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FOREST AND STREAM 
Jan. II, 1913 
TRAPSHOOTING NOTES. 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 4.—The first shoot for 1913 was 
a frost in point of numbers, but a good one in point ot 
enthusiasm. At a meeting held after the shoot, seven 
new members were elected, showing that the club is in a 
healthy condition. A meeting of the committee on the 
State shoot was held at the Lafayette Hotel, in the 
evening, and plans to make it one of the best shoots on 
record were formulated. 
Hopper made a clean sweep in Class A, excepting 
in event 3, where “Pop Lambert” went straight. In 
Class B Messrs. Luckow. Jerauld and Cumming won in 
the order named. Scores: 
Targets: 
Wright .... 
Lambert ... 
Blackmer .. 
Wacker 
Immel . 
Cummings . 
15 
20 
20 
20 
25 
14 
18 
18 
16 
22 
12 
17 
20 
11 
21 
13 
17 
15 
16 
19 
10 
11 
13 
11 
14 
11 
10 
15 
14 
11 
17 
18 
19 
22 
Covert . 13 16 18 17 22 
Jerauld . 11 18 17 13 18 
Wilkins . 13 14 16 .. 21 
Suckow . 13 14 17 17 15 
Hopper . 14 18 18 19 23 
Hamilton . 6 7 2 .. 
Scnres made at .\udubon Club’s annual New Year’s 
Day shoot: 
Targets: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 
Rogers . 18 18 18 13 18 14 13 13 21 
Covert . 18 19 17 18 10 11 15 17 23 
L.ambert . 16 17 17 17 17 18 9 15 20 
Ward . 15 18 16 14 18 17 17 15 23 
Jerauld . 14 14 17 18 17 17 17 16 22 
Jlassam . 14 17 19 19 15 18 15 18 23 
Wacker . 20 12 11 11 10 14 13 13 12 
Cox . 14 16 19 16 18 18 15 10 21 
Kelsey . 11 16 16 17 18 12 17 17 .. 
Lbbeits . 12 19 12 16 15 15 14 18 19 
'I'omlinson . 13 14 16 17 16 16 16 15 19 
Walls . 14 14 14 15 16 18 14 16 24 
Broderick . 12 18 15 15 15 13 19 17 20 
Wright . 17 18 15 17 17 16 .. 
Blackmer . 19 17 17 17 13 14 18 
Davies . H 9 14 11 12 
Comstock . 16 14 12 18 16 
Waldow . 13 17 16 .. .. 
I'ox . 7 .. 16 .. .. 
Suckow . 16 18 16 15 20 
Reed . 16 15 19 15 22 
White . 15 16 13 24 
Gillespie . 10 11 14 19 
Savage . 18 16 15 19 
Smith . .. .. 18 15 12 18 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 1. —One of the largest fields 
of the season (forty-three) took part in the tenth annual 
merchandise handicap shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun 
Club. The winner was Dr. Sauer, who had scores of 
24 and 21, giving him 45. J. H. Vanderveer was second. 
Class B was won by A. Schubel, and Class C was taken 
by C. S. Medler. The scores: 
Annual merchandise shoot, 50 targets: 
Dr Sauer . 
.. 45 
T Gaughan . 
.. 33 
J H Vanderveer...... 
.. .43 
C Ferguson . 
.. 32 
A. Schubel . 
.. 42 
D Van Valer. 
.. 32 
P von Boeckman ... 
.. 42 
W S Schroeder. 
.. 32 
W A Silkworth. 
.. 42 
T F Simonson. 
.. 32 
J A Howard. 
.. 41 
J H Richmond. 
.. 32 
J H Hendrickson.... 
.. 40 
C Cooper . 
.. 31 
C S Medler. 
.. 39 
T Conover . 
.. 31 
h' Hewens . 
.. 39 
T Welzraeiler . 
.. 31 
C A Medler . 
.. 39 
T Tones . 
.. 31 
L H Shorty. 
.. 38 
F E Wellbrock. 
.. 26 
R Morgan . 
.. 38 
M A Kelsey. 
.. 25 
A M Suydam. 
.. 3S 
F Rogers . 
.. 25 
A H Russell. 
.. 38 
T Dannefelser . 
.. 24 
R H Gossman. 
.. 37 
H Tracey . 
.. 23 
H W Dreyer. 
.. 37 
L T Olds. 
.. 22 
W L Skidmore. 
.. 36 
T Zollinger . 
92 
J H Finch. 
.. 36 
j M Kent . 
.. 22 
Dr L Moeller. 
.. 35 
A Abels . 
.. 19 
A M Dalton. 
.. 35 
*C von Lengerke... 
, , 37 
F H Thoben. 
.. 34 
*T Davis . 
.. 35, 
L Brush . 
*Professionals. 
Dec. 28.—Difficult conditions were experienced by the 
trapshooters of the Bergen Beach Gun Club on Satur¬ 
day. A high wind swept across the traps and made it 
exceedingly hard for the nimrods to hit the targets. Dr. 
Sauer, who shot from scratch, was the winner, breaking 
82 out of a possible 100 targets. Capt. H. W. Dreyer 
and H. Hewens tied for second place with 80 each. 
Scores: 
H 
W Dreyer. 
.. 10 
80 
C Schroeder . 
... 10 
71 
H 
Hewens .. 
.. 14 
80 
T Thompson .... 
... 5 
67 
Dr 
Sauer . 
.. 0 
82 
ll Kellar . 
... 0 
P von Boeckman . 
.. 0 
79 
W Skidmore .... 
... 7 
66 
R 
Morgan . 
,. 0 
75 
L Richardson ... 
...15 
63 
P 
Collins . 
.. 15 
71 
C Echeveria .... 
... 15 
44 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
Cleveland, O., Jan. 2.- —Bruns was the winner of 
the New Year’s shoot at the traps of the Cleveland 
Gun Club, getting the New Year’s trophy with 136 out 
of 150 and tying with Stepp in the special trophy event 
with 43 out of 45. Scores: 
New Year’s shoot. 
150 
targets per man: 
Bruns . 
136 
Dibble . 
.119 
Stepp . 
134 
Leggett . 
I Rummell . 
130 
Rummell . 
.101 
Harris . 
130 
Stone . 
^nes . 
129 
Noble . 
Dickerman . 
128 
Telling . 
.110 
Blakeslee . 
126 
L Rummell .. 
. 92 
Archer . 
125 
Bell . 
J Richards . 
125 
On . 
43 
Brown . 
123 
Hale . 
. 39 
Freeman . 
121 
Special shoot, 45 targets 
per man: 
Bruns . 
43 
Tones .. 
_ 40 
Stepp . 
43 
Rockwell . 
. 39 
Archer . 
41 
Brown . 
. 38 
J Rummell . 
41 
Richards . 
. 37 
Laurel House Gun Club. 
Lakewood, N. J., Jan. 4.—Laurels in the Pine handi¬ 
cap went into competition here to-day. The first leg 
was taken by Frank F. Vanderhof, from New York 
city. He eliminated 92 out of 100 aerosaucers, which, 
added to 6 handouts, gave him upper berth with 98. 
C. V. Murphy from scratch gave him plenty of room in 
the front of the car, feeling by actually cracking 94 
baked mud discs. \V. E. Miner trailed into place with 
85. Other scores: J. C. Rosegarten 76, C. J. Murphy 
65, J. H. Hance 64, C. O. Kayser 64, T. E. Tuninson 63, 
J. L. Bright 60, T. D. Davis 60, \V. C. O’Leary 55, G. G. 
Schaeffer 51. 
The Saturday afternoon shoot will be a regular event 
during the winter. 
Greenwich C. C. 
Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 4. — Targets without gyro¬ 
scopes were unsuccessfully used here to-day, in conse¬ 
quence scores were low, as was the attendance, because 
a vicious off-sound wind insisted upon being present, 
though uninvited. 
Five rock-breakers were on the score, each working 
over 100 saucers. M. B. Foster with a handicap of 8, 
got away with 98 out of his quota. N. Webb with double 
the winner’s free scalers, scored 96. Geo. M. Pinchon 
from 20 untrapped aerosaucers, was credited with 89. 
E. C. Willis, from 20 gratis flyers, wrecked 82, with 
J. B. Chapman bringing up the rear guard with 76 
eradications from 16. 
