roster included Bill Joslyn, J. Minnick and other 
upper register D. T. S. C. shooters. The dis¬ 
crepancy between scores was just eight aero- 
saucers. Some of the members of Chester team 
made good scores. 
CLAY MO NT. 
W. A. Joslyn . 
\V. G. Wood . 
J. Minnick . 
E. M. Ross . 
Ike Turner . 
J. Anderson . 
H. P. Carlon ... 
C. H. Simon . 
L. L. Jarrell . 
W. G. Highfield . 
49—50 
48 
47 
47 
45 
45 
45 
44 
43 
43 
Total . 
CHESTER. 
Harry Fisher . 
A. Espenship . 
H. Jackson . 
H. Winchester . 
E. Banks . 
W. Harper . 
A. L. Armstrong . 
T. Mullen . 
T. W. Baker . 
A. Arylm . 
456 
49—50 
49 
47 
47 
47 
46 
46 
45 
45 
43 
Total .464 
Others who participated were: 
W. G. Robelen, 43; N. K. Smith, 42; Stanley Tuch- 
ton, 42; Walter Tomlinson, 40; George Bird, 38; B. 
Ha-bbard, 33; Bert Beggs, 30 for Claymont. W. A. 
Kurshin, 42; J. H. Ladomus, 42; A. Speer, 42; W. 
Speller, 41; T. Kapple, 41; J. E. Killian, 40; S. 
Cluelow, 40; S. Shields, 40; D. J. Ladomus, 37; T. 
C. Clark, 36; H. Horner, 36; J. H. Sweeney, 36; T. 
S. Shields, 34; H. J. Taggart, 31; C. Valentine, 30; F. 
Thatcher, 29; J. Smith, 28; E. L. Fenn 14 for Chester. 
E. N. Daniel, professional, was on hand, but did 
not shoot for either club. In practice he scored 48 x 50. 
OPENING SHOOT OF THE WHITE PLAINS 
GUN CLUB. 
Fourteen shooters faced the traps at the open¬ 
ing shoot of the White Plains Gun Club on 
Saturday afternoon at the Gedney Farms Hotel. 
Owing to a tricky wind that blew across the 
traps good scores were rather hard to make. 
W. S. Silkworth of the Glenwood Country Club 
captured the guests prize with a score of 94 out 
of a possible 100. Dr. J. B. Ogden, T. L. 
Denyse and S. H. Core tied for high handicap 
prize with 89 out of a possible 100. In the shoot- 
off Dr. Ogden won with a score of 24 out of a 
possible 25. J. R. Talcott shooting from the 16 
yard mark won the distance handicap with a 
score of 24 out of a possible 25. 
On Wednesday the 18th the club will have an 
afternoon shoot at the club. Program will be 100 
targets. Owing to all the gun clubs around New 
York holding their shoots on Saturday the idea 
of having one shoot a month on Wednesday or 
Thursday is in the way of an experiment. There 
will be high handicap and high scratch prizes. 
12.49 train from New York, Grand Central 
station express to White Plains. Bus will meet 
train. 
E. -L. Hass . 
. 81 
7 
H. S. Welles . 
. 87 
0 
Dr. J. B. Ogden ... 
. 49 
40 
T. L. Denyse . 
. 84 
5 
S. D. Levings . 
. 66 
17 
W. S. Silkworth ... 
. 94 
0 
*H. O. Allyn . 
. 41 
0 
L. G. Bond . 
. 57 
26 
Miss Laura Boles .. 
. 58 
16 
T. R. Talcott . 
. 78 
8 
A. S. Bandler . 
0 
A. S. Jenks . 
. 49 
0 
S. H. Core . 
. 78 
II 
T. Davis . 
•Shot 50. 
0 
T. A. 
DAVIS, S( 
Handicap Total 
87 
89 
89 
83 
94 
4i 
83 
74 
86 
13 
49 
89 
69 
MARINE AND FIELD CLUB. 
New York City, Nov. 5. 
Trap shooting got under way to-day at the 
Marine and Field Club. Eight gunners started 
the competitions for the presidents and monthly 
cup. Neaf Apgar, a pro. was first, with 95 out 
of 100. The high scorer among the amateurs 
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was H. B. Tracy. In the president’s shoot, 
Tracy tallied 3 points, Dr. Sauer 2 and M. C. 
Requa 1. Mr. Lott captured the 25-bird shoot 
from scratch with 22 birds. He was on even 
terms with Mr. Apgar. 
The scores: 
100 BIRDS—PRESIDENT’S CUP. 
Name. Handicap. Total. 
N. Apgar . * 95 
H. B. Tracy . is 87 
Dr. Sauer . * 84 
C. P. Requa . 8 84 
C. M. Camp . is 80 
S. B. Hopkins . 8 79 
P. R. Towne . 8 75 
E. H. Lott . * 74 
25 BIRDS—MONTHLY CUP. 
Name. Handicap. Total. 
E. H. Lott . * 22 
N. Apgar . * 22 
C. P. Requa . 1 21 
S. B. Hopkins . 2 21 
C. M. Camp . 4 21 
Dr. Sauer . * 20 
R. P. Towne . 3 20 
H. B. Tracy . 2 19 
‘Scratch. 
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB, PELHAM 
MANOR HUNT. 
Stein Rules the Roost at Travers Island. 
To-day the chief honors fell to C. J. Stein, 
who was the winner in four of the nine events. 
He won the monthly, club and accumulation 
events and the handicap at 100 clay pigeons, 
while W. J. Brennan was the victor in the Trav¬ 
ers Island event, A. D. Hubbell the novice event, 
E. R. De Wolfe the distance and D. H. Martin 
the variety. 
Among those who participated in the sport 
was General Daniel D. Wylie, one of the earliest 
members of the club. He made some good 
scores despite his age, and is as enthusiastic a 
follower of trap shooting as any one in the club. 
Features of the day’s sport were the shoot- 
offs in two of the events. It took four of these 
between C. J. Stein and Dr. R. J. Held to deter¬ 
mine the winner in the monthly event and only 
one less in the club event. 
The summary: 
Monthly Cup.—Handicap; twenty-five clay pigeons. 
W. B. Ogden (4), 24; D. H. Martin (2), 25; W. H. 
Yule (2), 23; D. L. Culver (3), 24; W. J. Smith (6), 
17; C. H. Hardy (0), 18; J. H. Vanderveer (2), 22; R. 
R. Debacher (6), 24; H. Toler (0), 14; E. R. de Wolfe 
(4), 20; A. W. Curry (5), 24; J. P. Donovan (5), 16; 
C. P. McMorrow (6), 13; Conrad Stein (4), 25; C. J. 
Stein (4), 25; S. S. Low (6), 23; R. J. Held (4), 25; 
A. J. McManus (3), 22; A. Chandler (4), 21; J. M. 
Jones (5), 21; G. J. Corbett (2), 23; A. D. Hubbell 
(6), 21; R. D. Muller 5), 21; R. M. Owen (2), 18. 
Won by C. J. Stein. 
T> Vs J V N ““““"-“F, incmjr-uvc Clay pigeons. w. 
b Ogden (3) 22; D. H. Martin (2), 25; W. H. Yule 
C6), 24; D L Culver (2) 19; W. J. Smith (5), 18; 
C. H Hardy (0), 19; J. H. Vanderveer (2), 23; R. R. 
Debacher ( s), 20; H. Toler (0), 15; E. R. de Wolfe (4), 
23; A. W. Curry (3), 18; J. P. Donovan (5), 17; C. P. 
McMorrow (6)12; Conrad Stein (3), 24; C. J. Stein 
( 4 ) , / 5 ; S. S. Low (6), 19; R. J. Held (3), 25; A. J. 
McManus (3), 21; A. Chandler (3). 17: J. M. Jones 
(D, 22; G. J. Corbett (2), 24; A. D. Hubbell (6), 22; 
G. M. Thomson (3), 18; R. D. Muller (5), 25; R. M. 
Owen (2), 17. Won by C. J. Stein. 
Accommodation Cup.—Handicap; twenty-five clay 
pige ?, n A „ W v 0 § den (4). 25; D. H. Martin (2), 
24; W. H. Yule (6), 24; D. L. Culver (3), 20; W. J. 
Smith (6), 21; C. H. Hardy (o), 16; T. H. Vanderveer 
(2)* 20; , r R - A Debacher (6), 23; H. Taler (o), 20; E. R. 
De Wolfe (4), 24; A. W. Curry (5), 23; J. P. Donovan 
(5) . 20; C. P. McMorrow (6), 16; S. Knickerbocker (0), 
8; D. D. Wylie (o), 15; Conrad Stein (4), 22; C. J. 
Stem (4), 25; S. S. Low (6), 24; R. J. Held (4). 24: 
A. J. McManus (3), 25; A. Chandler ( 4 ), 18; J. m! 
Jones (s), 13; G. T. Corbett (2), 22; A. D. Hubbell (6), 
25; G. M. Thomson (4), 23; R. D. Muller (5), 25; W. 
J. Brennan (4), 17; E. H. Locatelli. Won by C. J. 
Stein. _ J 
Travis Island Trophy.—Handicap; twenty-five clay 
pigeons. W B. Ogden (2), 18; D. II. Martin (2), 
23; W. H. Yule (6), 17; D. L. Culver (2), 18; W. J. 
Smith (A, 20; C. H. Hardy (6), 21; J. H. Vanderveer 
(2) , 20; R. R. Debacher (5), 24; Hi. Taler (o), 14; E 
R. De Wolfe (4), 23; A. W. Curry Cn, 21; J.’ P 
Donovan (5), 18; C. P. McMorrow (6), 18; S. Knicker¬ 
bocker (0), 16; D. D. Wylie (0), 10; Conrad Stein (3), 
24; C. J. Stein (4), 24; S. S. Low (6), 20; R. J. Held 
(3) . 23; A. J. McManus (3), 23; A. Chandler (3), 19; 
J. M. Jones (5), 20; G. J. Corbett (2), 22; A. D. Hubbell 
(6) , 22; G. M. Thomson (3), 20; W. J. Brennan (4), 25; 
E. H. Locatelli, (5), 24. Won by W. J. Brennan. 
Novice Event.—Handicap; twenty-five clay pigeons. 
W. PI. Yule (6), 17; W. J. Smith (5), 20; J. P. Donovan 
(5), 18; S. S. Low (6), 20; J. M. Jones (5), 20; A. S. 
Hubbell (6), 22; R. D. Muller (5), 25. Won by A. D. 
Hubbell. 
Variety Event.—W. B. Ogden, 19; D. H. Martin, 21; 
VV. J. Smith, 9; S. S. Low, 18; A. Chandler, 10; R. D. 
Muller, 14. Won by D. PI. Martin. 
Scratch and Handicap; one hundred clay pigeons.— 
W. B. Ogden, 76—13—89; D. H. Martin, 90—8^8; W. 
H. Yule, 64—24—88; D. L. Culver, 73—10—83; W. J. 
Smith, 54—22—76; C. H. Hardy, 14—0—74; J. H'. Vander¬ 
veer, 77—8^-85; R. R. Debacher, 69—22—91; H. Taler, 
64—0—64; E. R. De Wolfe, 74—16—90; A. W. Curry, 69— 
17—86; J. P. Donovan, 51—20—71; Conrad Stein, 81—14— 
95; C. J. Stein, 87—16—100; S. _S. Low, 68—24—92; R. T. 
Held, 87—14—100; A. J. McManus, 82—12-^94; A. Chand¬ 
ler, 61—14—75; J. M. Jones, 56—20—76; G. J. CorSett, 
83—8—9 1 ; A. D. Hubbell, 67—24—91; G. M. Thomson, 
73—14—87; R. D. Muller, 71—20—91. Scratch won by D. 
II. Martin, handicap by C. J. Stein. 
Distance Event.—W. B. Ogden, 19—17; D. H. Martin, 
19—20; D. L. Culver, 19—19; J. H. Vanderveer, 19—18; 
R. R. Debacher, 16—20; H. Taler, 21—20; E. R. De 
Wolfe, 17—21; A. W. Curry, 17—19; J. P. Donovan, 16— 
ip; S. Knickenhauer, 21 —11; Conrad Stein, 18—17; C. J. 
Stein, 17—18; A. Chandler, 18—9; J. M. Jones, 16—15; G. 
J. Corbett, 19—-19; G. M. Thompson, 18—18; W. J. 
Brennan, 17—19; E. H. Locatelli, 16— 20. Won by E. R. 
De Wolfe. 
YOUGHIOCHENY COUNTRY CLUB. 
Calhoun is High Gun in Class A. 
McKeesport, Pa., October 31, 1914. 
The Youghiogheny Country Club of McKees¬ 
port conducted a series of eight shoots through¬ 
out the season for qualifying all contestants into 
three classes according to their shooting ability, 
