152 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. 22, 1910. 
Le Compte, C O, Eminence. Ky.. 
60 
43 
.7166 
Durston, A H, Syracuse, N Y_ 
40 
28 
.7000 
Dockendorf, C G, Lemont, 111.... 
40 
2S 
.7000 
Heikes, H W, Dayton, (). 
40 
27 
.6750 
Keller, T 11. fr. New York. 
40 
27 
.6750 
Kverett, F A VV, Haskell, IN |.... 
60 
40 
.6666 
Freeman, H D, Atlanta, Ga. 
60 
40 
.6666 
Apgar, N, Plainfield, N 1. 
40 
26 
.6500 
Glover, Sim, New York. 
40 
26 
.6500 
\ ietmeyer, II W, Chicago, 111_ 
120 
76 
.6333 
Hatcher, A M, Bristol, Tenn. 
60 
36 
.6000 
Le Noir F. Columbus, O. 
40 
24 
.6000 
Keller, T H, Sr, New York. 
40 
21 
.5250 
Hebartl, A F, New York. 
100 
50 
.5000 
Elmer F. 
Shaner 
, Sec' 
’y-Mpr. 
The Interstate Association. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Jan. 15. —The heavy snow 
greatly impeded movement between Pelham Manor and 
Travers Island. Therefore there was a small attendance 
at the club shoot to-day. There were six contestants. A 
strong wind caused erratic flights. Dr. M. V. Brown 
led in the totals of the day, with F. A. Hodgman 
second. The summaries: 
January cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
H. T. H. T. 
Dr M V Brown.... 1 23 G Frederick . 2 21 
F A Hodgman. 0 22 GW Kuchler. 2 21 
E A Wilson. 5 21 O C Grinnell. 0 18 
Ilaslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 0 23 Dr M V Brown.... 0 20 
E A Wilson.. 5 20 G Frederick . 2 19 
O C Grinnell . 0 20 GW Kuchler. 2 17 
Westley-Richards gun, handicap, 25 targets: 
Dr M V Brown.... 1 25 O C Grinnell . 0 19 
F A Hodgman. 0 21 GW Kuchler . 2 18 
G Frederick . 2 20 E A Wilson. 5 18 
De Wolfe cup, handicap, 10 double and 5 single targets: 
F A Hodgman. 0 15 GW Kuchler. 2 14 
G Frederick . 2 15 E A Wilson. 5 12 
O C Grinnell. 1 14 Dr M V Brown.... 0 11 
Shoot-off: 
F A Hodgman. 0 19 G Frederick . 2 16 
Kuchler trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
O C Grinnell. 1 22 E A Wilson. 8 16 
Dr M V Brown.... 0 20 G Frederick.. 2 16 
F A Hodgman. 0 19 
Hodgman trophv, distance handicap. 25 targets: 
' Yds. T’l Yds. TT 
G Frederick . 19 19 FA Hodgman.21 15 
Dr M V Brown.... 21 17 O C Grinnell. 20 15 
E A Wilson.16 15 
Special trophy handicap, 21yds., 25 targets: 
H. T. H. T. 
E A Wilson. 5 18 G Frederick . 2 13 
Dr M V Brown_ 0 17 FA Hodgman. 0 13 
O C Grinnell. 1 14 
S. S. While Gun Club. 
Philadelphia. Jan. 15. —The trophies for the year, the 
challenge trophy and the Hunter Arms trophy, attracted 
a large entry in the competition of the S. S. White Gun 
Club to-day. The conditions as to weather were favor¬ 
able. The handicaps in the challenge cup event had 
not been figured out, so that the winners are not yet 
determined, but the scores indicated that first went to 
Frank Cantrell, who scored 47. In the Hunter Arms 
trophy contest, Howard George, with 7 allowance, scored 
50 and was high, though Charles - Newcomb was high 
on actual breaks with 48. 
Challenge trophy, 50 targets: 
Cantrell . 
. 47 
Lotting . 
35 
Appleton . 
. 42 
W Wolstencroft . 
42 
. 40 
Pratt . 
35 
Bover . 
. 42 
Tansey . 
44 
.... 34 
44 
. 39 
F Mathews . 
33 
T Nelson . 
. 40 
George . 
34 
Hand . 
. 37 
Robinson . 
39 
40 
31 
Firth . 
37 
. 41 
Hinkson . 
21 
Seltzer . 
. 35 
Hunters Arms 
trophy, 50 
targets: 
11. T. 
H. 
T. 
Cantrell . 
... 2 44 
W Wolstencroft .. 
.. 3 
46 
4 44 
Pratt . 
.. 6 
45 
. 7 43 
Tansey . 
.. 2 
37 
Boyer . 
... 0 43 
Newcomb . 
.. 0 
48 
Sidebotham . 
... 4 39 
F W Matthews... 
4 
37 
T Nelson . 
... 8 48 
George . 
50 
... 8 46 
Robinson . 
.. 6 
44 
... 7 47 
.. 6 
47 
Harkins . 
... 0 36 
Firth . 
.. 9 
39 
.. 0 44 
.. 0 
25 
Beyer . 
... 0 17 
Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., Jan. 12. —Vanderveer, of Freehold, 
and Lindley, of Newark, were high in amateurs, break¬ 
ing 179 out of 200; Edwards, second high, with 178 out 
of 200; Moffett, third high, with 176 out of 200. Newman 
made longest run of the day, 39. H. L. Brown was 
high professional, with ISO out of 200. Scores: 
Events: 12 3 456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 Broke. 
Muldoon . 14 14 14 15 17 17 18 15 21 22 167 
Vanderveer . 14 15 18 17 18 18 17 19 23 20 179 
Day, Jr . 13 13 15 12 18 18 19 17 20 21 166 
Potts . 11 10 13 13 14 13 13 10 15 16 128 
Whitney . 11 11 13 14 12 17 15 16 21 20 150 
Billings . 12 14 17 13 19 14 18 18 23 21 169 
Moffett . 14 13 16 18 18 17 19 17 23 21 176 
Colquitt . 15 11 13 20 16 18 14 17 21 25 170 
*Apgar . 14 .14 17 17 .17 16 19 17 23 21 175 
‘Stevens . 15 15 19 15 19 15 18 15 23 22 176 
Kling . 10 11 20 18 14 17 16 19 22 21 168 
Hinds . 13 13 16 20 16 18 15 17 22 21 171 
Lindley . 13 14 18 18 19 18 14 17 23 24 179 
‘Fanning . 13 13 IS 19 15 17 16 17 20 19 167 
Kennedy . 15 11 19 17 17 19 16 17 21 22 174 
Newman . 13 14 17 17 16 17 18 18 25 20 175 
Cooper . 8 11 16 13 13 19 14 18 17 15 144 
Bennett . 12 15 14 13 15 13 16 17 21 21 157 
Burtis . 11 12 16 14 14 16 16 14 22 19 154 
W K Matthews . 13 10 14 17 17 16 17 14 21 16 155 
Powers . 13 10 17 15 15 14 10 14 20 22 150 
W H Matthews. 14 14 16 19 18 17 17 16 22 21 174 
Edwards ..14 14 19 14 16 20 15 18 24 24 178 
Reid . 10 11 14 15 11 12 10 15 21 19 138 
*H L Brown . 12 14 19 18 19 16 18 18 23 23 ISO 
H Chafey . 9 11 18 13 14 15 16 13 19 22 150 
Lawrence . 11 11 16 15 15 15 10 14 18 16 141 
Danser . 14 13 20 17 17 15 15 15 20 20 166 
Patterson . 8 12 13 10 12 11 17 15 12 16 126 
Rickard . 8. 
C Chafey .17. 17 
O Walker .17 11. 28 
S Buck .15 17 .. .. 32 
Geo W Buck.16 .... 16 
‘Professionals. Maltby Conover, Sec’y. 
Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 15.—One of the most enjoyable 
shoots held for some time was participated in by twenty- 
one of the members of the club. A perfect day was re¬ 
sponsible for the high scores. Many of the members 
had 90 per cent, or over. Mr. C. L. Kelsey made a 
nice run of 64 straight. Messrs Darton and Squier 
stopped over on their way to the Hamilton, Ont., 
tournament. Dr. Wooton was high amateur with 74 
out of 80 singles, and 91 out of the total program. Mr. 
Kelsey won A Class badge, after shooting off the tiq 
with Talcott and Lambert. Suckow won B Class and 
Imhoff, C Class with the good score of 18 out of 20. 
Several of our members are going to attend the Hamil¬ 
ton shoot next week, and will no doubt give a good 
account of themselves. 
Event 2 was badge shoot. 
Event 5 was 
at 
ten 
pairs. 
Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
20 
20 
20 
20 
10 
Squier . 
. 17 
17 
17 
19 
17 
Darton . 
. 19 
16 
19 
19 
18 
Mesinger . 
. 14 
16 
14 
15 
11 
Cox . 
. 17 
18 
18 
19 
14 
Talcott ... 
20 
19 
16 
15 
Bernhard.. 
. 18 
18 
18 
19 
13 
Lambert . 
. 18 
20 
17 
17 
15 
Imhoff . 
. 15 
18 
18 
19 
15 
. 14 
14 
16 
14 
Reid . 
. 14 
13 
15 
18 
17 
Wootton . 
. 20 
18 
19 
17 
17 
Suckow . 
. 18 
19 
18 
17 
17 
Northrup . 
. 14 
18 
17 
18 
16 
Keily . 
. 12 
16 
18 
18 
13 
Dr WTlson . 
. 17 
18 
17 
18 
16 
C Kelsey . 
. 20 
20 
20 
18 
16 
Moser . 
. 14 
8 
9 
Broderick . 
. 16 
16 
16 
IS 
13 
C S Sidway . 
. 18 
18 
19 
18 
14 
Smith . 
.. 15 
13 
18 
17 
14 
E. W’acker . 
. 15 
W. C. Wootton, Sec’y. 
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