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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 5, 1910. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Jan. 29.—The shoot to-day had a 
number of important events to decide finally, chief of 
which was the club championship, which was won by 
F B. Stephenson finally, by a total of 252 out of 300 
for the three contests at 100 targets. In the last 100 
to-day, he was tied by H. W. Woodcock on 76, whose 
total for the 300 was 219. Stephenson also scored a leg 
on the Stake trophy with 22 from scratch. Woodcock 
scored a tie on the January cup with M. Stiner and F. 
W. Moffett on 18. W. C. Damron, having the three 
best scores, 25, 21 and 21, a total of 67, won it. The 
second best scores were: H. W. Woodcock, 25, 21 and 
20, a total of 66, and J. H. Vanderver, 24, 17 and 25, 
also 66. G. Brower was first in the scratch shoot with 
14 out of 15. The leg in the team contest was scored 
by Hendrickson and Damron, with a total of 34. Scores 
follow: 
Championship shoot, 100 targets, strings of 25: 
F B Stephenson . 22 17 21 16—76 
H W Woodcock . 20 18 19 19-76 
F W Moffett. 21 IS 20 16—75 
M Stiner . 14 18 19 20—71 
G Brower . 20 11 18 13—62 
J P Fairchild . 10 10 22 18-60 
II M Brigham. 16 15 12 16—59 
Recapitulation, three contests, 100 targets each: 
F B Stephenson. 89 87 76—252 
F W Moffett . 86 85 75—246 
M Stiner . 79 77 71—227 
H W Woodcock. 81 72 76—219 
H M Brigham. 75 74 59—218 
G Brower . 79 71 62—216 
J P Fairchild. 84 65 60—209 
H. T. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
H. T. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 13 
W W Marshall. 2 13 
M Stiner . 0 11 
H W Woodcock.... 0 10 
J H Vanderveer.... 0 8 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
G Brower . 1 21 
F W Moffett. 0 21 
H W Woodcock.... 0 20 
A E Hendrickson... 1 19 
J H Vanderveer.... 0 17 
January cup, 25 targets: 
H W Woodcock.... 0 18 
M Stiner . 0 18 
F W Moffett. 0 18 
F B Stephenson.... 0 17 
A E Hendrickson... 1 17 
J H Vanderveer.... 0 17 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
G Brower .14 
F B Stephenson .13 
M Stiner .12 
T P Fairchild.12 
II W Woodcock. 11 
W W Marshall. 11 
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A E Hendrickson.. 0 7 
G Brower . 0 6 
J P Fairchild. 0 5 
W W Marshall. 4 17 
H M Brigham. 0 16 
W C Damron. 0 16 
M Stiner . 0 14 
J P Fairchild. 1 11 
H M Brigham. 0 16 
L C Hopkins... 4 13 
G Brower . 1 12 
W C Damron. 0 12 
J P Fairchild. 1 11 
F W Moffett. 11 
A E Hendrickson.10 
W C Damron. 10 
T H Vanderveer. S 
H M Brigham. 8 
Winners for the month: F. S. Hyatt, F. B. Stephen¬ 
son. H. W. Woodcock, F. W. Moffett and G. Brower. 
Prize divided. 
Team race, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
A Hendrickson.. 1 23 
W C Damron.... 0 11—34 
J P Fairchild.... 1 19 
G Brower . 1 14—33 
Tronhy shoot, 25 targets: 
A E Hendrickson... 1 23 
M Stiner . 0 20 
H W Woodcock.... 0 19 
J P Fairchild. 0 18 
F B Stephenson.... 0 16 
F W Moffett. 0 16 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
M Stiner . 0 22 
J P Fairchild. 0 20 
H M Brigham. 0 18 
F W Moffett. 0 18 
F B Stephenson.... 0 17 
A E Hendrickson... 0 17 
L C Hopkins. 4 17 
H. T. 
F W Moffett.0 16 
L C Hopkins.... 4 11—27 
C R James. 4 15 
G Brower . 0 13 
H M Brigham. 0 12 
W C Damron. 0 11 
L C Hopkins. 4 11 
T H Vanderveer. 0 16 
H W Woodcock.... 0 16 
G Brower . 0 16 
C R James. 4 16 
W W Marshall. 4 12 
W C Damron. 0 13 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J.. Jan. 30.—There were five squads 
that answered roll call this morning at the Hudson Gun 
Club shoot, and after all hands had shot enough for one 
day, the score sheets were totalled, and Big Bill O’Brien 
was found to be the chief clean-up man with the shotgun, 
as he returned a score of 87 out of 100 birds shot at, 
Lou Schorty being the next high with 81 per cent, of 
his 150 shot at, while D. D. Engel with a new single- 
barrel Baker, was right on the job with 77 per cent. He 
says when he gets the hang of the handling it right we 
can expect to see him wearing one of the Du Pont long- 
run trophies, and several extra bars attached. , 
The day was anything but pleasant, and with the cold 
wind that was blowing across the traps, the boys were 
glad to get in to the warm club house, where the one 
best bet was the smell of steaming hot coffee of a 
special brew, known only by the club’s chef. 
Messrs. Jackson and Welsh, of the East Millstone Gun 
Club, had quite a time finding us to-day, as they were 
never here before, and after wandering about for several 
hours, finally located us, arriving at the grounds after 
most of the boys had left for home. They are both 
fine fellows and clever shots, and we would be pleased to 
have them with us often. 
Higgs, of the Smith Gun Club, took a run over to-day 
and cleaned up 77 of the clay targets before leaving. 
Come again, Pliggs, you are always welcome. We are 
going to shoot again on Feb. 13, and everybody that 
likes this game, come over, and we will try to make it 
pleasant for you. 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
Engle . 
. 16 
22 
19 
20 
19 
20 
Schorty . 
. 20 
19 
22 
19 
21 
21 
Groll . 
. 14 
15 
15 
14 
20 
19 
Williams . 
. 17 
17 
22 
IS 
18 
Evans . 
. 19 
15 
19 
18 
20 
R II Strader. 
. 14 
16 
16 
14 
13 
14 
W O’Brien . 
. 20 
22 
22 
23 
Higgs . 
99 
18 
20 
17 
Emmons . 
. 16 
22 
17 
22 
Gills . 
. 11 
14 
14 
15 
is 
T Pape . 
. 15 
18 
16 
16 
Raymond . 
. 14 
15 
15 
17 
Southard .... . 
. 16 
15 
16 
Tackson . 
. 11 
16 
13 
is 
Welsh . 
... 21 
22 
20 
20 
Herring . 
. 17 
17 
21 
Wright . 
. 18 
20 
15 
Boothrovd . 
. 13 
14 
12 
Kurzell . 
. 15 
12 
15 
Kellev . 
. 16 
18 
21 
Brewer . 
16 
17 
Delane-'-- . 
11 
15 
Vossler . 
11 
D R Strader. 
12 
De Freitas . 
11 
Secretary. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Jan. 29.—A powerful, gusty 
wind disturbed the target flights in an erratic manner, 
w-hile snow, driven by the blasts, added another obstruc¬ 
tion to good performance. G. W. Kuchler scored two 
wins, and led in the list of winners. P. R. Robinson 
scored a leg on the January cup, while E. A. Wilson 
scored 25 for the Westley-Richards gun. Dr. De Wolfe 
led in the contest for the De Wolfe cup, but as he had 
presented it, it went to the next highest, J. V. A. 
Cattus, who scored 17. Dr. De Wolfe was high with 19 
for the Hodgman trophy. Scores: 
January cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
P R Robinson... 
... 4 
25 
Dr Brown . 
. 0 
99 
E A Wilson. 
... 4 
24 
F H Schauffler 
. 0 
19 
G C Fox. 
... 0 
22 
9 
19 
Dr De Wolfe.... 
. 2 
99 
T V A Cattus.. 
. 4 
16 
Haslin cup, handicap. 
25 
targets: 
G W Kuchler.... 
... 2 
24 
Dr De Wolfe.. 
9 
19 
E A Wilson. 
... 4 
22 
P R Robinson. 
. 3 
IS 
Dr Brown . 
... 0 
21 
T V A Cattus.. 
. 4 
17 
F H Schauffler.. 
... 0 
20 
G C Fox_ 
o 
16 
Westley-Richards gun, 
, handicap, 25 targets: 
E A Wilson. 
... 3 
25 
F H Schauffler 
. 0 
19 
G C Fox. 
... 0 
21 
Dr Brown . 
. 0 
19 
Dr De Wolfe.... 
... 2 
10 
T V Cattus. 
. 4 
IS 
P R Robinson... 
... 3 
19 
G W Kuchler.. 
. 1 
18 
De Wolfe cup, 
handicap, 
10 doubles and 5 
single tar- 
gets: 
Dr De Wolfe.... 
... 2 
18 
G W Kuchler.. 
. 1 
13 
J V A Cattus.... 
... 4 
17 
E A Wilson... 
9 
11 
F H Schauffler.. 
... 0 
16 
Dr Brown . 
. o 
9 
G C Fox. 
... 0 
15 
Special trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
G W Kuchler . 1 22 Dr Brown . 0 18 
Dr De Wolfe . 2 21 PR Robinson. 3 17 
E A Wilson. 2 20 G C Fox. 0 17 
J V A Cattus. 4 IS F H Schauffler. 0 16 
Hodgman trophy, distance handicap, 25 targets: 
Yds. T’l. Yds. T’l. 
Dr De Wolfe.... 19 19 G W Kuchler.... 21 15 
Dr Brown . 21 18 E A Wilson.19 14 
F H Schauffler.. 21 16 
Shoot-off between leg winners of monthly cup won 
by E. A. Wilson. 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Jan. 29— Of the contestants, F. W. 
Moffett was high with 174 out of 200, running his last 50 
straight. In shooting off the tie with K. R. Hooper, 
J. Ross Collins scored his third leg on the accumulative 
cup.. 
Ten targets, scratch, unknown angles: 
W E Bemis . 7 V R Hooker. 9 
J R Collins . 5 W B Short. 9 
T G Batterson. 8 R L Spotts. 8 
F W Moffett. 9 
Fifteen targets, scratch, unknown angles: 
W E Bemis . 8 V R Hooker. 13 
J R Collins. 9 W B Short. 12 
T G Batterson.11 R L Spotts. 12 
F W Moffett. 12 
Twentv-five targets, handicap, unknown angles: 
W E Bemis . 19 V R Hooker. 
T G Batterson. 21 W B Short. 
F W Moffett. 23 R L Spotts. 
S Halstead ....20 J R Collins. 
Twenty-five targets, handicap, unknown angles, 
on Henry Smith’s January cup: 
W E Bemis. 17 21 W B Short . 
T G Batterson. 15 16 R L Spotts . 
F W Moffett. 21 22 J R Collins. 
S Halstead . 14 21 T Leriane, Jr . 
V R Hooker. 20 23 
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.25 
.20 
.IS 
for leg 
. 20 22 
. 20 20 
. IS 22 
. 12 15 
Twenty-five targets, handicap, unknown angles, for leg 
on John F. Baudouine’s season prize: 
W E Bemis. 
...12 
16 
W B Short. 
99 
24 
T G Batterson.... 
... 19 
20 
R L Spotts. 
.... 21 
LI 
F W Moffett.... 
99 
23 
T R Collins. 
.... 17 
21 
S Halstead . 
... 14 
21 
T Lenane, Jr.... 
.... 12 
15 
K R Hooker. 
... 20 
22 
Twenty-five targets, handicap, unknown angles, for leg 
on club’s accumulative cup: 
W E Bemis . 16 20 W B Short.14 15 
J G Batterson. 18 19 J R Collins. 19 23 
F W Moffett. 20 21 k L Spotts. 22 22 
K R Hooker. 21 23 T Lenane, Jr.12 15 
Special event, 50 targets, handicap, unknown angles, 
for cup offered by T G. Batterson—First half: 
W E Bemis.18 22 *” " * 01 nn 
G Batterson. 16 17 
W Moffett. 21 22 
K R Hooker. 18 20 
Second half: 
J G Batterson. 15 16 
K R Hooker. 18 20 
F W Moffett. 22 23 
Won by F. W. Moffett. 
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T R Collins. 18 21 
R G Spotts. 23 23 
W B Short.19 20 
J R Collins.18 21 
R L Spotts. 21 21 
Special event, 25 targets, handicap, unknown angles, 
for cup offered by F. W. Moffett: 
W B Short. 20 21 
T R Collins. 17 20 
R L Spotts. 24 24 
F W Moffett. 25 25 
T G Batterson. 16 17 
K R Hooker. 22 24 
High gun of the day, out of a possible 200 targets, 
scratch: 
J R Collins. 135 
J G Batterson.138 
F W Moffett. 174 
K R Hooker.161 
W B Short. 159 
R L Spotts . 171 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Jan. 28.—The Analostan Gun Club 
of thi^ city, has had their election of officers for the en¬ 
suing year, with the following result: President, C. S. 
Wilson; Vice-President, Dr. W. D. Monroe; Treasurer, 
John Coleman; Secretary, Miles Taylor; Captain, Everett 
Dufour; Trustees, M. D. Hogan, R. P. Hawes and Dr. 
A. B. Stine. 
The secretary’s report showed that the past year had 
been the most successful in the history of the club. 
During the season—from April 2 to Oct. 31, 1909—thirty- 
six shoots were held and at these shoots 56,138 targets 
were shot at by the members and visitors. This was 
12,000 more than were trapped in 1908, and about 10,000 
more than 1907. The average number of targets thrown 
at each shoot in 1909 was 1552 and the average attendance 
at each shoot—those actually participating—was twenty- 
one members. 
During the year sixteen new members were enrolled. 
The committee'appointed to arrange the club contests 
for the year accepted a trophy from the Du Pont Powder 
Company, which was shot for under regulations pre¬ 
scribed by the company, viz.: the added target handicap. 
A picture, also donated by the Du Pont Company late 
in 1908, was also put up as second prize, and a pen-knife 
was awarded as third prize, which was donated by Harry 
S. Welles, of the Dead Shot Powder Co. This shoot re¬ 
sulted in C. S. Willson winning first (the handsome 
bronze dog), with a score of 495 out of 500. Dr. A. B. 
Stine won second prize, scoring 494 with his handicap, 
while Dr. H. P. Cobey and Everett Dufour tied for third, 
scoring respectively 481 out of 500. The shoot was con¬ 
tinued during the year, and the ten best scores were 
selected. 
The club contests were at 20 singles, the membership 
having been divided into four classes. A, B, C and D, by 
the committee, the club to give a prize at the close of 
the season to each of the three contestants in each class 
whoi made the greatest percentage in his best ten contests 
scores in his respective class, at 200 targets. This con¬ 
test resulted as follows: 
Tos K Hunter . 
Class 
... 188 
A. 
C S Wilson. 
178 
C B Wise. 
... 187 
Everett Dufour . 
175 
Phil Steubener .... 
... 187 
Dr H P Cobey. 
174 
Miles Taylor .. 
... 185 
Dr W D Monroe... 
Class 
... 169 
B. 
Dr A V Parsons. 
162 
Wm Wagner .. 
... 167 
Dr P L Taylor. 
160 
Dr A B Stine.. 
... 163 
Rev. W. W. Barnss... 
159 
Dr. Tesse Shoup .... 
Class 
C. 
148 
None of the Class D shooters qualified. The winners 
were decided to be in Class A, Jos. H. Hunter, C. B. 
Wise and Phil Steubener. Class B, Dr. W. D. Monroe, 
Wm. Wagner and Dr. A. B. Stine. Class C, Dr. Shoup. 
On Oct. 31. a championship shoot was held open to all 
members. Dr. W. D. Moore won this shoot on the good 
score of 91 out of 100. Other scores were: Cobey 90, 
Hunter 90, Barr 89, Steubener 89, M. Taylor 89, Farn- 
ham 88. Stine 86. C. B. Wise 86, C. S. Wilson 85, Dufour 
84, Barnes 82, Kirk 7S. 
Those who made high average for all targets shot at 
during the year, and under all conditions, follow: 
Shot at. Broke. Perc’tage. 
M D Hogan.1030 883 .857 
W C Barr. 740 634 .856 
J A Brown. 445 579 .851 
Phil Steubener . 2943 2485 .844 
Miles Taylor . 2355 1998 .844 
Jos. H Hunter. 2092 1762 .843 
A committee consisting of Dr. Monroe. E. C. Hall, Dr. 
B. L. Taylor, Jos. Hunter and Frank H. Bauskett, was 
appointed to look up the advisability of securing per¬ 
manent grounds, buying the same and erecting a club 
house. 
It was also decided to have a shoot on Feb. 22, pro¬ 
vided the weather was such as to permit of the sport. 
All shooters are invited to attend this shoot. 
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