254 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Feb. 24, 1913 
New Rochelle Y. C. 
SiwANOY Club won the team shoot, Donovan, Stod¬ 
dard and Robinson pulling down the totals of the 
New Rochelle Yacht Club team. Donovan won the 
C. A. Marsland prize for best scratch score in 25 targets 
bv breaking 24 in his string for the February cup. 
Donovan also won the leg for the February cup after 
shooting off a tie with Stoddard and Giriat. Stoddard 
won the leg on the commodore’s cup after breaking his 
tie for this event with Donovan. Scores follow: 
Twenty-five targets. 
scratch: 
B R Stoddard.. 
21 
G r Granbery.... 
17 
*A M Dalton. 
18 
A Chandler . 
14 
V P Krause. 
17 
J P Donovan. 
13 
February cup, 25 targets. 
handicap: 
I P Donovan. 
8 
25 
J A Mahlstedt_ 
.. 8 
19 
D Giriat . 
8 
25 
*Z C Offutt. 
.. U 
18 
B R Stoddard. 
8 
25 
*A M Dalton. 
.. U 
18 
G W Robinson. 
6 
23 
*S D Hill. 
.. 0 
15 
C A Marsland. 
8 
23 
*\V Thorpe . 
.. 0 
15 
V P Krause. 
6 
23 
*G A Wylie. 
.. U 
13 
A Chandler . 
6 
22 
*T IP Lawrence... 
.. 0 
12 
G B Carrier . 
7 
22 
*W W Thorpe... 
.. U 
9 
G P Granbery..- 
6 
21 
Shoot-ofl, 25 targets 
handicap: 
T P Donovan. 
8 
27 
D Giriat . 
,. 8 
20 
B R Stoddard. 
8 
26 
Interclub team match, Siwanoy Country Club, of Mt. 
Vernon, vs. New Rochelle Yacht Club, 50 targets per 
man: 
Siwanoy Team. New Rochelle Y. C. Team 
Z C Offutt... 
.39 
G P Granbery_ 
. 38 
A M Dalton.. 
.36 
V P Krause. 
, 38 
L D Hill. 
.36 
B R Stoddard_ 
. 34 
G A Wylie .. 
. 34 
T P Donovan_ 
. 32 
W Thorpe ... 
.33- 
-178 
G W Kobinson..., 
. 29- 
•171 
*V^isitors. 
Commodore 
Myrick 
cup, 25 
targets, handicap: 
J P Donovan. 
. 8 
25 
G P Granbery. 
.. 6 
20 
B R Stoddard 
. 8 
25 
A Chandler . 
.. 5 
"20 
V P Krause.. 
. 6 
24 
G W Robinson... 
.. 6 
20 
C A Marsland 
. 8 
23 
G B Currier. 
.. 7 
18 
D Giriat . 
. 8 
20 
J A Mahlstedt_ 
.. 8 
16 
Shoot-off, 25 
targets. 
scratch 
B R Stoddard 
21 
J P Donovan.... 
20 
Sweepstakes, 
25 targets, scratch: 
G A Wylie... 
19 
T H Lawrence.... 
15 
B R Stoddard 
18 
W Thorpe . 
15 
Z C Offutt.... 
18 
A Chandler. 
15 
W M Wylie.. 
16 
J P Donovan. 
12 
A M Dalton.. 
16 
W W Thorpe. 
11 
Yates . 
15 
Twenty-five targets, 
scratch 
B R Stoddard 
21 
V P Krause. 
16 
J P Donovan. 
20 
W W Thorpe. 
16 
A M Dalton.. 
19 
'T H Lawrence... 
16 
Z C Offutt.... 
17 
A Chandler . 
12 
Yates . 
1/ 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
In spite of the fine weather of Feb. 17, there were 
only a few at the special shoot of the club. Hammer- 
schmidt was high man with 10 straight. Irwin showed 
in better form than at the last white flier shoot and 
got in second place, losing but one bird. The weather 
conditions were not the best for shooting. 
The balance of the afternoon was put in at the target 
trap, four events being shot. Hammerschmidt was high 
gun here also breaking 90 out of the 100. Menze, of 
the Mt. Healthy Gun Club, came second with 80. 
The Hyde Park Gun Club will have a meeting on 
Feb. 20, and proposes to arrange a match with the 
Goshen shooters for the 22d. 
Event No. 1, 25 white fliers, entrance price of birds. 
Hammerschmidt .2222222222—10 
Hessler .1*2*22*1*2— 6 
Irwin .2212202212— 9 
Menze .10001**22 — 4 
Extra event, 100 targets: 
Events: 
12 3 4 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Broke, 
Hammerschmidt . 
. 24 
25 
19 
22 
90 
Irwin . 
. 20 
13 
19 
52 
Menze . 
. 25 
18 
23 
20 
86 
Frohliger . 
. 20 
20 
21 
61 
Weiner . 
. 18 
18 
Rogers . 
. 12 
12 
High gun for B. A. A., T. C. Adams; for U. S. M. 
C., A. T. Foster 
Weekly handicap, 100 tar; 
Hdcp. Ttl, 
*W B Darton.... 0 96 
W C Brooks .... 12 88 
C B Tucker .... 5 86 
*R Smith . 0 84 
H W Knights.... 13 82 
C P Blinn .13 81 
*E Wigglesworth. 0 80 
*Guests. 
Hdcp. 
Ttl. 
*F 
R. Sweet... 
... 0 
78 
F 
H Richards. 
...17 
78 
F 
Whitney ... 
...15 
73 
P. 
H Davis .... 
...24 
69 
M 
E Cobb .... 
...24 
67 
G 
Munroe .... 
...24 
67 
*E 
E Clapp ... 
... 0 
62 
Sunbury-Selinsgrove Gun Club. 
SuNBURY, Pa., Feb. 17.—At the regular practice shoot 
of our club on Feb. 15, the regulars were all present, 
with several new men, to get in shape for the big shoot 
in May. Everything considered, some good scores were 
made, the fellows getting their shooting eyes in good 
trim again. Howell was getting them in his old form 
and time; result, he beat the bunch. 
Things are framing up nicely for our State shoot in 
May. Everyone is on the job already, so there will 
be something “doing” in May. From the reservations 
of rooms that are coming in already, there will be a 
big bunch of shooters here for the shoot in May, and 
the program will show the things are there to shoot 
for, too. We will have one of the finest lists of prizes 
and merchandise to shoot for that the State shoot ever 
had. The program will be ready for distribution about 
the middle of April. 
Practice shoot, 25 targets: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Howell . 21 20 22 23 19 24 
Hartman . 22 21 21 18 19 .. 
Teats . 22 22 . 
Hawley . 18 21 18 20 18 20 
Schoffstall . 18 23 19 21 21 .. 
Rhymestine . 16. 
Shaffer . 13 16 . 
Troxell . 21 17. 
Doubles, 12 pairs: 
Howell . 10 Schoffstall .16 
Teats . 16 
J. W. S., Sec’y. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Feb. 18.—The Sunday shoot of 
the Larchrnont Y. C. proved one of the best of the 
season. Eighteen gunners divided into squads of six 
each shot in the ten matches decided. Ralph L. Spotts 
was high gun for the day with a score of 116 out of 
the possible 125. He also won the 10-target scratch con¬ 
test with a full score, the 15-target scratch, and the leg 
for the monthly cup. 
G. W. Lembeck returned the best score in the ICO- 
target handicap contest, breaking 94. R. H. Nickols 
was the runner-up with 93. Lembeck proved the winner 
of the leg for the accumulation cup with 48 out of 50, 
beating E. G. Unitt by one. Unitt won the leg for 
the vice-commodore’s cup with a full score of 25, and 
A. Johnson won the leg for the Bemis trophy after 
shooting off a tie with J. G. Batterson and R. L. 
Spotts. B. M. Higginson was the winner of a special 
trophy match with a full score of 25, and T. Lenane, Jr., 
captured another special prize with 24 as his score. 
Registered Tournaments. 
The following tournaments have been registered with 
the Interstate Association during the week ending Feb¬ 
ruary 17: 
May 1.—Crete (Neb.) G. C. R. G. Spadt, Sec’y. 
ivlay 24.—Norwich, N. Y.—Chenango County G. C. 
E. D. Borden, Act. Sec’y. 
May 28-29.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. H. Foulk, Sec’y. 
June 4-6.—Webster, S. D.—South Dakota State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of Webster G. C. John 
Sherbino, Sec’y. 
June 6-8.—Newark, N. J.—New Jersey State Sportsmen’s 
Association tournament. Chas. T. Day, Sec’y. 
June 18-19.—Barre, V’t.—Vermont State tournament, under 
the auspices of Barre G. C. D. M. Barclay, Pres. 
July 22-23.—Crookston (Minn.) G. C. W. E. Rowe, Pres 
Aug. 20-21.—Sioux Falls (S. D.) G. C. A. Olson, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas. 
Boston Athletic Club. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 17.— The B. A. A. Gun Club 
beat the United M. C. Club of Beverly in the first half 
of their inter-club team match to-day at the Riverside 
traps by 30 birds. The conditions of the match were 
100 targets from expert traps. The second half of the 
match will be shot at Beverly in a couple of weeks. 
T. C. Adams, of the B. A. A., was not only high 
gun on his own team, but of both teams. 
In addition to the team match the B. A. A. held its 
weekly handicap, in which nine members and five guests 
competed. Though 'Walter B. Farmer did riot shoot 
in the handicap, he was awarded the club cup for first 
prize. Under the ruling of Capt. C. B. Tucker, of the 
club, Mr. Farmer’s score that he made in the team 
match counts as if he made it in the handicap. To 
that score is added 10 targets, the handicap allowed him 
when he does shoot in the handicap, making his total 
score 91, which is the highest score of any member. 
The scores: 
B A. A. U. S. M. C. 
Queens Couniry Club. 
Queens, L. I., Feb. 17.—W. Simonson shot excellently 
to-day, getting 96 out of 100 from scratch. J. L. Simon¬ 
son got second with 2 less birds. Scores: 
One hundred target event, handicap: 
W Simonson. 
... 0 
96 
Dr 
Cleghorn .... 
... 8 
79 
1 S Simonson.... 
... 0 
94 
H 
Stein . 
...40 
75 
D K Morrell.... 
...20 
93 
T 
R Chapman... 
...24 
74 
C Vogel . 
...20 
85 
J 
PI Cole. 
...28 
73 
R Ramapoe. 
... 0 
83 
W 
Seaman . 
... 8 
73 
C H Denton. 
...20 
80 
K 
Kiengle . 
... 0 
68 
Greenwich Country Club. 
Greenwich, Conn., Feb. 17.—N. Webb, with ^4 handi¬ 
cap and E. C. Wills, with 25 tied in to-day’s match, 
each getting a full score. 
Baron ven der Ropp made 89 from scratch and scored 
4 points on club championship. C. S. Wills scored 2 
points and J. W. Masury recorded 1. 
T C Adams . 88 
E Gleason . 83 
B Farmer . 81 
J L Snow . 76 
J E Lynch . 61—389 
A 
T Foster .... 
84 
A 
C Spencer .. 
.... 82 
S 
Winslow, Jr 
...77 
T 
A Whidden , 
.... 69 
W 
A Hurd . 
.... 47—359 
N Webb . 24 109 
E C Wills. 25 100 
C S Wills. 12 96 
M B Foster. 20 96 
Baron von der Ropp 0 89 
E T Hall. 28 85 
J W Masury. 0 82 
G M Pynchon. 20 81 
W B Sewell. 20 75 
F R Kimbley. 20 75 
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Bergen Beacb Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 2.—The Bergen Beach Gun 
Club held a shoot to-day, with the thermometer at 6 to 
10 degrees above zero, and the wind shifting from 
northwest to west. The main event was a distance 
handicap at 50 targets, $1 entrance, with re-entries up to 
3 P. M., for twelve merchandise prizes. G. K. Kouwen- 
hoven won first with 46; John Gaughn. second with 44- 
Suvdam, Simonson and Morgan divided third, fourth 
and fifth on 42; Remsen sixth, with 40; Schorty, Well- 
bicck. Von Boeckman, Dr. Gunther, Dr. \Velzmuller 
and Dr. Sauer divided seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, 
eleventh and twelfth. A number of extra events were 
also shot. The scores: 
J H Hendrickson, 19. 
G Piercy, 19. 
E H Schortemeier. 19. 
G S K Remsen, 19.... 
P von Boeckman, 19.. 
G K Kouwenhoven. 19 
»H Welles, 19 ....'_ 
R Morgan, 18. 
lohn Voorhees, 18.. 
C A Medler, 18 . 
J F Simonson, 18. 
F R Long, 18.. 
M A Kelsey, 18 .. 
Dr Gunther, 18 . 
A V Suydam, 17. 
H Bergen, 17 . 
J Gaughn, 17 . 
II W Dreyer, 17. 
Dr Welzmuller, 17. 
H D Tracy, 16 . 
I, G Lawrence, 16. 
*H Keller, 16. 
Dr Groll, 16. 
A R Metz, 16 . 
R Young, 16 . 
J PI Richmond, 16.... 
C A Brown, 16. 
*Tom Davis, 16 . 
Tom Short, 16 . 
R Abele, 16 . 
J Wellbrock, 16 . 
D C Van Valer, 16.... 
Dr Sauer, 16 . 
Hewins, 16 . 
O’Niel Sevier, 16. 
Dr Lynch, 16 . 
Raymond, 16 . 
Huron, 16. 
O N Vail, 16. 
Handicap. 
.. 34 35 36 
.. 27 28 30 
.. 34 35 39 
.. 35 40 35 
5R 
Extras. 
18 21 23 21 .. .. 
18 17. 
15. 
23 24 . 
4fi 
.. 39 38 
21 24 21 24 .. .. 
.. 35 42 
21. 
.. .36 36 
17. 
.. 32 31 
22 16 17 18 20 17 
.. 42 31 
21. 
.. 33 30 
SR .S.S 
20. 
.. 39 33 
38 
20. 
.. 42 36 
16. 
.. 37 .. 
15 .. 18 . 
.. 35 32 
44 
17 20 14 12 .. .. 
.. 38 .. 
16 16 14 . 
14 20 20 . 
.. 31 .. 
13. 
.. 31 29 
16. 
.. 35 29 
14. 
.. 36 34 
22 13 18 . 
•.. 36 29 
26 
19 16. 
.. 38 29 
.. 17 19 15 .. .. 
.. 29 .. 
15 10 14 . 
.. 34 36 
35 
18. 
.. 31 26 
SS 
18. 
.. 17 .. 
10 12. 
.. 39 .. 
16 18. 
.. 37 36 
16 15. 
.. 35 39 
9H SR 
20. 
.. 25 27 
13 16 12 8 .. .. 
.. 22 .. 
.. 6. 
17 14 9 16 17 .. 
.. 9. 
10 9. 
Feb. 17.—Twenty-one gunners took part in the sliding 
distance handicap of the Bergen Beach Gun Club -to¬ 
day. The best score was made by Sim Glover, who 
broke 91 out of 100. The prize was taken by P. Von 
Boeckman with 89. The day was ideal for the sport and 
all the marksmen made good scores. The scores: 
Sliding distance handicap, lOO targets: 
Sim Glover . 91 
P Von Boeckman. 89 
J Voorhees . 88 
D Sauer . 86 
W Silkworth . 83 
A Griffith . 81 
W L Skidmore . 76 
R Morgan .76 
H D Bergen . 76 
D Judd . 75 
A V Suydam . 75 
C Brown . 68 
Dr MacEvitt . 64 
Dr Duffield . 64 
C Crawford .59 
H W Dreyer . 62 
W Sevein . 6S 
Dr Moeller . 63 
H Tracey . 36 
G Gates . 36 
Manhatta. 
