Jan. i8 , 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
85 
the ambient atmosphere, while others are getting quite 
proficient with the splatter gun. 
If the progressive work goes on, this club portends 
much in the trapshooting line; in fact, it is bound to 
grow, because the beginner, the expert and “the woman” 
has an equal chance to play at the greatest game ever 
oflFered lovers of outdoor sports. 
Naw York A. C. 
Pelham Manor, N. Y., Jan. 11. —Some of the bunch 
put-putted across the- Sound this morning to the Long 
Island .Sound championship at Manhasset Ray Yacht 
Club. They were lucky to get back, although not ham¬ 
pered by any e.xcess freight in the way of trophies- 
Ralph Spotts got square here by getting high gun trophy 
with 92, enough to have won over the water, and the 
Stern trophy with a straight. O. C. Grinnell won the 
biggest half of the events, getting a leg on the Thompson 
cup, after a shoot-off with Rrandenburg; Day, won dis¬ 
tance and Olympic cups. Charley Billings became per¬ 
manent owner of Olympic cup with six legs. A. E. 
Rainey took leg on January cup with (2) - 25 after a 
shoot-off with Ralph Spotts and T. Lenane, Jr. Billy 
Ileer and Geo. VV. Maxwell were on hand to take care 
of the for-wads-only boosters’ society interests. Scores: 
January cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
A E Rannev . 
2 ' 
24 
E N Huggins . 
. 7 
22 
T Lenane, jr . 
4 
24 
W B Ogden . 
. 2 
21 
R L Spotts . 
0 
24 
T Schultz . 
. 0 
20 
I I Brandenburg.... 
6 
23 
Dr L Culver . 
. 2 
19 
F A Hodgman . 
1 
23 
C Stein . 
. 4 
19 
*Geo W Maxwell... 
0 
23 
D F McMahon _ 
. 0 
19 
*W Heer . 
0 
23 
A P Walker . 
. 7 
19 
O C Grinnell . 
3 
23 
T W illiams . 
. 0 
14 
Dr E R De Wolfe... 
1 
22 
N W’ Peters . 
. 0 
14 
C W Billings . 
0 
22 
(t H McLemore... 
. 0 
11 
B M Higginson . 
0 
22 
1 is Hlackton . 
. 1 
10 
Shoot-off: 
A E Rannev . 
2 
25 
R L Spotts . 
. 0 
23 
T Lenane, Jr . 
4 
23 
Thompson trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
(.) C Grinnell . 
3 
25 
Dr L Culver . 
9 
22 
T I Brandenburg.... 
6 
25 
W’ B Ogden . 
9 
21 
A E Ranney . 
1 
25 
F A Hodgman.... 
. 1 
21 
*Geo Maxwell . 
0 
24 
JN \\' I'eters . 
. 0 
19 
*W Heer . 
0 
24 
A P Walker . 
. 7 
18 
B M Higginson . 
0 
21 
T S Blackton . 
. 7 
17 
D F McMahon . 
0 
24 
C H McLemore.... 
. 0 
15 
E N Huggins . 
7 
24 
T. Schultz . 
. 0 
15 
C W Billings . 
0 
23 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 
. 1 
14 
T Lenane. Tr. 
4 
23 
J Williams . 
. 0 
13 
K L Spotts. 
0 
23 
Shoot-off: 
O C Grinnell. 
. 3 
25 
A E Ranney. 
. 1 
22 
J I Brandenburg.. 
,. 6 
23 
Stein troohy, 25 targets, handicap: 
R L Spotts. 
,. 0 
25 
A E Ranney. 
1 
22 
O C Grinnell. 
,. 2 
25 
E N Huggins. 
22 
W B Ogden. 
2 
24 
G Fi McLemore.... 
,. 0 
20 
C Stein . 
,. 4 
24 
Dr De Wolfe. 
,. 1 
20 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 4 
23 
C W Billings. 
.. 0 
19 
Dr Culver . 
.. 2 
23 
B M Higginson.... 
U 
19 
T I Brandenburg.. 
,. « 
23 
T S Blackton. 
7 
18 
F A Hodgman. 
.. 1 
22 
A P Walker. 
18 
*Geo W^ Maxwell... 
.. 0 
22 
T Schultz .. 
,. 0 
18 
*W^ Heer . 
.. 0 
22 
N W Peters. 
.. 0 
16 
D F McMahon_ 
0 
22 
J W^illiams . 
,. 0 
12 
Won by Spotts 
with 
a straight. 
Travers Island 
trophy, 25 
targets, handicap: 
T l.enane, Jr. 
.. 5 
25 
E N Huggins. 
7 
21 
Dr Culver . 
.. 3 
24 
A P Walker. 
.. 7 
21 
W B Ogden. 
.. 3 
24 
C W’^ Billings.. 
.. 1 
21 
C Stein . 
.. b 
24 
O C Grinnell. 
.. 3 
20 
F A Hodgman_ 
2 
24 
R L Spotts. 
.. 0 
20 
D F McRfahon- 
.. 1 
23 
*W Heer . 
.. 0 
19 
B M Iligginson..., 
.. 1 
23 
J Williams .. 
.. 0 
18 
T I Brandenburg.., 
,. 7 
23 
C II McLemore... 
.. 0 
17 
Dr De Wolfe. 
0 
23 
J Schultz . 
0 
17 
*Geo Maxwell .... 
.. 0 
22 
T S Blackton. 
.. 7 
14 
A E Ranney. 
2 
22 
N W Peters. 
.. 0 
13 
Distance bandican, 25 targets: 
O C Grinnell. 
.. 18 
23 
C Stein . 
.. 17 
16 
A E Ranney. 
.. 19 
22 
T I Brandenburg.. 
.. It; 
16 
*W Heer . 
.. 21 
22 
C W Billings. 
.. 21 
16 
D Culver . 
.. 19 
20 
T Williams . 
.. 21 
16 
W B Ogden. 
.. 19 
20 
R L Spotts. 
.. 21 
16 
F A Hodgman.... 
.. 20 
20 
B M Higginson.. 
.. 21 
16 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 17 
19 
D F MclVfahon... 
.. 21 
16 
*Geo W Maxwell. 
.. 21 
18 
I S Blackton. 
.. 16 
9 
Dr De Wolfe. 
.. 20 
17 
'A P Walker . 
.. 16 
8 
Olympic cup. 
25 targets, handicap, gun 
below 
the 
elbow rules: 
O C Grinnell. 
... 3 
23 
C W Billings... 
. 0 
20 
A E Ranney. 
9 
22 
*Geo W' Maxwell... 0 
19 
*W Heer . 
... 0 
24 
Dr De Wolfe.., 
. 2 
13 
F A Hodgman... 
... 2 
21 
Dr Culver . 
. 3 
18 
Permanent possession of Olympic cup won 
by C. 
W 
Billings with six 
legs. 
Day trophy, 100 targets. 
handicap: 
O G Grinnell .... 
...12 
97 
B M Higginson, 
. 0 
87 
'i' Lenane, Jr. 
...16 
95 
Dr Culver . 
. 8 
87 
A E Ranney. 
... 8 
95 
C Stein . 
. 16 
87 
T I Brandenburg 
...24 
94 
C W Billings.., 
. 0 
84 
K L Spotts. 
... 0 
92 
Dr De Wolfe... 
_ 4 
78 
*Geo W Maxwell 
... 0 
91 
A P W'alker. 
. 28 
76 
E N Huggins.... 
...28 
89 
T Schultz . 
. 0 
70 
F A Hodgman... 
... 4 
89 
N W Peters. 
. 0 
62 
W B Ogden. 
... 8 
89 
G II McLemore. 
_ 0 
63 
’"W Heer . 
0 
88 
T Williams . 
D F McMahon. 
0 
87 
J S Blackton. 
,.28 54 
High gun trophy, 
R L Spotts. 
IfiO targets, scratch: 
.. 92 T I-enane, Jr. 
. 79 
’•'Geo \\’ Maxwell ... 
91 
Dr De Wolfe. 
*W Pleer . 
88 
C Stein .. 
. 71 
I> M Higginson. 
87 
T I Brandenburg... 
. 70 
D F McMahon. 
87 
T Schultz . 
. 70 
A E Ranney. 
87 
G 11 McLemore.., 
O C (irinnell. 
85 
N W Peters. 
. 62 
F A Hodgman. 
85 
E N Huggins. 
. 61 
C W” Billings. 
84 
T Williams. 
W B Ogden. 
81 
A P Walker. 
. 48 
Dr Culver . 
79 
J S Blackton. 
. 26 
*rrofe 3 sionals. 
AnalosUn Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Jan. 11.—The annual meeting 
of the -Analostan Gun Club was held last night. A 
large number of members were in attendance. The re¬ 
ports of the secretary and treasurer were read. In the 
former’s report it was shown that 58,221 targets were 
thrown during the year, and that the average attendance 
at the weekly shoots was eighteen. The treasurer’s re¬ 
port was gratifying, showing a healthy cash balance in 
the treasury. The annual election of officers was held 
and resulted as follows: President. C. S. Wilson; Vice- 
President, Dr. W. D. Monroe; Treasurer, Dr. A. B. 
Stine; Secretary, Miles Taylor; Captain, George W. 
Peck; Trustees, M. D. Hogan, R. P. Hawes and Dr. 
B. L. Taylor. 
Mr. George A. limmons announced that he would 
present a silver cup to be contested for by the members. 
The cup was accepted, and Miles Taylor and George W. 
Peck, Jr., were appointed as a committee to arrange the 
said contest. 
The membership voted favorably on the proposition 
to appropriate $ 200 , to be expended in the purchase of 
four trophies to be awarded to the high guns in Classes 
A, B, C and D. Those participating in these contests 
will be required to shoot at 1200 targets during the season. 
The president of the club was authorized to have the 
club house remodeled and enlarged and to make other 
arrangements for the comfort of the shooters during the 
coming year. 
The contest for the silver spoons which has been so 
popular during the past two years will be continued. A 
resolution wa.-; also adopted directing the Secretary to 
make an application to the Interstate Shooting Associa¬ 
tion for dates vipon which to hold registered shoots in 
May and August. Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
Forest and Stream may be ordered from any news¬ 
dealer. Ask your dealer to supply you regularly. 
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