Feb. 3, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
153 
New York Athletic Club. 
Pbxham Manor, Jan. 27.—Twelve gunners participated 
in the clay pigeon shoot at the Travers Island traps 
to-day under fairly good conditions, but high scores 
were impossible. The high gun total of 82, made by 
Gus Lembeck, was a really creditable performance, and 
gave nim top honors by a margin of only one target 
over Fred Schauffier. The summaries: 
January cup, 25 
targets, handicap: 
G'W Lembeck.... 
2 
23 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
19 
D F McMahon... 
2 
23 
E F Crowe. 
2 
19 
T I Brandenberg.. 
5 
23 
F H Schauffier.. 
1 
19 
J G Batterson. 
3 
21 
R R Debacher.... 
5 
17 
E N Huggins. 
5 
20 
T Meyer . 
0 
16 
W B Ogden. 
3 
20 
E P Lawson. 
0 
16 
G W Lembeck... 
2 
25 
J I Brandenberg. 
. , 
5 
22 
D F McMahon... 
2 
20 
Dev cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
F H Schauffier... 
1 
25 
J G Batterson. 
3 
21 
W B Ogden. 
3 
24 
D F McMahon... 
2 
20 
G W Lembeck... 
1 
24 
R R Debacher.... 
5 
19 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
23 
E N Huggins. 
5 
17 
E F Crowe. 
2 
23 
T Meyer . 
0 
16 
J I Brandenberg. 
.. 
5 
22 
E P Lawson. 
0 
16 
President’s cup. 
25 
targets, 
, handicap: 
J G Batterson. 
3 
25 
G \\ Lembeck... 
1 
20 
W B Ogden. 
3 
23 
J I Brandenberg. 
b 
18 
R R Debacher.... 
5 
22 
T Meyer . 
0 
17 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
22 
F H Schauffier... 
0 
17 
E F Crowe. 
2 
21 
E N Huggins. 
5 
17 
D F McMahon... 
2 
21 
E P Lawson. 
0 
13 
New Year cup. 
25 
targets. 
handicap: 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
23 
E P Lawson. 
0 
18 
R R Debacher.... 
5 
23 
T G Batterson.... 
2 
18 
F H Schauffier.. 
0 
22 
W B Ogden. 
3 
17 
J I Brandenberg.. 
5 
20 
E F Crowe. 
2 
15 
G W Lembeck.... 
1 
20 
E N Huggins. 
b 
17 
D F McMahon... 
2 
20 
J Meyer. 
0 
15 
No shoot-off; permanent possession of trophy 
won 
by 
R. L. Spotts with 
an average of 93 per cent. 
Distance handicap. 
25 
targets: 
Yds, 
. T’l. 
Yds. T’l. 
W B Ogden. 
18 
23 
T Lenane, Jr... 
17 
17 
G W Lembeck.. 
20 
20 
T I Brandenberg 
16 
15 
D F McMahon. 
19 
19 
F H Schauffier. 
21 
13 
R R Debacher.. 
16 
17 
J G Batterson.. 
19 
12 
J Meyer . 
16 
17 
Asrgreffate trophy, 
100 
targ 
ets, handicap: 
G W Lembeck... 
5 
87 ■ 
1 I Brandenberg, 
20 
83 
T Lenane, Jr- 
16 
87 
E F Crowe. 
8 
78 
J G Batterson..., 
11 
86 
E N Huggins... 
20 
71 
\V B Ogden. 
12 
84 
R R Debacher.., 
20 
71 
D F McMahon.., 
8 
84 
T Meyer . 
0 
64 
F H Schauffier.. 
2 
83 
E P Lawson. 
0 
67 
High gun trophy. 
lOO 
targets, scratch: 
G W Lembeck.. 
82 
E %F Crowe. 
70 
F H Schauffier. 
81 
E P Lawson. 
67 
D F McMahon.. 
76 
T M eyer . 
64 
J G Batterson.... 
75 
t I Brandenberg 
63 
W B Ogden. 
72 
R R Debacher.. 
51 
T Lenane, Jr_ 
71 
E N Huggins... 
51 
Speedway Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Jan. 24.—Fourteen gunners partici¬ 
pated in the regular weekly shoot of the Speedway 
Gun Club yesterday afternoon over the traps near the 
Speedway. While the day was not an ideal one for trap¬ 
shooting, some good scores were turned in nevertheless. 
High gun honors of the day were divided between Louis 
Colquitt and B. M. Shanley, Jr. The former broke 154 
out of 175 bluerocks that he shot at, while Shanley was 
eredited with 201 kills out of a possible 225. Colquitt 
and Sim Glover were the only gunners to be credited 
with breaking 25 in a row. Scores: 
Events: 123456789 
B M Shanley, Jr. 22 24 22 20 24 22 22 22 20 
L O M Ohmdra. 15 20 16 21 . 
Sim Glover . 22 22 22 22 25 20 . 
N Keller . 13 15 19 12 13. 
John Bey . 20 18 16 19 22 15 . 
J Wheaton . 19 18 13 19 15. 
Peter Bey . 13 16 11 16 14. 
A P Lane. 19 20 16 13 23 22 22 .. .. 
C von Lengerke. 19 18 21 23 19 22 . 
E Smith . 13 17 16 19. 
L Colquitt ... 18 22 22 22 25 24 21 .. .. 
T A Davis. 16 18 18 20 . 
W Stengel . 18 10 17 .-. . 
J Stobeaus . 12 16. 
Smokeless. 
Birmingbam Gun Club. 
Ten shooters were at the weekly shoot of the Bir¬ 
mingham Gun Club, on Jan. 26. The day was ideal for 
shooting, and every one had a good time. Some of the 
old regulars are coming out again to get in practice 
for the Mobile, Ala., shoot. Present indications are 
that Birmingham will be represented by a • full squad 
at the Mobile registered shoot. 
James Hillman did the best shooting. Mrs. Garl 
landed second place by her consistent shooting. P. H. 
Lallande made his first attempt at targets, and, con¬ 
sidering, his shooting is very good. Scores: 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
J Hillman .. 
100 
93 
Dr T Coulbourne 
100 
70 
Mrs 0 L Garl.., 
. 100 
78 
R H 
Baugh. 
75 
51 
Wm Dunn .... 
. 100 
75 
Dave 
Roberts... 
75 
48 
Ed Cornwell .. 
. 100 
73 
O L 
Garl. 
50 
42 
Judge ■ Cahalan. 
. 100 
70 
P H 
Lallande.. 
50 
37 
O. L. Garl, Sec’y. 
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Manbasset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, Jan. 27.—It was a vicious day for 
the Long Island Sound clay-bird championship to-day, 
but almost every club within a radius of fifty miles was 
represented. While scores were kept down by weather 
conditions, competition was keen. H. L. Hoyt, Jr., of 
Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, tied W. S. Silkworth, of 
Glenwood Country Club with 85 out of 100. In the 
shoot-off Silkworth broke 24 out of 25, while Hoyt slipped 
off his speed and lost 9 of his string. Third went to 
A. W. Alker, of Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, with 84. 
The team trophy was taken by the new Queens Gun 
Club five with 360 out of 500. High professional was 
Capt. Doe with 77, being two more than made by his 
brother professional, Carl von Lengerke. 
W S Silkworth, Glenwood Country Club. 85 
H L Hoyt, Jr, Manhasset Bay Y C. 
A W Alker, Manhasset Bay Y C. 84 
*Capt Doe, New York City. 
W Simonson, Queens G C. <6 
*C von Lengerke, New York city. 75 
M K Waters, unattached.. j6 
J S Simonson, Queens G C... 
C von Beckman, Bergen Beach G C. t3 
H T Lee, Queens G C.^. TS 
J E Meyers, Manhasset Bay Y C. <3 
J Holland, Queens G C. 71 
E A Lein, Queens G C. 
E Pennell, Jr, Queens G C. “8 
G R Long, Bergen Beach G C... ““ 
*E von Lengerke, New York city. 65 
Capt Foster, Bergen Beach G C. 64 
W M Hyde, Port' Washington Club. 62 
C A Meyer, Manhasset B^ Y C. 61 
T E Hyde, Port Washington Club. 57 
T R Chapman, Queens G C. 57 
C Gould, Manhasset Bay Y C. 56 
*J Hessian, New York city. 56 
D de Wolfe, New York A C. 53 
L Sierck, Manhasset Bay Y C. 53 
E Morrell, Queens G C. 50 
M A Kelsey, Bergen Beach G C. 50 
C Vogel, Queens G C... 49 
C A Brown, Bergen Beach G C. 42 
*Professionals. 
Quakerlown Gun Club. 
Quakertown, Pa., Jan. 27.-—Quakertown Gun Club 
held its monthly 25-target shoot to-day, the Du Pont 
trophy for the high gun being won by W. Hessler. 
Scores: Weitzel 17, F. Hessler 15, F. Fred 12, O. 
Newbert 7, W. Hessler 19, A. Keller 9, W. Binkley 11, 
\\‘. Daub 12. I. Linselberger 10. 
