March 15, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
349 
Crescent A. C. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., jMarch 8.—Fourteen trappers 
turned in scores here to-day. Eight events were on 
the program. J. F. James won a leg on the committee 
cup, scoring 44 out of 50. Foster Crarapton took a 
leg on the Spooner cup with 42 out of 50. He also 
was high gun in the shoot for the monthly cup with 
a full score of 25 targets. 
G. G. Stephenson, Jr., won the take-home trophy 
prize with 82 out of lOO, and also the C. Blake trophy 
after a shoot-off against J. F. James. 
Frank B. Stephenson took the leg on the Rerasen 
cup, broke 23 out of 25, and was high scratch gunner 
of the afternoon with 204 out of 250 targets. The scores: 
Committee cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
J 
F James. 
.... 0 
44 
A E Henry . 
.... 6 
34 
F 
B Stephenson 
.... 0 
40 
K C Williams ... 
.... 4 
32 
G 
G Stephenson, 
Jr.. 6 
39 
A E Cox . 
.... 0 
31 
C 
R James . 
.... 0 
38 
H T Spooner ... 
.... 4 
20 
!■' 
S Hyatt . 
.... 2 
38 
Spooner trophy, 50 
targets, handicap: 
F 
Crampton 
....14 
42 
J F James .... 
.... 0 
36 
F 
B Stephenson 
.... 0 
40 
A E Cox . 
.... 0 
36 
G 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 6 
39 
J Doig . 
... .20 
36 
F 
S Hyatt . 
... 2 
38 
H T Spooner ... 
.... 4 
34 
A 
E Henry . 
.... 6 
38 
P A McKee .... 
....14 
32 
C 
R James . 
.... 0 
37 
W J Dowse .... 
.... 0 
16 
R 
C Williams .. 
.... 2 
37 
Monthly cup. 
25 targets. 
handicap: 
F 
Crampton .... 
.... 7 
25 
C R James . 
.... 0 
16 
F 
B Stephenson. 
.... 0 
20 
J Doig . 
16 
G 
G Stephenson, 
Jr. 3 
20 
R C VVilliams .. 
.... 3 
17 
J 
F James . 
.... 0 
19 
A E Cox . 
15 
A 
E Henry .. 
.... 3 
18 
P A McKee .... 
.... 7 
14 
F 
S Hyatt . 
.... 1 
17 
H T Spooner ... 
.... 2 
10 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets, handicap: 
G 
G Stephenson, 
...12 
82 
C K. lames . 
... 0 
75 
F 
Crampton . 
...28 
81 
J Doig . 
...40 
73 
r 
F James . 
... 0 
79 
A E Cox . 
... 0 
73 
F 
B Stephenson. 
... 0 
77 
A E Henry .... 
...12 
72 
R 
C Williams ... 
... 4 
77 
P A McKee .... 
...28 
67 
F 
S Hyatt . 
... 4 
76 
H T Spooner .. 
... 8 
65 
Blake trophy. 
50 targets. 
handicap: 
G 
G Stephenson, 
Jr. 6 
43 
*E Cox . 
37 
J 
F James . 
.... 0 
43 
P A McKee .... 
....14 
35 
F 
Crampton . 
,...14 
39 
A E Henry .... 
.... 6 
34 
C 
R James . 
.... 0 
38 
*W J Dowse .... 
.... 0 
33 
F 
S Hyatt . 
... 2 
38 
A T Spooner ... 
.... 4 
31 
I 
Doig . 
... 20 
37 
R C Williams .. 
.... 2 
30 
F 
B Stephenson 
... 0 
37 
J. F. James trophy, 50 targets, handicap: 
F 6 Stephenson ... 0 44 
J G Stephenson .... 0 44 
F S Hyatt . 2 42 
F Crampton .14 40 
J F James .0 40 
A E Henry . 6 37 
Scratch shoot, 250 targets: 
C R James .0 35 
R C Williams .2 35 
J Doig .20 32 
*E Cox .0 29 
F B Stephenson .204 
J F James .203 
F S Hyatt . 183 
C R James .180 
J G Stephenson, Jr_177 
*E Cox . 162 
A E Henry . 145 
R C Williams . 137 
F Crampton . 115 
H T Spooner . 91 
P. A. McKee 
70 
Remsen trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephensen _ 0 23 
J F Tames . 0 21 
J G Stephenson, Tr.. 3 21 
F S Hyatt .'....I 2(T 
*Guests. 
C R James 
♦E Cox 
A E Henry . 3 
0 16 
0 14 
14 
Nt. Kisco Gun Club. 
Mount Kisco, N. V., March 8.— In spite of a raw 
day, quite a number of the shooters turned out at the 
monthly shoot of the Mount Kisco Gun Club to-day. 
A. Betti was high gun for the day with 96 out of his 
first 100 targets. The scores: 
February trophy, between two leg winners, 25 targets: 
A Betti . 
, n 
■ 25 
C A Barnard 
G E Sutton . 
. 5 
24 
M Russell ... 
L C Remsen . 
. 2 
24 
A M Cornell 
C M Briggs . 
. 8 
22 
F Sherwood 
h A Benedict . 
. 2 
21 
C H Banks . 
E Brown . 
. 8 
20 
F B Smith .. 
Stevens trophy. 
25 
targets: 
A Betti . 
24 
C A Barnard 
A M Cornell. 
. 5 
23 
M Russell .. 
F Sherwood . 
. 3 
19 
C M Briggs . 
C H Banks . 
. 5 
19 
“^L Dickerson 
G E Sutton . 
. 5 
22 
*W Palmer .. 
L C Remsen . 
. 2 
23 
*P Todd .... 
J H Miller . 
. 3 
24 
I A Benedict 
F E Wood . 
. 3 
19 
E Brown .... 
Shoot-off: 
A Betti . 
23 
L C Remsen 
8 21 
6 19 
5 21 
3 20 
5 17 
4 20 
8 21 
6 18 
8 18 
0 15 
0 16 
0 10 
2 22 
8 19 
22 
President of the Village 
F B Smith . 4 25 
A Betti .0 24 
A M Cornell . 5 24 
F Sherwood . 3 24 
C H Banks .5 23 
G E Sutton . 5 24 
L C Remsen . 1 24 
T H Miller .3 22 
F E Wood . 3 20 
silver cup, second leg: 
C A Barnard . 
M Russell . 
*L Dickerson . 
*W Palmer . 
J A Benedict . 
E Brown . 
*P Todd . 
C M Briggs . 
8 19 
8 19 
0 16 
0 15 
2 22 
8 19 
0 12 
8 18 
Take-home trophy and 
targets: 
T A Benedict .2 24 
L C Remsen .1 24 
A Betti . 0 23 
C H Banks .5 23 
A M Cornell .5 21 
F B Smith . 4 21 
F Sherwood . 3 20 
G E Sutton .5 20 
J H Miller . 3 22 
*Visitors. 
Du Pont special trophy, 25 
*L Dickerson 
C A Barnard 
M Russell ... 
*W Palmer .. 
E Brown . 
F E Wood ... 
C M Briggs .. 
*P Todd . 
6 22 
8 19 
8 20 
5 21 
8 20 
3 19 
8 19 
7 20 
A. Betti, Sec’y. 
VICTORY 
FOR THE “OLD RELIABLE” BRANDS OF 
Smokeless Shotgun Powders 
AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, [NEW YORK CITY 
FEBURARY 27th5to MARCH 5th, 1913 
The Amateur IndoorJChampionship 
Won by R. L. Spotts, New York City00 Straight, shooting DU PONT 
The Professional Indoor^ Championship 
Won by W. B. Darton, Portland, Me., 97 x 100, shooting SCHULTZE 
Tie for Second Place, H. H. Stevens, 
Roselle Park, N. J., 96 x 100, shooting SCHULTZE 
The ten contestants who qualified for the 
FINALS in the AMATEUR CHAMPION- 
SHIP Event USED DUPONT POWDERS 
Long Runs of the Tournament 
AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL 
R. L. Spotts, 123 Unfinished, H. H. Stevens, 161 Straight, 
DU PONT SCHULTZE 
In the PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION CONTEST 
of 5 Days, 50 Targets each day, H. H. STEVENS made 
HIGH SCORE, 246 x 250 shooting SCHULTZE 
Ask for information concerning DU PONT and SCHULTZE—the winners’ choice 
in this famous trapshooting event. Address Dept. 3. 
E. 1. du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. 
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 
Established 1802 PIONEER POWDER MAKERS OF AMERICA 
Nassau—Westchester. 
Glen Cove, L. I., March 6.- —The final shoot in the 
series of interclub trapshooting contests, in which the 
Nassau County Club has been participating, will be held 
March 23, at the Country Club of Westchester. 
The matches began in February, and have reached 
the final stage. In the initial shoot Country Club of 
Westchester defeated Rockaway Hunt Club team at 
Westchester; Rumson Country Club defeated Oakland 
Golf Club at Rumson, N. J.; Nassau Country Club won 
their match with the_ Piping Rock Club team at Piping 
Rock, and Garden City Gun Club won from Greenwich 
Country Club, at Garden City. 
In the second tournament, Westchester team beat 
Rumson and Nassau’s team defeated Garden City. 
Nassau’s team will include Howard F. Whitney, 
Thomas D. Hooper, Roy Rainey, Howard W. Maxwell 
and William W. Pell. 
The winner of February cup, offered at Nassau 
Country Club for shoots at home during that month, 
was won by W. E. Kimball with a total of 5 points. 
Other scores were: Herbert Lee Pratt 3 points, H. M. 
Cowperthwait 2%, B. B. Tilt 2, D. G. Geddes 2, and H. 
F. Whitney 1 point. 
Cash Prizes <o Women Trapshooters. 
The Du Pont Powder Company, of Wilmington, Del., 
is sending out to the women trapshooters a special prize 
offer for short stories on trapshooting subjects, and any 
of our women readers who are trapshooters are invited 
to compete for the prizes. 
In order to secure a good story on “Why I Took 
Up Trapshooting,” or “Trapshooting from a Woman’s 
Viewpoint,” they offer a cash prize of $50 to the woman 
trapshooter submitting the best story of 800 to 1000 words, 
and $25 for the second best story. Stories to be illus¬ 
trated with photographs. The winning stories will be 
used in high class magazines with the name of the 
author. A competent judge will decide which are prize 
winning stories. They reserve the right to use any 
one of the stories not selected as prize winner, the author 
to be paid $5 for the story and $1 each for photographs 
used. 
Poses of single shooters must be accompanied by the 
signed permission of the person photographed, giving 
privilege to use the picture in publications. 
All stories to be eligible for the competition should 
be in hand by Aug. 1, 1913. 
