Feb. 12, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 5.— Four new prizes gave im¬ 
petus to the competition. The president, Charles J. 
McDermott, donated one to he known as the President s 
cup, to be competed for during this month. F. B. 
Stephenson scored the first leg on it, after a shoot-off 
with Southworth and Stiner. Woodcock won a leg on 
the Dreyer trophy, and he and Southworth tied for the 
January cup on 22. Fairchild scored a leg on the 
Woodcock trophy. Southworth was high with 20 for the 
Stake trophy. Stiner scored a leg on the James trophy. 
Scores: 
F B Stephenson... 
13 
M Stiner . 
10 
H W Woodcock... 
12 
T P Fairchild. 
9 
A G Southworth.. 
12 
W W Marshall.... 
7 
11 
6 
A E Hendrickson.. 
11 
February cup. 25 
targets: 
H W Woodcock... 
. 1 
22 
W C Damron. 
17 
A G Southworth.. 
. 0 
22 
Dr Keyes .. 
9 
If. 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
21 
C R James. 
. 4 
15 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
21 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
lb 
T P Fairchild. 
. 2 
21 
W W Marshall.... 
. 4 
15 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 1 
16 
R C Williams. 
. 4 
15 
Woodcock trophv, 25 
targets: 
T P Fairchild. 
. 2 
24 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
17 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
22 
C R Tames. 
. 4 
17 
W W Marshall.... 
. 4 
21 
H W Woodcock... 
. 1 
17 
L C Hopkins. 
. 4 
19 
W C Damron. 
2 
17 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
18 
Dr Keyes . 
2 
15 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 1 
IS 
R C Williams. 
. 4 
12 
A G Southworth.. 
. 0 
IS 
Stake trophv, 25 
targets: 
A G Southworth... 
. 0 
20 
W C Damron. 
9 
17 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 1 
20 
C R Tames. 
. 4 
16 
T P Fairchild. 
. 2 
20 
W W Marshall.... 
. 4 
16 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
19 
L C Hookins. 
. 4 
16 
tl W Woodcock... 
. 1 
19 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
15 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 
18 
Dr Keyes . 
. 2 
9 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets. 
prize divided: 
F B Stephenson... 
,. 0 
20 
H W Woodcock... 
. 1 
18 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 1 
20 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
17 
C R Tames. 
. 4 
19 
R C Williams. 
. 4 
17 
W W Marshall .... 
. 4 
19 
J )r Keyes . 
. 2 
16 
T P Fairchild. 
. 2 
19 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
13 
A G Southworth... 
,. 0 
19 
Team race. 25 targets: 
A Southworth.... 0 18 
T H Vanderveer. 1 17—35 
W C Damron.... 2 17 
A Hendrickson.. 1 18—35 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
A Southworth.... 0 16 
J H Vanderveer.. 1 19—35 
Dreyer tronhy. 25 targets: 
H W Woodcock... 1 21 
C R James. 4 20 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 19 
Dr J J Keyes. 2 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 18 
M Stiner . 1 16 
H Woodcock.1 17 
Dr Keyes. 2 15—32 
W C Damron.... 2 14 
A Hendrickson.. 1 14—28 
A G Southworth... 0 16 
J P Fairchild. 2 15 
A E Hendrickson.. 1 14 
W C Damron. 2 14 
W W Marshall. 4 8 
James trophy, 25 targets: 
M 
Stiner . 
1 
25 
H 
W Woodcock... 
1 
20 
A 
G Southworth... 
. 0 
20 
F 
B Stephenson... 
0 
19 
T 
H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
19 
O 
R James. 
. 4 
19 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
M Stiner . 1 21 
A G Southworth.... 0 21 
A E Hendrickson.. 4 17 
T P Fairchild. 2 17 
W C Damron. 2 17 
Dr Keyes . 2 15 
W W Marshall. 4 13 
H W Woodcock.... 1 18 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
M Stiner . 1 18 
President’s cup, 25 targets 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
M Stiner . 1 21 
A G Southworth.... 0 21 
C R James. 4 19 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 18 
A E Hendrickson.. 1 18 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 18 
A G Southworth... 0 17 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson.... 8 21 
A G Southworth... 0 17 
H W Woodcock.... 1 18 
Dr J J Keyes. 2 18 
T P Fairchild. 2 17 
‘W C Damron. 2 18 
W W Marshall. 4 13 
M Stiner . 1 18 
M Stiner . 1 19 
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OTHERS 
CHARLES G. SPENCER. 
BETTER THAN 
BETTER THAN ALL 
Florida Gun Club. 
Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 5.—The Florida Gun Club 
opened for the season to-day with a handicap at 10 birds, 
for the gun club trophy, $10 entrance. While the season 
is a week earlier than usual, the following shooters faced 
the traps: 
Yds. T’l. Yds. T’l. 
Christian . 29 7 Stafford . 28 8 
Filler . 28 9 
Stock, Yeiser and Heller entered, but did not shoot. 
Fitler won the trophy. Stafford took first money and 
Christian second money. 
In the sweeps of 5 birds for $5, Fitler won the first 
three with 5 straight kills in each event. In the next, of 
5 birds, Stafford and Fitler tied with 4 kills each, and in 
the shoot-off, miss-and-out, Stafford won on his second 
bird. 
The officers for this year are: Yale Dolan, of Philadel¬ 
phia, President; T. T. Reese, Palm Beach, Secretary-Treas¬ 
urer; Handicap Committee, J. R. Bradley, of New York; 
W. A. H. Stafford, of New York, and Edgar Murphy, of 
New York. The club has made a number of improve¬ 
ments this year, having put in a cement platform 50ft. 
long by 20 ft. wide, which adds greatly to the appearance 
of the grounds. There are more than twenty handsome 
cups and valuable prizes to be shot for this winter, which 
events will be all handicaps at live birds. The club 
grounds are open daily except Sunday from 9 to 5 P.M. 
Wm. Dietsch, Mgr. 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.— The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending Feb. 5 
are as follows: 
March 17-18.—Brampton (Can.) G. C. J. S. Beck, Sec y. 
March 28.—Atlantic City (N. J.) G. C. A. H. Sheppard, 
Sec’y. 
April 1-2.—Troy, N. Y.—Laureate Boat Club. J. J. 
Farrell, Mgr. 
April 5-6.—Marion, Ind.—Queen City G. C. Frank How¬ 
ard, Sec'y 
April 19.—Springfield, (Mass.) Shooting Club. C. L. 
Kites, Sec’y. 
April 19-20.—Beaver Crossing (Neb.) G. C. J. C. Evans, 
Sec’y. 
May 4-5.—Benton (Ill.) G. C. W. H. Foulk, Sec’y. 
May 11-12.—St. James (Mo.) G. C. R. W. Carpenter, 
Sec’y. . . 
May 17-19.—Pennsylvania State Sportsmen’s Association 
tournament, under the auspices of the Highland 
Shooting Association. J. Franklin Meehan, Sec’y. 
May 31-June 2.—Nebraska State Sportsmen’s Association 
tournament, under the auspices of the Columbus 
Gun Club. Dan, Bray, Pres. 
June 2.—Mt. Horeb (Wis.) G. C. Jas. Brown, Sec’y. 
Aug. 17.—Batavia, N. Y.—Holland G. C. Charles W. 
Gardiner, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Feb. 5. —The few who participated 
in the club shoot this afternoon were all shooting in 
rather poor form. Frazee particularly falling away from 
his usual form. 
Events 3 and 4, combined, 50 targets, handicap, being 
the first leg for the February cup, was tied for by 
Crane and Winslow at 35 targets. In the shoot-off at 
15 targets Winslow won out with 
Events: 
Targets: 10 
Frazee .. ‘1 
Crane . 
Young .. ‘ 
Winslow . ~ , 
E. Winslow, Sec y. 
three to 
2 3 
spare. 
4 
5 
10 
20 
20 
20 
6 
3 13 
3 13 
2 6 
7 
3 17 
3 14 
2 12 
7 
4 20 
4 18 
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9 
4 21 
4 14 
3 15 
