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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I.—The December cup of the Crescent 
Athletic Club was won by Lewis C. Hopkins, on the 
close margin of one target, - at the last shoot of the 
month, Dec. 29. J. H. Ernst was in the lead before the 
final contest began, with a total of 69, with Frank B. 
Stephenson a close second. Hopkins scored 25 with a 
total of 70 for his three best scores, and thereby won 
the much-coveted December cup. The scores follow: 
December cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. 
L C Hopkins. 3 25 
Dr S P Hopkins.4 24 
H. T. 
J H Ernst. 5 20 
F B Stephenson.0 23 
Team cups, 25 targets, handicap: 
W C Damron.... 4 23 H Vanderveer... 
C A Lockwood... 3 24—47 A Hendrickson.. 
4 15 
4 22—37 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Stephenson . 0 15 Dr Hopkins 
L C Hopkins.2 15 Vanderveer 
Ernst . 3 14 Damron ... 
Lockwood .1 14 Dr Keyes 
2 11 
2 12 
2 12 
0 12 
Shoot-off, same conditions: Stephenson 15, Hopkins 15. 
Shoot-off, same conditions: Hopkins 14, Stephenson 13. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Ernst .. 5 25 
Stephenson . 0 25 
L C Hopkins....3 25 
Lockwood . 3 24 
Vanderveer . 4 24 
Hendrickson 
Damron ... 
Marshall .... 
Keyes .. 
Lott . 
4 24 
4 23 
5 21 
1 21 
2 23 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Ernst 22. 
Shoot-off: Stephenson 24, 
Stephenson 23, Hopkins 
Hopkins 15. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Ernst . 3 15 Lockwood . 
Damron . 2 15 Fairchild . 
Hendrickson . 2 15 Brower . 
Stephenson . 0 14 Marshall .. 
L C Hopkins. 2 13 
Shoot-off: Ernst 14, Hendrickson 14, Damron 11. 
Shoot-off: Hendrickson 13, Ernst 12. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Damron . 2 15 
Stephenson . 0 14 
Vanderveer . ...2 14 
L C Hopkins. 2 13 
Lott . 1 13 
Marshall .. 
Lockwood . 
Ernst . 
Hendrickson . 
Keyes . 
Trophy shoot, 
Lockwood . 
Dr Hopkins .... 
Damron . 
Hendrickson ... 
Stephenson ... 
Shoot-off: Dr. 
15 targets, handicap: 
.1 15 Ernst . 
.2 15 Vanderveer ... 
.2 14 Keyes . 
.2 14 L C Hopkins 
.0 14 Marshall — 
Hopkins 14, Lockwood 12. 
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Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Ernst . 3 15 L C Hopkins.2 12 
Dr Hopkins . 2 13 Lott .1 12 
Stephenson . 0 12 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: 
Brower . 3 15 Hendrickson ...2 11 
Ernst . 3 13 Damron .2 10 
Fairchild . 2 i2 L C Hopkins. 2 8 
Lockwood . 1 11 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, scratch: Lockwood 14, 
Stephenson 14, Damron 13, Hendrickson 12, Keyes 11, 
Ernst 10, L. C. Hopkins 8, Vanderveer 8. 
Shoot-off: Stephenson 15, Lockwood 11. 
Parade of the Moonlight Squad, 25 targets: Lockwood 
24, Damron 19, Hendrickson 16. 
Encore: Lockwood 16, Damron 15, Hendrickson 13. 
Bradford Gun Club. 
Bradford, Pa., Dec. 27.—We held our annual turkey 
shoot to-day, and the attendance was good, when the 
weather was taken into consideration. It commenced 
to snow just before the shoot started, and it lasted all 
day. The programme was ten events of 15 birds each, 
and was on allowance handicap, there were three scratch 
men, Mallory, Jr., Conneely, and Pringle. It was a 
well arranged handicap, as no one won more than one 
turkey. There were just four who shot the entire pro¬ 
gramme and failed to win a turkey, and two of these 
were scratch men. This was one of the shoots .where 
the low and middle man was well cared for, and all the 
members expressed themselves as having a happy time. 
Those who failed to win turkeys made up on eating 
oysters, which were served by the Atlantic Oyster 
House in all styles. Pringle was high for the day. 
Open-to-AIl Handicap. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 29.—An open-to-all amateur 
handicap target tournament will be shot over the traps 
of the Florists’ Gun Club, Wissinoming, Philadelphia, 
Pa., Saturday, Jan. 19. The trophies to be competed 
for ’ are the sportsmen’s cup, donated by Mr. L. R. 
Huber, and a cup donated by the management. The 
conditions will be 100 targets in each event, handicap 
rise (sliding handicap system).. Each event will be shot 
in five strings of 20 targets each. All contestants will 
start on the 17-yard mark. _ , 
The score in the first string will be the contestant s 
shooting mark in the second string, handicaps changing 
with each string. , 
The entrance in each event will be 82, with an op¬ 
tional sweepstake of $5. The sweepstake purse will be 
divided high guns, one money for every two entries. 
The first event will commence upon the arrival of the 
9-06 A. M. train from Broad Street Station. For pro¬ 
grammes address J. K. Starr, 221 North Sixty-fifth street, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Baltimore Shooting Association. 
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 27.—An event at 15 white fliers 
was the main'feature of the competition at-the shoot 
of the Baltimore Shooting Association to-day. The scores 
were as follows: 
Moxley . 
German .... 
T R Malone 
H Waters . 
Schabb .. 
Francis .... 
..15 CM Malone.13 
..15 Cottman .14 
. .14 Hawkins .13 
..14 Porter .12 
. .12 Leland .12 
..14 Allan .12 
Moxley and German divided first money. • 
A miss-and-out was divided between M. and James R. 
Malone, with 10 straight. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Wagner. ... 
....150 
91 
Conneely .. 
....150 
127 
Mallory, Jr. 
....150 
130 
Vernon .... 
. .. .150 
93 
Brown . 
.150 
112 
Hall . 
....150 
101 
Crittenden 
....150 
85 
Ellsworth .. 
.150 
124 
Bodine .... 
.150 
128 
Shot at. Broke 
Pringle .150 . 136 
Eygabroat .150 89 
Artley .120 88 
Pease .105 26 
Willis .105 70 
Mallory, Sr- 90 68 
Godfrey . 45 27 
Webster .45 27 
Spectator. 
Montclair Golf Club. 
Montclair,, N. J., Dec. 29—The scores made at the 
weekly shoot of the Montclair Golf Club to-day are ap¬ 
pended. Scores: 
Event 1, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
W Brown . 3 23 
W B Perley.0 22 
W T Cross . 2 22 
Event 2, 25 targets: 
W Brown . 1 23 
W B Perley . 0 22 
A R Allen. 0 22 
Event 3, 25 targets: 
A R Allen .0 23 
W B Perley. 0 23 
W Mack . 6 22 
H. T. 
A R Allen . 0 21 
A Tilt . 2 21 
W Mack . 6 20 
A Tilt ...’. 2 21 
H H Schroeder .8 19 
W Mack . 5 16 
W Brown . 1 
A Tilt .. 0 
H H Schroeder.6 
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15 
A. R. Allen and W. B. 
in the ehoot-off Allen won. 
Event 4, 10 targets: 
W B Perley. 0 8 
W Brown . 0 7 
A Tilt . 0 5 
Perley tied for first prize, and 
W T Cross . 0 5 
W Mack .2 5 
H H Schroeder.2 5 
