Feb. 23, 1907.I 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, N. Y., Feb. 12.—Eighty-two amateurs 
have now shot in the first two competitions. A dozen 
shooters were present to-day who would not shoot on 
account of the cold. There were^ sixty competitors, of 
whom none were manufacturers’ agents. The ther- 
mometer ranged from below zero to 5 above. The wind 
blew from the northwest, in the shooters’ faces. Numer¬ 
ous noses, fingers and ears were frostbitten. 
Event 1 was the second shoot of the series, 50 targets, 
sliding handicap. 
Handicap 
Points Next 
H W Dreyer. 
Yards 
Rise. 
.. 16 
Score. 
39 
two Contest 
Points. Shoots.Yards. 
6 7 21 
A Betti . 
....21 
18 
1 
1 
lb 
G Kowenhoven ... 
....20 
30 
2 
7 
17 
E Pierson . 
....16 
35 
5 
5 
20 
W C Damron. 
....16 
32 
4 
5 
19 
W H Matthews... 
....16 
32 
4 
5 
19 
A V Suydam. 
....16 
32 
4 
5 
19 
J H Hendrickson. 
....16 
31 
3 
4 
18 
Schortemeier . 
....16 
31 
3 
4 
18 
H J Edgarton. 
....16 
30 
2 
2 
17 
H D Bergen. 
....17 
w 
1 
3 
16 
F Maier . 
....16 
24 
1 
2 
16 
H W Voorhies.... 
....16 
15 
1 
1 
16 
E W Voorhies.... 
.... 16 
21 
1 
2 
16 
J A Howard. 
....16 
22 
1 
1 
16 
H E Hendrickson. 
....16 
25 
1 
2 
16 
O H Winter. 
....16 
26 
1 
1 
16 
C R Whitehead... 
....16 
9 
1 
2 
16 
A M Russell. 
....16 
26 
1 
2 
16 
A1 Evans . 
....16 
27 
1 
1 
16 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 
....18 
22 
1 
1 
16 
C Banta . 
....16 
25 
1 
1 
16 
F W Matthews.... 
....16 
26 
1 
2 
16 
W F Wilson. 
....16 
25 
1 
1 
16 
R H Strader. 
....16 
25 
1 
1 
16 
E C Bogert. 
....16 
15 
1 
1 
16 
G Remsen . 
....16 
22 
1 
2 
16 
L T Haney. 
....16 
13 
1 
1 
16 
J H Harrington... 
....16 
23 
1 
2 
16 
E VV Reynolds.... 
....16 
29 
1 
2 
16 
W T O’Brien. 
....17 
28 
1 
3 
16 
J Whitley . 
....16 
16 
1 
1 
16 
G A Fleury. 
....16 
21 
1 
2 
16 
R B Haddow. 
....16 
19 
1 
1 
16 
S Mott . 
....16 
9 
1 
1 
16 
J Steckert . 
....16 
10 
1 
2 
16 
Dick Poole . 
....16 
18 
1 
1 
16 
Van Buskirlc . 
....16 
8 
1 
1 
16 
C Cooper . 
....16 
26 
1 
2 
16 
W H Ryder. 
....16 
18 
1 
2 
16 
J PI Kroeger. 
....16 
15 
1 
1 
16 
H Messloh . 
... .16 
18 
1 
1 
16 
J Sinnegan . 
....16 
5 
1 
1 
16 
H Williamson .... 
....16 
16 
1 
2 
16 
J Voorhees . 
....16 
27 
1 
2 
16 
H Eibsen . 
....16 
19 
1 
1 
16 
D C Van Valen.... 
....16 
w 
1 
2 
16 
H C Hentschel.... 
....16 
24 
1 
1 
16 
H H Ladoux. 
....16 
20 
1 
1 
16 
C Voehringer . 
....16 
3 
1 
1 
16 
T Klenk . 
....16 
w 
1 
1 
16 
P May . 
....16 
19 
1 
2 
16 
L Gille . 
....16 
12 
1 
1 
16 
J Fischer . 
....13 
22 
1 
2 
16 
C Doudera . 
....16 
17 
1 
i 
16 
D Dede . 
....16 
23 
1 
i 
16 
E Carolan . 
....16 
26 
1 
i 
16 
Bob Snyder . 
....16 
27 
. . 
T G Wolpert. 
24 
. • 
• • 
C W Vincent. 
18-25 
Event 2 consisted of the scores of the first three 
special events, a total of 45, and the first five targets 
shot at in the fourth special making a total of 50. This 
was done on account of the extreme cold, no sweeps 
being shot. Approximately 6,000 targets were thrown. 
Capt. Dreyer and Mr. Harry Bergen Worked hard in 
promoting the shoot and the comfort of the shooters. 
In the following events all stood at 16yds. At trap 
No. 1, F. C. Schneider was referee; De Long scorer. 
At trap No. 2, F. C. Coleman referee; J. Schortemeier 
scorer. Cashier, E. W. Reynolds. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Harrington . 
O’Brien . 
Whitley . 
Howard . 
Edgarton . 
Haddow . 
F Maier . 
Russell . 
Evans . 
Schortemeier .... 
G Remsen . 
Haney . 
J H Hendrickson 
G Kowenhoven . 
Wolpert . 
Banta . 
Strader . 
Bergen . 
Schneider . 
Betti . 
Cooper . 
Gille . 
Dreyer . 
Carolan . 
2 
3 4 5 6 7 
8 
9 
10 11 12 
50 
15 15 15 15 15 15 20 25 25 25 
32 
8 8 11 8 8 
9 
.. 14 .. 
31 
10 7 10 14 .. 
.. 8 .. 
35 
11 11 10 8 .. 
.. 11 .. 
7 12 11 12 8 
17 11 11 
39 
13 12 11 .. .. 
.. 11 11 
32 
11 10 7 8 8 
34 
9. 
19 9 .. 
32 
4 12 10 6 8 
.. 7 .. 
35 
12 12 6 9 13 
15 17 14 
41 
12 13 13 9 11 
.. 12 11 
36 
8 12 11 14 13 
.. 13 .. 
16 
7 5 3 8 8 
.. 12 10 
41 
11 13 12 15 13 
18 
42 
12 13. 
17 
.. 21 .. 
27 
897.... 
39 
12 13 10 14 7 
9 
18 
4 3 9 10 .. 
12 .. .. 
32 
13 
.. 14 .. 
13 13. 
11. 
12. 
10 
9 12 7 
L. H. Schortemeier, 
.. 13 14 .. . 
...... 10 . 
Sec’y-Mgr. 
Alert Gun Club. 
Phillipsburg, N. J., Feb. 13.—In order to give the 
members of the New Jersey State Sportsmen’s Associa¬ 
tion an opportunity to see and practice over the grounds 
on which" the Association will hold their annual tourna¬ 
ment this year in June, it was decided to hold this 
A NEW WORLD S RECORD FOR RAPID 
FIRE SHOOTING 
MADE WITH 
WINCHESTER. 
.22 Caliber Cartridges and Rifles 
HARRY HARRISON, 
Winner of Rapid Fire Match. 
At the tournament of the Indoor .22 
Caliber Rifle League of the United 
States, held in Rochester, N. Y., A. 
F. Laudensack, shooting Winchester 
make of cartridges in a Winchester 
.22 Caliber Automatic Rifle, estab¬ 
lished a new world’s record of 90 
shots in one minute in the Rapid Fire 
Match. Such a wonderful perform¬ 
ance shows the great reliability and 
possibilities of the combination of 
Winchester Rifle and Winchester Car¬ 
tridges. The first prize and the hand¬ 
some trophy in this contest were won 
by Flarry Harrison, of Rochester, with 
a record of 69 shots and a score of 478. 
H. E. Simon, of Port Clinton, O., was 
second with 71 shots and a score of 
477. Messrs. Harrison and Simon both 
shot Winchester Automatic Rifles 
and Winchester Cartridges. 
CONTINUOUS MATCH. —In this event Winchester .22 Caliber Cartridges 
also were at the top. Rudolph’Gute, of Jefferson, N. Y., and H. M. Thomas, 
of New Haven, Conn., making 4 possibles of 75, tying three othei contestants 
with a score of 300 each. In this event Thomas shot a Winchester Single 
Shot Rifle. 
Winchester Rifles and Winchester Cartridges 
.'. Are Always Accurate and Reliable. .’. 
ournament of the Alert Gun Club, Saturday, May 4. 
It will also give shooters of Pennsylvania who intend 
>articipating in their State tournament a chance to brush 
ip, especially those situated at no great distance from 
Phillipsburg, N. J. , , ,, 
This tournament will be held along the lines of those 
leld in the past on these grounds, and will be in every 
^articular a modern tournament. Two traps will be 
ised. Shooters will shoot under cover in case of rain. 
Lunch will be served free, and everything conducted so 
is to give the shooters a good day’s sport. Any other 
nformation desired will be cheerfully given by writing 
;o Edw. F. Markley, Easton, Pa. Programmes will be 
sent out at an early date. 
Edward F. Markley. 
Clayton . 7 9 8 6 6 10 6 
Matthews . 6 6 5 6 6 6 10 
Kerr . 7 8 8 6 10 7 .. 
Dudley . 7 7 10 6 8 6 9 
Miller . 8 7 7 8 8 7 
Quackenbush . 7 7 6 8 7 
Will Story . 7 8 .. .. 
Heyers . 8 7 8 
Brower . 5 7 .. .. 
70 
70 
60 
70 
60 
50 
20 
30 
20 
55 
45 
47 
54 
45 
35 
15 
23 
13 
Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., Feb. 9. —The weekly shoot of the 
Freehold Gun Club had a programme of seven 10-target 
events. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
North End Rod and Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Feb. 9.—The shoot to-day was held at 
Young’s Grove, for the last time. The new grounds at 
Van Schaick’s Island will be used in future. Fourteen 
participated in the shoot to-day with the following 
results: 
Farrel . 
Stevens 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Shot 
Nichols . 
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 
at. 
Brk. 
Butler .. 
9 8 7 8 9 7 7 
70 
55 
Pickering 
9 9 9 8 8 9.. 
60 
52 
O’Neil . 
: at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
75 
55 
Hedges .... 
. 50 
2S 
75 
50 
Scott . 
. 25 
21 
75 
42 
Gemmill ... 
. 25 
17 
75 
38 
Rabie . 
. 25 
14 
50 
37 
Rouff . 
. 25 
14 
50 
36 
Campbell .. 
. 10 
6 
50 
30 
Williamson 
. 10 
6 
