Jan. 13, 1912.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Larchmont Y. C. 
Larohmont, N. Y., Jan. 7. —Kver play freeze-out? 
Well, it was played here to-day. All but fifteen shooters 
were properly cold storaged. The wind couldn’t seem to 
penetrate the bulk of Tom McCahill and G. Lembeck, 
so they ambled off with the big end of the offerings. 
McCahill scored leg on vice-commodore’s cup and leg 
on accumulation cup. Mash Lembeck leg on Alley 
trophy, 125-target scratch event, and monthly cup. VV. B. 
Short dressed the grass properly with fragments of 94 
targets in the 100-target handicap and copped the copper. 
Scores: 
Scrat.th shoot, 15 targets: 
J G Battison . 
14 
T Lenane, Jr . 
10 
R L Spotts . 
13 
B Williams . 
10 
T J McCahill . 
13 
G S Dey . 
9 
G Lembeck . 
13 
R Johnson . 
8 
Dr D L Culver... 
11 
H H Childs . 
7 
W J Elias . 
11 
S Halstead . 
5 
W B Short . 
10 
W E Bemis . 
4 
January cup, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
G Lembeck . 
.. 3 
25 
T J McCahill . 
.. 3 
19 
J G Batterson . 
.. 4 
24 
L Antoine . 
.. 5 
19 
W B Short . 
.. 3 
24 
S Halstead . 
5 
IS 
W J Elias . 
.. 3 
23 
H H Childs . 
.. 7 
18 
R Johnson . 
.. 3 
23 
W E Bemis . 
18 
Dr D L Culver... 
0 
G S Dey . 
. 4 
17 
T Lenane, Tr . 
.. -4 
21 
B Williams . 
•> 
16 
R L Spotts . 
O 
20 
Alley trophy, 25 
target 
handicap: 
G Lembeck . 
.. 2 
25 
T Lenane, Jr . 
.. 4 
23 
W J Elias . 
.. 3 
25 
Dr D L Culver... 
9 
22 
T J McCahill . 
.. 4 
24 
W 13 Short . 
.. 3 
22 
G b Uey . 
.. 4 
24 
J G Batterson.... 
.. 4 
21 
R Johnson . 
24 
=i 
R L Spotts . 
.. 2 
23 
B Williams . 
.. 2 
19 
T Lenane, Jr . 
.. 4 
23 
L Antoine . 
.. 5 
19 
Dr D L Culver... 
9 
22 
S Halstead . 
.. 5 
17 
W B Short. 
.. 3 
22 
H H Childs. 
16 
R L Spotts. 
23 
V'.cf-Commodore’s troohv, 
, 25 targets: 
T J McCahill. 
.. 3 
24 
S Halstead . 
.. 7 
20 
W B bhort. 
.. 3 
24 
G Lembeck . 
.. 1 
20 
G S Dey. 
.. 4 
24 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 4 
20 
J G Batterson.... 
.. 4 
23 
B Williams . 
.. 2 
19 
Dr D L Culver.. 
.. 2 
22 
W E Bemis. 
.. 5 
18 
R L Spotts. 
.. 2 
21 
L Antoine . 
.. 5 
18 
K Johnson . 
.. 3 
21 
E Parks . 
.. 7 
17 
Accumulation cup, handicap, 50 targets: 
1 J McCahill. 
.. 6 
49 
R Johnson . 
.. 6 
43 
W B Short. 
.. 6 
48 
J G Batterson.... 
.. 8 
42 
R L Spotts. 
.. 4 
46 
W J Elias . 
.. 6 
Dr U L Culver. .. 
.. 4 
45 
W E Bemis . 
.. 10 
38 
G S Dev . 
.. 8 
44 
B Williams . 
.. 4 
38 
G Lembeck . 
.. 2 
43 
L Antoine . 
.. 10 
37 
I Lenane, Jr . 
.. 8 
43 
Handicap cup, 
100 targets: 
W B Short. 
....12 94 
T Lenane, Jr_ 
...16 
87 
G Lembeck _ 
.... 8 93 
W J Elias. 
...12 
86 
T T McCahill... 
....12 92 
G S Dey. 
...16 
85 
R Johnson . 
....12 90 
W E Bemis. 
...20 
76 
R L Spotts. 
.... 8 89 
S Halstead . 
...20 
74 
Dr D L Culver. 
.... 8 89 
B Williams . 
... 8 
73 
J G Batterson... 
....16 87 
High gun cup, 
scratch, 125 
targets: 
G Lembeck .... 
.109 
R Johnson. 
‘*’3 
W B Short. 
. 102 
W J Elias. 
p’s 
R L Spotts. 
. 101 
T Lenane, Jr. 
87 
Dr D L Culver 
. 99 
G S Dey . 
86 
T J McCahill... 
. 98 
B Williams . 
81 
T G Batterson.. 
. 94 
S Halstead . 
73 
New Rochelle Y. C. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., Jan. 6. —The interest here to¬ 
day was keen, but the icy-bladed wind which howled 
around Harrison Island was much keener. This, mixed 
with two parts snow and shaken a la P. J. D. cocktail, 
made shooting a bit uncomfortable. R. Schneider 
seemed least affected by the weather. He got away 
with a straight in the special handicap, and later made 
43 out of 50 in the special 50-target event. Jack Fan¬ 
ning, with his usual “after-you-Mr. Amateur” considera¬ 
tion, broke only 42 in this event. Jack will always be 
Jack. V. P. Krause went into executive session with 
his gun, and decided on a close corporation, so he took 
three out of the six events. To him went the Du Pont 
trophy, week-end prize, and special 25-bird match. 
The Donovan cup, 25 target, handicap, slipped into 
the maul of G. P. Granberry, who, with 4 handicap, 
scored 24. Speaking of the Donovan cup reminds me 
that maybe a word to the wise wilj be sufficient in re 
Joe Donovan: If this gentleman takes as much interest 
in trapshooting as he does in yachting—beware. When 
he gets his weather eye on the aerosaucer with the ac¬ 
curacy with which he hitches it to the “rippers that 
indicate” the best of the smashemettes had best beware. 
Joe is one of them 
who sails by instinct. If he 
starts 
shooting by instinct- 
-H. O. 
Enough said. Scores: 
Donovan cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
G T Granberry. 
4 24 
V P Krauss . 
4 
17 
C A Marsland. 
8 20 
B R Stoddard. 
5 
15 
■"R Schneider . 
0 18 
F’u Pont trophy, I 
25 targets, handicap: 
V P Krauss. 
4 23 
C A Marsland. 
8 
20 
B R Stoddard. 
5 23 
J P Donovan. 
6 
16 
G T Granberry. 
, 4 22 
Shoot-off: 
V P Krauss. 
4 24 
B R Stoddard. 
5 
20 
New Rochelle cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
V P Krauss. 
4 24 
B R Stoddard... 
... 5 
20 
’•’J S Fanning. 
0 22 
C A Marsland.... 
... 8 
20 
’•’R Schneider . 
0 21 
Commodore’s cup. 
25 targ 
ets, handicap: 
V P Krauss. 
4 22 
*J S Fanning.... 
... 0 
20 
G T Granberry. 
4 21 
’“R Schneider ... 
... 0 
18 
C A Marsland. 
8 21 
’*'R Schneider .... 
... 0 
25 
Special trophy, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
V P Krauss. 
4 12 
G T Granberry.. 
... 4 
21 
B R Stoddard. 
5 21 
C A Marsland... 
... 8 
19 
Competitors^ cup. 
50 targets, handicap: 
’"R Schneider . 
0 43 
B R Stoddard... 
...10 
36 
*J S Fanning". 
0 42 
V P Krauss. 
... 8 
35 
Match shoot, 50 targets, scratch: 
V P Krauss. 
... 38 
B R Stoddard... 
31 
’'’Professionals. 
Narine and Field Club. 
Gravesend Bay, N. Y., Jan. 6. —Old Boreas was pretty 
busy here to-day, making it pretty cold on the shores of 
the Atlantic. However, eight ruddy gentlemen faced him 
manfully. The initial leg on the January cup went into 
a tie between Dr. Hopkins and J. M. Knox, each re¬ 
cording 84 out of 100. 
E. H. Lott got the take-home trophy after a shoot-off 
with C. M. Camp and J. M. Knox, breaking 24 out of 
25. Mr. Lott won also the 25-target scratch shoot with 24. 
January cup, 100 targets, handicap: 
J M Knox. 
....20 84 
P 
R 
Totvne. 
... 0 
71 
Dr Hopkins . 
.... 8 84 
C 
B 
Ludwig_ 
... 4 
70 
E H Lott. 
.... 0 82 
C 
D 
Sayre. 
...16 
68 
C M Camp. 
,... 8 81 
J 
H 
Emanuel... 
... 4 
61 
Take-home trophy, 25 targets. 
scratch: 
E H Lott. 
. 19 
c 
B 
Ludwig. 
18 
C M Camp. 
. 19 
p 
R 
Towne. 
18 
J M Knox. 
. 19 
I 
H 
Emanuel .. 
14 
Dr Hopkins .... 
. 18 
c 
D 
Sayre. 
13 
Shoot-off, same 
conditions: 
E H Lott. 
. 24 
J 
M 
Knox. 
18 
C M Camp. 
. 21 . 
Scratch shoot. 
25 targets: 
E H Lott. 
. 24 
J 
H 
Emanuel.... 
17 
C M Camp. 
. 22 
c 
D 
Sayre. 
15 
Dr Hopkins .... 
. 18 
T 
M 
Knox. 
15 
P R Towne. 
. 17 
c 
B 
Ludwig.. 
15 
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