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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[April 6, 1907. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 30. —The finals for the March 
cup were marked by keen competition at the shoot of the 
Crescent Athletic Club to-day on their country house 
grounds at Bay Ridge. Four tied in the contest for the 
March cup, namely, Messrs. R. E. Fox, B. T. Leahy, 
F-. M. Patterson and N. Hubbard, Jr., each scoring 25. 
For the highest total of three scores of the month, 
Messrs. Patterson and Plubbard tied on 73; thus a shoot- 
off was necessary to determine the winner. This resulted 
in a tie on 25 In the second shoot-off Hubbard led by 
one target and won the March cup. 
Mr. F. B. Stephenson won the scratch cup. 
This was the final shoot of the season. However, there 
will be a team contest with the team of the Boston 
Athletic Association on Saturday of this week. Scores: 
Trophy Shoot, 15 targets: 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
G G Stephenson... 
.. 2 
15 
H Werlemann . 
. 4 
13 
T W Stake. 
.. 3 
15 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
.. 4 
13 
F B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
14 
E M Patterson. 
2 
12 
W C Damron. 
.. 1 
14 
Dr Keyes . 
. i 
12 
C A Lockwood. 
.. 1 
14 
E A Lott. 
. i 
12 
II B Vanderveer... 
.. 2 
14 
W W Marshall. 
. 3 
11 
T. M Palmer. 
.. 0 
13 
F W Moffett. 
. 0 
10 
R E Fox. 
.. 4 
13 
A E Hendrickson.. 
. 2 
10 
A Leahy . 
2 
13 
L C Hopkins. 
.. 3 
6 
The prize was divided. 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
W W Marshall.... 
.. 5 
25 
E M Patterson. 
. 4 
20 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 
22 
Dr Keyes . 
2 
20 
W C Damron. 
2 
22 
A E Hendrickson.., 
.. 4 
19 
C A Lockwood_ 
.. 3 
22 
L C Hopkins. 
.. 5 
19 
H Werlemann . 
.. 6 
22 
T L Ernst. 
. 4 
19 
L M Palmer. 
.. 0 
21 
E A Lott. 
.. 2 
18 
F B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
21 
B T Leahy. 
.. 3 
17 
G G Stephenson... 
.. 3 
20 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
.. 7 
16 
Trophy shoot, 25 
?arg« 
?ts: 
L C Hopkins. 
25 
A E Hendrickson., 
.. 4 
22 
N Hubbard . 
.. 7 
25 
C A Lockwood. 
.. 3 
21 
F B Stephenson,.. 
.. 0 
24 
H Werlemann .. 
.. 6 
20 
9 
24 
.. (5 
19 
E M Patterson. 
.. 4 
24 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 
18 
L M Palmer, Tr_ 
.. 0 
23 
T H Ernst. 
.. 4 
18 
B T Leahy. 
.. 3 
23 
Dr Keyes . 
.. 2 
14 
W W Marshall.... 
.. 5 
23 
Shoot-off, same conditi 
ions: 
N Hubbard, Jr_ 
.. 6 
25 
L C Hopkins. 
.. 5 
20 
March cup, 25 targets: 
T Fox . 
.. 6 
25 
L Palmer . 
.. 0 
20 
B Leahy . 
.. 3 
25 
W Damron . 
.. 2 
20 
E Patterson . 
25 
L Hopkins . 
.. 5 
20 
F Moffett . 
.. 0 
24 
C Lockwood . 
.. 3 
18 
W Marshall . 
.. 5 
23 
II Werlemann . 
.. 6 
18 
A Hendrickson. 
.. 4 
23 
N Hubbard, Jr. 
.. 7 
25 
F Stephenson . 
.. 0 
22 
Shoot-off. 25 targets, for the 
cup: 
B Patterson . 
.. 4 
25 
N Hubbard, Tr. 
25 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
N Hubbard, |r.... 
.. 7 
25 
E Patterson . 
.. 4 
24 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
L Palmer . 
.. 0 
14 
G Stephenson . 
.. 2 
12 
W Damron. 
.. 1 
14 
E Lott . 
.. 1 
12 
R Fox . 
.. 4 
14 
H Werlemann . 
.. 4 
12 
C Lockwood . 
.. 1 
13 
N Hubbard, Tr.... 
.. 4 
12 
B Leahy . 
9 
13 
T Ernst . 
.. 2 
12 
L Plopkins . 
.. 3 
13 
E Patterson . 
.. 2 
12 
W Marshall . 
13 
Dr Keyes . 
.. 1 
12 
F Moffett . 
.. 0 
12 
A Plendrickson .... 
.. 2 
11 
F Stephenson . 
. . 0 
12 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
'\ IJamron . 
.. 1 
15 
R Fox . 
.. 4 
11 
I. Palmer . 
.. 0 
14 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
N Hubbard, Tr. 
.. 7 
25 
F B Stephenson.... 
.. 0 
23 
G G Stephenson... 
.. 3 
24 
A E Hendrickson.. 
.. 4 
23 
R E Fox. 
.. 6 
24 
B T Leahy. 
.. 4 
22 
L (J Hopkins. 
.. 5 
24 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 
21 
1 1 Keyes. 
2 
24 
W C Damron. 
.. 2 
19 
W W Marshall. 
.. 5 
24 
C A Lockwood. 
.. 3 
15 
E M Patterson. 
.. 4 
24 
L M Palmer. 
.. 0 
13 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
K E Fox. 
.. 6 
25 
T M Palmer, Tr... 
.. 0 
22 
A E Hendrickson.. 
.. 4 
24 
F B Stephenson... 
.. 0 
21 
F W Moffett. 
.. 0 
23 
G A Lockwood. 
.. 3 
20 
G G Stephenson... 
.. 3 
23 
C A Damron. 
.. 2 
19 
B 1 Leahy. 
.. 4 
23 
L C Hogkins. 
21 
N Hubbard, Tr. 
... 7 
23 
The Huron Indians. 
Exeter, Ont., March 29.— Scane and McCall tied for 
first and second high averages, which were divided. The 
trophy was won by R. Day. F. H. Conover, of Leaming¬ 
ton, and Mr. Hailford were present. 
Events: 123456789 10 
J E Cantlcn. 13 13 12 15 8 17 13 14 .. .. 
J Dodds .. 16 19 15 17 7 19 7 16 15 14 
Scane . 18 19 19 19 9 20 10 14 18 19 
Graham . 16 13 18 18 8 17 7 18 .... 
Hovey . 13 17 14 18 8 15 8 18 .. .. 
Titton .16. 7. 
F Treibner . 18 15 .. .. 6 13. 
T Carling .13 16 .. .. 8 13 9. 
D Hartlock . 15 17 17 15 8 19 8 16 18 16 
Sanders . 11 8 .. 15 2 7 8 .... 12 
B Glover . 18 15 18 19 19 17 8 19 18 17 
Day . 15 17 19 20 9 20 9 17 19 17 
Gilbraith . 17 12 17 1 8 9 .. 9 15 20 17 
W A Smith.18 16 17 18 10 18 8 14 15 17 
F Conover . 17 16 20 18 9 16 10 15 18 15 
Kerr . 14 15 15 17 8 17 7 14 .. 17 
J Treibner . 18 15 13 .. 5 12 8. 
East . 19 17 18 18 .. 16. 
Webb . 14 12 17 15 10 .. 8 15 .. 17 
W Johnson . 15. 
Hedley . S. 
McCall . 19 19 18 19 8 20 10 17 17 18 
R Emslie . 16 13 15 17 7 15 10 13 15 16 
Coffee . 12 16 16 15 5 15 5 11 .. .. 
Laing . 17 15 18 18 8 18 7 14 13 13 
J Bissett . 16 .. .. 10. 
McEwen . 14 .. .. 8 17. 
C Stanhope . 14 .. .. 10 .. 6. 
C Mahler . IS 19 19 14 10 16 7 18 12 14 
Wetherspoon . 15 20 IS 16 6 14 9 15 13 17 
Kennedy . 17 16 18 15 S 13 3 16 12 11 
E Brenner . 11 5 .. .. 6. 
Corrick . 9... 
Hartford . 12. 
H Smith . T. 
W H Hudson. 5. 
Hevwood . 4. 
H Bissett . .. .. 6 6 6 . 
W. Johns, Sec’y-Treas. 
Arkansas Championships. 
Pine Bluff, Ark., March 20.—The annual open con¬ 
test for the J. T. Lloyd challenge trophy was decided 
here yesterday and resulted in a win for VV. B. Miller, of 
Little Rock, with a score of 45 out of 50. L. I. Wade, a 
trade representative was high gun for the day with a 
score of 46, but not being a resident of the State was not 
eligible for the trophy. 
Mr. Miller is now the holder of both live-bird trophies, 
as some time ago he won the Peters Cartridge Co. cham¬ 
pionship trophy from John Pemberton; thus, for the 
present at least, Miller must be accorded the premier 
pigeon shot of the State. Both trophies are subject to 
challenge, but from the form shown by the holder in 
the contest he is likely to retain undisputed possession 
of them for some time. 
The shoot was held at Bell Park, a place well suited 
for a contest of this nature. There was a good, strong 
wind and this made the birds very active, so that it re¬ 
quired prompt and accurate holding to stop them in 
bounds. 
The contest was originally a 25-bird race, but on this 
occasion was changed to 50, and this proved very trying 
on some of the contestants, and is also shown by the 
score. 
On the day prior to the live-bird contest, there was a 
match for the individual target championship of the 
State between J. P. Wright, of Camden, holder, and 
J. E. Wells, of I'ine Bluff, challenger. This proved to 
be a nip-and-tuck affair, and resulted in a victory for 
Wells by 43 to 42. Mr. A. L. Morgan is an aspirant 
for the honor, and there will likely be a contest between 
him and the holder at the Camden tournament, April 18. 
Scores. 
L~ I " WadeTT..12212212201112121222*2111—23 
11222222222*21212122212*2—23—46 
W B Miller.22222022222222222222222*2—23 
22222222222*202222222222*—22—45 
F M Faurote.2*22111020222121120221222—21 
1102222222202200022122222—20—41 
T T Lloyd.*221210122222*11*02020022—17 
2222222*2222222*200221220—20—37 
P R Litzke.0*22*2222222222222*2*2222—19 
22*2200222*222222222*2**0—17—36 
J I J Wright.01*2102112122221212211122—23 
21222*122222222*2112w —18—40 
A L Morgan.221*220222222220222012222—21 
21222*22210222222222w —18—39 
C D Conrey.2212222222222222*22012211—23 
22122*2202022*2w —11—34 
J E Wells.122122122002120*1200200222—18 
1122012011222220 —14—32 
A L Wilson.1121120200222202202020200—16 
22202w — 4—20 
Paul R. Litzke. 
Cincinnati Rifle Association. 
The regular shoot of this Association took place on 
March 24, when the following scores were made at 
200yds., offhand, on German ring target: 
Honor. 
Hasenzahl .229 225 223 218 218—1173 70 
Payne .228 222 218 217 217—1102 67 
Nestler .220 214 219 210 209—1072 66 
Roberts .218 214 217 211 207—1067 64 
Freitag .218 215 210 208 205-1056 59 
Hofer .218 212 215 208 196—1049 53 
Dodge .220 208 205 205 204—1042 63 
Allen .203 197 197 19S 197— 992 58 
Drube .190 201 .— 391 56 
The following is the result of a telegraph match shot 
on March 24, between the Cincinnati Rifle Association 
and the St. Louis Central Sharpshooters’ Association. 
Conditions were ten men on a side, 25 shots per man, 
on the German ring target. A return match will be 
shot in the near future. 
Cincinnati Team. 
Pavne .225 218 113—536 
Hasenzahl .207 218 104—529 
Nestler .200 214 112—526 
Roberts .202 211 105—518 
Hofer .218 196 103—517 
Freitag .210 205 100—515 
Dodge .228 204 99—511 
Gindele .213 203 81—497 
Allen .197 197 100—494 
Drube .190 201 99—490—5133 
St. Louis Team. 
Schneidcwind .218 215 110—546 
Spaedy .207 218 102—527 
Bauer .209 193 106—508 
Roessler .213 187 1 07—507 
Kurka .193 208 104—504 
Schweighaefer .201 201 100—502 
■Sertt .180 200 97—477 
Bauer .181 1S8 99—468 
Ekstedt .188 174 100—466 
Mende .195 168 91—453—4955 
New Haven (>ui\ Club. 
Herewith are the scores of the Good Friday shoot of 
the New Haven Gun Club: 
We had a fair-sized crowd out, and made some good 
scores (and some bad ones). Mr. Charles Bristol is over 
eighty years of age, and we would suggest a glance at 
his scores. I think all will agree that they are wonderful 
for a man of his years. We take great pride in Mr. 
Bristol’s shooting, as we think that he Is the oldest 
shooter of ability at the traps. 
We had a very peculiar accident, although a very 
fortunate one, because no one was hurt. Mr. Shaw’s 
gun burst about four or five inches outside the fore¬ 
arm, turning a piece between two and three inches long 
and the whole circumference of the right barrel right 
back upon the top of the gun and over on to the other 
barrel. The break and turning back was as clean as 
though done by a machine. 
A very nice lunch was served and enjoyed by all. 
We hold our next shoot on the second Wednesday after¬ 
noon in April, (the 10th). I will forward scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 11 
Targets: 10 15 20 10 10 20 10 15 10 15 15 
Hamilton . 6 9 12 7 1 10 . 
Jones . 6 6 8 6 . 
Savage . . 7 12 16 3 5 12 . 
Orty . 8 13 16 8 5 18 7 14 9 14 14 
Hemmeller . 6 9 17 7 5 17 6 . 
Dr Smith . 7 12 19 6 6 17 3 .... 10 12 
C B Bristol . 6 13 .. 5 .. .. 5 13 6 12 .. 
Perin . 5..10.. 3.. 4.. 5.. 5 
G W Bristol . 2 5 5 3 1 . 
Haywood . 7 13 11 8 .. 14.11 .. 
Dr Tohnson . 0. 
Weiike . 5 1. 
Dr Hugo . 2. 
Robertson . 17 6 5 18 9 12 9 6 10 
Minor . 3. 
Wynne . 0 .. .. 0. 
Clark . 3 .. .. 4. 
Moore .11 7 .. 5 6 .. 
Bennett . 6. 
Shaw . ..' . 6 2. 
Carter . 6.. 1 7.. 
Sparks . 6. 
Ailing . 0 6 .. .. 
Hall . 5 .. 7 6 
Atwood . 7 2 5.. 
Leek . 1 5 .. 
Wm. T. Minor, Sec’y. 
North Side Rod and Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J.. March 30.-—The day was pleasant and 
favorable for good shooting. There were nineteen con¬ 
testants. There were nine programme events, and of 
these Joe Spaeth scored 24 out of 25. There were others 
also who scored well On Satuiday next the Northside 
team will cross the Hudson River to Maywpod to com¬ 
pete with the team of the Midland Club. 
We would like to hear from any amateur club which 
would be pleased to engage in a friendly match with us, 
five or ten men on a side; one shoot on each of the 
home grounds, 25 or 50 targets ner man. Clubs wishing 
to accept, please address the Northside Rod and Gun 
Club, care Garret H. Vermenten, 61 North Main street, 
Paterson. 
The scores follow: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
10 
25 
Spaeth . 
.. 10 
13 
25 
25 
22 
29 
23 
Banta . 
.. 9 
11 
20 
16 
10 
19 
22 
Beckler . 
9 
6 
19 
16 
17 
20 
20 
19 
Simonson .... 
.. 8 
9 
15 
12 
11 
Dwyer . 
O 
8 
4 
15 
12 
5 
Byrant . 
.. 4 
7 
8 
5 
Beckert . 
10 
23 
18 
Bogerton .... 
10 
21 
20 
W Tones .... 
.. 7 
7 
14 
13 
Lewis . 
.. 8 
9 
13 
10 
Landes . 
10 
14 
is 
4 
Howard . 
9 
19 
19 
18 
22 
10 
*Stevens . 
» 
10 
23 
20 
7 
Biscert . 
16 
21 
16 
17 
17 
20 
Polhemus 
Mumether ... 
6 
18 
Walker . 
6 
*Professional. 
The Pennsylvania Stale Shoot. 
Lebanon, Pa.. March 29.—The programme of the Penn¬ 
sylvania State shoot, to be held in this city May 20-22, 
will be ready for distribution in a few weeks. We wish 
to announce that this shoot will have one of the finest 
programmes ever given by the Pennsylvania State Sports¬ 
men’s Association. May 20, Monday, will be practice 
dav. 
The merchandise list will contain prizes that no shoot 
ever held in the Ufiited States has enrolled. A fine 
driving- horse will head the list. The total value of 
prizes will be over $2,000. 
Another very important feature, the Luther J. Squier 
pay-back system, has been adopted. This system has 
proven its worth in any tournament in which it was used. 
$500 will be added as follows: $50 each to the ten high 
amateurs each day; $50 each to the ten high amateurs 
shooting through the three days, and $300 to the ama¬ 
teurs shooting the entire programme not receiving their 
entrance, less the price of targets. 
A one-dollar assessment to each amateur each day 
will comprise the special purse which will all go to the 
amateurs. Please do not forget that this shoot will be 
for State shooters. This feature has been changed at the 
last committee meeting. For programme write the sub¬ 
scriber, J. A. Bollman, Cor. Sec’y. 
