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FOREST AND STREAM 
Feb. 15, 1913 
50 consecutive shots—10 on each target—made 'with 
Tp ^ Factory Loaded .22 L. Rifle Semi-Smokeless Ammunition using 
A machine rest; range 75 feet. Rifle not cleaned from start to finish. 
These cartridges were taken from a regular factory run, and are the same in quality as can be bought from any Peters dealer. 
They may be shot with equal confidence on any range from 25 feet to 100 yards or more. Always ask for Semi-Smokeless. 
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The Kind of Targets 
that can be made with the 
Semi-Smokeless Cartridges 
NO SPECIAL SPECIFICATION NECESSARY 
Crescent A. C. 
Sea Side Gun Club. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., Feb. 8.—A strong wind made 
■high scoring difficult at the Crescent Athletic Club 
to-day. Sixteen members faced the traps. The feature 
was the club championship (scratch) at 200 clay targets. 
Thirteen competed, each man shooting four strings of 
■ 50 targets. It was a close thing from start to finish 
between C. R. James and Charles Blake. Blake finally 
won with a score of 162, one bird to the good. Scores: 
Committee cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
W W Pell . 4 46 G G Stephenson, Jr 
J F James. 0 43 L) T Leahy. 
F B Stephenson. 0 41 C R James. 
A Blake . 4 41 G Bingham . 
C Blake . 4 41 H S Howard. 
M Stiner . 0 41 
4 
2 
0 
10 
6 
40 
39 
35 
32 
29 
Take-home trophy, 100 
C Blake . 8 89 
H M Brigham. 0 85 
'G G Stephenson.... 8 84 
J F James. 0 82 
F B Stephenson.... 0 82 
W W Pell. 0 81 
M Steiner . 0 SO 
C R James. 0 79 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, 
G Brower .. 4 24- 
C Blake . 2 23 
J_ H Vanderveer.... 1 23 
G G .Stephenson, Jr 2 21 
J P Fairchild. 2 20 
C R James. 0 19 
J T James. 0 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 19 
Hyatt trophy, 50 targets, 
C Blake . 4 44 
C R James. 0 43 
M Stiner . 0 41 
•G Brower . 8 39 
W W Pell . 4 39 
J P Fairchild. 4 37 
J Vanderveer . 2 37 
rgets, handicap: 
G Brower .16 76 
P Fairchild. S 76 
C Williams. 16 74 
G Bingham . 10 71 
J H Vanderveer. 4 71 
H S Howard. 12 69 
D T Leahy . 4 75 
A Blake . 8 65 
handicap: 
R C Williams. 0 19 
JAR Elliott. 0 19 
L G Langstaff. 4 17 
W W Pell. 2 16 
D T Leahy. 1 16 
H M Brigham. 0 15 
A Blake . 2 13 
M Stiner . 0 17 
handicap: 
PI Brigham . 0 36 
D T Leahy. 2 36 
J F James. 0 33 
F B Stephenson.... 0 38 
G G Stephenson.... 4 39 
R C Williams. 8 42 
Remsen trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C Blake . 2 23 F H Howard. 1 20 
G Brown . 4 23 
C R James. 0 21 
M Stiner . 0 21 
R C Williams . 4 21 
J T James. 0 20 
PI M Brigham. 0 20 
Club chamoionship, 200 
■C Blake ..'.163 
C R James. 162 
M Stiner . 159 
H M Brigham. 156 
J T James. IS't 
J H Vanderveer.138 
F B Stephenson. 153 
G G Stephenson. 2 19 
J P Fairchild. 2 18 
J H Vanderveer. 1 15 
J A R Elliott. 0 15 
F B Stephenson. 0 14 
W W Pell . 2 20 
targets, scratch; 
J P Fairchild. 125 
R C Williams.124 
*D T Leahy. 120 
G Brower . 120 
*A Blake . 73 
W W Pell . 131 
*Did not shoot full 200 targets. 
Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 8. —The regular shoot of 
the Sea Side Gun Club was held at their club grounds 
to-day, and was well attended, considering the weather. 
It was a day of poor scores, as the strong west wind 
gave the birds a very irregular flight, causing them to 
do all sorts of zig-zag stunts. However, Senior came 
through with 93 out of 100, breaking the last 49 out of 
50, a most creditable performance under the circum¬ 
stances, and giving him a leg in each event, the handi¬ 
cap cup and the Island Brook cup. Wilson followed him 
a close second with 91. Lyon with 4 handicap, tied 
with Wilson, scratch, at 46 on the President’s cup, 50 
birds, Lyon winning the leg by one bird in the shoot-off. 
Scores: 
President’s cup. 
50 ■ 
targets: 
Wilson . 
. 0 
46 
Southey ... 
. 0 
39 
I" XT.-.*-* 
. 4 
46 
. 4 
39 
. 0 
45 
. 2 
39 
. 0 
44 
Hall . 
. 2 
36 
Vanstone . 
. 0 
43 
Sterling ... 
. 4 
34 
TTiill . 
. 2 
43 
Fox . 
. 2 
32 
♦Gregory . 
. 0 
41 
♦Hubbard .. 
. 0 
22 
E Lewis . 
2 
41 
Plandicap cup, 
25 targets: 
. 0 
25 
Hall . 
. 1 
21 
anstone. 
. 0 
25 
Southey .... 
. 0 
20 
♦Gregory . 
. 0 
24 
Fox . 
. 1 
20 
. 1 
24 
Hall . 
. 1 
17 
. 0 
23 
. 2 
16 
. 2 
23 
. 2 
16 
Wilson . 
. 0 
22 
♦Hubbard .. 
. 0 
16 
Island Brook cup, 25 targets: 
Senior . 
. 0 
24 
Lyon . 
19 
. 0 
23 
Hall . 
. 1 
18 
. 0 
21 
. 1 
18 
. 0 
20 
;. 2 
17 
. 0 
20 
. 2 
16 
Hull . 
. 1 
20 
. 0 
12 
♦Gregorv . 
. 0 
19 
♦Visitors. 
T. M. A. 
Queens Country Club. 
Queens, L. I., Feh. 8.—J. P'. Simonson was high 
gun "in the weekly shoot of Queens Gun Club to-day 
with a total of 96 out of 100.. The scores: 
J F Simonson. 8 96 
J H Hendrickson.. 6 86 
T M Kissam.16 84 
R L Law. 12 82 
D K Morrell. 8 74 
W Hyland . 8 73 
J R Chapman. 8 68 
C I’ogel . 12 62 
Packer, Conn., Feb. 6. 
Forest and Stream grows better all the time. P'he 
articles by Prof. Niven and Reverend Rainsford are es¬ 
pecially to my liking. Very truly, 
E. P. Robinson. 
Montclair, N. J., Feb. 8.—Members of the Mont¬ 
clair Gun Club shot a 25-target handicap to-day for the 
tenth leg for the fall trophy. It was- won by Edward 
Winslow with (6) 22. A walking match at 10 targets 
was won by J. H. Francisco with 4. 
The results in the handicap shoot were: Boxall, (3) 
21; Batten (5) 19; S. T. Francisco (5) 20; J. H. Fran¬ 
cisco, (5) 19; T. J. Badgley (10) 14. 
In a practice shoot, George Batten broke 18 out of 
25. The club elected the following officers for the year: 
President, I. Seymour Crape; Vice-President and Field 
Captain, George W. Boxall; Secretary, Edward Wins¬ 
low; Treasurer, Chas. H. Bush; Counsel, T. J. Badgley. 
An invitation was e.xtended to the members of the 
Montclair A. C. to shoot with them during the next 
three months and also extended an invitation to the 
Somerville Gun Club to shoot a match in April. 
Demopolis Gun Club. 
Demopolts, Ala., Feb. 5.—There was a meeting ot 
the Demopolis Gun Club, Monday, Feb. 3, and the 
following officers were re-elected: Dr. E. B. Bailey, 
President; B. F. McCoy, Vice-President; W. C. DuFeu, 
Secretary-Treasurer; N. G. Winn, Captain. 
The boys are all looking forward to the opening ot 
the trap season, and we expect to hold one or two 
shoots this year. Shooting' days will be Thursdays of 
each week. All visitors welcome. 
W. C. DuFeu, Sec’y-Treas. 
Knollwood Country Club. 
White Plains, N. V., Feb. 28.—Knollwood Country 
Club held its weekly shoot here to-day. McN'oy broke 
78, which with a handicap of 5, won the event. The 
prizes for the event were presented by W. H. Merrall. 
Scores: 
Mc\’ov. 5 78 F B Mackey. 0 61 
W S Sykes. 0 67 EG Fox. 10 49 
F M Wilson. 10 64 
Laurel House Gun Club. 
Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 8.—A number of the cottage 
colony were out to see the shooting for the handicap 
cup, the captain’s cup, and the treasurer’s cup, at the 
Laurel House Gun Club traps to-day, which were all 
won by Charles V. Murphy, who shot from scratch. 
Others shooting included Maxwell Lester, I. H. Hance, 
T. E. Tunnisoii, F. F. \'anderhoef, J. L. Bright and 
A. J. McClure. 
