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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 15.-—A number of the shooters 
were absent in the South, while the deep snow was also a 
deterrent to others, though, all things considered, there 
was quite a good attendance. The white snow reflected 
the light in a way quite trying to the eyes. 
In the scratch event, H. VV. Woodcock broke 15 
straight. Legs were scored as follows: J. H. Y’ander- 
veer, January cup; Stake trophy, H. M. Brigham, who 
also divided a trophy shoot with F. W. Moffett. In the 
team event. Dr. J. J. Keyes and H. W. Woodcock were 
first with 40. J. H. Ernst won a trophy shoot with a 
score of 24. The scores: 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
T H Ernst. 3 24 
F W Moffett. 0 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
F S Hyatt. 2 20 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H M Brigham. 0 22 
F W Moffett. 0 22 
F S Hyatt. 2 21 
Dr F C Raynor.... 4 21 
M Stiner . 0 20 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 2 20 
W C Raynor. 1 20 
January cup, 25 targets: 
J FI Vanderveer.... 1 25 
H M Brigham. 0 22 
F S Hyatt. 2 22 
M Stiner . 0 21 
W C Damron. 1 21 
F W Moffett. 0 20 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
H M Brigham . 0 24 
F W Moffett . 0 23 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 2 23 
G Brower . 1 22 
W C Damron. 1 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
F S Hyatt. 2 21 
Team race, 25 targets: 
H W Woodcock. 0 17 
Dr Keves . 2 23—40 
F B Stephenson. 0 23 
G Stephenson, Jr 2 17—38 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
H W Woodcock. Is 
F B Stephenson. 14 
Dr Keyes . 14 
M Stiner . 13 
T H Vanderveer. 12 
W C Damron. 12 
G G Stephenson, Jr... 11 
*Guest. 
Special trophy, 25 targets: 
IF. T. 
W C Damron. 1 22 
F W Moffett. 0 22 
H M Brigham. 0 22 
J H Ernst. 2 22 
F S Hyatt. 2 21 
Dr Keyes . 2 21 
L G Langstaff. 4 21 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 20 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 2 19 
M Stiner . 0 18 
H M Brigham. 0 17 
F B Stephenson.... 0 19 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 19 
Dr J J Keyes. 2 18 
J P Fairchild. 0 18 
H W Woodcock.... 0 16 
G Brower . 1 16 
J H Ernst. 2 16 
H W Woodcock.... 0 20 
F B Stephenson.... 0 19 
J P Fairchild. 0 19 
Dr J J Keyes. 2 14 
G Brower . 1 14 
Dr F C Raynor.... 4 21 
T H Ernst. 2 20 
H W Woodcock.... 0 20 
Dr J J Keyes. 2 20 
J P Fairchild. 0 19 
J H Vanderveer... 1 18 
M Stiner . 0 16 
G Brower. 1 21 
J P Fairchild.... 0 17—38 
J P Fairchild . 11 
F W Moffett . 10 
H M Brigham. ll> 
*A M Dalton. 10 
G Brower . 10 
F S Hyatt. 8 
J H Ernst. 8 
H. T. 
F B Stephenson. 0 20 
Dr F C Raynor_ 4 20 
H W Woodcock... 0 20 
M Stiner . 0 19 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 IS 
G Brower . 1 17 
J P Fairchild. 0 15 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 15.— Snowdrifts held no terrors 
uju 6 Ossining Gun Club shooters to-day. A snow plow 
had been across the grounds, but four of the later shoot- 
ers to arrive scorned the paths and came wallowing 
through the snow like school boys. When New York 
city breaks loose in the country, they always want to 
start _ something, even if it results in wet feet. The 
shooting conditions to-day were the “worst in the memory 
of the oldest inhabitant.” Snow blew in your face and 
drifted over your feet, but the cold north wind came 
down laden with electricity, which will have to account 
for general exuberance. 
Event 2, at 25 targets, handicap, resulted in Blandford 
nosing out for first by one target. The prize was a 
sportsman’s pocket kit of tools. Second prize, a watch, 
went to Brandreth, after a shoot-off with Ryan and 
Partrick. 
Events: 
Targets: 
C G Blandford, 1 
L F Ryan, 4 .... 
Wm Fisher, 5... 
B Partrick, 5.... 
W Scott . 
E Brewerton, 4. 
A Aitchison ... 
D Brandreth ... 
J Le Boutillier . 
S Aiken . 
A Grafins . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
10 
25 
25 
15 
15 
10 
6 
20 
13 
7 
16 
18 
8 
4 
12 
6 
15 
14 
12 
6 
11 
7 
6 
19 
23 
8 
11 
6 
8 
4 
10 
6 
6 
8 
5 
4 9.. 
C. G. B. 
Haddonfield Gun Club. 
Haddonfield, N. J., Jan. 17.—The Haddonfield 
gunners had a very pleasant little shoot on Saturday, 
Jan. 15. The attendance was small but enthusiastic. 
The weather conditions were too severe for a large at¬ 
tendance. It was the eighth monthly shoot for the 
Dupont trophy. Edw. Webster led the bunch with 44 
out of 50. Ed. had recovered his form, and is shooting 
his gait again. Lawrence and Holloway complained of 
too much glare. The best, even they fall down oc¬ 
casionally. Father Tule said the targets were easy. 
The shoot was 50 targets, in strings of 25: 
Webster . 23 21—44 Tule .19 19—38 
Lawrence . 23 20—43 Tompkins . 17 18—35 
Logan . 22 20—42 Garrett .12 6—18 
Holloway . 22 18—40 
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