June 12, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
957 
C. Snyder shot through the whole programme with 82 
out of 135. Well done, for a new man. 
A. Desch kept close to the firing line through the 
whole programme, scoring 107. 
A. Fried scored excellently in nine events. 
Messrs. Schaffer and Desmard smoked them pretty 
well. You are new, boys, and will be excused. 
C. F. Kramlich, manager, of the Lehigh Shooting As¬ 
sociation, states that they will present one of the best 
programmes before the shooters for July 15, their reg¬ 
istered tourney, that was witnessed this year. 
A. K. Ludwig. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, June 6. — High winds played havoc with 
the scores of the members of the Hudson Gun Club at 
the regular bi-monthly shoot to-day. 
Mr. Wynne, of the North River Gun Club, was a 
visitor to-day, and led a field of thirty-two shooters 
with an average of 85*per cent, Engle, with 81 per cent., 
being runner-up, and H. L. Brown trailing with 79. 
Dr. Mills was the winner of a leg on the Du Pont 
trophy to-day, scoring with his handicap, 50 straight. 
For the first time in many moons, Mr. E. G. Heritage 
and Jim Hughes showed up at the grounds to-day and 
tried their hands at a few' of the targets. They both 
showed a little rusty at the game. Hughes says by 
July 18 shoot he will be in form again, so all hands watch 
out; must be something doing; Jim w'as very busy to¬ 
day telling of a nine-pound eel that he caught on 
Decoration Day, while fishing, and bear in mind that 
he is on the “water wagon”; been there a long, long 
time. Any one doubting this can W'rite, and Hughes will 
produce evidence enough in the shape of his eelship’s 
skin. 
Our next shoot will be held on June 20, and all shoot¬ 
ers are cordially invited to shoot with us. Shells are for 
sale on the grounds, and our traps kept open as long 
as you want to shoot. 
To reach the grounds take Turnpike car from Penn¬ 
sylvania R.R. ferry at Jersey City, or any point in 
Newark to the west side of the Hackensack River, and 
walk north along the dyke to the D.. L. & W. R. R. 
bridge, where you will see the club house flag flying, 
and where a hand of welcome is always extended to the 
man that shoots a shotgun. 
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Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Eneel . 
.... 20 
21 
18 
22 
23 
20 
14 
Putney . 
.... 17 
14 
18 
14 
13 
^^'ilIiams . 
.... 20 
15 
21 
IS 
22 
15 
Dr Mills . 
.... 11 
15 
15 
14 
16 
16 
14 
Dr Story . 
.... 14 
14 
14 
10 
16 
22 
17 
IT E ITrown. 
.... 21 
IS 
24 
18 
21 
17 
Kelley . 
.... 19 
19 
16 
23 
21 
16 
H Pape . 
.... 11 
Tfi 
15 
17 
13 
Twitter . 
.... 16 
15 
15 
16 
17 
14 
8 
Malcomb . 
.... 19 
14 
11 
13 
J Pape . 
.... 10 
13 
16 
8 
\^’ Wright . 
.... 15 
14 
22 
17 
11 
Thomas . 
.... 21 
20 
Dr Groll . 
.... 15 
14 
4 
12 
12 
15 
5 
13 
Wynne . 
.... 24 
23 
23 
19 
22 
21 
19 
21 
W ynne, Jr. 
21 
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F Bloomfield .... 
17 
12 
16 
16 
W' Raymond . 
16 
16 
i6 
14 
Dr O’Brien . 
18 
19 
20 
19 
15 
10 
J E Smith. 
16 
17 
W'ohlfarth . 
17 
IS 
Hall . 
11 
9 
F C Lewis . 
22 
19 
Wade . 
.... 11 
T- Cherry . 
12 
11 
17 
Heritage . 
16 
16 
H Nagle . 
18 
19 
16 
P Freund . 
16 
18 
11 
T Hughes . 
.... 15 
18 
20 
Terrel . 
19 
19 
20 
Dr Bleidung . 
.... ie 
15 
Doran . 
.... 16 
15 
11 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
.Atlantic City, N. J., June 5. — The weekly scores at- 
stiff wind and a 
very hard lot of 
targets 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Cook . 
17 
21 
17 
15 
20 
19 
20 
W'escoat . 
17 
17 
17 
20 
20 
16 
20 
Powers . 
19 
24 
23 
19 
22 
Mathis . 
20 
18 
19 
14 
16 
Young . 
17 
18 
19 
16 
18 
Ur Keed . 
. 18 
19 
21 
19 
W’atson . 
. 19 
19 
Adams . 
18 
21 
Scholl . 
. 12 
n 
16 
Huglies . 
. 19 
19 
20 
Robinson . 
. 13 
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Trap at Chattanooga. 
Chattaxcoga. I'enn.. June 2. — 'I'he boys celebrated the 
opening of their new grounds to-day and started what 
promises to he a most successful season at the traps. 
Though but few of the old guard were present on this 
occasion, they are still in the game, and ere long their 
names may be expected to appear in their accustomed 
places. Scores; 
*P B Plummer.. 75 74 P Gorman . 50 20 
J T Moseley. 75 63 R Accord. 50 20 
J L ilosedale... 75 62 Stanley . 25 12 
Cant Wells . 50 33 Aciiff . 15 5 
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