388 
[March 9, 1907. 
under the auspices of the Stanley Gun Club. Thomas 
A. Duff, Sec’y-Treas., 3 Maynard avenue, Toronto. 
Aug. 13-14.—Carthage, Mo.—Missouri and Kansas League 
of Trapshooters fourth shoot. 
Aug. 14-15.—Lock Haven (Pa.) G. C. C. A. Jobson, Asst. 
Sec’y. y 
Aug 20-22.—Denver, Colo.—The Interstate Association’s 
second Western Handicap target tournament under 
the auspices of the Denver Trap Club; $3,000 added 
monev. 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 anti 
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. 
Mr. H. H. Valentine announces that the Pine Hills 
Gun Club, Albany, N. Y., will hold a tournament on 
May 1. 
* 
Sec’y H. F. Koch writes us that the Lehigh Rod and 
Gun Club of the Bethlehems, will hold an all-day target 
tournament on March 21. 
The fourth annual target tournament of the Independ¬ 
ent Gun Club, of Easton, Pa., April 13, is announced by 
the Secretary, Edward E. Markley. 
At the New England Kennel Club weekly shoot, at 
Braintree, Mass., W. O. Gay scored a leg on the season 
trophy with a score of 24 out of 25. S. Hammond 
performed likewise for the club cup with a score of 25. 
On its grounds at Paterson, N. J., the North Side 
Gun Club will shoot a return match with the Midland 
Gun Club, of Maywood. N. J., on March 9. The club 
.also is contemplating a large shoot to be held by it in 
the near future. 
The ten-man team of the Narberth, Pa., Gun Club 
defeated the Conshohocken team in a match at 10 live 
birds, on March 2 at Narberth. The scores were: 
Narberth, 83; Conshohocken, 69. Short, Babb and 
Knowles respectively scored 10 straight. 
** 
Mrs. Smith Hollins McKim won the trophy and first 
money at the Palm Beach live-bird shoot on March 1. 
It was one of the most important shoots of the season. 
The event was a 10-bird handicap, $10 entrance. She 
scored 9 out of 10. There were fourteen contestants. 
The S. S. White Gun Club team was victor in the 
ser ; es of matches held by the Philadelphia Trapshooters’ 
League, the deciding win being scored at the shoot on 
the grounds of the North Camden Gun Club on Saturday 
of last week. The White Chib, ten-man team scored 350 
out of a possible 500; Highland, 323; North Camden, 319. 
Sec’y G. M. Lincoln informs us that “the Malone, 
N. Y. Gun Club will hold its annual spring tournament 
May 2 and 3. at which time we will offer cash prizes of 
at least $300. While our club is young, we have con¬ 
ducted two very successful shoots, and can promise a 
good time and a square deal to all shooters who attend. 
Programmes will be mailed later on.” 
* 
The six-man team contest between teams of the Yale 
Gun Club and the Crescent Athletic Club, on the 
grounds of the latter, at Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, was won 
by the Crescent team, by a score of 472 to 410, out of 
a possible 600. Mr. F. B. Stephenson was high individ¬ 
ual with 91. The leg on the March cup was scored by 
Mr. F. W. Moffett with a total of 23. The contest took 
place on March 2. 
* 
Before beginning his duties as a professional repre¬ 
sentative of the U. M. C. Co., Mr. J. A. Anderson, the 
efficient secretary of the Richmond, Va., Gun Club, on 
Feb. 28, accentuated his amateur ability Feb. 27 by 
winning the beautiful Hurlei Arms Co. medal, which 
has been in competition 'hrough a series of contests 
since July of last year. He shot off the tie for it with 
Mr. W. S NarLclland, and won rather easily. His 
field professionally will be in Virginia and North Caro¬ 
lina. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
In a live-bird handicap at Palm Beach, Fla., Mr. W. 
R. Houghtaling, of New York, won the President’s 
cup, the trophy presented for competition by President 
H. Yale Dolan, of Philadelphia. The event was at 20 
birds. Mr. Houghtaling scored 18 out of 20 from the 
27yd. mark. Second and third moneys were divided be¬ 
tween Messrs. Edgar Gibbs Murphy, Childs Frick and 
Walter Gibbs Murphy, of New York. Feb. 25 was the 
date of the contest. 
»? 
At Larchmont, N. Y., March 2, there was a four-man 
team contest between members of the Larchmont Yacht 
Club and the Westchester Country Club. Each contest¬ 
ant shot at 50 targets. Westchester won by a score of 
164 to 162. The individual scores were: Westchester 
C. C—R. C. Watson 39, L. G. Young 44, H. H. Ben- 
kard 39, S. Scbott 42; total 164. Larchmont—E. S. Ballou 
42, J. A. Pisant 40, F. W. Perkins 43, E. G. Unitt 37; 
total 162. 
Sec’y R. S. Pringle writes: “We are going to hold 
bur summer tournament July 9 and 10, with $200 added, 
and we expect to guarantee every shooter his money 
back that shoots the entire programme through, less the 
price of targets. This programme should make a good 
shbot for all classes, as there is nothing to lose for the 
poor shooter, and there is something to win for the good 
shot. Programmes will be ready to mail June 1, and 
all communications should be addressed to R. S. Pringle, 
Sec’v Bradford tPa.) Gun Club.” 
Bernard Waters. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., March 2.— The team of the Crescent 
Athletic Club defeated the Yale team to-day by a score 
of 472 to 410. Each member of the teams shot at 100 
targets. The visitors were entertained in the Crescent’s 
city house in the evening. Mr. F. B. Stephenson made 
high individual score, 91. Mr. F. W. Moffett scored a leg 
on the March cup. 
Club team match, 100 targets: 
Crescent A. 
C. Team. 
1st 2d 3d 4th 
25. 25. 25. 25. 
Total. 
A G Southworth.... 
..19 14 22 20 
75 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 
..19 18 16 19 
72 
G G Stephenson, Tr. 
.. 21 16 18 18 
73 
II M Brigham . 
.. 17 23 20 17 
77 
F W Moffett. 
.. 23 21 20 20 
84 
F B Stephenson. 
22 23 24 22 
91 
Totals. 
.. 121 115 120 116 
472 
Yaie Team. 
B Thaw . 
...20 16 18 14 
68 
S Logan . 
... 19 13 12 18 
62 
S R MacDonald.... 
... 20 18 17 22 
77 
E Pugsley . 
... 16 20 19 14 
69 
J G Ordway. 
... 9 16 12 14 
51 
C IT King. 
...23 18 20 22 
83 
T otals. 
....107 101 98 104 
410 
Trophy, 15 targets 
H. T. 
H. T. 
D C Bennett. 
1 14 
N Hubbard, Tr.... 
. 4 11 
W W Marshall. 
3 13 
L C Hopkins. 
. 2 10 
T H Ernst. 
2 12 
Trophy, 15 targets 
T H Evans. 
2 14 
W W Marshall.... 
. 3 11 
S A Camn..... 
2 14 
D L Bennett. 
. 1 11 
L C Hopkins. 
2 13 
N Hubbard . 
. 4 10 
T W Stake. 
3 12 
Shoot-off. same conditions: 
J H Ernst. 
2 7 
S P Camp. 
2 12 
Trophv, 25 targets 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
. 7 25 
E M Pattison. 
. 5 16 
S P Camp. 
4 22 
VV W Marshall... 
. 5 16 
T H Ernst. 
. 4 17 
Monthly cup, 25 targets: 
F W Moffett. 
2 23 
N Hubbard . 
. 7 19 
G Stephenson, Jr... 
3 22 
A Southworth . 
. 0 19 
H M Brigham. 
a 22 
O Grinnell, Tr. 
. 2 18 
F Stephenson . 
. 0 19 
W W Marshall. 
. 5 16 
S P Hopkins. 
4 21 
L C Hopkins. 
. 3 15 
J H Ernst. 
4 20 
E M Pattison. 
. 5 15 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
Moffett . 
. 2 22 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 
. 3 21 
Hopkins . 
. 3 21 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 20 
S P Hopkins. 
. 4 20 
O Grinnell, Jr. 
. 2 20 
Trophv shoot, 15 
targets: 
H M Brigham. 
. 0 12 
S P Camp. 
.. 2 15 
F W Moffett. 
. 1 12 
L C Hopkins. 
..2 8 
G Stephenson, Jr.. 
. 2 14 
T W Stake. 
,.3 13 
O Grinnell, Jr.... 
. 1 12 
E M Pattison. 
.. 4 11 
Glenside Gun Club. 
Skaneateles Junction, N. Y., Feb. 28. —The Glen¬ 
side Gun Club gave a pleasing tournament this after¬ 
noon, with over twenty shooters present. The trap 
worked fine, throwing 2,500 targets in three hours without 
a -=kip. 
Event 9 was a five-man team race for the Hunter 
trophy. Syracuse was first; Auburn second; Savannah 
third. E. A. Kadsworth, of Wolcott, won first average. 
Dailey, of Baldwinsville, second, and Cottle, of home 
club, third. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Frantz . 
Knox . 
Tuttle . 
Whyte . 
C Cottle ... 
Wadsworth 
Loomis .... 
Knapp . 
Montgomery 
Weiss . 
S Helmer .. 
G Helmer . 
O Helmer .. 
Caulkins ... 
Lawler . 
Hookway ... 
Phillips 
Dailey . 
Smith . 
\ an Patten 
J Cottle .... 
12 3 4 
10 10 10 10 
8 8 8 8 
7 9 7 5 
7 5 5 5 
10 8 8 7 
10 8 9 8 
8 10 8 9 
8 8 9 9 
8 S 10 9 
7 9 9 8 
8 7 8 8 
8 8 9 6 
9 7 9 8 
6 4 9 5 
6 8 8 8 
7 9 7 8 
8 S 7 7 
10 5 7 8 
9 9 9 9 
10 6 6 7 
6 10 8 8 
5 6 7 8 9 
10 10 10 10 20 
9 9 4 10 18 
7 4 9 8 16 
9 8 6 6 15 
8 7 8 7 15 
10 10 9 8 15 
9 9 9 9 19 
8 7 8 8 17 
9 9 7 7 17 
7 7 9 8 17 
7 9 9 9 18 
7 6 8 8 13 
7 7 8 8 16 
6 6 4 8 .. 
8 5 6 6 13 
5 9 5 6 11 
8 7 9 8 18 
8 7 7 4 12 
9 7 10 7 19 
7 7 8 7 10 
6 7 7 10 17 
.15 
J. N. Knapp. 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 27.—The sixth serial prize shoot 
of the Boston Gun Club proved to be the same kind 
of a success that its five predecessors have been, twenty- 
six shooters:presenting themselves during the afternoon’s 
events. While the conditions were averse to good 
scores, the scores hardly show it, especially in Classes 
B and C, which contained the honor positions of the 
shoot. 
Ikawop, in Class C, romped in a high average winner 
as well as high match score, which is saying a good 
deal, considering that Ciass A contained such shooters 
as Gleason, Frank, Buffalo. and Powell, who, while a 
little off form, were putting in some good scores at 
times. 
Hardy’s match score was also a pretty piece of shoot¬ 
ing, a "23 out of 25 being a score worthy of an expert. 
Comer’s 43 gave him his final score on total, and 
leads all classes for the series. One or two scores will be 
thrown out in the next six shoots, and it surely looks as 
though the Class B winner is in sight. His second 
average win of to-day was a good win, too, as luck was 
against him in the breaking of the trap mainspring, 
which necessitated a 75yd. bird to be thrown instead of 
the usual 45-yarder. 
Burnes helped on the second average, one bad 25 
being sufficient to. queer a good 90 per cent, average, 
which is the honor all of the regulars fight for now. 
Powell was the leader on the Class A average, with 
Gleason having honors in the trophy match, the new 
handicaps in this class not seeming to be any advant¬ 
age as yet. 
Events: 
1 2 3 
4 5 6 7 8 9 
Shot 
Targets: 
15 15 15 
10 15 10 15 15 15 
at. 
Brk. 
Kawop . 
. 15 14 13 
8 14 10 15 11 12 
125 
112 
Burnes . 
. 14 14 13 
8 14 7 10 14 14 
125 
108 
Comer . 
. 13 12 15 
8 14 8 13 15 10 
125 
108 
Powell . 
. 13 14 15 
8 11 8 11 12 15 
125 
107 
Buffalo . 
. 13 13 14 
6 13 7 12 12 13 
125 
103 
Frank . 
. 10 13 14 
6 11 9 13 12 13 
125 
101 
Cook . 
. 11 7 14 
8 14 8 14 12 12 
125 
100 
Sibley . 
. 10 12 15 
6 11 8 12 11 7 
125 
91 
Hassam . 
. 9 12 10 
8 7 6 12 11 11 
125 
86 
Powdrell . 
. 12 9 11 
6 11 7 8 10 9 
125 
83 
Sadler . 
. 13 11 10 
7 12 1.0 12 14 .. 
110 
89 
Hardy . 
. 14 13 11 
10 13 10 13 .. .. 
95 
84 
Gleason . 
. 12 15 14 
8 12 9 12 .... 
95 
82 
Bain . 
. 10 13 U 
6 12 8 11 .... 
95 
74 
Worthing . 
. 12 10 11 
9 10 4 11 .... 
95 
68 
Muldown . 
. 10 14 10 
6 12 5 10 .. .. 
95 
67 
Rick . 
. 10 10 10 
9 9 5 12 .... 
95 
65 
Williams . 
.12 9 7 
7 12 8 10 .... 
95 
65 
McPhee . 
. 8 8 10 
8 13 3 10 .. .. 
95 
60 
J ack . 
. 9 5 10 
7 11 5 11 .. .. 
95 
58 
Rapp . 
. 6 4 5 
1 777.... 
95 
40 
Smith . 
7 10 6 13 12 .. 
80 
55 
Horrigan . 
. 6 
4 10 5 8 .. .. 
65 
33 
. \2 14 12 
8 . 
55 
46 
. 14 14 11 
7. 
55 
46 
Fredericks ... 
. 11 8 
30 
19 
Trophy match: 
Class A. 
Gleason . 
Yards. 
. 19 
8 
12 
9 
12 
Total. 
41 
Frank . 
. 18 
6 
11 
9 
13 
39 
Powell . 
. 18 
8 
11 
8 
11 
38 
Buffalo . 
. 18 
6 
13 
7 
12 
38 
Hardy . 
Class B. 
. 18 
10 
13 
10 
13 
46 
Cook . 
8 
14 
8 
14 
44 
Comer . 
. 18 
8 
14 
8 
13 
43 
Sadler . 
. 17 
7 
12 
10 
12 
41 
Burnes . 
. IS 
8 
14 
7 
10 
39 
Bain . 
. 18 
6 
12 
8 
11 
37 
Sibley . 
. 17 
6 
11 
8 
12 
37 
Worthing . 
. 18 
9 
11 
4 
11 
35 
Muldown . 
. 16 
6 
12 
5 
10 
33 
Hassam . 
. 17 
8 
7 
6 
12 
33 
Kawop . 
Class C. 
. 17 
S 
14 
10 
15 
47 
Williams . 
. 16 
7 
12 
8 
10 
37 
Rick .. 
. 16 
9 
9 
5 
12 
35 
lack . 
. 16 
7 
11 
5 
11 
34 
McPhee . 
. 16 
8 
13 
3 
10 
34 
Powdrell . 
. 16 
6 
11 
7 
8 
32 
Horrigan . 
. 16 
4 
10 
5 
8 
22 
Raop . 
. 16 
1 
7 
7 
7 
22 
