April 12, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
477 
A E Ranney, N Y A C. 
C S Medler, Berg^en Reach G C. 
W H Mathews, Jersey City G C. 
G H Vumpelly, Olean, N Y. 
II S Sindle, Little Falls, N J- 
A V Suydam, Bergen Beach G C 
L C Offert, White Plains G C... 
F Hillard, Lynn, Mass. 
H O Allyn, White Plains G C.... 
K M Owen, N Y A C. 
\V J Elias, Westchester C C. 
1 J McCahill, N Y A C. 
Conrad Stein, N Y A C. 
E Wigglesworth, Paleface G C.... 
72 
71 
143 
68 
74 
142 
80 
62 
142 
72 
70 
142 
67 
75 
142 
66 
76 
142 
70 
71 
141 
76 
65 
141 
68 
73 
141 
70 
70 
140 
69 
71 
140 
74 
65 
139 
70 
69 
139 
73 
65 
138 
Professionals: 
L S German. 179 
E W Funk. 170 
f M Hawkins. 169 
H S Welles. 169 
N Apgar . 163 
W B Darton. 159 
H H Stevens.151 
J S Fanning. 149 
C von Lengerke. 138 
O R Dickey. 133 
Team shoot. 
New York 
1000 targets: 
A. C. 
Westchester 
C. C. 
R 
L Spotts. 
... 167 
S Scott . 
r 
W Billings... 
....164 
R C Watson. 
1 ) 
F McMahon. 
... 163 
N L Herrick. 
G 
T Corbett.... 
... 162 
O Munn . 
A 
E Ranney... 
... 143—799 
G A Hobart. 
... 147 
E 
A Staples .. 
Boston 
... 164 
A. A. 
R A Faye. 
... 153 
F 
0 Williams.. 
... 163 
J L Snow. 
r C Adams. 
... 157 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., April 5.—Almost perfect weather 
conditions were enjoyed by the sixteen members and 
guests of the Siwanoy Country Club at the semi-weekly 
shoot. C. H. Hadlock was in particularly good form, 
and carried off the honors in the Stevens^ trophy, after 
shooting off the tie with Messrs. H. J. Smith and G. L. 
Yates, thereby winning the button. Hadlock also had a 
full score in the Du Pont trophy. Other full scores 
were made by E. W. Valentine, H. J. Smith and M. K. 
Guggenheim. , , ■ , 
E. W. Valentine won high honors from scratch with 
85 out of 100. Capt. Granbery, of the New Rochelle 
Yacht Club gun section, and G. L. Yates, tied at 82 
each. 
As a wind-up a “Del Gross” shoot, which is based 
fp a point system, with one point for each five straight 
targets broken, was won by M. R. Guggenheim with 
4 points to his credit in his score of 23 out of 25. Scores: 
Stevens trophy, 
25 targets, handicap: 
r H Hadlock. 
. 5 
25 
Senator Hunt . 
,. 8 
20 
G L Yates. 
6 
25 
Dr A W Currie.... 
,. 6 
20 
If I Smith . 
8 
25 
H V Morgan. 
,. 8 
20 
E \V Valentine. 
9 
24 
G A Wylie. 
.. V 
19 
T R Wettstein. 
8 
23 
L G Bond.. 
.. 4 
17 
M R Guggenheim.. 
. 0 
21 
H D Lent, Sr. 
,. 0 
17 
E L Haas . 
. 4 
22 
H D Lent, Jr. 
,. II 
14 
Capt Granbery .... 
. 0 
21 
L G Rauch. 
.. 5 
13 
Button won by 
Hadlock 
on shoot-off: 
Du Pont tropbv 
, 25 
targets, handicap: 
E W Valentine.... 
9 
25 
L G Bond. 
.. 5 
21 
If T Smith . 
. 6 
25 
Dr A W Currie... 
.. 6 
21 
r H Hadlock. 
. 8 
G L Yates. 
2 
19 
M R Guggenheim.. 
. 4 
25 
H V Morgan. 
5 
18 
L G Rauch. 
. 5 
23 
H D Lent. Sr. 
.. 0 
18 
E L Haas. 
. 4 
23 
Capt Granberv ... 
.. 0 
17 
Cl A Wylie. 
. 3 
22 
H D Lent, Jr. 
.. 0 
11 
TTig^ti scratcli, 100 tar 
cets: 
E W Valentine.... 
85 
Dr A W Currie... 
74 
82 
72 
G L Yates . 
82 
L G Bond . 
71 
M R Guggenheim. 
81 
H V Morgan. 
53 
'■ TI Hadlock . 
77 
H D LenF, Jr. 
51 
IT J Smith . 
76 
L G Rauch. 
48 
E L Haas. 
75 
H D Lent, Sr. 
40 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., April 5. —Fine weather brought a 
good many members and friends out to the Saturday 
shoot of the Jersey City Gun Club to-day, and a pleasant 
afternoon was spent smashing the clays. Dave Engle was 
high gun again to-day, finishing up with an average of 
84 per cent.; George Piercy second, only one point 
behind him. Kearney and Dixon tied with 46 each for 
the season trophy, and Summerfield won the leg on the 
Du Pont trophy, which was the first leg won on the 
prizes, and will be shot for four more Saturdays, the 
member winning the most legs, getting a silver watch 
fob. The scores follow, in strings of 25: 
Piercy . 20 21 18 23 24 19 . 
Burlington . 17 19 22 19 24 21 18 . 
Kearnev . 20 13 11 13 15 17 13 17 16 .. 
Dr Ittiier . 16 17 14 10 9 20 21 16 13 13 
Kellinger . 11 10 10 13 16 19. 
Dedell . ’ . 10 13 9 13 9 . 
M C Alpers. 13 9 10 8 . 
Hubbell . 18 12 13 21 20 15 14 . 
.Summerfield . 19 12 12 21. 
Dixon . 20 12 14 20 16 22 . 
.Slater .15 18 16 19. 
Jones .10 9 12. 
Engle . 23 20 21 20 . 
Lawton . 20 21 19 15 . 
Low . 9 10 9. 
G L Alpers. 7 3. 
Harvey . 1,8 13 18 17. 
ffasbrouck . 7 7. 
Block . 14 13 12. 
Our new members are commg to the front fast, as 
sc'-eral of them had never fired a gun until they joined 
a few months ago. Dr. Ittner came out to-day with the 
= Amateur = 
Championship of America 
Won by Charles H. Newcomb, Philadelphia, Pa., 
April 3, 1913 :: Travers Island, N. Y. 
Score, 179 x 200 with 
SCHULTZE 
Smokeless Shotgun Powder 
Under the Most Adverse Weather Conditions. 
Allen Heil, Allentown, Pa., was second in this 
classic event, scoring 169 x 200, using 
DU PONT 
and F. B. Stevenson of New York, and L. C. 
Wilson of Bridgeport, Conn., tied for fourth and 
fifth places in this event, using BALLISTITE 
and DU PONT respectively. 
Amateur average for two days’ shooting won by 
Charles H. Newcomb, score 355 x 400, using 
SCHULTZE. 
Long Run of tournament made by R. A. Faye, 
using SCHULTZE. 
DU PONT 
also ties for high professional average and decisively 
wins second, third and fourth professional averages. 
ANOTHER CONCLUSIVE proof of the 
superior shooting qualities of Du Pont Brands. 
Follow the example of the winning trapshooters and use 
Du Pont — Ballistite Schultze 
stock of his gun a few inches longer, the result being 
the best score the Doctor has had so far. Kearney, Kel- 
linger, Summerfield and Lawton are also some of the 
new ones that are fast catching the vets, and will make 
the rest of us hustle to keep in front. One of our en¬ 
thusiastic members, while in a generous mood has given 
$10 in gold, to be won by the member making 100 
straight at any of; our regular Saturday shoots during 
ihe remamder of our shooting season. Why not make 
it 500, brother, instead of 100 straight, and then you would 
be sure to keep your 10 -spot another season. 
White Flyer Gun Club. 
Conditions appear to be unusually bright for trap¬ 
shooting in the District of Columbia this year. Recently 
a new club has been organized in the southeastern part 
of Washington, and has adopted the name of the White 
Flyer Gun Club. They have a membership already of 
sixty. They will build a club house, 16 x 20 at Twentieth 
and A streets, S.E., and will shdot twice a week—Tues¬ 
days and Saturdays. The officers are: President, O. C. 
Ryon; Vice-President, E. G. A. Gaffield; Secretary and 
Treasurer, Geo. A. Emmons; Captain, H. M. Jett. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
L.tRCHMONT, N. Y., April 6 .—How much alike do the 
chronicles of Larchmont Yacht Club trapshoots read 
each week—Ralph Spotts high scratch gun, this week, 
136 out of 150. Two other events also went to R. L. S., 
each on straight 25—accumulation cup and special take- 
home trophy. W. E. Ferguson, A. J. McManus, A. W. 
Fitzgerald, R. J. Jones, W. J. Elias, A. B Alley, R. K. 
Spotts and T. Lenane, Jr., tied with full scores for take- 
home trophy. In the second trial, Lenane won with 
another 25 full. 
O. C. Hoyt. Fitzgerald, Elias, Alley, Spotts and 
Lenane tied with full scores for monthly cup. Fitzgerald 
won in the second shoot-off with another full. A. W. 
Whiting and Alley tied for the visitors’ cup, which Alley 
finally won. 
Elias won the ICO-target handicap match with a full 
score from 15, and won also 10-target scratch event. 
\\ biting took the special trophy with a full, and Lenane 
won 15-target scratch with 14. 
The final legs on non-winners’ monthly cup, Apnl 
monthly cup, March and April special trophies, the vis¬ 
itors’ cup and accumulation prize will be shot next 
Sundav, which will wind up the trap season here. 
