Feb. 22, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
247 
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Mt. Kisco Gun Club. 
Mt. Kisco, N. Y., Feb. 12. — The scores at the traps 
were unusually poor to-day, owing to a strong head wind, 
which made the- targets act like St. \’itus’ dance. A leg 
on the President of the town’s silver cup, and the J. 
Stevens Arms Co. trophy went to A. il. Cornell, of 
iledford Hills. Scores: 
J. Stevens Arms Co. trophy, 25 targets, handicap- 
first leg: 
A 
M Cornell. 
7 
25 
C M Briggs... 
9 
18 
L 
C Remsen. 
0 
24 
T A Benedict.. 
, 3 
18 
G 
E Sutton. 
5 
24 
F E Wood. 
7 
19 
A 
Betti . 
2 
23 
T H Miller.... 
4 
17 
F 
B Smith. 
4 
21 
C A Barnard.. 
6 
14 
Chas H. Banks.. 
5 
20 
W Gardiner .. 
. 6 
14 
F 
Sherwood . 
5 
20 
President of the 
I'iilage 
silver cup—first 
leg: 
A 
M Cornell .... 
7 
24 
T H Miller.... 
4 
20 
A 
Betti . 
3 
23 
C M Briggs- 
9 
19 
L 
C Remsen. 
0 
21 
F Sherwood .. 
5 
19 
G 
E Sutton. 
4 
21 
F E Wood. 
. V 
18 
F 
B Smith. 
4 
21 
C A Barnard.. 
, 6 
18 
C 
H Banks. 
5 
20 
E Brown . 
. V 
17 
J 
A Benedict..., 
3 
20 
W Gardiner ... 
. 6 
15 
February cup 
and 
Du 
Pont take-home 
trophy. 
25 
targets, handicap— 
•first leg: 
A 
Betti . 
2 
23 
F E Wood. 
, 7 
18 
F 
B Smith. 
4 
O*) 
E Brown . 
V 
18 
G 
E Sutton. 
4 
22 
C H Banks.... 
. fa 
20 
A 
M Cornell. 
7 
19 
J H Miller.... 
4 
19 
L 
C Remsen. 
2 
20 
W’ Gardiner .. 
9 
16 
F 
Sherwood . 
5 
20 
C A Barnard... 
7 
17 
C 
M Briggs. 
9 
19 
M Russell . 
10 
16 
J 
A Benedict. 
3 
19 
Special trophy, 
, 25 targets, handicap—first 
leg: 
F 
B Smith. 
3 
21 
W Gardiner ... 
9 
17 
L 
C Remsen. 
2 
20 
C A Barnard... 
7 
19 
G 
E Sutton. 
4 
19 
A Betti . 
2 
18 
F 
E Sherwood.,,. 
5 
IS 
J A Benedict.. 
3 
17 
C 
H Banks. 
5 
18 
M Russell . 
10 
16 
J 
H Miller. 
4 
20 
F E Wood. 
7 
20 
A 
M Cornell. 
7 
19 
E Brown . 
7 
14 
C 
M Briggs. 
9 
20 
February cup, 
25 
targets. 
handicap: 
L 
C Remsen. 
1 
24 
C M Briggs.... 
9 
19 
T A Benedict . 
3 
23 
F B Smith. 
3 
22 
A 
Betti . 
1 
21 
F Sherwood .. 
3 
20 
A 
M Cornell. 
9 
18 
F E Wood. 
7 
22 
C 
H Banks. 
5 
20 
E Brown . 
10 
18 
Du Pont trophy, 
25 targets, handicap: 
J 
A Benedict . 
2 25 F E Sherwood. 
5 
20 
A 
Betti . 
2 
23 
F E Wood. 
2 
IS 
L 
C Remsen. 
0 
22 
A M Cornell... 
6 
20 
F 
B Smith. 
2 
21 
C M Briggs... 
8 
17 
C 
H Banks. 
a 
20 
E Brown . 
9 
17 
Take-home trophy, 25 tar 
gets, handicap: 
A 
Betti . 
24 
F E Sherwood. 
0 
20 
F 
B Smith. 
3 
23 
A M Cornell... 
5 
18 
L 
C Remsen. 
2 
23 
Tas A Benedict 
1 
19 
C 
H Banks. 
4 
21 
C M Briggs.... 
8 
17 
Essex County Country Club. 
M’est Orange, N. J., Feb. 15.—13. M. Shanley, Jr., 
from scratch was high gun here to-day, winning two out 
of the three events. In the take-home trophy shoot, 
he tied James A. Hart, another scratch man, with 24. On 
the shoot-off Shanley won. Scores: 
Take-Home trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: B. M. 
Shanley, Jr. (0) 24, J. A. Hart (0) 24, A, Bryant (2) 18, 
Peter Hauck, Jr., (5) 17. 
February cup, 25 targets, handicap: B. M. Shanley, 
Jr., (0) 23, J. A. Hart (0) 22, A. Bryant (2) 18, Peter 
Hauck, Jr. (5) 20, P. P. Heller (6) 22, W. E. Stewart 
(8) 19, A. O. Headley (2) 18. 
Bryant trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: B. M. 
Shanley, Jr. (0) 19, A. Bryant (2) 18, Peter Hauck, Jr. 
(5) 23, P. P. Heller (6) 24, W. E. Stewart (8) 16, A. O. 
Headley (2) 13, C. H. Daly (0) 18. 
Elkton Gun Club. 
Elkton, Md., Feb. 15.—The poultry shoot held to- 
day, was^ attended by a bunch of toppers. The shooters 
were divided in three classes, and three pairs of chickens 
were given in e.ach class. Williams, Rose and Reynolds 
>n Class A; Bouchelle, Jordan and King won in 
gass B; Sykes, Strickland and Stephens in Class C. 
High scores of the day were carried off by H. Lynn 
Worthington, professional, of Rising Sun, Md., and 
C. Williams, each with a score of 91 out of 100. Scores: 
Class A—H. L. Worthington 91, Hammond 88, G. 
Lewis 75, C. Williams 91, W. Ewing 88, Rose 89, T. H. 
Reynolds 89. 
Class B.—Samuel King 83, A. Bouchelle 79, C. Dilks 
63, Jordan 87. 
Class C — W. Rose 65, L. Sykes 77, W. Stevens 67 
R. Ott 66, M. Strickland 73. 
Queens Country IClub. 
Queens, L. I.. Feb. 15.—T. H. 
for high gun to-day, out of 150. 
J H Hendrickson . 
J Wynne . 
H H Shannon . 
W Johnson . 
W Hyland ... ’,. 
W Simonson . 
W Fressinger . 
N Lee ... . 
C Vogel . 
J Kissam . 
endrickson 
ores: 
broke 
141 
24 
25 
24 
22 
23 
23 
21 
21 
23 
23 
17 
21 
20 
22 
21 
21. 
22 
23 
20 
14 
11 
19 
15 
17 
16 
16 
15 
16 
17 
20 
17 
22 
19 
20 
22 
21 
16 
13 
13 
13 
17 
14 
17 
11 
19 
21 
18 
18 
16 
17 
20 
18 
20 
20 
’WINCHISTBR 
.22 Caliber Cartridges 
and Muskets 
Tie and Outrank the World’s Indoor Record 
'"JpHE Warren (Pa.) Rifle Team, shooting in competition recently 
in the Inter-Club Series of Matches, tied and outranked the 
World’s Record of 996, made last year by the Bridgeport team. 
The scores of the Warren 
wonders were as follows: 
SWEETING.200 
MUNSON.199 
HAINES.199 
WHEELOCK.199 
ROBERTSON.199 
Composite Target of Sweeting’s - 
Score. 20 Shots. TOTAL - - 996 
All of the team shot Winchester .22 Long Rifle “Lesmok” Car¬ 
tridges, regular stock goods, such as any one can buy 
anywhere. Mr. Sweeting and three others shot Winchester 
.22 Caliber Muskets. This wonderful performance, which out¬ 
ranks the previous World’s Record, because the latter contained 
a 198, confirms the opinion of the most successful shots that 
REGULAR STOCK W CARTRIDGES 
ARE BETTER THAN SPECIAL LOADS 
Composite Target of Total Score. 
100 Shots. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 12.— Owing to the disagree¬ 
able weather on Lincoln’s Birthday, the turnout was 
small at our all-day shoot, as it took a real enthusiast to 
face the elements. Paul von Boeckman was high gun 
for the day with an average of 79% per cent, for the en¬ 
tire program. E. E. Hallinger was second; G. H. Piercy 
third. H. H. Stevens was : 
also high professional gun. 
him busy most of the time. 
Shot at. Broke 
B M Shanley, Jr 200 144 
G H Piercy. 200 149 
E E Hallinger.. 200 151 
J H Hendrickson 200 145 
R Dixon . 200 96 
H J Burlington. 200 132 
F W Matthews. 200 121 
W H Matthews. 200 118 
H H Stevens... 200 145 
Feb. 15.—This was an 
clays, and several members 
weather and came out and s 
in charge of the office, and 
which was enough to keep 
Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
D C Kellinger.. 
60 
29 
II II Shannon.. 
200 
145 
A M Bressinger 200 
50 
F W Kent. 
120 
77 
K S Kearnev.... 
140 
77 
A Summerfield.. 
SO 
33 
P von Boeckm’n 
150 
159 
A Tewes.... 
60 
23 
Jas Smith . 
40 
21 
ideal day for shooting 
the 
took advantage of the fine 
lent a pleasant hour or two. 
The scores were not in keeping' with the day and were 
very ordinary. George Piercy was high gun and won 
the high average trophy after an exciting race with 
Hallinger, the latter missing his last target, a low duck¬ 
ing right-quartering bird, which he overshot. Thomas 
Kelly got third money with 74 per cent. The scores, in 
strings of 25: 
Piercy . 22 21 19 19 23 16 
Hallinger . 18 20 22 21 16 22 
Windisch . 15 11 15 13 .. 
Kellinger . 7 8 9 13 12 14 
McLemore . 11 9 14 17 13 .. 
Huggins . 14 10 15 12 18 .. 
Dixon . 17 16 22 15 .. .. 
Tewes . 16 18 12 18 16 14 
Burlington . 15 15 16 15 22 17 
Kelly . 16 21 19 20 17 .. 
Dr Ittner . 6 6 6 . 
Leary . 19 17 12. 
Williams . 15 16 20' 15 18 .. 
Jones . 10 11 9 8 .. 
On Washington’s Birthday we are going to have a 
m.erchandise shoot, starting at 2 P. M., and extend an 
invitation to all shooters to pay us a visit on that day 
and see how easy it is to win a nice prize. 
