April 2, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., March 23—Out of the 180 targets, 
the total of the ten events, F. C. Bissett was high 
amateur for the day, with 162. J. S. Fanning and H. S. 
Welles were tied on 161 for high professional average. 
Freehold was victor in the 6-man team contest for the 
State championship by a total of 263 to 245, and also in 
the 2-man State champion contest, 88 to 87. 
Frank Muldoon, of Freehold, and A. L. Ivins, of Red 
Bank, were holders of 2-man championship until de¬ 
feated by W. A. Kennedy, of Matawan, and Ed. Van 
Kattengel, of Red Bank. 
Events: 123456789 10 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 25 25 Broke 
C W Billings . 13 11 11 11 14 20 14 13 17 .. 124 
Dr Burtis . 7 7 11 11 13 19 13 13 19 .. 113 
A L Ivins . 13 14 15 14 15 23 15 14 25 IS 156 
F Muldoon . 11 9 12 9 12 19 12 14 23 18 139 
W C Danser . 9 11 9 13 12 19 10 12 17 .. 112 
*H S Welles . 12 13 14 14 13 20 14 14 23 24 161 
*C B Brown . 13 12 13 15 15 24 14 13 24 17 159 
John Martin . 12 12 11 13 13 20 13 14 22 .. 130 
W A Kennedy . 13 13 14 15 15 23 14 14 21 .. 142 
*T S Fanning. 13 13 13 13 13 23 15 15 22 21 161 » 
T J O’Donohue .10 12 13 14 12 19 13 11 .. .. 104 
D T Leahy . 14 10 11 13 8 24 13 6 .. .. 99 
T Lenane, Jr. S 9 1112 10 17 13 7.. .. 87 
W K Matthews .... 9 12 14 12 11 20 10 8 .. .. 96 
Remington . 12 12 12 14 11 22 15 13 19 17 147 
Thos Brantingham... 13 8 14 9 9 19 11 9 14 18 134 
F C Bissett . 14 14 14 14 14 19 14 13 22 2£ 162 
C W Quackenbush... 7 8 10 7 11 .. 7 . 50 
Rossi . 4 8 7 9 14 12 . 54 
H Chafey . 5 18 15 10 .... 48 
M Johnson .10 11 13 11 22 11 13 IS .. 109 
E Von Kattengel .13 12 9 10 17 13 .. 18 .. 82 
L W Colquitt . 13 13 18 10 14 25 .. 93 
C Newman .12 19 10 8 IS 14 81 
E Sweeting . 11 15 12 13 20 .. 71 
H Keogel .13 19 14 11 .... 57 
J Zollinge . 7 15 10 .. 13 .. 35 
J Erb . 13 18 10 7 20 .. 68 
W D Hinds .11 19 14 12. 56 
G W Buck .15 11. 26 
R Bercaugh . 9. 9 
W H Trowbridge.13. 13 
J Reiley .14. 14 
G J Milholland.21 19 40 
‘Professionals. 
State championship 6-man team race, Newark vs. Free¬ 
hold. Newark shot at 300 and broke 245; Freehold shot 
at 300 and broke 263. Scores: 
Newark. Freehold. 
Bercaugh . 
... 40 
Ivins . 
45 
Lindsley . 
... 40 
Kennedy . 
44 
Day, Jr . 
... 40 
Remington . 
42 
Trowbridge .... 
... 36 
Burtis . 
46 
Colquitt . 
... 46 
Muldoon . 
41 
Rieley . 
... 43—245 
Bissett . 
45-263 
State championship, 2-man 
man: 
team race, 50 targets per 
Ivins .... 
.... 47 
Kennedy . 
Von Kattengel ... 
Maltby Conover, 
. 47 
Muldoon . 
.... 40—87 
. 41—SS 
Sec’y. 
East Millstone Gun Club. 
Herewith are the scores of our third monthly shoot 
of the East Millstone, N. J., Gun Club, held on March 
19. The fine weather brought out twenty-seven shooters, 
and one of the finest shoots ever held by this club re¬ 
sulted. Our genial friend, Capt. Bunk Stevens, was on 
hand, and, as usual, accounted for 95 per cent, of his 
targets, besides running the office in his inimitable man¬ 
ner, and the boys were certainly grateful. He has a 
host of friends here. 
Bissett, of South River; Barclay, of Cranberry, and 
Ray Stryker, of White House, were the high guns in 
order named. 
Between events Nos. 3 and 4 the tie for the champion¬ 
ship of Somerset county was shot off. The race was at 
50 targets, and the strain seemed to make both shooters 
nervous in the first half. On their second string, how¬ 
ever, they both accounted for 24 out of their 25 targets, 
with as fine an exhibition as was ever seen over these 
traps. Final score, Wycoff 42, Remsen 45. 
F. W. Remsen was declared the winner and received 
the gold medal and the right to have his name engraved 
on the Fleischmann cup. We were glad to see so many 
New Brunswick shooters with us and hope to see them 
here again. , 
Events: 
12345678 
Shot 
Targets: 
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
at. 
Broke. 
H H Stevens. 
15 15 13 14 13 15 14 15 
120 
114 
F C Bissett . 
14 11 13 15 14 12 14 15 
120 
108 
J Barclay . 
14 13 14 14 11 12 14 14 
120 
106 
R C Stryker . 
13 14 13 14 13 10 13 15 
120 
105 
Irving Hoagland ... 
13 12 15 11 12 13 14 14 
120 
104 
F W Remsen . 
10 13 13 12 14 12 15 12 
120 
101 
A Van Cleef . 
14 12 13 13 11 10 14 11 
120 
98 
Capt Welsh . 
12 12 13 10 12 10 11 13 
120 
93 
E H Wycoff . 
8 12 9 11 12 11 7 14 
120 
S4 
F A Jackson . 
.. 10 11 11 14 15 10 11 
105 
82 
Chas Van Nostrand 
.. 12 10 9 9 8 7 10 
105 
65 
W Laird . 
S99 11 6898 
120 
68 
G Metz . 
.. 9 13 9 10 9 9 .. 
90 
58 
A Neff . 
79955725 
120 
49 
J A Blish . 
10 7 9 12 14 12 .... 
90 
64 
G L Welsh . 
10 8 8 11 10 . 
75 
47 
Dr Iradell . 
9 8 7 9 6 9 .... 
90 
48 
M Suydam . 
58 13 22437 
120 
44 
T Carpenter . 
.12 12 14 .. .. 
45 
38 
C Nicolas . 
. 14 14 12 .. .. 
45 
40 
C. H. Van Nostrand, Sec’y. 
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Mr. Woolfolk Henderson, during the year 1909, shot at 9495 targets and broke 9008 or 94.87%. 
By making this splendid record Mr. Henderson won high average among amateurs shooting 
at more than 3000 targets. Mr. Henderson also shot the Old Reliable Parker Gun. 
What better proof can there be of the sterling shooting qualities of this gun that so justly 
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Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
Dayton, Ky.*—A few shooters attended the weekly 
meeting on March 27, the weather evidently being too 
fine, and other attractions too alluring for many of the 
members to show up. _ _ 
The six men present shot at 100 targets, Le Compte 
leading with 97, quite an improvement over his work 
at the Cincinnati grounds the day before. 
If any one can beat a shooter in the way of excuses 
for poor work, I’m from Missouri, you’ve got to show 
me! 
Le Compte lost his breakfast Saturday morning to 
catch his train for Cincy. Consequence, a headache; 
result, a whole lot of goose eggs in his score. Mac. 
fell down in some of the events and discovered that some 
unprincipled villain had doctored the rear sight on 
his gun. That he can hit ’em was shown in the last 
event when he broke 21. Bonta, of Wilmington, Ohio, 
broke’ 91, and at doubles, 25 pairs, put it over Le 
Compte breaking 38 to 37. Capt. Dameron was at the 
grounds, but did no shooting, as an attack of the grip 
left him’ in no shape for the shoot. Uncle John Dea is 
always to be reckoned with, and generally finishes in 
the 90 percent, class. There are few, if any, men of his 
age who can beat him at target shooting, and on live 
birds he can go some, too. J. B. C. is one of Cincin¬ 
nati’s veteran shots, and a very consistent shooter in 
the 80 to 90 per cent, class. Headon is not a regular 
man at the traps, but his score to-day places him in the 
ranks of the “more than average” shooter. 
The club’s Sunday, money-back tournaments will start 
this month. Date and program will be given later, and 
a large attendance is expected. 
The scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Le Compte .. 
Bonta . 
Dea . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
25 
15 
15 
20 
25 
Total. 
24 
15 
15 
19 
24 
97 
23 
14 
15 
15 
24 
91 
23 
12 
14 
19 
22 
90 
J B C . 
. 23 
8 
15 
15 
20 
81 
Mac . 
. 19 
11 
8 
11 
21 
70 
Headon . 
13 
11 
17 
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'Columbus Gun Club. 
Columbus, O., March 26.—The complimentary shoot 
held for Messrs. German and Squier was well attended, 
thirty shooters taking part. The high guns were: Hen¬ 
derson 98, Buchanan 97, German 96, Webster 95, Le Noir 
94, Fisher and H. E. Smith each 93. 
The team that is to go to Cleveland will be there April 
30, instead of April 29, as Mr. Wallace, of the Cleveland 
Club, says he evidently forgot the date. April 12 is 
the next shoot. The Squier money-back system, with 
14 to 20 yards handicaps, will be used. L. J. Squier will 
be the manager. Half will be divided per cent, and half 
Rose system, so vou can see both systems in action and 
tell which you like the best. Mr. Squier is an enthusiast 
on this system; it is conceded to be very fair. 
Don’t forget the big spring shoot May 11 and 12. 
Henderson 
Buchanan . 
German ... 
Webster ... 
Le Noir ... 
Fisher . 
H E Smith 
Fox . 
Bolin . 
Wells . 
Hall . 
Kingsbury 
Coffman ... 
Squier . 
G Smith ... 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
. 100 
98 
T Smith .... 
.100 
79 
. 100 
97 
Fuller . 
. 70 
66 
. 100 
96 
Shell . 
. SO 
6 S 
.100 
95 
Bailey . 
. 80 
50 
.100 
94 
Carson .... 
53 
.100 
93 
Ward . . 
40 
.... 100 
93 
Miller ..... 
. 50 
35 
. 100 
89 
Bassell .... 
33 
. 100 
88 
Barstow ... 
..... 40 
35 
.100 
87 
Cumberland 
.... 50 
35 
.100 
85 
Kelly ...... 
. 50 
31 
.100 
83 
Atwood ... 
20 
. 100 
S3 
King . 
. 25 
15 
.100 
81 
Weinman .. 
20 
.100 
80 
Mertz . 
Secretary. 
