April 5, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
44 S 
Du Poni Gun Club. 
WiLMiNGToy. Pel., March 2P.—The three main events 
to-day were the regular monthly contest for the Eugene 
E. du Pont team trophies, the final shoot-off for the 
1912 Class B cup, and a similar contest for final owner¬ 
ship of the 1912 Class P cup. A school of instruction 
for be.ginners was also started at No. 3 traps, with 
l.e.ster S. German, the well-known professional from 
Aberdeen, Md., as head schaolmaster. The school was 
decidedly popular, and was well attended, and bids fair 
to be one of the mam attractions at the weekly shoots 
of the local gun club. 
In the E. E. Du Pont team contests, eight teams 
competed, and J. II. .Minnick with his side partner, E. 
M. Ross, were high with a total of 4S out of 50, han¬ 
dicap allowances included. J. B. Grier and Henry 
Winchester, and R. S. Wood, paired with D. Lindsey, 
were second with 46. The several scores in this event 
were as below: 
Broke. Help. 
T’l. 
Points. 
Clyde Leedom . 
. 17 
3 
20 
Dr Bullock . 
. 14 
9 
23-43 
1 
J H Minnick. 
09 
1 
23 
E M Ross. 
. 20 
7 
25—48 
4 
S Reis . 
. 10 
9 
19 
I, C Lyon. 
. 21 
3 
24—43 
1 
W A Casey. 
. 14 
7 
21 
H P Carlon. 
. 21 
1 
22—43 
1 
W G Wood. 
3 
18 
H T Reed. 
. 16 
5 
21—39 
0 
W J Highfield. 
. 19 
3 
^2 
W Edmanson . 
. 21 
1 
22—44 
2 
J B Grier. 
. 18 
5 
23 
H Winchester. 
. 20 
3 
23—46 
3 
R S Wood. 
. 18 
5 
23 
D Lindsay . 
. 20 
3 
23—46 
3 
In the final contest for the 1912 Class B cup, all the 
eligibles with the exception of Victor du Pont put in an 
appearance, and after a good race, H. W. Bush won 
after a shoot-off with C. Thorpe Martin, both having 
broken 40 out of 50 targets in the event. The shoot-off 
showed some class on Mr. Bush’s part, as he broke 24, 
his opponent scoring only 18. The scores were: I. 
Turner 35, H. W. Bush 40, J. W’. Anderson 31, N. K. 
.Smith 31, C. T. Martin 40, H. P. Carlon 34, C. Leedom 
37, D. Lindsay 33, S. Tuchton 37. 
In the contest for final ownership of the 1912 Class 
D cup, all the ten eligibles—that is, those who had won 
the cup on one or more occasions during the year, 
were on hand. J. A. McMullen took the cup, breaking 
20 and 22 in his two strings of 25 targets each, being 
4 targets better than E. M. Ross, his nearest competitor. 
The scores were: E. M. Ross 38, J. II. Squires 26, W'^. 
A. Casey 30, W. J. Highfield 31, WC F. Jensen 23, J. A. 
McMullen 42, S. G. David 14, J. B. Grier 36, Dr. E. Q. 
Bullock 26, H. C. Pollock 36. 
Fifty-two shooters shot at 25 targets, but only one 
straight 25 was made, and that by Lester German; 24 
out of 25 was made by W. S. Colfax, Jr., J. B. McHugh 
and Edward Banks. The scores were: Isaac Turner 15, 
E. M. Ross 20, W. A. Casey 16, C. H. Anderson 7, W. F. 
Jensen 15, L. S. German 25, J. M. Turner 22, Eugene 
Raymond, Jr., 21, L. W’. Crawford 17, W. A. Joslyn 21, 
R. P. W^illis 16, W. S. Colfax, Jr., 24, N. K. Smith 15, 
C. H. Simon 17, Clyde Leedom 17, Dr. Bullock 14, S. A. 
Reis 10, L. C. Lyon 21, WC J. Highfield 19, WC F. 
Jensen 14, J. W^. Anderson, Jr., 14, C. H. Simon 16, H. P. 
Carlon 21, Edward Banks 24, J. B. McHugh 24, J. H. 
Minnick 22. John E. Miller 18, W. G. Wood 15, E. R. 
Jenks 11, H. L. Morgan 21. H. C. McClane 14, W. Ed- 
manson 21, IT. C. Pollock 19, Dr. A. Patterson 20, H. J. 
Taggart 11, H. T. Reed 16, S. G. David 11, Henry 
Winchester 20, W^. Tomlinson 20, W’m. H. Neely 18, W’m. 
Coyne 19, F. H. Springer 19, G. F. Lord 19, T. W^. 
keithley 21, E. R. Galvin 22, R. S. W'’ood 18, D. Lindsay 
20, karl Mayer 10, S. Tuchton 18, Dr. Betts 16, C. C. 
C-erow 17, Geo. Wolstingholm 13. 
Baltusrol Golf Club. 
Nfwark. N. j., March 29.—With a season of con¬ 
sistently good shooting. Dr. D. Webb Granberry be¬ 
came club champion after to-day’s program. His to-day’s 
score was 20 out of 25, totaling him an average of 19.375 
for the season. 
S. H. Browne broke 39 out of 50 from scratch, 
which put him in possession of the March cup on an 
average of 38.705. G. A. Williams topped the take- 
home trophy with 24 out of 25. while Marshall Geer, 
from 4 unshot rocks, took a leg on Cowperthwaite 
trophy, his gross breakage being 21 out of 12 pairs. 
The scores: 
March cup, 
50 birds, handicap: 
C 
H Stout ... 
.12 44 
G A Williams.. 
... 0 
36 
T 
W Lloyd .. 
. 0 42 
W Byrl . 
... 8 
36 
B 
F Fincke ... 
. 0 41 
H A Barclay ... 
...10 
36 
E 
A Knapp .. 
.12 41 
A Borden . 
... 10 
34 
F 
N Cowperthwaite 0 41 
J F Hahn . 
... 8 
33 
S 
H Browne . 
. 0 39 
A B Quarrier ... 
... 10 
29 
fake-home trophy, 25 
A Williams ,.... 0 24 
birds, handicap: 
. W Byrd . 4 
H Stout . 6 23 HA Barclay . 5 
B F Fincke . 0 22 E A Knapp . 6 
J F Hahn . 4 20 
S H Browne . 0 20 
T W Lloyd . 0 19 
Cowperthwaite trophv. 
M Geer . 4 21 
Dr D A Granberry 0 18 
S H Browne . 0 18 
F Fincke . 0 16 
F N Cowperthwaite 0 16 
A Borden . 5 16 
A B Quarrier . 5 15 
12 pairs, handicap: 
F N Cowperthwaite 0 16 
A Borden . 5 14 
T W Lloyd . 0 11 
G A Williams . 0 10 
Gutys for allkliyds ofshoot/od 
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THE 
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Club championship cup, 25 birds, scratch: 
B F Fincke . 
.. 21 
T W Lloyd . 
.19 
Dr D W Cranberry. 
. 20 
G A Williams. 
. 17 
F IN Cowperthwaite., 
.. 20 
M Geer . 
.16 
Secaucus Gun Club. 
Secaucus, N. j., March 30.—Twelve members of 
the club came out last Sunday afternoon for a little fun 
over the traps. No doubt the scores will be laughed at, 
but I will affirm they are true. And if any of the 
Jersey City or Hudson clubs don’t believe it, I will 
invite them to our next regular shoot on April 13 at 
2 P. M. sharp, and they will be made welcome, and go 
away convinced that my figures are accurate. The first 
five shot during a heavy rain, and our captain, Matthies, 
said the rain cracked the targets, and they broke easy. 
This is young Frohberg’s first shoot. The scores; 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
H Kroll .... 
.... 25 
19 
R Strobel .., 
33 
Meerbott _ 
.... 25 
17 
A Strobel ... 
... 50 
12 
Morgan .. 
.... 25 
17 
Monte . 
... 75 
36 
J KJolI . 
15 
Post . 
29 
Frohberg . 
4 
Tousaint . 
... 100 
53 
Duke . 
29 
Matthies . 
... 117 
71 
R. Morgan, Sec’y. 
Narine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, N. Y., March 29.—On the return shoot 
to day against Bensonhurst Y. C., the home team got 
trimmed by seven rocks in a five-hundred saucer pro¬ 
gram. Dr. Elliott, of Bensonhurst, and S. P. Hopkins, 
of the Marine and Field Club, tied for top gun with 
SO. Generally strong men on each team proved erratic, 
thereby keeping the general totals down. In the final 
for March cup, H. Lott and J. M. Knox tied for a 
final shoot-off next Saturday. Dr. Elliott cracked 23 
out of 25 for Dr. Atkinson cup. The scores; 
Inter-club shoot, 100 targets: 
Bensonhurst 
Y. 
C. 
iMarine and Field 
Club. 
Dr Elliott . 
SO 
S P Hopkins . 
80 
G Le Sauvage.. 
57 
P R Towne . 
54 
C Ferguson, Jr. 
70 
T M Knox . 
73 
J Van Pelt . 
71 
C D Sayre . 
53 
J \\ hite . 
63—341 
C Camp . 
74—334 
Dr Atkinson 
cup, 25 targets, scratch: 
Dr Elliott . 
.23 
1 A Beetle . 
T White . 
.21 
T Bruno . 
. 18 
C Ferguson, Jr. 
.20 
' T Inslee . 
.ItJ 
O’Brien . 
90 
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