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22; Currie (5), 20; Thomson (2), 16; Palmer (3), 22; 
Tucker (o), 18; Douse (0), 15. Won by Lenane. 
TraVer’s Island Trophy (Twenty-Five Birds.)—Culver 
i (2), 21; James (0), t 6; Corbett (4), 25; Stephenson (i), 
20; Hendrickson (o), 24; Spotts (0), 22; S. J. Stein (3), 
20; Conrad Stein (1), 21; Low (5), 16; Ogden (2), 24; 
C. W. Berner (2), 21; McManus (3), 24; Hubell (5), 
14; Smith (5), 19; Debacher (4), 20; Lenane, Jr. (2), 
19; H. C. Berner (4), 20; Martin (3), 20; De Wolfe (1), 
19; Delehanty (5), 19; Brandenburg (5), 25; Baker (4), 
24; Duden (4), 24; Sousa (5), 23; Currie (5), 22; Thom¬ 
son 3), 18; Palmer (2), 14; Tucker (0), 20; Douse (0), 
18; Fisher (o), 8. Won by Corbett after shoot-off. Score 
of shoot-off—Corbett (4), 25; Brandenburg (5), 24. 
Scratch and Handicap Event, 100 Birds.—Culver, 82— 
7—89; James, 72—0—72; Corbett, 87—13—100; Stephenson, 
86—6—86; Hendrickson, 86—0—86; Spotts, 88—1—89; C. 
J. Stein. 59—14—73; Conrad Stein, 73—7—80; Low, 42— 
20 — 62; Ogden, 75 — 7 — 82; C. W. Berner, 73 — 13 — 86; Mg 
Manus, 80—11—91; Hubell, 56—22—78; Smith, 49—20—69; 
Debacher, 73—16—84; Lenane, Jr., 71—13—84; H. C. 
Berner, 73—18—91; Martin, 78—12—90; De Wolfe, 63— 
10—73; Delehanty, 61—22-C83; Brandenburg, 69—19—88; 
Baker, 73—18—91; Duden, 66—17—83; Sousa, 73—19—02; 
Currie, 60—20—80; Thomson, 60—12—72; Palmer, 69—n— 
80; Tucker, 74—0—74; Douse, 57—0—57. Spotts won 
scratch with 88. Corbett won handicap with ioo. 
Greenwich—Knollwood. 
Greenwich, Conn., March 21, 1914. 
After a trip into Connecticut today Knollwood had a 
defeat hung on their frames by the home team. 401 
to 360 was the ultimate outcome. High gun was H. 
Webb of Greenwich Gun Club with 89. F. T. Wilcox 
was altitudinous cracker for Knollwood with 75, which 
also gave him Visitors Trophy. 
Five Hundred Clay Pigeons, 100 Per Man.—Green¬ 
wich Country Club—N. Webb, 89; C. S. Wills, 84; M. 
B. Foster, 80; A. L. Ferguson, 79; J. W. Masury, 69; 
total, 401. 
Knollwood Country Club—F. T. Wilcox, 75; H. H. 
Shannon, 73; Frampton, 73; R. W. Hemberson, 70; 
W. H. Sykes, 69; total, 360. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, March 21, 1914. 
L. F. Massa won every event today, getting Take 
Home Trophy (20)—88 x 100; President’s Cup (10) 42 
x 50, and Stake Trophy (5), 23 x 25. 
H. H. Stephens the popular visiting professional 
topped Massa slightly in each event, shooting of course, 
from Scratch. He made 92, 44, 23 in respective events. 
Take Home Trophy.—One Hundred Clay Birds; 
Handicap.—H. H. Stevens, 0—92; L. F. Massa, 20—88; 
E. R. Storke, 4—87; A. S. Herbert, 12—86; J. Schultz, 
36—85; G. Bingham, 24—83; A. L. Buckhart,’ 8—80; F. 
S. Schmidt, 0—60, and J. S. Yergason, 16—52. 
President’s Cup.—Fifty Clay Birds; Handicap.—H. H. 
Stevens, 0—44; L. F. Massa, 10—42; E. R. Storke, 2— 
41; A. S. Herbert. 6—40; G. W. Hawkins, Jr., 0— 
40; G. Bingham, 12—39; A. L. Buckhart, 4—39; J. 
Schultz, 18—35; F. S. Schmidt, 0—31, and J. S. Yergason, 
8 — 29 - 
Stake Trophy.—Twenty-five Clay Birds; Handicap.— 
H. H. Stevens, 0—23; L. F. Massa, 5—23; G. Bingham, 
6—22; J. Schultz, 9—22; A. L. Buckhart, 2—21; A. S. 
Herbert, 3—21; G. W. Hawkins, Jr., 0—20; E. R. Storke, 
1—19; J. S. Yergason 4—13, and F. C. Schmidt, 0—12. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 21.—C. L. Bush was the 
winner today on the eighth leg for the Fall Trophy 
at the Montclair Gun Club shoot at twenty-five clay 
birds. He scored 22, with a handicap of three, while 
I. S. Crane and George Boxall tied for second place, 
with 5—18—23 and 3—20—23. 
Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club. 
, Danbury, Conn., March 20. 1914. 
The third “leg” on the telegraph match was held by 
the Pahquioque Gun Club at Tamarack range on March 
19th and a record score was made regardless of the 
wind and glare from the sun on the snow. The ten 
high guns made a total of 233-250 an average of 93 per 
cent. Dr. Paul U. Sunderland made the only straight 
score with C. W. Stevens 24 and eight 23. If we can 
keep this gait up we will not be the last in the race. 
The telegraph match has awakened interest all over the 
country and certainly has aroused enthusiasm among 
the members of the local club as the Pahquioque Club 
has held three of the largest and best ever held before 
in the winter. 
One of the pleasant features of the shoot was the 
dinner, and Sterling Fanton the president of the club 
was congratulated on all sides for his ability as a 
cook as the boiled ham and cabbage were done to a 
queen’s taste. The following are the scores in the tele¬ 
graph match the ten high to count: 
Dr. P. U. Sunderland 
C. W. Stevens . 
W. A. Gregory . 
C. Cornen . 
W. G. Olmstead . 
D. F. Bedient . 
J. Bowman . 
M. Scofield . 
25 
24 
23 
23 
23 
23 
23 
C. Howard Daly . 
W. E. Day .. 
E. H. Bailey . 
Dr. E. Van Saun . 
R. Sears . 
R. Hall . 
S. H. Fanton . 
W. Fitzimmons . 
H. BAILEY, Secretary. 
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23 
23 
23 
21 
20 
19 
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Long Island Sound Championship. 
™, „ . . . Bayside, L. I., March 21, 1914. 
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1914 LONG 
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Scores: 
New Rochelle Yacht Club, 440; Bayside Yacht Club, 
438; Marine and Field Club, 427: Manhasset Bay Yacht 
Club, 414. 
The individual scores were as follow: 
New Rochelle Yacht Club —H. S. Bullick, 91; J. S. 
Thompson, 88; B. R. Stoddard, 87; George P. Gran- 
bury, 88; J. P. Donovan, 86; W. T. Bremen, 83; V. P. 
Krauss, 79; A. Eldredge, 73. 
Bayside Yacht Club—H. M. Brigham, 89; H. L. 
Beadel, 89; J. D. Fosdick, 88; Frederick W. Kent, 86; 
F. R. Long, 85; H. F. L. Funke, 85; W. M. Collins, 
84; G. H. Foster, 78. 
Manhasset Bay Yacht Club—H. L. Hoyt, Jr., 91; D. 
G. Smith, 87; J. W. Alker, 80; E. A. Sierck, 79; R. P. 
Budd, 77; F. L. Richards, 70; C. M. Gould, 60. 
Marine and Field Club—E. Lapp, 91; S. P. Hopkins, 
87; C. B. James, 84; G. T. Stevenson, 83; F. F. Hyatt, 
82; P. R. Powne, 76; C. M. Camp, 66; B. B. Sayre, 63. 
White Plains Gun Club. 
White Plains, N. Y., March 21, 1914. 
Roy Pardee was chief kale gatherer today bagging a 
leg on Du Pont trophy 47 x 50 from eleven gratis 
scalers, after a shoot off with F. F. Rodgers and H. O. 
Allyn and the Schieffelin trophy 96 x 100 from 19 un- 
pulled saucers. 
T. H. Lawrence took the 25 targets scratch event 
with 22, shooting off with Capt. J. H. Finch. It took 
two shoot offs to hit the event. The ten paid doubles 
went to Lawrence with eleven. 
First Event, Fifty Clay Pigeons, Du Pont Trophy 
(Handicap).—H. O. Allyn (o), 47—47; C. H. Hadlock 
(4), 30—34; E. T. Townsend (4), 41—45; E. L. Haas (4), 
34—38; F. F. Rodgers (8), 39 — 47 ! R- E. Pardee (n), 36— 
47; Dr. Healy (8), 22—30; Mrs. E. F. Rodgers (14I. 27— 
41; E. Carpenter (2), 42—44; J. Burnham (20), 18—38; 
J. H. Finch (4), 36—40; T. H. Lawrence (0), 46—46; B. 
Burnham (10), 23—33; W. S. Beckley, Jr. (4), 31—38; 
E. F. Ward (0), 44—44; Guy Ward (2), 40—42; W. C. 
Burns (12), 34—46. H. O. Allyn, F. F. Rogers, R. E. 
Pardee tied with 47. Shot off won by R. E. Pardee. 
Second Event, Schieffelin Cup, 100 Clay Pigeons.—H. 
O. Allyn (o), 93—93; C. H. Hadlock (8), 63—71; E. T. 
Townsend (7), 85—92; E. L. Haas (8), 67—75; F. F. 
Rodgers (14), 80—94; R. E. Pardee (19), 77—96; Dr. 
Healy (16), 45—61; Mrs. F. F. Rodgers (28), 49—77; E. 
Carpenter (4), 85—89; J. Burnham (40), 39—79; J. H. 
Finch (8), 74—82; T. H. Lawrence (0), 90—90; D. Burn- 
