FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 26, 1907. 
1 5° 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., Tan. 19.—Hurrah, boys ; hurrah! the 
old North River Gun'Club is back on the river, and has 
one of the most beautiful grounds anywhere in the 
State. There were fifteen shooters present to-day, and 
if the weather had been clear there would have been 
many more. The boys missed tbe “hoot man,” and also 
Mr. George Piercy, because Fred wanted his squad filled 
on the 20yd. mark. 
The boys had a mutual admiration society, owing to 
the fact that they had got back on the river. 
The club will put up some Valuable prizes to be shot 
for at an all-day shoot in the near future. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets:. 
Truax, 20 . 
Dr Richter, 20. 
Welles, 20 . 
Russell, 16 . 12 
Schoverling, 20 . 14 
Eick, 18 .’. 
Goetter, 16 . 
Vosselman, 16 . 16 10 
McClane, 16 . 
Hunter, 18 . 12 
Club event, 25 targets: 
Pratt . 21 
Tansey .20 
Dr Cotting .20 
Griffith .20 
Hand .19 
Reade .19 
George .IS 
Cantrell .IS 
Robinson .18 
Bourne .,.18 
Lilly .17 
Kendall .16 
Sfone ....16 
Fontaine .15 
Heite .45 
Goslin .15 
Wilkins ■. 14 
Plinkson .13 
Firth .10 
Masterson .10 
Downs, 18 
Ropes, 18 . 
Walters, 16 .. 12 
Allison, 18 . 15 ll 
Fleming, 18 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
22 
12 
12 
10 
10 
9 
21 
19 
12 
14 
10 
10 
14 
13 
12 
10 
7 
12 
12 
5 
5 
6 
12 
10 
14 
5 
7 
9 
10 
9 
15 
4 
4 
7 
8 
10 
11 
11 
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7 
11 
14 
16 
10 
9 
11 
9 
10 
15 
11 
12 
12 
13 
11 
12 
3 
4 
12 
5 
9 
18 
13 
10 
7 
10 
10 
20 
10 
10 
12 
9 
11 
12 
7 
6 
6 
7 
15 
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'7 
6 
14 
11 
21 
10 11 
10 12 16 
There was a sho’ot-off in Class A, challenge cup event, 
between Messrs. Thomas Tansey and Frank Cantrell, 
who tied on 21. Scores: 
Class A, challenge cup event, 25 targets: 
Cantrell ..21 Tansey . 
Shoot-off: 
Cantrell ...21 Tansey . 
Class B, challenge cup event, 25 targets: 
Lilly .19 Hand . 
21 
20 
16 
11 
8 15 
9 13 
12 14 
9 16 
4 .. 
8 .. 
11 8 12 16 
Camden Gun Club. 
Camden, N. J., Jan. 19.—A pig was the prize in the 
25-target handicap at the shoot of the North Camden 
Gun Club to-day. Marcy, Chalmers and Newman tied 
on 22, and in the shoot-off, Marcy won. He also made 
.high average in the sweepstake events with a total of 62 
out of a possible 75. 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec’y- 
Montclair Golf Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Jan. 19.— The programme consisted 
of five handicap events, in which the competition was 
keen and close. 
Event 1, 25 targets: 
A R Allen. 0 25 
F S Hyatt. 4 24 
T V W Griswold.6 23 
Event 2, 25 targets: 
P Allen . 7 25 
F S Hyatt. 4 24 
A R Allen. 0 23 
Event 3, 25 targets: 
A R Allen.0 23 
F S Hyatt. 4 22. 
J V W Griswold.5 25 
Event 4, 25 targets: 
A R Allen. 0 23 
J V W Griswold.5 22 
Event 5, 15 targets: 
P Allen . 5 14 
J V W Griswold..*... 5 12 
P Allen . 6 21 
A Tilt . 0 18 
Marcy . 18 14 20—62 
Chalmers ......19 13 19—51 
Fleming .17 13 20—50 
Newman .18 10 17—45 
Hog handicap, 25 targets: 
Chalmers .22 
Marcy .22 
Newman .22 
Fleming .20 
Shoot-off, 10 targets: 
Marcy .10 
Chalmers . 9 
A Tilt . 0 21 
J V W Griswold.6 18 
A Tilt . 0 23 
A R Allen. 0 21 
P Allen . 4 17 
P Allen . ....5 21 
A Tilt .. 0 20 
A R Allen. 
A Tilt . 
.0 10 
0 10 
In the 500-target contest, which ends on March 1, the 
scores up to yesterday afternoon showed A. R. Allen 
in the lead with 90 out of 100. Percy Allen scored 61 
out of 100; J. V. W. -Griswold, 62 out of 100; A. Tilt 43 
out of 50. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Jan. 19. —The weekly shoot of the 
Meadow Springs Gun Club to-day had a club event at 
25 targets, handicap, as the main feature. Warner’s al¬ 
lowance was just sufficient to win out when added to his 
actual score. In the sweepstake events a total of 75 
targets, Howard was high average with a total of 69. 
Scores: 
II. T. 
Warner . 4 23 
Kane .1 22 
Gothard . 0 21 
Kauffman . 3 21 
Howard . 0 20 
Marshall . 0 20 
Sweepstake events were as follows 
Events: 1 
Targets: . 10' 
Howard .•. 9 
11. T. 
Emrey . 0 18 
Walters . 0 17 
Edgar . 0 10 
■Mathers ..,. 0 10 
Rutherford . 0 10 
Marshall 
Warner 
Gothard 
Smith .. 
Walters 
Chandler 
Kearney 
At Point Breeze. 
15 
15 
20 
Brk. 
15 
12 
18 
69 
13 
12 
13 
59 
13 
11 
16 
62 
13 
11 
11 
53 
10 
10 
12 
44 
10 
12 
16 
39 
13 
13 
26 
12 
ii 
12 
35 
11 
10 
11 
32 
9 
10 
19 
9 
14 
14 
37 
/as 
a 
bad 
light 
and a rainfall with a wind which the shooters faced when 
at the score. While these conditions were unfavorable 
for the shooters, they were still more unfavorable for the 
birds. Of the eight contestants three killed 10 birds 
straight in the 10-bird event. Scores: 
Crump, 28_1111122112—10 
Murphy, 30...1212211111—10 
Lamb, 30.1211112111—10 
Peltz, 28.1121022111— 9 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
Wickes .17 13 19-49 
Pfeil .15 12 17-44 
Guest .14 11 16—41 
Murray . 7 8 12—27 
Wickes 
Pfeil .. 
Guest . 
....20 
.19 
.19 
Newman 
Clearview Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa.. Jan. 19.—The monthly handicap 
shoot of the Clearview Gun Club had a 25-target event as 
the main competition. High score was made by Rambo, 
whose allowance of 5 targets enabled him to make a full 
score, though closely followed bv Fisher and Ludwig with 
scores of 24 each, made from scratch. 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
Rambo . 
. 5 
25 
Hunter . 
. 3 
21 
Fisher . 
. 0 
24 
Paulson . 
. 0 
19 
Ludwig . 
. 0 
24' 
Hyler . 
.5 
20 
A Edwards ... 
. 3 
24 
Aiken . 
. 0 
18 
T Edwards .... 
O 
24 
Elwell . 
.5 
18 
Anderson . 
. 3 
24 
Fitzsimmons _ 
.3 
17 
Davison . 
. 0 
22 
Kregg . 
. 0 
17 
Holznagle . 
. 0 
21 
Fink . 
. 5 
15 
Dyer . 
. 0 
21 
Carl - : .. 
. 4 
12 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Jan. 
shoot of the Hudson Gun 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 
Schorty . 19 20 18 19 
Banta . 21 16 15 .. 
Brown . 17 16 .. .. 
' Tack .. 17 14 17 17 
Pape . 11 13 16 15 
O’Brien .20 17 .. 15 
Hallenger . 18 16 22 19 
Gillig . 11 10 .. .. 
ITaddon . 19 11 .. 
North End Rod and Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Jan. 19.—We have just organized a new 
gun club here in this city. The club will be known as 
the North End Rod and Gun Club, of Troy, N. Y. 
We will hold a weekly shoot on every Saturday, and 
already several shoots have been held. 
On Feb. 22 we will hold an all-day shoot, and on May 
30, Decoration Day, will hold our first annual merchan¬ 
dise shoot. We have a membership of over one hundred, 
and they are still coming in fast. We also intend to 
join the New York State Trapshooting Association. 
Scott ..! 
C Uline 
Pine ... 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. J 
. 75 ■ 
55 
Rouff . 
. 75 
49 
Rabie . 
75 
43 
Butler . 
.25 . 
. 75 
31 
DeLong ... 
.25 
. 50 
26. 
W Uline ... 
. 50 
20 
Bessinger . 
.25 
. 50 
20 
McChesney 
T. T. Farrell, 
Field Sec’ 
Brk. 
15 
35 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Jan. 18.—A dense mantle of fog 
hung over everything this afternoon, making it a difficult 
matter to locate the targets and almost impossible to 
make good scores. Notwithstanding the extremely un¬ 
pleasant state of the weather, six enthusiasts shot 
through seven events. 
Events 1, 2, 3, at 10 targets each, were for practice. 
Events 4 and 5, £t 30 singles, use. of both barrels, and 
10 doubles were on the Hunter Arms trophy, and 6 and 
7 being on the January cup. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 10 10 10 30 20 25 25 
Geo W Boxall . 8 7 8 22 7 20. 16 
E Winslow . 8 9 8 24 7 16 16 
Ken .Winslow ... 4 .. .. 9. 
Thos Hughes . 7 7 5 .. 9 .. 
Geo Batten . 8 12 12 16 13 
P H Cockefair . 8 25 12 18 19 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Kelly, 30.1222222022- 9 
Felix, Jr, 28.. 1120202222— 8 
Muller, 30....2011022120—7 
Hoffman. 28..2200012212— 7 
M essina Springs Gun Club, 
follows: 
Targets: 
Wissinoming, Pa., Jan. 19.—The first of the yearly 
series of the S. S. White Gun Club was held to-day on 
the grounds of the Florist Gun Club. The new chal- • 
lenge cups were in competition. W. W. Kendall, who 
broke 16, won the cup by virtue of a liberal handicap 
allowance. Scores: 
Brugman 
Hookway 
Shane 
b 
to-day 
are 
as 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
21 
21 
24 
21 
23 
22 
22 
22 
19 
22 
20 
19 
19 
17 
23 
20 
22 
20 
22 
15 
14 
13 
15 
, . 
15 
15 
17 
, . 
14 
a 
. . 
Columbus, O., Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., Jan. 19.—A gale of w.ind made 
cult targets at the shoot of the Columbus Gun 
Scores: 
diffi- 
Club. 
Events: 
Targets: 
1 
2 
25 
3 
25 
4 
25 
O 
25 
b 
25 
l 
25 
5 
21 
Hall . 
.18 
20 
19 
17 
19 
21 
». 
Weinerman . 
.24 
21 
21 
23 
20 
22 
21 
2 ! 
.23 
21 
23 
22 
22 
23 
Hanley . 
.20 
19 
23 
23 
24 
20 
22 
2( 
H E Smith. 
.20 
21 
21 
19 
20 
Baker . 
.20 
17 
17 
Fishinger . 
.22 
21 
17 
• 
Wells . 
.17 
21 
. • 
• • 
• 
Winton ... 
.23 
23 
23 
- 
J H Smith -- 
•.18 
21 
19 
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•• 
1 
Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Jan. 19.—The club will hold a pnz 
shoot on Washington’s Birthday. Mr. P. McGuirk d< 
feated Mr. J. F. Murphy after a tie in the mam contest 
by breaking 24 to Murphy’s 16 in the shoot-off at 2 
targets. Totals fpllow: 
Shot 
I Castle .. 
C Day, Jr. 
Matthews 
at. 
Brk. 
.105 
91 
I Davis .... 
.125 
106 
C Day, Sr. 
. 75 
61 
Murphy ... 
.225 
131 
Minion .... 
.200 
98 
Almoncj .... 
.125 
61 
Shot 
at. 
Brl 
50 
*"Rifle "Range and Gallery 
Fixtures. 
Jan 28-Feb. 2.—Rochester, N. Y.—The Indoor Twent; 
two Caliber Rifle League third annual tournamen 
under auspices of the Columbia Rifle Club. J. . 
Mullan, Sec’y. , , 
March 9-16.—New York-Zettler Rifle Club annual char 
pionship and prize shoot, 159 West 23d St. F. Hec 
Ma^O-H.—Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bur. 
'fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of Ge 
man Rifle Club. W. J. D. Heinz, Sec’y. 
New York Central Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Jan. 16.^-The shoot of the New York Ce 
tral Schuetzen Corps, held in Zettler Brothers’ galler 
159 West Twenty-third street, had scores as follows: 
20.—The scores made at the 
Club follow: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 
Putney . 16 13 .. .. 
Southard .15 21 18 17 
Bodie . 17 15 17 16 
Malcomb . 14 15 .. .. 
Neare . 13 18 15 15 
Gillie . 13 16 .. .. 
Pervis . 11 14 12 15 
Wright .20 19 
Ring target: 
R Busse .244 J235—479 
H D Muller....238 234—472 
D Scharning- 
hausen .238 233—471 
B Eusner .232 235—467 
F Rolfes .230 232—462 
IT Schumacher.233 228—461 
F Brodt .'. .228 229—457 
H A Ficke, Jr.229 226—455 
C Folke .227 227-454 
F Wessel, Jr.. .224 223—447 
J v d Lieth.221 223—444 
Bullseye target, degrees: 
B Eusner . 41 % 
H D Muller . 68 
A Heimerich .’70% 
D Scharninghausen... 78% 
C F Tietjen .79 
H Brummer . 88% 
C Gennerich... .217 
A Heimerich.. .223 
H Boffmann... .222 
H A Ficke.209 
A Dux .215 
H Brummer... .210 
C F Tietjen...211 
G Detsloff .216 
C A Schrag...l98 
D Wuhrmann. .186 
F Ricker .185 
224-4 
228—4 
211-4 
214-4 
209-4 
209—4 
205- 
197-4 
199—: 
178-: 
178—3 
Chas Folke .12C 
F W Wessel, Jr.S£ 
F Brodt ..lb 
F Ricker .14! 
R Busse .lit 
J von der Lieth.14 r 
made 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Jan. 17.—Gallery shoot of the New Ya 
City Schuetzen Corps, at Zettler Brothers’ gallery: 
Ring target: 
A Kronsberg. .242 241—483 
R Busse .244 235—479 
Scbwanemann. .227 226—453 
B Eusner .226 224—450 
F Schwarz.223 224—447 
L Gleichmann.216 215— 
J Keller .214 212— 
A Reibshein.. .209 195— 
F Trunke.183 140- 
The series of the Pistol Club tournaments, at Pi: 
hurst, N. C., commence this week. The conditions a: 
50yds. distance, handicap; open to men and wome 
prize, a sterling silver trophy. Mr. Geo. S. Hill, Pi: 
hurst, will receive entries. 
