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Feb. 8, 1913 
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New Rochelle Y. C. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 2.—Weather cold and 
windy. Most of the members had not recovered from 
the effects of the annual club dinner at the Hotel Man¬ 
hattan the night before, so the attendance was small. 
Mrs. \’ogel made her first visit to the club and was high 
gun in some of the events. Scores: 
Event No. 1, iQ targets, scratch, sweep: 
Granbery . 9 Marsland . 5 
Donovan . 7 Stoddard . 5 
Currier . 6 
Event No. 2, 15-target sweep, handicap: 
Donovan . 0 13 Stoddard . 1 13 
Marsland . 2 12 Granbery . 0 10 
Currier . 2 10 
Donovan won the shoot-off. 
Event No. 3, February cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Donovan . 1 21 Mrs Vogel . 0 21 
Stoddard . 3 19 Chandler . 2 18 
Bullock . 2 17 Granbery . 0 16 
Marsland . 4 16 Currier . 5 16 
Molloy . 5 14 Giriat . 3 13 
Donovan won the shoot-off. 
Event No. 4, 10 targets, Olympic, scratch: 
Granbery . S Donovan . 4 
Chandler . 7 Giriat . 4 
Bullock . 4 Mrs. Vogel . 7 
Marsland^ . 7 Stoddard . 4 
Event No. 5, 25 targets, scratch: 
Mrs. Vogel . 21 Stoddard . 18 
Donovan . 20 Bullock . 17 
Granbery . 20 Chandler . 17 
Giriat . 19 Marsland . 14 
Ne.xt week, Feb. 9, New Rochelle will shoot a team 
match with Siwanoy Country Club, of Mt. Vernon. Sev¬ 
eral professionals are also expected to participate, and 
the shooting will probably continue in the afternoon. 
Feb. 1.—Strong northwest wind. 
Scratch 
sweepstakes. 25 targets: 
Granbery . 
. 23 
Bullock . 
19 
Stoddard . 
. 21 
16 
Saturday cup, 25 targets. 
handicap: 
isullock ... 
Granbery .. 
. 0 
19 
Stoddard . 
. 2 21 
Black . 
2 
17 
Handicao 
sweep, 25 targets: 
-Bullock ... 
. 2 2i 
Stoddard . 
9 
19 
Granbery . 
. 0 20 
Black . 
. 3 
18 
Handicap 
sweep, 25 targets: 
Stoddard .. 
Bullock . 
. 2 
19 
Granbery . 
. 0 21 
Black . 
. 3 
17 
Crescent A. C. 
Bay Ridge. N. Y., Feb. 1.—The day brought on a 
^am shoot with the Rumson Coilntry Club, of Seabright 
N. J.., which resulted in the home team winning by 1^ 
targets, the finals being: Crescent Athletic Club, 384; 
Rumson Country Club, 371. High gun was M. Stiner, 
of the Crescent, who made 84; second high was H. 
Boulton, of the Seabright 'bunch, who eliminated 82. 
Ihe third man was F. B. Stephenson, of the home team, 
with 81. The committee cup credits George Brower with 
one win, with a score of 46 from 8 gifts. W. S. Jones, 
with a tremendous handicap of 24, won the take-home 
trophy with 95. C. Blake with 2 and H. I. Caesar with 
6, each made fulls on the monthly cup. The Hyatt 
trophy ran into a tie between C. R. James from scratch 
and E. B. Stephenson, who drew 4, getting 41. Scores: 
Interclub shoot, 500 targets per team: 
Crescent A. C. Rumson Country Club. 
J F James. 74 H Boulton .82 
H 
M Brigham. 
72 
M 
Stiner . 
84 
F 
Hyatt . 
73 
F 
B Stephenson... 
81- 
-384 
Committee cup. 
50 targ( 
G 
Brower . 
. 8 
46 
H 
M Brigham. 
. 0 
44 
C 
Blake . 
. 4 
43 
C 
R James. 
. 0 
42 
W 
S Jones. 
19 
41 
H 
I Caesar. 
. 12 
41 
W 
W Pell. 
. 2 
39 
R 
C Williams. 
. 8 
39 
J F James. 
. 0 
38 
J P Kellogg. 
79 
C K James. 
76 
H I Caesar. 
63 
W S Jones. 
71- 
-371 
handicap: 
M Stiner . 
. 0 
.37 
H Boulton . 
. 2 
37 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 6 
37 
G G Stephenson, J 
r 4 
37 
J P Kellogg. 
. 4 
35 
F S Hyatt... 
. 2 
32 
G Bingham. 
. 10 
29 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
34 
A Blake . 
. 4 
28 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets, handicap: 
M Stiner . 0 84 F S Hyatt. 4 Ti 
W S Jones. 24 95 A Blake . 8 75 
J P Kellogg. 8 87 
H Boulton . 4 86 
H I Caesar. 24 84 
G Brower .16 82 
F B Stephenson.... 0 81 
R C Williams.16 78 
C Blake . 8 77 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, 
Blake . 2 25 
I Caesar . 6 25 
Boulton . 1 23 
P Kellogg . 2 23 
Brower . 4 23 
S Jones. 6 21 
C R James. 0 19 
M Stiner . 0 19 
A G Hendrickson... 3 19 
Hyatt trophy, 50 targets, 
C R James . 0 41 
F B Stephenson.... 0 41 
M Stiner . 0 £9 
F S Hyatt. 2 38 
A E Hendrickson... 6 33 
J F James. 0 37 
J F James. 0 74 
H M Brigham. 0 72 
G G Stephenson, Jr 8 80 
C R James. 0 80 
W W Pell . 4 69 
A B Hendrickson... 12 rij 
G Bingham .10 60 
handicap: 
G Bingham. 10 19 
H M Brigham. 0 18 
R C Williams. 4 18 
F S Hyatt. 1 ll 
W W Pell . 1 17 
A Blake . 2 17 
F B Stephenson. 0 48 
J F James. 0 16 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 IS 
handicap: 
H M Brigham . 0 36 
A Blake . 4 35 
W W Pell. 2 34 
G G Stephenson. 4 33 
C Blake . 4 43 
WINNERS OF 1913 
Follow Old; Year’s Lead 
^mi n g ton-U MC Triumphs Over All 
— AT — 
PINEHURST MIDWINTER SHOOT 
Wins High on All Targets, Long Run and Ties for 
High Professional, There were more Ideming to/f rUMC 
guns and shells used than any other make. 
Will The New Year Exceed This Magnificent List of 1912’s 
REMINGTON-UMC Amateur Triumphs? 
R. H. Bruns, Indiana State Tournament and Tied for Second Highest 1912 
Amateur Record. 
Vassar Cate, Southern Handicap. 
Frank Campbell, Western Handicap. 
H. P. de Mund, Arizona State tournament. 
F. G. Fuller, Wisconsin State Tournament, 
J. R. Graham, Illinois State Tournament and Individual Clay Bird Cham¬ 
pionship of World at Olympic Games. 
Jack Jewett, Minnesota State Tournament. 
V. W. Johnson, Mississippi State Tournament. 
W. T. Laslie, Alabama State Tournament. 
A. M. Messner, Michigan State Tournament. 
C. N. Newcomb, Westy Hogans’ Championship. 
C. F. Nelson, Handicap Championship of Colorado, Wyoming and New 
Mexico. 
W. E. Phillips, Grand American Handicap. 
C. H. Parker, North Dakota State Tournament. 
Dr. L. G. Richards, Virginia State Tournament. 
Wm. Ridley, First Highest 1912 Amateur Record. 
Geo. J. Roll, Tied for Second Highest 1912 Amateur Record. 
R. L. Spolts, Maine State Tournament. 
Moroni Skeen, Utah State Tournament. 
J. E. Taylor, North Carolina State Tournament. 
Ed. Varner, Nebraska State Tournament. 
Wm. H. Varien, California-Nevada Tournament. 
S. G. Vance, Amateur Championship of Canada. 
J. P. Wright, Arkansas State Tournament. 
Harry Whitney, Kansas State Tournament. 
J. P. White, South Dakota State Tournament. 
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Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Feb. 1.—J. R. VVettstein won 
the 100-bird handicap for the Guggenheim trophy to-day 
with 81. From a handicap of 30, Dr. R. J. Held, who 
shot from scratch, broke 78. Z. C. Offutt made 75. 
Jessie Thorne lent her smile and good humor to the 
occasion, and with the help of 19, scored 71. A brisk 
and uncertain wind made shooting difficult The scores: 
J. R. Wettstein (30) 81; Dr. R. J. Held (scratch) 78; 
T. F, Pelham (1) 77; Z. C. Offutt (scrati h) 75; C. L. 
Yates (3) 74; Dr. Currie (10) 72; E. L. Haas (8) 71; 
Miss Jessie Thorne (19) 71; C. H. Hadlock (23) 70; 
H. J. Smith (12) 69; J. Donovan (4) 65; M. R. Guggen¬ 
heim (4) 60; J. G. Wintjen (5) 60; \\. Thorpe (5) 58; 
H. V. Morgan (10) 45. 
Massachusetts Trapshooting League. 
Beverly, Mass., Jan. 31.—A plan is on foot to form 
a Massachusetts Trapshooting League, to be composed 
of gun club teams from Holyoke Gun Club, Chicopee 
Falls, Worcester, United Shore of Beverly, Paleface and 
B. A. A. gun clubs^ of Boston, with a possibility of the 
newly organized Everett Gun Club joining the new 
J-eague. The Everett Gun Club is composed of some of 
the prominent business men and citizens of the city. 
C. R. Russell is president .ind E. J. Drew secretary- 
treasurer. Among the prominent members of the club 
are John Ripley, William J. Bryant Alderman Charles 
F. Cooke, Charles F. Spencer, Jr., Melvin B. Gilmore, 
l^awrence P. I.awton, ‘iVilliam IDay (a well-known busi¬ 
ness man), William J. Ford, William \Yilloughby, James 
R. Kempton, William R. Howland, of Stoneham, Dr. 
Russell P. Bodge, of Somerville; Thornton Smith, City 
Auditor, of Everett; Dr. P. R. Studley, James J. Ross 
and Harry R. Grant. 
Marine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, N. Y., Feb. 1.—Five gunners broke 
rocks here to-day, despite most unlikely trap weather. 
J. M. Hawkins got away with first leg on February cup 
with (IS) 90. Ties on January cup were settled, the 
trophy finally becoming the property of P. R. Towne 
with 92, 10 more than S. P. Hopkins had. Scores: 
February cup, 100 targets, handicap: 
J M Knox. 18 90 W H Davol.16 86 
P R Towne. 4 88 S P Hopkins. 4 86 
C M Camp.12 88 
