April 6, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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549 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., March 27. —The Boston Gun Clubs 
regular serial prize shoot, held to-day at Wellington, 
proved to be one of the best yet, judging from the at¬ 
tendance, as there was hardly a club within easy reach 
of Boston but what was represented by at least one 
shooter. 
H. Searles, of the Whitinsville club, easily took the 
lion’s share of honors, high average and match score 
coming to him. Dickey took the second high, with 
Darton and Johnson tied for third. 
Events: 
1 
2 3 
4 5 
6 7 
8 
9 ; 
Shot 
Brk. 
Targets: 
15 15 15 
10 15 
10 15 
15 
15 
at. 
Searles . 
...13 
14 14 
8 12 
9 14 
15 
10 
125 
109 
Dickey . 
...14 
14 14 
8 14 
7 9 
11 
12 
125 
103 
Darton . 
...12 
13 14 
S 10 
8 11 
14 
12 
125 
102 
Johnson . 
... 11 
14 15 
5 12 
8 15 
13 
9 
125 
102 
’Hebbard . 
...10 
12 11 10 10 
8 13 
11 
13 
125 
98 
Hassam . 
...10 
9 10 
8 12 
7 12 
13 
13 
125 
94 
Cavicchi . 
... 12 
14 12 
7 12 
9 13 
11 
. . 
110 
90 
Kawop . 
...11 
15 10 
6 11 
7 7 
9 
110 
76 
Comer . 
...10 
1.2 13 10 7 
6 6 
9 
. , 
110 
73 
Fay . 
... 13 
8 9 
4 8 
7 9 
9 
. . 
no 
67 
Sibley . 
...13 
11 S 
4 9 
6 9 
6 
. , 
no 
66 
Rick . 
... n 
S 10 
5 9 
3 8 
7 
. , 
no 
61 
Frank . 
... 13 
13 15 
9 10 
7 14 
. . 
95 
81 
Powel . 
.. ii 
13 13 
9 10 
8 11 
. . 
. . 
95 
75 
Buffalo . 
...n 
15 12 
8 10 
4 10 
. . 
. . 
95 
70 
Woodruff . 
...13 
; ll 12 
6 11 
8 9 
. . 
95 
70 
Caswell . 
... 7 
13 10 
6 12 
5 11 
, . 
, . 
95 
64 
Lynde . 
... 11 
7 9 
9 11 
8 9 
. . 
95 
64 
Coolidge . 
... 7 
9 11 : 
10 10 
8 9 
. . 
. . 
95 
64 
Burnes . 
...13 
; 11 10 
5 7 
4 11 
. . 
. . 
95 
61 
Wild . 
...12 
11 10 
4 9 
6 9 
. , 
95 
61 
Horrigan . 
.. 10 
7 9 
8 13 
i2 
. . 
95 
59 
Muldown . 
.. 13 
7 8 
9 10 
10 
. . 
95 
57 
Lewis . 
... 11 
13 12 
S 14 
7 
80 
65 
... 14 
12 11 
S 13 
7 .. 
SO 
65 
Bain . 
... 14 
: 10 12 
7 11 
6 .. 
80 
60 
Griffiths . 
.... 1C 
1 10 10 : 
10 10 
70 
50 
Sandy . 
... S 
1 11 10 
7 10 
70 
46 
Williams . 
1 . . 
.. 6 
3 8 
8 
. . 
70 
32 
Hardy .. 
.... 14 
1 12 13 
S .. 
55 
47 
Bell . 
.... 10 12 11 
3 .. 
55 
36 
Trophy match, 
50 targets, 
distance handicap 
Class 
A. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. T’l. 
Searles . 
.. IS 
43 
Powel 
.. IS 
38 
Hebbard . 
.. IS 
41 
Darton 
.. 18 
37 
Frank . 
...IS 
40 
Buffalo . 
.. IS 
32 
Tohnson . 
...IS 
40 
Wild .... 
.. 19 
2S 
Dickey . 
.. 19 
38 * 
. 
Class 
B. 
Cavicchie . 
.. 17 
41 
Burnes . 
.. 18 
29 
Hassam . 
.. IS 
39 
Sibley ., 
.. 17 
28 
Comer . 
.. IS 
34 
Fay 
.. 16 
2S 
Muldown . 
.. 16 
34 
Caswell 
.. 18 
27 
• 
Class 
C. 
Lvnde . 
.. 16 
37 
Woodruff . 
..16 
34 
Horrigan . 
.. 16 
37 
Kawop . 
... 17 
34 
Coolidge . 
.. 16 
37 
Rick ... 
..16 
25 
The Hundred-Shot Gallery Championship 
WON WITH- 
WINCHESTER 
.22 CALIBER CARTRIDGES 
Rudolph Gute, of Jefferson, N. Y., shooting Win¬ 
chester .22 Caliber Cartridges, won the ioo-Shot 
Gallery Championship at the Open Tournament of 
the Zettler Rifle Club of New York City with the 
wonderful score of 2469 out of 2500. This score 
beats that of the winner of the ioo-Shot Match at 
the recent Indoor .22 Caliber League Tournament 
by four points. With one exception, Mr. Gute’s 
shooting is the best on record. 
BULLSE YE TARGET: 
______^ T—— 
H. M. Thomas, g l / 2 degrees, first, A. L. Lauden- 
sack, 11 degrees, second, shooting Winchester .22 
Caliber Cartridges and Winchester Single Shot 
Rifles. 
RING TARGET: 
Lincoln Heights Gun Club. 
Scranton, Pa., March 29. —Following are the scores of 
the postponed shoot of the Lincoln Heights Gun Club. 
The first event, first day, was a miss-and-out, 21yds. rise, 
15 birds, Schuylkill county rules. Scores: 
Ely . 
.4 
Wilnoski . 
. 6 
Davis . 
Hendrick . 
.11 
Langdon . 
.10 
Malia . 
. 0 
Stroh . 
.11 
Williams . 
. 1 
Hess . 
.11 
Van Curen . 
. 1 
Second event. 
15 birds- 
Hess . 
. 9 
Van Lenner . 
. 6 
Wilnoski . 
. 7 
Hopkins . 
. 9 
Langdon . 
.10 
Davis . 
. 13 
Stroh . 
.14 
Hendrick . 
.12 
Ely . 
.13 
Tones. 
.7 
Malia . 
.11 
Brown . 
.10 
Bath . 
.11 
Third event, 15 birds, Association rules: 
Horan . 
.12 ' 
Davis . 
.12 
Dawes . 
.13 
Hess . 
.12 
Langdon _ 
.10 
Wilnoski . 
.13 
Stroh . 
.11 
Hendricks . 
.12 
Ely . 
.14 
Brown . 
.15 
A change of programme occurred on the second day. 
Event 1, 15 birds: 
Hendricks 
. 5 
Hess . 
. 5 
Malia .... 
. 3 
Klipple . 
. 5 
Stroh ... 
. 5 
Pursel . 
. 4 
Lewis .... 
. 4 
Davis . 
. 3 
Event 2, 
Hess . 
15 birds: 
. 13 
Pursel . 
.10 
Hendricks 
.15 
Lewis . 
.13 
Klipple .. 
.10 
Davis . 
. 9 
Marsh ... 
.14 
Langdon . 
.10 
Event 3, 
Marsh ... 
10 birds. Association rules: 
. 8 
Hendricks 
. 8 
Marsh . 
. 8 
Davis _ 
. 7 
Brown . 
. 9 
Lewis .... 
. 7 
Stroh . 
. S 
Hess . 
. 9 
Dawes . 
. 7 
lows: 
Event at 15 birds. Association rules, resulted as fol- 
Marsh .13 
Hendricks .14 
Davis .13 
Langdon .12 
Klipple .12 
Lewis .12 
Event at 10 birds: 
Mason . 7 
Dawes ..... 8 
Hess .....'. 6 
Stroh . 8 
Hendricks . 9 
Hess .12 
Colon .11 
Pursell .14 
Shotts .11 
Mason .14 
J Davis .13 
Brown .7 
Lewis . 8 
Marsh .10 
Davis . 7 
Langdon . 6 
Rudolph Gute and A. L. Laudensack making three 
“possibles” of 75, tied with four other shooters. 
Premium for most possibles in this match, Rudolph 
Gute, five “possibles” of 75, tieing with two other 
shooters. 
Such phenomenal scores only emphasize the generally accepted fact that for 
accurate and uniform shooting, Winchester Rides and Winchester Cartridges, of 
all calibers, are superior to all other makes. 
They Shoot Where You Hold 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 30.—The pleasant weather 
this afternon brought out nineteen men at the regular 
weekly shoot. Over 2,000 targets were thrown. 
Event 1, at 25 targets, was for practice. Schneider and 
Colquitt both made perfect scores. 
Event 2, at 25 targets, handicap, for a box of cigars, 
was tied for by Schneider, Grinnell and Dukes, Grinnell 
winning out in the shoot-off, which occurred in the 
following event. ... , , 
Event 3, at 25 targets, handicap, prizes a year s sub¬ 
scription to Forest and Stream and a box of cigars, 
resulted in a tie for first place between Grinnell, Colquitt 
and Winslow, each scoring the mystic number of 23. 
On the shoot-off, Colquitt won. Dr. Gardiner took the 
second prize, with a net score of 22. 
In event 4, same conditions as preceding, for two 
prizes, each a year’s subscription to Forest and Stream, 
Carlough was the winner of first place with a score of 24. 
Colquitt, Dukes and Geoffrey tied for second place with 
scores of 23, Dukes winning out in the shoot-off. 
The total net scores made in event 3-4, also counted on 
the March cup for members. Colquitt was the winner 
of this with a record of 46, thus winning the event for 
the month. . . , . 
Event 5, 30 singles use of both barrels, and 10 doubles, 
also resulted in a tie, Colquitt and Dukes each breaking 
40. This tie was shot oft in the following event, and 
resulted in another tie, Colquitt finally winning out. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Barnes .. 
Merton . 
Schneider 
Grinnell 
Colquitt 
Perley .. 
Allan .... 
Cockefair 
Winslow 
Batten .. 
Boxall ... 
Gardiner 
Carlough 
Dukes .. 
Nott, Jr.. 
Hughes . 
Day, Jr. 
Geoffroy 
Bush ... 
1 
25 
> 
25 
,—3— 
25 
Mr 
15*15 20 
6 
15 
7 
10 
H.T. 
H.T. 
H.T. 
19 
3 24 
1 21 
1 20 
11 
7 
17 
4 24 
2 19 
2 IS 
10 .. .. 
24 
2 25 
0 18 
0 19 
11 
7 
18 
3 25 
0 23 
0 10 
25 
0 20 
0 23 
0 23 
13 15 9 
14 
10 
,16 
4 20 
0 18 
0 20 
21 
2 22 
0 16 
0 15 
17 
4 23 
3 19 
3 21 
15 13 12 
10 
.. 
19 
3 17 
4 23 
4 19 
.. 11 .. 
15 
5 21 
4 20 
4 20 
18 
3 22 
2 19 
2 22 
ii io 12 
. . 
.. 
22 
1 19 
0 22 
0 19 
13 .. .. 
15 
5 21 
4 20 
4 24 
12 9 .. 
i3 
20 
2 25 
0 21 
0 23 
15 14 11 
14 
9 
16 
4 20 
2 IS 
0 20 
0 21 
0 23 
12 13 10 
13 
. . 
0 10 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
