Jan. 19, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
109 
K. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I. Jan. 8.—The weather was ex¬ 
ceedingly disagreeable, but a large crowd was present 
nevertheless. Other events were shot in addition to the 
regular programme. Over 6,500 targets were used. The 
three programme events were each at 50 targets. No. 1 
was the distance handicap event, and was shot at trap 
No. 1. Nos. 2 and 3 were at 16yds. and were shot at 
trap No. 2. There was a northeast wind and rain in the 
shooters’ faces. Scores: H denotes handicap; B, broke; 
P, points; *, yards next contest. 
Events: 
Targets: 
A Betti . 
G Kowenhoven . 
G Piercy . 
J Martin . 
H Bergen . 
F R Maier. 
W D’Brien . 
H Fleming . 
A E Barry . 
W H Matthews. 
F W Matthews. 
C R Whitehead. 
Schortemeier . 
C W Reynolds . 
J G Ropes. 
J Harrington . 
Capt Dreyer . 
Wm Hopkins . 
F Suydam . 
H B Williamson. 
Ira McKane .'. 
O N T . 
A Russell . 
W C Damron. 
F A Stone. 
G Steckart . 
S Charley . 
T Short . 
W Schuster . 
G Hilton .. 
Dr Weiskotten . 
Walpert . 
Silkworth . 
E W Voorhies . 
J L Flagg. 
F Gille . 
J Ryder . 
J H Hendrickson... 
C Doudera . 
O A Gillis. 
J Fischer . 
C Cooper . 
Dr Ravnor . 
P J May. 
C A Lockwood. 
G Remsen . 
G J Finster .,...: . 
G F Kister. 
D C Van Valer. 
P Garms . 
G Fleury . 
S Shcfrt .. 
W H Ryder. 
J Voorhies .•.. 
F Their .. 
A E Hendrickson. 
Manufacturers’ 
Frank Butler . 
H P Fessenden. 
Bob Schneider. 
Neaf Apgar . 
II Welles .. 
Sim Glover . 
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Boston Shooting Association. 
Wellington, Mass., Jan. 
Shooting Association to-day 
Events: 
Targets: 
Buffalo . 
Frank . 
Kirkwood . 
Mayor . 
Griffith . 
Wheeler . 
Burns .I. 
Climax . 
Bain . 
Comer . 
Powell . 
S Wood . 
Hassam . ; . 
Bryant ... 
Mrs Park . 
Hepner . 
Powdrell . 
W orthing . 
Sibley ... 
Jack . 
Lynde . 
Hardy . 
F Cavicchi . 
Fay . 
Bartlett . 
Harrigan . 
Neilson . 
Mortimer . 
Cup match, 50 targets: 
Griffith .;.48 
Frank .....39 
Hassam . 34 
Burns .47 
Powdrell .41 
Buffalo .38 
Powell . 45 
Comer .41 
Sibley .38 
Bryant .37 
9.—The shoot of the Boston 
had 
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15 
15 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
14 
15 
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Kirkwood 
.45 
Neilson .43 
Climax .41 • 
Wheeler .-..42 
Bain .39 
Mrs. Park .39 
Jack ..32 
Lvnde .29 
Hardy .44 
Horrigan. .37 
O. R. Dickey, Mgr. 
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Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 12.—On Saturday the Montclair, 
N. J. Gun Club team proved that they were no fair 
weather shooters, by coming up in the pouring rain 
to shoot the scheduled team race. While but five of 
the eight came, still their appearance was none the less 
appreciated by the home team. After the shoot the 
visitors were entertained at the Weskora Hotel, and a 
jolly good bunch they proved to be. Chris. Feigenspan 
came up from Newark to shoot with Ossining, ex¬ 
pecting that the Crescents would have a team on hand. 
When he found that just Montclair was against us, his 
Jersey loyalty asserted itself, and he would not compete. 
Our friend, W. F. Haight was the only trade repre¬ 
sentative present. 
Capt. Travel- from Poughkeepsie, and Signor Betti 
from Mt. Kisco, braved the elements to uphold the 
honor of Ossining, and their appearance strengthened 
the home team materially. 
Two preliminary events were ■ shot. Events 3 and 4, 
at 25 targets each, comprise the team shoot. Another 
event of 15 targets, shot in semi-darkness, finished the 
shoot. 
With a lowering sky. wind and rain, and fast targets, 
scores had to suffer. The results of the team race was 
as follows: Ossining retains the cup, and Bedell and 
Bush, with 40 breaks each, will shoot off at Montclair 
for the individual prize for high score some time during 
February. 
Events: 
Targets : 
Blandford . 
Betti . 
1 
15 
. 10 
. 11 
2 
15 
6 
12 
3 
25 
15 
20 
4 
25 
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5 
15 
9 
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Feigenspan. 
. 13 
14 
17 
9 
Colquitt . 
. 10 
11 
20 
19 
10 
Dukes . 
. 11 
14 
20 
19 
9 
Parker . 
. 12 
6 
13 
20 
8 
Bush . 
. 12 
12 
21 
19 
Boxall . 
. 12 
11 
14 
13 
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Haight . 
. 10 
12 
12 
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Hyland . 
. 9 
5 
4 
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Bedell . 
. 9 
12 
19 
21 
Coleman . 
. 10 
7 
16 
18 
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Clark . 
. 7 
8 
15 
Willi . 
. 6 
4 
12 
Traver . 
6 
17 
21 
8 
Ilubbell . 
8 
16 
19 
5 
Fisher . 
11 
Wynant . 
4 
Team shoot: 
Ossining. 
Montcla 
ir. 
A Betti . 
..36 
Boxall 
27 
A Bedell . 
..40 
Bush .. 
-JO 
A Traver . 
..38 
Park .. 
W Coleman . 
..34 
Colquitt 
• • . • 
39 
G Hubbell . 
..35—183 
Dukes 
39 
-17S 
... .df—r 
C. G. B. 
