June 25, 1910.] 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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High General Average at the New Jersey State Shoot, 
Atlantic City, June 1-4, by Mr. Lester S. German, using 
A complete assortment of PETERS LOADED SHELLS will be on hand at 
the grounds of the Chicago Gun Club during the Grand American. You can 
get your favorite Peters Loads there, if you have not already ordered them. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
Ntw York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. P. R. LITZKE, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
Hudson (S. D.) Gun Club. 
June 10 and 11 were the dates of this club’s registered 
tournament. Porter White, of Watertown, S. D., was 
high amateur for the two days with 382 out of 400. 
First Day. Second Day. 
_ a_ r _a - N 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
F Slocum . 
.... 200 
188 
200 
184 
H A Anderson. 
.... 200 
176 
200 
178 
A Wallace . 
.... 200 
185 
200 
187 
W A Brown. 
.... 200 
186 
200 
185 
O N Ford. 
.... 200 
187 
200 
184 
C W Okey. 
.... 200 
180 
200 
185 
Ed Auen . 
.... 200 
189 
200 
191 
H J Brown. 
.... 200 
138 
. . . 
. . . 
H C Carpenter. 
.... 200 
167 
200 
175 
H H Cable. 
.... 200 
161 
200 
164 
T Torkelson . 
.... 200 
163 
35 
28 
F G Knight. 
.... 200 
167 
Porter White . 
.... 200 
194 
200 
188 
J S Frink. 
.... 200 
167 
200 
176 
C J Nelson. 
.... 200 
165 
200 
150 
W P Iverson . 
.... 200 
170 
200 
173 
L Knight . 
.... 200 
182 
200 
181 
B Fockler . 
.... 200 
186 
200 
181 
J P Miller. 
.... 200 
182 
. . . 
R Metcalf . 
.... 200 
171 
. . . 
O A Bader... 
.... 200 
167 
. . . 
. . . 
H Churchyard . 
.... 200 
145 
••• 
A G Carlson. 
113 
. . . 
C B Tritz. 
.... 150 
128 
J F Cox. 
.... 100 
88 
ioo 
82 
E P Bartlett. 
.... 80 
60 
. .. 
« • • • 
F L Millett. 
.... 65 
48 
. . . 
Forest Millett . 
.... 80 
61 
.. . 
. . . 
C Pentland . 
.... 50 
32 
C Coleman . 
.... 50 
42 
35 
22 
F E Hartzell. 
.... 35 
16 
. . . 
FI L Fitch. 
. . . 
35 
26 
A Anderson . 
. . . 
15 
6 
C Knutson .•. 
.... 15 
3 
. . . 
Geo Tverson . 
. . . 
20 
14 
H Fitch . 
* * * 
20 
9 
Bergen 
Beach 
Gun Club. 
Our monthly contest was held on Tuesday, June 14. 
The weather was perfect, as the gentle south wind af¬ 
fected the flight of the targets but little, and no less 
than six contestants shot up to the 90 mark or better. 
Doc Miller was on the job before, during and after the 
shoot, as the writer left him banging away in a squad 
with Brother Medler from the 22yd. mark, the result of 
which finale is not chronicled in this report. 
Some 3500 targets were used, beginning at 1 P. M. 
from the set of Sergeant system, expert traps fronting 
the club house. Wynne, Bergen, Kelly, Medler, Lawr¬ 
ence, Dr. Miller, Lahey, Van Boeckman and Hopkins 
accounted for one straight each. Long and John Van- 
derveer, two straights, the latter having 39 without a 
miss to his credit. Crater, G. Remsen and Gaughan 
with three straights, the first-named running 42 without 
an error. Garry with 41 straights and Gaughan, 37 
straight. Schorty had five events straight and 80 in suc¬ 
cession without a miss. 
Those in the 90 division were: Schorty, .944; Wynne, 
.933; T. R. Long, .925; Lahey, .906; Hopkins, .900, and 
Lawrence, .900. Garry Remsen was one target short of 
the .900 mark. 
The occasion was graced by the apearance of Mrs. 
Stark on the firing line, who with her husband and son, 
the latter a fine manly youngster of about twelve years 
of age, who, all shooting beautiful high grade guns, were 
quite enthusiastic in enjoying the sport. Mr. Frank 
Butler (now a high class amateur, if you please) motored 
to the grounds with his friend, Mr. Crater. He stated 
to the writer that Mrs. Butler (Miss Annie Oakley) 
would soon be seen again, giving her unexcelled exhi¬ 
bition (the “unexcelled” is the writer’s adjective) in the 
near future, with shotgun, rifle and pistol. 
President Bergen had charge of the office, and his 
score suffered in consequence, though in the last one he 
got them all. Capt. Dreyer hustled, as usual. F. C. 
Schneider refereed, and Sam Short scored. All shooters 
are welcome when on a visit to New York. See dates 
in Fixtures. 
Events: 
Dr Moeller . 
W E Skidmore.... 
J Simonson . 
Vom Boeckman .. 
J H Vanverveer.... 
D Lahey .. 
Wm Hopkins .•- 
F Lawrence . 
H W Dreyer. 
G Remsen . 
G Kelly . 
R Morgan . 
M C Wyne. 
H Bergen . 
A M Russell. 
Mrs C P Stark. 
C P Stark. 
C P Stark, Jr. 
Tom Short . 
C S Medler. 
Schort'emeier . 
F R Long. 
J Gaughan .. 
J P Dannefelser... 
Westfall . 
Frank Butler .. 
Bohne .. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
10 12 12 11 10 12 15 12 10 13 13 12 14 13 
7 9 10 9 6 12 10 12 13 . 
12 14 12 12 12 14 14 14 13 14. 
11 13 14 12 11 11 11 15 . 
13 9 11 14 15 15 14 12 13 10 . 
11 14 14 14 15.. 
14 13 14 13 13 13 13 15. 
13 14 15 14 12 13 . 
13 11 9 13 10 13 12 12 14 13 . 
15 11 13 15 15 13 13 14 12 13 . 
13 14 15 10 14 13 13. 
12 13 12 10 13 14 12 11. 
14 15 13 14 14 14 . 
9 9 15. 
14 13 12 12 11 . 
4 6 2 2 5 6 .. 
12 13 11 13 10 13 10 13 10 . 
2 3 11 5 12 8 7 8 6 7. 
11 8 9 8 5 6 5 11 . 
12 15 12 14 14 14 12 13. 
12 13 14 14 14 15 14 15 15 15 15 14 .. .. 
14 15 14 11 14 14 15 14. 
11 14 15 15 9 15 14 12 . 
11 9 10 8 10 12 9 . 
7 10 6 12 11 8 13. 
11 7 9 12 10 13 . 
5 9 8 9 10 9 .... .. 
Manhatta. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
June 18.—In the second event to-day at 15 targets, 
Winslow won out with a run of 15 straight, with At¬ 
water and Dukes Close seconds with 14 targets each. 
'In the contest for the June cup at 50 targets (events 
3 and 4), handicap, Messrs. Atwater and Winslow tied 
at 49 each. In the shoot-off (event 5), they tied again, 
but in the final shoot-off (event 6) Winslow lost his 
nerve and went to pieces, while Atwater won out with 
24 breaks to his credit. 
In the final event, No. 7, Atwater again broke 24 
targets. The scores were all thfe’ more remarkable for 
being made during a pouring rain and hailstorm. 
Events: 
1 
9 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Targets: 
10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
G W Boxall . 
.... 9 
10 
3 21 
3 22 
3 22 
0 .. 
22 
J C Atwater. 
14 
3 24 
3 25 
2 25 
1 25 
24 
C A Brown. 
8 
6 24 
6 17 
18 
Ed Winslow . 
. 6 
15 
6 24 
4 25 
5 25 
5 19 
. . 
Thos Dukes. 
14 
2 24 
2 23 
2 25 
2 22 
23 
E Marshall . 
0 12 
Progressive Gan Club. 
East St. Louis, Ill.—The registered 
this club was held on June 11-12. P. 
high amateur for the two days, totaling 
There were seven professionals. C. 
high with 380 out of 400. 
First Day. 
__ K _„ 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
W. L. Baggerman. 
.... 200 
182 
P Baggerman . 
.... 200 
176 
W H Clay. 
.... 200 
169 
A C Connor...'.. 
.... 200 
182 
W B Edwards. 
.... 200 
162 
H A Robley. 
.... 200 ' 
178 
Bart Lewis . 
.... 200 
187 
H Ditto . 
.... 200 
159 
Chas Cashel . 
.... 200 
141 
Geo Purdy . 
.... 200 
156 
T C Davison. 
.... 200 
156 
J B Bratton. 
.... 200 
125 
H Milligan . 
.... 40 
26 
L Mengis, Sr. 
.... 100 
70 
E L Mills. 
.... 20 
11 
N R Hupp. 
Tas Victor . 
F P Ford. 
B Lathy .: 
Tas Lenhart . 
T W Bell. 
F R Smith. 
E L Seely. 
R E Belcaur . 
Geo Lauth .. 
Tas Lacatel .„j.. 
Chas Vogt . 
A C Kinzie. 
C F H Desselhorst... 
. 
W E Keller. 
N Durbin . 
Tas Spear . 
T T. Allen. 
TT Stroh . 
F Grundleman . 
C T Davidson. 
F Scheiss . 
... 1 , . a ... 
Professionals: 
D T Holland. 
H Clark . 
H W Cadwallader. 
H J Borden. 
C G Spencer . 
A Killam . 
F W Hoyt. 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
200 
183 
178 
187 
186 
192 
186 
tournament of 
Baggerman was 
368 out of 400. 
G. Spencer was 
Second Day. 
A_ 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
200 
178 
200 
192 
200 
185 
200 
178 
100 
66 
200 
185 
200 
179 
200 
177 
120 
80 
120 
91 
ioo 
'68 
200 
i68 
200 
169 
200 
169 
200 
159 
100 
67 
200 
186 
100 
78 
100 
73 
200 
121 
200 
168 
160 
126 
160 
129 
140 
107 
IOO 
52 
120 
105 
120 
96 
120 
105 
100 
77 
120 
92 
100 
78 
100 
70 
100 
41 
100 
64 
80 
73 
20 
18 
200 
187 
200 
192 
200 
183 
200 
181 
200 
1S8 
200 
185 
200 
173 
