IQO 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 30, 1909. 
Pinehurst Tournament. 
PiNEHURST, N. C. — The second annual midwinter 
handicap target tournament was held at Pinehurst on 
Jan. 21, 22 and 23, under the auspices of the Pinehurst 
Country Club. 
The first day was devoted to sweepstake events, of 
which there were ten, each at 15 targets, $1.50 entrance. 
It was more of a practice day, preliminary to the more 
serious contests. 
On the second day five 15-target events, $1.50 entrance, 
preceded the Preliminary Handicap, at 100 targets, $10 
entrance, handicaps 10 to 23yds., high guns, $75 added 
to the purse. In addition to first money, the winner 
received a trophy presented by the Pinehurst Country 
Club. The winner was Mr. Charles Nuchols, of Char¬ 
lotte, N. C. He tied with Dr. J. H. Dreher, of Wilming¬ 
ton, on 90, and won in the shoot-off by a score of 24 to 21. 
The totals in the 75 target-events were as follows: 
Upson . 
. 73 
Todd .•.. 
. 61 
.70 
. G1 
Newcomb . 
. 69 
Gibbs . 
. 60 
Nucholb . 
. 68 
Hinds . 
. 60 
Boylan . 
. 68 
Powell . 
.GO 
Rogers . 
. 68 
Bushee . 
. 60 
Leahy . 
.69 
Tyler . 
. 60 
Moffatt . 
. 67 
Hostetter .. 
. 60 
.Mian . 
. 65 
Sprouls .. 
. 59 
Stockley . 
. 66 
Sousa . 
. 59 
Baskerville . 
. 66 
Dana . 
. 58 
Willis . 
. 66 
Lyon . 
. 56 
Dreher . 
. 65 
G V Taylor. 
. 56 
Edwards . 
. 65 
Penny . 
.55 
Lee . 
. 64 
IN'elling . 
.54 
Johnson . 
. 64 
J E .Taylor . 
.54 
Culver . 
. 64 
Church . 
. 53 
Billings . 
. 63 
Burgess . 
. 48 
Clayton . 
. 63 
Pooley ... 
. 45 
The scores of the Preliminary Handicap follow: 
AMATEURS. 
Chas Nuchols, 18 .... 
.. 90 
P 
H Powell. 19. 
. 81 
T H Dreher, 17 . 
.. 90 
1 
C Todd, 16. 
.. SO 
W D Hinds, 17 . 
.. 89 
IT 
L Lee, 20. 
.. SO 
D A Upson, 20 . 
.. 88 
A 
Lyon, 18. 
.. SO 
G L Young, 21. 
.. 87 
E 
V Edwards, 18. 
.. .79 
H D Gibbs, 19 ....... 
.. 86 
J 
A Sprouls, 18. 
.. 77 
i.) T Leahy, 18. 
.. 86 
C 
W Billings, 18. 
.. 76 
C H JNewcomb, 
.. 85 
G 
W Penny, 17. 
.. 75 
E W Reynolds, 18.... 
.. 85 
Dr T I Johnson, 18... 
.. 74 
F W Moffatt, 19. 
.. 84 
D 
H Hostetter, 17_ 
.. 76 
T S Baskerville, 19... 
.. 84 
I 
C B H Dana, 17... 
.. 73 
E E Boylan, 18. 
.. 84 
1 
E Taylor, 17. 
.. 72 
C Clayton, 16. 
.. 83 
C 
A Lockwood, 18_ 
.. 70 
Dr D L Culver, 19... 
.. 83 
J 
P Sousa, 16. 
.. 69 
A R Allan, 19. 
.. 82 
E 
R Pooley, 16 . 
.. 69 
R B Stockley, 19.... 
.. 82 
E 
E Bushee, 17. 
.. 68 
E S Rogers, 19. 
.. 82 
PROFESSIONALS. 
Scores for the high professional handicap medal follow: 
F Gilbert, 22. 94 
H Money, 21 . 93 
G Ward. 20. 91 
A R Elliott, 21. 90 
E Butler, 17. 89 
E H Storr, 20. 88 
A M Hatcher, 20. 88 
T H Keller, Jr, 19.87 
G L Lyon, 20. 85 
T A Marshall, 19. 84 
W B Darton, 21. 84 
G G Maxwell, 21.80 
T T Skelly, 19. 79 
Jl S Welles, 2U. 72 
J R Taylor, 21. 71 
On the third day the principal event of the tournament, 
the IMidw'inter Handicap, was preceded by five 15-target 
events, in which totals were made as follows: 
Olds .72 
Newcomb .71 
Rogers .71 
Ilpson .71 
Hinds . 70 
Lee . 69 
Nuchols . 69 
Edwards . 68 
Culver . 67 
Stokley . 66 
Allan .65 
MofFatt . 64 
Lockwood . 64 
Dreher . 63 
Powell .63 
Penny . 62 
Willis . 62 
Clayton .62 
Keller . 60 
\' Taylor . 60 
A Lyon . 59 
Johnson .59 
llaskerville .59 
Boylan . t>» 
J E Taylor. 59 
Tyler . 58 
Sproul . 58 
Gibbs . 57 
Billings . 56 
Bushee . 56 
Todd . 55 
Dana . 55 
Harrison . 54 
Sousa . 52 
Church . 52 
Pooley . 47 
Welling . 44 
Burgess . 41 
The Midwinter Handicap had conditions as follows: 
100 targets, $15 entrance, handicaps, 16 to 23yds., high 
guns, $125 added to the purse. In addition to first moiiey, 
the winner received a trophy presented by the Pine¬ 
hurst Country Club. 
The event was won by Mr. Harry T. Edwards, of 
Union City, Tenn., after shooting off a tie for first on a 
total of 92, with Mr. R. G. Stockley, of Wilmington, 
N. C., in which he scored 21 to Mr. Stockley’s 20. 
Messrs. C. W. Billings and E. W. Reynolds tied on 91 
for second place. The professional part of the competi¬ 
tion showed Messrs. Fred Gilbert and J. A. R. Elliott in 
the lead with 94 each. The high average percentages, 
amateur, were as follows: First, J. S. Olds, Chicago, 
95.6; second, C. Newcomb, of Philadelphia, 94.6; third, 
D. A. Ups'on, Cleveland, 94 per cent. Professionals: 
First, W. B. Darton, 96 2-3 per cent.; second, George L. 
Lyon, 95 1-3; third, Ered Gilbert, 94 1-3 per cent. 
In each handicap, the 100 targets were shot in strings 
of 25. The first column of figures shows the distance 
handicap: 
AMATEURS. 
H T Edwards.. 
R G Stockley.. 
C W Billings.. 
E W Reynolds 
A W Church... 
T S Baskerville 
H L Lee. 
Yards. 
Total. 
. 18 
23 22 24 23 
92 
. 19 
24 24 21 23 
92 
. 18 
22 24 22 23 
91 
. 18 
23 22 22 24 
91 
. 16 
20 23 23 24 
90 
. 19 
22 22 23 22 
89 
. 19 
22 22 21 23 
88 
D A L^pson . 
. 21 
21 23 23 20 
87 
J S Olds. 
901 
18 23 22 22 
86 
Dr D L Culver... 
. 19 
23 22 21 20 
86 
D T Leahy . 
. 19 
20 22 21 23 
86 
P H Powell. 
. 19 
22 20 20 23 
85 
E E Boylan. 
. 18 
23 21 19 21 
84 
Chas Nuchols .... 
. 20 
20 22 21 21 
84 
A Lyons . 
. 18 
19 22 22 20 
83 
J P Sousa. 
. 16 
19 22 22 20 
83 
Cooke Clayton ... 
. 18 
21 23 18 20 
82 
J E Taylor. 
. 17 
18 22 18 23 
81 
A R Allan. 
. 19 
18 22 23 18 
8l 
T H Dreher. 
. 19 
22 20 20 19 
81 
F W Moffatt. 
. 19 
18 22 20 20 
80 
T A Sproul. 
. 19 
18 22 20 20 
80 
H D Gibbs. 
. 19 
19 23 17 18 
77 
E S Rogers. 
. 19 
21 17 19 19 
76 
W D Hinds. 
. 19 
20 21 17 17 
75 
C A Lockwood... 
. 18 
17 17 19 20 
73 
C W I’enny. 
. 17 
22 13 20 17 
72 
Dr T I Johnson... 
. 18 
19 21 17 12 
69 
E E Boiishee. 
. 17 
15 19 19 14 
67 
D H Hostetter... 
. 17 
16 20 16 18 
66 
Leonard Tufts - 
. 16 
15 15 15 13 
58 
PROFESSIONALS. 
Fred Gilbert .... 
. 23 
24 25 22 23 
94 
JAR Elliott. 
. 21 
23 23 25 23 
94 
A M Hatcher. 
. 20 
23 23 23 23 
92 
T A Marshall. 
. 19 
22 23 22 23 
90 
H A Wells. 
. 19 
21 23 22 23 
89 
T H Keller, Jr... 
. 19 
21 10 24.24 
88 
G W Maxwell.... 
. 21 
22 22 19 23 
86 
T R Taylor. 
. 21 
18 20 23 24 
85 
T T Skelly. 
. 19 
22 21 21 21 
85 
W B Darton. 
. 21 
20 22 20 23 
85 
Harold Money.... 
. 22 
22 18 23 21 
84 
Guy Ward . 
. 21 
21 22 20 20 
83 
Walter Huff . 
. 20 
20 20 22 21 
83 
F E Butler. 
. 17 
19 20 21 20 
80 
E H Storr. 
. 20 
20 19 21 18 
78 
Mountain 
View Gun 
Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Jan. 23.—The usual weekly shoot of the 
Mountain View Gun Club was held to-day, and owing 
to the inclemency of the weather, only eleven of the 
boys participated. 
The first event was for practice, and Valentine made 
a straight run of 25. The second and third events of 
25 targets each, distance handicap, was for the fourth 
leg of the Albany cup. In both of these events Valen¬ 
tine, shooting from the 18yds. mark, broke 24 iii each 
event, making a total of 48 out of 50, and winning 
the leg. The fourth event was captured by Hurd with 
a score of 24, with Sanders a close second with 23 
breaks. The fifth event was shot from the 21yds. mark 
and was won by Sanders, he scoring 23. 
The annual spring tourntment of the club will be 
held April 23 and 24, and $150 will be added to the 
sweepstakes. 
Appended are to 
day 
’s scores 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
Shot 
Targets: 
Hdep. 
25 
25 
25 
at. 
Brk. 
Valentine ... 
. 18 
24 
24 
50 
48 
Hurd . 
. 20 
23 
23 
50 
46 
Woman .... 
. 16 
23 
23 
50 
46 
Platt . 
. 17 
21 
23 
50 
44 
Sanders .... 
. 20 
20 
21 
50 
41 
Crowley .... 
. 16 
20 
19 
50 
39 
Roberts .... 
. 20 
20 
19 
50 
39 
Earrell . 
. 20 
19 
19 
50 
38 
Lee . 
. 16 
17 
19 
50 
36 
Milliman ... 
. 19 
16 
20 
50 
36 
Hurd . 
24 
23 
50 
47 
Sanders .... 
21 
23 
23 
75 
67 
\"alentine ... 
25 
17 
50 
42 
Smith . 
20 
22 
50 
42 
Lee . 
18 
19 
50 
37 
Roberts . 
21 
17 
20 
75 
58 
Platt . 
21 
25 
21 
Farrell . 
20 
25 
20 
Crowley .... 
19 
25 
19 
Milliman ... 
19 
25 
19 
I'roman _ 
15 
25 
15 
j- 
J. 
Farrell, Sec y. 
Fred A. Stone Gun Club. 
Denver, Colo., Jan. 17. —We had a very fair crowd out 
to-day, and' everybody enjoyed the sport. The weather 
was fine. Next Sunday we shoot for the Du Pont and 
Ballistite trophies, and the following Sunday we shoot 
for the Fred A. Stone club cups. 
Shot 
Events: 1 
C D Plank . 12 
H Warren .18 
M H Hoyt . 21 
H A Walker . 21 
B E kforitz . 25 
F A Sharpe . 21 
C Yomcknan . 25 
A1 Royce . 14 
W S Fox .11 
F S Gillpatrick . 16 
W Burkhardt .23 
Wm Hughes . 20 
Mr Baily .12 
P Anderous . 10 
W S Houlland . 19 
Beck . 23 
Gooden .20 
C Parnel .20 
Kinney .10 
Newell . 9 
S Warren . 20 
Cy Plank . 17 
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
at. 
Brk. 
21 21 23 23 20 23 20 
200 
163 
15 20 21 19 . 
125 
93 
24 19 21 . 
100 
85 
20 23 21 . 
100 
85 
23 20 22 . 
100 
90 
21 21 24 . 
100 
87 
23 25 25 . 
100 
98 
19 22 23 . 
100 
78 
11 18. 
75 
40 
23 20 ... 
75 
69 
23 21 . 
75 
67 
21 18. 
75 
59 
9 4. 
75 
25 
17. 
50- 
27 
11 17. 
75 
47 
16 19. 
75 
68 
75 
65 
12 . 
50 
32 
11 . 
60 
21 
8 . 
50 
17 
25 
20 
25 
17 
Harry Warren, Sec’y. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Jan. 19.—The Analostan Gun Club 
at its annual meeting elected the following officers, to 
serve during the ensuing year: President, C. S. Wilson; 
Vice-President, Dr. Wm. C. Barr; Secretary, Miles 
Taylor; Treasurer, John Coleman; Captain, Everett 
Dufour; Trustees—M. D. Hogan, Dick Hawes and Dr. 
A. B. Stine. 
At this meeting it was decided to install three expert 
traps, so that the members could practice at double 
targets. 
A committee of five—M. D. Hogan, Everett Dufour. 
H. A. Farnham, C. B. Wise and Dr. B. L. Taylor—was 
appointed to arrange for the club contests this year 
The secretary’s report showed that during the season, 
from April 4 to Oct. 31, thirty-three shoots were held, 
and at these contests 44,573 targets were trappd. In 
1907, 40,584 targets were thrown, and in 1906, 39,806 were 
shot at by the members. The increased number of 
targets thrown in 1908 is an evidence of the interest 
manifested by the members. The average number of 
targets thrown at each shoot was 1,350, and the average 
attendance was nineteen shooters. During the year 
twelve new names were added to the membership. 
The club was divided into four classes, as follows: 
Those scoring 85 per cent, and better; 75 to 85 per cent.; 
65 to 75 per cent., and those scoring less than 65 per 
cent. The contests were to be at 25 targets each week 
and the percentage to be based on a member’s ten best 
scores. 
The contest. 
250 targets, 
Per 
resulted as follows: 
Per 
Brk. 
Cent. 
Brk. 
Cent. 
J H Hunter .. 
..237 
.948 
Dr A V Parsons.197 
.788 
M Taylor . 
..237 
.948 
Dr A B Stine..192 
.768 
H A Farnham 
..235 
.940 
Dr W Monroe..191 
.764 
C B Wise. 
..225 
.900 
Dr J Shoup ,.. .190 
.760 
Dr W C Barr. 
..208 
.832 
C S Wilson ....138 
.752 
M D Hogan... 
..202 
.808 
F Geyer .150 
.600 
E Dufour . 
..200 
.800 
Dr H Cobey ....150 
.600 
At the last annual meeting on motion of Dr. Barr a 
“championship” shoot at 50 targets, to be shot at the 
last meeting in October, was provided for. The contest 
was held and resulted as follows: 
M Taylor . 
. 25 23—48 
H B Wilson .. 
.. 17 20—37 
IT A Farnham.. 
. 23 22—45 
C S Wilson ... 
.. 16 21—37 
Dr Barnes . 
. 23 21—44 
Dr Monroe .... 
.. 19 17—36 
E Dufour . 
. 20 24—44 
Dr Shoup . 
.. 16 17—33 
T H Hunter .... 
. 21 22—43 
Dr Cobey . 
,.. 19 13—32 
Dr Barr . 
. 19 21—40 
Dr Stine . 
...12 8—20 
Willis . 
. 22 16—38 
Following is a statement of those members of the 
club who shot at more 
than 500 targets- 
—number shot at. 
broken and percentage: 
Shot 
Per 
at. 
Broke. 
Cent. 
n A Farnham . 
. 2198 
1857 
.845 
Miles Taylor . 
. 2100 
1763 
.841 
Jos IT Hunter . 
.3190 
2664 
.835 
Dr Wm C Barr . 
. 980 
779 
.794 
C B Wise . 
.1865 
1467 
.786 
Wm Wagner . 
.1050 
822 
.781 
M D Hogan . 
.1970 
1524 
.773 
Everett Dufour . 
.1808 
1294 
.715 
Dr A V Parsons . 
. 1585 
1077 
.680 
Dr W D Monroe . 
. 2140 
1432 
.660 
H B Wilson . 
. 772 
513 
.651 
Dr Jesse Shoup . 
. 1941 
1211 
.623 
Dr A B Stine . 
. 2644 
1628 
.611 
Dr IT B Cobey . 
.1460 
838 
.573 
C S Wilson . 
. 2480 
1607 
.561 
Fred Geyer . 
.1300 
711 
.546 
Penrose Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 23.—Seven shooters tied in 
a 10-bird event at the live-bird shoot held by the Pen¬ 
rose Gun Club, to-day. The misty atmosphere was an 
obstruction to the view and interfered with the shooters. 
A match was made between Chief Bender and Stanton 
White, of Germantown, to shoot at 50 birds each on 
Thursday of this W'eek. Scores: 
Muller, 20 .. 
P.endcr, 30 .. 
Hess, 29 _ 
Hoffman, 29 
Morris . 
Wark, 30 .... 
White, 30 ... 
Aiman, 29 .. 
Forsythe, 29 
Bockius, 30 . 
Williams, 28 
Patton, 28 .. 
Uger, 28 _ 
Boddy, 28 .. 
Kyle, 28. 
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Belmont Gun Club. 
Narberth, Pa., Jan. 23.—The Belmont had a live- 
bird and target shoot to-day. Seven killed 10 straight 
in the live-bird contest, while Mooney and Tetlow dis¬ 
tinguished themselves in the target events. Scores: 
Handicap, 10 birds, entrance $2: 
Severn, 30 .2222222121—10 
Trott, 28 .21210122*2— 8 
Cook, 28 .2222202222— 9 
Babb, 28 .,...0222022202—7 
Haines, 28 .1012200122-7 
Casey, 27 .0000222202— 5 
Miss-and-out, targets, entrance $1: Mooney 21, Severn 
21, Trott 20, Tetlow 12, J, Mooney 19, Davis 1^ Cook 18. 
Miss-and-out, targets, entrance $ 1 : Severn 22, Mooney 
20, Babb 19, Weldow 19, Cook IS, Esslenger 18, Barger 
IS, Duffield 17, Dwyer 16. 
