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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 3.—The big event to-day, 100- 
target take home trophy, was won by Charley Blake 
with 92. He won also the Stake trophy. Other winners 
were: H. T. Spooner, monthly cup, and Stiner trophy; 
C. Blake, Vanderveer trophy. C. R. James and G. 
Felix won the first team shoot, while J. F. James and 
F. S. Hyatt took the second team event. 
Take-home trophy, 100 targets: Charles Blake 92, W. 
\V. Pell 89, H. T. Spooner 88, F. S. Hyatt 85, G. E. 
Brower 85, C. R. James 82, G. N. Felix 78, G. G. 
Stephenson, Jr., 77, J. F. James 77, J. P. Fairchild 71, C. 
A Lockwood 66, J. A. Nathan (guest) 73. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: C. Blake (3) 24; 
G. G. Stephenson, Jr., (3) 22; F. S. Hyatt (1) 22; H. 
T. Spooner (4) 20; W. W. Pell (5) 20; G. E. Brower 
(5) 20; G N. Felix (2) 20; G. R. James (1) 18; J. A. 
Nathan (guest) (0) 18; C. A. Lockwood (3) 16; J. P. 
Fairchild (2) 16; J. F. James (1) 15. 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap: H. T. Spooner 
(4) 24; F. S. Hyatt (1) 22; G. E. Brower (5) 22; C. 
Blake (3) 22; W. W. Pell (5) 21; G. E. Felix (2) 21; G. 
G. Stephenson (3) 20; J. F. James (1) 18; C. R. James 
(1) 18; J. A. Nathan (guest) (0) 18; J. P. Fairchild (2) 
14. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: G. Felix (2) 25; H. 
T. Spooner (4) 24; C. Blake (3) 24; J. F. James (1) 
23; G. G. Stephenson, Jr., (3) 23; C. E. Brower (5) 23; 
A. Blake (3) 22; W. W. Pell (5) 21; F. S. Hyatt (1) 
20; J P. Fairchild (2) 19. 
Vanderveer trophy, 25 targets, handicap: J. F. James 
(1) 25; H. T. Spooner (4) 25; W. W. Pell (5) 25; G. 
E. Brower (5) 25; C. Blake (3) 25; F. S. Hyatt (1) 23; 
G. G. Stephenson, Jr., (3) 23; J. P. Fairchild (2) 23; 
A. Blake (3) 23; G. Felix (2) 20; C. R. James (1) 18. 
Stiner trophy, 25 targets: J. F. James (1) 25; H. T. 
Spooner (4) 25; G. E. Brower (5) 25; W. W. Pell (5) 
24; C. Blake (3) 24; C. R. James (1) 23; J. P. Fair- 
child (2) 22; F. S. Hyatt (1) 21; G. G. Stephenson (3) 
20; George Felix (2) 20; C. A. lockwood (3) 19. Shoot- 
off; Spooner 24. J. F. James 23. 
Team shoot and sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
George Felix (2) 25; H. T. Spooner (4) 24; C. Blake 
(3) 24; J. F. James (1) 23; C. R. James (1) 23; G. G. 
Stephenson, Jr. (3) 23; George E. Brower (5) 23; A. 
Blake (3) 22; W. W. Pell (5) 21; F. S. Hyatt (1) 20; 
J. P. Fairchild (2) 19. Won by Felix. 
Team race, 25 targets, handicap: C. R. James (1) 23, 
G. Felix (2) 25; total 48. C. Blake (3) 24, A. Blake (3) 
22; total, 46. 
J. F. James (1) 23, F. S. Hyatt (1) 20; total 43. J. 
P. Fairchild (2) 19, (jeorge Brower (5) 23; total, 42. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: W. W. Pell (5) 24; 
George Felix (2) 24; C. Blake (3) 24; G. E. Brower 
(5) 22; F. S. Hyatt (1) 21; H. T. Spooner (4) 21; A. 
Blake (3) 20; J. F. James (1) 19; J. P. Fairchild (2) 16; 
C. R. James (1) 12. by Felix. 
Hyatt trophy (gun below e'bow), 50 targets, handi¬ 
cap: G. G. Stephenson Jr., (3) 337; G. E. Brower (5) 
35; H. T. Spooner (4) 34; C. R. James (1) 32; J. F. 
James( 1) 32; W. W. Pell (5) 31; J. A. Nathan (0) 28; 
J. P. Fairchild (2) 25. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Pelham Manor, N. Y., March 10.—It was rainy here 
to-day and a mucky mist came up from the creek back 
of the traps. Winners were G. W. Billings,_ St. Patrick’s 
Day cup; ten pair doubles, B. M. Higginson, special 
trophy, R. L. Spotts, distance handicap. There were 
lour sets of ties, J. G. Batterson and R. O. Muller 
for March cup leg; G. W. Billings and B. M. Higgin¬ 
son, Billings trophy; (j. W. Billings, A. E. Ranney and 
J. I. Brandenberg, for Pelham trophy; R. R. Debacher 
and B. M. Higginson, president’s cup limb. 
Mr. Higinson was high gun for the day with 314 
out of 350. 
March cup, handicap, 25 targets: G. W. Billings 
(2) 22; H. Kahler (0) 21; T. Smith (5) 18; G. F. Pel¬ 
ham (2) 23; J. G. Batterson (3) 25; T. F. Pattello (0) 
16; J. L. Brandenberg (5) 23; T. S. Winchell (0) 10; 
R. L. Spotts (0) 22; F. A. Hodgman (0) 21; G. J. 
Corbett (2) 24; B. M. Higginson (1) 24; W. B. Ogden 
(3) 22; Dr. Johnson (3) 19; R. R. Debacher (6) 20; R. 
O. Muller (5) 25; T. O. Seltzer (0) 14; G. E. Austin 
(0) 13, and D. F. McMahon (3) 23. 
St. Patrick’s Day cup, handicap, 25 targets: G. W. 
Billings (2) 25; A. E. Rannev (2 21; H. Kahler (0) 
20; T. Smith (5) 20; G. F. Pelham (2) 20; J. G. Batter¬ 
son (2) 18; T. F. Pattello (0) 19; J. I. Brandenberg 
(5) 20; T. S. Winchell (0) 18; R. L. Spotts (0) 24; F. 
A. Hodgman (0) 22; G. J. Corbett (2) 19; B. M. Hig¬ 
ginson (1) 24; W. B. Ogden (3) 17; Dr. Johnson (3) 20; 
R. R. Debacher (6) 22; R. O. Muller (5) 18; T. 
Seltzer (0) 18; G. E. Austin (0) 18; D. F. McMahon 
(3) 20. 
Special trophy, handicap, 100 targets: G. Billings (6) 
92; A. E. Ranney (8) 92; H. Kahler (0) 84; T. Smith 
(20) 81; C. F. Pelham (8) 90; J. G. Batterson (9) 84; T. 
F. Patello (0) J. I. Brandenberg (20) 86; R. L. Spotts 
(0) 90; F. A. Hodgman (0) 87; (j. J. Corbett (8) 86; 
B. M. Higginson (4) 96; W. B. Ogden (12) 81; Dr. 
Johnson (12) 78; R. R. Debacher (23) 90; R. O. 
Muller (20) 85; D. F. McMahon (12) 84. 
Special trophy (scratch), 100 targets: G. W. Billings 
86, A. E. Ranney 84, H. Kahler 84, T. Smith 61, G. F. 
Pelham 82, J. G. Batterson 75, T. F. Patello 72, J. I. 
Brandenberg 60. R. L. Spotts 90, F. A. Hodgman 87, 
G. J. Corbett 78, B. N. Higginson 92, W. B. Ogden 
69, Dr. Johnson 66, R. R. Debacher 67, R. O. Muller 
65, D F. McMahon 72. 
Billings trophy, handicap, 25 targets, Olympic rules: 
G. W. Billings (1) 22; A. E. Ranney (2) 17; T. F. Pa¬ 
tello (0) 16; J. I. Brandenberg (5) 20; F .A. Hodg¬ 
man (0) 15; B. M. Higginson (1) 22; W. B. Ogden 
(3) 16; R. R. Debacher (5) 19; R. O. Muller (5) 21. 
Ten pairs of doubles, special trophy, scratch: G. W. 
Billings 14, A. E. Ranney 9, H. ICahler 7, T. F. Patello 
8, F. A. Hodgman 11, W. 15. Ogden 8, R. R. Debacher 
10, R. O. Muller 8. 
Pelham trophy, handicap, 25 targets: G. W. Billings 
(1) 25; A. E. Ranney (2) 25; H. Kahler (0) 22; T. 
Smith (5) 23; G. F. Pelham (2) 23; J. G. Battersan (2) 
18; T. F. Patello (0) 18; J. I. Brandenberg (5) 25; 
T. S. Winchell (0) 16; R. L. Spotts (0) 22; F. A. 
Hodgman (0) 23; G. J. Corbett (2) 21; B. M. Higginson 
(1) 23; W. B. Ogden (3) 21; Dr. Johnson (3) 21; R. 
R. Debacher (5) 23; R. O. Muller (5) 21; T. O. Seltser 
(6) 14; G. E. Austin (0) 11; D. F. McMahon (3) 22. 
• Distance handicap (special trophy, 25 targets: G. W. 
Billings (21) 16; A. E. Ranney (21) 17; H. Kahler L21) 
17; T. Smith (21) 16; G. F. Pelham (19) 18; J. G. 
Batterson (19) 11; T. F. Patello (16) 18; J. I. Bran¬ 
denberg (16) 18; T. S. Winchell (16) 15; R. L. Spotts 
(21) 21; F. A. Hodgman (21) 19; G. J. Corbett (19) 20; 
B. M. Higginson (20) 17; W. 15. Ogden (18) 21; Dr. 
Johnson (18) 13; R. R. Debacher (16) 16; R. O. Muller 
(16) 19; T. Seltzer (16) 15; G. E. Austin (16) 15. 
President’s cup. handicap, 25 targets: G. W. Billings 
(1) 21; A. E. Ranney (2) 24; H. Kahler (0) 21; T. 
Smith (5) 20; G. F. Pelham (2) 24; J. G. Batterson (2) 
21; T. F. Patello (0) 19; J. I. Brandenberg (5) 18; T. 
S. Winchell (0) 15; R. L. Spotts (0) 22; F. A. Hodg¬ 
man (0) 21; G. J. Corbett (2) 22; B. M. Higginson (1) 
25; W. B. Ogden (3) 21; Dr. Johnson (3) 18; R. R. 
Debacher (6) 25; R. O. Muller (5) 21; T. O. Seltzer 
(6) 18; C. E. Austin (0) 12; D. F. McMahon (3) 19, 
Larchmoni Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., March 10.—Stuart Scott won four 
events here to-day, including the 100-target handicap 
and the 135 scratch match. Sixteen gunners shot in 
each event. In the first, Scott’s total was 94, his handi¬ 
cap being 5, and in the scratch contest his total was 
113. The runner-up was G. J. Corbett with 111. Scott 
also won the 15-larget scratch contest and a leg on the 
monthly cup, breaking' 24. R. J. Jones was the second 
man in the 50-target match for the accumulation cup; 
he made a full score and won the leg, and after tying 
with T. J. McCahill and Stuart Scott, with 24 each, in 
the shoot for the vice-commodore’s cup he won. Mc¬ 
Cahill was the winner of the 10-target scratch contest 
with a full score, and J. G. Batterson won a leg on 
the Bemis trophy with a straight 25. Dr. A. E. Ranney 
got the take-home trophy. 
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