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FOREST AND STREAM 
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(4) 24. In the sweeps A. L. Burns won the fif- Ten Birds (Scratch)- 1 . H Lewis 10; R Howland, 
H . , , . , . , • , o T 10; H. L. Hoyt, Jr., 8; D. E. Smith, 8; J. W. Alker, 
teen event With 14 and the ten birds With 8. In 6; H. F. L. Fincke, 5. Shoot-off—won by Lewis. 
this last event Granbery, Bullock and Stoddard - 
tied on seven. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY GUN CLUB. 
The summaries: Princeton Trims Yale. 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five Clay Princeton NT T NT-nv t 6 mt/i 
Birds. G. P. Granbery (2), 24; H. S. Bullock (2), 23; Lrinceton, JN. J., 1 M 0V. 10 , 1914. 
a. E. Eidredge (4), 23; C. A. Marsiand (7), 23; A. L. While the bull dog was hanging on the Tiger’s 
Burns (o), 22; J. Fanning (0), 20; C. C. Moore (4), 20; 0 , , . 
B. R. Stoddard (2), 18. throat on the gridiron, the reverse was taking 
Monthly Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five Clay Birds. H. 1 t t.» Princeton franc The five men team 
S. Bullock (I), 25; B. R. Stoddard (2), 24; A. L. Burns P lace on Lrinceton traps, ine nve-men team 
(o), 22; G. P. Granbery (2), 22; C. C. Moore (4), 21; from New Haven lost in a two hundred and 
J. Fanning (o), 20; D. Giriat (4), 17; A. E. Eidredge . , , , , £ . 
(4), 18. fifty bird match by four scalers, the final score 
Accumulation Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five Clay K ■ T>7 o T o, Twn Princeton men C W 
Birds. C. C. Moore (4), 24; B. R. Stoddard (2), 21; D. bein & to I» 2 . I WO Lnnceton men, L. W. 
Giriat (4), 21; A. L. Bums (o), 20; G. P. Granbery (1), Smith and M. C. Johnson were high guns with 
20; A. E. Eidredge (4), 19; J- Fanning (0), 19; E. T. J & & 
Currier (7), 19; J. P. Donovan (3), 15. 45 X 50 - 
Distance Handicap.—Twenty-five Clay Birds. H. S. The score; 
Bullock (20 yards), 21; A. L. Burns (21 yards), 20; B. R. PRINCETON. 
Stoddard (20 yards), 19; D. Giriat (17 yards), 17; G. P. Caesar ....’.. 4S ex 50 
Granbery (20 yards), 16; J. Fanning (21 yards), 15; J. Johnston !...!!_ to “ 
P. Donovan (19 yards), 13; A. E. Eidredge (18 yards), Horn . . 37 “ 
13; E. T. Currier (16 yards), 9. Reed .. 37 “ 
Fifteen Clay Birds (Scratch).—A. L. Bums, 14; G. P. McAloiii. 2a “ 
Granbery, 13; B. R. Stoddard, 13; H. S. Bullock, 12; J. . ~ 
Fanning, 11; A. E. Eidredge, 10; C. C. Moore, 7. Tefal am 
Ten Clay Birds (ScratchT-A. L. Burns, 8; G. P. i0tal .. ‘ .. ex 250 
Granbery, 7; H. S. Bullock, 7; B. R. Stoddard, 7. , T , , 1 ALL. 
_ 1 Hoistead . 38 ex 50 
manhasset bay yacht club. g « 
T. H. Lewis There With the Eye. rl»c 5 i . 34 !! 
Port Washington, L. I., Nov. 17. —— 
Ye gods and big winds, how the rain drove IotaI . . . 1786x250 
down our backs and flattened out the targets OSSINING GUN CLUB, 
to-day—nothing short of Dux Box kept away Percentages of Shooters Including October 17 . 
rheumatism. Six ’ole salts subdued the ele- A list of the total number of targets shot at 
ments, fighting the water with fire—and fire- and broken by club members since and includ- 
water. T. H. Lewis from three won Take Home ing October 17th shoot might be interesting, as 
Trophy with 23, Monthly Cup with 24 and likely few club members keep account of their 
scratch handicap events: the fifteen with 12, score. Names are located numerically, accord- 
and the ten with a straight, which also had R. ing to percentage standing and some represent 
Howland, but who toppled over in the shoot off. 
Mr. Howland, with four gratis sealers, made a 
full and took a limb on yearly cup. 
The summaries: 
Take Home Trophy (Handicap).—Twenty-five Birds. 
T. H. Lewis (3). 23; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (o), 22; R. How¬ 
land (4), 21; J. W.Alker (3), 20; D. E. Smith (2), 16. 
Monthly Cup (Handicap).—-Twenty-five Birds. T. H. 
Lewis (3), 24; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (o), 23; D. E. Smith (2), 
21; R. Howland (4), 21; J. W. Alker (3), 19. 
Yearly Cup (Handicap).—Twenty-five Birds. R. How¬ 
land (4). 25; H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (o), 23; T. H. Lewis (3), 
22; J. W. Alker (3), 21; H. F. L. Fincke (4b 2°; D. E. 
Smith (2), 19. 
Fifteen Birds (Scratch).—T. H. Lewis, 12; D. E. Smith, 
11; R. Howland, 11; H. L. Hoyt, Jr., 11; J. W. Alker, 
T o; H. F. L. Fincke, 8. 
the first attempt at flying targets. 
Name 
C. G. Blandford . 
Wm. H. Coleman 
A. Bedell . 
Harold Washburn 
J. T. Hyland .... 
Wm. Holden . 
D. Blandreth _ 
Dr. R. J. Wren . 
G. B. Hubbell .. 
Dr. W. Barnesby 
Edw. Pratt . 
Dr. C. W. Farr .. 
E. J. Jenks . 
Dr. C. C. Sweet 
J. English . 
Dr. R. T. Irvine 
Shot At 
Broke 
Percentage 
■ 37 S 
318 
84.8 
70 
58 
82.6 
190 
157 
82. 
IOO 
78 
78. 
180 
139 
77 - 
. IOO 
77 
77 - 
95 
72 
75-7 
. 215 
l62 
75-5 
IOO 
72 
72 . 
45 
3 ° 
66.6 
■ 45 
28 
62. 
IOO 
59 
59 - 
95 
56 
58.9 
175 
103 
58.8 
195 
92 
47 - 
40 
14 
35 - 
McKay ... 
IO 
E. 
Byington, Jr. 
3 2 
Dr. 
A. O. Squiers . 
. 65 
14 
November 14, 1914. 
Scores of the regular bi-weekly shoot of the 
Ossining Gun Club are herewith attached. In 
event number three, which was for two prizes, 
Blandford won first and third, Messrs- Wren, 
Jenks and Farr tied for second, which will be 
shot off later. The new percentage system of 
handicapping was used. Blandford who has 
high general average in the club with 83 per 
cent., accedes to the others, the number of targets 
appearing after names. It will be noted that, 
had Hyland, Sweet or Wren shot as well in the 
Deofrabw, 1914 
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