Nov. 21, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
The Bergen Beach, L. I., Gun Club held its regular 
monthly shoot for November on the second Tuesday of 
the month, the 10th inst., beginning at 1 P. M. Con¬ 
sidering the opening of the quail season and the extra 
shoot previous on Election Day, when twenty-three 
members attended, the attendance of twenty-five on this 
day was an agreeable surprise. Our president, Mr. 
Harry Bergen, worked like a Trojan, and Capt. Dreyer, 
as usual, was right there every time. 
The weather was dull and misty and the light was 
conducive to mediocre scores. No straight scores were 
made by an amateur, and only one of the trade, Mr. Sim 
Glover, made a straight score, though the quality of the 
contestants was about as high a lot of good shots as 
gather together anywhere. 
Of the 14s, Kelly, Schorty, Remsen, Butler and Fred 
Stone gathered one each. Glover made good on two, 
while J. A. Henderson from the Bronx, Al. Schoverling, 
Bostwick and Jim Elliott garnisheed no less than three. 
Dr. Elliott, Jim’s boy, joined the club to-day, and will 
do better later. Mr. Schroeder, a new shooter with a 
new gun, stuck to it like a veteran. Mr. Fred Stone 
easily outclassed all the rest in a 25-bird event with 23. 
In all, 2865 targets were thrown from one set of expert 
traps in three and one-half hours, and no one was hurried 
either. Mr. Morgan shot well in fast company, and Geo. 
Crater, always welcome, came down the line with fair 
scores. Reliable Bill Hopkins shot a gun he won at 
the State shoot at Elmira, and will need practice to get 
back to his old form. Mr. Bostwick performed excel¬ 
lently, and Henry Pape, one of our old live-bird shots, 
held his end lip with his beautiful Boss double barrel, as 
did Cap. Dreyer. John Martin was guessing, all the 
time, but John is a tough proposition, so don’t figure 
much on his scores of to-day. Kelly has not shot for 
some time, and Henderson’s efforts showed results. 
Schofield, of Richmond Borough, shot evenly. Pat May 
came rather late on the firing line with a 10 -gauge to get 
rid of some old shells which had been lying around the 
house. 
We shoot every Saturday also, beginning at 1 P. M., 
and all are welcome. Our next monthly contest will 
take place on Tuesday, Dec. 8 . Scores follow: 
Events: 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
Schroeder . 1 5 
A Hendrickson.... 8 11 
G Kelly . 10 10 
Dreyer . 10 11 
Schorty . 13 10 
J A Henderson... 12 13 
Suydam . 7 12 
Martin . 10 13 
A Schoverling .... 12 12 
Morgan . 12 12 
Glover . 13 11 
Bostwick . 9 14 
Magnus . 4 11 
Pape . 13 13 
Remsen . 13 14 
Seymour . 10 12 
Scofield .12 
JAR Elliott.14 
Johnson .12 
F Butler .11 
F A Stone.10 
Geo Crater . 9 
Hopkins . 
Dr Elliott . 
P May . 
3 4 5 6 
7 8 
9 10 11 12 13 14 
15 15 15 15 
15 15 15 15 15 25 25 25 
2 1 0 .. 
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13 11 11 .. 
12 17 15 
13 14 13 .. 
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19 .. .. 
12 12 12 13 
19 17 .. 
14 12 11 11 
12 .. 
20 .. 19 
14 11 14 14 
20 16 20 
10 12 9 31 
.. 13 .. 
10 12 11 13 
17 ,. .. 
14 14 11 14 
.. 19 .. 
11 11 13 10 
.. 17 .. 
13 14 12 14 
13 15 
.. 12 .. 
.. 21 .. 
14 12 14 10 
10 12 10 12 9 
.. 16 .. 
8 10 8 8 
7 .. 
.. .. 9 
11 12 12 10 
8 .. 
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.. 16 .. 
13. 
17 .. .. 
6 . 
17 .. 12 
9 12 9 12 12 .. 
.. 12 12 
13 14 14 .. 
18 .. .. 
9 9 10 .. 
..14 .. 
7 10 14 4 
.. 18 .. 
12 14 11 11 
.. 23 .. 
14 13 13 13 
.. 16 .. 
7 9 7 12 
.. 19 .. 
..532 
.. 8 .. 
8 8.. 
.. 8 .. 
.. 16 .. 
Manhatta. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Nov. 14.—The old trapshooting 
grounds of the club were again put in commission for 
the season of 1908-9. The traps have been installed in a 
different place, the northwest corner of the upper field 
being devoted now to the shooters. Four events were 
contested, of which W. C. Damron won two. W. W. 
Peabody won the leg on the November cup, with a full 
score of 25. F. B. Stephenson from scratch, was high 
with 13 in an event at 15 targets. The scores: 
Trophy shoot, handicap, 15 targets: 
H. T’l 
W C Damron. 1 13 A E Hendrickson.. 
T S Frnst. 2 11 Dr J J Keyes. 
H M Brigham. 0 11 W W Peabody. 
Dr R Williams. 3 11 W W Marshall.... 
F B Stephenson.... 0 10 H Werlemann .... 
Trophy shoot, 
W C Damron.. 
W Stake . 
Hr Keyes -- 
Hendrickson .. 
F W Moffett... 
W V Lenane... 
C A Lockwood 
Ernst . 
handicap, 15 targets: 
1 
14 
Stephenson 
3 
13 
Brigham .. 
0 
13 
Dr Raynor 
1 
12 
Werleman 
0 
12 
F Hall ... 
0 
12 
Marshall 
2 
12 
Peabody .. 
2 
12 
P Hopkins 
Monthly cup, handicap, 25 
W W Peabody. 4 25 
PI M Brigham. 0 24 
R E Fox. 6 23 
W C Damron. 2 22 
A C Southworth. 0 2^ 
F W Moffett. 0 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
C A Lockwood.. *.. 3 21 
targets: 
A E Hendrickson. 
Dr Hopkins . 
T W Stake. 
J PI Ernst. 
Dr Raynor . 
H Werlemann .. 
W W Marshall.... 
Scratch match, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson. 13 
F W Moffett. 12 
A G Southworth . 11 
A E Hendrickson. 10 
F Hall . 10 
R E Fox . 9 
C A Lockwood 
H M Brigham. 
W W Peabody. 
W V Lenane... 
W C Damron.. 
H Werlemann.. 
H. T’l 
1 9 
0 9 
0 7 
3 6 
4 5 
0 11 
0 11 
3 11 
4 10 
0 10 
3 8 
0 8 
0 8 
2 20 
4 20 
5 18 
4 17 
5 16 
6 16 
3 15 
9 
7 
7 
6 
5 
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Atlantic City Gun Club. 
Atlantic City, N. J.,-Nov. 6.— The appended scores 
were made at the opening of our trapshooting system. 
Event No. 7 was for the Dupont trophy. Event No. 8 
was for the Hunter trophy. Event No. 9 was for the 
club medal; Smith and Sheppard tied with 19 each, and 
on the shoot-off Sheppard won out by one bird, 19 to 20. 
This was the first shoot for this medal. Quite an in¬ 
terest centers on this medal, and there is to be some 
keen competition before same is finally won. 
Event No. 10 was for geese, and Headly, Pennell, 
Hackett and Young each took one home. 
Pennell says he simply has to get a win in sometimes. 
Wait till he gets his “special smokeless shell barrels”— 
he will then make the boys take notice. 
Smith and Young are both going a steady clip. Keep 
it up boys! 
Events: 
Targets: 
Y oung, 19 ... 
Smith, 19 .... 
Shinn, 18 .... 
Pennell, 18 ... 
Osgood, 16 .. 
Sheppard, 18 . 
Conover, 16 .. 
Hughes, 16 ... 
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25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 25 15 25 25 
23 24 21 18 15 19 17 23 13 11 19 19 
23 18 23 22 21 20 18 25 19 10 19 19 
20 19 18 15 14 16 16 20 .. 5 .. .. 
16 19 19 16 13 15 .. 24 11 12 .. .. 
15.15 15 16 9 .. .. 
18 . 10 21 19 8 .. .. 
. 10 .. .. 
H Headley, 19 
Horace, 18 _ 
Cloud, IS . 
Hackett, 19 ... 
C Specht, 18 .. 
Adams, 18 . 
Vankirk, 16 .... 
McGuire 18 
Taylor, 16 . 
Plallam, 16 . 
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18 22 . 18 15 . 
24 .13 .. 
14.14 .. 18 .. .. 
21 17. 
12 .16 18 8 .. 
19 . 16 23 16 10 .. 
. 12 . 
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Sheppard. 
Al Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Nov. 14.—Eight took part in the weekly 
handicap shoot at the Point Breeze track to-day. The 
weather was unfavorable. The snow proved to be a 
handicap to both birds and shooters. Scores: 
Staley, 30 . 
Rivel, 30 .. 
Fisher, 30 
Smith, 29 . 
Cook, 27 ... 
Edwards, 28 
Buck, 27 ... 
Weand, 28 . 
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