Jan. 6, 1912.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
21 
\V S Silk worth. 0 22 
Dr Culver . 0 22 
B M Higginson. 0 21 
Distance handicap, 25 tar] 
Yds. Tl. 
D F McMahon. 20 20 
W B Ogden. 19 19 
R L Spotts. 21 19 
R R Debacher.. 16 19 
D Lindquist ... 19 18 
C W Billings... 21 17 
G J Corbett.... 21 16 
S Scott . 21 17 
J G S Dey. 19 15 
Gus Lembeck .. 
.... 1 
22 
G iM Thomson... 
... 2 
21 
G Meyer . 
... 0 
17 
s, handicap: 
Yds. 
Tl. 
W S Silkworth... 
, 21 
17 
B M Higginson 
21 
14 
U C Gnnnell.... 
20 
17 
A E Ranney.... 
21 
17 
F H Schauffler. 
20 
15 
T M Tones. 
16 
11 
(j F Eelham.... 
19 
16 
Gus Lembeck... 
20 
16 
G M Thomson.. 
19 
16 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, Dec. SO.- — Good shooting and large at¬ 
tendance ushered out the old year at Bay Ridge to-day. 
F. S. Hyatt, by taking the leg on December cup, also 
became possessor of the cup. He made 93 out of lOO in 
the four shoots in the month. Take-home trophy was 
transported as per title by H. T. Spooner, with 88 . W. 
W. Marshall, with 5 and C. R. Adams with 1 tied at 25* 
for leg on C. R. James trophy. The trophy went to 
J. P. Fairchild on a monthly score of 119. Stake trophy, 
handicap, was wen by C. R. James, (1) 25. The sum¬ 
maries; 
Take-home trophy, ICO targets: 
H T Spooner. 
... 88 
W \V Marshall... 
71 
F S Hyatt. 
T P Lamson. 
74 
T F James. 
... 84 
C Blake . 
74 
C R James. 
... 81 
R L Estabrook .. 
72 
*\V D Hinds. 
... SO 
A -Bryant . 
71 
1 R Fairchild. 
... 80 
A Blake . 
68 
F' V\ eilbacher . 
... 80 
George Brower .. 
84 
*Guest. 
December cup, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 
1 23 
C Blake . 
.. 2 
17 
T F James. 
0 22 
A Blake . 
.. 3 
16 
C K lames. 
1 20 
Y Weilbacher .... 
.. 5 
15 
1 b Damson. 
5 19 
G Brower. 
.. 4 
14 
R L Estabrook.... 
5 18 
A Bryant . 
.. 4 
13 
W VV Marshall. 
5 18 
T \V Hinds. 
.. 0 
22 
J P Fairchild. 
2 17 
Four best scores 
for month: 
Hyatt . 
... 93 
A Bryant . 
83 
James . 
... 89 
C R James. 
81 
C. R. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
W W Marshall. 
5 25 
J F James. 
.. 0 
21 
C R Adams. 
, 1 25 
C Blake . 
.. 2 
21 
R L Estabrook. 
5 24 
T W D Hinds.... 
.. 0 
19 
T S Lamson. 
5 23 
F Weilbacher .... 
.. 5 
18 
F iS Hyatt. 
1 23 
A Blake . 
.. 3 
18 
T P Fairchild. 
, 2 23 
A Bryant . 
.. 4 
21 
G Brower . 
, 4 22 
Won by J. P. Fairchild. His best scores for the month 
were: 25, 25, 22, 24, 23; total 110. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C R James. 1 25 
T F James. 0 21 
S Hyatt. 1 21 
J S Lamson. 5 21 
J P Fairchild. 2 18 
C Blake . 2 18 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Jlske . 3 24 J F James. 0 19 
C !^ake . 2 22—46 A Bryant . 4 23—42 
C R James. 1 23 
F S Hyatt. 1 21—44 
W W Marshall. 5 17 
R L Estabrook. 5 16 
A Blake . 3 13 
G Brower . 4 11 
A Bryant . 4 9 
Jan. 1.—J. S. Lawson won a 20-pound turkey in the 
event at 25 targets, shooting with a handicap of 5; his 
score was 24. He offered a trophy, the first leg on 
which was decided yesterday by A. Bryant winning on 
a full score of 25. 
J. F. James won the take-home trophy with a total of 
95. He also won the J. P. Fairchilds trophy. The event 
was at 100 targets, 50 being trapped on Christmas Day. 
F. S. Hyatt led the field yesterday, and although Mr. 
James finished a poor fourth, his score on Christmas 
Day gave him the event with a total of 93 . H. M. 
Brigham, the club champion took a leg on the Stake 
prize, and several trophy shoots were won bv F S 
Hyatt. Tbe scores: 
Turkey shoot, 25 targets, 
J S Lawson. 5 24 
J F James. 1 23 
G G Stephenson_ 2 22 
J E Murray. 5 21 
M Stiner . 1 21 
C R James. 1 20 
handicap: 
C A Lockwood. 
A Bryant . 
F S Hyatt. 
A E Edwards.. 
J W Hessian.... 
2 20 
5 19 
1 19 
3 18 
0 17 
Stage trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
H M Brigham . 0 21 A E Edwards. 3 18 
J F James. 1 20 G G Stephenson, Jr 2 15 
C R James. 1 20 J E Murray. 5 14 
M Stiner . 0 20 C A Lockwood. 2 13 
F S Hyatt. 1 19 J W Hessian. 0 12 
A Bryant . 5 18 \V W Marshall. 5 9 
J. S. Lawson trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
A Bryant . 5 25 M Stiner . 0 23 
C R James. 1 24 H M Brigham. 0 23 
.■\ E Edwards. 3 24 J W Hessian. 0 23 
F S Hyatt. 1 23 J S Adams. 5 22 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 23 C A Lockwood. 2 19 
J F James. 1 23 W W Marshall. 5 17 
J E Murray. 5 23 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 1 25 J S Lawson. 5 21 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 23 A Bryant . 5 21 
J F James. 1 22 C R James. 1 19 
J E Murray. 5 22 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 1 25 T F James. 1 21 
•A Bryant . 5 24 j W Hessian. 0 21 
J E Murray. 5 22 G G Stephenson, Jr 2 19 
J S Lawson. 5 22 C R James. 1 16 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets: 
T F Tames. 
,. 95 
H M Brigham..., 
82 
T S Lawson.. 
.. 91 
A E Edwards. 
80 
T E Murray. 
,. 87 
1 W Hessian...., 
7y 
M Stiner . 
,. 85 
■p S Hyatt . 
76 
A Bryant . 
,. 85 
W W Marshall..., 
76 
C R Tames. 
,. 83 
C A Lockwood... 
78 
G G Stephenson, Jr., 
.. 82 
Fairchild trophy, 50 
targets; 
F S Hyatt. 
.. 48 
A E Edwards..., 
42 
M Stiner . 
.. 45 
J E Murray. 
41 
T F James. 
. 44 
G G Stephenson, 
Jr... 
40 
H M Brigham. 
,. 43 
C R James. 
44 
A Bryant . 
. 42 
Totals for Fairchild 
tronhy: 
T F Tames. 
. 93 
H M Brigham.... 
89 
F S ITyatt. 
,. '92 
A Brvant . 
88 
G G Stephenson, Jr.. 
. 89 
M Stiner . 
88 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
C R Tames. 
1 22 
A Bryant . 
.. 5 
18 
T F James. 
1 20 
T E Manley. 
.. 5 
17 
G G Stephenson, Tr 
2 20 
T S Lawson. 
.. 5 
17 
F S Hyatt . 
1 19 
World’s Doubles Sboot in Chicago, 
Chicago, Jan. 1.—The first leg in the series for the 
world’s title shoot in doubles was won yesterday after¬ 
noon by Fred Bills and Jesse Young with a grand 
total of 143. Jay Graham and E. W. Clancey, present 
champions, were the losers with a total of 142. Graham 
made the best individual score with 76 out of a possible 
100 birds. The match is to be decided by the best two 
out of three. The marksmen were handicapped by a 
blizzard, driving directly across the traps. Graham won 
the 200 -bird match, breaking 186 targets. 
The meet was the holiday event under the auspices of 
the Chicago Gun Club. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 30.—Edmonson had all the 
best of it to-day, breaking tbe only straight—the best 
average—and won the spoon by beating Lewis in the 
shoot-off of a tie. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
Edmonson 
. 120 110 
Appel . 
. 100 65 
Lewis . 
. 120 97 
Neighbors 
. 100 54 
Dixon . 
. lOO 79 
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