590 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[April io, 1909. 
Keystone Shooting League Tournament. 
The second annual tournament of the Keystone Shoot¬ 
ing League, of Philadelphia, was held at Holmesburg 
Junction, Pa., on March 30-31. Competition therein was 
open to amateurs. 
It was the greatest possible success and beats prior 
records, inasmuch as there were $700 in cash and prizes 
delivered to the shooters at cost of targets only. 
At the last minute, a fine moose head valued at $100, 
donated by W. D. Hinds, of Portland, Me., became a 
prize, the competition for which was held at an extra 
set of traps, at 10 pairs of targets, with the result that 
H. E. Buckwalter, of Ro'yersford, Pa., and Harry Kahler, 
of Germantown, Pa., tied on 19 out of 20. 
The programme on the first day consisted' of ten 20 
target events, $1.40 entrance. Events 6 to 10, inclusive, 
constituted the Preliminary Handicap, 100 targets, of 
which first prize was a $05 solid silver pitcher, donated 
by the Du Pont Powder Co.; second prize was a $45 
silver pitcher, while third had $5 cash. The money in the 
sweepstakes was divided class .shooting, 40, 30, 20 and 10 
per cent. For the prizes, there was no entry fee other 
than cost of targets. 
There was an extra optional sweep of $10 entrance in 
the Preliminary Handicap, divided high guns, two 
moneys to every ten entries. 
The Preliminary Handicap was won by J. B. Sanders, 
of Albany, N. Y., with a total of ^ out of the possible 
100. For second place therel was a tie on 87 between 
L Willett Ewing, of Rising Sun, Md., Tom Tansey, of 
Philadelphia, and S. H. Shinn, of Atlantic City, N. J. 
In the shoot-ofT at 20 targets on Wednesday, Ewing won. 
The scores were: Ewing 18 and Tansey and Shinn 17 
each. 
First and second high averages of the day were made 
by Frank Cantrell, of the S. S. White Gun Club, taking 
the lead with 176 out of 200, while second went to 
Chas. E. Mink, of Laurel Springs, N. J., with 174; third, 
Hess, McCarty, Sanders and Glover, 170 each. Ninety 
shooters took part in the day’s competition, among 
whom was the famous bandmaster, John Philip Sousa, 
who scored 151 out of 200. Some other famous shooters 
present were George H. Piercy and J. S. Fanning, Jersey 
City; George Baughman, Westminster, Md.; F. C. Bis- 
sett, Burlington, N. J.; W.^ H. Hinds, W. N. Taylor 
and W. B. Barton, Portland, Me.; A. J. Smith, Water 
Gap, Pa.; W. A. Hammond, Richmond, \’a.; S. Van 
Allen, Jamaica, L. I.; A. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J.; H. I. 
Hess, Nanticoke; G. Richardson, Dover, Del.; W. A. 
Weidebush, Fairmant, Va.; Fen Cooper, Mahanoy City; 
James Lewis, Pittsburg and Lloyd Lewis, of Atglen. 
In the re-entry two-barrel event, in which the longest 
runs determined the winners, the prizes were an A. H. 
Fox $50 gun, and the Hunter Arms Co. beautiful vase, 
value $40. Buckwalter was high with a run of 18 and 
Mink next with 16, but as it was a continuous competi¬ 
tion for the two days, nothing was final till the last shot 
was fired. The weather was pleasant, though there was 
rather a strong wind blowing. Scores follow: 
Preliminary. 
r~ 
20 20 20 20 20 Total. 
18 15 18 15 15-81 163 
17 18 15 18 14—85 160 
18 18 13 15 18—82 150 
14 16 16 16 15—77 163 
15 15 11 15 16—72 151 
14 16 15 14 13—72 144 
17 17 17 19 17—87 166 
18 15 19 19 15—86 169 
15 14 18 17 15—79 148 
17 12 19 13 19—80 147 
J Meehan, 17... 
15 
16 
11 
13 
17 
14 
15 
15 
16 
16- 
-76 
148 
Cook, 16 . 
11 
11 
14 
17 
11 
15 
13 
16 
11 
10- 
-65 
129 
W Taylor, 17... 
S Ocheltree, 17. 
13 
10 
14 
15 
10 
14 
16 
12 
15 
9—66 
130 
12 
13 
13 
15 
9 
17 
11 
10 
12 
9- 
-59 
121 
Patrick, 16. 
13 
14 
14 
16 
15 
17 
18 
16 
14 
16- 
-81 
153 
Pepper, 16. 
Shinn, 17 . 
17 
15 
17 
17 
16 
16 
19 
19 
13 
17- 
-84 
166 
15 
13 
17 
15 
14 
19 
20 
IS 
11 
19—81 
167 
Brathie, 16. 
11 
15 
15 
12 
12 
15 
12 
18 
14 
11- 
-70 
135 
Sidebottom,16.. 
15 
19 
17 
19 
13 
15 
20 
19 
16 
16- 
-86 
167 
McCarty, 16.... 
9 
14 
10 
7 
12 
15 
11 
16 
11 
17- 
-86 
122 
Crowhurst, 16.. 
17 
14 
12 
15 
13 
10 
13 
11 
11 
15- 
-60 
131 
Tomlin, 17. 
13 
17 
16 
17 
15 
17 
16 
20 
16 
17- 
-86 
164 
James, 16 . 
13 
15 
14 
15 
13 
12 
16 
13 
15 
17- 
-73 
143 
Hamlin, 19 . 
20 
18 
15 
14 
16 
15 
16 
13 
17 
14—75 
158 
Wakeman, 18.. 
13 
17 
18 
14 
15 
14 
18 
18 
14 
16-80 
157 
Jirskine, 18. 
11 
14 
14 
15 
12 
16 
15 
16 
11 
16- 
-74 
140 
Ewing, 19. 
12 
16 
17 
17 
17 
14 
20 
18 
17 
18- 
-87 
160 
Deakert, 17. 
13 
17 
18 
18 
12 
16 
16 
16 
16 
15- 
-79 
157 
Schilling, 17.... 
12 
18 
16 
16 
13 
17 
17 
13 
12 
17- 
-76 
158 
Harper, 17 . 
White, 17 . 
15 
13 
17 
12 
14 
12 
16 
14 
9 
12- 
-63 
134 
16 
15 
17 
18 
17 
13 
16 
17 
10 
14—70 
144 
Wiedebush, 19.. 
12 
16 
17 
17 
16 
14 
20 
15 
11 
17- 
-77 
155 
Henry, 18 . 
13 
16 
12 
16 
9 
9 
10—56 
85 
Borden, 17. 
17 
17 
15 
14 
11- 
-74 
74 
Roberts, 16 .... 
12 
16 
8 
13 
11- 
-60 
60 
Stevens, 16. 
12 
17 
13 
8 
11—61 
61 
Held, 17 . 
12 
15 
15 
14 
16- 
-72 
72 
Sloan, 18 . 
12 
17 
16 
13 
18- 
-73 
73 
Targets: 
IValls, 19 . 
Piercy, 19. 
Richardson, 19.. 
Barton, 19. 
Fanning, 19. 
L R Lewis, 18.. 
Tansey, 18 . 
Eames, 18 . 
F Butler, 18.... 
Pratt, 18 . 
German, 21 _ 
McCarty, 21.... 
Foord, 21 . 
H Stevens, 20.. 
S Glover, 20... 
Elliott, 20. 
Apgar, 20 . 
Newcomb, 20... 
Hess, 20 . 
Mink, 20 . 
Keller, 19 . 
Bissett, 19 . 
Hammond, 19.. 
Mooney, 19 ... 
Sanders, 19 _ 
Landis, 19 . 
Wolstencroft,20. 
Buckwalter, 21.. 
Van Allen, 19.. 
Cooper, 19 . 
Ivins, 19 . 
Swarz, 18 . 
W Mathews, 18. 
Kennedy, 18.... 
J Anderson, 16. 
W T Firth, 16.. 
T Eyer, 16..- 
J P Sousa, 16 
Moore, 16_ 
F Mathews, 17 
E Ford, 17 
Ringgold', 17 
V Cline, 17 . 
Appleton, 17 
Billings, 18 . 
W Severn, 18 
H Bates, 18.. 
E Cordery, 18 
H Hinds, 18. 
Brown, 18... 
Cantrell, 18. 
E Johnson, 17.. 
N Young, 18 
Foster, 18 . 
Baughman, 18.. 
Pfleger, 18. 
Davis, 18. 
O’Donohue, 17. 
J H Lewis, 17.. 
J VV Lewis, 17.. 
20 20 20 20 20 
18 18 20 12 14 
15 15 15 17 17 
13 16 13 12 12 
17 19 18 19 15 
15 15 18 15 16 
12 15 13 16 17 
18 13 19 15 14 
16 18 19 15 15 
12 13 16 15 13 
16 17 14 15 15 
17 18 16 18 
March 31, Second Day. 
The feature of the second day was the strong competi¬ 
tion displayed by J. Willett Ewing. He won the Key- 
stone_ Shooting League Handicap with 91 out of lOO, 
securing thereby the title of amateur champion, $25 cash 
and) the solid silver $65 pitcher presented' by P. F. Du 
Pont. His win of second in the Preliminary Handicap 
also had a silver pitcher for the prize. Second went to 
F. C. Bissett, of South River, N. J., with 90, while 
third went to A. D. Richardson, of Dover, Del., score 89. 
H. L. David, of Philadelphia, made high average, 342 
out of 400, for the two days, for which he received the 
beautiful Hanover cup, valued' at $75, and also the Motor 
Print trophy, value $35. W. E. Crane, of Hammonton, 
N. J., made second high average, 340, thereby winning 
$10; third, $7, going to H. I. Hess, of Nanticoke, Pa., 
on a total of 339. 
C . E. Mink, of Laurel Springs, N. J., captured the 
two-barrel event with a run of 51, thereby winning the 
Fox gun, second, the Hunter vase, going to William 
Kahler, of Germantown, who scored a run of 28. Buck- 
v/alter and Kahler tied for the moose head, each scoring 
19 out of 20. This tie had not been shot off up to the 
close of the tournament. Low general average prize, $4, 
for the two days was captured by J. H. Lewis, of Read¬ 
ing, Pa. 
While the wind' was strong betimes, the day was ex¬ 
ceedingly pleasant. 
Events 6 to 10 inclusive, constituted the Keystone 
Shooting League Handicap. Scores follow: 
K. S. L. Hdep. 
'20 20 20 20 20 ' Total. 
15 15 20 16 14—80 153 
18 17 16 13 17—81 153 
18 17 19 16 19—89 171 
16 15 18 17 17—83 165 
17 15 14 12 17—75 151 
12 15 19 12 9—67 126 
16 17 19 13 16—81 156 
10 19 19 15 13—77 158 
11 16 16 16 13—72 147 
16 15 17 15 14—77 146 
16 18 19 18 18—89 172 
E Watson, 19.. 
13 
15 
15 
15 
14 
13 
10 
13 
w 
-36 
108 
Cooper, 19. 
16 
16 
15 
13 
16 
14 
14 
15 
w 
..--43 
119 
Pfleger, 18. 
P Du Pont, 17. 
18 
16 
17 
19 
18 
16 
17 
17 
18 
15—83 
171 
13 
16 
12 
15 
13 
18 
14 
10 
13 
14—69 
138 
Pennell, 16. 
9 
15 
11 
12 
12 
17 
11 
14 
11 
16—69 
128 
Orleman, 16_ 
13 
9 
13 
12 
13 
11 
10 
16 
14 
13- 
-64 
124 
F Johnson, 17.. 
16 
12 
11 
11 
15 
17 
16 
12 
16 
16- 
-77 
142 
Henry, 16. 
15 
16 
14 
17 
12 
18 
14 
15 
14 
18- 
-79 
Gran, 18 . 
17 
19 
15 
20 
17 
18 
19 
17 
16 
16- 
-86 
174 
Wentz, 18 . 
14 
19 
15 
15 
12 
14 
9 
16 
15 
15—69 
144 
Lamb, 18 . 
13 
17 
15 
15 
18 
16 
14 
18 
12 
17- 
-77 
155 
Shinn, 18 . 
12 
15 
17 
17 
14 
16 
15 
15 
12 
13- 
-71 
146 
Ivins, 18 . 
18 
12 
13 
17 
17 
12 
15 
18 
20 
19- 
-84 
161 
A Young, 18... 
13 
14 
19 
16 
17 
19 
17 
18 
12 
17- 
-86 
162 
B Bates, 18_ 
14 
18 
11 
12 
16 
13 
17 
16 
117 
Cordery, 18. 
12 
14 
18 
19 
19 
16 
16 
IS 
ii 
16- 
-89 
162 
Severn, 18. 
18 
18 
16 
18 
17 
18 
17 
15 
17 
16- 
-83 
170 
Davis, 18 . 
12 
16 
15 
15 
17 
16 
15 
16 
14 
13- 
-74 
140 
Baughman,17... 
10 
15 
11 
15 
9 
11 
12 
17 
13 
13- 
-76 
126 
James, 16. 
13 
17 
17 
15 
12 
13 
15 
17 
14 
15-74 
148 
Owens, 17 . 
15 
18 
18 
16 
17 
17 
16 
18 
13 
17- 
-81 
165 
Crowhurst, 16.. 
15 
17 
14 
14 
14 
17 
16 
14 
11 
14—72 
146 
Wilson, 16. 
11 
12 
15 
14 
16 
19 
19 
17 
14—85 
137 
White, 17 . 
9 
15 
10 
16 
16 
15 
17 
14—78 
112 
Powers, 18. 
9 
16 
19 
5 
59 
Darby, 17 . 
12 
9 
12 
9 
42 
Raymond, 16... 
14 
13 
16 
15 
13 
16- 
-73 
87 
Muller, 17 . 
16 
16 
17 
16 
17 
20- 
-86 
102 
Paul, 17 . 
13 
15 
16 
8 
11 
17- 
-67 
80 
W Johnson, 17. 
20 
12 
16 
12 
12- 
-72 
72 
Tomlin, 18. 
Wickes, 11. 
18 
17 
16 
51 
13 
12 
15 
13 
16- 
-69 
69 
Roberts, 16 ... 
5 
8 
8 
11 
12- 
-44 
44 
Stevens, 16 .... 
Money, 16 . 
13 
10 
16 
13 
17- 
-69 
69 
12 
13 
11 
36 
Tirgets: 20 20 20 20 20 
Welles, 19.13 15 13 15 17 
Piercy, 19.15 13 17 14 13 
Richardson, 19.. 15 18 17 17 15 
Barton, 19. 9 18 18 18 15 
Fanning, 19.... 17 16 15 15 13 
Lewis, Jr, 17... 11 11 10 13 14 
Tansy, 19.16 17 18 11 13 
Eames, 19.14 16 16 15 15 
Butler, 18 .13 16 16 14 16 
Pratt, 18 .10 15 15 15 14 
11 18 20 18 16 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N, Y., April 3.—There were three, G. 
W, Kuchler, T. Bechtel and W. J. Elias, in the tie for 
the April cup, requiring two shoot-offs to determine the 
winner. Elias and Bechtel tied in the first shoot-off on 
full scores. In the second shoot-off Bechtel scored 22 to 
20 for Elias, and won. O. C. Grinnell won the presi¬ 
dent’s cup and the Stoll cup with straight scores from 
scratch. T. C. Durham won the Owens cup. The two 
high guns for the day were O. C. Grinnell and' T. 
Lenane, Jr. For the Sauer trophy. F. H. Schauffler 
made a full score from scratch. Scores follow: 
April cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. 
W T Elias. 2 25 
T Bechtel. 2 25 
G W Kuchler. 3 25 
T G Batterson. 2 24 
Dr De Wolfe. 3 24 
J M Owens. 2 24 
C W Billings. 2 24 
First shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap: 
W T Elias. 2 25 G W Kuchler. 3 22 
T Bechtel . 1 25 
Second shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap: 
T Bechtel . 1 22 W J Elias. 3 20 
Sauer trophv. 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. 
G F Pelham. 1 24 
T Lenane, Jr. 4 24 
O C Grinnell. 2 23 
F H Schauffler. 1 22 
F A Hodgman. 
0 20 
P R Robinson. 5 20 
F H Sebauffler.... 0 25 
W T Elias. 3 ?5 
T Bechtel . 1 25 
J G Batterson. 2 25 
T C Durham. 4 25 
Dr De Wolffe. 3 25 
T Lenane, Jr . 4 25 
Stoll cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
O C Grinnell. 2 25 
P R Robinson. 5 24 
G W Kuchler. 3 22 
J M Owens. 2 22 
G F Pelham. 1 22 
O W Billings. 2 31 
F A Hodgman. 0 20 
19 18 18 20 16 
17 14 18 16 14—79 
170 
McCarty, 21.... 
18 16 19 16 12 
18 
15 
19 
18 
14—83 
165 
O 
C Grinnell. 
.. 0 
25 
P 
R 
Robinson... 
.. 5 
22 
15 17 18 19 19 
10 14 18 16 16—81 
169 
Glover, 21 . 
18 19 18 14 17 
17 
11 
20 
16 
16—80 
166 
F 
A Hodgman... 
.. 0 
25 
T 
M 
Owens. 
.. 2 
' 22 
17 18 18 17 15 
12 16 13 19 16—76 
161 
Foord, 20. 
16 14 16 15 14 
15 
14 
17 
16 
17—79 
154 
G 
F Pelham. 
.. 1 
25 
T 
(t Batterson. 
.. 2 
22 
16 17 15 15 19 
16 16 16 18 19—85 
170 
Stevens, 20 .... 
17 16 15 16 13 
15 
17 
20 
15 
17—84 
161 
Dr 
■ De Wolffe.... 
.. 3 
25 
F 
H 
Schauffler..., 
.. 0 
21 
15 14 17 17 13 
16 16 14 14 14—74 
150 
Elliott, 20 . 
14 15 12 17 13 
13 
19 
15 
16 
w—63 
134 
T 
C Durham. 
.. 4 
25 
G 
IV 
Kuchler.. 
.. 3 
20 
15 16 17 16 14 
15 13 18 15 18—78 
156 
Apgar, 20 . 
, 14 15 16 17 16 
IS 
15 
18 
15 
15—81 
159 
C 
W Billings. 
.. 2 
24 
T 
Bechtel . 
.. 1 
20 
15 16 17 18 14 
17 16 14 16 18—81 
161 
Newcomb, 20.. 
19 19 17 16 17 
17 
16 
17 
17 
14—81 
169 
T 
Lenane, Jr. 
.. 4 
23 
IV 
■ J 
Elias. 
.. 3 
20 
17 18 17 16 17 
16 18 16 18 20 
13 16 16 12 16 
17 14 11 18 11 
16 18 14 15 17 
13 15 18 11 13 
17 16 17 14 15 
19 16 19 20 15 
12 12 15 16 16 
17 15 18 17 19 
18 17 14 18 17 
16 19 15 19 14 
15 15 13 18 13 
11 16 17 12 12 
15 16 15 13 16 
18 16 16 16 17 
.18 15 16 15 15 
13 15 9 12 13 
9 11 10 17 12 
16 15 18 17 16 
12 16 15 11 10 
16 17 11 17 17 
12 14 12 15 10 
12 12 13 13 10 
17 15 14 17 17 
16 16 18 16 12 
37 13 15 16 16 
12 16 17 18 14 
13 15 16 15 15 
19 12 10 .. 7 
14 16 15 18 14 
15 11 14 15 18 
16 17 17 20 20 
16 18 11 14 12 
16 16 16 17 13 
13 15 11 16 15 
16 16 14 13 13 
18 13 15 18 17 
15 16 16 17 16 
.15 14 IS 15 15 
10 13 6 14 13 
10 13 6 14 13 
17 18 17 17 18—85 170 
15 15 18 18 20—76 174 
17 11 17 13 17—81 154 
14 16 16 14 16—76 132 
18 14 15 15 19-21 158 
13 18 16 16 14—77 148 
16 18 15 .. ..—50 129 
19 17 13 18 17—84 173 
20 15 15 15 14—82 156 
17 17 15 15 10—74 160 
17 15 14 16 16—76 167 
10 15 18 17 19—85 168 
15 16 12 16 15—74 148 
14 14 15 17 13—73 141 
15 16 12 15 19—77 157 
16 14 14 16 16—76 157 
17 17 15 11 11—71 150 
12 15 14 8 15—65 126 
12 15 10 11 10—58 117 
15 19 13 12 15—73 151 
13 10 10 9 14—56 120 
13 15 15 20 17—80 158 
15 14 16 14 17—76 139 
12 12 12 13 18—77 127 
15 14 11 12 . .—52 139 
14 15 15 15 15-74 152 
15 13 12 18 10—74 151 
16 18 15 14 19—82 159 
15 17 16 13 14—75 149 
12 18 13 15 17—75 113 
17 11 10 10 18—72 149 
18 16 16 15 17—82 155 
18 16 18 15 19—86 176 
14 12 15 16 15—72 143 
14 18 14 12 14—72 150 
12 15 11 14 14—66 136 
15 16 11 13 10—65 137 
15 14 16 10 12—67 148 
13 14 14 15 12—68 148 
19 18 14 13 18—82 156 
12 13 16 6 11—58 114 
12 13 16 6 11—68 114 
20 
15 15 19 16 16 
Hess, 
Mink, 21 .15 14 16 15 17 
Keller, 18 .12 17 12 18 14 
Billings, IS.15 13 15 15 18 
Hammond,19... 14 14 17 15 15 
Van Allen, 19.. 13 15 18 18 18 
Bissett, 19 .... 18 18 15 15 17 
Landis, 20 .... 16 17 17 19 16 
Wolstencroft,20. 10 16 17 17 17 
Buckwalter, 21 
Ewing, 20. 
Sanders, 20 ... 
0’Donohue,17. 
14 15 w 
15 16 15 19 10 
17 16 19 17 17 
16 19 11 17 12 
18 19 17 18 16—88 
18 16 17 17 14—82 
14 17 18 15 14—78 
17 13 15 14 18—80 
17 14 15 15 16—80 
18 15 18 17 15—83 
20 18 17 18 17—90 
13 20 19 15 17—84 
13 17 18 17 16—84 
Kennedy, 18.... 13 18 14 19 15 
Hinds, 18. 
Wiedebush, 
Watson, 18 
Moffett, 19.... 
Hamlin, 19_ 
H Brown, 18.. 
Sidebotham.lS.. 
Appleton, 17.. 
Eyre, 16 . 
Firth. 16 . 
Sousa, 16 . 
Meehan, 17 ... 
J Lewis, 16... 
Beattie, 16 
15 18 12 13 10 
18..15 18 18 17 16 
... 11 17 15 14 14 
... 17 16 17 14 19 
... 11 17 15 15 10 
15 13 17 15 15 
19 14 18 16 15 
14 20 19 13 15 
14 14 15 13 19 
11 19 16 16 12 
14 16 17 14 11 
15 18 17 14 17 
16 17 16 15 11 
15 15 14 13 14 
E Kord, 17.14 18 15 18 10 
Schwarz, 17.... 14 17 16 16 17 
Ocheltree, 16... 17 16 9 16 7 
Patrick, 17. 8 13 15 15 12 
Oliver, 17.13 19 16 13 13 
Cook, 16 .13 15 13 13 11 
Anderson, 16... 11 15 16 15 13 
L Mathews, 17. 17 18 15 16 13 
Perry, 17. 8 15 11 14 13 
Ringgold, 17... 11 15 12 10 15 
Gaskill, 17.15 14 17 18 14 
A McCarty, 16.. 15 15 15 14 12 
Kollock, 17.15 16 11 11 15 
E Bates, 19.... 15 15 18 18 16 
19 19 18 16 19—91 
14 16 13 17 16—76 
17 20 17 17 15—86 
18 19 20 16 15—88 
15 15 17 14 16—77 
18 20 16 15 17—86 
16 15 18 15 13—77 
16 17 16 16 18—83 
17 11 16 17 16—77 
16 15 18 14 16—75 
16 16 18 14 15—79 
19 16 18 16 17—86 
14 14 15 14 14—71 
17 11 13 13 14—69 
18 16 17 15 17—83 
17 15 14 16 15—77 
12 12 13 15 13—65 
17 13 13 13 16—72 
15 13 17 11 16—72 
18 13 18 19 14—82 
11 10 16 15 14—76 
12 17 14 14 11—68 
11 .. 16 18 18—63 
12 12 12 14 12—62 
12 18 16 13 18—77 
16 18 16 16 17—83 
13 13 13 13 w—52 
12 16 16 13 18—75 
15 12 16 13 w—56 
13 14 15 10 9—61 
15 13 15 15 11—69 
15 17 20 16 14—82 
169 
160 
151 
156 
158 
165 
173 
169 
159 
29 
172 
162 
161 
167 
145 
170 
148 
166 
145 
154 
152 
167 
145 
143 
155 
158 
134 
143 
147 
162 
131 
131 
132 
147 
162 
108 
138 
134 
132 
143 
164 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap: 
O 
C Grinnell... 
.“. 2 25 
F A 
Hodgman. . 
. 0 
20 
Owens cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
T 
C Durham... 
.... 4 25 
W T 
Elias . 
... 3 
24 
P 
K Robinson.. 
.... 5 25 
T Bechtel . 
... 1 
23 
() 
C Grinnell... 
. ... 0 24 
Dr D 
e Wolfte.... 
... 3 
23 
T 
Lenane, Jr... 
.... 4 24 
F H 
Schauffler. . . 
... 0 
21 
C 
W Billings... 
.... 2 24 
F A 
Hodgman. . 
... 0 
20 
G 
W Kuchler... 
.... 3 24 
G F 
Pelham . 
... 1 
20 
G 
G Batterson. 
.... 2 24 
T M 
Owens . 
9 
18 
Shoot-oft, 25 targets, handicap: 
T 
C Durham... 
.... 3 25 
P R 
Robinson. .. 
. 9 . 5 
23 
Haslin cup. 25 
targets, handicap: 
O 
C Grinnell... 
.... 0 25 
C W 
Billings. ... 
... 2 
22 
T 
Kenane, Jr... 
.... 4 24 
F A 
Hodgman.. 
... 0 
21 
T 
C Durham... 
.... 3 25 
T M 
Owens. 
... 2 
21 
P R Robinson. 5 23 
F H Schauffler. 0 23 
G F Pelham. 1 20 
Dr De Wolffe. 3 17 
Billings CUD, distance handicap, 25 targets: 
T Lenane, Jr. 20 23 
O C Grinnell.19 22 
T M Owens. 19 21 
T C Durham.18 21 
F H Schauffler. 20 20 
G F Pelham. 20 19 
P R Robinson. 18 18 
C W Billings. 20 16 
Dr De Wolffe.19 16 
F A Hodgman.21 14 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: Won by T. Lenane, 
Jr., (1) 25. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: Won by T. Lenane, 
try Club shot a match on the grounds of the N. Y. A. C. 
to-day. The teams consisted of four men and each man 
shot at 100 targets. In the grand total the Fox Hills 
men won by the narrow margin of 12 targets. Scores: 
Fox Hills Golf Club. 
Patterson . 22 23 20 22—87 
Elias . 24 22 17 21—84 
Thomas . 19 22 18 21—80 
Spotts . 21 20 14 17—72—323 
Essex County Country Club. 
Pearsall . 23 24 22 24—93 
Hart . 24 18 21 22—85 
Dallett . 13 17 17 15-62 
Daly . 17 15 20 19—71—311 
