March 8, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
315 
New York A. C. 
Pelham Manor, N. Y., March 1—George Fred Pel¬ 
ham left Siwanoy long enough to come back at Travers 
Island to-day. He won four events, and included in his 
victories the Day trophy shoot, a handicap at lOO clay 
pigeons, and the Stoll, Robinson and special cup con¬ 
tests The distance handicap trophy was won permanently 
by b C. Grinnell. Ralph L. Spotts won high gun 
trophy with S8 out of 100. The scores: 
March cup, '-3 targets, handicap: 
O C Grinnell. 2 
G F Pelham. 4 zo 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 2a 
\V B Ogden. 2 24 
C W Church.. 
F McMahon 
Shoot-off: 
C Grinnell. 2 
F Pelham. 4 
D 
0 24 
0 23 
R L Spotts. 
E N Huggins . 
C Stein . 
J I Brandenburg... 
G H ilcLemore. 
T Lenane, Jr. 
Stoll trophy, 25 targets. 
G F Pelham. 4 
E N Huggins 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 
C W Church. 0 23 
T I Brandenburg... 5 23 
C Stein . 0 22 
W B Ogden. 2 21 
Shoot-off: 
G F Pelham. 4 25 
handicap: 
O C Grinnell .... 
R L Spotts. 
G H McLemore. 
D F McMahon.. 
G F Pelham. 
E N Huggins.... 
E N Huggins. 
Robinson trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
G F Pelham...."...'.' 4 25 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 25 
R L Spotts. 0 24 
C Stein . 0 23 
T I Brandenburg.... 5 23 
C W Church. 0 22 
Shoot-off: 
G F Pelham. 4 25 
O C Grinnell. 
W B Ogden. 
D F McMahon. 
G H ilcLemore.... 
E N Huggins. 
T Lenane, Jr. 
Travers Island trophy, 25 targets, handicap 
O C Grinnell. 2 25 
W B Ogden. 2 24 
J I Brandenburg... 5 23 
G F Pelham. 4 22 
R L Spotts. 
E N Huggins. 
0 22 
5 22 
C Stein 
T Lenane, Jr... 
D F McMahon. 
G H McLemore 
C W Church.... 
Special trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
25 
_ F Pelham. 4 
O C Grinnell. 2 25 
C Stein . 2 24 
\V B bgden. 2 24 
D F McMahon. 0 24 
Shoot-off: 
G F Pelham. 4 25 O C Grinnell 
R L Spotts. 
C W Church. 
J I Brandenburg... 
T Lenane, Jr. 
0 21 
5 21 
0 20 
0 20 
0 15 
3 20 
2 21 
0 21 
0 18 
0 20 
4 2o 
5 17 
5 
2 22 
2 19 
1 18 
0 17 
5 17 
3 20 
2 21 
3 20 
1 20 
0 19 
0 17 
0 24 
1 22 
5 21 
1 18 
2 18 
Distance handicap (for current week), 25 targets: 
W B Ogden. 19 22 C Stein .18 20 
C W Church. 21 21 D F McMahon.20 19 
O C Grinnell.21 21 J.I Brandenburg... 16 18 
G F Pelham. 17 20 R L Spotts. 21 15 
Distance handicap (for leg for Feb. 22), 25 targets: 
o 
C Grinnell. 
21 
23 
W 
B Ogden. 
19 
17 
R 
L Spotts. 
21 
22 
D 
F McMahon. 
20 
16 
C 
Stein . 
18 
22 
C 
W Church. 
21 
15 
T 
I Brandenburg... 
IG 
21 
G 
F Pelham. 
17 
14 
T Lenane, Jr. 
, 18 
IS 
Shoot-off for oernianent 
possession of distance 
; han- 
d:cap cup, 25 targets: 
n 
C Grinnell. 
, 21 
18 
C 
Stein . 
18 
18 
0 
C Grinnell. 
, 21 
22 
C 
Stein . 
18 
18 
Dav trophy, 100 
tprs 
■pts, 
hand'cap: 
G 
F Pelham. 
IG 100 
C 
Stein . 
2 
86 
T 
Lenane, Jr. 
12 
93 
c 
W Church. 
0 
86 
o 
C Grinnell. 
X 
93 
E 
A Huggins . 
21 
85 
J 
I Brandenburg..., 
. 20 
91 
\y 
F McMahon. 
2 
80 
W- 
B Ogden. 
. 8 
88 
G 
H McLemore.... 
0 
69 
R 
L Spotts. 
. 0 
88 
Hiffh gun trophy, sc^'=‘tch, "*00 targets: 
R 
L Spotts. 
88 
W 
B Ogden. 
80 
G 
F Pelham . 
80 
D 
F McMahon. 
78 
C 
W Church .. 
86 
J 
i Brandenburg... 
71 
0 
C Grinnell . 
85 
G 
H JfcLemore_ 
69 
C 
Stein . 
84 
E 
N Huggins. 
64 
T 
Lenane, Jr. 
81 
West Chester Country Club. 
Arthur Corltes became champion of New York 
Stock Exchange in rock breaking ability at annual shoot 
held at the country club. E. A. Tauchert, with GG won 
third on net breaks. Corlies had 85. High gross score 
was divided between W. S. Jones, Jr., and E. Kimball, 
each carding 90. Jones won shoot-off. Chauncey B. 
Spears and Howard Boulton finished on even terms for 
the second best tally from scratch with 83 each, the 
latter winning the shoot-off, 19 to IG. The summaries: 
W S Jones, Jr, 
E Kimball _ 
E A Tauchert. 
L Crawford ... 
C E Berner... 
\V W Pell. 
C B Spears... 
A Corlies . 
C Lyon. 
H H Benkard.. 
S D McGraw.. 
H Boulton. 
J Carlisle . 
G H Moore.... 
\V W Herrick. 
W B Potts. 
E M Leash.... 
F Gallatin .... 
T Dick . 
H T Whitney. 
C H Thierlot.. 
S Scott . 
24 
96 
J 
P Kellogg. 
.. 5 
80 
21 
96 
E 
T Tefft. 
.. 40 
80 
29 
95 
H 
Dewing . 
.. 14 
75 
15 
94 
A 
Whitney . 
.. 35 
74 
27 
93 
14 
Roesler . 
.. 14 
14 
13 
93 
F 
L Richards.... 
.. 35 
72 
9 
92 
A 
V Stout. 
,, ?1 
70 
6 
91 
T, 
M Dickinson... 
.. 25 
67 
25 
91 
S 
M Becker. 
.. 32 
G7 
10 
90 
H 
H Childs. 
.. 32 
h/ 
21 
90 
W 
J Berg. 
.. 31 
65 
6 
89 
G 
M Sidenberg... 
.. 21 
63 
30 
89 
A 
P Pillot. 
.. 35 
61 
25 
88 
H 
S Kip. 
.. ,37 
57 
18 
87 
N 
L Borland. 
.. 21 
57 
22 
86 
J 
H Melick. 
.. 29 
51 
35 
84 
T 
C Watkins. 
.. 19 
51 
11 
83 
M 
Davis . 
..25 
46 
24 
83 
Leroy Frost .;_ 
... 15 
45 
- 7 Hi 
H 
,..27 
42 
40 
82 
A 
B Gale. 
,..32 
37 
0 
82 
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WlNCHBSTBR 
.22 Caliber Cartridges and Muskets 
The World’s Indoor Record Tied Again 
Just to show that their 
feat of tying and out¬ 
ranking the world’s 
indoor record cf 996 
was not a matter of 
luck, but the result of 
skill coupled with the 
best of cartridges and 
rifles, the Warren (Pa.) 
Rifle Team made the 
recent match. The individual scores of 
the members of the team were: Sweeting, 200; Munson, 
200; Keller, 199; Wheelock, 199; Robertson, 198. The en¬ 
tire team shot Winchester .22 Long Rifle “Lesrnok” Car¬ 
tridges, regular stock loads, such as anyone can buy any¬ 
where. Mr. Sweeting, Mr. Munson, and one other member 
shot Winchester .22 Caliber Muskets. This shooting, and 
that done by the team a short time ago, when they tied and 
outranked the World’s Indoor Record, is convincing proof 
that 
REGULAR STOCK W CARTRIDGES 
ARE BETTER THAN SPECIAL LOADS 
A composite target of 
one of Sweeting’s 
scores, 20 shots 
same score m a 
Composite of 100 shots 
996 X 1000 
Glenwood Country Club. 
The New Columbus Gun Club Company. 
Glenwood, L. I., March 1. —The first crack at the 
cup offered by C. E. Berner (four high scores out of five 
taking the trophy), was. pulled to-day and was won by 
H. J. Hornung with 49. Fifty targets will be shot for 
each of the five days. In the Jackson cup shoot Silk- 
worth had high scores of 45 out of 50. The scores: 
Berner trophy, 50 targets, handicap: 
H T Hornung. 49 D E Smith. 39 
W Silkworth . 44 
J C Jackson. 40 
Jackson cup, 50 targets, 
W Silkworth . 4s 
D E Smith. 44 
H J Hornung. 44 
Sweepstake, 25 targets: 
W Silkworth . 23 
D E Smith . 23 
L E K White. 21 
L E K White. 32 
handicap: 
L E K White. 44 
C W Berner. 37 
T C Jackson. 18 
C W Berner. 17 
I-I J Hornung. 16 
Team race, 25 targets, handicap: 
W Silkworth, capt. 24 C W Berner, capt.. 23 
J C Jack. 21 D E Smith. 25 
H J Hornung.21—69 L E K White.19—67 
A COMPLETE reorganization of the Columbus Gun 
Club has been consummated, and at a meeting held 
Monday evening, Feb. 24, the new club incorporated 
under the name of the New Columbus Gun Club Com¬ 
pany, and the following officers were elected for the 
year to begin on March 1: John R. Taylor, President;. 
J. H. Smith, Vice-President; W. R. Chamberlain, Secre¬ 
tary, and Fred Shattuck, Corresponding Secretary and 
Publicity. The new directors are: Frank P. Hall, J. ±1. 
Smith, John Keifer, John R. Taylor and W. R. ChamDer- 
lain. 
The club house and grounds in Arlington, at which 
many national shoots have been held since its dedica¬ 
tion eight years ago, will be improved and a series ot 
popular shoots inaugurated. 
The management of the club wish to extend to the 
shooters of C)hio, and the sportsman of the country a 
very cordial invitation to attend its different doings, and 
make the club headquarters when in this section. 
The regular weekly club shoot will be held on Sat¬ 
urday afternoon of each week, and the first tournament 
some time in March or April, announcement of which, 
with program, will be mailed to the sportsmen about 
ten days previous. Fred .Shattuck, Cor. Sec'y- 
