414 
FOREST AND STREAM 
March 30, 1912 
Boston A. A. 
Boston, Alarch 23.—George B. Clark and T. C. Adams 
tied in the shoot for the take-home trophy. Clark won 
on shoot-off at 25 tarots with 24%. The conditions 
were excellent. K. A. Faye was high gun in the shoot 
for the Barbey trophy, 50 targets. During the afternoon 
K. A. Faye broke 130 targets straight without a miss. 
This is the record for 
our 
traps 
at Riverside. 
Take-home trophy: 
G B Clark. TVs 
501/2 
*S 
Mixter . 
0 
41 
T C Adams. 0 
fao 
C 
C Clapp. 
21/2 
411/0 
»C Biddle . 0 
49 
C 
P Keeler. 
61/2 
4 IV 2 
S A Ellis. 21/2 
48V2 
G 
L Munroe... 
9 
40 
]\I Ballou . 4 
48 
C 
P Blinn. 
71/2 
401/2 
Wigglesworth 0 
48 
F 
W'hitnev . 
71/2 
391/2 
D Lockwood.... 0 
48 
G 
Hassam . 
0 
39 
R A Faye. 0 
46 
F 
Richards . 
12 
39 
T L Snow. V-/ 2 , 
441/2 
F 
H Owen_ 
4 
38 
(t Li Osborn. ti 
44 
1 
Ballou . 
0 
38 
H W Knights... 10 
44 
Austin . 
0 
35 
*E A Staples.... 0 
44 
M 
E Cobb . 
12 
37 
T E Lynch. 4 
44 
L 
H Davis. 
1 ^12. 
321/2 
C B Tucker. 21/2 
431 /, 
1 
H North. 
5 
22 
W B Farmer... 21/2 
431/2 
*E 
i Farley . 
0 
22 
W C Brooks.... 5 
43 
Shoot-off: 
G B Clark. 2% 
2534 
T 
C Adams. 
0 
23 
Barbey trophv, 50 targets 
K A Faye. 
50 
S 
A Ellis. 
. 42 
M Ballou . 
. 49 
W 
C Brooks.... 
. 42 
■^E A Staples. 
49 
G 
B Clark. 
. 42 
T C Adams.. 
. 48 
F 
W'hitney. 
. 41 
. 48 
c 
. 41 
T E Lynch. 
. 47 
*T 
Ballou . 
. 40 
*E M igglesworth _ 
. 47 
C 
P Blinn. 
. 40 
*S Mixter . 
. 46 
G 
L Munroe. 
. 39 
J L Snow . 
. 46 
C 
B Tucker. 
. 37 
*D Lockwood . 
. 46 
F 
L Owen. 
. 37 
C P Keeler . 
. 44 
H 
W Knights... 
. 36 
*C Biddle . 
. 43 
C 
L Osborne.... 
. 34 
C C Clapp . 
. 43 
M 
E Cobb. 
. 30 
IV B Farmer.. 
. 43 
F 
H Richards... 
. 29 
L H Davis’.. 
, 43 
Team shoot: 
Beetleheads. 
B. A. A. 
E Wigglesworth... 95 
T 
C Adams. 
.. 98 
D Lockwood . 94 
R 
A Faye. 
.. 96 
C Biddle . 92 
S 
A Ellis . 
.. 88 
S Mixter . 87 
1 
L Snow. 
.. 88 
Geo Hassam .87- 
-455 
w 
B Farmer. 
.. 84- 
-4.54 
Average . 
. .91 
Average. 
.90 4-5 
C. P>. Tucker 
Capt. 
YALE UNIVERSITY GUN TEAM. 
Left to right: B. H. Scott, ’13; L. II. Thompson, T3; G. K. nimock Jr., T2 (captain); II. R. L. R. Emmet, T2; 
Spencer Biddle, ’12. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
.Iersey City. N. I., hlarch 20.—Thirty-two shooters 
^ok part in the all-day shoot of the Jersey City Gun 
1 • L ^larch 20 , and while the day was good and 
bright, there was a strong wind from the west that 
caught the clays pretty soon after leaving the trap and 
caused a good many of the crack shots to miss a lot 
of them. 
By far the best work of the day was done by Carl 
von Lengerke, of New York, who led both the profes¬ 
sionals and amateurs, and shot consistently all day, fin¬ 
ishing with a percentage of 84 for the 200 targets, which 
was going some, all things considered. 
R. Morgan, of the Bergen Beach Gun Club was the 
high amateur for the day with 82 per cent., but was 
closely followed by J. E. Englert, of Topton, Pa., and 
A\’. J. .Simpson, of Roselle Park, N. J., who finished 
with one less target, and B. M. Shanle'y, Jr., with two 
less for the day. 
The office w'as in charge of Hank Stevens, and he 
was ably assisted by Jack Fanning, Neaf Apgar, Carl 
von Lengerke and T. Davis. The scores follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
C von Lengerke 
200 
168 
H 
0 .Mlyn. 
•100 
119 
R Morgan . 
200 
164 
L 
S Page. 
. ItW 
115 
T E Englert... 
200 
163 
1' 
L Coffin_ 
. 160 
109 
\V T Simpson.. 
200 
163 
H 
1 Schlicher. 
. 120 
87 
H H Stevens... 
200 
163 
E 
E Hallinger. 
. 140 
112 
Jf Shanlev.Tr 
200 
162 
J 
J Geiger. 
. 120 
86 
It H Piercy. 
200 
IGI 
E 
von Lengerke 120 
92 
N Apgar . 
200 
161 
Capt Doe . 
. 120 
81 
C Billings... 
200 
1.59 
c 
R Babson... 
. 120 
73 
1 T' Fanning.... 
200 
158 
T 
Dukes . 
. 100 
77 
J Hendrickson.. 
200 
153 
H 
Bercong .... 
. 80 
55 
!• Hall . 
200 
1.52 
M 
H Apgar.... 
. 80 
35 
W Hassin.ger... 
200 
148 
F 
L Apgar.... 
. 80 
30 
J) Dixon . 
200 
145 
H 
Matthis .... 
. 80 
32 
T Davis. 
200 
133 
K 
F Sobers.... 
. GO 
25 
F H Jackson.... 
200- 
126 
FI 
-A Keller. 20 17 
Secretary. 
Birmingham Gun Club. 
Birmingham, Ala., March 22.— R. R. Skinner w'as 
'ti the inO-bird match with 93, followed by 
J. R. Warren, Ed Holt and Geo. Lyons with 92. 
The weather was rather disagreeable for good shooting. 
John Fletcher made the long run of the day and fin¬ 
ished in third place with 90. James Hillman, last week’s 
champion, shot away below bis average, as be has not 
shot below 90 this season before. R. R. Skinner, John 
M arren. Geo. Lyon and Garl each made a perfect score 
of 20. 
Everything is in readiness for the grand Birmingham 
handicap tournament, April 2 and 3. 
The _ many friends of Geo. Lyon were glad to have 
him with us, and he promises to come back oftener here¬ 
after. It :s with regret that we learn he cannot be with 
us during our tournament. 
Geo. Hillman was in town also after tbe shoot, and 
will spend several days here. 'The local Dupont bunch 
is too busy to get out to sboot at present; but will 
look .after the smokeless end as soon as the dynamite 
end is a little more settled. Hank Hamilton, of that 
bunch, is shooting well again, and his many friends 
will be glad to see him on the firing line again. Geo. 
Lyon did the best shooting at doubles; he is some 
performer with his pump, when it comes to doubles. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
R R Skinner... 
too 
93 
Mrs Garl . 
100 
79 
Fd Holt . 
lOO 
92 
A Henderson... 
100 
78 
Geo Lyon . 
100 
92 
1 Hillman . 
100 
76 
T K W arren. 
100 
92 
Wm Dunn . 
lOO 
75 
T Fletcher . 
100- 
90 - 
H- C Ryding- 
100 
71 
T C Broyles .... 
120 
89 
R H Baugh.... 
80 
59 
Ira Armstrong.. 
100 
88 
Scott Joy . 
100 
55 
O L Garl . 
100 
86 
R L Kennon . 
100 
52 
G Hillman . 
100 
81 
Goodman '. 
GO 
39 
Ed Cornwell ... 
100 
81 
J T Colbourn... 
40 
30 
P II Lallande.. 
100 
SO 
Doubles: 
Geo Lyons . 
120 
97 
Mrs Garl . 
48 
25 
R R Skinner.... 
96 
72 
P H Lallande... 
48 
20 
G Hillman . 
96 
67 
J C Broyles. 
24 
19 
Goodman . 
72 
45 
H C Ryding.... 
24 
15 
T K Warren_ 
48 
41 
Ed Cornwell ... 
24 
14 
\Vm Dunn . 
48 
32 
I Fletcher . 
24 
14 
O L Garl. 
48 
30 
A Henderson... 
24 
13 
West Chester 
Gun Club. 
West Chester 
, Pa., 
March 
23.—Please find 
scores 
of 
the opening shoot of the season of the West Chester 
Gun Club. Harry Sloan was high with 9G, Baldwin, 
Cleveland and Morris were runners up with 91. Mr. 
Worthington managed the shoot in his usual good form. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Worthington 
... 100 
89 
Mace . 
. 65 
54 
Charles .... 
. 100 
81 
Massey .... 
. GO 
52 
Pyle . 
. 100 
SO 
(iood . 
. 40 
35 
Eachus . 
. 100 
76 
Hunt . 
. 40 
35 
Mardin .... 
. 100 
82 
Temple .... 
. 25 
16 
. 100 
85 
. 50 
21 
Chandler .. 
. 100 
79 
Egan . 
. 30 
13 
Wiley . 
.... 100 
'< 1 
Finegan ... 
. 30 
14 
IVIorris . 
. 100 
91 
Woodcock . 
. 30 
20 
Baldwin .... 
. 100 
91 
Reid . 
. 30 
23 
Cleveland ... 
. 100 
91 
IMcCormick 
. 20 
8 
Sloan . 
. 100 
96 
(irooms .... 
. 30 
14 
Happersett 
. 100 
86 
Barnes . 
. 20 
14 
Minker . 
. 100 
89 
Speakman . 
. 25 
16 
Irwin .. 
. 100 
SO 
W'oodward 
. 10 
6 
Dr Henry .. 
. 100 
SO 
Martin . 
. 10 
1 
Logan . 
. ICO 
56 
Schroth .... 
. 10 
5 
F. H. Eachus, Sec’y. 
Cleveland Gun Club. 
The weekly club shoot of the Cleveland Gun Club, held 
Alarch 23, at Shooting Park, was fairly well attended, 
seventeen shooters taking part in the various events 
The afternoon was somewhat gloomy, very poor light, 
which always helps to make poor scores for some. "The 
high man of the bunch was Capt. Geo. Freeman, with 
a brand new green suit and his hair parted in the 
middle. l\'hen the first two scores were counted up. 
the monthly and the annual, 100 targets, the Captain 
had broken 88, which made him high gun for the day. 
George says there is nothing like having nerve, and he 
knows the day is coming when he will break lOO straight. 
Blakeslie and Hogan were out again, and a shooting 
match it was, but Jack came out on top. Hogan says 
there is another day coming, and when it comes it will 
be Hogan day. The scores: 
Shot at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
Blakeslee 
.... 150 
130 
Harris . 
. lOO 
77 
Doolittle .... 
.... 150 
130 
Rockwell 
. 100 
75 
Freeman ... 
.... 150 
1,27 
Thorp . 
. lOO 
70 
Hogen . 
.... 150 
127 
Peebles 
. 100 
68 
Rogers . 
.... 150 
127 
Cross .. 
. 100 
62 
.... 150 
113 
W'all .. 
. 50 
37 
Genner . 
.... 150 
110 
Riley ... 
. 50 
33 
Stepp . 
.... 150 
109 
King .. 
. 50 
32 
Brainard .... 
.... 150 
104 
F. H. 
Wallace, ^Igr. 
Genesee Gun Club. 
L’tica, N. Y., March 23.—The Genesee Gun Club 
had good sport this afternoon at the Riverside traps. 
Several recruits were added to the membership list, 
everybody shot well, and visitors were present from 
Norwich, Herkimer and Ilion. The scores averaged 
well, and indicate that L'tica, and this section gener¬ 
ally, will occupy a prominent place on the clay pigeon 
shooting map during the season of 1912. 
made in the regular program follow: 
The 
scores 
Events: 
1 
0 
3 
4 
5 G 
7 
8 
Targets: 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
Corfi.eld . 
8 
13 
7 
13 
9 
12 
8 
14 
(iammage . 
8 
13 
8 
12 
8 
13 
9 
14 
Biddlecome . 
5 
9 
S 
10 
10 
12 
8 
11 
Bcnney . 
8 
10 
9 
12 
9 
11 
7 
13 
Tobin . 
7 
11 
6 
10 
7 
10 
8 
10 
Loughlin . 
7 
12 
9 
10 
6 
13 
8 
14 
Reamer . 
6 
9 
S 
11 
10 
12 
7 
R Brunner . 
6 
10 
6 
9 
5 
io 
Keeler . 
io 
6 
11 
7 
10 
8 
11 
McCurley . 
12 
5 
10 
7 
11 
Connelly . 
8 
11 
8 
10 
IT Jones . 
8 
5 
9 
"iiliams . 
1 
12 
6 
10 
Parker . 
9 
5 
11 
W'ells . 
7 
4 
8 
Ye Oak Meadow Gun Club. 
In the weekly shoot at the Ye Oak Meadow Gun 
Club range, March 23, Dr. Parker scored the highest 
with 61 out of 75. Other scores were: Zinn 54, Douglas 
51, Newman 51, Donahue 49. Krupp 34. 
Competition in the Gillespie cup shoot has narrowed 
down to three contestants. Krupp leads with 20G: 
Douglas is second with 184, and Zinn third with 183. 
Two shoots remain to finish up this event. In the 
Dupont trophy shoct, Zinn leads- with 13G out of 150. 
The standing of the members in this event is as follows: 
Parker 133. Newman 131. Douglas 126, Krupp 119, Dona¬ 
hue 80. This event is over half run, but as yet no 
marksman bas attained such an advantage as to warrant 
picking a winner. A total of 250 targets will be shot at 
in this event, 200 to count in the scoring. 
