420 
FOREST AND STREAM 
G. E. Pugh 
A. A. Yungblut 
E. Hake 
J. F. Stevenson (Capt.) _ 
D. J. Landis 
C. V. Bowman 
io jo io 5 
io 9 8 7 
io 9 8 8 
io 8 8 
io 8 7 
1098 
10 9 7 
10 7 7 
10 8 8 
10 9 8 
10 9 8 
887 
10 9 6 
10 9 8 
998 
988 
10 9 7 
887 
996 
988 
5 7 6 
4 7 4 
986 
* 5 5 
6 5 5 
6 5 5 
9 5 3 
3 0 • 
663 
7—42 
7—41 
7 — 4 -’ 
7—40 
5 — 37 — 202 
7—39 
6 — 39 
7 5—36 
8 7—41 
8 7 — 42 — 197 
7 6—40 
8 7-38 
7 4—36 
6 8—41 
8 6—40— 195 
5 6—36 
6 6-38 
7 7—37 
6 5—35 
7 8—40— 186 
5 5—28 
4 3—22 
5 4—32 
4 3—23 
5 6—27— 132 
3 3—22 
3 3—23 
■— 9 
3 .-18 
• .-13- 85 
Total . 
K. W. Stevenson 
Col. C. F. Hake 
F. Cist 
F. Nagle 
R. H. Flynt 
J. F. McCarthy 
Red Team. 
.. 10 
10 
10 
10 
9 
. 10 
9 
10 
10 
9 
. 10 
10 
8 
9 
10 
. 9 
10 
7 
10 
10 
. 9 
9 
10 
9 
9 
. 10 
8 
10 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
10 
8 
10 
10 
10 
7 
10 
8 
8 
9 
9 
8 
5 
10 
8 
6 
8 
8 
9 
8 
10 
7 
9 
5 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
7 
9 
8 
7 
6 
10 
8 
7 
9 
6 
7 
6 
9 
6 
6 
8 
7 
8 
8 
9 
7 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
7 
7 
7 
5 
6 
6 
10 
7 
7 
8 
6 
7 
5 
5 
7 
5 
7 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 
1,416 
6—40 
4— 38 
6—40 
6—40 
6— 40— 
7 — 42 
5 — 36 
6— 42 
7— 40 
6- 38- 
4—33 
7 — 47 
4 — 35 
5 — 36 
5 — 41 — 
6— 36 
6-38 
4— 27 
6—40 
6 — 37 — 
5 — 3 i 
6— 38 
5 — 36 
6- 38 
3 — 34 - 
6—41 
5—33 
5—36 
5 — 3 i 
5 — 35 — 
198 
198 
192 
178 
177 
176 
defaulted; Stillwater, Minn., 985, vs. Boston, 973; 
Walden, Col., 953, vs. San Francisco, defaulted; Louis¬ 
ville, 963, vs. Madison, Wis.. 958; Marion. Ohio, 971, 
vs. Rochester, N. Y., 922; Bedford, Ohio, 954, vs. 
Minneapolis, 929; Hopkins, Minn., 971, vs. New Orleans, 
defaulted. 
American Canoe Association. 
Atlantic Division, 
March 20, 1914. 
CLUB OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1914. 
Knickerbocker Canoe Club, New York City. 
Commodore J. Russell Magers, Vice-Commodore G. 
F. Henshaw, Secretary E. H. Stockwell, 705 West 170th 
St.; Treasurer L. S. Stockwell, Measurer George Ben 
hart. These officers also comprise the Board of Govern¬ 
ors. 
Hiawatha Canoe Club, New York City. 
Commodore William Stark, Jr.; Vice-Commodore Wm. 
E. Marsh, Treasurer E. Horton Weidman, Secretary 
Clemens Schroeder, 355 West 145th St. Board of 
Governors includes these officers and also Frank God¬ 
dard, Chairman House Committee; Harry F. Donald¬ 
son, Chairman Entertainment Committee, A. Roger 
Hart, Chairman Regatta Committee. 
Yapewi Aquatic Club, Bordentown, N. J. 
Commodore Louis W. Wiese, Vice-Commodore John 
Miller, Purser C. E. Burr, Secretary J. B. Reynolds, 
Captain George W. Thomas, Mate Jacob Holzbaur, Di 
rectors E. B. Ayres, H. C. Fort, H. W. Bruker, D. C. 
Wells, E. F. Mills. 
Keystone Yacht Club, Philadelphia. 
Commodore Alfred B. Cartledge, Vice-Commodore 
Robert P. Smith, Rear-Commodore Louis J. Sommer, 
Jr.; Secretary Joseph W. Broomhead, 5335 Lesher St., 
Philadelphia; Treasurer Frank B. Fisher. 
W. H. LOGAN, JR., Purser Atlantic Division. 
CANOEING. 
A. C. A. Membership. 
New Members Proposed. 
Atlantic Division:—Clifford Edgecumbe, 74 Brinker- 
hoff St., Jersey City, N. J., by Edmund vom Steeg, 
Jr.; Harry G. Morgan, 1244 Woodycrest Ave., blew 
York, N. Y., by George Esselborn. 
Eastern Division:—Clayton J. Craig, 456 Dixwell Ave., 
New Haven. Conn., and Frank A. Howlett, Jr., 95 
Chatham St., New Haven, Conn., both by Russell H. 
De Baun. 
Western Division:—Ernest Westberg, 1132 Andrews 
St. Rockford, Ill., Chester J. Oster. National Hotel, 
Rockford, Ill., Archie Joel Belshaw, 414 North 1st St.. 
Rockford, Ill., and Alfred C. Hemmenway, 418 Forest 
Ave., Rockford, Ill., all by i. C. Brown. 
Resignations. 
Atlantic Division:—860, William M. Carpenter, Birken¬ 
head, England. 
Central Division:—6368, Hyatt W. Smith, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 
Western Division:—5374, Arthur Bonnet, Chicago, 
Ill. 
Total . 1,119 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
New York,' March 21, 1914. 
Dr. W. G. Hudson, of this city, won the National In¬ 
door Rifle Range Championship in the tournament that 
closed today at the Zettler Rifle Club. None of the 
contestants in the closing twenty-four hours of the 
competition came anywhere near Dr. Hudson’s near 
record score of 2.483 made on Friday. Second place 
went to Arthur Ilubalek, of Brooklyn, holder of the 
world’s record of 2,484. whose score in the tournament 
was 2,481. L. C. Buss finished third with 2,472. Cards 
returned today were: 
F. A. Hersh, Altoona, 2,417; O. Smith, Hoboken, 
2,443; J- W. Hessian, Stratford, Conn., 2.446; J. Wil¬ 
liams, Jr., Bridgeport, 2,453; F. Gabriel, Newark, 2,419. 
Warren Rifle Team Makes 999 x 1,000. 
Washington, D. C., March 21.—Scoring 999 out of a 
possible 1,000, a new record, the Warren, Pennsylvania 
Rifle Team, the present title holders, won the second 
national interclub championship this week, not a de¬ 
feat having been registered against the team in the 
thirteen week match. The shoot, which was held un¬ 
der the auspices of the National Rifle Association, was 
concluded with the scores made public today of the 
last week’s competition. 
The District of Columbia team took second place, 
with eleven victories and two defeats; Cleveland, third, 
ten victories and three defeats. 
In the final match with Cleveland the Warren team 
put ninety-nine out of a hundred shots into a bull’s 
eye the size of a ten cent piece at a distance of 75 
feet, 22 calibre rifles being used. 
Cleveland’s score was 998, equalling the performances 
that gave that team a new world’s record last week. 
In Class B the first honors go to King’s Mills, Ohio, 
wiith thirteen straight victories. Boston, Stillwater, 
Minn., and Walden, Col., tied for second place, each 
with eleven wins and two defeats. The fifty men mak¬ 
ing the highest percentage in these matches and in 
the national individual gallery match will be selected 
to represent the United States in the international small 
bore match of 1914. Scores: 
Class A.—Warren, 999, vs. Cleveland. 998; Birming¬ 
ham, 997, vs. Milwaukee Old Guard, 989; Bridgeport, 
996, vs. Adrian, Mich., 960; St. Paul, 987, vs. Milwaukee 
Rifles. 938; District of Columbia, 990, vsi Manchester, 
N. H., 980; Dickinson, N. D., 980, vs. Youngstown, 
Ohio, 965; Bucyrus, Ohio, 993, vs. Tacoma, Wash., de¬ 
faulted. 
Class B.—King’s Mills, Ohio. 982, vs. Helena, Mont., 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., March 21, 1914. 
A cold raw wind blowing across the traps and the 
extreme distance handicaps affected the scores greatly 
today. The Marlin gun event was won by Covert with 
22, Messrs. Wendel and Kulp being non-members could 
not compete or their 23 each would have won a leg. 
Scores: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
25 
Fish . 
. 15 
15 
18 
15 
19 
Covert . 
. 17 
14 
18 
17 
17 
22 
Wootton . 
. 15 
15 
l 6 
14 
Kelsey . 
. 14 
18 
15 
12 
IS 
Cox . 
. 15 
13 
18 
15 
17 
15 
Rogers . 
l6 
18 
14 
17 
18 
Lawson . 
15 
17 
14 
l6 
19 
Ebberts . 
■1 . 13 
15 
18 
18 
17 
21 
Atwater . 
. 18 
13 
10 
12 
9 
Blackmer . 
. 18 
12 
l 6 
17 
12 
19 
Wendel . 
. 14 
13 
19 
l 6 
9 
29 
Broderick . 
. 14 
14 
14 
13 
14 
Ward . 
19 
17 
19 
13 
18 
Lambert . 
. 18 
17 
12 
13 
12 
Deuger . 
. 17 
13 
17 
17 
14 
Comstock . 
. 12 
17 
l6 
17 
17 
Singer . 
l6 
19 
13 
17 
Moser . 
. 13 
15 
13 
IO 
15 
Gillespie . 
. 15 
11 
17 
15 
15 
Smith . 
19 
14 
17 
l6 
Newton . 
. 14 
l6 
l6 
14 
14 
Terauld . 
. 18 
15 
l6 
14 
l6 
19 
Patterson . 
. 17 
17 
14 
l6 
l6 
20 
Reynolds . 
. 13 
II 
10 
12 
Porter . 
. 13 
17 
IO 
l6 
15 
19 
Rocks . 
20 
Kulp . 
23 
. 23 
W. C. W., Secretary. 
NEW ROCHELLE YACHT CLUB. 
.New Rochelle, March 22, 1914. 
“And a goodly crowd was there” and good scores 
predominated. Joe Donovan made the only full, going 
straight in the 15 rock event. 
Ten Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—J. P. Donovan, 7; H. 
S. Bullock, 7; B. R. Stoddard, 8; G. P. Granbery, 8; 
A. Chandler, 8; C. C. Moore, 8; Neaf Apgar, 9; A. E. 
Eldredge, 10; G. F. Pelham, 10; W. B. Ogden, 10. Won 
by Mr. Ogden in shoot-off. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—J. P. Donovan. 15; 
H. S. Bullock, 12; B. R. Stoddard, 15; G. P. Granbery, 
to; A. Chandler, 13; C. C. Moore, 11; Neaf Apgar, 14; 
A E. Eldredge, 13; G. F. Pelham, 12; W. B. Ogden, 13. 
Won by Mr. Stoddard in shoot-off. 
Monthly Cup; Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap). 
—J. P. Donovan (2), 22; H. S. Bullock (1), 23; B. R. 
Stoddard (3)., 24; G. P. Granbery (3), 24; A. Chandler 
(3), 24; C. C. Moore (4), 21; Neaf Apgar (0), 22; A. 
E. Eldredge (5), 24; G. F. Pelham (2), 25; W. B. Ogden 
(0), 22; C. A. Marsland (5), 25; D. Giriat (3), 17. Legs 
won by Messrs. Pelharn and Marsland. 
Accumulation Cup; Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handi¬ 
cap).—J. P. Donovan (1), 25; H. S. Bullock (0), 21; 
B. R. Stoddard (0), 21; G. P. Granbery (0), 19; C. C. 
Moore (3), 21; Neaf Apgar (0), 19; A. E. Eldredge (4), 
24; G. F. Pelham (3), 25; W. B. Ogden (0), 22; C. A. 
Marsland (6), 21; D. Giriat (4), 23; V. P. Krauss (o), 
25; A. Stark (o), 17. Legs won by Messrs. Donovan 
and Krauss. 
Distance Handicap (Twenty-five Clay Pigeons).—J. P. 
Donovan (21 yards), 14; H. S. Bullock (20 yards), 20; 
B. R. Stoddard (19 yards), 18; G. P. Granbery (20 
yards), 18; C. C. Moore (18 yards), 15; A. E. Eldredge 
(17 yards), 18; G. F. Pelham (19 yards), 20; W. B. 
Ogden (21 yards), 19; C. A. Marsland (17 yards), 18; D. 
Giriat (17 yards), 18; V. P. Krauss (18 yards), 19; A. 
Stark (16 yards), 17. Legs on cup won by Messrs. 
Bullock and Pelham. 
Fifty Clay Pigeons (Scratch).— II. S. Bullock, 44; B. 
R Stoddard, 45; D. Giriat, 37; V. P. Krauss, 35; A. 
Stark, 35. Won by Mr. Stoddard. 
LARCHMONT—BOSTON. 
Courageous Boston undaunted by the fickleness of 
fate and the accuracy of Mercury’s number seven and! 
a half, essayed an encounter with Larchmont Yacht 
Club, three of whose team shot against the New Eng¬ 
landers Saturday. The result was a defeat by forty- 
three birds. 
High gun for Boston A. A. was a tie between F. 
O. Williams and S. W. Putnam on 140. High for 
N. Y. A. C. was Danny McMahon with 141, A. L. 
Burns trailing with 140. Only one professional was 
present, he being the popular Here exponent, Ward 
Plammond. 
High scores were the rule. 
The summaries: 
Team 
Shoot—1 
,200 Clay 
Birds. 
LARCHMONT 
Y. C. 
Total. 
BOSTON A. 
A. 
Total. 
D. F. McMahon . 
.... 141 
F. O. 
Williams .. 
A. L. Burns _ 
S. w. 
Putnam .. .. 
A. W. Church .... 
.... 139 
R. A. 
Faye . 
.... 13S 
R. L. Spotts . 
.... 134 
T. L. 
Snow . 
.... 131 
Dr. W. B. Short . 
.... 130 
G. L. 
Osborne .. 
R. Jones . 
.... 128 
L. II. 
Davis . 
T. Lenane, Tr. ... 
T. J. McCahill .... 
C. B. 
Tucker .... 
.... 119 
C. F. 
Marden .... 
Total . 
....1,057 
Total 
....1,015 
Perfect Scores.—McManus (3), Church (1), Burns (1), 
Short (1), Spotts (1), Putnam (2), Williams (1), Davis 
(1) . Faye (1). 
Visitors’ Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds. R. 
A. Faye, 25 straight; F. O. Williams (1), 25; A. W. 
Church (2), 25; A. L. Burns (2), 25; Dr. W. B. Short 
(4) , 25; T. J. McCahill (3), 25; T. Lenane, Jr. (3), 
25; S. W. Putnam (1), 25; G. J. Corbett (1), 25; R. 
K. Spotts (6), 25; C. W. Berner (2), 25; W. B. Ogden 
(2) , 25; J. L. Snow (1), 24; F. A. Baker (5), 24; D. F. 
McMahon (o), 23; L. II. Davis (2), 23; G. L. Osborne 
(1), 23; R. L. Spotts (1), 23; C. B. Tucker (3), 23; R. 
Jones (3), 23; C. F. Marden (4), 22; O. R. Dickey (o), 
21; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 22; W. M. Hammond (0). 22; 
A. Chandler (3), 19; J. G. Batlerson (4), 23; P. M. 
Cushing (4), 23. 
Larchmont Club Events. 
March Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds. D. 
F. McMahon, 25 straight; A. W. Church (1), 24; A. L. 
Burns (o), 23; Dr. W. B. Short (1), 24; R. L. Spotts 
(0). 22; T. J. McCahill (3), 25; T. Lenane, Jr., (0), 
16; R. Tones (2), 22; G. J. Corbett (2), 23; O. R. 
Dickey (0), 18; A. W. Fitzgerald (5), 25; W. M. Ham¬ 
mond (0), 24-; A. Chandler (3), 21; R. K. Spotts (4), 25; 
C. W. Berner (5), 25; W. B. Ogden (2), 20; J. G. Bat- 
terson (4), 19; P. M. Cushing (4), 23; F. A. Baker (5), 
22; A. B. Alley (7), 25. 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay 
birds. G. J. Corbett, 25 straight; D. F. McMahon (4), 
25; A. W. Church (6), 25; R. L. Spotts, 25 straight; 
Dr. W. B. Short (5), 25; A. L. Burns (4), 25; T. J. 
McCahill (7), 25; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 25; R. Jones (4), 
25; O. R. Dickey (0), 21; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 25; W. 
M. Hammond (6), 21; A. Chandler (3), 24; R. K. Spotts 
(1), 25; C. W. Berner (8), 25; W. B. Ogden (2), 24; J. 
G. Batterson (3), 21; P. M. Cushing (4), 21; F. A. Baker 
(5) , 21. Shoot-off won by G. J. Corbett. 
Club Trophy (Handicap).—Fifty clay birds. D. F. 
McMahon (0), 50; A. W. Church (4), 50; Dr. W. L. 
Short (6), 50; C. W. Berner (10), 50; A. L. Burns (3), 
49; T. Lenane, Jr. (2), 49; R. Jones (6), 49; A. W. Fitz¬ 
gerald (10), 49; W. 13 . Ogden (4), 48; O. R. Dickey 
Co), 48; G. J. Corbett (3), 48; W. M. Hammond (o), 47t 
A. Chandler (6), 46; R. L. Spotts (0), 44. 
Handicap Cup.—One hundred and twenty-five clay 
birds. A. W. Church (13), 125; Dr. W. B. Short (16), 
125; C. W. Berner (28), 125; A. L. Burns (9), 124; G. J. 
Corbett (9), 124; R. K. Spotts (20), 122; A. W Fitz¬ 
gerald (23), 122; R. Jones (15). 120; A. Chandler (15), 
120; F. A. Baker (25), 119; W. B. Ogden (10), 118; T. J. 
McCahill (18). 118; T. Lenane, Jr. (9), 116; R. L. Spotts 
(1), 114; W. M. Hammond (0), 114. No shoot-off. 
High Scratch Cup.—One hundred and fifty clay birds. 
D. F. McMahon, 142; A. L- Burns, 138; G. J. Corbett, 
138; A. W. Church, 136; Dr. W. B. Short, 137; T. J. 
McCahill, 123; T. Lenane, Jr., 128; R. L. Spotts, 137; 
R. Jones. 129; O. R. Dickey, 126; A. W. Fitzgerald, 
116; A. Chandler, 122; W. M. Hammond, 138; R. K. 
Spotts, 122; C. W. Berner, 132; W. B. Ogden, 127; 
F. A. Baker, 113; P. M. Cushing, 106. 
