480 
FOREST AND STREAM 
April 12, 1913 
Hud son Gun' Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., April 6. —The following scores 
were made by the members of the Hudson Gun Club 
at the regular bi-monthly shoot to-day. Harry Burling¬ 
ton and Billy O’Brien fought it out for high average, 
and it was a very close race, Burlington winning out by 
one target. In the Schortemeier contest Billy O’Brien 
was high with 37 for Class A. Kelley, with 39, won 
a leg on the prize in Class B, while the winner in 
Class C was Jack Williams with 32 for his score. 
The weather this morning was of a mixed variety, 
with sunlight, snow squalls and wind blowing across the 
traps at 70 miles an hour, so the scores had to suffer 
accordingly, and when we could keep in range of the 
20 mark, we knew that we were doing some shooting. 
Dr. Downes and Harry Drury journeyed to the 
grounds this morning to settle a little difference that 
sprung up since our last shooting date, when Drury 
trimmed the Doctor. The outcome of this morning’s 
race was: Downs 33, Drury 31. As they each have one 
win to their credit, a third race is looked for in the near 
future, to see who is to be cailed Champion of Engle¬ 
wood. 
On April 20 we hold our next shoot, when the last 
contest for the Schortemeier trophies will take place, and 
as the shooters in their respective classes are very close 
in their scores, a good keen contest is scheduled to de¬ 
cide the winners. Harry Burlington promises to bring 
the Gautier Band along to root for him and help him 
win, so come out and visit us. Every body welcome to 
shoot at the Hudsons. 
Targets: 
25 
25 
50 
25 
25 
J 'Williams . 
. 10 
16 
32 
13 
16 
C von Lengerke. 
. 18 
23 
33 
16 
18 
H J Burlington. 
. 19 
20 
37 
21 
15 
H Pape . 
14 
22 
13 
9 
W Dowse .. 
13 
29 
14 
11 
T Kelley . 
. 16 
17 
39 
15 
14 
B Eeversdoft . 
. 17 
19 
35 
18 
15 
W Roach . 
12 
26 
13 
10 
W Raymond . 
. 16 
18 
26 
15 
11 
W Hutchings . 
19 
29 
14 
15 
J Whitley . 
19 
31 
17 
14 
1 
E Smith. 
. 18 
17 
37 
17 
20 
W 
O’Brien . 
. 19 
20 
37 
19 
16 
T 
Pape . 
15 
26 
12 
14 
Ur 
Downes . 
. 15 
16 
33 
16 
W 
Summerficld . 
. 12 
13 
25 
16 
c 
Jebhardt . 
. 11 
9 
28 
10 
w 
Eaton . 
. 10 
12 
21 
9 
w 
Kellinger . 
. 11 
15 
w 
Schott . 
. 10 
12 
A 
Kurzell . 
. 11 
12 
23 
D 
D Engle. 
. 18 
18 
T 
H Smith. 
. 15 
14 
25 
11 
H 
W' Drury. 
. 11 
10 
15 
16 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
South Euclid, O., April 5.—The regular weekly 
club contest of the Cleveland Gun Club, held to-day, at 
shooting park, Mayfield road, was somewhat of a shoot, 
seventeen shooters attending, and the scores are good for 
the day, as the wind blew a gale, pushing the targets in 
all quarters, high and low, which made the shooting 
very hard. 
P. R. Blakeslee captured the high gun prize for the 
day by breaking 116 out of 125 targets shot at. Doolittle 
was a good second with 113. The surprise of the day 
was the appearance of Mr. R. C. Hopkins, who has been 
one of the mainstays of the club for a number of years, 
but for the last six months he has' been somewhat under 
the weather and has not been able to attend the shoots, 
and his appearance to-day was a welcome one, and we 
hope to see him at the old stand for many years to 
come. Scores follow: 
Event No. 1 . semi-annual trophy, 50 targets: Doo¬ 
little 47, Blakeslee 45, Burns 44, Hogan 43, Weeden 42, 
Stepp 41, Doctor 40, Stevens 40, Noble 40, Stone 39, 
Hopkins 38, Freeman 37, Gould 37, Rockwell 36, Hart¬ 
man 31, Thorp 29, Brown 22. 
Event No. 2, annual trophy, 50 targets: Blakeslee 47, 
Doolittle 44, Docton 43, Burns 43, Hogen 41, Noble 41, 
Weeden 39, Brown 38, Stevens 37, Hartman 37, Stone 36, 
Thorp 35, Hopkins 35, Rockwell 34, Stepp 33, Freeman 31. 
Event No. 3, quarterly trophy, 25 targets: Blakes¬ 
lee 24, Stepp 23, Doolittle 22, Weeden 21, Docton 20, 
Jack 20, Thorp 18, Hopkins 18, Brown 18, Sapp 18, Hogen 
18, Stevens 17, Stone 17, Hartman 17, Noble 16, Grant 16. 
F. H. Wallace, Mgr. 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., April 5.—Nearly three thousand birds 
were thrown from the traps to-day. R. A. Hensler, J. 
Reed and J. Baldwin made perfect scores of 25 straight. 
The scores: 
R A Hensler. 22 24 25 17 21 23 22 17 21 
J Baldwin . 24 24 23 24 25 24 24 .. .. 
Wm Hassinger . 20 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 .. 
J Reed . 23 22 20 20 20 25 20 20 21 
H Hassinger . 18 22 21 21 . 
W H Dickenhorst. 22 18 19 22 22 22 23 23 .. 
T Hudson . 19 18 17 21. 
H Higgs . 24 23 24 24 23 . 
T C Weiler. 21 22 23 23 22 23 24 23 .. 
Tas A Murphy . 19 18 18 18 20 . 
'S Thornton . 20 21 19 19 . 
E Sickley . 22 21 23 19 20 22 23 .. .. 
I- Tomnkins . 21 18 21 17. 
M Weiler . 15 15 24 19 19 . 
E Sims . 16 17 16 19. 
Medford Gun Club. 
Medford, Okla., April 4.—-Our club held its regular 
monthly handicap shoot this afternoon. Dr. Blood won 
the trophy, a silver fork, shooting 22 out of 25 from the 
20yd. line. Handicap scores: 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
Td. 
M Brown .. 
. 17 
18 
Blood .... 
. 20 
. 17 
17 
. 21 
18 
Hutchinson 
. 17 
15 
Hardy ... 
. 21 
17 
Soucek . 
. 19 
18 
■IValling .. 
. 21 
14 
The following’ scores from 
the 16yd. 
line: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Hardv . 
. 50 
42 
Hutch .., 
. 25 
19 
Bunch . 
. 50 
41 
Wilson .. . 
. 30 
92 
. . 40 
32 
. 50 
36 
. 50 
37 
. 25 
18 
Blood . 
. 30 
23 
Dr. Antle and Mr. Young were guests from the 
Renfrew, Okla., Club. W. Hardy. 
Crescent A. C. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., April 5. —Shooting at the Crescent 
Athletic Club came to an end to-day, for the feature 
was at 200 targets for the championship of the season 
of 1913. The winner was J. H. I'anderveer with 178. 
The shooting committee explained the holding of 
two title shoots within as many months by the state¬ 
ment that the championship won by Mr. Blake was for 
the season of 1912. According to the committee the 
club always is a year behind in its title events, and as 
there is a strong probability that this is the last season 
of shooting at Bay Ridge, the committee decided to 
hold the 1913 championship to-day rather than wait for 
another year. It was rather hard lines for Mr. Blake, 
however, who only held the title for two months in¬ 
stead of the full year. 
Vanderveer won also the Take Home Trophy with 
95 out of 100. J H. Hendrickson was the high gun in 
the Take Home shoot, but being a non-member con'd 
win. 
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