March 19, 1910.] 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., March 12.—There was a good at¬ 
tendance with much interest manifested as to the mem¬ 
bership of the team for the forthcoming tri-club con¬ 
tests, the first of which is fixed for March 19, at Bay 
Ridge. The winners of the different events were Messrs. 
H. W. Woodcock, J. H. Vanderveer, F. B. Stephenson, 
W. W. Peabody, C. R. James, Dr. J J Keyes, M. Stiner 
and W. C. Damron. Scores: 
Scratch trophy, 15 targets 
H W Woodcock. 15 
F B Stephenson. 15 
W W Peabody. 13 
M Stiner . 13 
IT M Brigham. 13 
C A Lockwood. 13 
Shoot-off, 15 targets: 
H W Woodcock. 15 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
IT. B^ 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 25 
C R James. 3 24 
M Stiner . 1 22 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 22 
A E Hendrickson.. 1 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 19 
Dr J D Burtis. 0 19 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
C R James. 3 20 
IV W Peabody. 0 21 
T D Burtis. 0 20 
W W Marshall. 4 20 
Prize divided. 
Dr J D Burtis. 13 
C R James. 13 
T H Vanderveer.. 12 
Ur J J Keyes. 12 
W C Damron. 12 
G H Piercy. 9 
F B Stephenson . 14 
H. B. 
W W Marshall.... 4 19 
C A Lockwood. 2 19 
G H Piercy. 0 18 
H W Woodcock.... 1 18 
W W Peabody. 0 17 
W C Damron. 3 14 
J F James. 4 13 
M Stiner . 1 20 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 17 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 16 
J F James. 4 9 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
C R James . 3 25 
W C Damron. 3 25 
M Stiner . 0 24 
H W Woodcock.... 1 24 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 22 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 21 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
C R James. 3 23 
President’s cup, 25 targets: 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 25 
C R James.. 3 23 
W W Peabody. 0 23 
M Stiner . 0 23 
R C Williams. 4 22 
H M Brigham. 0 22 
H W Woodcock.... 1 22 
J D Burtis. 0 21 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
C R James. 3 23 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
H W Woodcock.... 1 21 
W W Peabody. 0 20 
R C Williams. 4 20 
Prize divided. 
W W Peabody. 0 21 
W W Marshall. 4 21 
Dr J D Burtis. 0 18 
C A Lockwood. 3 17 
J F James. 4 16 
G H Piercy. 0 15 
W C Damron. 3 20 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
J H Vanderveer. 1 21 
W C Damron. 3 20 
G H Piercy. 0 19 
A E Hendrickson... 1 18 
C A Lockwood. 2 18 
J F James. 4 17 
W C Damron. 3 20 
A E Hendrickson... 1 20 
W W Marshall. 4 20 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 19 
Dr J D Burtis. 0 18 
J F James. 4 15 
March cup, 25 targets: 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 23 
C R James. 3 22 
W W Peabody. 0 22 
H M Brigham. 0 21 
W W Marshall. 4 20 
Dr J J Keyes. 1 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 18 
M Stiner. 1 18 
G H Piercy. 0 17 
J D Burtis. 0 16 
*R C Williams. 4 16 
H W Woodcock.... 1 16 
J F James..*. 4 13 
C A Lockwood. 2 13 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
Dr 
J T Keyes... 
1 22 
A Hendrickson.. 
1 21 
H 
W Woodcock. 
1 18- 
-40 
W C Damron.... 
3 14 
-35 
Palmer trophies. 
, distance handicap, 25 targets 
Class 
A. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
Yds. 
T’l. 
M 
Stiner . 
. 19 
24 
IT M Brigham.. 
. 19 
23 
F 
B Stephenson. 
. 19 
23 
G H Piercy.... 
. 19 
23 
W 
W Peabody.. 
. 19 
22 
Dr J D Burtis.. 
. 19 
20 
Class 
B. 
T 
H Vanderveer. 18 
25 
H W Woodcock. 
. 18 
23 
t»r 
J J Keyes... 
. 18 
23 
A E Hendrickson 18 
20 
Class 
c. 
W 
C Damron... 
. 16 
22 
C A Lockwood.. 
. 16 
16 
C 
R Tames. 
16 
19 
J F James. 
14 
W 
W Marshall. 
. 15 
17 
Florida Gun Club. 
Palm Beach, Fla., March 7—The tie of Saturday for 
the J. L. Stack cup between Upson and Henry was shot 
off to-day before the match in a series of three birds 
each. Upson was up first, and standing at 32yds., killed 
three straight, and won the cup. Henry, standing at 
30yds., killed two. and missed his third bird. There was 
considerable betting on the result. 
Upson also won the cup presented by W. A. H. 
Stafford for to-day’s event. Stafford and Upson tied with 
14 kills and one miss each. In the shoot-off, Upson 
killed five straight and Stafford missed his fifth bird. 
Peck took third money with 13 kills and two misses. 
Three sweeps of five birds each were shot off after the 
match, Peck and Stack dividing in each event. There 
will be a handicap event on Wednesday for the cup 
presented by Mr. J. P. Knapp, of New York city. A good 
crowd witnessed the shooting. * 
March 9.—The event to-day was a 15-bird handicap, 
$10, for a cup presented by J. P. Knapp, of New York 
city, and resulted in one of the closest contests ever 
shot at the Florida Gun Club. There were three straight 
scores, and four with only one miss. Those who shot 
straight were Stafford, Fitler and Knapp. It was agreed 
to shoot off the tie at three birds. Knapp retired on the 
first round, and it took 23 birds to shoot off the tie, 
with Stafford the winner. Both the contestants shot 
beautifully. Those who tied with only one miss each 
were Brokaw, Stack, Upson and Waterbury. The grand 
stand was crowded 
WINCHES1 
Shotguns and Shells 
WIN 
THE EASTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP 
Mr. H. W. Buckwalter, of Royersford, 
Penna., shooting a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun and Winchester fr Leader" Shells, 
outshot a big field of crack amateurs and 
won the Eastern Amateur Championship 
at the recent tournament of the Keystone 
Shooting League of Philadelphia. To win 
this hotly contested event required great 
shooting skill and the best combination of 
gun and shell. Mr. Buckwalter had both. 
His skill is established and so is the super¬ 
iority of Winchester Shotguns and Shells. 
They are the combination that hung up the highest record in 1909 
ever made. 
H. W. BUCKWALTER 
Eastern Champion 
There will be a handicap event on Friday for a cup 
presented by Mr. Howard Brokaw, of New York city. 
March 10.—The shoot to-day was a handicap of 15 
birds, $10 entrance, for two cups. The first prize, pre¬ 
sented by Mr. Howard Brokaw, of New York, and the 
second presented by Mr. D. A. Upson, of Cleveland, O., 
as the runner-up cup. Mr.. Livingston, who has been 
tied several times for first honors, won to-day with a 
straight score. Upson, standing at 34yds., shot a fine 
race and took the runner-up cup with 14 kills. 
There were three tied for third money. It was shot 
off, miss and out. Ayer was up first and missed. The 
same thing happened to Stack on his second bird. 
McFadden killed and won. 
W. A. H. Stafford was referee. 
Mr. Upson has presented the cup he won to-day as 
a runner-up cup, in the event Saturday for a cup pre¬ 
sented by Mr. L. M. Henry, of London. 
Howard Brokaw cup, 15 birds: 
Brokaw, 31 .. 
Livingston, 28 
Ayer, 28 .... 
Stack . 
Stack, 28. 
Stafford, 28 . 
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Upson, 34 .... 
Bishop, 29 .... 
Fitler, 28. 
McFadden. 28 
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March 12.—The shooting to-day resulted in another 
lose finish. The event was a handicap of 15 birds for a 
:up presented by L. M. Henry, of London, and a 
unner-up cup presented by D. A. Upson, of Cleveland. 
dcFadden, standing at 28yds., won with 14 kills. Stafford 
ind Bishop tied with 13 kills each for the runner-up 
:up, and in the shoot-off of 3 birds each, Stafford won 
>n his third straight kill. „ 
In the sweeps, a miss and out for $5, Brokaw and 
\yer divided the first, and Stafford won the second. 
The birds were very fast to-day, and the grand stand 
vas crowded. W. A. Stafford was referee. After the 
natch Fred Lewisohn tried a string of 15 btrds^ drop- 
Ding 12 inside the bounds, a very good score under the 
;onditions. ,, 
Wm. Dietsch, Mgr. 
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