836 
[May 2i, 1910. 
\ 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
S 
< — 1 '-^k^-r'A • 
A FULL SQUAD OF 
SOUTHERN HANDICAPS 
WON WITH 
SMOKELESS 
Nashville, Tenn. 
.1906. 
... Won 
BY 
Chas. G. Spencer 
Richmond, Va. 
.1907. 
<< 
a 
Geo. S. McCarty 
Birmingham, Ala. 
.1908. 
a 
u 
Geo. L. Lyon 
Nashville, Tenn. 
.1909. 
a 
u 
S. L. Dodds 
Columbus, Ga.. 
. 1910. 
u 
u 
J. S. Young 
If you are going to the Western Handicap, The Grand American Handicap, or any tournament 
during the present season, go prepared to shoot 
THE “REGULAR and RELIABLE” POWDERS 
Dupont Smokeless “Schultze” “E. C.” “Infallible” Smokeless 
■ 
■ 
9 
POWDERSi 
Pillow (Pa.) Gun Club. 
Pillow, Pa.—The scores of the shoot run off by 
our gun club here to-day are inclosed. Our boys are 
improving, and interest in the game grows apace. 
Events: 
12345678 
9 10 11 
Targets: 
15 15 20 25 15 15 20 25 10 25 25 
Total. 
D A Harrold .... 
. 13 14 19 24 13 13 19 24 
139 
S M Troxell .... 
. 14 13 17 25 14 15 16 25 
139 
Dr Schoffstall .... 
. 15 12 18 25 13 12 16 23 
134 
H Seigfrid . 
. 12 14 18 25 15 14 19 24 
141 
B Teats . 
.10 9 14 24 14 15 16 23 
128 
T W Snyder. 
. 12 11 17 23 15 13 16 25 
130 
J A Straub . 
. 12 13 14 24 14 13 19 19 
128 
M L Kreeger ... 
. 12 14 14 24 15 13 16 14 
122 
L S Schroyer .... 
. 9 12 15 19 12 14 14 13 
108 
J W Schieffler ... 
. 14 15 10 24 8 .. 19 23 
113 
Chas Hoff . 
. 14 13 20 19 8 .. 19 18 
111 
C J Witmer . 
.. 12 11 17 23 .. .. 18 21 
9.. .. 
112 
R j Budd . 
. 11 13 18 25 .... 20 20 10 .. .. 
117 
J A Bingaman .. 
. 15 20 23 
8 .. .. 
66 
Chas Fellty . 
.12 19 
6 21 .. 
58 
W I Hoffman ... 
. 12 14 16 22 
5 14 14 
97 
T A Schaffer .... 
. 14 12 16 21 .. 9 19 .. 
91 
D M Bolmer .... 
.. 12 10 16 21 .. 8 17 .. 
84 
H C Deibler. 
. 15 12 18 12 10 . 
77 
I W Witmer . 
.. 8 9 11 15 10 14 .. 20 
87 
A F Thompson .. 
.. 7 8 14 16 .... 19 22 
86 
D M Bolmey .... 
. 3 9 15 12. 
39 
A E Daniels .... 
.. 13 14 19. 
46 
T Snyder . 
. 11 13 20 15 
54 
J N Buffington . 
Professionals: 
..12 9 12 14 . 
47 
T M Hawkins .. . 
.. 15 15 19 25 15 15 20 24 
148 
O S Sked . 
.. 12 15 19 24 14 15 20 23 
142 
L R Lewis . 
.. 12 13 19 23 13 14 18 22 
133 
J. A. Bingaman, Sec’y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Our monthly contest for May was well attended, 
forty-three shooters facing the score. In place of the 
sliding handicap of last month at ICO birds, the event 
was shot all from the 16yds. mark. A bright day of 
sunshine greeted the contestants, but the wind blew 
strongly from the west and northwest, but moderated 
toward the close of the day, when the scores improved. 
Mr. Frank Stephenson, who is shooting in fine form 
lately, put up the classy score of 95. This gentleman 
also kindly assisted us in scoring. 
Mr. J. H. Vanderyeer came somewhat late and ac¬ 
counted for 92, equalling his score of last month, though 
the April score must be considered better, as that one 
was shot with a sliding handicap. 
Plain Bill Hopkins appeared for the first time in the 
1910 campaign and performed well, his 88 tying the 
secretary for third honors. Pie belted out an 89 in the 
other 100-target race, tying Mr. Stephenson for second. 
Schortemeier taking first with 92. 
Mr. Dalton, as a whole, shot consistently, 85 being 
chalked up in each event, finishing the second event 
with 48 out of 50. 
Hugo Brugmann came all the way from Syracuse, Dr. 
Matthews from Trenton, and P. M. Kling from Eliza¬ 
beth. These three gentlemen did not shoot up to their 
usual form, the latter using a strange gun, his own being 
at the gunsmith’s. 
H. H. Stevens was away out of kilter, but young Jim 
Elliott ground out a 90 in the main event. He shot 
beside his son, Dr. F. E. Elliott and warmed the chip 
of the old block just seven asphalts, as the lamented 
Jacob Pentz would say. 
John Hendrickson, our old standby, reappeared with 
the pleasant weather, and though not in prime condition 
as yet, accounted for 45 out of 50 at the finish. 
Mr. Dalton’s last five scores at 25 targets each showed 
but nine misses. This gentleman shoots with eyeglasses 
and has attended our contests regularly the past year, 
and the results show him near the top—so much for 
being determined to excel. 
Mr. Stephenson had two 20 straights and Jim Elliott 
accounted for one, while Brother Medler and Bob 
Schneider hit the pike for entire 25 in other events. 
The referees were Mr. Fessenden and F. C. Schneider. 
Scores as follows: 
Event No. 1 at 100 targets, divided into sweeps of 20 
targets each: 
F B Stephenson . 95 
L H Schortemeier .... 88 
Wm Hopkins . 88 
A M Dalton . 85 
Dr W H Matthews .... 87 
P M Kling . 79 
Hugo Brugman . 83 
H W Dreyer . 76 
W L Skidmore . 69 
Dr P Moeller . 56 
*H B Williams . 84 
*H H Stevens . 78 
C S Medler . 81 
J H Vanderveer .92 
•JAR Elliott . 90 
J F Simonson . 81 
W C Damron . 80 
Dr F E Elliott. 83 
J H Wellbrock . 66 
F H Thoben . 72 
J.' H. Kroeger, H. D. Bergen, Henry Krug, A. 1 
Frost, v. Metz, R. Morgan. C. Cooper, H. Montanu 
J H. Hendrickson, E. W. Reynolds, J. P. Dannefelse 
G. R. Schneider, C. H. Pulis, J. F. James, C. R. Jame 
and J. Selg withdrew. 
Event No. 2 at 100 targets, divided in four events 1 
25 each, 16yds. rise, Sargent system: 
F B Stephenson . 89 
L H Schortemeier.92 
Wm Hopkins . 89 
A M Dalton .85 
Dr W H Matthews.77 
P M Kling . 83 
Hugo Brugman . 73 
H W Dreyer ..70 
W L Skidmore . 68 
Dr P Moeller . . 66 
*H B Williams . 83 
*H H Stevens .... 88 
C S Medler . 73 
H Krug .....*. 77 
J H Geidemann . 79 
A R Metz .. 73 , 
. .is a iin uu, . x. LLinoii, 1 . n. x noDen, xi. 
D. Bergen, Henry Krug, V. Metz, R. Morgan, C. Cooper, 
J. H. Hendrickson, J. P. Dannefelser, G. R. Schneider, 
C. H. Pubs, T. F. James C. R. James, JG Selg, C. P. 
Stark, C. P. Stark, Jr., Wildback, Woehlickens, and Vogt 
withdrew. 
A number of extra events were shot. 
♦Manufacturers’ representatives. 
Manhatta. 
Maple Park Gun Club. 
Maple Park, Ill., May 11.—A crackerjack ' shoot was 
run off by the local gun club to-day, a number of the 
amateurs shooting like seasoned professionals, as shown 
by the scores: 
Events: 123456789 10 6 . 12 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 20 20 15 15 15 15 20 20 Brk. 
E A King. 15 15 14 14 18 19 15 15 15 15 20 20 195 
R Ktiss . 15 13 13 13 18 19 13 15 12 14 20 19 184 
I 5 a V° ,. 15 13 13 14 20 20 14 15 14 14 20 19 191 
J , R Graham. 15 14 14 13 17 19 15 15 14 15 18 20 189 
John Stillson .13 13 13 12 19 18 13 14 13 14 19 19 180 
A Vance . 13 12 1 2 15 15 19 14 15 14 1 5 20 20 184 
A Harter . 13 14 13 15 19 19 14 15 15 15 19 19 190 
A W Erwin. 12 13 15 14 19 20 13 13 13 15 20 20 187 
H J Butler. 15 12 15 12 20 18 14 13 14 13 19 18 183 
W F Holtz. 13 13 13 13 20 18 15 14 10 14 19 18 180 
W F Riley. 13 10 11 12 18 16 12 9 12 10 19 18 160 
Robert Winters... 12 13 13 13 17 17 14 13-12 14 16 17 171 
Oscar Winters.... 10 13 12 13 20 20 12 14 14 15 19 19 181 
Ben Stilling .14 13 13 13 18 17. 88 
H A Burkenhagen 14 13 14 13 19 16 11 13 15 14 20 18 180 
F P Young. 14 15 14 13 18 18 15 14 13 11 17 18 180 
N Y Fowler. 12 11 10 14 14 18 14 11 15 10 14 15 158 
W C Langhorst.17 16 33 
J H Amberg..16 16 
W S Cutler. 17 17 
T I Pearce. ..15 15 
Professionals: 
E S Graham. 14 14 15 15 16 20 14 14 14 14 20 20 190 
W D Stannard.... 15 14 15 12 18 18 14 15 13 15 20 19 188 
A H Ammann.... 14 14 14 13 20 18 15 13 13 14 20 19 187 
M. J. Beverly, Sec’y. 
