Feb. 3, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
155 
90 
22 
18 
24 
16 
88 
90 
22 
18 
24 
10 
80 
.. 21 
21 
22 
20 
22 
85 
.. 21 
24 
23 
23 
24 
94 
.. 21 
23 
22 
25 
21 
91 
.. 18 
20 
10 
21 
23 
80 
*L S German. 
G S McCarty. 
J Young . 21 
*T M Ilawkms. 21 
*\V Huff . 
Arthur Lyon . 
MONEY-BACK BURSE. 
Added by Pinehurst Gun Club.$500.00 
Extra entrance, $1.00 per day. 238.00 
Total purse .$738.00 
Losses paid in full. 405.42 
Surplus to IS high guns. 
.$272.58 
♦Professionals. 
The moneys in the two handicap events were as fol¬ 
lows: 
Preliminary handicap, entrance $10; $200 added; win¬ 
ner guaranteed $200 for first money: One 93 paid $200; 
three 92s, $87.30; two 91s. $53.70; five 90s, $30.91; five 89s, 
$2.69. 
Pinehurst Handicap, entrance $20; $500 added and 
winner guaranteed $500; 50 entries: One 98 paid $500; 
one 97, $241.28; one 95, $190.04; four 94s, $120.04; four 
93s, $04.09; one 52, $30.10. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, Jan. 27.—A shoot by calcium light was held 
at Crescent Athletic Club to-night. The conditions 
called for 25 targets, and when the final bluerock was 
trapped, it was found that F. B. Stephenson, John H. 
Hendrickson and \V. C. Damron all had tied with 20 
targets each. In the shoot-off John H. Hendrickson 
won with a total of 24 out of 25. F. B. Stephenson fin¬ 
ished second with 23, and then came W. C. Damron 
with 22. 
The shoot was a decided success. Two big calcium 
lights were placed beside the traps and they played a 
steady light over the firing ground. The targets were 
painted white and looked big and round when they were 
thrown. 
The conditions were miserable for high scores, as it 
was bitterly cold. In addition a strong wind swept in 
from the Bay and chilled the gunners. Flurries of snow 
whirled across the traps, and into the faces of the marks¬ 
men, who, however, did not seem to mind the trying 
conditions. Scores: 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets, scratch: 
G S Stephenson. 
.. 91 
G N Felix. 
... 7(3 
J F James. 
.. 86 
♦J Fanning . 
... 75 
F B Stephenson_ 
.. 86 
F S Hyatt. 
... 74 
*N Apgar . 
.. 86 
♦J M Fay. 
... 73 
A E Hendrickson... 
.. 86 
*R L Schneider.... 
... 72 
*H Stevens . 
.. 85 
(j L ilrower. 
... 73 
M Stiner . 
.. 84 
E L Hopkins. 
... 72 
C R James. 
.. 82 
*J B Doremus. 
... 71 
♦A P Lane. 
.. 82 
J P Fairchild . 
... 70 
A Bryant . 
.. 82 
H D Bergen. 
... 09 
♦JAR Elliott. 
.. 82 
W W Pell. 
... 08 
♦J H Hendrickson... 
.. 82 
W M Marshall. 
... 03 
C H Pulis. 
.. 80 
*L Ohumdro . 
... 59 
J W Dreyer. 
.. 80 
F Sanborn . 
... 02 
J K Mussey. 
.. 78 
♦C R Babson. 
... 57 
H T Spooner. 
.. 7G 
♦J A Davis. 
... 45 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
G S Stephenson 5 22 F B Stephenson 0 
A Hendrickson. 5 24—40 C R James 0 
J F James. 0 19 J P Fairchild... 0 
A Bryant . 5 21—40 G E Brower 3 
January cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
22 
2 "’- 
19 
17- 
-44 
•40 
C H Pulis. 
... 4 25 
♦J A Davis. 
.. 0 
18 
J E Murray. 
... 5 24 
H T Spooner. 
.. 4 
17 
G E Brower. 
... 3 23 
Schneider. 
.. 0 
17 
F B Stephenson. 
... 0 22 
♦JAR Elliott.... 
.. 0 
17 
. .. 0 21 
, . 1 
17 
♦j R Fanning... 
... 0 21 
J F James. 
.. 0 
16 
*N Apgar . 
... 0 20 
L L Hopkins. 
.. 4 
16 
J P Fairchild.... 
... 3 20 
F Sanborn . 
.. 5 
14 
♦A P Lane. 
... 0 20 
H D Bergen. 
.. 0 
14 
G N Felix. 
... 0 20 
*C R Babson. 
.. 0 
13 
A Bryant . 
... 5 19 
♦T M Fay. 
.. 0 
18 
C R James. 
... 0 18 
W W Pell. 
.. 4 
Vx 
F S Hyatt. 
... 1 18 
J E Doremus.... 
.. 0 
15 
H W Dreyer.... 
... 3 18 
Best scores for 
the month: 
C R James. 
L C Hopkins.... 
65 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
A E Hendrickson 
G S Stephenson... 
F B Stephenson... 
C R James. 
Geo Felix 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
5 
24 
J F J 
ames. 
... 0 
19 
3 
23 
C H 
Pulis. 
... 4 
19 
5 
22 
1 K Murray. 
... 5 
18 
0 
22 
H W 
Dreyer_ 
... 3 
18 
0 
22 
G E 
Brower. 
... 3 
17 
1 
22 
F Sanborn. 
... 5 
17 
5 
21 
w w 
Pell. 
... 3 
17 
2 
20 
Geo Felix . 2 21 
F B Stephenson,,.. 0 20 
C H Pulis. 4 20 
A E Henderson.... 5 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 19 
G G Stephenson.... 5 19 
J E Murray. 5 19 
Special, 175 targets: 
Repeating Shotgun 
and Shotgun Shells 
WIN 
THE OFFICIAL AMATEUR 
SEASON’S AVERAGE 
Dr. W. S. Spencer of St. Louis, Mo., 
won the Interstate Association’s 
contest for the Amateur Season’s 
Average for 191 1. He shot at 2 , lOO 
targets in various tournaments and 
scored 96.28 per cent, a record that 
all amateurs agree is a wonderful one. In winning this great 
trap shooting honor which so many amateurs annually strive 
for. Dr. Spencer shot a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester Loaded Shells. His record is conclusive proof 
of their strong and uniform shooting qualities, for such shoot¬ 
ing as Dr. Spencer did could only have been done with the 
best possible equipment Dr. Spencer’s victory and the 
winning of the Professional Season’s Average for 1911 by 
J. R. Taylor, with a Winchester Repeating Shotgun and 
Winchester Loaded Shells emphasizes the wisdom of shoot¬ 
ing the make of gun and shells that always helps and never 
handicaps skill. That Winchester Shotguns and Winchester 
Shells are such a combination is shown by their consistent 
and conspicuous winnings. 
The Red w Combination was Supreme in 1911 
C R James. 0 18 
A Bryant. 5 18 
J P Fairchild. 3 16 
G E Brower. 3 13 
W \V Pell . 4 12 
F Sanburn . 5 10 
Boston Athletic Association. 
Jan. 20.—The Palefaces from Wellington took a fall 
out of their Athletic neighbors here to-day and carted 
away the first half of the home-and-home trophy with a 
margin of 44 birds. The shoot is at 200 birds: 100 shot 
to-day at Riverside, the second 100 to be thrown at 
Wellington. 
High gun was E. C. Griffith, of the Paleface contin¬ 
gent, with 91. Second gun was F. Hilliard, of the same 
bunch, with 88. Third man was T. C. Adams, of B. A. 
A., with 84 to his credit. 
The conditions, atmospherically, were excellent. 
The referee was E. C. Sibley; scorer, C. C. Clapp. 
In the regular club shoot C. Crompton broke 94; W. 
C. Brooks 80, and G. F. Munroe 85. 
C P 
*W F Clarke. 
*C Chapin ... 
Team shoot: 
Paleface. 
Boston A. A. 
J H Hendrickson. 
H Stevens . 
A P Lane. 
jar Elliott. 
F Fay . 
♦Guests. 
E 
C Griffith_ 
...91 
T 
C Adams.... 
...84 
147 
H 
D Bergen. 
.... 127 
F 
Hilliard . 
... 88 
E 
F Gleason.... 
... 83 
140 
T 
E Doremus. 
.... Ill 
E 
A Staples.... 
...82 
J 
L Snow. 
...80 
145 
A 
R Babson. 
.... 105 
P 
E Osborne... 
...81 
R 
A Faye. 
...77 
140 
R 
Schneider . 
.... 104 
C 
F Marden.... 
...78 
C 
B Tucker.... 
...74 
140 
T 
A Davis. 
.... 78 
R 
Burns . 
...78 
S 
A Ellis. 
...74 
127 
H 
Boynton .... 
...74 
G 
R Steele . 
...69 
S 
W Putnam... 
... 09—641 
J 
E Lynch. 
... 56-597 
Jan. 27.^—The scores 
H 
J L Snow . 8 
C B Tucker. 5 
♦F R Sweet. 
T C Adams .... 
J E Lynch . 5 
W C Brooks .12 
♦Guests. 
J. L. Snow wc 
wind. 
12 
94 
*F Sweet . 
.. 0 
67 
12 
86 
*J L Clarke. 
.. 0 
62 
24 
85 
♦G M Wheeler... 
.. 0 
61 
15 
84 
♦George Cole . 
.. 0 
59 
13 
81 
♦A McArdle . 
.. 0 
57 
0 
75 
♦W B Fennell. 
.. 0 
56 
0 
72 
*G Proctor . 
.. 0 
36 
0 
71 
> at 
Riverside to-day were as 
follows: 
T. 
H. 
T. 
88 
F Whitney . 
15 
75 
87 
C L Munroe. 
24 
63 
84 
*E A Staples .... 
62 
82 
*G Proctor . 
63 
78 
*W B Fennel .... 
47 
85 
le 
first 
prize. Conditions, snow, 
no 
C. B. Tucker, Capt. 
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