March 12, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
429 
The NEW 
WINCHESTER 
“TOUR.N AMENT " 
Shotgun 
LIST PRICE, $42.00 
IT RETAILS 
FOR. LESS 
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Trade Mark 
Reg. in U. S. Pat. Off. 
Reliable Repeater 
The Repeater that Meets 
Every Trap-Shooting Requirement 
SPECIFICATIONS : 12 Gauge, Take-Down, 30-inch 
Winchester Rolled Steel matted barrel, bored to shoot trap 
loads close and hard. Special-shaped straight grip stock and action, 
slide handle of selected walnut, checked. Length of stock 14 
inches, drop at comb, l 3 /i inch, at heel lit inch. Rubber butt plate. 
Stock oil finished. Weight of gun about l 3 /i pounds. 
Send for a circular fully describing the “Tournament” Gun, 
or step into your dealer’s and examine one. It is 
GUN THAT WILL HELP MAKE HIGH SCORES 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 5.—The weather was de¬ 
lightfully pleasant, and there was a good attendance. A 
contest was suggested by L. M. Palmer, Jr., who 
donated medals for it, a distance handicap, three classes, 
A, B and C. H. M. Brigham and A. G. Southworth 
tied in Class A, the former winning in the shoot-off. 
Class B went to’ J. H. Vanderveer; Class C to C. R. 
James. Brigham and champion Stephenson made full 
scores of 25 from scratch in different events, and each 
tied on 191 out of 215 in the totals of the day. C. E. 
Piercy scored a leg on the March cup. W. C. Damron 
scored a leg on th<? Stake trophy; H. M. Brigham, on 
-the president’s cup, while he and his team mate, L. M. 
Palmer, Jr., were high in the team contest with a total 
of 42. 
Trophy shoot, 25 
targets: 
II. T. 
H. 
T. 
M Stiner . 
.. 1 24 
G E 1’iercy. 
. 0 
20 
D L Leahy. 
. 1 25 
W Lang . 
. 4 
20 
H M Brigham. 
.. 0 24 
F S Hvatt. 
. 2 
19 
F F Stephenson... 
,. 0 23 
Dr Burtis . 
. 0 
18 
T P Fairchild. 
. 0 23 
L M Palmer, Jr... 
. 0 
18 
T H Vanderveer... 
. 1 22 
W W Marshall _ 
. 4 
18 
Dr T T Keyes. 
. 2 22 
A E Hendrickson.. 
. 1 
16 
W W Greene. 
. 0 21 
J F James. 
. 4 
13 
C R James. 
. 3 20 
Trophv shoot, 25 
targets: 
Dr J T Keyes. 
. 2 22 
T P Fairchild. 
0 
20 
F B Stephenson.. 
. 2 22 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
20 
H M Brigham. 
. 0 22 
F S Hyatt. 
, 2 
19 
L M Palmer, Jr... 
. 0 22 
Dr J D Burtis. 
, 0 
18 
G E Piercv. 
. 0 21 
W Lang . 
4 
18 
A E Hendrickson. 
. 1 21 
D L Leahy. 
1 
16 
W W Greene. 
. 0 21 
1 F James. 
4 
14 
C R James. 
. 3 20 
W W Marshall. 
4 
14 
J H Vanderveer... 
. 1 20 
March cup, 25 targets: 
G E Piercy. 
. 0 24 
M Stiner . 
1 
20 
C R James. 
. 3 23 
Dr J" D Burtis. 
0 
19 
W W Marshall. 
. 4 23 
W W Greene. 
0 
19 
H M Brigham. 
. 0 22 
L M Palmer. Tr.... 
0 
18 
F B Stephenson... 
. 0 21 
F S Hyatt. 
2 
17 
A G Southworth... 
. 1 21 
A E Hendrickson.. 
1 
17 
Dr J J Keyes. 
. 1 21 
W Lang . 
4 
17 
H W Woodcock.. 
. 1 21 
C A Lockwood. 
2 
16 
J H Vanderveer... 
. 1 20 
J F James. 
4 
9 
Scratch shoot, 15 
targets: 
G E Piercy . 
.... 15 
Dr J J Keyes. 
12 
J H Vanderveer... 
.... 14 
W C Damron. 
12 
D T Leahy. 
.... 14 
H W Woodcock.... 
12 
A G Southworth... 
.... 14 
F S Hyatt. 
11 
H M Brigham. 
.... 13 
A E Hendrickson.. 
11 
F B Stephenson... 
.... 13 
F M Palmer, lr.... 
9 
Dr 1 D Burtis. 
.... 13 
W W Marshall. 
S 
W W Greene. 
.... 12 
C R James . 
8 
J P Fairchild. 
.... 12 
Team race, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
H. T. 
L M Palmer, Jr. 0 
20 
F S Hyatt. 2 
21 
H M Brigham.. 0 
22—42 
C A Lockwood... 2 
17- 
-38 
A Hendrickson.. 1 
18 
Dr J J Keves... 1 
18 
W C Damron.... 3 
23—41 
H W Woodcock. 1 
20- 
-38 
A Southworth.... 0 
22 
J H Vanderveer. 1 
19-41 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
W C Damron. 
3 
23 
C R Tames. 
3 
IS 
A G Southworth.... 
0 
22 
Dr T T Keves. 
1 
IS 
H M Brigham. 
0 
22 
A E Hendrickson.. 
1 
18 
G H Piercy. 
0 
22 
W Lang . 
4 
17 
Dr T D Burtis. 
0 
21 
C A Lockwood. 
2 
17 
F S Hvatt. 
2 
21 
T P Fairchild. 
0 
15 
L M Palmer, Tr... 
0 
20 
D T Leahv. 
1 
14 
H W Woodcock.... 
1 
20 
W W Marshall. 
4 
13 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
19 
1 F 1 ames. 
4 
11 
J H Vanderveer.... 
1 
19 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
20 
W C Damron. 
3 
24 
G F Piercy. 
0 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
24 
T P Fairchild. 
0 
20 
Dr T T Keyes. 
2 
24 
H W Woodcock.... 
1 
20 
Dr T D Burtis. 
6 
23 
A G Southworth.... 
0 
20 
L M Palmer, Tr.... 
0 
23 
C R James. 
3 
19 
A E Hendrickson.. 
i 
23 
W Lang . 
4 
19 
F S Hvatt. 
2 
22 
D T Leahy. 
1 
17 
W W Greene. 
0 
22 
W W Marshall. 
4 
17 
M Stiner . 
1 
21 
C A Lockwood. 
2 
17 
TI M Brigham. 
0 
20 
J F James. 
4 
17 
J H Vanderveer.... 
1 
20 
Shoot-off, 25 target 
s: 
W C Damron. 
3 
25 
Dr I 1 Keves. 
2 
21 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
22 
President’s cup, 25 
targets: 
H M Brigham. 
0 
25 
G E Piercv. 
0 
21 
W C Damron. 
3 
25 
A G Southworth.... 
0 
°0 
Dr T D Burtis. 
0 
24 
W Lang . 
4 
20 
D T Leahy. 
1 
24 
Dr J I Keyes. 
1 
20- 
T H Vanderveer.... 
1 
23 
F S Hvatt. 
0 
19 
F B Stephenson... 
0 
22 
W W Marshall. 
4 
19 
W W Greene. 
0 
22 
C R Tames. 
3 
16 
C A Lockwood. 
2 
22 
J F James. 
4 
10 
L M Palmer, Jr.... 
0 
21 
Tronhy shoot, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
25 
A G Southworth.... 
0 
20 
G F Piercv. 
0 
24 
T H Vanderveer.... 
1 
19 
A E Hendrickson.. 
1 
24 
F S Hyatt. 
9 
18 
II M Brigham. 
0 
21 
W Lang . 
4 
18 
L M Palmer, Jr.... 
0 
21 
W W Greene. 
0 
18 
W W Marshall. 
4 
21 
C A Lockwood. 
2 
18 
C R James. 
3 
20 
Dr J D Burtis. 
0 
17 
Palmer medals, distance handicap, 25 targets: 
Class 
A. 
Yds. T’l. 
Yds. T’l. 
H M Brigham.... 19 
23 
W W Greene. 19 
20 
A G Southworth.. 
19 
23 
L M Palmer, Jr... 19 
’20 
F B Stephenson.. 
19 
20 
Dr J D Burtis.... 19 
19 
G E Piercy. 
19 
20 
Shoot-off won by 
H. 
M. 
Brigham. 
Class B. 
1 H Vanderveer.. 
18 
24 
A E Hendrickson. 18 
17 
Dr J J Keyes. 
18 
21 
F S Hvatt. 17 
12 
C R James. 
16 
20 
WW Marshall... 15 
13 
W Lang . 
15 
19 
The P&lefaces. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 26.—In response to a special defi 
by Charles and Sibley, eleven teams of two men each 
contested for supremacy at the Paleface grounds to-day 
and pronounced that the first shoot of the Paleface 
Directors was a huge success, and far in advance of 
anything expected from a standpoint of enjoyable events. 
The conditions were anything but good, though the 
scores hardly show it, and many a better day has been 
seen with poorer results. 
Charles and Sibley were there from the first gun, and 
the good-natured knocking and jollying was there also, 
and it is a wonder that these two hit a target with all 
the hub-bub that was put before them. In view of 
their scratch score being the best, they have good reason 
to go around with chests expanded, and it is no dream 
that their next challenge will be considered very seri¬ 
ously before being accepted. 
Burnes and Marden, however, with their handicap, 
trotted off with high places, and now sport two silk 
umbrellas that were the real things. Fifth team was 
judged to Dickey and Wheeler, the only professionals 
entered, while the consolation prizes were tied for by 
E. M. Morse and Emerson on one team and C. F. 
Morse and Borland 
on the 
other. 
Altogether, the 
two conspirators proved 
themselves 
master hands, and 
their predecessors are at 
their wits 
end to come forth 
with a 
similar success. 
91 
.... 85 
Marden . 
67 
Climax . 
.... 86 
Handicap . 
36-194 
Handicap . 
.... 8-179 
Clarke . 
89 
E E Clapp. 
.... 66 
Hassam . 
82 
R Smith . 
.... 74 
Handicap . 
16-187 
Handicap . 
.... 36-176 
Charles . 
88 
C E Clapp. 
.... 65 
Siblev . 
86 
Edwards . 
.... 83 
Handicap . 
12—1S6 
Handicap . 
.... 24-172 
Daggett . 
76 
E M Morse.... 
.... 78 
77 
Handicap . 
28—181 
Handicap .... 
.... 48—167 
Cole . 
68 
C F Morse. 
.... 87 
Kirkwood . 
93 
Borland . 
.... 56 
Handicap . 
20—181 
Handicap ..... 
.... 24—167 
Wheeler . 
78 
Dickey . 
77 
Handicap . 
24—179 
