FOREST AND STREAM 
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NEW ROCHELLE YACHT CLUB. 
Clay Target Tournament, January 27th, 1915. 
Open to amateurs.—Members of all neighbor¬ 
ing clubs are cordially invited to participate. 
Entries by mail will be appreciated. Clulb secre¬ 
taries are requested to furnish their club handi¬ 
caps of their respective men not later than Jan¬ 
uary 25, to enable the committee to arrange a 
general handicap for this occasion. 
Program.—100 targets, 16 yards rise, thrown 
from two Leggett traps. Shooting will com¬ 
mence at 1 :oo p. m. Shooting up will be permit¬ 
ted until the arrival of 1105 p. m. train from 
New York. Traps open for practice at 11130 a. m. 
Entrance Fee—$3 including targets. Shells of 
standard loads, 65 cents per box. Practice tar¬ 
gets 2 cents. 
Sweepstakes.—Scratch, optional, $1 on each 
string of 25, and $1 additional on the total 100 
targets. Moneys to 'be divided 5, 3, 1. Ties de¬ 
cided by result of following string. Ties at fin¬ 
ish of program decided by an additional string 
of 25 birds. 
Prizes.—Prize for high scratch gun. First, 
second and third prizes handicap. A shooter is 
limited to one prize. 
Trains leave Grand Central Depot, N. Y., at 
9:18, 10:05, 11:03 a. m.; 12:07, 1:05 p. m. The 
time to New Rochelle is about forty minutes. 
Take cab or Hudson Park trolley to shore station 
of New Rochelle Y. C. Allow about twenty min¬ 
utes from station to club house. Returning trains 
leave New Rochelle 4:35 and 5:42 p. m. for 
Grand Central. Frequent other trains between 
New Rochelle and New York by Boston & 
Westchester Ry. and N. Y., N. H. & H.—’Harlem 
River Branch. 
Send entries to G. P. Granbery, Shooting 
Committee, 29 Broadway, New York City. Phone, 
Rector 3890. 
Members of recognized clubs are welcome to 
shoot with us any Sunday or Holiday at 10:30 
a. m. The New Rochelle Yacht Club will also 
hold an open Tournament on March 3rd. 
The DuPont Powder Company has presented 
a trophy to be shot for by teams representing 
the yacht -clubs on Long Island Sound and New 
York bay. There will be three matches for the 
trophy, .each at 100 targets, 16 yards rise. Each 
club may have up to 10 representatives, the 
scores of the best five from each club to be con- 
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sidered its team in each match. Each shooter 
must be a member of the club be represents. A 
shooter may not represent more than one club. 
In each match each club will be credited with 
as many points as the number of clubs it defeats. 
The club winning the most points in the three 
matches to be awarded the trophy. 
Individual prizes will also be awarded by the 
Dupont Powder Company to the five best men on 
the winning team. 
Forest and Stream has presented a silver cup 
for the individual 'high average of the series. 
Dates of Matches. 
Saturday, January 16, New Rochelle Yacht 
Club, i p. m.; Saturday, February 27, Bayside 
Yacht Club, 11:30 a. m.; Saturday, March 20, 
Marine & Field Club, 2 p. m. 
Kindly notify your members of the above. 
The clubs that have already entered for this 
competition are New Rochelle, Manhasset Bay, 
Bayside and Bensonhurst Yacht Clubs and 
Marine & Field Club. 
G. P. Granbery, New Rochelle Yacht Club; 
Fred R. Long, Bayside Yacht Club; E. C. Lott, 
Marine & Field Club. 
From the above you will note that the first of 
these series will be held at the New Rochelle 
Yacht Club on January 16, starting at 1 p. m. 
Entries will close on the arrival of the 1 :o5 
p. m. train from Grand Central Station. En¬ 
trance fee $2, including targets. There will be 
an optional sweepstake, entrance fee $1, on the 
total of 100 targets, to be divided 5—3—2. The 
traps will be open for practice at 11 a. m. Tar¬ 
gets two cents each. All standard loads of 
shells may he had at 65 cents a box.. 
The New Rochelle Yacht Club will award a 
prize to the high scratch gun of the day. 
Luncheon may be obtained at the club. Trains 
leave Grand Central Depot, N. Y., at 9:18, 10:05, 
11:03 a. m.; 12:07, 1:05 p. m. The time to New 
Rochelle is about 40 minutes. Take cab or Hud- 
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