April 20, 1907. | 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Social Target Club Shoot. 
Kansas City. Mo. —Twenty members of tbe Social 
Target club faced tbe traps at Schmelzer’s Blue River 
Shooting Park, Tuesday afternoon, April 9. The sun was 
bright and beautiful, the air crisp and fresh, but a 
“choppy” wind made the targets duck, and they were 
difficult" to break. In tbe first event, 50 targets, Zufelt 
and Scott tied with 46. Of the guests, Norton was high 
with 47. 
The most interesting feature of the afternoon was two 
team races, 25 targets per man. Zufell’s team won, 206 
to Mastin’s 195. The second team race resulted: Zufeldt’s 
team JS3 • Mastin’s 177. 
Dr. Sheldon and Mr. Scott did some good shooting 
in the team race, breaking 24 out of a possible 25. 
The Social Target Club is appropriately named, for 
guests and members are royally treated, and the “bunch” 
are jolly good-fellows. Erhardt, Norton, Waters and 
Thomas were guests of the club. The scores: 
Social target club, 50 targets: 
Rickmers .20 21—41 Burke .20 16—36 
Ronner .24 22—46 
Crosby .21 19—40 
Regan .23 21—44 
Scott .23 23—46 
Van Wyck .17 21—38 
Harlan, Sr.17 19—36 
Moore .16 16—32 
Team race, 25 targets per man: 
Zufelt .22 24—46 
Drummond .22 19—41 
Schmelzer .17 31—38 
♦Erhardt .18 21—39 
*Norton .23 24—47 
♦Waters .19 19—38 
♦Thomas .21 18—39 
Mastin . 
.18 
Zufelt . 
....21 
Dr Tesson ... 
22 
Dr Sheldon . 
,...24 
Williams . 
.19 
Dr Ronner . 
.. .21 
Rickmers . 
.18 
Erhardt . 
...20 
rP Kopp . 
Cosby . 
...22 
Waters . 
.22 
Dr Regan . 
...20 
Schmelzer .... 
.18 
Drummond . 
...16 
; Van Wyck ... 
.17 
Harlan, Sr . 
...19 
Moore . 
. 19 
N Kelley . 
...19 
Norton . 
.21—195 
L Scott . 
...24—206 
H Second team 
race, 25 targets 
per man: 
Mastin . 
.17 
Zufelt . 
99 
Dr Tesson ... 
.20 
Sheldon . 
...21 
Williams . 
.19 
Ronner . 
...21 
1 Rickmers . 
.19 
N Kelley . 
...22 
Kopp . 
.22 
Cosby . 
...18 
j Waters . 
.24 
09 
, Schmelzer .... 
.23 
Drummond . 
...14 
Van Wyck ... 
.17 
Erhardt . 
...23 
1 1 Moore . 
.16—177 
Harlan, Sr. 
...20—183 
A Social Tramp. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 13.—Weather conditions were 
not favorable for either a large attendance or high scores 
this afternoon, as it rained quite hard most of the time. 
Event 1 was at 10 targets for practice. 
Event 2 was at 50 targets handicap. This was the first 
try for the L. C. Smith single-trigger ejector gun. The 
event is open to club members only, and will occur on 
the second and fourth Saturdays of April, May and 
June. Mr. Cockefair was the winner to-day. 
Event 3, 50 targets, handicap, scores to count on the 
members’ trophy of 1907, which is at 500 targets, handi¬ 
cap, and which can be shot for at any time during the 
year. Messrs. Crane, Winslow and Piercy each made 
good scores in this event. 
Event 4 was for practice. 
The best shooting the afternoon was done by George 
Piercy, he breaking the last 50 straight. 
On April 27 the Princeton University team pay a visit 
to Montclair and shoot a return match with the Mont¬ 
clair Gun Club. 
Events: 
Targets: 
A R Allan 
G Batten . 
G W Boxall... 
I S Crane. 
P H Cockefaii 
G H Piercy... 
E Winslow ... 
C E Jacobus.. 
S C Wheeler 
1 
2 
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4 
10 
50 
50 
25 
H.B. f. 
H.B. T. 
8 
0 40 40 
0 31 31 
10 
8 31 39 
8 34 42 
14 
8 
4 40 44 
4 36 40 
4 
6 37 43 
6 41 47 
99 
, 10 
6 42 48 
6 38 44 
10 
0 46 46 
0 46 46 
25 
7 
8 33 41 
8 39 47 
4 37 41 
21 
Edward Winslow, Sec’v. 
The Enterprise Gun Club. 
McKeesport, Pa., April 13.—The third contest for the 
Daily News cup was pulled off on these grounds April 
13. It was one of the most unfavorable days we have 
ever yet struck It _was cold, raining and snowing all 
day. let thirteen men faced the traps. The contest re¬ 
sulted in a tie between Calhoun and Knight on 45. In 
the shoot-off at 15 targets, Calhoun won by breaking 14 
to Knight’s 11. 
The contest for the Enterprise Gun Club loving cup 
was postponed bv the shooters until Saturday. April 20. 
A vote being taken, the club wanted to shoot it off as it 
had been advertised; but those present thought it wise to 
postpone, and give other sportsmen a chance to partici¬ 
pate. 
The next contest for the News trophy will be shot here 
on Saturday, April 20, and the loving cup contest will 
follow, and is open to all. The scores, 50 targets, for 
the cup: 
J F Calhoun.45 
Knight .45 
W Hale .44 
Everett .43 
Noel . 40 
Welshons .39 
H Hale .36 
Shoot-off, 15 targets: 
Calhoun .14 
Goldstrom .35 
Davis .33 
George .29 
J Hale .28 
Harper .28 
Gallagher .23 
Knight _.'.11 
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