31G 
FOREST AND STREAM 
^Iarch 9, 1912 
.22 CALIBER CARTRIDGES 
WIN at the U. S. INDOOR TOURNAMENT 
Brooklyn, February 3-10, 1912—More Prizes Than All Oiher Makes Combined 
CONTINUOUS MATCH 
EXPERI MATCH 
BULL’S EYE MATCH 
HONOR TARGET 
100 SHOT MATCH 
j L. P. Ittel 1 Tie With 
( Wm. Keim [ 3 others 
1st LP. Ittel 
1st H. M. Pope 
OH i W. Rosenbaum 
IP. Goldthwaite 
3d F. C. Ross 
1st W. Rosenbaum 
2d W kpim 
4th 
W. Keim 
2(1 H. M. Pope 
Sd Dr. J. H. Snook 
3d W. A. Tewes 
If ■ iVCMIl 
3d W. A. Tewes 
5th 
W. A. Tewes 
4tli M. Baal 
4tli H. M. Pope 
4th M. Dorrier 
4th M. Dorrier 
MOST BULL’S EYES; 1st W. Rosenbaum 2(1 W. Martin 
All the above, and 22 out of 39 Contestants, Used PETERS CARTRIDGES 
PETERS .22 CALIBER SEMI-SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES have won more honors in National 
Tournaments and Championship Matches during the past 15 years than all other makes put together. 
The evidence as to the actual shooting superiority of the P brand is overwhelming. 
Do not be misled, but demand Veters, the original and onijr SEMI-SNOKELESS 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY - - - CINCINNATI, OHIO 
New York: 98 Cbambers Street. T. H. KELLER, Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine Street. E. F. LECKERT. Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 2.—The feature to-day was 
the take home trophy, at 100 targets. Nineteen men 
entered, and George Felix, with a total of 85, won. A. 
Blake was the runner up with 83. H. T. Spooner, who 
broke 25 straight in this match, won the leg for the 
Hyatt cup, at 50 targets, shooting with the gun below 
the elbow. His score was 10, 43. 
The scores: 
Take Home trophy, 100 targets: G. Felix, 85; A. 
Blake, 83; J. P. Sousa, 80; J. F. James, 79; H. T. 
Spooner, 79; F. B. Stephenson, 78; G. G. Stephenson, 
Jr., 77; C. H. Pulis, 76; G. E. Brower, 76; J. P. Fair- 
child, 75; \V. VV. Marshall, 72; A. Everett, 68; Mr. 
Stewart, 67; C Blake, 66; C. R. James, 65; E. S. Hyatt, 
64; F. Crampton, 60; VV. VV. Pell, 58; J. F. Friedheim, 
42. Won by Felix. 
Trophy shoot, handicap, 25 targets; G. Felix (2) 22 
H. T. Spooner (5) 22; G. G. Stephenson, Jr. (3) 20; F 
S. Hyatt (1) 19; C. H. Pulis (3) 19; C. R. James (O; 
18; J. P. Sousa (3) 18; F. B-. .Stephenson (0) 17; J. F 
Jarnes (0) 17; J. F. Friedhein (0) 5. Prize divided. 
Trophy shoot, handicap, 25 targets: F. B. Stephen 
son CO) 22; G. G. Stephenson, Jr., (3) 22; S. Felix (2 
21; F. S. Hyatt (1) 20; H. T. Spooner, (5) 20; T. P 
Sousa (3) 19; J. F. James (0) 19; C. H. Pulis (3) 18 
C. R. James (0) 17; F. J. Friedheim (0) 13. VV'on b; 
F. B. Stephenson. 
J. H. V anderveer trophy, 25 targets, handicap: J. p 
Sousa (3) 25; A. Blake (4) 25; G. E. Brower (5) 24; F 
B. Stephenson (0) 22; C. R. James (0) 22; J. P. Fail 
child (3) 22; S. Felix (2) 21; M. Stiner (0) 21; C 
Blake (1) 21; C. H. Pulis (3) 20; VV. VV. Marshall (7 
20; J. F. James (0) 19; F. S. Hyatt (1) 19; VV. VV 
Pell (2) 18; F. Crampton (7) 17; A. Everett (4) 17; G 
G. Stephenson, Jr. (3) 16; H. T. Spooner (5) 20. 
March Cup, 25 targets, handicap: G. E. Brower (5 
22; J. F. James (0) 20; G. C. Stephenson (3) 20; VV 
W. Marshall (7). 20; G. Felix (2) 18; H. T. Spooner (5 
18; F. B. Stephenson (0) 17; C. H. Pulis (3) 17; C. P 
James (0) 16; A. Blake (4) 16; A. Everett, (4) 16; M 
Stiner (0) 15; VV. VV. Pell (2) 14; F. Crampton (7) 14 
C. Blake (1) 14; F. J. Friedheim (guest) 10. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: G. F. Brower (5 
23; F. B. Stephenson (5) 21; G. Felix (2) 21; H. 1 
Spooner (5) 21; J. P. Sousa (.3) 18; C. H. Pulis (3) IS 
W. W. Marshall (7) 18; J. F. James (0) 17; F. Crami 
ton (7) 17; A. Blake (4) 16; A. Everett (4) 16; G. C 
Stephenson, Jr. (3) 15; C. Blake (1) 15; J. P. Fail 
child (3) 13; F. S. Hyatt (1) 12. 
Hyatt trophy, gun below the elbow, 50 targets, hand 
cap; H. T. Spooner (10) 43; A. Everett (8) 39; G. C 
Stephenson, Jr. (6) 39; G. E. Brower (10) 34; F. I 
Stephenson (0) 32; J. F. James (0) 28; G. H. Pulis (6 
28; F. S. Adams (2) 27; George Felix (4) 27; C. 1 
James (0) 26; J. P. Sousa (6) 25; F. Crampton (14) 2E 
W. VV. Pell (4) 22; J. P. Fairchild (6) 26. Won b 
Spooner. 
Stiner trophy, handicap, 25 targets: F. B. Stephei 
son (0) 22; J. P. Sousa (3) 20; F. S. Hyatt (1) 1< 
George E. Brower (5) 19; H. T. Spooner (5) 18; C. I 
James (0) 16; J, F. James (0) 16; (5. (7. Stephenson, J 
(3) 15; J. P. Fairchild (3) 8; W. W. Pell (9) 6. Wo 
by G. G. Stephenson, Jr. 
Team shoot, handicap, 25 targets: A. Blake (41 2i 
C. Blake (1) 24; total (5) 49. F. B. Stephenson (0) 25, 
C. R. James (0) 19; total (0) 44. J. P. Fairchild (3) 22, 
G. E. Brower (5) 22; total (8) 44. J. F. James (0) 20, 
F. S. Hyatt (1) 22; total (1) 42. M. Stiner (0) 20, A. 
Everett (4) 20; total (4) 40. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., March 2.— B. M. Pligginson 
was high gun for the day, with 82 broken in his first 
100 targets, while Fred Pelham, with a score of SO, 
finished second. 
Shooting in field position for the Billings cup, the 
men proved as successful as at the style they are ac¬ 
customed to. The winner was R. R. Debacher, who 
had a handicap of 6 targets. 
The best string score of 24 was shot by F. A. Hodg- 
man for the St. Patrick’s Day cup. The scores; 
March cup, handicap, 25 targets: F. Hall (2) 25; D. 
F. McMahon (3) 25; 6. F. Pelham (3) 24; J. I. Branden- 
herg (6) 23; B. M. Higginson (1) 22; G. VV. Biihngs 
(2) 21; G. L. Lyon (0) 21; A. E. Ranney (2) 20; O. R. 
Dickey (0) 19; R. R. Debacher (6) 18; F. A. Hodg- 
man (1) 18; G. J. Corbett (2) 17; R. L. Spotts (0) 16; 
H. Kirkwood (0) 15. Shoot-off—F. Hall (2) 23; D. E. 
McMahon (3) 19. 
St. Patrick’s Day cup, handicap, 25 targets: F. A. 
Hodgman (1) 25; G. J. Corbett (2) 24; J. I. Branden- 
berg (6) 24; C. W. Billings (2) 23; B. M. Higginson 
(1) 22; G. F. Pelham (3) 22; G. L. Lyon (0) 2>; R. 
L. Spotts (0) 22; F. Hall (1) 22; H. Kirkwood (0) 20; 
D. F. McMahon (3) 19; A. E. Ranney (2) 18; R. R. 
Debacher (6) 18; E. N. Huggins (6) 17; E. McLemore 
(0) 15; O. R. Dickel (0) 14. 
President’s Cup, handicap, 25 targets: G. F. Pelham 
(3) 23; D. F. McMahon (3) 22; H. Kirkwood (0) 21; 
J. I. Brandenberg (6) 21; G. L. Lyon (0) 21; R. L. 
Spotts (0) 21; E. N. Huggins (6) 20; C. W. Billings 
(2) 19; F. A. Hodgman (0) 18; B. M. Higginson (1) 
18; A. E. Ranney, (2) 17; G. J. Corbett (2) 16; R. R. 
Debacher, (6) 16; F. Hall (1) 16; E. McLemore (0) 16; 
O. R. Dickey (0) 15. 
Expectation trophy, handicap, 25 targets: J. J. Bran¬ 
denberg (6) 25; D. F. McMahon (3) 25; C. W. Billings 
(2) 24; B. M. Higginson (1) 23; G. J. Corbett (2) 23; 
G. F. Pelham (2) 22; G. L. Lyon (0) 22; H. Kirkwood 
■(0) 21; A. E. Ranney (2) 21; E. N. Huggins (6) 21; 
R. L. Spotts (0) 19; F. Hall (0) 19; F. A. Hodgman 
(0) 18; O. R. Dickey (0) 15; E. McLemore (0) 15; R. 
R. Debacher (6) 14. Shoot-off—J. I. Brandenberg (6) 
22; D. F. McMahon (3) 17. 
Distance handicap, 25 targets: A. E. Ranney (19) 20; 
G. L. Lyon (21) 18; R. L. Spotts (21) 18; D. F. Mc¬ 
Mahon (19) 18; F. Hall (20) 17; C. W. Billings (19) 16; 
F. A. Hodgman (21) 15; G. F. Pelham (19) 14; B. M. 
Higginson (20) 13; H. Kirkwood (21) 12; J. I. Branden¬ 
berg (16) 12; R. R. Debacher (16) 11; O. R. Dickey 
( 21 ) 10 . 
Ten pair of doubles, scratch: G. L. Lyon 13, C. WT 
Billings 12, A. E. Ranney 12, F. Hall 11, R. R. De¬ 
bacher 10. 
Billings cup, handicap, 25 targets, Olympic style of 
holding gun between armpit and hip: R. K. Debacher 
(6) 23; G. L. Lyon (professional) (0) 23; J. I. Branden¬ 
berg (5) 21; C. VV. Billings (2) 20; B. M. Higginson 
(1) 19; F. Hall (2) 19; R. L. Spotts (0) IS; A. E. 
Ranney (2) 17; D. F. McMahon (3) 17; F. A. Hodg¬ 
man (0) 16. 
Handicap cup, 100 targets: J. I. Brandenberg (24) 93; 
D. F. McMahon (12) 91; G. F. Pelham (11) 91; C. VV. 
Billings (8) 87; B. M. Higginson (4) 86; G. L. Lyon 
(0) 86; F. Hall (5) 82; G. J. Corbett (8) SO; F. A. 
Hodgman (2) 79; R. L. Spotts (0) 78; H. Kirkwood (0) 
77; A. E. Ranney (8) 76; K. R. Debacher (24( 66; O. 
R. Dickey (0) 63. 
High gun trophy, scratch, 100 targets: B. ;M. Higgin¬ 
son 82, G. F. Pelham SO, C. VV. Billings 79, D. F.^Mc- 
-Vlahon 79, R. L. Spotts 78, F. A. Hodgman 77, H. Kirk¬ 
wood 77, F. Hall 77, G. J. Corbett 72. J. I. Branden¬ 
berg 69, A. E. Ranney 68, O. R. Dickey 63, R. R. De¬ 
bacher 42 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
Buffalo, X. Y., Jlarch 2.— Only a fair attendance 
to-day, there being twenty-two shooters present. Con¬ 
siderable enthusiasm prevailed, however, and from this 
time until our annual Decoration Day tournament the 
attendance, we hope, will be greater. .-V match shoot 
is being arranged with the Syracuse gunners, and if it 
takes place before our May 30 shoot, we hope will aid 
materially in its success. A committee has been ap¬ 
pointed, and we expect to have the best one-day shoot 
in the country. The scores made to-day were very 
ordinary, caused, I think, by a blinding sun on a field 
of snow. President Covert won Class A badge; A. C. 
Suckow won Class B, and J. Ebberts, Class C. In the 
spoon competition, F. D. Kelsey, E. VVacker and Dr. 
Itiirke were winners. 
Fair scores 
were made 
in 
event 
Xo. 5, Olympic rules 
governing. 
Scores: 
Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
Kbberts . 
. 10 
13 
11 
12 
13 
McCutcheon . 
. 15 
13 
16 
16 
IG 
. 12 
12 
13 
17 
16 
Eberhardt . 
. 10 
6 
11 
13 
11 
. 16 
16 
16 
13 
15 
VV’ootton . 
. 13 
13 
13 
18 
17 
Kelsey . 
14 
18 
19 
18 
Squelch . 
. 5 
10 
8 
6 
8 
Lambert . 
. 16 
15 
18 
16 
11 
Smith . 
12 
14 
13 
11 
Davis .. 
. 5 
6 
11 
9 
Smith, Jr. 
. 13 
9 
15 
13 
ii 
Covert . 
. 16 
17 
15 
17 
15 
Kemecke . 
. 9 
10 
9 
. . 
Blackmer . 
. 13 
12 
12 
11 
7 
l^'ish . 
. 18 
14 
19 
16 
17 
King . 
. 3 
5 
6 
8 
9 
Suckow . 
. 13 
13 
10 
13 
15 
Hewlett . 
. 5 
5 
8 
.. 
Burke . 
. 15 
10 
14 
i2 
13 
. 4 
6 
VV'ootton, Tr. 
. 8 
VV'. 
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