April 3, 1909.] 
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Hillside Rod and Gun Club. 
Flushing, N. Y., March 29. — Ten shooters took part 
in the shoot of the Hillside Rod and Gun Club on Sat¬ 
urday afternoon. The wind, blowing across the traps, 
■caused the targets to do some queer antics, which often 
pazz'ed the shooter The scores in the principal event 
were at 15 targets: 
Pentz . 13 10 15 12 7 9 14 12 13 14 
Kmg . 7 9 6 9 9 9 . 
Bell . 9 7 5 12 10 12 10 . 
Holahan . 4 5 4 5 7 6 . 
Foster . 11 12 9 14 6 10 9 11 10 11 
Peck . 9 10 9 13 12 11 12 12 .... 
Rieger . 6 14 6 9 12 15 . 
T.ong . 9 10 8 10 11. 
Funke ...». 4 3 6 7 5 4 . 
Haynes . 2 5 4 . 
At 25 targets: Pentz 23, Bell 17, Foster 18, Peck 17. 
March 22.—There was a very good attendance at the 
shoot of the Hillside Rod and Gun Club onl Saturday 
afternoon. In spite of the high wind that prevailed, the 
scores were very good, as the following list shows. Each 
event was at 15 targets: 
Pentz ... 
Foster .. 
Long .... 
Wright . 
■Campbell 
Butler .. 
1 'eck _ 
Ashmore 
Funke .. 
Hains ... 
Leslie .. 
13 10 13 . 
13 12 12 13 12 12 10 It 11 
9 11 15 13 13 12 10 12 .. 
10 11 10 8. 
7 9 10 10 11 7. 
8 8 7 4 7 5 . 
8 9 8 13 11 7 . 
.. 8 8 8 9 7 . 
. 8 7. 
.. .. 6 4 5 8 . 
.. .. 12 8 8 11 . 
At 25 targets: Pentz 20, Foster 18, Long 17, Butler 6, 
Peck 16. Ernest L. Bell, Sec’y. 
BALLISTITE EMPIRE 
(Dense) (Bulk) 
1909 WINNINGS 1909 
At the Kansas City Shoot, February 16 th- 20 th. 
Interstate Amateur Championship, out of ten contestants, five tied for High Score. 
High and Second High Amateur Averages on targets. 
General High Average on pigeons. 
Harry Hess of Nanticoke, Pa., won Pennsylvania State Championship at live birds at a shoot-off, February 20 . 
Frank D. Alkire of Williamsport, Ohio, won Championship of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Score, 24 x 25 . 
GRAND PRIX, at Monte Carlo, February, 1909 . 4-■ I 
Fred Stone Gun Club Shoot, Denver, Colorado, February 22 d, Fred King won Handicap. 
The State ChallengeTrophy of the HarrisburgSportsmen’s Association was won by F. Coleman, Pottsville, Pa 
C. A. Bender, Philadelphia, Pa., February 23 d, killed 50 Straight in a live bird match. 
F. Hendrickson, of Trenton, N. J., on March 8th, live bird match, score, 96 x 100 . 
Fred Schwartz and George Coblentz, of Philadelphia, both killed 25 straight in a live bird match. 
J. H. LAU (Si CO., Agents, 75 Chambers St., N. Y. City 
Nontcl&ir Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 27. —Nineteen men partici¬ 
pated in the weekly shoot of the Montclair Gun Club to¬ 
day, some good scores being made. 
Event 2, the six^h leg on the Dukes trophy, was won 
by Colquitt with a record of 24 broken targets. 
Montclair was again victorious in the team race with 
the Princeton University team, breaking within a frac¬ 
tion of 90 per cent., and beating Princeton by a total of 
24 targets. A good many visitors are expected on next 
Saturday, as a preliminary to the big tournament of 
April 7. 
Events: 
12 3 
Events: 
12 3 
Targets: 
15 25 25 
Targets: 
15 25 25 
R Jacobus. 
15 23 25 
I S Crane. 
12 .. .. 
C Beck . 
13 .. .. 
L Young . 
13 18 .. 
H Sindle . 
13 23 ,. 
F Sindle . 
12 .. .. 
C Day, Jr. 
15 22 24 
Y Erazee . 
7 18 .. 
P H Cockefair.... 
17 19 22 
E Winslow . 
7 .. .. 
A T Bidale . 
12 .. .. 
Moore . 
.. 14 .. 
S Este . 
1 . . . . 
W T Frost. 
.. 13 .. 
W J Latta. 
13 17 .. 
T Dukes . 
.. 24 22 
H R Medina. 
12 .. .. 
L W Colquitt. 
.. 24 21 
E H Wight. 
13 .. .. 
Team race: 
Princeton. 
Montclair. 
Este . 
. 44 
Dukes . 
. 46 
AVight . 
. 42 
Crane . 
. 42 
Latta . 
. 35 
Colquitt . 
. 43 
Medina . 
. 38 
Jacobus . 
. 48 
Bidale . 
41 200 
Babcock . 
45—224 
E. Winslow, 
Sec’y- 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., March 27.—The events were shot 
in strings of 25. The highest scoring was made by 
Stephen Van Allen and Geo. Kouwenhoven, the latter 
breaking 94 out of 100. Scores: 
J Gaughan . 16 16 21 19 18 23 23 20 23 
J S James . 11 11 10 8 10 8 7 .. .. 
R Morgan. 21 21 21 20 22 19 . 
H D Bergen. 24 21 22 22 21 19 . 
H Miller. 14 16 20 18 10 14 . 
A Griffith . 18 18 16 17 15 12. 
T Aspell . 15 8 8 15 15 . 
G Kouwenhoven . 24 23 23 24 . 
H W Voorhees. 15 19 17 18. 
J Shevlin . 11 17 15 18. 
S Van Allen. 22 24 22 20 . 
H Buckner .10 11 10. 
A Dubois .. 4 6. 
F Jones . 16. 
T R Dubois. 4 . 
Tdfle Ttan^e and Gallery. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, March 27.—At Armbruster’s Park to-day 
the following scores were made: 
Revolver, 50yds., ten shots: M. Hays 91, 81, 87, 82, 78, 
85; W. H. French 80, 91, 88, 92, 89, 90, 95, 92, 89, 93, 
90, 89; Dr. J. R. Hicks 84, 94, 81, 89, 91, 93, 92, 80; T. P. 
Nichols 82, 86, 92, 90, 86; J. E. Silliman 89, 85, 90, 92, 92, 
89, 88, 87. 
March 25.—At 2628 Broadway to-day the following scores 
were made: 
Revolver, 20yds.: H. A. Reitzenstein 82, 75; A. Knowl- 
son 81, SO, 80; J. L. R. Morgan 83, 82,* SO, P. Hanford 
97, 95, 90, 85, 82;-T. P. Nichols 89. 87, 86, 84; M. Havs 
8(, 86, 81; J. R. Rvder 91, 87, 83; Dr. C. Philips 86, 84. 81; 
G. Grenzer 90, 88, 87, 83; J. E. Silliman 82, 82. 
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