March 30, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
411 
Narine and Field Club. 
Gkavesend Bay, N. V., March 24.—Following are the 
scores for Saturday: 
Trial shoot. 25 targets, scratch: E. H. Lott 22, J. M. 
Knox 19, C. B. Ludwig 17, J. H. Emanuel, Jr. 15, C. M. 
Camp 14, C. D. Sayre 13, E. D. Church i7. Won by 
E. H. Lott, who managed to- get his last two targets, 
with Mr! Knox falling down on his last two. 
March cup, fourth leg, 100 targets, handicap: 
E H Lott. 0 85 J M Knox. 16 70 
C B Ludwig. 4 82 CD Sayre. 4 70 
C If Camp. 4 SO J H Emanuel. 4 GO 
E D Church. 20 76 
Lott gained the fourth leg. He has been shooting 
wonderfully well with his new gun, and Saturday was a 
very bad day for shooting, as the wind that blew over 
Gravesend Bay was something dreadful, and the targets 
flew high and fast. Ludwig was second and Camp third. 
Saturday, March 30, will be the last day of shooting for 
the March cup. 
Trophv shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
E H Lott. 0 24 ED Church. 5 17 
C D Sayre. 1 22 CM Camp. 1 17 
C B Ludwig. 1 20 J H Emanuel, Jr... 1 15 
J M Knox. 4 14 
Again Lott managed to take the event, Sayre a close 
second. 
Club sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap: 
J M Knox. 4 23 C B Ludwig . 1 18 
E H Lott. 0 22 C B Sayre. 1 J8 
E D Church . 5 19 C M Camp. 1 16 
Club sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap. Tie between 
Lott and Knox shot off at 25 targets to decide the stake, 
in the next event, being the same conditions: 
E 
H Lott. 
. 0 
22 
T 
H Emanuel.... 
.. 1 
20 
T 
M Knox. 
4 
22 
C 
M Camp. 
.. 1 
18 
E 
D Church . 
. 5 
19 
C 
B Ludwig. 
.. 1 
16 
C 
D Sayre. 
, t 
IS 
Club sweepstake. 
25 
targets. 
handicap: 
E 
H Lott. 
0 
24 
J 
H Emanuel. 
.. 1 
24 
T 
M Knox. 
. 4 
23 
c 
M Camp. 
.. 1 
21 
E 
D Church. 
, 5 
20 
c 
B Ludwig. 
.. 1 
23 
C 
D Sayre. 
, 1 
24 
Lott, according to conditions, won from Knox for the 
previous event, but there being a tie between Sayre, 
Lott, and Emanuel for the stakes, they shot off at the 
same condition in the next event. 
Club sweepstake, 25 targets, handicap: 
C 
D 
Sayre. 
. 1 
24 
T 
E 
M 
Knox. 
... 4 
20 
T 
E 
11 
Emanuel, Jr.. 
. 1 
22 
D 
Church. 
... 5 
19 
H 
Lott. 
. 0 
21 
C 
B 
Ludwig_ 
... 1 
19 
C 
M 
Camp. 
. 1 
20 
Won by Sayre, this being the first event of the after¬ 
noon that Sayre managed to get. 
Match shoot, 25 targets, handicap, Lott giving Sayre 
and Emanuel, Camp and Church each 5 birds handicap, 
for sweepstakes: 
C D Sayre. 5 24 CM Camp. 5 20 
J H Emanuel, Jr.. 5 22 ED Church. 5 20 
E H Lott. 0 21 
Lott won two and lost two, breaking even on the shoot. 
Same conditions as previous event, 25 targets, han¬ 
dicap, only Sayre and Emanuel shooting against Lott 
with a deduotion of one bird over the last shoot: 
E H Lott. 0 22 CD Sayre. 4 21 
J H Emanuel, Jr.. 4 21 
President Towne was out of town, but he telephoned 
during the morning, stating that he would offer a take- 
home trophy, which is the custom each Saturday, to the 
best net score at the close of the day for a 25-bird 
match. Following are the scores: C. M. Camp 19, E. 
H. Lott 18, J. H. Emanuel 18, J. M. Knox 18, C. B. 
Ludwig 18, E. D. Church 17, C. D. Sayre 17. 
As it \yas getting dark, it was very hard to see some 
of the birds, so the scores were not very high. Camp 
being high gun with four close seconds. 
Geo. H. Bender, Supt. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Gideon won the spoon offered for the high man in 
-1_T> -‘.cK nr . .’1 . TT _ . 1 1 1 , • t . e 
out of 100. Scores: 
Class A: 
Flagler .. 
Class B: 
Gideon . 
Web ..... 
Renner .. 
Letford .. 
Coye . 
Emery ... 
Ivins .... 
Spaeth , .. 
*MiIbourn 
*Mayers ., 
^McKane ... 
*Xo class. 
as high 
gun for the day 
with 92 
2 16 18 .. 
18 
9 11 
0 25 25 25 
92 
.... 7 10 10 14 
1 23 24 24 
89 
7 10 
6 16 16 18 
67 
0 10 10 23 
64 
1 18 19 23 
63 
0 21 21 22 
62 
2 16 18 .. 
36 
4 19 23 23 
4 6 10 .. 
io 
.... 5 9 
.. 13 13 .. 
27 
i 8 
..668 
33 
9 13 
38 
.. 17 17 .. 
39 
Stamford Rod and Gun Club. 
Stamford, Conn.. March 23.—Two events comprised 
the program here to-day. Fifty-bird handicap was won 
hy I. .M._ Carr with 48 from scratch, excellent shooting 
weather conditions. E. L. Hatch took 
handicap with 89 from scratch. The scores: 
handicap: 1. M. Carr (0) 48, E. L. Hatch (0) 
45, A. S. Pitt (4) 39, R. A. Gillespie (2) 36. 
(me hundred bird sweepstake: E. L. Hatch (0) 89, 
J. M. Carr (0) 87, -A. S. Pitt (8) 79, R. A. Gillespie (4) 81. 
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