joslyn —. 
New Rochelle Gun Club. 
New Rochelle, March 14. 
H. S. Bullock won three of the five events at the 
traps of the New Rochelle Yacht Club yesterday. In a 
scratch event at 15 clay pigeons he led with 14, and his 
score of 24 was best in the shooting for a leg on the 
Accumulation Cup. In a special scratch event Mr. Bul¬ 
lock defeated H. II. Todd, the scores being 22 and 19 
in a possible 25. The summaries: 
Ten Clay Pigeons (Scratch), Sweepstakes.—H. H. Todd, 
9; H. S. Bullock, 8; George P. Granbery, 7; A. E. 
Eldredge, 7. Won by Mr. Todd. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch), Sweepstakes.—H. H. 
Todd, 13; H. S. Bullock, 14; G. P. Granbery, 7; A. E. 
Eldredge, n. Won by Mr. Bullock. 
Saturday Cup, Fifty Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—H. II. 
Todd (12), 47; H. S. Bullock (6), 48; G. P. Granbery (6), 
49; A. E. Eldredge (10), 42. Leg won by Mr. Granbery. 
Accumulation Cup, Twenty-Five Clay Pigeons (Handi¬ 
cap).—H. H. Todd (4), 22; H. S. Bullock (1), 24; G. P. 
Granbery (scratch), 21; II. Giriat (3), 21. Leg won by 
Mr. Bullock. 
Special Twenty-lFive Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—H. H. 
Todd, 19; H. S. Bullock, 22. Won by Mr. Bullock. 
New Rochelle, March 15. 
Ten Clay Pigeons, Scratch, Sweepstakes.—J. P. Dono¬ 
van, 10; H. S. Bullock, 9; II. H. Todd, 9; W. Thompson, 
7; G. P. Granbery, 8; C. A. Moore, 7; A. Chandler, 10; 
Bill Joslyn, 8, and V. T. Krauss, 9. Won by Mr. Dono¬ 
van in shoot-off. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons, Scratch, Sweepstakes.—J. P. 
Donovan, 14; H. S. Bullock, 12; H. H. Todd, 12; W. 
Thompson, 12; G. P. Granbery, 14; C. A. Moore, 14; A. 
Chandler, 12; Bill Joslyn, 11, and V. T. Krauss, 12. 
Sunday Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons, Handicap.— 
J. P. Donovan (2), 21; H. S. Bullock (2), 25; H. H. Todd 
(6), 25; W. Thompson (2), 23; G. P. Granbery (3), 24; 
C. A. Moore (7), 25; A. Chandler (4), 25; Bill Joslyn (0), 
22; V. T. Krauss (4), 25; C. A. Marsland (7), 21; A. E. 
Eldredge (5), 23; F. Fred Pelham (2), 22, and H. Giriat 
(4), 25. Legs on cup won by Messrs. Bullock, Todd, 
Moore, Chandler, Krauss and Giriat. 
Accumulation Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons, Handi¬ 
cap.—-J. P. Donovan (0), 24; H. S. Bullock (0), 22; H. H. 
Todd (5), 24; W. Thompson (0), 19; G. P. Granbery (0), 
19; C. A. Moore (3), 25; A. Chandler (0), 18; Bill Joslyn 
(0), 24; V. T. Krauss (o), 20; C. A. Marsland (0), 24; 
A. E. Eldredge (0), 20; G. Fred Pelham (o), 22, and H. 
Giriat (0), 19. Leg on trophy won by Mr. Moore. 
Distance Handicap, Stevens Trophy, Twenty-five Clay 
Pigeons.—J. P. Donovan (20 yards), 23; H. S. Bullock 
(20 yards), 21; H. H. Todd (17 yards), 17; W. Thompson 
(20 yards), 21; G. P. Granbery (20 yards). 16; C. A. 
Moore (17 yards), 25; A. Chandler (19 yards), 20; Bill 
Joslyn (18 yards), 22; V. T. Krauss (.19. yards), 20; C. A. 
Marsland (16 yards), 18; A. E. Eldredge (17 yards), 23; 
G. Fred Pelham (20 yards), 20, and H. Giriat (18 yards), 
13. Won by Mr. Moore. 
Twenty-five Clay Pigeons, Scratch, Sweepstakes.—J. 
P. Donovan, 14; H. S. Bullock, 23; W. Thompson, 21; 
G. P. Granbery, 21; A. Chandler, 22; Bill Joslyn, 22; V. 
T. Krauss, 21; C. A. Marsland, 18; A. E. Eldredge, 21, 
and G. Fred Pelham, 22. Won by Mr. Bullock. 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
The sixteenth anniversary was fittingly celebrated on 
March 15 with an attendance of twenty-five shooters, 
and a gallery of over 100 spectators. The Burgoo was 
a “dream,” and everyone present indulged, not once, 
but many times. Many of the old timers were present, 
though not all took part in the shooting. John Falk, 
who took an active part in the organization of the club, 
but who has dropped out of the game for the past few 
years, was on hand to renew acquaintances, and help 
make the occasion successful. Ralph Trimble, another 
of the original “pushers,” was on the firing iine, and 
put up one of his old time scores: “Roberts,” known a 
few years ago, at the St. Bernard grounds as the Boy 
Wonder, still deserves the name of “Wonder." although 
he has outgrown the “boy” part of it. In his last 50 
he broke 49, and scored 97 out of his last 100, which 
is some shooting for one who has not been at the 
traps for several years. L. Pfeiffer entered into the 
spirit of the occasion, and is about persuaded to get 
into the game again after an absence of years. He was 
one of the regulars at St. Bernard, and his work here 
showed that he has not forgotten how. “Willie” has 
let up in his shooting for some time, but he came over 
for the 16th, and with the return of fine weather 
promises to once more become a regular. The weather 
conditions were ideal, and the boys certainly enjoyed 
not being cooped up in the club house between squads 
The shooting consisted mostly of team matches, several 
being shot before the crowd arrived. The big match, 
eight men on a side, 50 targets per man, was won by 
Randall’s team, which took the lead in the first round, 
and increased it each time up, finishing with a margin 
of 32 targets. Randall and Schreck tied for high in¬ 
dividual score on 49. The latter was in his best form, 
and accounted for 98 out of the 100 targets shot at in 
the team races. The shooting was kept up until too 
dark to see the targets, the last event being a three 
cornered match between Ertel, A. Gambell and Butz, 
at 23 targets each. The result was a tie on 20; in the 
shoot-off Butz won with 22; Ertel 20, and Gambell 18. 
About 3,000 targets were trapped during the after¬ 
noon. The club will hold an all day shoot on March 
29, the program to be practically the same as that of 
February 22nd, which proved so popular, and at¬ 
tracted one of the largest crowds seen at a shoot here 
since the Post Series. There will be six events at 15, 
and three at 20 targets each; entrance $3.00, which in¬ 
cludes targets and lunch, and carries the right to com¬ 
pete for the average money; various combinations of 
optional sweeps, will bring the total amount of en¬ 
trance to $10.00. The optional 50 cent sweep in each 
event will be divided Rose system, 5, 3, 2, in the 13 
target events, and percentage, 50, 30 and 20 per cent, 
in the 20 target events; class shooting. There will be 
a Lewis Class system also. The office at this shoot 
will be in charge of L. J. Squier, Pittsburgh. Sec¬ 
retary Davies had charge of the financial end of the 
anniversary shoot, and in addition to his duties in the 
office, did some creditable work on the firing line. 
Team 
Match, 
23 Targets. 
Hammerschmidt .... 
• 24 
H. Roberts . 
. 24 
114 
no 
Team 
Match, 
25 Targets. 
Nemo . 
A. Gambell . 
Butz .. 
Payne . 
.. 15 
92 
85 
Team 
Match, 
25 Targets. 
Payne . 
. 24 
Roberts . 
69 
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