FOREST AND STREAM 
629 
Oct. 17 , 1908 .] 
Chester—Ridley Gun Club. 
Ridley Park, Pa., Oct. 10.—The last five events, 20 
targets each, constituted also a 100 -target event, the 
hignest total to win. There were three prizes the 
winners of which were: First, C. H. Newcomb, Phila¬ 
delphia; second, D. A. Herrold, Sunbury, Pa.; third, 
E. T. Ford, Philadelphia. 
The winner in the special event was Herman, of Phila¬ 
delphia. The special event was a re-entry contest, miss- 
ra-out. 
All events 
were g 
overned by distance handicaps. 
The 
scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Hdcp. 
123456789 10 11 
15 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 
T’t’l. 
German 
....21 
11 14 11 14 13 13 16 18 17 19 19 
165 
Worthington 
.. 20 
13 15 12 15 14 14 16 14 17 20 18 
168 
Apgar . 
...20 
14 13 9 14 12 14 14 16 15 14 16 
151 
Herrold .... 
... 20 
14 12 11 12 10 14 15 17 19 19 17 
160 
Newcomb .. 
... 20 
13 13 12 15 12 15 17 17 17 17 19 
167 
Ballentine . 
....19 
11 11 9 14 12 13 18 19 14 17 15 
153 
Hamlin .... 
...18 
12 13 11 12 13 12 16 16 14 17 14 
150 
j Crane . 
...18 
9 10 6 13 10 14 19 15 17 18 14 
145 
Lewis . 
...18 
14 14 11 11 13 14 16 16 17 17 17 
159 
Banks . 
...20 
. 12 13 15 14 15 17 
86 
Butler . 
....16 
9 13 11 14 11 10 11 14 13 14 15 
135 
Drop . 
...16 
10 11 8 6 10 12 11 13 12 15 14 
122 
Pepper .... 
Cook . 
...16 
11 11 8 10 8 10 . 
58 
...16 
10 12 14 13 .. .. 15 .. 10 19 18 
111 
Fulmer .... 
...16 
4 13 8 7 7 7 8 9 10 12 11 
96 
Pratt, .... 
...17 
. 10 12 19 18 16 18 16 
105 
Ford . 
...18 
. 12 12 19 18 14 19 18 
112 
Bender .... 
...19 
. 13 14 15 15 15 17 19 
108 
Herman ... 
...18 
. 13 12 19 18 16 17 15 
110 
Cordery ... 
...17 
12 12 13 10 12 11 13 15 14 17 16 
145 
Bates . 
...18 
11 13 9 10 12 14 18 19 18 15 14 
133 
Morgan ... 
...17 
10 .. 12 12 11 13 17 13 . 
88 
Shattock .. 
....16 
. 14 16 15 
45 
Ladomes .. 
...16 
. 9. 
9 
Coffey . 
...18 
. 17 16 15 19 16 
83 
Fisher . 
...20 
. 15 12 16 14 
57 
Oliver .... 
...19 
. 11 14 16 .. 15 17 16 
89 
Haldt . 
...16 
.16 17 
33 
Hud son Gun f lub. 
Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 11.— Quite a number of mem¬ 
bers took advantage of the fine weather to-day and went 
out to the grounds of the Hudson Gun Club to attend 
the regular bi-monthly shoot. 
The interest of the morning focused on event No. 3, 
which was ? contest for a corduroy shooting outfit, 
donated by our treasurer, Mr. Heritage, and was won 
with a straight score by Wm. O’Brien, as was also the 
club’s monthly badge in event No. 2, with a score of 22. 
The club will start a series of six shoots for a valuable 
watch fob, donated through the kindness of our club 
member and representative of the Western Cartridge Co., 
Mr. H. L. Brown, commencing Oct. 25. The club will 
add several additional prizes in this event; entrance, price 
of birds. 
Visitors are always welcome to take part in the open 
events. We trap targets at one cent each to everybody. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
J. 
Putney . 
15 
22 
15 
20 
r 
Malcomb . 
17 
18 
Williams . 
. 21 
21 
21 
22 
Schoverling . 
. 16 
16 
21 
14 
Raymond . 
. 20 
19 
19 
16 
Dr O’Brien . 
. 13 
12 
15 
16 
ii 
v 
Paulson . 
. 12 
12 
12 
13 
J Pape . 
10 
14 
15 
12 
H Pape . 
. 18 
21 
17 
17 
16 
W O’Brien . 
22 
25 
22 
Jacobson . 
22 
20 
23 
« 
Heritage . 
. 16 
18 
15 
Hughes . 
19 
21 
24 
Kurzell . 
14 
15 
J Werner .. 
18 
13 
19 
22 
Emmons . 
15 
14 
20 
18 
Wilshire . 
9 
9 
12 
Higgs . 
21 
Garfield Gun Club. 
Chicago, Oct. 10.—The following scores were made at 
the weekly shoot of the Garfield Gun Club on afternoon 
of above date: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: 10 25 15 15 25 10 15 20 
Eaton . 8 19 13 13 19. 
Walsh . 9 20 11 13 21 9 9 .. 
1 Thomas . 4 19 14 11 20 .. 10 .. 
McDonald . 10 22 13 13 24 10 .. 16 
Einfeldt . 8 23 11 11 23 10 .. 16 
Goetter . 4 16 9 9 18 . 
In the club trophy, No. 2, Einfeldt was high in Class 
A with 23 birds, and Eaton in Class B with 19. 
In the Du Pont trophy, No. 3, Thomas was high in 
Class A with 14 targets and Eaton in Class B with 13. 
1 _ In the Ballistite trophy, No. 4, McDonald was high 
in Class A with 13 targets, and Eaton in Class B with 13. 
In the Hunter Arms trophy, No. 5, McDonald was 
high in Ciass A with 24 targets and Eaton in Class B 
with 19 targets. 
Montcl&ir Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Oct. 10. — Mr. Geo. Batten, the win¬ 
ner of the leading event last spring, the $200 Greener 
gun, has donated two handsome gold trophies, valued 
at $75, to be shot for during October and November. 
The contest to consist of 500 targets, unknown or sealed 
handicaps, free entrance to those who had taken part in 
the Greener gun contest. The prizes to be awarded at 
the annual meeting in December. 
Messrs. Allan and Colquitt, both made a good start 
WINCHESTER 
“Brush” Guns And “Brush” Shells 
The Winchester “Brush” Gun is made in 12 and 16 gauges 
and lists at $27.00; the retail price is lower. It has a 26 
inch, cylinder-bore barrel and pistol grip stock with rubber 
buttplate, and weighs about 1 % pounds. Its specifications 
and price, and the long established reputation of Winchester 
guns for entire reliability and exceptional shooting qualities, 
make the "Brush” gun worthy of careful consideration by 
any one wanting a trustworthy arm for bird shooting. You 
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one at any price that will give you better satisfaction than 
the Winchester "Brush" gun. 
“BRUSH” SHELLS 
If you don’t own a field gun and don’t want to buy one, you 
can get along nicely with your duck or trap gun for bird 
shooting if you will shoot Winchester "Brush” shells. If 
you do, the results will be surprisingly satisfactory, for these 
shells are so loaded that they give a big, even spread of shot 
at from 25 to 30 yards when used in choke-bore guns. 
They don’t lose velocity, penetration or uniformity, and 
make many kills which otherwise would be misses. Just 
be sure to get Winchester "Brush” shells and you will be 
mightily well pleased with them. 
Winchester goods—the Red W Brand—are sold everywhere 
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to-day, Colquitt missing but 15 out of 175 targets, and 
Allan but 15 out of 150 targets. 
Events: 12 3 4 5 6 7 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Winslow . 14 7 17 15 .. .. .. 
Colquitt . 21 23 23 23 23 23 24 
Allan . 24 23 21 24 25 20 .. 
Dukes . 16 12 19 16 20 .. 
V Cockefair . 11 15 18 .. .. 
Boxall . 15 17 22 19 .. 
Aid . 11 12 •• 12 
Dr Case . 6 16 .. 9 
Edward Winslow, Secy. 
Cross, 28 . 2111200122— 8 
Williams, 28 . 2120112011— 8 
Scott, 2S .2202022222— 8 
Jones, 28 ..1111011022-8 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 10.—There were three, Garrett, 
Siter and Henry, who scored straight in the regular 
prize shoot of the Meadow Springs Gun Club to-day. 
In the shoot-off at 10 targets, Garrett won with a score of 
8 . The scores: 
Penrose Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Oct. 10. —There were ten contestants 
at the live-bird shoot of the Penrose Gun Club. Paul 
and Felix killed 10 straight, the latter from the 30yd. 
mark. Scores: 
Paul, 28yds. .2221121112-10 
Felix, 30 .2221212222—10 
Forsythe, 29 . 1212111012— 9 
Cook, 28 .2121102111- 9 
French. 28 .0211211222— 9 
Murphy, 30 .......1101111120— 8 
Targets: 
10 
15 
10 
15 
25 
Garrett . 
. 5 
10 
9 
12 
25 
Siter . 
. 9 
11 
8 
12 
25 
Henry . 
. 10 
13 
8 
12 
24 
Pierce . 
. 8 
10 
. . 
. . 
24 
Williams . 
. 7 
7 
6 
10 
16 
. 10 
12 
9 
12 
17 
Reid . 
. 7 
10 
15 
Chandler . 
. 12 
13 
, . 
. . 
18 
Bloss . 
. 3 
12 
. . 
15 
. 9 
11 
9 
12 
18 
Murdock . 
. 5 
9 
6 
10 
18 
. 8 
11 
8 
11 
16 
. 9 
13 
8 
14 
19 
