Jan. 2, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Dec. 26.—The championship of the 
club, ten contestants, was won by F. B. Stephenson 
with a total of 134. G. G. Stephenson, Jr., won the 
December cup with a total of 70 for his three highest 
scores. M. .Stiner was second with 65. The wins were 
quite widely distributed to-day: 
Club championship, 150 
targets. 
strings 
of 
25: 
F 
B Stephenson. 
. 21 
23 
09 
24 
23 
21 
134 
F 
W Moffett. 
. 23 
20 
21 
22 
00 
23 
131 
H 
M Brigham . 
. 24 
17 
21 
16 
20 
22 
120 
A 
R Allan. 
19 
19 
22 
20 
18 
19 
117 
D 
T Leahy. 
. 15 
18 
15 
17 
22 
17 
104 
A 
E Hendrickson. 
17 
19 
19 
16 
15 
18 
104 
F 
S Hyatt. 
17 
17 
19 
17 
18 
16 
104 
G 
G Stephenson, Jr. 
. 16 
17 
16 
19 
17 
14 
99 
R 
E Fox, Tr. 
. 19 
16 
11 
19 
10 
13 
88 
S 
P Flopkins. 
16 
13 
9 
15 
11 
14 
78 
Trophy shoot, 15 targ 
-ts: 
PI. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
M Stiner . 
3 
14 
Dr .Adams . 
0 
9 
F W Moffett. 
0 
13 
T W Stake. 
3 
9 
P T Leahy. 
2 
12 
L C Hopkins... 
3 
8 
F S Plyatt. 
3 
13 
H B ^’anderveer 
2 
1 
F B Stephenson. 
0 
12 
A L Hendrickson.. 
i 
7 
A R Allan. 
0 
12 
C \\ Hickling.. 
2 
6 
R E Fox, Tr. 
0 
10 
1 H Ernst . 
3 
6 
H M Brigham. 
0 
9 
December cup, 25 
targets: 
G Stephenson, Jr_ 
3 
24 
*M Stiner . 
5 
20 
F S Hyatt. 
5 
20 
Dr Adams. 
3 
17 
Scratch shoot, 15 
targets: 
H M Brigham. 
15 
R E Fox. Tr. 
10 
F B Stephenson.... 
15 
L C Hopkins... 
10 
A E Hendrickson... 
13 
T P Fairchilds . 
10 
J> 
8 
11 
F S Hyatt. 
8 
A R Allan'.. 
IT P Marshall... 
8 
F W Moffett. 
10 
C W Hickling.. 
7 
Trophy shoot, 15 
targets: 
L C Hopkins. 
3 
15 
R E Fox, Tr. 
9 
13 
D T Leahy. 
2 
15 
H M Brigham... 
0 
11 
F B Stephenson. 
0 
14 
A E Hendrickson.. 
1 
11 
F \V Moffett. 
0 
13 
T W Stake. 
3 
10 
A R Allan. 
0 
13 
9 
9 
H B ^'anderveer.... 
2 
13 
C Hickling.. 
3 
9 
F S Hvatt. 
3 
13 
J H Ernst. 
3 
9 
M Stiner . 
3 
12 
Shoot-off. 15 targets: 
D T Leahy. 
2 
13 
L C Hopkins... 
3 
13 
Prize divided. 
Team shoot, 25 targets 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
G Stephenson... 3 
20 
Dr .Adams. 
3 
19- 
-41 
D T Leahy .... 3 
23- 
-43 
F W Moffett.... 
0 
21 
M Stiner . 4 
22 
F B Stephenson. 
0 
17- 
-38 
L C Hopkins.... 5 
20 - 
-42 
A Hendrickson. 
3 
16 
J H Ernst. 5 
22 
A R Allan. 
1 
19- 
-35 
Trophy shoot, 25 tarect'^: 
F S Hyatt. 
5 
24 
C A Hickling... 
5 
19 
H M Brigham. 
0 
23 
L C Hopkins.... 
5 
19 
W W Marshall. 
5 
23 
A E Hendrickson.. 
2 
19 
F W Moffett. 
0 
23 
R E Fox, Jr_ 
4 
IS 
T H Ernst. 
5 
90 
Dr Adams . 
3 
21 
T P Fairchilds. 
4 
21 
H Stiner . 
4 
16 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
21 
T W' Stake. 
5 
15 
H B Vanderveer.... 
4 
20 
H P Marshall.... 
3 
14 
C A Lockwood. 
3 
20 
Trophy shoot. 25 
targets: 
A E Hendrickson.. 
9 
22 
IT AT Brigham... 
n 
19 
C A Lockwood. 
3 
21 
F S Hyatt. 
5 
18 
W W Marshall. 
5 
01 
T P Fairchilds... 
4 
17 
L C Hopkins. 
5 
21 
H P Marshall.... 
3 
14 
C A Hickling. 
5 
20 
H B Vanderveer. 
4 
20 
Hercules Gun Club. 
Temple. Pa. — The Hercules Gun Club held a practice 
shoot at live birds on tbeir grounds at Temple, Pa., on 
Saturday, Dec. 26. J. W. Rahn was high gun. William 
Becker and James Stoult shot only at 6 birds and killed 
straight. This was the first trial for live birds for most 
of the members and each of them made a good score 
on the first trial. We trust we will have better luck at 
our next live-bird shoot on Saturday, May 12, 1909. 
Scores: 
Twelve live birds, handicap: 
H Marks, 26 . 9 
T W Rahu. 29. 11 
Jl Biehl, 26 . 7 
G B Bortz, 28. 8 
Six live birds, handicap: 
N Rothermcl, 26. 4 
J W Rahu, 26 . 5 
Wm Becker, 26. 6 
J Stoudt, 26 .. 6 
A Herbine, 26. 4 
Wm Brunner. 26. 9 
G Bossier, 27 . 10 
F Noll. 27 . 9 
M J Ziegler, 26. 5 
M' Kennv, 26 . 4 
Ed Rubright, 26. 4 
A K Ludwig, 26. 4 
O Groh, 26 . 4 
A. K. Ludwig, Sec’y. 
Fred A. Stone Gun Club. 
Denver. Colo. — Following are scores for our Sunday 
shoot. It is a very 
good 
showing, considering the 
weather. A 
cold, raw 
wind 
drove the shooters 
to 
town 
early. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
F King .... 
.... 75 
70 
A W’alker . 
75 
47 
C Plank .... 
.... 75 
70 
M Hovt . 
75 
42 
H Keefe ... 
.... 75 
56 
W Burkhardt.... 
75 
68 
W Bowman 
.... 100 
80 
S Warren . 
75 
47 
C Younkman 
... 50 
44 
W^ S Howland... 
100 
60 
A Boyce ... 
.... 75 
61 
E Murphy . 
50 
36 
F Kilpatrick 
... 50 
42 
W Beck . 
50 
43 
W Sharpe .. 
.... 75 
49 
I iS Dawson. 
50 
43 
B Moritz ... 
.... 125 
93 
H Warren . 
25 
9 
Harry Warren, Sec’y. 
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Jersey Cily Gun Club. 
Jersey CitY; N. J., Dec. 25.— The weather conditions 
to-day were fair. Ten events, each at 20 targets, were 
shot. There was a large attendance. Scores follow: 
Events: 
Dr D L Culver. 
G H Piercy. 
C W Billings... 
E E Hallinger... 
J S Fanning. 
H D Ber.gen.... 
C Schrevvogel .. 
R H W'oodruff.. 
F E Butler. 
T P Sousa. 
h Welles . 
H H Shannon... 
C Thomas . 
Court Thompson 
W H Johnson... 
A Sutphen . 
Frank Tyler .... 
E W Reynolds . 
Dr Wilkerson .. 
E Jrcobus . 
W Wright . 
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.\ -A Schoverling 
S J Crawford_ 
W O’Brien. 
H L Brown .... 
Tom. Boothroyd . 
Thos Kelley .... 
C A Kurzell. 
F \' Henry. 
D Voung . 
13 17 15 17 14 . 
. 13 17 6 14 14'.. 
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. 12 17 12 
At Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26.—There were twelve con¬ 
testants in the 10-bird handicap, entrance $5. Eight tied 
r n 9. Scores: 
S White, 29 .2122222220— 9 
T River, 28 .2102222222— 9 
D Bouvier, 27 .0111121222— 9 
Staley, 30 .2222222022— 9 
.A Smith, 29 .2221202222— 9 
Worrell, 29 .1121122022- 9 
T Grace. 28 .2212212202— 9 
Sulzbach, 28 .2221222110— 9 
Fisher, 30 .2220022222— 8 
T Young, 28 . 2212212100— 8 
E Rotzell, 29 .2122002220— 7 
C Haines, 28 .1221100200— 6 
