Feb. I, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
151 
Hud son Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Jan 26.—The second shoot of 
the series for three L. C. Smith guns was very well 
attended to-day, with thirty-three shooters taking part. 
J. S. Thompson was high in Class A with 44 breaks; 
Class B winner was J. E. Smith with a score of 44, and 
Jack Williams with 41 was the high man in Class C. 
This event has six more shoots before being ended, and 
there is still a chance for all those who have not yet 
shot to get in, as the five best scores are to count for 
the winner in each class, so come out and put your name 
on the score sheet at the next shoot, on Feb. 9. Every¬ 
body still has a chance to win one of these guns. 
The day was ideal for trapshooting, and some very 
gcod scores were made by the boys present. The man¬ 
agement had some difficulty with the traps not working 
right, but arrangements have been made to have matters 
adjusted by the next shoot. Thompson was high gun 
for the day with 86 per cent., with Smith giving him a 
good race for the honor with 85 per cent. 
We still do business at the old stand on the Hacken¬ 
sack River, and all Turnpike carsj stop at the west side 
cf the bridge, so get your gun cleaned up for the next 
shooting date, and come out and show your appreciation 
of our old club mate, who so generously has donated 
the guns for you to win. Feb. 9. Don’t forget the date. 
Targets: 
25 
50 
25 
25 
25 
H J Burlington . 
40 
21 
21 
W Tewes . 
34 
14 
18 
G W Piercy. 
. 23 
39 
17 
20 
W S Kent. 
. 22 
41 
20 
21 
C von Lengerke. 
. 19 
35 
18 
21 
W Hutchings . 
. 21 
38 
21 
21 
W Dowse . 
. 14 
17 
16 
ii 
J S Thompson. 
. 21 
44 
23 
20 
21 
Dr O’Brien . 
. 22 
31 
15 
18 
W Roach . 
. 17 
34 
20 
21 
2i 
P N Cushing. 
. 8 
38 
21 
14 
J E Smith. 
. 19 
44 
22 
19 
F Pfannsteil . 
. 13 
36 
18 
16 
J Williams . 
. 21 
41 
21 
19 
R Young . 
. 19 
36 
15 
19 
L H Schorty. 
. 22 
38 
15 
18 
19 
W Groll . 
. 21 
40 
19 
17 
19 
H Pape . 
. 16 
33 
16 
17 
J Pape . 
. 16 
30 
10 
17 
W O’Brien . 
. 18 
39 
18 
21 
T Kelley . 
. 14 
35 
16 
19 
26 
B Beyersdoft . 
. 21 
42* 
20 
17 
19 
W Summerfield .. .'. _'. 
. 15 
35 
16 
16 
J Whitley . 
. 18 
39 
18 
21 
\V Eaton . 
. 12 
13 
11 
A Kurzell . 
. 17 
si 
14 
16 
W Wolfarth . 
. 23 
21 
F Jennings . 
. 17 
19 
19 
21 
H Cahill . 
11 
12 
T Farley . 
. 17 
19 
R Haupt . 
. 14 
10 
19 
J Haupt . 
. 12 
9 
*Re-entry. 
Secretary. 
Nekdow Springs Gun Club. 
Philapelphia, Pa., Jan. 25.—The largest attendance 
of the season shot here to-day. H. Sloan, with an actual 
breakage of 95 out of lOO, led the field, winning a silver 
dipper. Joslin, from Du Pont Gun Club, finished with 
92. Armstrong smashed 72 out of his lOO, which with 20 
free ones, was high for members’ spoon. E. B. Garrett, 
Hewlett and Rudolph each got a leg on Harvey cup. 
In the yearly point trophy shoot, which ends next month, 
points yesterday went to Rudolph 5, Hewlett 4, Arm¬ 
strong, Letford, Sloan and Pierce, 3 each; Soley 2, and 
MacAlonan and Fish 1. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
T’l. 
Freeman . 
. 4 
13 
0 18 
0 18 
13 
0 66 
iurner . 
14 
1 22 
1 19 
21 
4 86 
Armstrong . 
11 
5 24 
5 22 
18 
20 92 
Soley . 
8 
2 21 
2 24 
17 
8 80 
Keenan . 
. 9 
9 
3 23 
3 16 
18 
12 81 
Pierce . 
11 
2 24 
2 25 
8 66 
Letford . 
11 
2 23 
2 23 
6 66 
E B Garrett. 
. 7 
10 
5 15 
5 25 
15 63 
C T Garrett. 
Vs 23 
¥2 18 
1 42 
Strickland . 
0 13 
.. 13 
Sloan . 
. io 
14 
0 23 
0 23 
25 
0 95 
Hewlett . 
7 22 
7 25 
14 47 
McAlonan . 
5 23 
5 21 
10 44 
Rothaker . 
7 17 
7 20 
14 37 
Muller . 
0 17 
0 12 
0 29 
Joslin . 
. 10 
13 
0 22 
0 24 
23 
0 92 
T ish . 
2 19 
2 24 
5 44 
Ivins . 
4 19 
4 20 
9 40 
Rudolph . 
5 25 
5 23 
18 
15 77 
McKane . 
0 21 
0 14 
14 
0 49 
Riegel . 
0 15 
0 10 
0 25 
Simpson . 
0 10 
0 10 
0 20 
Roland . 
2 19 
2 20 
5 40 
Granville . 
0 10 
0 17 
14 
0 41 
Henry . 
2 23 
2 20 
4 43 
B Harvey . 
1 17 
1 23 
is 
3 60 
Penner . 
1 17 
1 23 
19 
3 60 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., Jan. 25.—George McCarthy couldn’t 
make business and pleasure dates agree, so he cut out 
Pmehurst, taking vengeance on the bunch here to-day. 
He cracked 97 out of 100—three 24s and a straight. Jesse 
Griffith was second with 95, while Tom Tansey trailed 
with 94 in Class A. In Class B, J. F. Meehan was high 
with 93. Class C went to T. Meehan with 83, while 
Class D at 61 was caught by Fell. 
Class A—Tansey 94, Landis 88, G. McCarty 97, Grif¬ 
fith 95. 
McCarty, Jr., 85, J. F. Meehan 93, 
Hibbs 85, Pratt 91, Sidebotham 70, Freed 82, Houpt 87, 
\\ ilson 84. 
WNCHtSTeH 
Shotguns and Loaded 
The 
Leader Shells 
Make a Big Ciean-up 
AT THE 
¥¥ 
Midwinter Handicap 
Brand 
The Self-Explanatory 
Tale of Triumph 
Shoots 
MIDWINTER HANDICAP: Won by J. S. 
Jennings, of Todmorden, Ontario, shooting 
Winchester “Leader” Shells, with the magnifi¬ 
cent score of 95 x 100 targets from the 20-yard 
mark. 
the 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP: Won by B. 
V. Covert, of Lockport, N. Y., shooting a Win¬ 
chester Repeating shotgun and Winchester 
“Leader” shells. Score 95 x 100, and twenty- 
Jinx 
five straight on shootoff. Allen Heil, of Allen¬ 
town, Pa., shooting Winchester “Leader” shells 
tied with Mr. Covert with a score of 95 x 100, 
but was beaten in the shootoff. 
out of 
19 13 
HIGH AMATEUR AND HIGH GENERAL 
AVERAGE: Won by F. S. Wright, of South 
Wales, N. Y., shooting a Winchester Repeat¬ 
ing shotgun. Score 572 x 600 targets. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE: C. W. 
Phellis, of Huntington, W. Va., shooting Win¬ 
chester “Leader” shells tied with one other 
shooter. Score 556 x 600 targets. 
For Record Making and **Jinx” Breaking 
SHOOT W GUNS AND SHELLS 
Class C—T. Meehan 83, Firth 56, Pharoah 68, Perry 
77, F. Meehan, Jr., 23, Davis 81, Clegg 70. 
Class D—Fell 61, Jones 55. 
Baltusrol Golf Club. 
Newark, N. J., Jan. 25.—As an indication that trap¬ 
shooting is popular among members of a golf club, just 
see the representative list of shooters who turned out 
to-day when the sport of trapshooting was rejuvenated. 
A revival trop’ny was offered for high on 25 rocks in to¬ 
days’ events. Twenty-three made by T. W. Lloyd was 
good for a win, with a tie on 22 for place between A. 
R. Allen and S. H. Browne. 
The scores for the cup—T. W. Lloyd 23, S. H. 
Browne 22, A. R. Allen 22, B. C. Fincke 21, Dr. D. W. 
Granberry 21 H. N. Fiske 20, Marshall Deer 18, J. S. 
Hahn 16, William Byrd 15, and H. A. Barclay 13. 
Open event.s—B. C. Fincke, 16, 18, 19, 18, 21; H. N. 
Fiske, 19, 20, 20: J. F. Hahn, 12, 16, 16; A. R. Allen, 
21, 22, 20, 19; S. H. Browne, 20, 18, 22, 19, 17; W. Lloyd, 
23, 18, 21, 17; W. Byrd, 5, 12, 6, U, 15; Dr. D. W. 
Granberry, 21, 20; H. A. Barclay, 20; M. Deer, 12, 12, 18, 
17, 16. 
Visitors—C. Von Lengerke, 24, 17, 22, 24; C. H. 
Daily, 22, 17, 21, 17; J. J. Dick, 12, 24, 13, 18. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
At a meeting of the Birmingham Gun Club, held 
Saturday, Jan. IS, several matters were discussed. The 
spring shooting tournament was discussed, and the mat¬ 
ter of having the dates changed on account of the 
Southern Handicap tournament coming so close and 
conflicting with ours. An attempt will be made to have 
cur shoot changed to some other date. 
A new gun club has been formed at Ensley, Ala., 
which will shoot on the grounds of the Birmingham 
Gun Club, Wednesday of each week. Local and visiting 
shooters are invited to attend these shoots. 
At the weekly shoot of the Birmingham Gun Club 
John Fletcher made a run of 64 without a miss, and 
but 2 down in 75 shot at. H. C. Ryding and R. H. 
Baugh also shot well. Scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
R H Baugh.... 
. 125 
no 
John Lambeth.. 50 
• 43-. 
E M Cornwell. 
. 100 
80 
0 L Garl. 
. 55 
42 
John Fletcher.. 
. 75 
73 
Le Croy .. 
. 75 
42 
H C Ryding... 
. 75 
71 
Mrs Garl . 
. 20 
IS 
Dr Sellers . 
. 100 
66 
Participant. 
Mention F. & S. to your friends. 
