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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 23, 1907. 
the auspices of the Denver Trap Club; $3,000 added 
money. Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Sept 10-12.— Spokane, Wash.—The Interstate Associa¬ 
tion’s third Pacific Coast Handicap target tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Spokane Rod and 
Gun Club; $1000 or more added money. Elmer E. 
Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Sept. 13-14.— Coffeyville, Kans.—Missouri and Kansas 
League of Trapshooters* fifth shoot. A. A. Carolus, 
Sec’y. 
Nov. 19-20.—Kansas City.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters’ sixth shoot. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The Alert Gun Club, Phillipsburg, N. J., announces 
that it will hold its third annual target tournament on 
May 4. 
On the grounds of the Cedar Grove Gun Club, Feb. 
16, the North Caldwell, N. J., Gun Club eight-man team 
defeated the home team by a score of 149 to 139. 
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Mr. J. A. Anderson, Secretary of the Richmond, Va., 
Gun Club, has joined the professional ranks, and will act 
as a missionary in the interests of the U. M. C. Co., in 
the States of Virginia and North Carolina. 
In the five-man team contest between the Montclair, 
N. J., Gun Club and the Troy Meadows Fish and Game 
Association, on Lincoln s Birthday, Montclair won by 
a score of 205 to 189. Each man shot at 50 targets. 
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The Lehigh Rod and Gun Club, of Bethlehem, Pa., 
scored a second defeat of the Alert Gun Club, of Phillips¬ 
burg, N. J., on Feb. 12 There were ten men to a 
team, 25 targets per man. The totals were 185 to 173. 
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The Ossining, N. Y., Gun Club was victorious in the 
team contest with the Montclair, N. J., Gun Club, on 
the grounds of the latter, Feb. 16. There were eight 
men on a side, 50 targets per man, and the totals were: 
Ossining 316, Montclair 293. 
A team match has been arranged to take place between 
the North River Gun Club, of Edgewater, N. J., and 
the Englewood Gun Club on Feb. 22. Full information 
concerning it can be obtained of the N. R. G. C. Sec¬ 
retary, James R. Merrill, 526 West Twenty-eighth street, 
New York. 
At the Philadelphia Driving Park, Feb. 16, Mr. R. J. 
Lamb, of Mt. Holly, N. J., defeated Fred Murphy, of 
Philadelphia, in a match at 50 birds, for $100 a side. 
On Friday of this week, at the same park, there will 
be an open handicap at 15 birds, $10 entrance. A purse 
of $100 is guaranteed. , 
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Secretary J. J. Farrell informs us that the programme 
of the North End Rod and Gun Club, Troy, N. Y., will 
have a programme of ten events, a total of 175 targets, 
$8.75 entrance. The Equitable system will govern the 
competition. Shooting will commence at 12 M. Take 
Blue Line cars to the grounds. 
From the Pinehurst, N. C., Outlook we learn that 
Mr. C. A. Lockwood, a renowned member of the Cres¬ 
cent Athletic Club, and a trapshooter of New York, 
was due in Pinehurst last week for his annual visit, 
where he enjoys the field and trapshooting as one of the 
many attractions of that fairyland. 
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The Freehold, N. J., Gun Club announces an all-day 
target shoot, to be held on March 7. The programme 
consists of twelve events, a total of 170 targets, $14.40 
entrance. Class shooting. Three low amateurs will 
divide $10 ($5, $3 and $2). Programme will commence 
at V) :30. Frank Muldoon, Manager. 
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Philadelphia was victor in the live-bird match, shot at 
the Point Breeze track on Feb. 12, against the best 
shots of Lebanon and vicinity. Each man of the seven-man 
teams shot at 25 birds from the 30yd. mark, and the 
totals were: Philadelphia 152, Lebanon-Harrisburg 147. 
Fred Coleman scored 25 straight, and H. Buckwalter 
scored 24 with one dead out. 
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At the shoot of the S. S. White Club, Philadelphia, 
last week, Messrs. Frank Cantrell, Charles Newcomb 
and Jesse Griffiths tied on a score of 24 in the club 
handicap. In the shoot-off,. Newcomb broke 25 straight 
and Won. Mr. O. W. Brenizer won the special handicap 
cup event with a score of 24, and he also won the chal¬ 
lenge cup event with a score of 22 to Cantrell’s 17. 
The twelfth issue of Sporting Life’s Trapshooting Re¬ 
view, that of 1907, contains about fifty pages of inval¬ 
uable matter pertaining to the great tournaments and 
matches shot during the year 1906. High averages of 
the most renowned shooters in the competition of the 
great tournaments, are most painstakingly collected and 
figured out and listed, tournament by tournament, and 
the totals for the entire year are averaged for the re¬ 
spective shooters. There also are lists of the 90 per 
cent men or better; of one-day average winners; of im¬ 
portant events not available for special heading; matches 
at targets and live birds; of winners of State champion¬ 
ships, squad records, portraits of some of the leaders in 
the high averages, etc.—all the work of the industrious 
Gun Editor, Mrs. Will K. Park, Philadelphia, Pa., to 
whom shooters at large owe a debt of gratitude for an 
invaluable and reliable work of reference. 
Bernard Waters. 
New York Athletic C'ub. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. 12.—At the Lincoln s 
Birthday shoot of the club, the conditions made the 
shooting anything but a luxury, with the thermometer 
hovering around the zero mark. However, six trophy 
events were run off, not including monthly and holiday 
cup events, and the scores were good. 
It was Vilmar’s day, as he won a leg on both the 
February and holiday cups, and three other trophy 
events. Scores: 
February cup, 50 targets: 
H. T. 
T D Scoble. 2 24 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 39 
F Viltnar . 8 50 
F A Dugro.10 39 
G F Pelham.0 40 
Lincoln’s Birthday cup. 50 targets: 
T D Scoble. 2 32 G F Pelham . 
W B Ogden, Jr.0 41 Dr Williams . 
F Vilmar . 7 41 F H Schauffler 
F A Dugro .10 35 C W Kuchler. 
Dr Williams 
Dr Brown . 
C W Kuchler. 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
T D Scoble . 1 12 Dr Williams 
0 12 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 18 Dr Brown .. 5 24 
F H Schauffler. 2 23 
C W Kuchler. 3 23 
F Vilmar . 4 25 
F A Dugro . 5 16 
G F Pelham. 0 19 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
T D Scoble. 1 12 Dr. Williams . 0 18 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 21 Dr Brown . 5 23 
F Vilmfr . 4 25 F H Schauffler.2 19 
F A Dugro. 5 23 C W Kuchler. 3 22 
G F Pelham. 0 21 
Special trophy, 25 targets: , 
T D Scoble. 1 15 Dr Williams . 0 15 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 22 Dr Brown . 5 18 
F Vilmar . 3 18 F H Schauffler. 2 lb 
F A Dugro . 5 17 C W Kuchler. 3 18 
G F Pelham . 0 23 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
T D Scoble . 1 17 Dr Williams . 0 18 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 18 Dr Brown . 5 22 
F Vilmar. 3 23 C Schauffler . 2 18 
F A Dugro . 5 18 C W Kuchler. 3 20 
G F Pelham. 0 18 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
T D Scoble .1 16 G F Pelham. 0 21 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 22 Dr Williams . 0 12 
F Vilmar . 3 25 Dr Brown . 5 19 
F A Dugro. 5 25 C Schauffler. 3 19 
Shoot-off won by Dugro. 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
W B Ogden, Jr. 0 21 G F Pelham. 0 24 
F Vilmar . 2 19 C Schauffler . 3 18 
F A Dugro.5 22 
Feb. 16.—Five events were shot. The weather condi¬ 
tions were favorable, and good scores were the order of 
the day. Mr. Cotters won a leg on the February cup 
after a tie on a full score with Mr. Sutphin. There are 
now four shooters each with a win on this trophy; there¬ 
fore it is anyone’s race yet. 
February cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
H. T. H. T. 
A O Fleischman.... 2 43 G A Suter. 8 32 
T V A Cotters.10 50 Kuchler .. 6 48 
T S Sutphin .10 50 T D Scoble. 2 43 
H Edey .. 0 28 Dr Hill . 0 37 
G F Pelham. 0 45 
Shoot-off, 25 targets,: 
Cotters I . 0 22 
Sutphin . 5 21 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Fleischman .1 24 Sutphen . 5 21 
Pelham . 0 24 Edey . 0 20 
Cotter .. 4 22 Hill . 0 20 
Scoble . 1 22 Suter . 4 18 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Fleischman .1 24 Pelham . 0 23 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Fleischmann . 0 24 Scoble .1 
Cotters . 4 23 Pelham . 0 21 
Sutphin . 5 23 Hill . 0 21 
Edey . 0 23 Suter .. 4 13 
Special shoot, 10 doubles: 
Pelham .14 Edey .13 
Hill .12 Fleischmann . 9 
Suter .11 Cattus . 8 
Scoble .11 Sutphin . 7 
Special shoot, distance handicap: 
Yds. T’l Yds. T’l 
Pelham .20 21 Cattus .17 19 
Sutphin .17 20 Fleischmann .21 18 
Edey .17 20 Scoble .19 15 
Hill .20 19 Suter .17 10 
Wykagyl Counfry Club, 
New Rochelle, N. Y., Feb. 9.—The scores at the 
shoot of the Wykagyl Country Club to-day follow: 
Season trophy, handicap, 25 targets: ^ 
J D Calhoun. 0 16 W J Brennan. 2 21 
W B Ogden, Jr. 4 25 F W Howard.1 22 
J A Henderson. 2 17 F Von Deensten.0 10 
Season trophy, 25 targets: 
J D Calhoun. 0 13 W J Brennan. 2 18 
W B Ogden, Jr.3 19 F \V Howard. 1 22 
J A Henderson. 2 23 F Von Deensten.0 18 
Monthly cup, 25 targets: 
T D Calhoun. 0 17 W J Brennan. 2 18 
W B Ogden, Jr. 3 23 F W Howard. 1 20 
J A Henderson.1 22 F Von Deensten.— 0 16 
Club championship. 25 targets, scratch: 
J D Calhoun.17 W J Brennan.19 
W B Ogden, Jr.21 F W Howard.22 
J A Henderson.23 F Von Deensten.19 
Feb. 12.—Five events were on the programme. 
A shoot-off was necessary to determine the win on 
the season trophy, event 1, and J. A. Henderson was 
victor. Scores: 
H. T. 
H. 
T. 
J D Calhoun. 
... 0 22 
T A Henderson... 
....1 
22 
T. 
W B Ogden. 
.-..2 14 
T W Corcoran ... 
....0 
10 
30 
M F Kerby. 
...3 18 
W J Brennan. 
... 2 
22 
47 
T D Scoble. 
...3 20 
42 
45 
Event 2, season 
trophy, 2 
5 targets: 
T D Calhoun. 
... 0 21 
1 A Henderson... 
... 0 
23 
W B Ogden, Jr... 
...2 18 
T W Corcoran.... 
... 0 
5 
M F Kerby. 
...5 20 
W B Brennan.... 
... 2 
19 
41 
T D Scoble. 
...3 15 
32 
34 
Holiday cup, 15 
targets, 
handicap: 
40 
T D Calhoun. 
... 0 10 
J A Henderson... 
14 
W B Ogden, Jr... 
... 1 11 
T W Corcoran.... 
... 0 
6 
21 . 
M F Kerby. 
...4 14 
W J Brennan. 
... 2 
13 
T D Scoble . 
...2 11 
Holiday trophy, 
10 targets, 
handicap: 
T D Calhoun..... 
.... 0 
9 
T D Scoble. 
W B Ogden, Jr.. 
.... 1 
9 
T W Corcoran.. 
M F Kerby. 
.... 2 
8 
W J Brennan. 
J A Henderson.. 
.... 0 
7 
Monthly cup, 25 targets: 
Calhoun . 
.... 1 
24 
Henderson . 
Ogden . 
.... 3 
20 
Corcoran . 
Kerby . 
.... 6 
24 
Brennan . 
Scoble .. 
.... 4 
18 
9 
19 
Club championship, 25 targets: 
Calhoun .20 Scoble .14 
Ogden .17 Henderson .19 
Kerby .13 Brennan .18 
Feb. 16.—Scores made to-day follow: 
Season trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T. 
H. 
T. 
W M Bavier. 
...5 17 
W J 
Brennan. 
... 3 
25 
F W Howard.... 
... 1 20 
W B 
Ogden, Jr... 
... 3 
16 
T D Scoble. 
...4 24 
G A 
Suter. 
... b 
14 
T D Calhoun. 
J A Henderson... 
... 0 16 
... 0 19 
G F 
Pelham. 
... 0 
21 
Season trophy 
, 25 targets 
, handicap: 
19 
Bavier .. 
. 5 21 
Brennan . 
. 2 
Howard . 
. 1 17 
Ogden . 
. 3 
20 
Scoble . 
. 4 22 
Suter . 
. 5 
17 
Calhoun . 
. 0 12 
Pelham . 
. 0 
20 
Henderson. 
. 0 18 
Monthly cup. 
25 targets, 
. 5 24 
handicap. Howard 
won: 
23 
Bavier .. 
Ogden . 
. 3 
Howard . 
. 1 24 
Suter. 
. 5 
14 
Scoble .. 
. 3 20 
Pelham . 
. 0 
18 
Calhoun . 
. 0 20 
Kerby . 
. 6 
21 
Brennan . 
. 2 22 
Talcott .. 
. 2 
17 
Henderson .... 
. 0 19 
Club championship, 25 targets, scratch: 
.18 
Bavier . 
.14 
Ogden . 
Howard . 
.21 
Suter .. 
Scoble . 
.16 
Pelham . 
.19 
Calhoun . 
.19 
Kerby . 
.17 
Henderson . 
.15 
Talcott . 
.22 
Brennan . 
.17 
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Bradford Gun Club. 
Bradford, Pa., Feb. 11.—There were nine of us that 
braved the winter weather and held a shoot Saturday 
afternoon and we all enjoyed it 
Mr. L. E. Mallory, Sr., and Fred Wagner have stood 
tie for the Dupont cup, each having won it twice during 
the season of 1906, and they decided to shoot a 50-bird 
race, and it was won by Mr. Mallory, Sr., after an ex¬ 
citing race, by breaking 45 out of his 50, while Wagner 
got 42; and this makes it the property of Mr. Mallory, Sr. 
The following scores were made: 
Shot at. Brlc. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Conneely .. 
. 100 
91 
Dr Hall .... 
. 100 
80 
Pringle .... 
. 100 
91 
Wagner ... 
. 100 
80 
Mallory, Sr 
. 100 
88 
Van Tine .. 
. 100 
75 
Bodine .... 
. 100 
85 
Hampsher . 
.85 
50 
Dr Vernon 
. 100 
82 
Cup race, 
Mallory, Sr. 
50 targets: 
.45 
Wagner ... 
...42 
Secretary. 
