June ii, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
957 
Ram&po Field Club. 
Pompton Lakes, N. T.* June 4.—I inclose the scores 
made to-day at this club. Only seven members partici¬ 
pated in the ten events shot during the afternoon, but 
this was due to the fact that most of the boys were 
working on the club house we are building, and which 
wa 5 t to have finished in time for our shoot on the 
Nth. However, those who shot made some very credit¬ 
able scores. Events 5, 6 , and 7 constituted a handicap 
*?» r a k° x c ' 8 ars - This was hotly contested, as 
both Everett and Money were within one of a three 
cornered tie with Troxler, who had a possible 50, in¬ 
cluding his handicap. Troxler shot poorly in the begin¬ 
ning^ but seemed to gain as he went along. Miss Lauter- 
bacli’s score is not quite up to her usual mark, as this 
is the first practice of the season for her, and with a 
strange gun. 
Everything is being done for the comfort of the shoot¬ 
ers and visitors who attend our shoot on the 11 th, and 
we hope to have a large crowd out. Ammunition will 
be on sale at the grounds, and anyone wishing to do so, 
may ship shells, guns, etc., by Wells, Fargo Express, 
prepaid, to W. S. Colfax, Jr., at Pompton Lakes New 
Jersey, and they will be delivered at the grounds for the 
shoot. 
Events: 12 3 4 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 
Money . 8 12 7 H 
Everitt . 8 12 10 11 
Hershfield . 8 11 7 10 „ ^ „ 
Troxler . 3 7 7 12 10 13 16 14 18 19 
Colfax, Jr . 9 13 8 .. 0 13 19 12 22 22 
Werner .10 H 6 7 7 .. .. 
Miss Lauterbach . 5 .13 .. 
‘Handicap on the 50-bird prize shoot. 
Wm. Schuyler Colfax, Jr. 
5 6 7 8 9 10 
* 15 20 15 25 25 15 
5 14 17 13 21 23 
4 14 17 14 22 20 9 
8 10 16 12 22 17 
Second Day. 
Fowler (Ind.) Gun Club. 
T? e dates of this registered tournament were May 
2 °'27. J. Parks was high for the two days with 368 out 
of 400. 
First Day. 
f 
, _ Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
A Duput . 
O S Osborn . 
H C Salt . 
E L Groby . 
Joe Parks . 
A P Smith . 
J W V eatch . 
A McKeneth . 
A J Spinney . 
C Humston . 225 
S Michael . 
B Ford .. 
E N Gregg . i20 
Jess Biggs .. 
J A Syr . 
C C Hickman . 
Professionals: 
P J Holiday . 
J M Barr . 
W H Vanest . 
200 
130 
225 
183 
200 
170 
140 
123 
225 
193 
200 
165 * 
200 
184 
200 
185 
200 
183 
200 
182 
200 
176 
. . . 
. . • 
200 
176 
. . . 
200 
172 
200 
1.56 
225 
171 
140 
106 
... 
160 
132 
120 
83 
120 
86 
60 
42 
60 
37 
200 
i<54 
200 
189 
200 
189 
200 
172 
200 
189 
200 
174 
200 
152 
Bunker Hill (III.) Gun Club. 
The registered tournament of this club was held on 
7nn y ; 28 an< ^ • McCrea made high average, 336 out of 
400, for the two days. Five professionals participated: 
First Day. 
'- K --— 
Shot at. Broke 
Ira Galbraith . 200 
A M McCrea. 
F A Reinert. 
H H Lambach. 
F Govro . 
F Tichneal . 
W H Clark. 
O Tichneal . 
A Wood . 120 
C B Lathy. 
C E Orr. 
A Rubick .. 
S Swain . 
Professionals: 
D J Holland. 
H Clark . 
H W Cadwallader. 
F W Hoyt. 
C G Jpencer. 
Second Day. 
,_A_ 
Shot at. Broke. 
200 
187 
200 
176 
200 
i60 
200 
136 
200 
172 
200 
159 
200 
138 
200 
153 
100 
70 
70 
46 
120 
79 
200 
182 
... 
200 
181 
... 
... 
100 
75 
... 
... 
100 
80 
200 
189 
200 
190 
200 
■ is9 
200 
188 
200 
190 
200 
171 
200 
196 
... 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., June 4. —Considerable interest to-day 
was manifested in the first leg for the June cup, events 
3 and 4, as the contest was very close till the last be¬ 
tween Messrs. Atwater and Boxall, the later winning 
out by one point. 
The last four events, 6 , 7, 8 and 9, were miss-and-out 
matches for trophies. In the four of these it took 
thirteen rounds between Messrs. Brown and Winslow to 
settle things. In the final event the contest was long 
continued between Messrs. Boxall and Dukes, finallv 
re- 
suiting in the 
latter s winning 
in the 
tenth round. 
Events: 
1 2 
3 
4 
5 
Targets: 
10 15 
H. 25 
H. 25 
H. 
25 
C L Bush ..., 
. 6 9 
4 24 
4 19 
T C Atwater . 
. 8 13 
3 24 
3 23 
0 
25 
C E Brown . 
. 5 9 
6 25 
6 21 
5 
23 
E Winslow ... 
. 9 .. 
5 14 
Thos Dukes 
. 14 
2 22 
2 22 
2 
21 
G W Boxall .. 
. 10 
3 25 
3 23 
3 
25 
E. 
Winslow, 
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