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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[April 13, 1907. 
The Enterprise Gun Club. 
The second contest for the McKeesport Daily News 
cup was shot in the usual prompt manner. Sec’y J. F. 
Calhoun won on a score of 47. Noel E. Calhoun, the 
only son of J. F., and a chip of the old block, put 24 
out of business in the Hunter Arms Co. vase contest and 
took it. This was to have been a 50-target race, but on 
account of one trap breaking down it was decided to 
cut it down to' 25 
The next contest for the Daily News cup will be held 
here Saturday, April 13. 
Enterprise Gun Club will put up a beautiful loving cup, 
open to all. It will be a 50-target race, handicaps as 
follows: Each contestant to have as many extra targets 
to shoot at as his score is short of the high man in this 
special race. All ties to be shot off miss-and-out. The 
man breaking the longer takes the cup home for good. 
Mr. Taylor and Luther Squier, trade representatives, 
were present, and we hope to see them often. 
The scores were as follows: 
Daily News cup, 50 targets: 
Targets: 15 20 15 1’j Targets: 15 20 15 T’l 
J F Calhoun.. 14 20 13—47 Shorr . 11 16 12—39 
T D Davis.... 13 18 14—45 R Taylor .12 16 9—37 
Goldstrom .... 
12 
18 12—42 
IT Hale . 
.. 12 
14 
9—35 
Straub . 
10 20 11—41 
Rhodes . 
.. 14 
15 
8—35 
George . 
12 
17 11—40 
Barnes . 
.. 11 12 
11—34 
Everett . 
11 16 13—40 
McFarland . 
... 9 14 
9—32 
Knight . 
12 
18 10—40 
Bartley . 
.. 8 12 
11—31 
J Hale . 
12 
17 8—37 
Pickles . 
.. 8 13 
7—28 
Professionals: 
Taylor . 
15 18 15—48 
Squiers . 
.. 14 17 
14—45 
Hunter Arms 
Co. vase, 25 
singles, use of 
both 
barrels. 
handicaps 16 to t 
10yds.: 
H. T. 
H. T. 
Noel . 
....17 24 
Davis . 
.19 18 
W Hale . 
....18 23 
Knight . 
.17 18 
H Hale . 
....17 23 
Rhodes . 
.16 17 
J Hale . 
....17 21 
Barnes f. 
.16 16 
Goldstrom .... 
....IS 20 
Shorr . 
.17 15 
Calhoun . 
Everett . 
.17 13 
R Taylor .. 
....16 19 
Vitous . 
.16 22 
Professionals 
Taylor 
....20 24 
Squier . 
.20 22 
Percy. 
Mountain View—Alert. 
Easton, Pa., April 6. —A large crowd of spectators 
gathered on the Alert Gun Club grounds to-day to wit¬ 
ness the second contest of a series of three matches 
between teams of the Mountain View Gun Club, of Pen 
Argyle, and Alert Gun Club. The Mountain View team 
won, 213 to 204. The local paper commented on the 
match as follows: “The defeat was hardly expected by 
the home team, but disappointment is tempered by the 
compliment implied by the fact that the visiting club 
found it necessary to bring the pick of many clubs for 
miles around. Pen Argyle, the home of the Mountain 
View Gun Club, furnished but three of the team's mem¬ 
bers. Their ringers included these notable shots: 
Kramlich, Schlicher and Heil, of Allentown; Englert, of 
Catasauqua; Stiles, of Bangor; Graves, of Delaware 
Water Gap; and Hoffman, of Basking Ridge, N. J., a 
far-tamed wing shot, who is known to sportsmen every¬ 
where as Applejack.” 
.T. F. -Pleiss made high individual score, 25 straight. 
The scores: 
Mountain View. Alert. 
C Kramlich.... 
.23 
J F Pleiss. 
...25 
Hoffman . 
.19 
E F Markl-ey _ 
...24 
Stiles . 
.18 
G Stubblebine... 
...21 
B Van Kirk ... 
*>*> 
W Raub, Jr. 
...24 
Gilbert . 
.21 
Boengle . 
.. .19 
Graves . 
92 
Leidy . 
...21 
Hamilton . 
.21 
R Young . 
...15 
A Heil . 
.24 
Mitchell . 
...14 
Schlicher . 
99 t 
20 
Englert . 
.21—213 
Wilson . 
...24—204 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., April 6.—The Meadow Springs 
Gun Club started a new series of prize shoots to-day. 
A sliding handicap, 16 to 20yds., governed tire competi¬ 
tion. No5. 1 and 2 were for the Hunter trophy. No. 
3 was for the Dupont trophy. No. 4 was for the club 
prize. 
Events: 
1 2 3 4 T’l 
Events: 
1 
2 3 4 T’l 
M Emrey.. 
. 23 12 19 16—70 
Franklin .. 
. 15 
9 15 9—48 
G Smith... 
. 21 14 19 16—70 
Chandler . 
. 13 
17 15 15—60 
ITillpot .... 
. 20 19 21 18—78 
Jones . 
. 12 
10 10 12—44 
Gothard ... 
. 20 17 20 17—74 
W Hansel. 
. 12 
11 9 14—46 
Masdin ... 
.19 9 15 13—56 
Heathcote 
. 12 
18 13 17—60 
Howard ... 
. 19 16 18 17—70 
Pierce .... 
. 11 
10 11 10—42 
Garber .... 
. 16 19 15 20—70 
Kauffman.. 
11 
11 10 12—44 
Kane . 
. 16 16 18 10—60 
Fish . 
. 10 
16 13 13—53 
Henry .... 
John . 
. 16 18 18 16—68 
. 15 16 13 18—62 
Walters .. 
. 10 
14 8 16—48 
Florists’ Gun Club. 
V ISSNioming. Pa., April 6.—Mr. Lester German was 
high gun in the 100-target shoot of the Florists’ Gun 
Club to-day. He scored 93. Mr. Charles Newcomb was 
a close second 
with 
92. Scores: 
Targets: 
25 
25 25 
25 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 
German 
24 
24 23 
22—93 
Fallen! me.. 
19 22 18 18—77 
T ansey .... 
22 
20 19 
22—83 
Brenizer ... 
20 18 16 16—70 
Crooks .... 
20 
21 22 
19—82 
McCarty ... 
22 21 21 19—83 
Newcomb.. 
24 
24 20 
24—92 
Fontaine ... 
18 14 20 18—70 
St Clair.... 
23 IS 22 
23—86 
Reade . 
13 15 16 18—62 
Cantrell ... 
20 
23 19 
21—83 
M Wentz . 
19 19 23 21—82 
Huber . 
24 
23 19 
19—S5 
Dr Cotting. 
12 19 15 16—62 
F Coleman. 
21 
22 21 
25—89 
1 F Pratt.. 
20 17 22 17—76 
Buc.kvvalter. 
99 
23 24 
20—89 
Dr Brown.. 
17 14 18 19—68 
Shew . 
21 16 20 
18-75 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, I.. I., April 6.—The main feature of the 
Crescent Athletic Club’s closing shoot of the season was 
the team contests, that with the Boston Athletic Asso¬ 
ciation being of special importance. There were eight 
men on a side, and each man shot at 100 targets. The 
Crescent team won. The scores were 662 and 638. Thus 
the home team secured a leg on the cup. The next 
contest will be at Boston, on Saturday of this week. 
Some special events were shot after the great team con¬ 
test was concluded. The Moonlight Squad of the Cres¬ 
cents contested with a picked-up team called the Sun¬ 
lights, and the Sunlighters defeated the Moonlighters by 
a score of 122 to 106. A pleasing feature was the reading 
of a letter from Mr. F. Pelham, chairman of the New 
York Athletic Club shooting committee, offering the 
Crescent shooters the use of the New York Athletic 
Club’s shooting grounds during April, the remaining 
month of their shooting season. Scores. 
Crescent A. C. 
L M Palmer, Jr_ 
.... 22 
24 
22 
22 
90 
Henry Kryn . 
.... 18 
23 
20 
20 
81 
F W Moffett . 
.... 20 
20 
19 
21 
so 
F B Stephenson... 
.... 19 
22 
23 
24 
88 
H M Bingham. 
.... 22 
20 
24 
22 
88 
W C Damron. 
.... 22 
23 
17 
19 
81 
A G Southworth... 
.... 21 
18 
20 
21 
80 
O C Grinnell, Tr... 
.... 16 
19 
21 
IS 
74 
160 
1G9 
166 
167 
662 
Boston 
A. A. 
Dr E F Gleason.... 
.... 21 
20 
20 
19 
80 
C Howell . 
.... 21 
17 
18 
20 
76 
T G Adams. 
.... 24 
18 
20 
16 
78 
F Owen . 
.... 20 
21 
20 
17 
78 
G Clarke . 
... 21 
20 
20 
18 
79 
D Hallett . 
.... 23 
23 
24 
23 
93 
P H Powell. 
.... 20 
21 
20 
19 
80 
W Titcomb . 
.... 18 
17 
17 
22 
74 
168 
157 
159 
154 
638 
Referee, Tack Fanning. 
Team =hoot at 25 
targets: 
Sunlights. 
Moonlights. 
Palmer . 
.23 
Moffett ... 
.18 
Gleason . 
.21 
F B : 
Stephenson... 
.23 
Bingham . 
.22 
Damron .. 
99 
Lott . 
.19 
Lockwood 
.17 
G Stephenson _ 
.17 
Hendrickson .. 
.15 
Clarke . 
.20—122 
Cramer ... 
.11- 
-106 
Scratch shoot, 25 
targets: 
F W Moffett . 
99 , 
E A Lott.. 
,..19 
E B Stephenson... 
99 
A E Hendrickson.. 
...18 
H M Brigham. 
.21 
W C 
Damron.. 
...15 
L M Palmer, Tr... 
.21 
G G 
Steph' 
enson... 
...14 
Dr Gleason . 
.19 
C A Lockwood 
... 7 
Special match, 25 
targets: 
W G Titcomb. 
.23 
Dr Gleason 
...21 
Special match, 25 
targets: 
W G Titcomb. 
.22 
Roy Fay . 
...21 
Philadelphia Trapshooters’ League. 
Philadelphia, April 6.—The third season of the Phil¬ 
adelphia Trapshooters’ League was concluded to-day. The 
S. S. White Gun Club won the year’s trophy, making a 
total of 2779 out of a possible 3506. The Highland Gun 
Club, of Edge Hill, was second with 2619; North Cam¬ 
den was third with 2376; Media was fourth with 2256. 
High individual score was made by Mr. Charles New¬ 
comb, 226, in five contests, his average being 90 per 
cent. 
The final shoot was held at Wissinoming. Fred Cole¬ 
man was high man, scoring 46 out of 50. The day was 
favorable for shooting. Scores: 
S. S. Whites. Highland. 
Fontain 
.3S 
Denham . 
.38 
Pratt . 
.39 
Boyer . 
,.35 
Griffith .... 
.42 
M Wentz . 
.44 
40 
Firth ...... 
.40 
Crooks . 
,.41 
F Coleman 
.46 
Bender . 
.43 
Tansey . 
.4L 
Huber . 
..38 
Cantrell .... 
.43 
Hamel . 
.33 
Newcomb . 
.44 
Franklin . 
,.40 
St Clair ... 
.45- 
-421 
Clark . 
..44—396 
North 
Camden. 
Media. 
Bryant . 
.32 
Little ., 
,.27 
Larsen . 
.32 
Copple .. 
..38 
Stratton ... 
.30 
Manges . 
..36 
French .... 
.35 
7 absent members. 
.175—27(i 
Fleming ... 
.38 
Pfell . 
.43 
Wicks . 
.38 
Lamb ert ... 
.42 
Gest . 
.31- 
-351 
The other scores made by the League shooters and 
which did not have place on the team’s average, follow: 
S. S. White—Stahr 36, Kendall 23, Reade 34,, Hinkson 
31, (Totting 32, Brenizer 32, George 32, Robinson 38. 
Highland—Lohr 28, Davis 31, Smith 33, E. Wentz 32, 
Pierson 26, Wakeley 23, Gilbert 30, Greenwood 20, Schoef- 
fer 32, Cooper 34, Roatsch 27. 
North Camden—Marcy 29, Brown 17. 
North sides—Midland 
Paterson, N. J., April 8.—The team ot tne North 
Side Rod and Gun Club defeated the team of the Mid¬ 
land Gun Club, at Maywood, on April 6. After the team 
contest some sweepstakes were shot, in which some ex¬ 
cellent scores were made. The team shoot had members 
and scores as follows: 
Midland. North Sides. 
T C Banta. 
....13 
J Spaeth . 
..20 
H Howland . 
....14 
A Howard . 
. .18 
T P Howland.... 
... .24 
A A Hedgerman.. 
..IS 
H Stalling . 
....14 
Dr Reagen . 
..15 
J Scoskie . 
....19—84 
H Beckler . 
. .19-90 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Rochelle, N. Y., April 6. —The scores made at 
the shoot of the Wykagyl Country Club to-day are ap¬ 
pended : 
The members and guests cups 25 targets, was won by 
Ogden. Scores: 
. II. T. 
H. T 
Ogden . 
. 4 23 
Brennan . 
.... 1 21 
Bavier . 
. 2 IS 
Henderson . 
....2 22 
Calhoun .... 
. 2 20 
Howard . 
....2 21 
Scoble . 
. 4 IS 
Pelham . 
.... 0 19 
Sauer gun, 
25 targets, won 
by Brennan: 
Ogden . 
. 5 19 
Brennan . 
....2 & 
Bavier . 
. 3 13 
Henderson . 
....2 14 
Calhoun ... 
. 2 21 
Howard . 
....2 21 
Scoble ...... 
. 4 17 
Pelham . 
.... 0 21 
April cup. 
won by Bavier: 
Ogden . 
. 4 22 
Henderson . 
....2 20 
Bavier . 
. 3 23 
Howard . 
.... 2 20 
Calhoun ... 
9 22 
Pelham . 
.... 0 SO 
Scoble . 
. 4 19 
Talcott . 
....3 1C 
Brennan ... 
. 1 18 
Buskie trophy, 25 targets, 
won by Talcott: 
✓ 
Ogden . 
. 4 17 
Henderson . 
....2 17' 
Bavier . 
. 2 18 
Howard . 
....2 17 
Calhoun ... 
. 2 16 
Pelham . 
.... 0 18 
Scoble . 
. 4 12 
Talcott . 
....3 23 
Brennan ... 
. 1 19 
Club championship: 
Pelham .... 
. 17 
Brennan . 
. 18 
Howard .... 
.17 
Miss-and-out: 
9 
. 0 
Bavier . 
. 5 
Howard . 
. 0 
Calhoun ... 
. 3 
Pelham . 
. : 6 
Scoble . 
. 0 
Talcott . 
. 0 
Brennan ... 
. 1 
Three-man 
team match, 100 targets per man: 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
Fox Hill Golf 
Club. 
Henderson 
. 81 
Bechtel . 
...85 
Calhoun ... 
. 87 
Keppler . 
...84 
Held . 
. 73—241 
Lembeck . 
...65—234 
Five men 
tied for the March cup with one 
leg each. 
Scores on shoot-off, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
H. T. 
Pelham .... 
. 0 20 
Howard . 
. 1 13 
Calhoun ... 
. 1 18 
Scoble . 
_ 3 13 
Henderson 
. 1 16 
Utica Gun Club. 
Utica, N. Y.—April 3 and 4 our part of the programme 
as advertised was carried out, and no one lost anything 
other rhan the charge of 2 cents each for the targets shot 
at. We refunded $53.36 entrance money to those who 
were not able to win their entrance less the price of 
targets, and had a snug little sum left for the gun club. 
If the “money back” plan will work on a little plan, the 
next Ohio State shoot, which will be given under the 
same system, ought to- be a financial success for the 
Columbus Gun Club. 
Scores made at the “money back” tournament of the 
Utica G.un Club follow: 
Total two days. 
___A_. 
April 1. 
April 2. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
D D Gross. 
175 
178 
360 
353 
Le Noir . 
.. .174 
170 
360 
344 
T R Taylor. 
....164 
178 
360 
342 
C A Young. 
....170 
170 
360 
340 
L M Bottenfield... 
....166 
171 
360 
337 
Lon Fisher . 
....166 ' 
171 
360 
337 
W R Chamberlain. 
....173 
163 
360 
336 
G R Tensen. 
....167 
166 
360 
333 
T H Smith. 
....168 
163 
360 
331 
Frank Alkire . 
....166 
165 
360 
331 
C Price . 
....163 
165 
360 
328 
F A Hulsbizer. 
....166 
156 
360 
321 
Fred Shattuck .... 
....160 
160 
360 
320 
E M Stout. 
.159 
151 
360 
310 
F P Hall. 
....144 
156 
360 
300 
Nick Hall . 
....156 
144 
360 
300 
Lee Dial . 
....159 
141 
360 
300 
W T Welshimer.. 
....154 
140 
360 
294 
J L Stevenson. 
.140 
151 
360 
291 
H L Jackson. 
.140 
127 
360 
267 
Chas Schell . 
....152 
37 
225 
184 
Dr Wvrich . 
.170 
180 
170 
Tohn Keifer . 
.147 
, . . 
180 
147 
Bud Wince . 
S6 
105 
86 
Sunny Preston ... 
41 
60 
41 
Lebanon—Harrisburg. 
Lancaster, Pa., April 4.— The two rival teams of live- 
bird shooters, respectively, of Dauphin and Lancaster 
counties, Pa., met for the fourth time in competition for 
a purse of $300. Lebanon again proved to 1 be the win¬ 
ner, making the third victory out of the four shoots. 
This contest was held on neutral grounds, those of 
F. L. Clark, at Lancaster. The birds were an exception¬ 
ally good, strong lot. A number of birds were hit hardy 
but were not scored. The scores were not so good as in 
the previous shoots, the birds being better, although 
Dinger, Jolly and Buck did splendid work. 
The conditions were: Ten-man teams, 15 birds, $10 
entrance. Scores: 
Lebanon Team. 
Harrisburg 
Team. 
Buck .. 
.14 
Tully . 
Trait ord ...... 
.13 
Dinger . 
.15 
Shanaman ... 
.13 
Sutler . 
.13 
Blecker . 
.13 
Oliver . 
.13 
Hansell . 
.13 
Stevenson . 
.12 
Bollman ...... 
.12 
Hunter . 
.12 
Duffy . 
.12 ' 
Curtis . 
.11 
Ehrhorn . 
.12 
Brewster . 
.11 
Ressler . 
.11 
Bvres . 
9 
Gloas . 
.10—123 
Allen . 
.9 
