Feb. 27, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
349 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Feb. 20.—A high wind, hiking in from 
the southwest, sliced the tops off the high scoring of 
average days. H. \\'. Woodcock won a leg on the 
February cup, an extraordinary score, considering that he 
started as a novice a few weeks ago. The scratch 
event, 15 targets, was won by Lowell M. Palmer, Jr., 
with 14. D. T. Leahy and G. G. Stephenson led in the 
team race. Scores follow: 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
. 3 
or 
G G Stephenson, Tr. 
4 
22 
W W Marshall. 
25 
W W Peabody, Tr. 
2 
.■\ R Allan. 
. 3 
24 
AT Stiner . 
i 
22 
C W Woodcock.... 
. 7 
24 
D T Leahy. 
2 
22 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 
23 
T H Ernst . 
6 
23 
T H I’anderveer.., 
. 6 
23 
L JM Falmer, Jr... 
1 
20 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
22 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
W W Marshall_ 
. (j 
25 
C V' Woodcock_ 
7 
21 
G E Brower. 
. 6 
25 
-A E Hendrickson... 
9 
20 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 6 
24 
L M Palmer, Tr.... 
i 
19 
aI Stiner . 
. 1 
23 
F B Stephenson, Tr 
0 
19 
A R Allan. 
. 3 
99 
T H Ernst. 
6 
19 
G G Stephenson, Jr 
. 4 
22 
F W Aloffett. 
1 
16 
D T Leahy. 
9 
21 
W W' Peabody. 
2 
16 
W C Damron. 
. 1 
21 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
A R .Mian. 
. 3 
25 
F' 13 Stephenson.... 
0 
19 
(i (i Stephenson, |r 4 
24 
L M Palmer, Jr... 
1 
18 
A E Hendrickson.. 
2 
23 
J H Vanderveer. 
6 
IS 
W Peabody. 
9 
99 
\V W Marshall. 
5 
17 
]\I Stiner . 
. 1 
21 
G E Brower. 
5 
17 
D T Leahy. 
2 
20 
F W Aloffett. 
1. 
.16 
\\’ C Damron. 
. 1 
20 
J H Ernst. 
6 
15 
C \\’ W'oodcock ... 
. 7 
20 
Tronhy shoot, 25 
targets: 
T FI Ernst .. 
. 6 
25 
G Brower . 
5 
20 
\\ W Peabody, Jr. 
_2 
22 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
19 
j H N’anderveer... 
. -6 
22 
AT Stiner . 
1 
19 
G G Stephenson, Tr 4 
■11 
W W Alarshall. 
5 
19 
D T Leahy. 
9 
20 
F W jMoffelt . 
1 
18 
L M Palmer. Jr... 
. 1 
20 
E Flendrickson .... 
9 
77 
W C Damron. 
. 1 
‘to 
A R .Allan. 
;> 
17 
H \\' Woodcock... 
. 7 
20 
W F Sykes. 
5 
11 
Februarv cup, 25 
targets: 
H \\ Woodcock.... 
. 7 
22 
G Brower . 
5 
•■’0 
A R Allan. 
0 
L AT Palmer, Tr_ 
1 
IS 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
22 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
IS 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 
. 4 
22 
W C Damron. 
1 
l.S 
J H Vanderveer... 
. <3 
99 
D T Leahy. 
9 
16 
F \\ Mottett. 
. 1 
20 
W W Peabody, Jr. 
/ 
i(3 
A E Hendrickson.. 
2 
21 
S'-ratch shoot. 15 
targets: 
L M Palmer, Tr... 
14 
D T Leahy. 
10 
.-\ R .Allan. 
13 
T H \’anderveer...., 
10 
T FI Ernst. 
13 
W W Peabody .. 
10 
F B Stephenson.... 
11 
G G Stephenson.... 
10 
AT Stiner . 
H 
9 
A E Hendrickson. 
11 
F W Aloffett. 
8 
Team race, 25 targets: 
H 
. T. 
TT, 
T. 
D T Leahy. 2 
99 
C -A Lockwood. 5 
20 
G Stephenson, Tr 4 
23- 
■'fo 
\\’ Peabody, Tr.. 2 
99_ 
-43 
A R Allan. 2 
90 
F W Aloffett.... 1 
17 
A Hendrickson.. 2 
21- 
-43 
F B Stephenson. 0 
22— 
-39 
Feb. 22.—The attendance was large and there was keen 
competition. In a trophy competition, a squad, whose 
members were Messrs. F. B. and G. G. Stephenson, 
Aloffett, Palmer and Leahy, distinguished themselves by 
breaking 117 out of 175 targets, Messrs. Moffett and 
I aimer scoring straight. Palmer winning in the shoot-off, 
24 to 22. The holiday cup. 50 targets, was won by Mr. 
George Brower with a straight score. 
Handicap cup, 50 targets: 
T P Fairchild. 
. 10 
50 
S Stearns . 
. 12 
50 
G* Brower . 
. 12 
50 
C A Sykes. 
. 14 
50 
H B Vanderveer... 
. 1 f 
40 
Dr S P Hopkins.. 
. 14 
49 
1 H Ernst. 
. 12 
49 
i\' 'V Alarshall. 
. 14 
49 
A R .Allan. 
. 1 
48 
■17 
R E Fox. 
. 4 
W W Peabody. 
. 4 
46 
C A Lockwood_ 
. 8 
45 
TT W Woodcock... 
. 14 
45 
J H Vanderveer... 
. 12 
45 
Shoot-ofT: Brower 
■■’5, 
Svk, 
Trophy shoot: 
L A Lockwood.... 
. 5 
25 
AV W Peabody, Tr. 
2 
25 
-b" G Hyatt. 
. 5 
25 
A K Allan.. 
. 3 
24 
Shoot-off: 
Lockwood .. 
, 0 
25 
L i\I Palmer, Jr_ 0 44 
D T Leahy. 4 44 
Capt H \V Drew’r. 12 44 
F \V Moffett. 2 43 
F B Stephenson. 0 43 
N Hubbard, Jr.14 43 
M Stiner ...'. 2 43 
A E Hendrickson... 0 42 
Hr F C Raynor.14 42 
W C Damron. 2 41 
F C Hvatt. 10 40 
C W Heckling. 14 38 
C R James. 14 37 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 8 ,45 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
G G Stephenson, Jr 
A E Hendrickson... 
H W Woodcock. 
22 
2-r 
22 
Peabody . 0 24 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
A R Allan. 3 25 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 
A E Hendrickson... 3 24 
G A Lockwood. 5 23 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
F \V Moffett. 0 25 
L M Palmer, Jr_ 0 25 
A R Allan. 2 25 
A E Hendrickson... 3 25 
IV W Peabody, Jr. 2 25 
J H Vanderveer.... 5 25 
C W Hickling. 
H B Vanderveer... 
H W Dreyer. 
J P Fairchild. 
S Stearns . 
G W Brower . 
W \y Marshall. 7 25 
IM Stiner . 1 24 
Hyatt 
0 22 
0 
I 25 
6 25 
7 25 
7 25 
6 25 
W W Peabody, Jr.. 
F C Hyatt. 
G G Stephenson, Jr- 
H W Woodcock.... 
F B Stephenson.... 
D T Leahy. 
G G Stephenson, Jr 
H W Woodcock. 
E C Brower. 5 23 
R E Fox. 2 22 
F C Hyatt. 5 22 
W C Damron. 1 22 
J H_ Ernst . 6 22 
C Kenyon .. 4 21 
C A Lockwood. 4 20 
N Hubbard, Jr. 7 22 
Dr F C Raynor. 7 ig 
22 
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TKe Way to Success in Shooting Is to Shoot 
WINCHESTER 
Shotguns and Shotgun Shells 
Charles G. Spencer, who outshot the world in 1908, making the 
unprecedented record of 96.77% for 11,175 shots, did. He used a 
$27.00 grade Winchester Repeating Shotgun, the kind that the U. S. 
Ordnance Board endorsed as being safe, sure, strong and simple, 
and possessing the advantages claimed for it. For shells Mr. Spencer 
used Winchester “ Leader ” and “ Repeater,” regular stock loads, the 
kind that any one can buy anywhere. Such shooting with regular 
Winchester ” stock ” guns and shells shows that it isn’t necessary to 
indulge in the luxury of ” specials ” or ” extras ” to get the best re¬ 
sults, provided you insist upon having 
THE RELIABLE RED W BRAND 
Shoot-off: Palmer 24, Moffett 22. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
A R Allan. 2 25 
W W Peabody, Jr.. 2 25 
F C Hyatt. 5 25 
S Stearns . 7 25 
J H Ernst. 6 25 
Dr F C Raynor. 7 25 
G Brower . 6 25 
C W Hickling. 7 24 
T P Fairchild. 7 24 
C A Lockwood. 4 23 
M Stiner . 1 .23 
A E Hendrickson... 3 22 
G G Stephenson, Jr 4 22 
N Hubbard, Jr.... 7 ^2 
0 20 
20 
19 
19 
E C Brower. 5 22 
H W Woodcock.... 7 21 
W W Marshall. 7 21 
F B Stephenson.... 
Dr S P Hopkins... 
D T Leahy. 
R E Fox. 
C Kenyon . 4 17 
C B James. 0 11 
F W Moffett . 1 23 
L M Palmer, Jr. 1 22 
J H Vanderveer. 6 23 
H B I’anderveer.... 7 25 
Capt H W Dreyer.. 7 24 
First Shoot-off: A. R. Allan 24, Hyatt 24, H. B. Van¬ 
derveer (7) 24, S. Stearns (7) 24, Brower 23, F. C. 
Raynor 22, Peabody 22, J. H. Ernst 21. 
Second shoot-off: S. Stearns 25, Allan 24, H. B. Van¬ 
derveer 24, Hyatt 19. 
Lehigh Valley Shooting Association. 
Allentown, Pa., Feb. 16.—The Lehigh Valley Shoot¬ 
ing Association held a club shoot on their new grounds 
at Albright’s Hotel, of five events. Miss Frankenfield, 
but seventeen years of age, did very well on her first 
trial. She broke 9 out of 30 targets. She was considered 
the star shooter among the ladies. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Events: 
1 
9 
3 
4 
5 
Shot 
Targets: 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
at. Broke. 
Kramlicli . 
. 10 
8 
7 
9 
20 
65 
54 
Keiser . 
. 8 
7 
7 
4 
12 
65 
38 
W'erley . 
. 7 
7 
3 
3 
9 
65 
29 
Straub . 
. 5 
9 
4 
7 
16 
65 
41 
Dersch . 
. 5 
5 
2 
6 
14 
65 
32 
W erst . 
. 4 
4 
8 
9 
12 
65 
37 
C Schlicher . 
. 7 
6 
6 
6 
15 
65 
40 
Longanecher . 
. 4 
1 
9 
1 
40 
8 
Straub . 
. (3 
7 
5 
7 
is 
65 
40 
Ludwig . 
. (5 
7 
7 
6 
40 
26 
H Schlicher . 
.10 : 
10 
s 
8 
21 
65 
57 
Tarrett . 
. 8 
5 
10 
6 
17 
65 
46 
Hunt . 
. 5 
5 
8 
6 
13 
65 , 
37 
Miller . 
. 5 
9 
7 
9 
16 
65 
46 
Aliss Frankenfield . 
2 
4 
3 
30 
9 
8 
i(3 
35 
24 
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Howard Schlicher, proprietor 
high gan. 
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