490 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Lewis (o), 17; A. D. Ilubbell (6), 19; F. A. Baker (5), 
24; YV. P. Simpson (4), 18; YV. H. Lyon (0), 20; L 
Lenane (1), 20; J. H. Hendrickson (0), 23; D. H. Hall 
(0), 17; G. M. Tompson (41), 22; D. T. Leahy (3), 18; 
C. J. Stein (0), 14; H. A. Uterhart (6), 16; Conrad 
Stein (3), 18; D. F. McMahon (2), 22; R. L. Spotty 
(o), 23; A. W. Church (2), 18: G. L. Burns (o), 20; 
T. S. Sheldon (6), 21; T. N. Nelson (3), 23. YVon by 
C. W. Berner. 
Club Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay pigeons. W. 
B. Ogden (0), 22; W. T. Smith (5), 25; A. C. Berner 
(5) . 15; J. B. Oakwood (3), 25; R. R. Debacher (4), 
20; R. D. Cate (o), 10; J. P. Sousa (5), 23; E. G. 
Southly (o), 21; C. M. Van Stone (0), 19; C. YV. Bernet 
(4), 21; F. B. Low (5), 17; E. R. De YVolfe (3), 22; j^. 
C. Wilson (o), 23; D. C. Culver (2), 24; T. M. Adams 
(o), 13; W. R. Delahanty (6), 22; P. P. Senior (0), 16; 
J. 1. Brandenburg (5), 19; R. A. Lewis (0), 17; A. D. 
Hubbell (6), 20; F. A. Baker (5), 18; W. J. Simpson 
(1) , 16; W. H. Lyon (o), 17; T. Lenane (4), 22; J 
H. Hendrickson (o), 21; D. H. Hall (3), 17; G. M. 
Tompson (3), 18; D. T. Leahy (3), 22; C. J. Stein (4), 
23; H. A. Uterhart (6), 16: Conrad Stein (3), 21; D. F. 
McMahon (o), 23; R. L. Spotts (1), 21; A. W. Church 
(2) , 19; G. L. Burns (o), 19; T. S. Sheldon (5), 19; T. 
N. Nelson (3), 21. Won by T. B. Oakwood. 
Accumulation Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay 
pigeons.—W. B. Ogden (1), 23; YV. J. Smith (5), 17; 
A. C. Berner (4), 15; J. B. Oakwood (1), 23; R. R. 
Debacher (3), 25; R. D. Cate (0), 15; J. P. Sousa (4), 
21; E. G. Southly (o), 17; C. W. Van Stone (0), 19; 
C. W. Berner (3), 22; F. B. Low (5), 15; E. R. De 
Wolfe (2), 20; L. C. Wilson (o), 22; D. L. Culver (1), 
19; T. M. Adams (o), 17; W. B. Delahanty (5), 16; P. 
P. Senior (0), 19; J. 1. Brandenburg (4), 22; R. A. 
Lewis (0), 11; A. D. Hubbell (5), 15; F. A. Baker (3), 
13; W. T- Simpson (3), 19; YV. II.Lyon (o), 15; T. 
Lenane (2), 20; J. H. Hendrickson (0), 21; D. H. Hall 
(o), 15; G. M. Tompson (2), 17; D. T. Leahy (3), 17; 
C. J. Stein (3), 14; H. A. Uterhart (5), 14; Conrad Stein 
(o), 22; D. F. McMahon (0). 21; R. L. Spotts (0), 22; 
A. W. Church (2), 20; G. L. Burns (0), 20; T. S. Sheldon 
(6) , 21; T. N. Nelson (3), 22. 
Travers Island Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay 
pigeons. W. B. Ogden (2), 23; W. J. Smith (5), 21; 
A. C. Berner (4), 16; J. B. Oakwood (3), 25; R. R. 
Debacher (4), 22; R. D. Cate (o), 20; J. P. Sousa (5), 
19; E. G. Southly (0), 20; C. YV. Van Stone (o). 21; 
C. W. Berner (2), 17: F. B. Low (5), 15; E. R. De 
Wolfe (1), 11; L. C. Wilson (o), 20; D. L. Culver (2), 
23; T. M. Adams (0). 15; W. R. Delahanty (5), 19; 
P. P. Senior (o), 16: J. I. Brandenburg (5), 19; R. A. 
Lewis (o), 14; A. D. Hubbell (5). 13; F. A. Baker 
(3) , 10; YV. .T. Simpson J3), 17; YYC H. Lyon (0). 12; T. 
Lenane (2), 14; J. H. Hendrickson (0). 17: D. II. Hall 
(0), 21; G. M. Tompson (3), 16; D. T. Leahy (3). 16; 
C. J. Stein (3), 20; H. A. Uterhart (6), 14; Conrad Stein 
(i), 19; D. F. McMahon (o), 17; R. L. Spotts (0), 15; 
A. W. Church (2), 17; G. L. Burns (0), 20; T. S. 
Sheldon (6), 14; T. N. Nelson (3), 15. YVon by J. B. 
Oakwood. 
Scratch ana Handicap Event.—100 clay pigeons. W. 
B. Ogden, 86—7—63; YV. J. Smith, 64—20—84; A. O. 
Berner, 54—18—72; J. B. Oakwood, 83—10—93; R. R. 
Debacher, 73—13—90; R. D. Cate, 78—o—78; J* P. Sousa, 
68—19—87; E. P. Southly, 78—0—78; C. YV. Van Stone, 
78—0—78; C. W. Berner, 73—12—85: F. B. Low, 49—20— 
69; E. R. De Wolfe, 66—10—76; L. C. Wilson, 87—0—■ 
87; D. L. Culver. 82—7—89; T. M. Adams, 58—0—58; YV. 
R. Delahanty, 59—22—81; P. P. Senior, 69—0—69; T. 
J. Brandenberg, 60—19—7 q; R. A. Lewis, 59—0—39; A. 
D. Hubbell, 47—22—6q; F. A. Baker, 49—16—65; W. J. 
Simpson, sq— 14—73; W. IT. Lyon, 64—0—64: T. Lenane, 
67—12—79; T. H. Henderson, 82—0—82; H. H. Hall, 70— 
0—70; G. M. Tompson 61—12—73; D. T. Leahy, 61—12— 
73; C. J. Stein, 61—14—73; H. A. Uterhart. 44—23—67; 
Conrad Stein, 76—7—83; D. F. McMahon, 83—2—83; R. 
L. Spotts, 80—1—81; A. W. Church, 66—8—74; G. L. 
Burns 79—0—79: T. S. Sheldon, 52—23—75; T. N. 
Nelson, 69—12—81. 
Scratch won by W. B. Ogden. Handicap by J. B. 
Oakwood. 
Team match. 100 clav pigeons. 
New York Athletic Club.—Spotts, 80; Hendrick, 82; 
Oakwood, 83; Culver, 82; Church, 66; McMahon, 81. 
Total, _ 474. 
Seaside Gun Club, of Bridgeport.—Senior, 69: Wilson, 
87: Lyons, 64; Hall, 70; Southly, 78; Cape, 78. Total, 
446. 
First special match, first, P. P. Senior. 3—25; second 
special match, first, J. B. Oakwood, 2—25. 
Pillow Gun Club. 
Pillow, Pa.. April 4. 
Herewith are the scores of the Tri-Corner Shoot, held 
March 28th. between the Pillow, Dalmatia and Mandata 
boys. Under the existing conditions everything was tip 
to the expectations of all concerned. Rain did not keep 
the attendance away. At times the club house was filled 
to its utmost capacitv. Bingaman. of the local club, was 
high man. Spotts, of Mandata, did most excellent work 
with his 16-gauge. This was one of the finest shoots 
held in the history of the Pillow organization. The 
entire shoot was conducted from the beginning to the 
end without a hitch or a flaw. On April nth the next 
three-cornered shoot is to take place, selection of place 
to be decided later on. 
Pillow Club. 
Bingaman, T. A. .. 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Totals 
21 
20 
21 
25 
87 
Shaffer . 
20 
20 
23 
22 
85 
Reitz . 
TO 
24 
TO 
20 
82 
Bohner . 
18 
TQ 
T 6 
24 
77 
Dockey . 
Dalmatia. 
19 
18 
’7 
21 
406 
75 
Bingaman, T. E. .. 
19 
19 
20 
23 
81 
Zeigler . 
T 7 
20 
T9 
20 
76 
Zerbe . 
19 
17 
21 
17 
74 
Batdorf . 
20 
21 
20 
14 
75 
Bingaman, M. 
Mandata. 
l6 
17 
19 
17 
368 
62 
Spots . 
19 
20 
23 
21 
83 
Grimm, E. 
17 
20 
19 
17 
73 
Grimm, L. 18 19 17 21 75 
Byerly, M. E. 18 19 16 20 73 
Byerly, J. A. 20 16 17 19 376 72 
Du Pont Trap Shooting Club. 
YVilmington, Del., April 4, 1914. 
Today was clean up day in the several classes and 
it sure did magnet tile bunch. The class A shooters, 
whose names appear below in the order in which they 
finished, were the big noise. 
The shoot off was a 50 bird affair, and consisted of 
two 25 target events. The results were as follows: 
Contestant Hdcp. Evt. 1 Evt. 2 Ttl. 
YV. YVilliams . 
22 
23 
45 
YVilliam Severn . 
21 
22 
43 
Fred Tomlin . 
.. . 21 
20 
23 
43 
Tess Griffith . 
. 19 
23 
19 
42 
1. Englert . 
. 18 
18 
24 
42 
C harles Newcomb . 
22 
20 
42 
Harry Fisher . 
20 
22 
42 
YVilliam Clegg . 
19 
23 
42 
T. Mooney . 
. 18 
21 
21 
42 
I.. Z. Lawrence . 
. 19 
22 
19 
4T 
1. G. Highfield . 
. 19 
22 
19 
41 
1. Riggs . 
20 
21 
4i 
C. < . Swartz . 
. l6 
19 
21 
40 
A. B. Richardson . 
20 
19 
39 
J. B. McHugh . 
. 19 
22 
17 
39 
W. S. Colfax . 
. T9 
19 
20 
39 
Thomas Meehan . 
. l6 
17 
22 
39 
E. B. Springer . 
. 19 
19 
19 
38 
YV. Bender . 
. 18 
18 
20 
38 
C. T. Martin . 
. 18 
16 
22 
38 
YV. Harper . 
18 
19 
37 
1. H. Minnick . 
. 18 
18 
18 
36 
Davy Paul . 
. 17 
16 
18 
34 
F. Henry . 
13 
19 
32 
Harry Sloan . 
15 
14 
29 
Pat Ford . 
13 
l6 
29 
The tie score of 43 made by Messrs. Tomlin and 
Severn was not decided. Mr. Tomlin found it neces¬ 
sary to leave immediately after shooting in the regu¬ 
lar event, so Mr. Severn was awarded second prize and 
Mr. Tomlin third prize. 
For fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh prizes there were 
six ties, Jess Griffith, J. Englert, Charlie Newcomb, T. 
Mooney, Harry Fisher and YVilliam Clegg making 42 
each. Three shoot offs were necessary to decide the 
prize winners. The shoot offs were: 
Griffith (won fourth prize). 
Englert (won fifth prize). 
Newcomb (won sixth prize). 
Fisher (won seventh prize). 
Clegg. 
Mooney. 
The shoot off was the most exciting event of the 
day. and the squad composed of Griffith, Englert, Ne\> 
comb, Fisher and Mooney, all shooting from back 
marks, certainly shot well and earned the applause of 
the large gallery who watched their work. 
The list of prizes up in class “A” was: 
No. 1—Marlin hammerless gun. 
No. 2—$15 in merchandise. 
No. 3—One case shells. 
No. 4—$10 in merchandise. 
No. 3—$6 in merchandise. 
No. 6—$3 in merchandise. 
No. 7—Fishing rod. 
In addition to the above event, there were two 23 
target events for Coleman duPont spoons, open to all 
amateur shooters. These events were run on the Lewis 
class system and had 49 entries each. A. B. Richard¬ 
son won first prize in the first event with _ 24 out of 
25. while Eugene E. duPont won first prize in the sec¬ 
ond event with 25 straight—one of the very few of the 
day. 
S. A. Reis won a spoon as second prize in the firsl 
event and N. F. Foord won the spoon as second prize 
in the second event. Other scores were: 
A. B. Richardson . 95—100 
T. H. Minnick . 93—100 
YV. S. Colfax . 93—too 
YV. C. Corey . 82—100 
S. Tuchton . 88—100 
YV. YVilliams . 82—100 
YV. Edmanson . 81—100 
V. duPont . 79—too 
F. H. Springer . 79—100 
Frank Pratt . 76—too 
N. F. Foord . 60—100 
C. Newcomb . 47— 5° 
T. T. Skelly . 46— 50 
J. Mooney . 45— 5° 
j. Englert . 45— 5° 
J Riggs . 44— 5° 
H. Hickman . 43— 5° 
E. E. duPont . 43— 5° 
C. T. Martin . 43— 5° 
T. Griffith . 42— 5° 
D. Paul . 42— 50 
E. Banks . 42— 5° 
T. T. Roberson . 42— 5° 
J. T. Lloyd . 42— 50 
YVilliam Foord . 4 1 — 5° 
P. J. Ford . 39— 5° 
YV. Harper . 39— 5° 
J. B. McHugh . 38— 50 
J. J. Magahern . 38— 50 
Harry Sloan . 38— 5° 
C. F. Huber . 37— 5« 
S. A. Reis . 37— So 
C. C. Gerow . 37— 5° 
T. A. Kaiser . 36— 5° 
W. H. Neely . 36— 50 
S. J. Newman . 36 — 5c 
C. D. Prickett . 34— 50 
T. H. Thomas . 34— 50 
D. Lindsay . 33— 5° 
J. YVhite . 32— 5° 
Dr. Patterson . 32— 50 
H. T. Reed . 32— 5° 
C. E. Chandler . 31— 5° 
Dr. Bullock . 30— 50 
C. Haverbeck . 29— 50 
YY'. Cooney . 28— 50 
C. E. McCune . 28— 50 
S. Reed . 27— 50 
1st shoot off 2nd shoot off 3rd shoot off 
22 
22 21 23 , 
20 21 19 
19 21 
19 
19 
R. L. Naudain . 27— 50 
E. I. LeBaume . 26— 50 
N. Jones . 23— 50 
C. Papperman . 15— 50 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Larchmont, N. Y., April 5. 
Not eggs for custard pie, but the strictly fresh, fifty 
cents a dozen kind, were the lure offered the married 
men to-day to drag honors from the unwed brethren 
among the tiller pushing fraternity located hereabouts. 
Mrs. Hen’s efforts did not prove magnetic enough to 
the home-makers and the unlicensed gentry won by one 
rock, someone suggesting that possibly it was a barred 
rock, although it may have been a plain Plymouth. 
fn the program events R. L. Spotts and his well-nigh 
invincible son, R. K. , Senior, took high scratch gun 
with 135x150, and the fifty-bird handicap with a total of 
48. His handicap of two gave him a perfect score. There 
were three others who made fifty in this event with their 
handicaps. Junior won the visitors’ cup and the 125-bird 
handicap. 
Of the thirteen men who competed for the “take-home” 
trophy, a 25-bird handicap, there were ten full strings 
made. A YV. Church, who made 24 straight, was winner. 
Summaries: 
Twenty-five clay bird shoot, divided into strings of ten 
and fifteen.—W. E. Ferguson, 10 and 15; T. J. McCahill, 
9 and 15; A. L. Burns, 9 and 14; T. Lenane, Jr., 8 and 11; 
C. YV. Berner, 8 and 9; A. YV. Church, 7 and 12; R. L. 
Spotts, 10 and 12; R. K. Spotts, 9 and 12; D. F. McMahon, 
9 and 13; A. W. Fitzgerald, 8 and 11. YVinner of 10-bird 
string, YV. E. Ferguson; winner of 15-bird string, T. J. 
McCahill. 
Monthly Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds—A. 
L. Burns (1), 25; C. YV. Berner (6), 25; D. F. McMahon 
(0), 24; R. L. Spotts (1), 23; T. J. McCahill (4), 25; YV. L. 
Ferguson (0), 20; R. K. Spotts (5), 24; T. Lenane, Jr. (1), 
19; A. YV. Fitzgerald (5), 23; S. Halstead (5), 22; A. YV. 
Church (2), 17; A. B. Alley (8), 23. YVinner, A. L. Burns. 
Visitors’ Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay birds— 
R. K. Spotts (6), 25; YV. B. Short (3), 25; T. J. McCahill 
(4), 25; C. YV. Berner (5), 25; A. YV. Church (2), 25; R. K. 
Spotts (6), 25; A. W. Fitzgerald (4), 25; R. L. Spotts (1), 
23; A. B. Alley (7), 23; S. Halstead (5), 22; D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon (0), 22; YV. E. Ferguson (1), 22; T. Lenane, Jr. (3), 
22; A. L. Burns (2), 20. YY’inner, R. K. Spotts. 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five clay 
birds—A. YYC Church (7), 25; T. J. McCahill (8), 25; A. L. 
Burns (5), 25; C. YV. Berner (8), 25; YV. E. Ferguson (6), 
25; R. K. Spotts (11), 25; D. F. McMahon (4), 25; S. Hal¬ 
stead (5), 25; A. B. Alley (9), YV. B. Short (6), 25; 
A. YY 7 . Fitzgerald (5), 24; T. Lenqvwe, Jr. (5), 23; R. L. 
Spotts (0), 23. YVinner, A. YY’. Church. 
Special Fifty Clay Bird Shoot (Handicap).—R. L. 
Spotts (2), 50; S. Halstead (10), 50; A. YYC Fitzgerald (12), 
50; C. YV. Berner (12), 50; A. L. Burns (4), 49; YV. E. 
Ferguson (6), 49; YV. B. Short (6), 48; T. J. McCahill (6), 
47; A. YV. Church (6), 47; D. F. McMahon (0), 45; R- K. 
Spotts (2), 44; T. Lenane, Jr. (4), 41. YVinner, R. L. 
Spotts. 
One Hundred and Twenty-five Clay Bird Shoot (Han¬ 
dicap).—R. K. Spotts (24), 125; T. J. McCahill (22), 125; 
C. YV. Berner (31), 125: A. L. Burns (12), 123; A. YYY 
Fitzgerald (26), 123; A. YV. Church (17), 121; S. Halstead 
(25), 120; YV. E. Ferguson (13), 120; R. L. Spotts (4), 119; 
D. F. McMahon (4), 117; T. Lenane, Jr. (13), 105. YVin¬ 
ner, R. K. Spotts. 
One Hundred and Fifty Clay Bird Shoot (Scratch).— 
R. L. Spotts, 137; D. F. McMahon, 135; A. L. Burns, 134; 
VY\ E. Ferguson, 132; T. J. McCahill, 130; A. YV. Church, 
123; R. K. Spotts, 122; C. YV. Berner, 121; A. YV. Fitz¬ 
gerald, 116; T. Lenane, Jr., in. YVinner, R. L. Spotts. 
Knollwood Country Club. 
YY-’hite Plains, N. Y., April 4. 
T. F. YY’ilcox cinched the Todd cup to-day with 209 
points out of 250. F. M. YVilson finished with 208, Foster 
Cranipton with 206, E. T. Fox with 203, and YValter H. 
Merrill with 186. In a 125 clay bird handicap for the 
R. H. Hooper trophy, F. M. YVilson led with (0) 96. The 
other scores were: E. T. Fox (0), 94; Foster Crampton 
(0), 92; T. F. YVilcox (0), 90; YValter II. Merrill (12), 
87, and S. McGrath (6), 86. A special prize, awarded 
for the greatest number of victories during the season 
in handicap events, was won by F. M. YVilson, with 43 
points. E. T. Fox was second, with 36. 
Tennessee State Trapshooters’ Association. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., April 4th, 1914- 
The state tournament of the Tennessee State Trap- 
shooters’ Association will be held in Nashville( Tenn., 
August 5th and 6th, under the auspices of the State Fair 
Gun Club. 
This club, though a comparatively new one, is one 
of the strongest in our state and has a membership of 
over one hundred with that popular and well-known 
sportsman, Capt. Andy Meaders. as its president. The 
handsome, courteous and equally as well-known Mr. 
Johnnie Noel, vice-president, and a real “live wire” for 
its secretary in Mr. Ben YVilliams. 
It looks as if this is going to be about “the one best 
bet” in the south this year, and we want all good trap- 
shooters to begin now laying their plans to be on hand. 
'Programs will be out in due time and can be had, 
along with any information desired, by addressing the 
secretary, Ben YVilliams, No. 17 Arcade, Nashville, Tenn. 
Kindly let the announcement appear in your “coming 
events” and oblige. 
