30 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. s, 1907 - 
Wykagyl Country Club, 
New Rochelle, N. Y.—At the weekly shoot of the 
Wykagvl Country Club, Saturday, Dec. 29, ten members 
and one guest, Mr. Laskey, of Toledo, faced the traps. 
A stiff cross wind made the targets very hard. Ogden 
and Brennan divided the honors, each winning two 
events. 
At the end of the first month competition for the 
season prizes is very close. Members with wins to their 
credit for Sauer gun, Howard, Scoble, Pini, Pelham, 
Ogden. For Remington run, Pelham, Pini, Scoble, 
Brennan (2). For T. L. Jaques trophy: Bavier, Howard, 
Scoble, Brennan (2). 
First event, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. H. T. 
Ogden . 7 24 Pelham . 0 21 
Calhoun . 3 22 
Brennan .. 5 22 
Scoble . 4 
Howard .1 
22 
22 
Henderson . 3 19 
Bavier . 6 16 
Suter . 7 15 
Pini . 5 12 
Second event, 25 
targets, 
handicap: 
Brennan . 
.. 5 
24 
Ogden . 
Henderson . 
.. 3 
24 
Scoble . 
... 1 
24 
Suter ... 
Calhoun . 
.. 3 
22 
Pini .... 
Pelham .. 
.. 0 
21 
Laskey . 
Bavier . 
... 6 
20 
Shoot-off: 
Brennan . 
.. 5 
25 
Howard 
Henderson . 
.. 3 
23 
17 
17 
0 16 
1 22 
Third event, 25 targets, handicap: 
Calhoun . 3 25 
Brennan . 4 25 
Bavier . 6 24 
Ogden . 6 24 
Henderson . 3 23 
Shoot-off: 
Brennan . 4 24 
Howard . 1 22 
Scoble . 4 21 
Laskey . 0 20 
Suter . 7 15 
Pini . 5 15 
Calhoun . 3 21 
Fourth event, 25 targets, handicap: 
Pini '. 5 21 
Scoble . 4 19 
Pelham . 0 18 
Bavier .. 6 17 
Suter. 7 13 
Ogden . 6 25 
Henderson .3 25 
Brennan .3 23 
Howard .1 22 
Calhoun . 3 21 
First shoot-off: 
Ogden . 6 24 Henderson .3 24 
Second shoot-off: 
Ogden . 6 22 Henderson .3 18 
Fifth event, 25 targets, scratch: 
Brennan .22 Calhoun .17 
Henderson .21 Pini .16 
Ogden .....18 
Sixth event, 25 targets, scratch: 
Howard .23 Ogden .16 
Brennan .18 Henderson .15 
Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Dec. 28. —The Christmas Day shoot 
of the Jackson Park Gun Club was fairly well attended, 
and the sport was very spirited while it lasted. There 
was a good stiff, cold northwest wind blowing during 
the afternoon, and it kept.the scores down a little below 
the usual average. Nevertheless, the boys all seemed to 
enjoy themselves while they were shooting. 
The management made arrangements for a. number of 
chickens ducks and a large goose, and put them up for 
prizes. They all went to some of the shooters’ homes 
to be prepared for a good midweek meal. They seem to 
be more acceptable than 
merchandise 
prizes. 
Scores were as follows: 
Targets: 
10 
15 
10 
15 
10 
10 
25 
Hopper . 
. 8 
9 
6 
10 
7 
3 
19 
Radcliffe . 
. 7 
12 
8 
9 
4 
8 
21 
H Sindle . 
. 8 
10 
6 
11 
7 
9 
21 
C Hudson . 
. 5 
9 
8 
5 
3 
5 
17 
T Traschler . 
. 2 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
16 
8 
14 
8 
8 
18 
E Van Horn.•. 
6 
11 
8 
5 
21 
8 
10 
6 
5 
15 
F Sindle . 
8 
4 
8 
6 
4 
C Peatry . 
. , 
4 
2 
. . 
T Dunkerly . 
. 
, , 
. . 
12 
B O’Brien . 
. 
. . 
. . 
. . 
. . 
8 
of the last day, and no shooter can shoot for this that 
has not shot the entire progremme. This event will be 
a 25-target race, $2.50 entrance, to be shot from the 
16yd. ma^k, per cent, plan of division. 
The live-bird events and the Sunny South Handicap at 
100 targets will be the only open events. The other 
events will be only open.to amateurs. 
Arrangements have been completed for first-class hotel 
accommodations. The shooting grounds will be put in 
shape, and fitted with plenty of live-bird and target 
traps, and everything will be done for the pleasure and 
comfort of the attendants. 
Cheap railroad rates will be in effect at this time from 
the north, east and west to. Texas, which shooters from a 
distance can take advantage of; also rates from all points 
in Texas. 
Alf. Gardiner, Mgr. 
The participants were all given handicaps. 
The first handicap event was captured by John Doty, 
who carried home a large turkey. In the second Harry 
Sindle won out and received a pair of chickens. At the 
finish there was a tie between E. Van Horn and H. 
Sindle, each of whom broke 21. They decided to shoot 
off for the big goose. Van Horn was the lucky man. 
Wm. Dutcher, Capt. 
North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Dec. 29.—The club much appreciated 
the presence of the trade representatives, Messrs. F. E. 
Butler, Robt. H. Nichols and H. P. Fessenden, all of 
whom shot through the' programme. There were ten 
programme events. The scores: 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 25 25 
Nicols .. 9 12 10 13 9 15 5 13 23 .. 
Fessenden . 9 13 7 12 9 15 6 9 .. .. 
Butler . 7 13 8 10... 11 7 10 18 .. 
Mossbacker . 4 9 6 10 8 8 .. .. 15 .. 
Simonton . 3 9 6 4 6 8 6 6 .. .. 
Banta . 6 .. .. .. 6 6 .. .. 
Munenthaler .I .. .. 5 4. 
Terhune . 8 9 8 12 .. .. 
Radcliffe . 5 12 8 6 18 .. 
Landis .14 9 
Polhemus .14 
Jones . 10 
Edmonds ..10 
G A Hopper. 8 13 7 14 18 .. 
There were twenty-three participants at the Christmas 
Day shoot of the club, and they contested in seven pro¬ 
gramme events. The scores: 
Trophy event, 50 
targets: 
G F Pelham. 
2 
46 
F H Schauffler.... 
,...14 
44 
G W Kuchler. 
..10 
45 
W Henderson .... 
.... 0 
40 
T W Hibbard. 
.. 6 
44 
Capt Borland ...., 
.... 6 
40 
C H Dugro . 
..16 
44 
B Von Eesten...-. 
.... 0 
33 
T D Scoble . 
.. 8 
44 
■ Trophy event, 25 
targets: 
G F Pelham. 
.. 3 
25 
C H Dugro . 
.6 
19 
W Henderson . 
.. 0 
23 
B Von Eesten- 
.... 0 
19 
J W Hibbard. 
...3 
20 
Trophy event, 25 
targets: 
W Henderson . 
.. 0 
24 
T W Hibbard. 
.... 6 
39 
C H Dugro. 
.. 6 
23 
B. Von Eesten... 
.... 0 
17 
Trophy event, 25 
targets: 
Dr Williams. 
.. 5 
25 
W Henderson ... 
21 
C H Dugro . 
.. 6 
25 
Capt Borland ... 
.... 3 
19 
.. 5 
24 
B Von Eesten ... 
.... 0 
17 
Dr De Wolfe. 
.. 4 
21 
Shoot-off won by 
Dr. 
Williams. 
Trophy event, 25 
targets: 
' 
G F Pelham. 
.. 2 
25 
W Henderson ... 
.... 0 
19 
C H Dugro. 
.. 6 
25 
B Von Eesten ... 
.... 0 
15 
J W Hibbard. 
.. 3 
20 
J Adolph . 
.... 8 
14 
Shoot-off: Pelham 25, Dugro 24. 
Keystone Gun Club. 
Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 26.—There was a very'strong wind. 
The birds were good. Scores: 
Event at 15 birds: 
Hansell .222002202222222—12 
Jones . .020216221022221—11 
Arnold .101012222210100-10 
Kranse ..'.. 100022000222212— 9 
Schneider .1.221202102220211—12 
Van .00101020212200— 7 
Targets: 
15 15 
Dr Hunter . 6 12 
D H Grimshaw. 2 5 
B Fisher . 2 3 
J Spaeth . 3 10 
A Veenstra . 3 4 
J Bender . 6 12 
H Beckler . 5 9 
W Hemstead . 6 7 
J Westerhoff . 5 9 
A Hedgerman . 7 9 
W Banta . 8 8 
C Vermorel . 11 
E W Simonton . 8 
C Lewis . 
J Polhemus . 
VV H Wilson. 
W Muther. 
R Wilson .. 
H Landis .. 
J Munenthaler . 
F Brown . 
I Storms . 
M McGuirk ..... 
25 
21 
8 
10 
10 
5 
10 
7 
3 
3 
7 
4 
15 10 10 
12 •.. 8 
4 
11 
7 
12 
13 
12 
8 
7 
4 
9 
4 
10 
Horgan .....2000000000 
Weaver . 0000000001 
Gates ...0020000200 
Rodermal .0001200020 
Werth .1100012002 
Schools .0222020122 
Levan ..21000 
Seachrist .22000 
Ressler .0222022222 
Target events: 
Targets: 25 25 
Ressler . 23 21 
Chamberlin . 22 21 
Eisenhour . 22 19 
Curtis . 21 21 
Wellington . 21 18 
Targets: 
Ehrhorn 
Allen . 
Jones . 
Sanborn -.. 
Arnold ... 
as follows: 
6 
11 
9 
Targets: 
25 25 25 
Targets: 
25 
4 
8 
7 
Hansell .... 
. 23 25 24 
Clymer . 
.23 
3 
8 
. , 
Van . 
. 19 18 18 
Arnold . 
.23 
7 
8 
8 
Kranse . 
.19 15 .. 
Horgan . 
.10 
2 
5 
. . 
Long . 
. 16 16 .. 
Miller . 
.10 
0 
4 
. , 
Buck . 
. 20 17 .. 
Ressler . 
.22 
6 
11 
. . 
Brooks . 
. 21 17 .. 
— 1 
— 1 
— 3 
— 3 
— 5 
— 7 
— 2 
— 2 
— 8 
25 25 
21 .. 
19 18 
17 14 
13 .. 
18 .. 
25 25 
The Sunny South Handicap. 
Brenham, Tex., Dec. 19.—The Sunny South Handicap, 
to be given here by the Brenham Gun Club, Jan. 21 to 
26 inclusive, will be the most attractive shoot we have 
ever given. 
It will have the live-bird attraction which we had to 
cut out last year on account of the scarcity of birds. 
This time we have arranged for the birds, and the 
Sunny South Handicap at 25 live birds, the sporting 
event of the South, is on. This event will have $150 
added and silver trophy. The entrance will be $25, four 
moneys; per cent, plan of division. 
The entire programme will aggregate abopt fifty-three 
live birds, and 870 targets. The target events will have 
from $10 to $150 added to each. The sliding handicap, 
Rose system of division' will prevail in the 20-target 
events, while the 25-target events, which have the larger 
amounts of added money, will be shot from the 16yd. 
mark, and have per cent, plan of division. 
One dollar extra over the entrance of the target pro¬ 
gramme will be collected each day from each shooter, 
and this amount set aside and added to the last event 
Boston Shooting Association. 
Wellington, Mass., Dec. 26.—The scores made in the 
series of cup shoots, to-day, follow: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 10 15 10 15 15 15 10 
Griffith . 14 15 14 15 9 15 9 15 15 14 10 
Buffalo . 14 15 14 14 9 14 9 11 15 14 8 
Frank .. 15 13 12 14 10 15 10 13 14 10 7 
Kirkwood . 15 15 14 14 10 15 10 15 15 15 10 
Comer . 14 10 11 13 10 13 9 14 12 13 9 
Powell . 13 14 14 14 10 13 9 14 15 15 10 
Hughes . 13 12 14 14 9 12 10 13 14 14 7 
Burns . 14 12 15 14 10 12 9 14 15 15 10 
Carmichael . 12 12 15 10 9 13 9 13 11 12 7 
S Wood . 15 13 14 13 9 15' 9 14. 
Kawop . 11 12 14 12 10 13 
Powers . 15 12 10 13 9 14 
Powdrell . 15 13 14 10 7 10 
Hassam . 5 13 14 14 9 15 
Lilly .:. 11 11 14 7 9 11 
Allen . 12 13 12 11 
Nelson . 11 8 9 15 
Bartlett . 5 12 11 12 
Freeman .. 8 10 1113 
Dr Lang .. 8 5. 
Fifty-target match for cup: Kirkwood 50, Griffith 48, 
Frank 48, Hassam 48, S. Wood 47, Comer 46, Powell 46, 
Powers, 46, Kawop 45, Burns 45, Allen 44, Carmichael 44, 
Hughes 44, Lilly 43, Buffalo 43, Nelson 42, Powdrell 36, 
Freeman 29, Bartlett 24. 
Brooks . 
.2020220010—5 
202 
222 
Buck . 
Five birds, 
$5 entrance: 
..... 0201210020—5 
202 
220 
Hansell . 
.22222—5 
Biems . 
... .20202—3 
Buck . 
.02221—4 
Brooks ....... 
....00202—2 
Kranse . 
.10011—3 
Long. 
....20000—1 
Van .. 
.10012—3 
Miller . 
....21000—2 
Nat. Ressler. 
9 13 
7 14 
7 8 
7 8 
8 14 11 .. 
9 14 10 .. 
8 11 . 
9 15 12 15 6 
9 14. 
8 9 12 12 7 
9 12 10 .. 7 
3 6. 
8 6 . 
Lebanon vs. Harrisburg. 
Lebanon, Pa., Dec. 29-—A team race of eleven men, 
members of the Harrisburg Shooting Association and 
Keystone Gun Club of Lebanon, was held to-day on the 
grounds of the Golden Keys Hotel. The conditions 
called for 10 live birds per man. 
The Keystone Club won out by the small margin of 
2 birds, but not until the last four birds were liberated 
and shot at was the match decided. Up to this point 
the score stood a tie, but here is where the unexpected 
happened. Oliver, of Harrisburg, to the score, lost 2 
birds; Riwhne, of Lebanon, to the score, 2 dead. The 
race was decided in a few minutes. Much credit was 
given Riwhne, as he is well up in years, fifty-seven. A 
tie was all that was expected. 
The shoot was managed by Capt. Nat. Ressler, and 
everything went along finely, with the assistance of 
Secretary Singer, of Harrisburg. Scores were as fol¬ 
lows : 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N". Y., Dec. 29. —Dampness, a heavy 
mist and a bad light were the prevailing weather con¬ 
ditions at the shoot of the New York Athletic Club to¬ 
day. Mr. T. D. Scoble, a new-comer at the shoots of 
the club, was high in the first event at 50 targets, with a 
total of 47. G. F. Pelham was high in the second event 
at 50 targets with a score of 46. Messrs. W. Henderson 
and B. Von Eesten are members of the Wykagyl Golf 
and Country Club, of New Rochelle. They shot from 
scratch. Scores: 
Trophy event, 50 targets: 
Harrisburg S. A. 
Allen .2002220202— 6 
Wellington , .2222222222—10 
Jolly .1222222221—10 
Byres .2022220222— 8 
Keys .2022202222— 8 
Oliver .2202222200— 7 
Eisenhour ...2021202222—8 
Hunter .2222222222— 9 
Chamberlin .2022222222— 9 
Woods .0222222022— 8 
Curtis .2222222220— 9 
92 
Keystone Gun Club. 
Ressler, Capt.2222022222— 9 
Trafford ... .2222220222— 9 
Tones .2022220222— 8 
thrhorn .2202222220— 8 
Arnold .2222022222— 9 
Schneider ...2222222220—9 
Gloss .2222022222— 9 
Kranse .0222222022— 8 
Bollman ....2222222022—9 
Long .22022222220— 8 
Riwhne .0202222222— 8 
Nat. Ressler. 
94 
H. T. 
H. T. 
T 
D Scoble.. 
....8 47 
Capt J N Borland.. 
. 6 44 
C 
H Dugro.. 
....16 46 
F H Schauffler. 
.14 44 
G 
F Pelham. 
.... 2 46 
W Henderson . 
. 0 40 
G 
W Kuchler... 
....10 44 
T W Hibbard. 
. 6 30 
J 
Adolph . 
....16 44 
B Von Eesten. 
. 0 39 
Narine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, Brooklyn, Dec. 29.—The fog, dampness 
and dark light were unfavorable weather conditions for 
good scores. Charles M. Camp was high gun in the 
total of the events, with a score of 94 out of- 125. 
Scores: 
C M Camp... 
I Snedeker . 
W H Davol. 
I M Knox. 
.20 
15 
20 
18 
21- 
-94 
.10 
14 
17 
15 
14-70 
.11 
15 
10 
13 
13- 
-62 
..... ..10 
13 
9 
12 
12- 
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