June 12, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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New Haven Gun Club. 
New Have!U Conn.—The Decoration Day tournament 
of the New Haven Gun Club was largely attended, and 
some fine scores were made. About 9,000 targets were 
thrown, but 12,000 would have been thrown had not one 
of the sets of traps worked poorly. 
For the first time in many months our oldest mem¬ 
ber was able to shoot one string, and we feel quite sure 
that all Mr. C. B. Bristol’s friends will be pleased to 
hear that he is once more able to hold a gun. 
Old-time shooters will be familiar with the shooting 
of “Albert,” who tied for high gun with Harry Met¬ 
calf, of Rockville, with a score of 184. The shoot-off 
of the tie at 25 targets was a battle royal and brought 
forth great applause and enthusiasm from the spec¬ 
tators. Metcalf went straight and “Albert” (Sherman) 
broke 24, missing his 24th bird. Score: Metcalf, 25 out 
of 25; Sherman, 24 out of 25. 
Events: 
\Vm T Minor .... 
E W Dann . s 
M E Thompson .. 
R H Smith . 
J F Conlin . 
Dr C C Smith .... 
J B Robertson .. 
W W Rice. 
T F Morrissey ... 
H B Williams .... 
C Sauer . 
Dr Peabody . 
L Bradley . 
R M McFetteridge 
E G Southey . 
F A Sherman .... 
W B Hall . 
E Kelley . 
C E Hall . 
John Draher . 
Dr McElligott .... 
C Probst . 
G E Ailing . 
P J Burnes . 
E J Smith . 
Chas Hemmeler .. 
A Heyman . 
J F Moran . 
Thos Gilbert . 
G B Prest . 
J E Olcott . 
Dr Nettleton . 
S Gustafson . 
F Metcalf . 
H Metcalf . 
L Bissell . 
P M Talcott . 
O Gustafson . 
H Bahre . 
A L Chamberlain 
M Hepburn . 
G Weidner . 
A C Bostwick .... 
E Dunham . 
N Smith . 
R B Penn . 
C B Bristol . 
A L Lipscomb ... 
J Shaw . 
F W Smith . 
Croster . 
*H H Stevens .... 
*W S Plaight. 
*Professionals. 
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The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., May 31.—Twenty shooters were present 
at the holiday shoot to-day and from 1 till 5 p. M. it was 
an interesting event. 
The race for average began with the first gun and 
continued till the last target, ending with Cavicchi high, 
one target to the good over Burnes and Richardson. 
Muldown and Fay took care of fourth and fifth average 
with a bunch close on their heels. 
In the team event, Tod and Richardson shot consist¬ 
ently and won the club souvenir, though Fay and Mul¬ 
down, Burnes and Bryant, made them hustle to do it. 
In the ladies’ team match Miss Jones, the youngest 
attendant called the turn,, with the result that Mrs. 
Park and Cavicchi shot way up and won for her the cut- 
glass vase. Scores: 
Targets: 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
Total. 
Cavicchi . 
. 8 
11 
10 
10 
9 
13 
9 
14 
84 
Burnes . 
. 10 
12 
6 
14 
8 
12 
9 
12 
83 
Richardson . 
. 6 
13 
9 
13 
7 
12 
9 
14 
83 
Fay .. 
. 9 
10 
8 
13 
8 
10 
8 
13 
79 
Muldown . 
. 7 
13 
9 
11 
7 
10 
9 
13 
79 
Todd . 
. 7 
13 
9 
14 
8 
9 
6 
11 
77 
Brewer . 
. 8 
9 
7 
12 
7 
11 
9 
12 
75 
Herburt . 
. 3 
10 
8 
14 
8 
13 
7 
12 
75 
Morse . 
. 8 
13 
8 
11 
5 
10 
10 
9 
74 
Wright .. 
. 5 
13 
7 
14 
6 
14 
7 
14 
73 
Mrs Park . 
. 6 
10 
6 
11 
7 
8 
10 
14 
72 
Dr Gleason . 
12 
8 
15 
8 
12 
7 
13 
75 
Howe . 
. 8 
8 
8 
12 
9 
11 
9 
10 
67 
Williams .. 
. 5 
9 
8 
11 
8 
11 
4 
12 
66 
Bryant . 
. 6 
8 
5 
10 
6 
12 
7 
10 
64 
Henry . 
. 8 
9 
6 
9 
5 
10 
7 
10 
64 
Cole . 
. 4 
8 
6 
11 
7 
12 
6 
7 
61 
Team match, 50 targets, handicaps: Todd and Richard¬ 
son 101. Fay and Muldown 97. Burnes and Herburt 97. 
Bryant and Howe 94. Davidson and Henry 93. Mrs. 
Park and Cavicchi 91, Cole and Morse 88, Wright and 
Brewer 87. 
Woman’s team match, 25 targets, handicaps: Mrs. Park 
and Cavicchi 55%. Fay and Muldown 53%. Todd and 
Richardson 50. Gleason and Williams 48%. Burnes and 
Bryant 47. Davidson and Henry 47. Howe and Her¬ 
burt 47. Wright and Brewer 46%. Cole and Morse 41. 
June 2.—Just a squad of Palefaces toed the 16yd. line 
Used by MR. CHAS. G. SPENCER During 
qT>l 1907 1908 
Broke 94.9^ of 16,220 Targets Broke 96.77^ of 11,175 Targets 
These unequalled records denote the greatest regularity of Shotgun powder. 
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Cbicago, Ill. Boston, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. 
