April 13, 1907.] 
jT Dukes, South Side. 21 20 
E A Geoffry, South Side. 17 20 
F Carlough, South Side. 20 21 
H D Goode, South Side. 17 15 
Dr C E Talbot, South Side. 20 20 
F A Nott. Jr. 18 11 
H D Goode, South Side. 17 15 
Geo Bechtel, N. V. A. C. 18 19 
R T Hill, N. Y. A. C. 20 22 
G F Pelham, N. Y. A. C. 19 22 
F H Schauffler, N. Y. A. C. 17 22 
P R Robinson, N. Y. A. C. 14 14 
E W Reynolds, Bergen Beach . 21 23 
John Martin, Bergen Beach. 25 25 
Wm Hopkins, Bergen Beach... . 19 19 
John H Hendrickson, Bergen Beach.21 22 
A V Suydam, Bergen Beach. 17 13 
H D Bergen, Bergen Beach. 14 2 
H W Dreyer, Bergen Beach. 7 12 
Geo Kouwenhoven, Bergen Beach. 25 23 
G Rernsen, Bergen Beach. 21 18 
A S Seymour. Bergen Beach. 13 13 
C L McClave, Englewood. 16 20 
YY'. T Sorter, Englewood. 23 17 
Dr C Richter, Englewood. 22 18 
F H Lewis, Englewood. 22 20 
Dr C F Hunter, Englewood. 18 18 
T W Lvdecker, Englewood. 13 12 
Dr P Muller, Englewood. 12 13 
J G Ropes, Englewood. 18 19 
J T Hyland, Ossining:. 18 19 
Ed Brewerton. Ossining. 14 16 
N Dietrich, Ossining. 10 10 
G B Hubbell, Ossining. 16 19 
C G Blandford, Ossining. 18 20 
S Mullin, Ossining. 17 13 
W H Coleman, Ossining. 18 18 
J A Henderson, YY'ykagyl. 20 14 
J Dudley, Wykagyl . 18 20 
F W Howard, Wykagyl. 19 20 
Roy Fay, Crescent A. C. 21 22 
Dr E F Gleason, Crescent A C. 22 22 
■ O C Grinnell, Jr, Crescent A. C. 18 15 
L M Palmer, Jr, Crescent A C. 20 23 
F B Stephenson, Crescent A C. 21 21 
W C Damron, Jackson Park. 19 20 
H M Brigham, Crescent A C. 20 23 
A E Hendrickson, Crescent A C. 20 IS 
E Delaney, Belleville . 20 16 
\V Kelsal, Belleville. 13 IS 
II B Taylor, Belleville. 14 19 
J Sanford, Belleville. 19 18 
1 \V H Jacobson, Belleville. 8 12 
W B Perley, Montclair. 14 22 
F W Moffett, Montclair. 16 23 
Neaf Apgar, trade representative. 19 18 
Herbert Howland, Midland. 17 16 
J C Banta, Midland . 20 20 
H S Sindle, Jackson Park. 21 18 
( Ed Van Houten, Jackson Park. 19 16 
E W Morgan, Jackson Park. 16 13 
G A Hopper, Jackson Park. 18 22 
John Doty, Jackson Park. 19 16 
J W Hetherington, Jersey City. 20 20 
A H Bell, unattached. 16 16 
: I M Quimby, Cedar Grove. 20 19 
E C Meyer, Newton. 23 21 
E J Cahrs, Newton. 20 20 
A H Bricknier, Newton. 21 18 
E E Sitgraves, Newton. 19 17 
A J Drake, Newton. 12 13 
M N Moudel, Newton. 16 22 
W M Hooey, Ind. of Plainfield. 22 20 
S F Sebacher, Ind. of Plainfield. 19 22 
Scott Terry, Ind. of Plainfield. 18 21 
Joseph Booreham, Ind. of Plainfield.... 21 16 
| T H Braughtinghem, Ind. of Plainfield.. 20 17 
] E M Luckey, Ind. of Plainfield. 11 9 
j J E Bender, Northside, Paterson. 15 18 
F Von Deeston, Melrose. 19 23 
H Booth, Melrose. 17 19 
, Wm Kurz, Melrose. 12 19 
l C II Zunbuehl, Melrose. 20 17 
I Chas S Clark, Melrose. 
I L Gille, Jersey City. 
J Geo Fitzsimons, unattached 
' J W Howard, N. Y. A. C. 
J H Barkley, Trenton. 
j G H Jacobus, Cedar Grove. 
, H Moser, Cedar Grove. 
I S Crane, Montclair. 20 17 
i G W Boxall, Montclair. 18 IS 
H J Frost, unattached. 16 14 
Scores of winning team: 
Bergen Beach G. C. 
! John Martin.95 
G Kouwenhoven.... 94 
E W Reynolds.85 
Team in second place: 
Crescent A. C. 
Dr E F Gleason...91 H M Brigham 
L M Palmer, Jr.85 Roy Fay. 
F B Stephenson... .85 
24 20 
18 23 
20 23 
14 14 
14 14 
9 11 
19 18 
19 IS 
18 19 
16 14 
21 19 
22 24 
22 17 
17 25 
18 8 
15 15 
22 24 
18 21 
9 10 
19 21 
18 21 
20 21 
20 23 
16 17 
15 8 
22 18 
is is 
16 15 
17 i? 
17 19 
23 2i 
20 15 
19 23 
17 23 
16 21 
22 25 
14 20 
22 20 
23 20 
16 23 
18 23 
13 16 
18 17 
19 16 
22 19 
23 23 
19 21 
16 17 72 
15 .. 
19 16 
20 22 
17 19 
16 .. 
17 19 
17 16 
14 16 
17 16 
15 16 
20 22 
15 8 
18 20 
8 12 
20 15 
72 
L Hendrickson.. .85 
G Remsen .78 
;—437 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 6.—Perhaps, owing to the 
strenuous day on last Wednesday on the grounds of our 
club, when the Metropolitan championship tournament 
| was run off, the attendance was very small to-day. 
Events 1 and 2 were for practice. Events 3 and 4 were 
for the club cup, and events 5 and 6, were the Hunter 
Arms trophy, Cockefair being the winner of both. Scores 
| follow: 
: Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
; Targets: 10 15 25 25 30 20 
I Cockefair . 7 12 21 16 22 11 
; Batten . 6 13 15 18 20 10 
Winslow . 7 14 16 9 18 9 
| Holloway . 9 20 12 .. 
Bush . 17. 
No. 6 was at 10 pairs. Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
FOREST AND STREAM. 589 
-- - - - - —----S 
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. 
BULLSEYE TARGET : 
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: 
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 Rifles and Winchester Cartridges, of 
all calibers, are superior to all other makes. 
They Shoot Where You Hold 
North River Gun Club. 
Edgewater, N. J., April 6— Event 5 was the monthly 
shoot for a case of shells, and the result was a tie be¬ 
tween Messrs. Bissing and Ropes. Distance handicap 
prevailed. Scores: _ 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
Targets - 20 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 
Dr Hunter, 18. 14 9 13 11 13 13 11 .. .. 
Eickhoff, IS . 15 10 12 12 20 11 13 .. .. 
Hans, IS .. 16 10 13 15 21 13 
McClare, 20 . 17 9 
Richter, 20 . 17 7 
Ropes, 20 
14 14 20 14 15 13 
14 11 16 11 12 .. 
16 10 14 13 21 13 15 14 
Russell, 16 . 11 
Allison, 18 . 
Piercy, 20 . 19 
9 10 11 15 
6 6 7 17 7 12 .. .. 
. 15 11 20 12 13 15 10 
James R. Merrill, Sec’y. 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., April 6.—Scores herewith are of the 
regular bi-monthly shoot of the Ossining Gun Club, made 
Saturday, April 6. The totals of events 3 and 4 and 5 
and 6 made up 25-target handicaps. The prizes were 
fine watches, a gold and a silver one, brought up and 
presented for the day’s sport by Dr. Shaw. 
Blandford, with his handicap, won the first event with 
a clean score. Brewerton annexed the other watch. 
In event 7, at 30 targets, distance handicap, two bar¬ 
rels allowed, for the Hunter Arms Co.’s vase, Blandford 
got a win from the 20yd. mark, Coleman being the run¬ 
ner-up. The vase must be won five times to own. 
Events: 
1 
o 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
10 
10 
10 
15 
10 
15 
H. 
30 
C G Blandford, 3. 
. 10 
8 
9 
13 
7 
11 
20 
25 
J T Hyland, 4.. . 
. 6 
5 
4 
10 
4 
4 
19 
w 
Edw Brew’erton, 6. 
. 7 
4 
4 
14 
8 
10 
18 
17 
C Dietrich. 8 . 
. 4 
5 
3 
9 
8 
5 
Dr Shaw, 2 . 
8 
6 
13 
8 
10 
is 
22 
W H Coleman, 2. 
S 
10 
9 
5 
12 
18 
24 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
16-gauge gun. 
The distances 
were from 
16 to 21yds. 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 5 
Events: 
12 3 
4 5 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 25 
Targets: 
25 25 25 
25 25 
Kelly . 
19 25 18 15 .. 
E Voorhies 
...17 19 IS 
8 .. 
McKane .... 
13 18 17 20 .. 
H Voorhies 
.. 15 13 14 
Martin . 
17 19 24 18 .. 
Haney .... 
.. 15 19 18 
i2 17 
Bergen . 
18 21 21 17 .. 
Simpson .. 
.15 
7 .. 
Dreyer . 
14 18 12 9 20 
Griffith .... 
10 21 
Reynolds ... 
19 .... 17 21 
1 
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