March 13, 1909.] 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 6.—A nine-man team contest 
among the club members was a pleasing variant of the 
regular programme. The teams were captained respec¬ 
tively by Messrs. F. B. Stephenson and F. W. Moffet, 
the team of the latter winning by totals of 701 to 671. 
Mr. M. Stiner scored a leg on the March cup with a 
total of 24. The scratch shoot was won by Mr. H. M. 
Brigham with a full score, 15 straight. Mr. H. W. Wood¬ 
cock was high in three trophy shoots, scoring a full 25 
each time. Scores: 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
W C Damron. 
. 2 
25 
VV VV Marshall. 
6 
21 
N Hubbard, Jr... 
. 5 
24 
W W Peabody, Jr.. 
1 
21 
T H Ernst. 
. 4 
24 
F W Moffett. 
1 
19 
H W Woodcock.. 
. 6 
23 
A E Hendrickson.. 
2 
19 
J H Vanderveer... 
. 4 
22 
M Stiner . 
1 
19 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
H W Woodcock.... 
. 6 
25 
W C Damrom. 
1 
20 
T H Ernst. 
. 4 
24 
W W Marshall. 
6 
20 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 
23 
A E Hendrickson... 
2 
19 
W W Peabody, Jr 
. 1 
24 
M Stiner . 
1 
18 
J H Vanderveer... 
. 4 
21 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
5 
15 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
H W Woodstock.. 
. 5 
25 
T H Vanderveer.... 
4 
22 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
24 
A L Hendrickson.. 
2 
21 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 
23 
T H Ernst. 
4 
21 
W W Marshall.... 
. 6 
23 
G G Stephenson, Ir. 
4 
19 
F S Hyatt. 
. 4 
23 
R C Williams. 
7 
19 
W W Peabody. 
. 1 
22 
N Hubbard. Tr. 
5 
18 
W C Damron. 
. 1 
22 
M Stiner . 
1 
16 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
H W Woodcock. 
, 4 
25 
D T Leahy. 
2 
22 
J H Vanderveer.... 
, 4 
24 
F W Moffett. 
1 
22 
R C Williams. 
7 
24 
J H Ernst. 
4 
22 
G Brower . 
. 5 
24 
H B Vanderveer.... 
3 
21 
W W Peabody. 
. 1 
23 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
20 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 2 
23 
W C Damron. 
1 
'20 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
23 
G G Stephenson.... 
4 
19 
W W Marshall_ 
. 6 
23 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
5 
17 
March cup, 25 tar 
gets: 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
24 
A E Hendrickson.. 
22 
F B Stephenson..., 
. 0 
23 
J H Vanderveer. 
4 
22 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 
23 
\V W Peabody, Jr.. 
1 
21 
W C Damron. 
. 1 
23 
H B Vanderveer.... 
3 
21 
D T Leahy. 
. 2 
23 
G G Stephenson.... 
4 
19 
R C Williams. 
. 7 
'23 
J H Ernst. 
4 
19 
H W Woodcock.... 
. 4 
23 
W W Marshall. 
6 
19 
G Brower . 
. 3 
23 
F S Hyatt. 
4 
21 
L M Palmer. 
. 1 
22 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
5 
16 
Scratch shoot, 15 
targets: 
H M Brigham. 
15 
F S Hyatt. 
11 
L M Balmer, Jr.... 
13 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
11 
F W Moffett. 
13 
G G Stephenson.... 
10 
A E Hendrickson... 
13 
D T Leahy. 
10 
T H Vanderveer.... 
13 
W W Pea'body. 
. 9 
M Stiner . 
13 
H *W Woodcock.... 
9 
F B Stephenson... 
12 
W W Marshall .... 
7 
W C Damron.. 
11 
Team race, 25 targets: 
H. T. H. T. 
L M Palmer, Jr. 1 22 G G Stephenson. 4 19 
H M Brigham.. 1 22—44 D T Leahy. 2 22—41 
F B Stephenson.. 0 21 
F W Moffett.1 20—41 
Special team shoot, 100 targets, shot in strings of 25 :v 
_ „ Stephenson Team. 
F B Stephenson. 22 21 23 20 86 
L M Palmer, Jr. 24 19 22 21 86 
H M Brigham. 24 22 19 22 87 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 20 18 15 14 67 
H W Woodcock. 14 17 16 19 66 
R C Williams. 15 14 10 18 57 
G Brower . 22 24 17 20 83 
N Hubbard, Jr. 18 17 16 20 71 
E Marshall . 17 17 18 16 68 
Totals 
176 169 156 170 
F W Moffett.... 
D T Leahy. 
W C Damron.... 
W W Peabody.. 
M Stiner . 
F S Hyatt. 
J H Vanderveer. 
H Ernst. 
A E Hendrickson 
Moffett 
Team. 
21 21 22 20 
23 17 18 23 
22 21 22 21 
22 21 22 21 
20 22 20 23 
19 18 16 18 
18 19 13 17 
19 20 15 20 
19 14 18 19 
671 
84 
81 
86 
86 
85 
71 
67 
74 
70 
Total 
183 173 164 181 701 
New Jersey Championship. 
Orange, N. J.—Harry D. Wethling, of the Orange, 
N. J., Gun Club, successfully defended his title of New 
Jersey State Champion, which was challenged by Louis 
W. Colquitt, of the Montclair Gun Club, on the grounds 
of the former club, Saturday, March 6. 
The title is shot for annually at the Jersey City Gun 
Club, and the winner at that time is subject to chal¬ 
lenge at any time during the year by any member of the 
State Sportsmen’s Association, and must be prepared to 
defend the title within thirty days. 
An east wind that made both the shooters and spec¬ 
tators shiver, blew straight in their faces, and this, with 
a touch of rattle, made both men do anything but 
championship shooting. 
Each shot at 50 targets, and when the first 25 were 
down, Wethling had 21 and Colquitt 19. On the second 
half the champion missed 8, while Colquitt hung up 19, 
again making the match a tie at 38 each. To settle the 
tie, 25 targets more were trapped for each man, resulting 
in 19 for Wethling and 16 for Colquitt. 
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Sec’y Orange Gun Club. 
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