March 22, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
385 
Glenwood Country Club. 
Glen Head, L. I., March 12—Thirty-three gunners 
took part in the second annual shoot of the Glenwood 
Country Club to-day. John H. Hendrickson, of the Ber¬ 
gen Beach Gun Club, broke 90 out of lOO for high gun. 
In the team competition, the Bergen Beach Gun 
Club won easily with 417 to 307. The Glenwood C9untry 
Club was second; Crescent A. C. third. Hendrickson 
was high again with 90 out of 100. Scores fr" 
Invitation shoot, lOO targets, handicap: 
John H. Hendrickson, Bergen Beach G. C.. 
H H Shannon, Bergen Beach . 
• D E Smith, Glenwood C C. 
C von Lengerke, Bergen Beach 
J C Jackson, Glenwood C C. 
F S Hyatt, Crescent A C. 
P J Collins, Bergen Beach. 
H L Pratt, Nassau C C. 
H D Berner, Glenwood C C. 
P von Boeckman, Bergen Beach . 
E Roesler, Nassau C C. 21 
W Hyland, Bergen Beach. 
E A Sierck, Manhasset Bay Y. C. 
H P Lee, Bergen Beach. 
if D Bergen, Bergen Beach. 
f H Ferrill, Rockaway G C. 
F B Stephenson, Crescent AC. 2 75 
H O Allyn, Bergen Beach. 
Capt. Dreyer, Bergen Beach. 
A E Ranney, New York A C. 
L M Palmer, Crescent A C. 
T F James, Crescent A C. 
M R Jones, Bergen Beach. 
L F Magnolia, Rockaway G C. 
Team shoot, 500 targets per team, scratch: 
Glenwood Country Club. 
5 
92 
.. 5 
89 
.. 20 
88 
.. 10 
88 
.. 3 
87 
0 
86 
.. 12 
86 
.. 12 
85 
.. 20 
85 
.. 5 
85 
.. 20 
85 
•>0 
83 
.. 20 
82 
..14' 
81 
.. 2 
81 
.. 12 
21 
.. 8 
80 
.. 12 
79 
.. 5 
78 
.. 12 
78 
.. 20 
77 
75 
.. 6 
75 
.. 10 
75 
.. 3 
72 
.. 12 
72 
.. 3 
69 
.. 12 
68 
.. 10 
63 
Bergen Beach G. C. 
J H Hendrickson.. 90 W Silkworth 
C von Lengerke... 84 C V Berner.. 
H H Shannon.84 J C Jackson. 
P von Boeckman.. 80 D E Smith... 
H H Shannon.79—417 H Berner ... 
Professional shoot, lOO targets, scratch: 
H H Stevens . 85 T A Davis- 
J S Fanning. 81 
84 
78 
74 
68 
63—367 
.... 59 
Daniel Boone Gun Club. 
Maethasville, Mo., March 15. — Poor scores! The 
boys said, “Good practice.” For the wind was blowing 
about forty miles an hour from left to right across the 
field, and the air was full of snowflakes. The weather 
was too bad to shoot, but some of the members were at 
the grounds trying to put up a club house, and wanted 
to get it so it could be used at our “Good Friday” shoot, 
so of course, they had to have some sport along with 
the work. The house will be 15 by 16, and is strictly 
portable, being made in eight section of an old dancing 
floor and put together with bolts. Scores: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Bollmann . 
. 50 
27 
Mutert . 
. 25 
14 
E Suhre .. 
. 50 
15 
F Koelling. 
. 25 
12 
Ahmann . 
. 25 
19 
. 25 
11 
Kite . 
. 25 
19 
F Suhre ... 
. 25 
10 
In an event at 12 pairs, the following scores were 
made: Ahmann 12, Mutert 12, F. Suhre 7. 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club. 
Danbury, Conn., March 16. —Our club held its first 
shoot for Stevens trophy on Thursday. On account of 
the bad weather not many showed up. The club ar¬ 
ranged a dinner, which in years past has created 
interest. C. Keet Plancon acted as chef, and the way 
he cooked the ham and spinach was some “cheffing.” 
Besides the Stevens trophy, we also shot for the 
Du Pont picture, which was won by R. Hall with a 
straight score of 25, with his handicap of four. The 
following were the scores for the Stevens trophy: 
W S Thompson. 5 47 
W A Gregory. 1 47 
Dr Sunderland. 5 47 
J Downs . 6 45 
E Verrey . 5 46 
S Fanton . 12 43 
K Plancon . 12 42 
W Austin . 14 44 
E. H. Bailey, Sec’y- 
Cerro Gordo Gun Club. 
hlASON City, la., March 10.—Herewith find scores 
made at first shoot of season by the Cerro Gordo Gun 
Club. The club is busy preparing for a one-day jack- 
rabbit on May 2, and also the Post Season shoot of 
the Iowa Sportsmen’s Association in July. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
J Kovalinka . 
50 
44 
Mossman 
.50 
32 
\\ Thomoson. 
30 
17 
Mann .... 
. 50 
34 
Foster . 
50 
33 
Madsen .. 
. 50 
30 
Monplasure .. 
G Konvalinka 
50 
39 
Flaherty . 
. 50 
20 
50 
33 
Dutro ... 
. 50 
39 
Mossman . 
50 
32 
H. B. Madsen. 
Bordentown Gun Club. 
Bordentown, N. J., March 15.—The Bordentown 
Gun Club had a shooting match at clay pigeons here 
to-day at 50yds. rise at 25 targets. The scores were: 
Kester 12, Evans 9, Maitland 11, Jones 12, Ratcliffe 21, 
Koenig li, McLaughlin 20. 
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