March 23 , 1907 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
460 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., March 12.—The weather was 
cloudy and threatening. There was an east wind, and 
No. 2 set of traps was much easier to negotiate than No. 
1 on which the main event was shot. Many other events 
were shot for targets only. In the regular events 7,000 
targets were shot from the two sets of traps, beginning 
at 10.20 A. M., and ending at 4 P. M. Also about 2,500 
more were thrown before and after the regular events, a 
total of 9.500 targets. Total number shot at in pro¬ 
gramme and serial shoots, 30,000. There are two more 
contests of the series. Mr. Frank Coleman refereed the 
main event. The president, Mr H. Bergen had charge 
of the targets. The secretary, Mr. L. H. Schortemeier, 
was manager. Capt. Dreyer acted as cashier and scorer. 
The professionals present were Messrs. J. A. lv. Llliott, 
S. Glover, H. W Welles, G. R. Schneider, J. S. Fan. 
ning. N. Apgar, F. E. Butler and A. Schoverling. 
The main event was at 50 targets, entrance price of 
targets, $1. The sliding handicap, point system prevailed. 
Scores: 
Yards. 
G Kowenhoven... .17 
J H Hendrickson.18 
W O’Brien.16 
H W Dreyer.21 
A Betti .16 
I McKane .16 
G S K Remsen...l6 
L Schortemeier.. .18 
W C Damron.19 
W H Matthews.. .19 
E W Reynolds.. .16 
F W Matthews.. .16 
J Martin .18 
E Pierson .20 
A Suydam .19 
H D Bergen.16 
W Hopkins .16 
E W Voorhees.. .16 
H B Williamson.16 
C R Whitehead.. .16 
G Piercy .19 
A M Russell- .16 
J Voorhies .16 
L Gille .16 
J Fischer .16 
P J May.16 
C Cooper .16 
A E Hendrickson.16 
W C Schuster... .16 
F Thier .16 
O N T .16 
J P Dannefelser. .16 
R Kowenhoven.. .16 
P Garms .16 
E Carolan .16 
G J Finster.16 
G F Kister.16 
L T Haney.16 
C L Wolpert.16 
J G Ropes.16 
H Eibsen .16 
J Whitley .16 
E E Bogert.16 
H Hentschol .16 
T Short .16 
S Short .16 
F A Stone.16 
J Kroeger .16 
H Messloh .16 
A Silkworth .16 
F W Moffatt... .20 
Tod Sloan .16 
F Pfaender .16 
Hans .16 
J Dodge .16 
J Welibrock .16 
A Butch .16 
Col Voss .16 
T Shevlin . 16 
R F Nash.18 
H Folsom .16 
Dr Raynor .16 
H Money .16 
R Gossman.16 
Geiser . -16 
Weiskoten .16 
Events 2 and 3 wer eat 50 targets, $3 entrance, 16yds. 
In the former, Martin took first money, Moffatt second; 
Schortemeier third; Kowenhoven and Dodge fourth. 
Event 3, Schortem ' ’ ’ ' 
Piercy, Moffatt, J. 
second; W. II. Mat 
fourth. 
Score. 
39 
42 
42 
25 
37 
45 
42 
38 
23 
33 
41 
41 
39 
21 
28 
38 
38 
35 
26 
2'J 
32 
29 
35 
31 
£6 
31 
24 
30 
31 
36 
31 
26 
31 
28 
92 
26 
25 
32 
17 
35 
12 
14 
23 
14 
22 
27 
36 
28 
18 
36 
33 
25 
32 
35 
31 
27 
16 
29 
24 
35 
7 
18 
34 
35 
13 
29 
Points. 
3 
5 
5 
1 
1 
6 
5 
2 
1 
1 
4 
4 
3 
1 
1 
9 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
Total 
Points. 
10 
9 
8 
8 
8 
7 
7 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
3 
3 
3 
3 
5 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
-2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
9 
2 
9 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
•1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
Next 
Hdcp. 
18 
20 
20 
16 
16 
21 
20 
17 
16 
16 
19 
19 
18 
16 
16 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
. 16 
lb 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
Kowenhoven 
H 
end 
rickson and Martin 
divided 
thews 
took third, and W. 
Hopk 
ins 
46 
48 
Betti ... 
....44 
41 
45 
48 
Suydam. 
....43 
• . 
43 
43 
Stone . 
... .44 
43 
47 
Sloan . 
....38 
.45 
41 
Moffatt . 
....47 
47 
.43 
41 
Silkworth . 
....42 
37 
40 
46 
Hendrickson .... 
47 
.49 
47 
Gossman . 
40 
in 
events 2 and 3: 
.45 
46 
Welles . 
....47 
46 
.42 
39 
Glover . 
4b 
.46 
44 
Schneider . 
....50 
44 
32 
Butler .. 
....47 
41 
Elliott .... 
Schoverling 
March 16.—The scores made at the shoot of the Ber¬ 
gen Beach Gun Club to-day were made under favorable 
weather conditions. 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 25 J5 
Kelly . 19 24 
3 4 
25 25 
21 22 
5 
25 
McKane ... 1® 1® 20 19 14 
E Voorhies . M 5.® J® J® 
Suydam 
22 
Ryder . 17 15 
Bergen . 22 18 21 
Dreyer . 17 17 15 
18 19 
14 15 
22 
19 
11 
16 
10 
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No. 5 was shot from the 21yd. mark. 
17 
5 
St. Louis Trapshooters' Association. 
St. I, outs, Mo.—The following scores were made 
the occasion of opening the new grounds 
noon of March 10: 
on 
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20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 
15 17 17 20 18 17 19 18 19 16 
Events: 
Targets: 
C' Snencer .... -- - 
Rogers . 17 15 19 16 19 16 19 18 18 18 .. 
W Riehl . 11 16 16 14 14 13 15 12. 
Vance . 2 ....... ...- 
Bill . 19 14 17 17 15.12 
Spicer .10 11 9 8 11 10 6 
Crossman .16 12 15 8. 
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after- 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
200 
176 
200 
176 
160 
111 
20 
o 
125 
104 
149 
65 
105 
68 
Warner .12 15 13 13 9 
McCloughan.. .. 17 16 18 IS 17 
Mermoth .18 17 IS 17 
Higgins .11 13 16 12 
Neidemiller .. .... 13 15 12 12. 
Shores .10 IS 9 10. 
W S Spencer.16 19 19 17 16 .. .. 
Willi . 3 0 5 5 3 .. .. 
Ford . 16 17 17 14 16 16 .. 
Winans .14 14 14 19 18 16 18 
Ebert . 9 8 6 8 10 .... 
Clay . 15 20 18 . 
Hoyt .15 17 16 13 15 
Shields .12 ~ ln 1A 
Perkins . •• • • • • • 9 
Huff . 
Alt . 
Eichorn . 
Sterry .. 
Schomberg .J-.. • 
Cooke . 
17 16 10 14 
7 . 
IS 17 16 .. 
8 7 7.. 
11 11 13 .. 
12 8 0 .. 
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140 
100 
60 
100 
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40 
60 
85 
60 
85 
20 
9 K 
62 
86 
87 
57 
52 
47 
87 
22 
96 
113 
41 
53 
76 
69 
16 
53 
38 
35 
35 
12 
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The traps worked fine. Weather conditions not a bit 
good for big scores—cold, dark, and windy. \ ou will 
note we shot at 2,700 targets, which is not bad, con¬ 
sidering we did not start until after 2 o clock. Our 
membership list is getting pretty close to t gg C "°® T ”™ rk ’ 
