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New Rochelle, Dec. 24. 
MINNEAPOLIS ROD AND GUN CLUB. 
Good Scores Made on New Range. 
Seven members of the New Rochelle Yacht 
Club faced a biting wind to-day to compete in 
their holiday shoot at the traps. Before the 
contests ended they had their trigger fingers al¬ 
most frostbitten, but C. A. Marsland had little 
cause for regret, for he won four of the six 
prizes, including the Christmas Day Cup. 
THURSDAY. 
F. W. Howard, 12, 87—99; W. H. Yule, 16, 79—95; A. 
B. Alley, 16, 79—951 L. V. Smull, 9, 85—94; Neaf Apgar 
(prof.), o, 94—94; c. Stein, 5, 88—93; H. Stevens (prof.), 
o, 92—92; H. S. Bullock, 8, 83—91; W. M. Collins, 12, 
79—91; D. F. McMahon, 2, 89—91; H. K. Curtis, 15, 75— 
90; B. R. Stoddard, 10, 79—89; A. L. Burns, 2, 87—89; 
W. J. L. Si 1 kworth, 5, 84—89; C. J. Stein, 8, 80—88; G. 
P. Granbery, 8, 80—88; C. E. Hyde, 12, 75—87; E. L. 
Haas, 8, 79—87; C. F. Healey, 16, 70—86; R. L. Spotts, 
0, 85—85; G. H. Martin, 4, 84—88; W. B. Ogden, 10, 73— 
83; H. H. Shannon, 6, 77—83; A. E. Ranney, 4, 77 —81; 
D. E. Smith, 8, 72—80; C. Von Lengerke (prof.), o 79— 
79; W. R. Delehanty, 12, 67—79; J- Fanning (prof.), 0, 
79 — 79 ; Dr. A. W. Currie, 15, 64—79. 
SATURDAY. 
December Cup (Handicap), Fifty Clay Birds.—G. P. 
Granbery (6), 48; B. R. Stoddard (6), 48; H. S. Bullock 
(4), 47; A. Stoddard (10), 44. No shoot-off, Granbery 
and Stoddard each winning a leg on trophy. 
Accumulation Cup (Handicap), Twenty-Five Clay 
Birds.—H. S. Bullock (1), 24; B. R. Stoddard (0), 20; 
A. Stoddard (4), 22; G. P. Granbery (0), 20. 
Take Home Trophy (Scratch), Twenty-Five Clay Birds. 
—G. P. Granbery, 25 straight; H. S. Bullock, 25 straight; 
A. Stoddard, 22; B. R. Stoddard, 21. Shoot-off won by 
Granbery. 
Fifteen Clay Birds (Scratch).—H. S. Bullock, 14; B. 
R. Stoddard, 13; G. P. Granbery, 13; A. Stoddard, 9. 
Ten Clay Birds (Scratch).—G. P. Granbery, 10; H. S. 
Bullock, 9; B. R. Stoddard, 7; A. Stoddard, 6. 
SUNDAY. 
Monthly Cup (25 clay birds; handicap)—B. R. Stod¬ 
dard (2), 25; G. P. Granbery (1), 25; C. C. Moore (5), 
25; D. Girt at (4), 24; J. P. Donovan (4), 23; F. W. 
Howard (3), 23: H. S. Bullock (2), 22; A. Stoddard (6), 
2i. Legs won by B. R. Stoddard and Granbery. 
Accumulation Cup (25 clay birds; handicap)—J. P. 
Donovan (0), 25; F. W. Howard (3), 25; G. P. Granbery 
(0), 23; C. C. Moore (4), 23; H. H. Todd (7), 23; B. R. 
Stoddard (o), 22; H. S. Bullock (0), 22; D. Ginat (3), 
21; J. A. Mahlstedt (7), 20. Won by Donovan. 
Distance handicap (25 clay birds)—H. S. Bullock (20 
yard), 21; F. W. Howard (19), 21; C. C. Moore (17),. 21; 
J. P. Donovan (18), 20; H. H. Todd (16), 19; D. Giriat 
(18), 16; A. Stoddard (16), 16; B. R. Stoddard (19), 
15. Won by Bullock on shoot-off. 
CHRISTMAS. 
Holiday Cup (Handicap).—Fifty Clay Birds. C. A. 
Marsland (14), 50; A. E. Eldredge (12), 48; H. S. Bullock 
(6), 44; G. P. Granbery '(6), 42; B. R. Stoddard (6), 41; 
A. Stoddard (12), 40. 
Accumulation Cup .(Handicap).—'Twenty-five Clay 
Birds. C. A. Marsland '(2), 25; A. Stoddard (7), 24; A. 
E. Eldredge ( 6 ), 23; B. R. Stoddard (0), 19; H. S. 
Bullock (0), 19; G. P. Granbery (0), 17. 
Distance Handicap.—Twenty-ifive Clay Birds. G. P. 
GranJbery (19 yards), 19; C. A. Marsland (16 yards), 18; 
J. A. Mahlstedt, Jr. (16 yards), 17; B. R. Stoddard (19 
yards), 16; H. S. 'Bullock (19 yards), 16; A. E. Eldredge 
(17 yards), t6; A. Stoddard (16 yards), 16. 
Fifteen Clay Birds (Scratch).—IB. R. Stoddard, 14; H. 
S. Bullock, 13; A. E. Eldredge, 12; G. P. Granbery, 11; 
C. A. Marsland, 11. 
Ten Clay Birds (Scratch).—C. A. Marsland, 9; G. P. 
Granbery, 8; A. E. Eldredge, 8; B. R. Stoddard, 7; H. 
S. Bullock, 7. 
Fort Snelling, Minn., Dec. 19. 
Good scores were made possible by the quiet 
weather at the new shooting range cff the Min¬ 
neapolis Rod and Gun Club in the weekly Sun¬ 
day shoot at Fort Snelling. M. R. Thompson 
and F. Jones were high amateurs and J. E. 
Dickey was high professional. The shoots at 
the new range are open to all followers of the 
sport as the club wishes to interest other clubs 
in the new range, looking to a centering of all 
the clubs at that ^point. 
The scores yesterday: 
*R. R. Barber, 75, 67; F. S. Furote, 100, 79; M. R. 
Thompson, 150, 138; D. Quinleven, 50, 36; D. H. Wilson, 
75 . 38; C. G. Stone, 75, 52; Mrs. Barber, 50, 41; Z. H. 
Austin, 100, 84; H. B. Clark, 50, 29; E. J. McDonald, 
75 . 58; J. C. Fatnechon, 150, 1131; *J. E. Dickey, 125, 104; 
*C. E. Robbins, 100, 91; H. Hupper, 75, 44; W. W. 
Richard, 100, 85; W. R. McKinnon, 75, 52; J. A. Lawson, 
75, 60; Dr. Hanley, 75, 50; W. H. Mitchell, 100 81; H. P. 
Bend, 50, 43; T. E. Covengton, 30, 18; C. T. Schuneman, 
30, 14; E. Hertogs, 3, 17; A. Juberg, 50, 38; Evjin, 50, 29; 
J. iM. Burdick, 100, 88; C. L. Purcel, 50, 30; F. Jones, 125, 
114. 
"Professionals. 
BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. 
Kidder Kaptures King Kale. 
Shooting from a handicap of twenty gave Kid¬ 
der a full score on one hundred rocks, the same 
being high score for the day. On actual breaks 
Snow was high with 91. Second score in han¬ 
dicap was Farmer, with 97 from eight. Williams 
and Burr tied for second high actuals with 90 
per piece. Murray Ballou was third handicap 
man with 94 from seven. 
Scores: 
Broke 
Handicap 
Total 
Kidder . 
. 81 
20 
100 
Farmer . 
8 
97 
Ballou . 
. 87 
7 
94 
Marston . 
22 
94 
Lynch . 
. 85 
6 
91 
Snow . 
. 
91 
Williams . 
. 90 
. 
90 
Burr . 
. 90 
0 
90 
Osborn . 
. 87 
0 
87 
Blinn . 
. 86 
86 
Carlton . 
. 66 
20 
86 
Clark . 
7 
86 
Ellis . 
86 
Heintz . 
. 68 
15 
83 
Tucker . 
8 
82 
Dickey . 
80 
Davis . 
. 78 
C. C. CLAPP, 
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Captain. 
FAVOR GAME PRESERVE. 
Prominent sportsmen of Cincinnati and vicin¬ 
ity favor the proposed legislation of taking $25,- 
000 from the hunters’ license fund to establish 
a ten-thousand-acre forest, bird and game pre¬ 
serve in Southern Ohio. Recommendation fav¬ 
oring this legislation was made to the Agricul¬ 
tural Commission at Columbus, Dec. 15. The 
Forestry Committee is credited with the state¬ 
ment that if the Legislature acts favorably upon 
this bill the game preserve .will be an actual 
reality in Ohio by next fall. 
TWIN CITY TRAP SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION 
FORMED. 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Representatives of gun clubs of St. Paul and 
Minneapolis met recently at the Traffic Club and 
organized the Twin Cities Trap Shooters’ Asso¬ 
ciation. Seven clubs were represented. The con¬ 
stitution and by-laws were discussed, but no 
final decision was reached. Election of offi¬ 
cers also was postponed. 
Dr. R. G. Josling of the Minneapolis Rod and 
Gun, J. C. Famechon of the Minikahda, Fred 
Richter of the Interlachen, H. Austin of the 
Minneapolis Athletic, E. C. Shafer of the Ath¬ 
letic and Boat, Emil Novotny of the St. Paul 
Rod and Gun and M. W. Thompson of the Hazel 
Park clubs were among those present. 
DU PONT TRAPSHOOTING CLUB. 
St. Nicholas Shoot Brings $50 to the Needy. 
Wilmington, Del., Dec. 19, 1914. 
The first St. Nicholas Shoot held thus far to¬ 
day was pulled off, and it was intended that the 
proceeds should go to help make Christmas more 
enjoyable and pleasant for those who are unable 
to do so for themselves. 
The members of the duPont Trap-shooting 
Club responded nobly to the appeal made upon 
them and more than $50 was realized. 
The main event of the day was the contest in 
each class for Coleman duPont spoons, and it fell 
to A. B. Richardson of Dover to win the Class 
A spoon with a score of 25 straight—the only one 
made during the day. John H. Minnick, J. T. 
Skelly and Ward Hammond also registered 
scores of 24 out of 25, while several were able to 
register a 23. 
The result of the day’s work show that Mr. 
Richardson made the high score of 100 targets, 
getting a total of 89. W. G. Wood was high man 
in the 25 target average, with 22 out of 25. The 
totals stand: 
A. B. Richardson . 
James T. Skellv .. 
Ward Hammond .. 
L. D. Willis . 
W. Coyne . 
T. E. Doremus _ 
W. C. Popp . 
T. W. Mathewson . 
J. H. Minnick . 
W. Tomlinson . 
W. C. Corey . 
W. D. Sillitoe .... 
L. W. Mathewson . 
F. R. Patzowsky . 
E. C. Ferriday .... 
W. G. Wood . 
H. P. Carlon . 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
Dr. Horace Betts .. 
J. W. Mathews ... 
H. Winchester . 
Z. H. Lofland . 
W. J. Highfield ... 
E. H. Anderson ... 
E. R. Jenks . 
89—100 
88 
87 
84 
60— 75 
53 
40 
46— 50 
44 
43 
38 
38 
34 
33 
30 
22— 25 
21 
20 
20 
18 
17 
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