Jan. 23, 1909.] 
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149 
Harris .. 
Shilling 
Hall .... 
Wardlow 
20 22 20 21 22 .. 
.. .. 21 20 19 .. 
20 20 . 
20 18. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn. L. 1., Jan. 10.—The raw, windy weather, 
with a snow fall in the afternoon, were far from ideal 
conditions for good scoring. Many of the expert shots 
of the club were absent, the ten-man interclub contest 
at Travers Island with the New York Athletic Club 
being an event of special importance. Of the nine 
events, all were at 15 targets except one, at 25 targets in 
which IMr. W. W. Marshall was high with 24. Scores: 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. 
G Brower . 4 21 W \V ilarshall 
J B Fairchild. 4 19 
Won by Marshall. 
Trophv shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
M Stiner . 1 12 J H. Ernst 
W \V Marshall. 3 11 
J Williams . 3 9 
L C Hopkins. 3 10 
W on by Stiner. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
W W Marshall ..... 3 12 M Stiner . 1 
L C Hopkins. 3 12 J Williams . 3 
S P Hopkins. 2 12 J Hichling . 3 
Shoot-oft': L. C. Hopkins 13, IMarshall 12. 
II. T. 
3 24 
J Hichling . 3 
J li Vanderveer.... 0 
J Woodcock . 0 
10 
8 
Trophv shoot, 
15 targets, 
handicap: 
W W Marshall . 
. 3 13 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
9 
L C Hopkins... 
.... 3 13 
S P Hopkins. 
. 2 
9 
Geo Brower ... 
.... 2 11 
1 P Fairchild. 
9 
8 
J Hichling. 
.... 3 10 
*T Williams . 
. 3 
6 
Shoot-oft: Marshall 15, L, 
. C. Hopkins 10. 
Trophv shoot, 
15 targets. 
handicap: 
W W Marshall . 
. 3 15 
S P Hopkins. 
9 
11 
Geo Brower .... 
9 19 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
10 
T P Fairchild.. 
_ 2 12 
L C Hopkins. 
. 3 
13 
J Williams _ 
_ 3 11 
J Flichling . 
. 3 
9 
I\'on by Marshall. 
Trophy shoot. 
15 targets. 
handicap: 
M Stiner . 
. 1 13 
S P Hopkins. 
9 
10 
\\' W Marshall 
. 3 14 
W Woodcock . 
. 0 
8 
T Williams .... 
. 3- 12 
T W \’anderveer... 
. 0 
0 
L C Hopkins.. 
. 3 10 
L C Hopkins. 
9 
10 
Won by Marshall. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
M Stiner . 1 14 J Hichling . 3 
L C Hopkins . 3 15 S P Hopkins. 2 
W W- Marshall. 3 12 J Williams . 3 
Won by .Stiner. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Geo Brower . 2 15 J P Fairchild. 2 
11 
9 
5 
W W Marshall. 3 14 
L C Hopkins. 3 13 
Won by Brow'er. 
S P Hopkins 
0 11 
J Hichling . 3 8 
W W Marshall. 
3" 
13 
J 
H Ernst. 
.. 3 
10 
L C Hopkins. 
3 
12 
S 
P Hopkins . 
.. 2 
7 
C W Hichling. 
3 
12 
J 
Williams .. 
.. 3 
8 
M Stiner . 
1 
11 
Won by ilarshall. 
Blandon 
Rod ' 
and 
Gun Club. 
Blandon, Pa., Jan. 9. — The fourth annual mid-winter 
tournament of the Blandon Rod and Gun Club, held to¬ 
day, for targets and live birds, was a success. High 
wind played havoc with the flight of the targets, yet 
despite this, excellent scores were made: 
Events: 
12 3 
4 
5 6 7 8 
9 10 11 
Targets: 
10 15 15 10 10 15 15 10 10 15 15 
Broke. 
.... 8 12 11 
38 
Bertolett . 
.... 7 11 11 
7 
7 10 11 8 
7 11 11 
111 
Lee W ertz . .. . 
.... 10 13 13 
7 
8 11 11 10 
6 11 13 
113 
Help . 
.... 7 12 10 
6 
6 12 11 10 
6 10 10 
100 
Lills . 
.... 91411 
9 
7 13 12 8 
7 12 12 
114 
Pick . 
.... 7 11 10 
6 
6 12 .. 10 
8 8 13 
91 
Bortz . 
.... 7 12 10 
6 
6 10 10 6 
6 .. .. 
73 
_ 7 11 10 
7 11 .. .. 
.. 12 11 
76 
Snyder . 
6 
7 12 10 7 
5 11 10 
68 
Wegman . 
7 
9 13 13 8 
7 10 11 
78 
Ludwig . 
.. 10 .. 
17 
Twenty live 1 
birds, 28yd'. 
rise, $10 entrance: 
Jas Wertz .... 
. 14 
Haas . 
.... 18 
Remington ... 
. 17 
Slice . 
.... 17 
Zellers . 
. 12 
Kurtz . 
Lee Wertz ... 
. 17 
Fick . 
. 13 
W'eick . 
. 15 
F Wertz . . 
. 16 
Lesneski . 
. 15 
(leo Bossier . 
. 13 
. 15 
. 12 
Wallace . 
. 18 
Help . 
. 16 
A. K. Ludwig, Sec’y- 
Interstale Association Natters. 
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 16.—I will thank you to an¬ 
nounce to the readers of Forest and Stream that the 
official Interstate Association list of averages for 1908 is 
ready for publication, but owing to a protest we are not 
in a position to release the averages for the time being. 
The protest will be passed upon by the Association at a 
special meeting on the 27th inst., and the averages will 
be announced at the earliest moment after said meeting 
has been held. 
The Interstate Association’s fourth Southern Handicap 
tournament will be held at Nashville, Tenn., May 4, 5 
and 6, 1909, under the auspices of the Cumberland Park 
Club. Also announce that the Interstate Association’s 
tenth Grand American Handicap tournament will be 
held at Chicago, June 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1909, on the 
grounds of the Chicago Gun Club. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-lMgr. 
ysrtNCHf^srm 
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Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Rochelle. N. Y.. Jan. IG.-^TIie extreme cold 
and high winds made the shooting difficult. Mr. E. A. 
Wiison. a new comer in the field of trapshooters. showed 
his form hy winning two of the events. The shoot for 
the Schoverling. Daly 8: Gales trophy result^ed in a tie 
between T. D. Scoble, E. A. M ilson. L. C. ICetchum, It. 
Eckart, W. N. Bavier and W'. B. Ogden, each of whom 
returned a card of 24. W. B. Ogden won on the shoot- 
off with 23. 
Event 1, 15 targets, practice, scratch: 
T D Scoble. 10 E Eckart ... 
E A Wilson. 13 W N Bavier 
L C Ketchum. 10 W B Ogden 
Event 2, January cun, 25 targets, won by E. A. 
H. T. 
T n Scoble . 3 19 E Eckart . 
E A Wilson. 5 24 W X Bavier. 
L C Ketchum. 5 20 W B Ogden. 
Wilson: 
H. T. 
.. 7 20 
.. 4 22 
.. 3 22 
Event 3, January average, trophy, 25 targets; won hy 
E. A. Wiison: 
T D Scoble. 3 21 E Eckart . 7 15 
E A Wilson. 4 23 W N Bavier. 4 15 
L C Ketchum. 5 19 W B Ogden. 3 20 
Event 4, S. D. & G. trophy, 25 targets: _ , 
T n Scoble. 3 24 E Eckart . < - 
E .A Wilson. 3 20 ■ W N Bavier. 1 - 
L C Ketchum. 5 24 W B Ogden. 3 . 
•Shoot-off S., D. 8: G. trophy tie; won by Ogden. 
T D Scoble . 3 22 W N Bavier. 4 ^ 
L C Ketchum. 5 22 W B Ogden. 3 . 
E Eckart . 7 21 W. B Ogden. 
Chairman Shooting Com. 
Independent Gvin Club. 
Easton, Pa., Jan. 2.—A gentleman, one of the leading 
members of the Independent Gun Club, at the banquet 
on New Year's night, requested that he be served with 
a Limburger sandwich, and although he had never 
tasted one before, he said he would try one. A few 
bites told the tale. If all Limburger tasted like this, he 
would rather be excused. On examination he found it 
was made from Ivory soap. This gentleman, being a 
little under the influence of the national beverage, got a 
little warm under the collar for a few moments and 
wanted to fight, but by the strong persuasion of his 
fellow members, his collar was cooled again, and he 
came back to his natural senses. 
Old Hassenpfeffer. 
