750 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[May 7, 1910. 
Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., April 27.—High amateur average was 
made by Mr. Frank Hall. His total was 154 out of 160. 
II. L. Brown was high professional with 149. 
Events: 
12345678 
Shot 
. Targets: 
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
at. 
Broke. 
E I Vanderveer .... 
. 19 19 20 17 16 20 17 17 
160 
145 
W A Kennedy . 
. 19 18 16 19 19 17 17 17 
160 
142 
A S Ivins. 
. 20 20 19 19 17 17 .. .. 
120 
112 
II H Stevens. 
. 18 16 18 18 16 15 19 20 
160 
140 
H L Brown . 
. 16 20 20 20 17 18 19 19 
160 
149 
F Hall . 
. 19 20 19 20 19 20 19 18 
160 
154 
C \V Billings . 
. 15 17 20 20 19 16 16 20 
160 
143 
G H Piercy . 
. 18 19 20 18 18 18 19 19 
160 
149 
E Hallinger . 
. 18 19 19 17 17 17 16 18 
160 
141 
P M Kling. 
. 15 20 20 18 17 18 18 19 
160 
145 
F Muldoon . 
. 16 19 20 IS 17 20 18 18 
160 
146 
M H Matthews. 
. 19 16 17 18 16 15 16 14 
160 
131 
Mushick . 
. 16 15 15 15 15 18 15 16 
160 
125 
F C Bissett . 
. 18 20 19 20 19 19 16 18 
160 
149 
Hartman . 
. 14 17 18 19 18 17 19 17 
160 
139 
Dr Moeller . 
. 18 17 19 18 18 19 .. .. 
120 
109 
Van Hise . 
. 17 19 20 18 20 11 20 .. 
140 
125 
H Chafey . 
. 17 13 16 15 16 17 .. .. 
120 
94 
C Chafey . 
. 17 18-16 16 18 ...... 
100 
85 
C W Mackenhish.. 
. 12 16 17 17 17 . 
100 
79 
F Hendrickson .... 
. 20 16 18 18 18 19 20 20 
160 
149 
J Applegate . 
. 14 14 15 18 18 . 
100 
79 
L Colquitt . 
. 19 19 20 IS 17 . 
100 
93 
W K Matthews .... 
. 15 18 15 17 16 14 .. .. 
120 
95 
M Johnson . 
. 14 17 13 12 13 14 .. .. 
120 
87 
Thompson . 
. 17 19 11. 
60 
47 
W C Danser . 
. 16 15 17 15 14. 
100 
77 
O J Walker. 
. 18 13 . 
40 
31 
G W Van Hise .... 
. 19 16 17 15 17 17 10 .. 
140 
111 
J Wooley . 
. 18 14 15 . 
60 
47 
Carpenter . 
. 16 16 17 . 
60 
49 
W Lawrence . 
. .. 17 18 18. 
60 
53 
Rickard . 
. .. 15 15 15 17 15 .. .. 
100 
77 
C Tilton . 
. .. 13 17 15 13 . 
80 
58 
W Emley . 
. .. 18 12 .. 17. 
60 
47 
M Herrington . 
.16 12 19 .. .. 
60 
47 
Ehrlich . 
. 16 20 19 .. .. 
60 
55 
E Von Kattengel... 
. 19 18 . 
40 
37 
W Sharewood. 
. 14 17 . 
40 
31 
J Erlich . 
. 15 15 . 
40 
30 
Freehold Gun Club were challenged by the South Side 
Gun Club, of Newark, to shoot a 6-man team race. 
They won from them, and were at once challenged for 
same by Jersey City and won from them also, with the 
magnificent score ot 289 out of a possible 300. Scores 
follow, each man shot at 50 targets: 
South Side G. 
C. 
Jersey City G. 
C. 
Piercy . 
45 
Hall . 
. 47 
Billings . 
47 
Piercy . 
. 48 
Hall . 
4S 
Billings . 
. 44 
Erlich . 
39 
Colquitt . 
. 4S 
Herrington . 
39 
Hallinger . 
. 41 
Colquitt . 
47—265 
Kling . 
. 46—274 
Freehold G. 
C. 
Freehold G. 
C. 
Ivins . 
46 
Ivins . 
. 48 
Kennedy . 
43 
Kennedy . 
. 4S 
Bissett . 
. 47 
Bissett . 
. 50 
Vanderveer . 
43 
Vanderveer . 
. 46 
Muldoon . 
48 
Muldoon . 
. 48 
Von Kattengel .... 
49—276 
Von Kattengel ... 
Maltby Conover, 
. 49—2S9 
Sec’y. 
Bethel Gun Club. 
Bethel, Conn., April 29.—The annual tournament 
(registered) of Bethel, Conn., Gun Club will be held 
Saturday, May 14. Shooting to begin at 10 A. M. The 
events will consist of 200 birds; 175 in regular event, in 
which prizes to the value of over $200 will be divided. 
Entrance to this event two cents per bird. A special 
event of 25 birds, distance handicap, will be shot with 
a special prize of an $80 grade Parker gun, built to the 
order of winner of the event, and a second prize of a 
leather gun case. Entrance to this event, $2.00; 15 
entries to fill. In the regular event 100 birds will be 
shot in a team race of five men. Any club may enter 
one or more teams and a suitable prize will be offered. 
We have had 75 to 100 shooters with us in our last 
three yearly tournaments, and we are proud of our 
record of “once with us means coming again.” We have 
two sets of traps, a cozy little club house, the best dis¬ 
tance platform in the State and a sky line to shoot 
against. We are running this event for the pleasure of 
having our fellow sportsmen with us for a day of 
recreation and renewal of acquaintance. The prizes are 
so arranged that the new shooter will share in the 
prizes, as well as the seasoned amateur. To any shooter 
who leaves on the afternoon of May 14 without a smile 
on his face, we will refund his money without his “say 
so.” The undersigned will gladly send program to any 
request by postal for same. C. K. Baily, Sec’y. 
Pahquioque Rod and Gun Club. 
Danbury, April 29.—The match between the Yale Gun 
Club, New Haven Gun Club and Pahquioque Gun Club, 
of Danbury, was not an exciting race, as Yale had the 
better of the race from the start, they being used to the 
grounds and conditions, something most of the New 
Haven boys and the Danbury boys could not figure 
out. L. S. Morrison, of Yale, shot a fine race, he being 
high gun, breaking 92 out of 100. Bert Claridge, of the 
New Havens, was second with 89 out of 100. C. 
Howard Daley, of Danbury, was third with 87 out of 
100. They were the only ones of any of the other 
shooters who shot their gait. 
This was the first team race the Danbury club has 
lost in two years, when Yale beat them on the same 
ground. 
Most of the boys went down in automobiles and had 
a delightful day. Mr. C. R. Clark entertained the boys 
at the Quinnipack Club at luncheon. He also had some 
of the New Haven boys, and it made a very jolly party. 
All pronounced Mr. Clark a good entertainer. 
Targets: 
Yale. 
25 
25 
25 
25 Ttl. 
L S Morrison . 
. 24 
24 
20 
24— 92 
Dimock . 
. 22 
20 
22 
19— 83 
J Noel . 
L H Thompson .. 
. 16 
23 
19 
23— 81 
. 21 
20 
22 
18— 81 
B C Thompson ... 
. 19 
18 
24 
18— 79 
.- 
— - 
— - ■ - — 
102 
105 
107 
102—416 
B Claridge . 
New Haven. 
. 22 
22 
24 
21— 89 
Stevenson . 
. 21 
23 
21 
20— 85 
Arcy . 
. 20 
16 
23 
18— 77 
F S Nfernian . 
. 20 
19 
20 
17— 76 
Chamberlain . 
. 18 
15 
18 
20— 71 
101 
95 
106 
96—398 
C Howard Daley .. 
Pahquioque. 
. 23 
20 
20 
24— 87 
W A Gregory .... 
. 20 
21 
20 
20— 81 
W G Olmstead ... 
. 22 
20 
18 
20— 80 
C W Stevens . 
. 21 
15 
22 
16— 74 
B Crane . 
. 18 
18 
21 
14— 71 
104 
94 
101 
94—393 
E. H. 
Baily, 
Sec’y. 
Skiatook Gun Club. 
Skiatook, Okla.—The dates of this club’s registered 
tournament was held on April 20 and 21. The shooting 
was very difficult, a gale blowing on both days. Scores: 
April 20, First Day. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
T B Newton.. 
. 200 
171 
R C Sivey. 
. 200 
162 
W R Campbell. 
. 200 
179 
H Grindle . 
. 200 
154 
D W Franchot. 
. 200 
175 
H Dixon . 
. 200 
187 
F Huston . 
. 200 
166 
Geo Mackie ... 
. 200 
181 
S T Mallory... 
. 200 
181 
F Bigley . 
. 200 
143 
J A Corray.... 
. 200 
144 
S Stamper . 
. 200 
151 
W E Parker.... 
. 200 
169 
C E Schwenck. 
. 40 
28 
E E Saxon. 
. 200 
179 
Ed Patty . 
. 200 
166 
Professionals: 
Ed O’Brien.... 
. 200 
192 
F M Faurote... 
. 200 
177 
Mrs Topperwein 200 
178 
W FI Heer ... 
.. 200 
193 
Chris Gottlieb. 
. 200 
185 
Dave Elliott .. 
,. 200 
164 
H J Donnelly. 
. 200 
167 
April 
21, 
Second Day. 
T B Newton .. 
. 200 
169 
S Stamper . 
.. 40 
31 
W R Campbell. 
. 200 
178 
Ed Patty . 
.. 200 
165 
D W Franchot 
. 200 
185 
T Flarlow . 
.. 200 
147 
F Huston .... 
. 200 
175 
McDowell . 
.. 40 
25 
S T Mallory .. 
. 200 
161 
F Bigley . 
.. 140 
74 
W E Parker.... 
. 40 
26 
L O Brintenall 40 
26 
H Dixon . 
. 200 
167 
A N Lucas ... 
.. 40 
29 
Geo Mackie.... 
. 200 
169 
Professionals: 
Ed O’Brien ... 
. 200 
178 
H J Donnelly . 
.. 200 
165 
Mrs Topperwein 200 
181 
W H Heer .... 
.. 200 
196 
Chris Gottlieb . 
. 200 
172 
Dave Elliott ... 
,. 200 
161 
Lucasville Gun Club. 
Lucasville, O., April 24.—The Lucasville Gun Club 
held a very satisfactory shoot here on Friday, April 22, 
at which twenty-six men faced the traps. The weather 
man furnished fine weather, except that the wind made 
some of the targets very erratic in their flight. 
Lenoir, from Columbus, was high professional with 
9'1 per cent., and Henderson was second with 91 per cent. 
Penn, from Columbus, was high amateur with 90 per 
cent, while Rockwell, one of our local men was second 
with S4 per cent. 
The scores for the shoot are as follows: 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Per cent. 
Lenoir . 
. 100 
93 
.930 
Henderson . 
. 100 
91 
.910 
Barstow . 
. 175 
142 
.811 
Squires . 
Amateurs: 
. 100 
142 
.811 
Penn . 
. 100 
90 
.900 
Rockwell . 
. 125 
106 
.848 
Brant . 
. 150 
120 
.800 
Glaze . 
. 175 
138 
.788 
Southworth . 
. 100 
78 
.780 
Donavon . 
. 125 
96 
.768 
E Purdy . 
. 150 
105 
.700 
Johnson . 
. 75 
51 
.680 
F Cockrell . 
. 25 
17 
.680 
Schwartz . 
. 125 
81 
.648 
Bricker . 
. 100 
63 
.630 
S Crull . 
. 50 
31 
.620 
E Moulton . 
. 25 
15 
.600 
Ed Appel . 
. 200 
115 
.575 
Cauldwell . 
. 25 
14 
.560 
J A Johnson . 
. 75 
41 
.547 
T Davenport . 
. 25 
10 
.400 
J Moulton . 
. 50 
20 
.400 
F Ruth . 
. 25 
8 
.320 
L McKinley . 
. 100 
31 
.310 
Ira Crull . 
. 25 
7 
.280 
A Moulton . 
. 25 
7 
.280 
T. Barstow was the 
favorite with the 
ladies. 
Ask him 
if he thinks the Lucasville High School girls know whom 
to cheer. Lenoir made three 24s and fell down once 
to 21. Squires didn’t shoot up to standard. Ed. Appel, 
of Portsmouth wanted, in every squad. Waverly was 
well represented by Johnson, Schwartz and Donavon. 
All of them shot very well. The home boys all shot 
below their usual marks, except Rockwell. 
We are always glad to see visitors, and expect to have 
a shoot soon, when we want “you” to come. 
Grand Island Gun Club. 
Grand Island, Neb.—On March 24, 1910, a special 
meeting was called, of which the main object was to 
reorganize and elect officers. The meeting was a suc¬ 
cess in every way. The new officers elected were Mr. 
Emil Walbach, President. Mr. Walbach is an enthusi¬ 
astic sportsman, one of the kind which never fails to 
make lasting friends, no matter where he goes, always 
willing and always ready, and, above all, never grumbles, 
no matter how disagreeable the task. For Secretary and 
Treasurer, Mr. F. F. Kanert was elected by unanimous 
vote. Mr. Kanert owns the largest sporting goods store 
in Nebraska. He also is one of the foremost sportsmen 
Nebraska has. He is a great hunter and lover of all 
outdoor sports, has been the promoter of many success- 
full bicycle races in days gone by, and also the promoter 
of many shooting tournaments. He is one of the very 
few that always considers others first and himself last, 
and on this account is always looked upon by his 
friends and fellow-sportsmen as authority. With this 
new blood at the head of the Grand Island Gun Club, 
we predict a “heap big” success for the club’s welfare 
and future. 
As advertised by the Grand Island Gun Club at the 
beginning of .April, the tournament for April 17, Sunday 
at 1 P. M., was promptly carried out in the face of 
almost insurmountable difficulties put up by the weather 
man—or Halley’s comet. Sunday forenoon it rained in 
streaks and by 9 A. M. it had turned bitingly cold. A big 
attendance was sure had the weather been favorable, but 
as it was, twenty-two good, brave boys lined up before 
the traps at 1 P. M., to face the rain, sleet and snow 
with a fearful gale blowing from the northeast, and 
soon after that the merry crack! crack! of the shining 
sticks conveyed the wireless message far beyond the 
shooting grounds that the real Nebraska sportsman does 
not mind such little things as a blizzard. At times the 
velocity of the wind was so great that the squad just 
then out could not hold their feet on the ground, which 
of course caused no end of comment. Everybody came 
in for his share of fun. However, no high scores were 
made, the only straight during the 15-target events being 
made by Mr. Baird, and during a 25-target team race 
Mr. Al. Miller, of Grand Island, with his new Stevens 
trap grade repeater, made a straight of 25. Geo. Carter, 
of Lincoln, 24. M. F. Hosslen; of North Platte, and Mc¬ 
Donald, of Albion, each 23. D. D. Gross, of Kansas 
City, C. Hochreuter, of Ravenna, and S. Baird, of Grand 
Island, each 22. Otto Ott and Gus Sievens of Grand 
Island, each 21. These were the only good scores made. 
F. F. Kanert, Sec’y-Treas. 
Greensboro Gun Club. 
Greensboro, N. C., April 27.—H. L. Lee and A. Lyon 
were high amateurs with 142 out of 150. Of the pro¬ 
fessionals, Geo. L. Lyon broke 150 straight. John R. 
Taylor was second with 147. Emory FI. Storr was third 
with 145. There were seven events at 20 targets, arid one 
at 10 targets. 
Scores 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
T P Sousa.... 
.. 150 
137 
G A Ricks. 
. 150 
127 
H L Lee . 
.. 150 
142 
T S Longfellow 
. 150 
116 
F W Taylor .. 
.. 150 
127 
T W Harris... 
. 150 
96 
A Lyon . 
.. 150 
142 
E N McNary . 
. 150 
120 
T H Dreher .. 
.. 150 
139 
E E Bain . 
. 150 
115 
T I Tohnson .. 
.. 150 
138 
R H Milton ... 
. 20 
14 
C W Barrett 
.. 150 
69 
W M Donnells 
. 40 
34 
T G Proctor.. 
.. 150 
133 
C H Hartsook. 
. 80 
49 
Goode . 
Handicap, 50 
G Daniels .... 
.. 150 108 
targets'; 
. 37 
A Lyon . 
. 44 
W A Watson, 
Tr. 
.. 8 
Dreher . 
. 40 
T H Tate ... 
.. 26 
Proctor . 
. 44 
P M Pettit ... 
.. 2S 
Goode . 
. 36 
C L Tucker... 
.. 35 
Ricks . 
. 42 
C H McKnight . 
.. 36 
Longfellow .... 
. 35 
Sousa . 
.. 43 
Harris . 
. 3L 
Lee . 
.. 43 
Bain . 
. 35 
Taylor . 
J. G. Proctor won 
.. 39 
handicap on shoot-off ; 
against 
A. 
.Lyon. 
G L Lyon.... 
.. 150 
150 
E H Storr .... 
. 150 
145 
L German ... 
.. 150 
142 
T H Keller ... 
. 150 
123 
J R Taylor .... 150 147 
T. G. Proctor, Sec’y 
The Lancaster Gun Club. 
Lancaster, Pa.—Herewith find scores made at the 
above named gun club, April 27. Apgar and Glover 
tied for high professional average. Howard Schlicher, 
from Allentown won high amateur average with the 
score of 197 out of 200. Mink had a run of 99 straight 
and Apgar had a run of 121 straight. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Anderson .. 
.. 200 
153 
Miss Rieker . 
... 140 
113 
Hansel . 
.. 200 
181 
Fielis . 
... 200 
159 
Schlicher . 
.. 200 
197 
Somers . 
... 160 
152 
Werth . 
.. 200 
164 
Hull . 
... 160 
12S 
Leaman . 
.. 200 
164 
Lutz . 
... 120 
100- 
Ewing . 
,. 160 
146 
McFalls . 
...120 
83 
Rauck . 
.. 200 
159 
Mumma . 
... 120 
82 
Krick . 
.. 200 
179 
Banham . 
... 100 
83 
Tebb . 
.. 200 
189 
Clark . 
...100 
85 
Ford . 
.. 200 
176 
Miller . 
... 100 
90 
M inker . 
.. 200 
188 
Tarr . 
... 100 
84 
.. 200 
195 
Witmer . 
... 60 
39 
Wolstencroft .. 
.. 200 
194 
Coffroad .... 
... 100 
93 
Sloan . 
.. 200 
182 
Peach in . 
...100 
82 
Newcomb .... 
.. 200 
181 
Torphey . 
... 100 
81 
Professionals: 
Cumberland .. 
.. 200 
192 
Glover . 
... 200 
193 
Apgar . 
.. 200 
193 
Pratt . 
... 200 
173: 
Lewis . 
.. 200 
164 
W. T. Krick, Sec’y. 
