March 30, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
4ir, 
.22 Automatic Rifle 
The novelty of its operation is one of the 
fascinating features of the Winchester .22 
Automatic Rifle. Instead of the downward 
and upward motion of a finger lever, of 
the backward and forward thrust of a slide 
handle, the pull on the trigger is the only 
effort required to shoot the rifle ten times 
in succession. The only limit to speed 
in firing is the rapidity with which the 
trigger can be pulled before each shot. 
With this speed is coupled fine accuracy 
light weight, simple and strong construe 
tion, and ease and quickness of handling. 
Note the beautiful appearance of the rifle. 
It lists at $ 25 . 00 , but is sold everywhere foi 
much less. It is the ideal vacationist’s rifle 
FOR TARGET SHOOTING OR GAME 
New York Athletic Club. 
I’elham AIanor. March 23. — The event to-day was the 
team shoot with Vale gun team. The home club won 
by 7G targets. Yale’s poor showing was due to the 
augmenting of their regular shooting strength of five men 
by three substitutes in order to meet the eight-man team 
of N. Y. A. C. The three added members shot very 
badly, particularly Talbot, who broke only 37 out of his 
100 clays. Five to five, tl\e score would have been 
409 to '419, allowing N. Y. A. C. their five high guns. 
R. L. Spotts was high gun for N. Y. A. C. with 92, 
while B. Scott made 86 for Yale G. C. 
\V. J. Simpson won a leg on March cup. C. W. Bill¬ 
ings took a pedestal from under St. Patrick’s Day trophy. 
R. L. Spotts has another claim on President’s cup. G. 
J. Corbett made good on one more support for Pelham 
trophy, while F. A. Hodgman from 20yds., won distance 
handicap. The 
scores: 
New York 
A. C 
Yale Gun 
Club. 
R L Spotts.... 
.... 92 
B Scott . 
. 86 
C W Billings.. 
.... 85 
G Dimock .... 
. 84 
G J Corbett.... 
.... 82 
L Thompson .. 
.... 81 
W B Ogden... 
.... 80 
H Emmett .... 
.... 80 
G F Pelham... 
.... 80 
S Biddle . 
_ 78 
A L Kanney... 
.... 77 
\V Keeler . 
. 68 
F A Hodgman. 
.... 71 
J Banks . 
. 47 
F H Schauffler 
.... 70-637 
\V Talbot . 
. 37—561 
Afarch cun, 25 targets, handicap: W. J. .Simpson (.3) 
24, R. L. Spotts 23. B. Scott 22, S. Biddle 22. G. F. 
Pelham (2) 22, J. I. Brandenberg (5) 22, D. F. McMahon 
(3) 22, L. Thompson 21, G. M. Thompson (3) 21, J. G.. 
Corbett (1) 21, W’. B. Ogden (1) 21, F. A. Hodgman 21, 
A. E. Ranney (1) 20, 1\’. J. Elias (2) 20, F. H. Schauf- 
fler (2) 20, E. N. Huggins (6) 20, G. Dimock 19, R. R. 
Debacher (4) 19, C. W. Billings (1) 18, E. L. Haas 18, 
H. Emimett 18, A. P. Walker (6) 16, W. Keeler 16, E. 
McLenore 16, J. Banks 11, W. Talbot 9. 
St. Patrick’s day cup, 25 targets, handicap: C. W. 
Billings (1) 25, E, N. Huggins (6) 25, G. F. Pelham (2) 
24, G. Dimock 23, \V. B. Ogden (1) 22, R. L. Spotts 
22, B. Scott 21, H. Emmett 21, L. Thompson 21, A. E. 
Ranney (1) 21, W. J. Elias (2) 21, J. I. Brandenberg (5) 
21, E. L. Haas 20. G. J. Corbett (1) 20, R. R. Debacher 
(4) 20, G. M. Thompson (3) 19, F. A. Hodgman 18, 
\\’. Keeler 18, Y'. T. Simpson (2) 18, F. H. Schauffler 
(2) 18, A. P. Walker (6) 18, E. McLenore 17, S. Biddle 
17, J. Banks 12, W. Talbot 11. 
Shoot-off: C. W. Billings (1) 24, E. N. Huggins (6) 
23. _ , ■ 
President’s cup, 25 targets, handicap: C. W. Billings 
22. G. Dimock 21, G. T. Corbett (1) 21, B. Scott 20, A. L. 
Ranney (1) 20, F. H.'Schauffler (2) 20, G. F. Pelham (2) 
20. H. Emmett 19. L. Thompson 19, D. F. McMahon (3) 
19, T. I. Brandenberg (5) 19, G. Biddle 18, E. L. Haas 
18, W. B. Ogden (1) 18, W. J. Elias (2) 18, R. R. De¬ 
bacher (4) 18, F. A. Hodgman 15, W. Keeler 15, A. P. 
Walker (6) 15. G. M. Thompson (3) 14, W. J. Simpson 
(2) 12, J. Banks 10. W. Talbot 8. 
Pelham trophy, 25 targets, handicap: G. J. Corbett (2) 
25. D. F. McMahon (3) 25, W. B. Ogden (2) 24, B. 
Scott 23, R. L. Spotts 23, C. W. Billings (1) 23, G. F. 
Pelham (3) 23, H. Emmett 22, W. J. Elias (3) 22, S. 
Biddle 21, G. Dimock 21, A. E. Ranney (2) 21, F. H. 
Schauffler (3) 21, W. J. Simpson (3) 21, G. M. Thomp¬ 
son (4) 21, J. I. Brandenberg (6) 21. L. Thompson 20, 
W. Keeler 19, F. A. Hodgman (1) 18, R. R. Debacher 
(5) 18, E. L. Haas 16, A. P. Walker (6) 16, J. Banks 
14. W. Talbot 9. 
Shoot-off: G. J. Corbett (2) 25, D. F. McMahon (3) 20. 
Distance handicap, 25 targets: F. A. Hodgman (20yds.) 
21, G. J. Corbett (20) 18. F. H. Schauffler (19) 17, C. W. 
Billings (20) 16, R. L. Spotts (21) 16, W. J. Elias (17) 
Ki, W. J. Simpson (18) 15, D. F. McMahon (18) 15, G. 
F. Pelham (19) 14, A. E. Ranney (20) 13, R. R. De¬ 
bacher (16) 13. E. L. Haas (16) 13, T. I. Brandenberg 
(16) 13, A. P. Walker (16) 13, G. M. Thompson (18) 11. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., March 23.—Full scores were made 
in every one of the five matches shot here to-day. The 
weather was raw and cold. The attendance way above 
normal. The scores: 
Take-home trophy, ICO targets: H. M. Brigham 90, F. 
S. Hyatt 89, J. H. I’anderveer 85. H. B. Vanderveer 83, 
F. B. Stephenson 81. C. A. Lockwood 81, A. E. Hen¬ 
drickson 79, George Felix 77, C. W. Berner 76, Charles 
Blake 76, j. F. James 75, G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 73, 
W. W. Pell 72. George Brower 71, J. S. Lawson 69, C. H. 
Pulis 69, H. T. Spooner 69. J. P. Fairchild 68, W. W. 
Marshall 66, C. R. James 65. 
Stiver trophv, 25 targets, handicap: A. Blake (3) 25, 
J. F. James (1) 21, H. M. Brigham 21, George Felix (1) 
C. H. Pulis (3) 21, A. E. Hendrickson (5) 21, F. B. 
Stephenson 20, C. Blake fl) 20, J. A, Vanderveer (2) 20, 
G. E. Brower (3) 20, J. P. Fairchild (3) 19, C. R. James 
(1) 18, G, G. Stephenson. Tr. (3) 18, C. W. Berner (3) 
17, W. W. Pell (4) 17. H. T. Spooner (2) 16. C. A. 
Lockwood (3) 15, W. W. Marshall (7) 15, F. S. Hyatt 
(1) 14, F. Crampton (5) 13. 
Vanderveer trophv, 25 targets, handicap: J. F. James 
(1) 25. H. B. Vanderveer (2) 24. C. A. Lockwood (2) 23, 
H. M. Brigham 22, C. Blake (1) 21, George E. Brower 
(3) 21, W.'W. Pell (4) 21, George Felix (1) 20, H. T. 
Spooner (2) 19. J. P. Fairchi'd (3) 19, C. R. James (1) 19, 
C. W. Berner (3) IS, F. S. Hvatt fl) 16, C. H. Pulis (3) 
16, A. C. Henry (5) 15, W. W. Marshall (1) 15, F. E. 
Stephenson 14, F. Crampton (5) 13, G. G. Stephenson, 
Jr., (3) 12. 
Monarch cup, 25 targets, handicap: C. W. Berner fS) 
25, H. B. Vanderveer (5) 25, J. F. James (1) 23, J. H. 
Vanderveer (2) 22, C. Blake ('!) 22, C. H. Pulis (3) 22, 
C. R. James (1) 21. H. Blake (3) 21, H. M. Brigham 20, 
G. G. Stephenson, Jr. (3) 20, George Felix (1) 18, H. T. 
Spooner (2) 18, A. G. Henry (5) 18, J. P. Fairchild (3) 
18, F. B. Stephenson, 17. F. S. Hvatt (1) 16, C. A. Lock- 
wood (3) 16, W. W. Pell (4) 16, F. Crampton (5) 14, 
George E. Brower (3) 13, W. W. Marshall (7) 13. 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: A. Blake (3) 25, 
C. Blake (1) 20; total 45. C. F. James (1) 24, F. S. 
Hyatt (1) 14; total 40. F. B. Stephenson 22, C. R. 
James (1) 17; total 39. 
Hercules Gun Club. 
Temple, Pa.—The target shoot held at this place for 
the inanimate target championship for Berks and ad¬ 
joining counties, under the auspices of the Hercules 
Gun Club, was fairly well attended, twenty amateurs 
shooting the programme, which consisted of five 20- 
targets events, a total of lOO targets. Event No. 2 was 
a race of 10 pairs of doubles, in which eight of the boys 
entered. 
The weather was excellent up to 3 P. M., when it be¬ 
came cloudy and stormy. The targets had a full regula¬ 
tion 50yd. flight, and all worked to perfection. 
Event No. 1, 100-target championship: Prutzman 83, 
Keller 76 Wilson 73, Roder 78, L. Wertz 84, Reed 71, 
Weider 75, Mohn 72, Metz 69, Brunner 79, Rahn 72, 
Ludwig 55, Adams 90, Miller 81, Shupp 74, Behm 77, 
Bowers 61, Eisenhouer 85, Schmoyer 55, 1'. Wertz 77. 
Event No. 2, 10 pairs doubles: Adams 15, Lee Wertz 
12; Prutzman 7, Behm 12, Rahn 11, Miller 11, Reed 10, 
F. Wertz 14. A. K. Ludwig. 
Greenwich C. C. 
Greenwich, Conn., March 23.—Much interest was 
evinced in the' point contest for handicap trophy. Mr. 
B. Foster scored 99 out of 100 from 20yds., \\h le E. C. 
Wills made 94 from 28yds. Present standing and day’s 
scores follow: 
M. B. Foster (20) 99, E. C. Wills (28) 94, E. T. Ha'l 
(28) 90, George M. Peacock (20) 85. N. Webb (24) 85, 
Baron Von der Ropp (scratch) 76, J. W. Masury 
(scratch) 74. 
Handicap event: Foster 4 points, E. C. Wills 2 points, 
E. T. Hall 1 point. 
Club championship: Foster 4 points, Baron Non der 
Ropp 2 points, J. W. Masury 1 point. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 23.—Only one event was 
shot here to-day, which was for the sixth leg on spring 
trophy. It was taken by Seymour Crane with 48 out of 
50 with 6 handicap. The scores: 
First Round—T. C. Atwater (5) 18, I. S. Crane (6) 23, 
1. S. Crane, Jr.,' (10) 13. Ed. Winslow (6) 19. 
Second Round—Atwater (5) 21, Crane (6) 25, Crane, Jr., 
(10) 15, Winslow (6) 21. 
