418 
FOREST AND STREAM 
ham (20), 44—64; W. S. J. Beckley (8), 76—84; E. F. 
Ward (0), 87—87; Guy Ward (4), 76—80; W. C. Burnes 
'( 2 4 )» 7 °— 94 - Won by R. E. Pardee. 
Third Event, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Scratch).— 
H. O. Allyn, 14; E. T. Townsend, 21; E. L. Haas, 11; 
F. F. Rodgers, 10; J. H. Finch, 22; T. H. Lawrence, 
.22; E. F. Ward, 18; Guy Ward, 16. J. H. Finch and 
T. H. Lawrence tied of 22 bird on second tied again 
•of 21 each. Won by T. H. Lawrence. 
Doubles, Ten Pair (Scratch).—E. T. Townsend, 10; E. 
L. Haas, 3; F. F. Rodgers, 6; T. H. Lawrence, 11; E. 
iF. Ward, 10; W. C. Burns, 10. Won by T. H. Lawrence. 
Bensonhurst Yacht Club. 
Bensonhurst, N. Y., March 21, 1914. 
Four events were pretty evenly divided today. Atkin¬ 
son cup leg went to C. Ferguson, Jr. on 22; Elliott cup 
ilimb to T. Gibson with 24; Take Home Trophy to B. 
Allaire at 21 and team race to J. Van Pelt and T. Gibson 
with 46 x 50. Scores: 
Atkinson Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons.—C. Fergu¬ 
son, Jr., 22; T. Gibson, 20; G. Beston, 19; E. A. Reed, 
19; Dr. Hunter, 18; Dr. Elliott, 18; H. Roser, 17; J. 
'Van Pelt, 17; W. McKeag, 17; J. Allaire, 17. 
Elliott Cup, Twenty-five Pigeons.—T. Gibson, 24; G. 
'Beston, 23; J. Van Pelt, 22; Dr. Hunter, 21; J. Allaire, 
.20; W. McKeag, 19; E. A. Reed, 18. 
Take Home Trophy, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons.—B. 
Allaire, 21; H. Roser, 20; J. Van Pelt, 20; E. A. Reed, 
.19; H. Fincke, 18; C. Ferguson, Jr., 17; Dr. Hunter, 
17; T. Gibson, 16; G. Beston, 16; J. Allaire, 16. 
Team Race, Fifty Clay Pigeons.—J. Van Pelt, 22, 
and T. Gibson, 24. Total, 46. E. A. Reed, 21, and H. 
Fincke, 20. Total, 41. J. Allaire, 20, and C. Ferguson, 
Jr., 22. Total, 42. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., March 22, 1914. 
The snow storm of today had a bad effect on the at¬ 
tendance of the Hudson Gun Club’s bi-monthly shoot, 
and we had to start the day’s program with only ten 
•shooters taking part. Conditions were very hard and 
scores of 20 were at a premium, there being only three 
-recorded. 
J. E. Smith (Bayonne’s Best), had the best individual 
score, breaking 70 per cent, of his targets, ana winning 
a “Jack Fanning” fob for his good work. 
Benny Beyersdorf and Fred Pfannsteil shot a race at 
100 targets for a suitable purse, and the “Leonia 
Wonder” with a score of 58, will have the pleasure of 
collecting from Benny, who broke 43. A return match 
-will be shot on April 5th when the Leonia Village Band 
will accompany Fred to the grounds to furnish music 
for the occasion. 
■C. 
W. 
Eaton . 
15 
l 6 
18 
B. 
Beyersdorf . 
. 12 
14 
II 
II 
II 
F. 
Pfannsteil . 
10 
13 
15 
13 
C. 
von 
Lengerke . 
. 15 
17 
20 
20 
"“Von,’ 
Jr. 
. 7 
12 
14 
15 
T. 
E. 
Smith . 
22 
14 
15 
H. 
N. 
Hall . 
14 
13 
14 
R. 
Betts . 
13 
14 
8 
T. 
H. 
Kelley . 
14 
17 
l 6 
K. 
Cabalca . 
. 6 
Q 
6 
II 
T. H. 
K., 
Secretary. 
Little Falls Gun Club. 
Orange, N. J., March 21.—Ernest von Lengerke, 
‘former state amateur trap shooting champion, today 
turned in a perfect score of fifty in the team match 
between the Orange and Little Falls gun clubs at the 
•traps of the latter. Orange won the team match by the 
score of 239 to 230, the best five scores on each side 
counting to make up the team totals, according to the 
conditions. The match was one in the series of the 
North New Jersey Trap Shooting League. 
Maquon Gun Club. 
Maquon, Ill., March 19, 1914. 
Birds 10 15 10 15 25 10 15 10 no 
Total 
Broke 
Kewish . 9 12 10 14 22 8 14 8 97 
O. Stohl . 7 14 8 13 22 9 11 9 93 
■Cook . 8 14 8 14 23 9 14 10 100 
Sands . 8 n 6 13 22 9 14 10 93 
Metcalf . 6 11 7 12 13 5 9 7 70 
'Gibson . 10 14 9 12 24 9 13 9 100 
Smith . 10 14 6 12 17 8 9 7 83 
Hannam . 8 9 6 n 15 6 .. .. 52 
A. Hurr . 10 15 9 13 24 9 14 9 iOj 
Bill Babcock . 6 13 9 14 22 6 11 .. 81 
J. Kewish . 9 9 8 12 20 6 n 5 80 
L. S. Rambo . 10 14 8 13 24 9 13 10 101 
L. S. McCoy . 9 14 9 14 23 10 14 .. 93 
Stannard . 8 13 9 13 24 10 14 .. 91 
Hobbs . 6 13 7 9 20 3 8 6 72 
Doc. Hurr . 8 n 9 12 17 8 8 8 81 
G. McGirr . 7 13 6 12 23 10 n 10 92 
S. Duncan . 6 7 5 10 .. 9 n 8 56 
Wolsey . 9 10 4 9 .. 5 .. 4 41 
Meyers . 19 9 7 10 45 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, March 21, 1914. 
The program today consisted of Frank L. Connable 
cup event and a novel team race. Captains were T. 
W. Mathewson and Isaac Turner, each team consisting 
of 19 shooters. The scores were made up from the first 
25 targets a man shot at, and as this first score was a 
handicap event, the scores were not high. Mathewson’s 
team scored 283, while that of Turner’s was 300. 
The high man for the Connable cup was H. T. Reed, 
with a score of 21 out of 25, shooting from 18 yards. 
In the challenge match for the Class A cup, J. B. 
McHugh, the holder, was defeated by Clyde Leedom. 
The scores were: J. B. McHugh, 40; Leedom, 43. 
Several good scores were made by those shooting 
from 16 yards. Among them were J. H. Minnick 93 
out of 100; W. S. Caspar, Jr., 93, and W. M. Foord, 
90. Mr. Foord has challenged Clyde Leedom for the 
Class A cup, and the match will likely take place next 
Saturday. 
The scores in detail were: 
TEAM RACE. 
Mathewson’s Team. 
Handicap. 
Yards. Score 
T. W. Mathewson . 21 • n 
H. P. Carlon . 22 ig 
C. T. Martin . 22 13 
F. H. Springer . 18 15 
L. Mathewson . 18 14 
W. Edmanson . 22 15 
J. T. Roberson . 22 14 
J. W. Mathews . 20 14 
F. Macklin . 16 is 
I. B. McHugh . 23 14 
R. P. Willis . 20 17 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 20 17 
W. Tomlinson . 20 13 
A. M. Lindsay .. 18 18 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 22 18 
N. F. Ford . 16 14 
D. Moore . 16 11 
C. A. Haverbeck . 18 16 
D. Lindsay . 20 15 
Total ... 
Turner’s Team. 
Handicap. 
Yards. 
Isaac Turner . 20 
W. A. Toslyn . 22 
W. C. Corey . 18 
S. J. Newman . 18 
E. R. Jenks . 18 
Eugene duPont . 22 
T. H. Minnick . 22 
H. T. Reed . 18 
G. L. Sylvester . 18 
S. Tuchton . 20 
E. E. duPont . 22 
W. TL Neely ._. 18 
R. F. Springer .’. 18 
W. M. Foord . 22 
T. W. White . 16 
Dr. C. R. Jefferies, Jr. 16 
Dr. H. Betts . 16 
Dr. Patterson . 16 
D. S. Wood . 18 
283 
Score 
4 
19 
16 
IS 
17 
15 
17 
21 
16 
15 
16 
16 
11 
20 
19 
10 
18 
19 
16 
Total .300 
Chicago Gun Club. 
On Saturday, we had seventeen shooters who enjoyed 
a most pleasant afternoon, as the weather was fine to 
be outdoors. Goode landed top honors in the club 
event, with a total of 95, Foster, Healy and Bell divid¬ 
ing second place honors with totals of 94, while Seelig 
landed in third place with 93. 
Kirkwood broke 49 x 50 in event two, Goode com- 
; ng in second with 46, while Taggart broke 44. 
Taggart came back in event three with a score of 
fifty straight, with Goode in second place with a score 
of 45. Lino taking third with 42. Lino broke 22 x 23 
from 22 yards for first place in event four. 
These scores were 
made 
March 12. 
Healy 
winning 
everything. 
Number of Targets 
TOO 
Hdp. Tot. 
25 
25 
25 
J. T. Healy . 
81 
12—93 
21 
21 
E. B. Shogren . 
77 
15 
14 
S. Fitton . 
55 
34—89 
H. A. Newkirk . 
43 
45-88 
C. B. Gillson . 
43 
45—88 
14 
17 
G. P. Ranchan . 
19 
20 
16 
E. C. Rippberger .. 
12 
12 
14 
Events 
i 
2 
3 
4 
March 14. 
50 
50 
25 
O. P. Goode . 
01 
4—95 
46 
45 
19 
TT. T. Foster . 
89 
5—94 
T. t. TTealv . 
83 
11—94 
L. A. Bell . 
Qri 
19—94 
32 
C. R. Seelig . 
S6 
7—93 
40 
15 
W. S. Cutler . 
77 
11—88 
42 
41 
14 
T. G. Parker . 
60 
26-S6 
21 
TT. C. Kirkwood _ 
83 
..-83 
49 
T. Lino . 
63 
18-81 
30 
42 
22 
C. A. Nash . 
78 
..-78 
36 . 
C. Nelson . 
68 
..—68 
.39 
R. Lennert . 
6.3 
• •—63 
29 
O. H. Altwasser _ 
59 
• •—59 
W. C. Foley . 
54 
• •—54 
22 
E. M. Barr . 
20 
39 
16 
T. A. Taggart . 
44 
50 
17 
B E. Brown . 
17 
Event four, distance handicap. 22 yards.. 
The scores herewith given were made in third tele¬ 
graphic match shoot. 
Wolfe and Fetherston were the only ones to finish 
with a straight score. H. Chisholm being second with a 
twenty-three. 
Ouite a number of our members on whom we can 
generally count to be up in the twenty-threes or better, 
somehow dropped down in this event, most of them 
doing considerably better in the later events. 
Chicago. Ill.. March 15, 1914. 
No. of Targets 25 P. H. Clarke . 22 
H. C. Wolfe . 25 E. Silver . 22 
L. M. Fetherston - 25 
R. Chisholm . 23 
IV. F. Riley . 22 
D. E. Thomas . 22 
W. A. Davis . 22 
H. T. Foster . 21 
L. Stockley . 21 
Team Total . 225 
T. F. Breitenstein ... 21 
T. M. Wilcoxen . 21 
H. Green . 20 
V Lino . 20 
W. C. Brown . 20 
A. Moore . 16 
W. S. Cutler . 15 
H. Chisholm . 15 
O. Kausche . 15 
P. Miller . 19 
C. E. Davidson . 18 
C. F. Seelig . 17 
S, Doran . 17 
J. H. Shrigley . 17 
Mrs. L. M. Fetherston 17 
C. R. Seelig . 16 
Geo. Eck . 15 
O. W. Crocker . 15 
F. E. Moffett . 14 
C. W. May . 14 
B. L. Kammerer . 14 
C. J. McCarthy . 14 
E. M. Barr . 12 
The following scores were made in the weekly club 
event of one hundred targets. 
Davis landed the top score, breaking 94, and with his 
handicap of three, gave him a total of 97. 
Green and Chisholm divided second place honors, 
each having a total of 96, while A. Lino took third 
with a total of 95. 
A field of exactly fifty shooters took part in the 
different events of the afternoon, and most of them 
shot from one hundred to one hundred and fifty targets. 
W. A. Davis _ 
H. Green . 
R. Chisholm . 
A. Lino . 
W. F. Riley . 
IT. J. Foster _ 
A. Moore . 
P. Miller . 
F. Probert . 
E. Silver . 
IT. C. Wolfe . 
P. H. Clarke .... 
W. H anah . 
H. Chisholm . 
C. E. Davidson . 
O. Kausche . 
O. W. Crocker .. 
J. F. Breitenstein 
D. E. Thomas ... 
Geo. Eck . 
C. F. Seelig . 
C. F. Seelig . 
100 
94 
89 
85 
87 
88 
92 
88 
84 
76 
60 
62 
55 
7 i 
81 
75 
58 
58 
Added 
II. T. 
3 — 97 
9—96 
11 — 96 
8—95 
6—94 
6 — 94 
11— 94 
13—93 
..—92 
4— 92 
8—92 
16 — 92 
32—92 
29—91 
36—91 
19—90 
19—90 
..—88 
7- 88 
12— 87 
26—84 
26—84 
12 
Number of Targets 
15 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
25 
23 
p. 
W. C. Brown . 
l 6 
17 
L M. Fetherston . 
• 15 
21 
B. L. Kammerer . 
• 14 
12 
12 
H. C. Wolfe . 
• 14 
A. Moore . 
• 14 
A. Lino . 
22 
P. H. Clarke . 
• 14 
W. A. Davis . 
• 13 
22 
E. Silver . 
• 13 
20 
14 
W. F. Riley . 
• 13 
E. S. Graham . 
• 13 
l 6 
19 
C. W. May . 
15 
C. F. Seelig . 
. 8 
D. E. Thomas . 
22 
17 
Geo. Eck . 
20 
16 
H. J. Foster . 
19 
23 
23 
17 
J. M. Wilcoxen . 
18 
23 
23 
20 
S Patton . 
10 
15 
13 
17 
L. Stockley . 
14 
19 
17 
H. Chisholm . 
14 
15 
15 
T. F. Breitenstein . 
18 
21 
W. Peterson . 
14 
l6 
l 6 
10 
19 
W. S. Cutler . 
7 
10 
14 
14 
15 
T. H. Shrigley . 
l 6 
Mrs. L. M. Fetherston . 18. 
F. E. Moffett . 7 7. 
C. J. McCarthy . 16 13. 
D. J. McCarthy . 10 7. 
B. Van Woert . * 13 6 7. 
F. J. Hennessey . 15. 14 19 .. .. 
F. O. Green . 5 12 8. 
E. Block . * 17 17 .. .. 17. 
J. E. Hammerle . 10.16. 
W. Engelcke . 14 T 4 • • • • 20. 
Event eight shot from 21 yards. 
WM. F. MERKLE, Superintendent. 
Laurel House Gun Club. 
Lakewood, N. J., March 21, 1914. 
E. F. Vanderhoef was high gun here this afternoon. 
Mr. Vanderhoef broke twenty-five in a string in the 
challenge cup event of fifty birds. On the last twenty- 
five, however, he missed four birds, and J. Luther 
Bright captured the silver trophy with 47, Mr. Vander¬ 
hoef scoring 46. In this event Frederick A. Potts made 
42, William G. Schauffler, Jr., 42, and Fred P. Kimball, 
of New York. 38. 
In the handicap 100 bird contest Mr. Vanderhoef, 
with handicap of eight, scored 93; J. Luther Bright, with 
five, 92; Frederick A. Potts, 84; Arthur E. Whitney, 
82, and Archibald J. McClure, of New York, 81. Mr. 
Vanderhoef, in the 100 bird scratch cup event, scored 89, 
the highest score of the season. In this event J. L. 
Bright had 84, A. J. McClure 81, and Arthur Whitney 
78 . 
Knollwood Country Club. 
Last Saturday’s turnout was not large but was enthu¬ 
siastic. Foster Crampton won the trophy for the first 
25 straight of the season. The summaries: 
Monthly Cup, 100 Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—W. H. 
Merrall (10), 83; T. F. Wilcox (0), 82; Francis M. Wil¬ 
son (o), 77. 
Allen Bole Trophy, 125 Clay Pigeons (Handicap).— 
Foster Crampton (0), in; Martin McVoy, Jr. (0), 106; 
E. T. Fox (5), 101; W. H. Merrall (24). 100; R. W. 
Henderson (0). 94; T. F. Wilcox (o), 93; Walter H. 
Sykes, Jr. (10), 87; Francis M. Wilson (0), 81. 
Season’s Cup, 100 Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—Foster 
Crampton (o), 86; Martin McVoy, Jr. (o), 86; E. T. 
Fox (5), 79; R. W. Henderson (o), 78; W. H. Merrall 
(10), 78; T. F. Wilcox (0), 72; W. H. Sykes, Jr. (8), 
70; Francis M. Wilson (0), 62. 
