April 9, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
591 
Philadelph ia Trapshooters’ League. 
Philadelphia, April 2. —The delightful spring weather 
brought out a large attendance, and the close standing 
of some of the clubs evoked the keenest of competition. 
The best shots rallied from far and near. 
The contest was especially keen between the Florists 
and the Highland, these two being the leaders. They 
drew still further ahead of their competitors, while 
shooting a very close race between themselves, the 
Florists scoring a total of 452 to 450 by the Highlands. 
Three teams, the Florists, the Highland and the Had- 
donfield, shot on the Wissinoming grounds, while the 
S. S. White, the South End and the Meadow Springs 
teams shot at Holmesburg Junction. 
The weather conditions \yere almost perfect for good 
scoring. The sun shone clear, there was no appreciable 
wind, and the light was good. The teams and scores 
made on the Wissinoming grounds follow: 
Florists. 
Bell . 
48 
Highland. 
Buckwalter . 
48 
Mink . 
Boyer . 
46 
45 
45 
Sloan . 
45 
Hibbs . 
Banks . 
45 
W Wolstencroft.. 
44 
Sheeler . 
43 
F Bender . 
Miller . 
43—452 
Haddonfield. 
F Holloway . 
45 
Cozen . 
T Peacock . 
41 
Gashiel . 
Tule . 
41 
F Tomlinson . 
Stafford . 
39 
Hise . 
4$ 
4(1 
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46 
45 
44 
40 
39 
38 
-450 
-404 
The scores made by the gunners who failed to make 
their respective teams follow: 
-L Lev 
Eames 
Florists. 
W Westcott 
G Anderson 
Dr Wescott 
Little ... 
Hoffman 
Skellv 
Ladomus 
J B Haywood. 
Sheen 
Shienpp 
Sheppard 
41 
T H Anderson. 
QQ 
39 
Perry . 
.... 37 
37 
Crooks . 
.38 
42 
Wolstencroft . 
.... 38 
40 
Harkins . 
.... 40 
39 
T Davis . 
.... 26 
37 
Hawson . 
40 
Pfleager . 
.... 40 
40 
G Clark . 
.... 41 
38 
Denhan . 
.... 35 
47 
T Biddle . 
.... 41 
42 
IV Tohnson . 
.... 38 
38 
Ringgold . 
.... 31 
35 
1lupont . 
.... 41 
21 
Roatche . 
.... 24 
29 
Cooper . 
38 
Lohn . 
.... 3b 
32 
W Walton . 
.... 36 
34 
T Lindley .. 
3S 
Mercer . 
.... 40 
40 
Herman .. 
.... 37 
34 
N Clark . 
.... 41 
34 
"'m Dalton . 
.... 36 
38 
Hoover . 
.... 11 
39 
Laurent . 
.... 29 
J Thomas . 3(» 
G Hollowav . 34 
H Thompkins . 25 
Shreene . 3(i 
E Tomlinson . 36 
J Dugan . 35 
Haddonfield. 
Pedlow . 27 
J Logan . 20 
Manning . 14 
Logan . 17 
Pierce . 23 
Bennett . 31 
On the Holmesburg Junction grounds the S. S. White 
and the South End teams scored a total of 441 each, 
Meadow Springs trailing with 402. Scores: 
S. S. White. 
South Eend. 
Severn . 
47 
, 47 
Cantrell . 
47 
. 46 
Griffith . 
45 
Fleming . 
Eisenhardt . 
. 46 
Appleton . 
45 
. 45 
Jones . 
45 
Muller 
. 44 
Chalmers . 
44 
E Holloway . 
. 43 
Sanford . 
43 
W Pechman .. 
. 43 
Pratt . 
43 
E Firth . 
, 43 
. 42 
White . 
42 
Wicks . 
40—441 
Ware . 
. 42-441' 
Rush . 
Meadow 
46 
Springs. 
. 40 
Kollock . 
43 
. 39 
Gothard . 
42 
. 38 
Henry . 
41 
Pierce . 
. 37 
Warren . 
41 
Clegg . 
. 35—402 
The scores made 
by the gunners who failed 
to make 
their respective teams follow 
S. S. White. 
South End. 
.... 43 
... 41 
.... 43 
, 41 
W Firth .. 
.... 40 
. 39 
.... 40 
. 39 
Hand . 
.... 39 
. 38 
Cottine: . 
.... 3S 
. 38 
Sidebotham . 
.... 38 
... 37 
H George . 
.... 38 
Cross . 
. 37 
W H Mathews. 
.... 36 
.. 36 
Fontains . 
.... 36 
. 32 
F W Mathews. 
.... 33 
Madeira . 
. 30 
Heite . 
.... 31 
Bartlett . 
. 27 
Kendall . 
.... 31 
>5 
Hinkson . 
.... £9 
W Johnson . 
. 25 
♦Visitors. 
Laws . 
Meadow 
.... 35 
Springs. 
Solev . 
. 30 
Wiley . 35 
Letford . 35 
B George . 34 
Hewlett . 34 
Menamin . 32 
Chandler 
Lyon ... 
Cambios 
Seafoss . 
30 
29 
28 
26 
High scores were greatly aided by the weather con¬ 
ditions. Individual high scores at Wissinoming were 48 
by “Bell” and Buckwalter, of the Florists, and Kahler 
and Mink, of the Highlands, and 47 by Lawrence, of the 
Haddonfields, the latter total being scored also by 
Severn and. Cantrell, of the S. S. Whites, and Hineline, 
of the South End Club. A summary of the matter is 
as follows: 
At Wissinoming: Florists, 452; Highland, 450; Had¬ 
donfield, 404. 
At Holmesburg Junction: S. S. White, 441; South 
End, 441; Meadow "Springs, 402. 
The points scored and the targets broken by the clubs 
follow: 
Targets. 
Points. 
Broken. 
Florists . 
. 14 
2121 
Highland . 
. 12 
2154 
Haddonfield. 
. 10 
2016 
South End . 
. 9 
2079 
S S White . 
. 9 
2112 
Meadow Springs . 
. 5 
191S 
Trap at Pinehurst. 
Pinehurst, N. C., April 9.—The result of the competi¬ 
tion for the gold medal offered for the four best scores 
in 100-target trapshooting tournaments, the contestant to 
J. CUSHING TODD, NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 
Winner of gold medal, 385 ex 400, Pinehurst, N. C. 
have shot at not less than 800 targets, was announced 
during the week, J. Cushing Todd, of Newburyport, 
Mass., winning with a total of 475, or strings of 97, 97, 
95 and 96—96 1 /4 per cent. 
Herbert L. Jillson, Sec’y. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., April 2.— There were thirty- 
seven shooters in attendance. T. Lenane, Jr., calmly 
led in the Westley Richards gun handicap, the committee 
trophy, and the April cup, while M. V.. Lenane won the 
Haslin cup after a shoot-off with T. D. Scoble, they 
having tied on a straight score of 25 from scratch. The 
shoot-off resulted in 24 for Lenane and 23 for Scoble, 2 
of which was an allowance. Five wins determined the 
permanent owner, and it is now Lenane’s property. 
The greater number of the scores were of a high order. 
The scores follow: 
Westley Richards 
pn, 
. handicap, 25 targets: 
n. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
T Lenane, Tr. 
. 4 
25 
E 
A Wilson. 
9 
21 
W R Ogden. 
. 3 
25 
W 
O Hinds. 
. 0 
20 
W T Elias. 
2 
25 
T 
G Batterson. 
9 
20 
T Dey . 
9 
25 
F 
II Schauffler.... 
. 0 
20 
G Lembeck . 
2 
24 
T 
Keller, Sr. 
. 0 
19 
G Bechtel . 
9 
24 
I 
S Barnes. 
. 0 
10 
T T O’Donohue... 
2 
>3 
E 
F Crowe. 
9 
19 
F A Ilodgman.... 
. 0 
n 
1 
Church . 
. 0 
19 
E Eckhart . 
. 5 
23 
1 
Wellbrook. 
. 0 
18 
T D Scoble . 
2 
23 
R 
R Debacher ... 
5 
17 
G F Pelham. 
9 
23 
T 
Keller, Tr. 
. 0 
17 
M V Lenane . 
. 0 
23 
L 
M Borden. 
17 
Dr De Wolfe. 
9 
23 
Dr H 1 Thielman.. 
9 
16 
G M Thomson.... 
9 
23 
E 
A Sierck. 
. 0 
15 
G W Kuchler. 
9 
22 
E 
F Warner. 
. 0 
13 
W M inford. 
4 
99 
W 
Calder . 
. 0 
12 
H Beale . 
. 3 
21 
J 
W Alker. 
. 0 
12 
G I- Brady. 
. 4 
21 
Shoot-off: 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
25 
Second shoot-off: 
W B Ogden. 
9 
23 
T Lenane, !r. 
. 4 
25 
W T Elias. 
2 
25 
W J Elias .. 
9 
22 
J Dey . 
2 
24 
Haslin cup, handicap. 
25 
targets: 
M V Lenane. 
0 
25 
W 11 Ogden. 
9 
23 
T I) Scoble. 
0 
25 
T Keller, Sr. 
. 0 
23 
T Lenane, Tr. 
3 
25 
F II Schauffler.... 
. 0 
23 
R R Debacher. 
5 
25 
Dr E F Crowe.... 
. 2 
23 
T J O’Donohue. 
2 
25 
G AV Kuchler. 
2 
23 
G L Brady. 
4 
25 
E A Sierck. 
. 0 
22 
W T Elias. 
2 
25 
1 G Batterson. 
. 2 
22 
Dr De Wolfe. 
3 
25 
G F Pelham. 
. 2 
22 
G Lembeck . 
9 
25 
W Minford . 
. 4 
21 
G M Thomson. 
9 
24 
G Bechtel . 
. 2 
20 
E Eckart . 
5 
24 
E F Warner . 
. 0 
19 
3 
24 
L M Borden. 
. 3 
19 
T Keller, Tr. 
0 
24 
T Wellbrook . 
. 0 
17 
E A Wilson. 
2 
24 
T S Barnes. 
. 0 
17 
J Dey . 
2 
24 
T Church . 
. 0 
17 
W O Hinds. 
0 
23 
I AV Alker. 
. 0 
15 
F A Ilodgman. 
0 
23 
W Calder . 
. 0 
14 
Dr Thielman . 
2 
23 
Shoot-off: 
M V Lenane. 
0 
24 
T 1) Scoble. 
2 
21 
Committee trophy, 
handicap, 25 targets: 
T Lenane, Jr. 
4 
25 
T Keller, Sr. 
. 0 
21 
AV O Hinds. 
0 
24 
T Keller, Tr. 
. u 
21 
G I. Brady. 
4 
24 
E A Wilson. 
2 
21 
G F Pelham. 
9 
24 
R R Debacher. 
. b 
20 
W B Ogden. 
3 
24 
T G Batterson. 
. 2 
20 
M V Lenane. 
0 
24 
G AA r Kuchler. 
2 
20 
Dr De Wolfe. 
o 
o 
24 
AV Minford . 
. 4 
20 
F TT Schauffler..,.. 
0 
24 
E A Sierck. 
. 0 
19 
T Dey . 
2 
24 
Dr Thielman . 
2 
19 
G M Thomson. 
2 
23 
T Church . 
. 0 
18 
T T O’Donohue.... 
9 
23 
L M Borden. 
. 3 
17 
F X Hodgman. 
0 
23 
E F Crowe. 
2 
17 
G Lembeck . 
2 
23 
T Wellbrook . 
. 0 
16 
9 
23 
T S Barnes. 
. 0 
15 
P Beale . 
3 
22 
T W Alker. 
. 0 
15 
AV 1 Elias. 
9 
22 
E F Warner. 
. 0 
12 
E Eckart . 
5 
21 
AV Calder. 
. 0 
10 
T D Scoble. 
2 
21 
Aoril cup. handicap. 
25 
targets: 
T Lenane, Tr. 
3 
25 
E A Wilson. 
21 
T T O’Donohue. 
2 
25 
Dr E F Crowe- 
. 2 
21 
T D Scoble. 
9 
25 
G W Kuchler. 
. 2 
21 
AV T Elias. 
2 
25 
E Eckart..... 
. b 
20 
G Lembeck . 
2 
25 
T Keller, Sr. 
. 0 
20 
F A TTodgman. 
0 
24 
T S Barnes. 
. 0 
20 
G F Pelham. 
9 
24 
W O Hinds. 
. 0 
19 
M V Lenane. 
0 
23 
L M Borden. 
. 3 
19 
T Dey. 
9 
23 
T AV Alker. 
. 9 
19 
9 
23 
. 3 
IS 
T G Batterson. 
2 
22 
T Keller, Tr. 
. 0 
18 
G L Bradv. 
4 
22 
E A Sierck . 
. 0 
18 
'At B Ogden. 
3 
99 
T Church . 
. 0 
16 
Dr De AA’olfe. 
3 
22 
I AA’ellbrook . 
. 0 
14 
F TI Schauffler. 
0 
22 
W Colder . 
. 0 
12 
R R Debacher. 
5 
21 
E F AA'arner. 
. 0 
12 
Dr Thielman . 
9 
21 
Shoot-off won bv 
T. 
Lenane, Tr. 
Club trophy, handicap, 
25 targets: AA’on by 
M. 
V. 
Lenane, with his second perfect score of the day. 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., March 30. —The final March shoot for 
the Palefaces attracted fifteen shooters to the grounds 
to-day, and it is safe to say that a more enjoyable after¬ 
noon could hardly have been spent. The programme, 
which called for a team match, proved to be just what 
the boys wanted, and hardly a moment passed but 
what was filled with trapshooters’ enjoyment. 
As was expected from the dope sheet, the Frank-Todd- 
Jones combination was a bit strong for the rest, but at 
that, team No. 3 gave them a hustle and did not let up 
till the last shot had been fired. 
Team No. 4, with Marden and Dickey for leaders was 
picked at the first for a good look in, but fate was against 
them, and third place was the best thev could get. 
Teams Nos. 2 and 5 had quite a fight for the last 
position, with the No. 5 team on the wrong end. 
Another story on the entire result might have been 
the case if the captain of No. 2 had not had the mis¬ 
fortune to break his single sticker and was forced to 
rely on another weapon during the biggest of the pro¬ 
gram. 
Fligh average for the afternoon proved a great race 
between Todd, Frank, Chapin and Kirkwood, the latter 
just pulling out on the last event, with Todd a target 
behind. Scores: 
Frank 
Todd 
Jones 
Kirkwood 
Cavicchi 
Smith ... 
Marden . 
Dickey . 
Wiggiesworth 
Clarke . 
Rurnes . 
Whitney 
Higginson 
Chapin .. 
Ordway .. 
Team No. 1. 
. 14 13 17 14 14 17—89 
. 14 13 17 14 14 19—91 
. 11 7 15 8 8 13—62—242 
Team No. 3. 
. 13 14 19 12 14 20—92 
. 12 11 16 13 13 14—79 
. 10 12 11 9 10 16—68—239 
Team No. 4. 
. 13 12 16 13 11 17—82 
. 10 10 16 11 12 17—76 
. 12 10 11 12 12 15—72—230 
Team No. 2. 
. 14 12 12 12 12 18—80 
. 11 13 19 14 12 15—84 
. 12 9 11 12 10 7—61—225 
Team No. 5. 
. 10 15 15 12 13 17-82 
. 14 12 19 13 13 15—86 
. 9 11 14 5 8 9—56—224 
