5 '° 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 30, 1907. 
Sixth event, 25 targets, 
guests’ cup: 
R J Hendricks. 0 23 
T D Scoble. 3 23 
W N Bavier. 5 23 
G F Pelham. 0 21 
Shoot-off: 
Bavier . 5 24 
Scoble . 3 22 
Seventh event, 50 targets, 
F W Howard .41 
G F Pelham.41 
icap, for members’ and 
H P Talcott. 2 22 
W B Ogden, Jr.4 20 
W J Brennan. 3 18 
F VV Howard. 1 18 
Hendricks . 0 23 
ib championship: 
J D Calhoun.35 
Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
Sheepshead Bay, L I., March 21. —The weather was 
fine, with a wind blowing from the shooters to the 
traps. This was a club shoot, distance and point handi¬ 
cap governing: 
Class A. 
Events: 
r--1- 
2 3 
4 
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Targets: 
Yds. 25 Pts. 
25 25 
25 15 15 15 15 25 25 25 
Williamson .... 
. 16 14 
1 
17 
7 11 11 11 16 .. 21 
Montanus .... 
. 16 17 
2 
7 7 8 9 .. 23 19 
Schorty . 
. 18 12 
i 
18 19 17 14 14 10 15 20 23 19 
E Voorhies .. 
. 17 19 
3 
14 12 9 .. 21 .. 17 
Me Kane . 
. 16 21 
4 
21 14 12 11 14 .. 21 .. 
. 16 16 
1 
8 10.17 
C Cooper . 
. 16 19 
3 
11 10 14 5. 
Dreyer . 
. 16 14 
i 
.. 14 
10 8 6 7 . 
Class 
B. 
Charles . 
. 16 15 
4 
10 .. 
. . 
6 8 12 5 . 
.... 16 13 
3 
9 11 11 . 
Fransiola . 
. 16 13 
O 
o 
9 10 7 9 . 
Carolan . 17 3 2 . 2 2 3 5 
Class C. 
Froelich . 16 3 3 . 5 7 6 7 
. 16 3 2 
. 4 3 5 6. 
. 17 10 4 
. 5 4 4 3. 
Guests. 
Maier . 
. 16 IS .. 
21 .... 12 7 14 12 21 19 23 
Bergen . 
. 16 21 .. 
.. .. 22 10 13 13 13 23 .. 20 
T Martin . 
. 16 23 .. 
19 19 14 13 11 13 12 . 
Kelly . 
. 16 22 .. 
..19. 
H Edey . 
.. 16 18 .. 
.. 16 .. 11 11 10 11 . 
Fessenden . 
.. 16 18 .. 
.. 15 .. 13 10 10 12 . 
G Remsen . 
. 1 .. .. 
16.14 13 11. 
Events 2. 3 and 4 
, at 21vds. 
No. 5 and those following 
up to No. 8, jncluside, 16vds. 
Nos. 9, 11 and 11, 25 tar- 
gets, at 16yds. 
CHAMPIONSHIP OF METROPOLITAN CLUB CUPS. 
For contest at Montclair, N. J., April 3. 
Championship of Metropolitan Clubs. 
Herewith we publish cuts of the cups which are to 
be the prizes for competition at the first annual champion¬ 
ship contest of Metropolitan Gun Clubs, under the 
auspices of the Montclair, N. J., Gun Club, April 3. 
They are intrinsically valuable. Also their beauty of 
form and elegance of workmanship are a proof of dis¬ 
criminating taste on the part of those who selected them 
as well as artistic skill of the manufacturers. The large 
cup stands thirteen inches high; the two smaller, eleven 
inches each. 
The conations of the championship club contest are: 
100 targets, $2 entrance, targets included; open to all 
amateurs, members of clubs located within fifty miles 
of New York city. First prize, a handsome sterling silver 
loving vup, valued at $110, donated by Mr. A. R. Allan, 
of the Montclair Gun Club; second and third prizes, 
silver loving cups, valued at $50 and $35 respectively, 
presented by the club. The cups are on exhibition at 
Schoverling, Daly & Gales, 302-304 Broadway, New York. 
If five or more clubs are represented by not less than 
five men each, a cup will be awarded to the club whose 
representative squad makes the highest aggregate score. 
The grounds will be open at 9 o’clock. Canvas awning 
will be a protection in case of rain. Luncheon will be 
served on the grounds. 
The anniversary shoot will be held on June 8. 
The grounds are situated on Bellevue avenue and 
Grove street, fifteen minutes walk from trolley and rail¬ 
road station. Cabs are in waiting. 
Concerning this popular contest, letters have been re¬ 
ceived by the secretary from the New York Athletic 
Club, the Crescent Athletic Club, the Wykagyl Country 
Club, and the North River, Englewood, Rahway, Bergen 
Beach, Newton, Plainfield, and South Amboy gun clubs. 
The members of the handicapping committee are 
Messrs. Philip H. Cockefair, A. R. Allan and W. B. 
Perley. For further information address Secretary Ed¬ 
ward Winslow. 
At Pinehurst, 
Pinehurst, N. C.—The following concerning the trap¬ 
shooting activities at Pinehurst. is taken from “The 
Pinehurst Outlook,” of March 23: 
The annual gold medal club championship trapshooting 
tournament drew a big field, a handicap event held in 
connection, adding to its interest, Lowell Palmer, Jr., 
of Brooklyn, and Bandmaster John Philip Sousa, of 
New York, carrying off the trophies. 
Mr. Palmer shot from scratch, leading the field with 
127 out of a possible 150, his nearest opponent being 
David Leahy, of Brooklyn, who made 114, with Mr. 
Sousa third in. 108. 
In^the handicap event Mr. Sousa, with an allowance 
of 25, was high gun with a net kill of 133, Mr. Palmer 
finishing next and Mr. Leahy, with his allowance of 10, 
third in 124. 
Other contestants included T. R. Shoaff, New York; 
E. R. Goodnow and Leonard Tufts, Boston; Cyrus A. 
Taft, \\ hitinsville, and Edward O. Greuner, New Haven. 
Wednesday the field shot for the John Philip Sousa 
trophy in a 100-target handicap event, Mr. Palmer lead¬ 
ing the field with 88, Mr. Leahy winning a cup offered 
by Mr. Palmer for the runner-up with a net score of 86, 
shooting with an allowance of 8 targets; Mr. Schoaff 
(15) made 83, Mr. Hostetter (12) 82, and Mr. Greuner 
(15) 63. 
Interest among the women is being awakened, and 
several are indulging in preliminary practice for an 
event to be hell later those who have been at the 
traps including Mrs. Sousa and Mrs. Palmer. 
Y ork on the new club house has begun actively, and 
the building bids fair to> be ready for use during the 
present season, a welcome addition to the equipment of 
the grounds, and a gratifying indication of the popularity 
of the sport here. 
C. A. Lockwood, of Brooklyn, was the winner of a 
handicap shoot on Friday last, for a trophy presented 
by Mr. Palmer. 
Other events scheduled include handicap events for 
trophies offered by Mr. Schoaf, Mr. Hostetter and Mr. 
Palmer. 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., March 23.—The scores made at 
the weekly shoot of the Wykagyl Country Club to-day 
are appended. There was a strong easterly wind and 
rain. Mr. \\. T. Brennan won the leg on the Sauer 
gun. Mr. F. A’.’ Howard scored a leg on the March cup 
with a score of 24. Mr. IT. P. Talcott scored a leg on 
the Buskie trophy. 
First event, 25 targets, handicap, for Sauer gun: 
II. T. H. T. 
W T Brennan. 4 24 R J Hendricks.0 20 
H P Talcott. 3 23 
W N Bavier. 6 23 
F W Howard. 2 22 
T D Scoble. 4 22 
Won by Brennan. 
Second event, 25 targets, handicap, for Remington gun: 
W N Bavier. 6 21 J D Calhoun.1 16 
R T Hendricks.0 21 W J Brennan. 3 15 
G F Pelham.0 17 W B Ogden, Jr.4 15 
T D Scoble. 4 17 N J Patterson. 0 13 
Won by Bavier, Mr. Hendricks not being a member. 
G F Pelham. 0 19 
J D Calhoun. 1 17 
W B Ogden, Jr. 4 13 
N J Patterson. 0 12 
F W Howard. 
W J Brennan. 
J D Calhoun.. 
Shoot-off: 
Howard .... 
24 
R T Hendricks... 
... 0 
21 
5 
24 
T D Scoble. 
... 3 
20 
3 
23 
G F Pelham. 
. .. 0 
15 
1 
22 
N J Patterson. 
... 0 
14 
4 
21 
2 
22 
Bavier . 
... 5 
20 
Fourth event, miss-and-out cup: Won by J. D. Calhoun. 
Fifth event, 25 targets, handicap, for Buskie trophy: 
H P Talcott. 3 23 
R J Hendricks. 0 23 
F W Howard.1 21 
J D Calhoun. 1 20 
W J Brennan. 3 20 
W N Bavier. 5 20 
G F Pelham. 0 19 
W B Ogden, Jr.4 16 
T D Scoble. 3 15 
N J Patterson. 0 13 
Talcott wins, Mr. Hendricks not being a member. 
Merchanlville—Riverton. 
Merchantvii.le. N. T., March 23.—The ten-man team 
contest to-day between' the Riverton and Merchantville 
gun clubs, was well contested. Twenty men shot for 
Riverton, seventeen for Merchantville, the ten highest 
scores to count m the team contest. The scores were: 
Riverton 211. Merchantville 196. 
Merchantville. 
Paul .18 
Reid .19 
Perkins .18 
Walton .19 
J Morgan .19 
Newman .16 
Simpson .20 
Hower .13 
Voorhees .25 
Eyster ...14 
H Morgan .16 
Lang .18 
Watson .21 
Thompson . 8 
Larson .19 
Stowe . 8—196 
Riverton. 
Reese .16 
C Filler .18 
E Fitler .24 
McNally .16 
Frismuth .13 
Baugh .23 
Purnell .16 
W Mattis .20 
Lynch .24 
Seckell .14 
Hills .21 
Johnson .23 
Hendrickson .20 
Bowen .14 
Jacques .17 
W Thomas .19 
Mattis, Jr...19 
C Bittle .15 
O Mattis .16—211 
Cedar Bluffs Gun Club, 
Cedar Bluffs, Neb.—The two days’ tournament of the 
Cedar Bluffs Gun Club, March 19 and 20, had a total of 
400 targets for the two days, $40 entrance. The moneys 
were divided 40, 30, 20" and 10 per cent. The totals of the 
two days follow: 
C B Adams. 
Shot at. 
.400 
Brk. 
371 
F B Knapp.. 
Shot at. 
.ISO 
Brk. 
120 
D Bray .... 
.400 
364 
Schofield ... 
.185 
146 
A Olsen ... 
.400 
365 
Huntley .... 
.200 
162 
Miller . 
.400 
331 
Bonlies . 
.165 
131 
Olmstead ... 
.400 
329 
Staats . 
.180 
196 
W Smith .... 
.400 
319 
F Williams. 
123 
S Sachers ... 
.400 
286 
C Wilson ... 
.115 
69 
G Harding.. 
.400 
280 
Sanderson .. 
.150 
’ 82 
A Ostrand . 
.400 
250 
T Kimmel .. 
.115 
66 
A Smith. 
.340 
265 
T T Martin. 
.400 
337 
C Olsen .... 
.200 
148 
C C Groff... 
.105 
5B 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., March 23. —No. 1 was the 
March cup. No. 2, the Huggins cup. No. 5 was at 5 
pairs. The others were trophy events: 
Events: 
1-^ 
9 
r —3— 
,—4—^ 
,—5- 
*1-^ r 
—7— N 
ITT. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
Hibbard ... 
... 2 45 
1 16 
1 24 
1 21 
0 
4 
1 24 
1 21 
Borland .... 
.. 0 34 
0 19 
0 15 
0 19 
0 
3 
0 15 
0 14 
Dugro . 
.. 8 43 
4 19 
4 17 
4 22 
0 
3 
4 21 
4 20 
Cattus . 
.. 8 37 
4 23 
4 17 
4 20 
0 
3 
4 25 
3 22 
Edey . 
,.. 0 27 
0 10 
0 14 
0 13 
0 
4 
0 16 
0 16 
Crowe . 
... 4 43 
2 24 
1 19 
1 22 
0 
4 
1 19 
1 19 
Kuchler ... 
,. 8 50 
3 23 
4 25 
3 24 
0 
4 
3 18 
3 19 
Vilmar . 
... 6 42 
3 21 
3 18 
3 22 
0 
3 
3 23 
3 20 
