July 17, 1909] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
111 
PlaUsburg Rod and Cun! Club. 
Flattsburg, N. 
was a tic between 
1 Syracuse, and the 
| N. Y„ on 91. The 
the home team had 
Events: 
I Targets: 
*ll S Welles 
*H H Stevens 
*J S Fanning 
•Sint Glover 
E M Hurd 
L M 
N 
\ July 9.—In the team contest there 
the Masonic Temple Gun Club, of 
Mountain \ iew Gun Club, of Troy, 
Montreal Gun Club scored 86 , while 
84. Scores: 
ll 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
. . ^ ..... -0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
JA K Elhott. IS 18 13 19 16 18 20 20 14 20 
19 20 18 16 15 20 17 19 18 18 
•19 17 19 19 14 20 18 19 18 20 
17 20 20 19 18 19 20 20 18 20 
19 IS IS 19 19 18 17 20 20 19 
„ , T 18 16 14 19 18 16 17 17 16 19 
Palmer, Jr.17 17 18 IS 17 18 15 18 18 19 
"uyek... 12 17 16 13 14 19 14 19 17 17 
V alentine. 16 19 19 is 20 19 18 19 17 19 
Schauffler. 17 20 19 19 17 19 17 19 19 19 
Phillips. 17 20 17 IS IS 20 18 20 19 19 
Frantz.20 17 15 17 19 16 17 17 17 17 
Carpenter. 17 IS 15 20 20 18 IS 18 16 20 
Cotheld.IS 17 15 17 17 19 19 18 18 20 
r w Hobbie . 17 16 18 19 15 15 18 18 18 18 
Jos Wagner . 15 16 12 16 17 15 
H T B L°-n". 15 18 I 7 11 18 18 19 17 is 18 
F 
G 
F 
:w 
N 
DR 
C Cook 
G M Howard_ 
H 
W 
O 
H 
A 
B 
Milliman. 
Buhler.... 
Roberts... 
Ewing.... 
Candlish.. 
Hutchison. 
19 19 17 IS 17 19 19 19 18 IS 
19 17 14 17 15 .. .. 18 .. 
19 17 19 17 20 14 17 IS 18 20 
20 19 17 15 IS 19 16 19 14 16 
19 17 14 17 13 14 15 16 17 16 
15 17 IS 17 IS 14 20 19 17 19 
14 16 14 17 16 16 13 15 10 18 
r p r ,, -15 17 20 17 IS 16 15 17 17 19 
I B Goodhue. 14 16 14 IS 16 18 14 14 17 .. 
A D Witt . 16 16 16 14 15 15 14. 
£ H Palmer. 16 13 11 16 13 15 15 15 18 14 
R De Roode .15 13 12 
Jr Smith 
B Howley. 
.R H- Woodruff.17 16 17 IS 16 17 16 19 13 19 
Dr C H Burr. 18 19 17 IS IS 17 14 17 17 IS 
B £ E ast , man . 15 15 16 15 17 17 16 .. 
■ 1 B Moplton. 16 15 12 16 12 17 12 15 14 « 
r W White. 12 15 11 .. 
M C Smith. 12 18 14 IS . 
J w Su vls ;. 12 lt5 15 14 la 29 15 19 16 ii 
1 W Wheeler. 11 17 15 17 14 19 16 17 12 
. 15 15 16 17 IS 16 15 12 17 is 
...... - . 16 14 16 17 17 16 . 
W Westover.17 17 15 16 17 13 17 .. .. 
E Hagle.. 16 20 14 18 16 16 .. .. 
T Huntington.12 IS 13 IS 
, 14 EarIe . 10 13 12 11 10 ii I.'”" " 
- Fortune.16 17 17 16 18 IS 14 13 ii " 
' M Lincoln. 16 14 17 14 14 17 . 
I B Weir. 15 17 18 19 17 18 17 ii ii " 
; . 11 19 17 18 12 16 17 19 13 .. 
V S Buck. 17 17 19 is 16 18 15 17 18 
■ ,? ode . 74 14 17 49 15 18 17 15 14 ' 
£ h %P e j' . 16 IS 19 19 IS 14 18 18 18 .. 
‘ £ Wilbur. 13 16 14 10 . i!. 
\ L Ross. 10 6 8 .. . 
v T Twigg. 17 19 12 1S 19 ^ ig 
H Stevens.10 13 9 15 .. .. 
b H. ead . 17 14 14 IS IS IS 14 " " 
hos Chanute . 12 16 16 12 5 11 12 
7 G Senecal . 13 16 IS 17 15 17 .. 
1 t Gordon. 15 10 .. .. 8 10 
Tr S ,f? ec , al . 19 18 17 16 17 15 i6 i3 I.' " 
- M Wooi .16 17 15 17 16 18 16 17 .. 
. 15 16 17 18 18 17 20 i$ 
§ ^ h 'to.19 15 .. 16. 
E North-;.15 12 11 12 6 .. . " 
Rutherford .10 .. 9 
,T“™. ra ? 7 e . : Masonic Temple G. C., Syracuse, 
ountam View G. C Trop, 91; Montreal' G. C., 
Jattsburg, R. and G. C., S4. 
Total. 
176 
ISO 
1S3 
191 
187 
170 
175 
158 
184 
185 
186 
172 
ISO 
178 
172 
iii 
183 
179 
173 
158 
174 
149 
171 
146 
i(58 
173 
iii 
157 
i59 
18 17 
91; 
86 ; 
Marblehead Gun Club. 
Marblehead, Mass., July 
Jub held its first registered 
5.—The Marblehead Gun 
shoot to-day. The weather 
as ideal, and some good scores were made. Mrs. Park 
> 6 a j n exc ?Ptionally good score, keeping close to the 
£’, an 5j. breaking 138 out of 160 targets thrown 
ilthlAv 1 f u £ hon °rs of the day went to Roy Faye, 
ith 14 ?’ ^n d Hoi i ace C Kirkwood was right after him 
astern* \r "i 3 " 1 event , of the programme was for the 
rd handYe a S n aCh ^a eU ^u Champl °'i- s 1 hip ’ shot wit h added 
m handicaps. Ed. Chapman did some great work 
,ve C °n ng .if Ven , tS ’ and . drew a tie for the honor, 
y. m Dn shoot-off it was a case of 
ginner, and Faye came out the victor 
I he club members had 
tota\ d a?v' .JPr firS i t went to Ed Chapman'with 
' The scores d Fmnk Dupar captured the second with 
in 
with 
veteran against 
breaking 23 out 
close race for the cups in the 
Targets: 
A Faye... 
C Kirkwood... 
. E Sibley... 
•rs Park .. 
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 
Total. 
143 
142 
140 
VV Brinley_ 
,C Todd... 
137 
A Topham. 
D Chapman.... 
vicchi .. 
-LOU 
133 
132 
. f Dimar. 
:’kert Smith 
P Caswell... 
M Cook. 
130 
128 
124 
!° B Courtis. 
: edk. Whitney ... 
,>on Spofford .. 
m H Sweet. 
Jorge Hooper . 
Jlter Hatch . . 
as R Adams... . 
. 13 14 17 18 15 12 16 15 
121 
120 
120 
119 
119 
118 
115 
£ E Freeto. 
W E Wit hum . 
John S Stacey. 
Dr J II (ioodwin... 
Chas Orne . 
*Professionals. 
Eastern Massachu 
Targets: 
R A Faye. 
Ed Chapman . 
Fred Whitney . 
R A Topham. 
F I Dupar. 
C R Adams.. 
George Hooper 
Robert Smith . 
Geo B Courtis. 
W E Witham. 
J C Todd. 
E F Cavicchi. 
H C Kirkwood. 
Jason Spofford. 
F P Caswell. 
Mrs Park . 
E E Freeto. 
W H Sweet. 
Walter Hatch . 
R M Cook. 
Dr J H Goodwin.. 
J S Stacey. 
Charles Orne . 
114 
110 
8 10 10 
97 
.... 7 9 13 7 10 13 13 13 
85 
.... 10 11 8 10 9 
7 8 11 
74 
championship: 
20 20 20 20 20 
Hdcp. 
Total. 
6 
97 
11 
97 
18 
96 
11 
96 
11 
95 
18 
94 
15 
91 
11 
91 
11 
89 
22 
89 
0 
87 
6 
87 
0 
87 
13 
S7 
11 
86 
0 
86 
. 12 12 18 16 12 
15 
85 
11 
84 
11 
83 
8 
81 
.... 13 7 10 13 13 
22 
78 
13 
71 
22 
64 
Spring Valley Shooting Association. 
Allentown, Pa., July 
Valley, Pa., Shooting 
5.—At the shoot of 
Association, eight 
the Spring 
- , ,. . , ° -, —men shot 
through the whole programme, of whom Lee Wertz and 
Ld. Adams tied for high average, both breaking 9o out 
ot a possible 110. The three last events were double 
targets, in which Mr. Adams led, breaking 27 out of 30. 
Ed., you pumped them down splendidly. 
Messrs. Moyer and Wallace were the only ones who 
broke straight in a 15-target event. 
Frank Rader, of Newmanstown, shot a 90 per cent 
gait in six events. 
Lee Wertz made the same average, 90 per cent., out 
of the first six events, but the doubles cut the total 
down to 86 per cent. 
A White, very popular in the amateur world, shot a 
good pace, but fell shy in the doubles. 
H. Irivits scored excellently for not having been at 
the traps for six months. 
About 1200 targets were shot, with much enthusiasm 
especially in the double events, Nos. 7, 8 and 9. 
Events: 123456789 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 10 15 10 10 10 
A White . 5 12 11 14 7 13 
Lee Wertz .10 14 14 11 9 14 
Frank Wertz . 8 13 12 11 7 12 
A Moyer . 6 12 15’ 13 9 10 
Ed Adams 
C Prutzman 
H Haigh .. 
F Rader ... 
F Shanaman 
Irwin . 
Wallace .... 
H Trivits . 7 11 11 
Dick . 4 11 
Weick . 5 10 
D Wegman . 
9 14 13 12 10 12 
4 12 12 11 6 7 
8 9 11 12 9 13 
10 13 14 12 10 13 
11 11 12 
8 10 13 9 
9 14 15 12 
8 9 
6 10 
7 .. 
6 11 
8 
9 4 9 
8 6 
Shot 
at. 
Broke 
110 
85 
110 
96 
110 
87 
110 
88 
110 
96 
110 
71 
110 
78 
80 
72 
SO 
59 
90 
64 
65 
57 
110 
76 
25 
15 
25 
15 
20 
14 
Luddy. 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
Atlantic City, N. J„ July 9.—With good weather con- 
ditions high scores were made this afternoon by our 
regulars: 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
Hawkins . 25 25 25 24 25 25 
Cook . 25 25 25 24 24 24 
Wescoat . 25 25 23 24 23 25 
Young . 24 22 22 23 25 23 
Powers . 24 25 24 23 24 24 
Sheppard . 22 23 
Watson . 20 21 ” ] 
Hawkins, of Winchester fame, came down and shot 
with us, and from the looks of his scores, the grounds 
must have suited him. 
Cook, Wescoat, Young and Powers, all shot exceed¬ 
ingly well, and our targets are no "dubs,” a full 50yds., 
with very hard angles. One thing in the shooter’s favor 
is our perfect background. 
A two-day tournament is registered for Aug. 13-14, and 
we expect an enormous crowd. The programme, which 
will be ready for mailing in about two weeks, will be 
full of inducements. Shooters had better reserve these 
dates at once, and come down and get in trim for the 
Westy Hogan shoot in September. 
Secretary. 
Du Bois Rod and Gun Club. 
*, . Bois, Pa.. July 5.—Entrance, $1 for 15 targets; 
, , or ,. . targets; 5 cents paid for each target broken 
amatVif, f u" vr n° fiv ® hi B h S un s equally, $5 to first high 
amateur, H. Mcllcn, 181; $3 to second, L. U. Quinn, 173; 
* * n ,U - A F. Kuhn, 172. 
Registered Tournaments. 
during the 
Association, 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Tournaments registered 
week ending July 10, with the Interstate 
follow: 
Aug. 20-21.—Manchester (la.) G.C. F. M. Hamblin, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23-24.—Rogers Springs (Tenn.) G. C. J. M. Avent, 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 28.—S. Tacoma, Wash.—Tacoma G. C. Edw. W. 
Cooper, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6.—Columbia, Pa.—Excelsior R. and G. C. W. M. 
Guiles, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6.—N. Lancaster, Mass.—Clinton G. C. Wm T 
Tedford, Sec’y. 
Sept. 6-7.—Moberly, Mo.—Missouri Afro-American Trap- 
Shooters’ League. T. H. Cohron, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
$2 to third 
Events: 1 23456789 10 11 
targets: 15 15 15 15 25 15 15 25 15 15 25 
Glare Ke y. 13 13 14 11 22 10 15 23 14 13 23 
O VV J\ e , lly . 13 13 14 12 20 13 13 18 13 15 23 
f am KfBy . 7 14 9 9 16 12 11 23 11 11 20 
t , K ?I ly . H 10 8 7 16 11 11 17 12 10 15 
J ol l n Kelly . 12 12 13 14 19 13 13 21 13 12 19 
J L Sullivan. 12 11 14 14 20 14 13 22 14 14 19 
Young . 12 12 13 14 22 12 14 23 15 15 23 
H Millen . 14 15 12 15 23 14 12 24 14 13 25 
B B McCreight.... 12 13 10 13 24 13 11 22 15 13 21 
J B Wolfe. 12 15 12 13 21 13 14 24 15 13 19 
De Arment . 11 9 11 13 15 9 12 16 10 11 11 
B M Osborn. 13 13 13 14 20 11 12 18 13 11 19 
Ed Schwem . 9 15 13 13 24 12 14 22 14 12 18 
G A Lukehart. 8 14 11 10 17 8 10 18 9 12 16 
F Kuhn . 12 14 15 14 23 12 14 22 12 14 20 
L W Quinn. 13 15 13 12 22 13 15 24 14 11 21 
Hetrick . 12 12 12 11 20 12 14 19 14 14 22 
C Hoover . 14 9 11 10 12 13 13 24 15 13 22 
F Guinsberg . 12 13 13 14 22 14 14 22 14 14 16 
J Neeley .11 11 9 15 11 11 18 11 9 14 
R Robinson . 12 11 22 8 10 IS 
R E Miller. 15 20 14 13 IS 
Costello . 11 12.11 13 .. 13 9 
Brown . 11 15 11 13. 
Shaffer . 13 .. 11 12 19 .. 11 10. 
Ferrier . 13 12. 
M Pifer .11 10 21 10 14 
F Orner . 8 .. 11 10 9 
C McKain . 7 .. 11 13 
E Scott.10 11 " 
G Crissman . 1 3 
Geo Schwem . 9 13 
F Neumeyer. 7 11 .. 
W Alexander.11 15 
The eighth event of the shoot was for a silver 
cup—the Hunter Arms cup—and was for teams of 
men, 25 targets per man, five teams competing: 
Broke. 
171 
167 
143 
128 
161 
167 
175 
181 
167 
171 
128 
157 
166 
133 
172 
173 
162 
162 
168 
120 
81 
80 
69 
50 
76 
25 
66 
38 
31 
21 
4 
22 
18 
26 
loving 
four 
Hicks Gun 
Club. 
Du Bois 
G. 
C. 
No. 1. 
Clare Kelly .... 
.23 
Miller . 
...24 
E W Kelly_ 
.18 
Ouinn .... 
... 24 
T W Kelly.. 
. 21 
Wolfe .... 
...24 
Hetrick .. 
.19—81 
Guinsberg 
... 22—94 
Beaver Meadow No. 1. 
Du Bois 
G. 
C. 
No 2. 
Kuhn . 
_22 
Sullivan .. 
...22 
Schwem . 
.22 
McCreight 
...22 
Hoover . 
. 24 
Pifer . 
..21 
Osborn . 
.... 18—S6 
Neeley .... 
.. 18—83 
Beaver Mead 
ow No. 2. 
Lukehart . 
.... 18 
Miller . 
..20 
De Ament . 
.... 16 
Robinson . 
.. 22—76 
Squad No. 3 in the ninth event shot at 75 targets with 
the following scores: Sullivan 14, Young 15, Miller 14, 
McCreight 15, Wolfe 15; total 73. 
The club is registered for a two-day tournament, Sept. 
21 and 22; $200 added moneys. A large number of shoot¬ 
ers will attend. U. S. N. Crouse, Sec’y. 
Riverside Gun Club. 
Oswego, N. Y., July 2.—One of the most successful 
shoots that the Riverside Gun Club has ever held took 
place yesterday afternoon. The results follow: 
Event No. 1, 25 targets: First, W. A. Ebblie; second, 
Earl W. Brown; third, John Moriarity; fourth, E. H. 
Stowell; fifth. Charles Wendell; sixth, U. Z. Maltby; 
seventh, Charles L. Dain; eighth, W. W. Spencer; ninth, 
J. H. Norris; tenth, E. W. Austen; eleventh, A. H. 
Mowry; twelfth, W. P. Hennessey; thirteenth, Francis M. 
Johnson; fourteenth, Dr. A. C. Calisch; fifteenth, Henry 
Nettles; sixteenth, Edward Driscoll; seventeenth, C. W. 
Taft. Best score, 21 out of 25. 
No. 2, 25 targets: First, E. W. Brown; second, John 
Moriarity: third, C. L. Dain; fourth, J. H. Norris; fifth, 
W. A. Ebblie; sixth, U. Z. Maltby; seventh, E. H. 
Stowell; eighth, F. M. Johnson; ninth, Henry Nettles. 
Best score, 19 out of 25. 
Special event, 10 targets: First, C. L. Dain; second, 
John Moriarity; third, J. H. Norris; fourth, U. Z. 
’Maltby; fifth, W. A. Ebblie; sixth, E. H. Stowell; 
seventh, E. W. Brown; eighth, F. M. Johnson; ninth, 
Henry Nettles. Best score, 7 out of 10. 
The aforesaid events were for merchandise, following 
which came several sweepstakes that continued until dark¬ 
ness put a stop to the enthusiasm of the shooters. 
Mr. I. O. Chapman, a guest of the club, from Fulton, 
N. Y., was high average, breaking 48 out of 50 targets. 
E. H. Stowell, Sec’y. 
Armonk Gun Club Tournament. 
Armonk, N. Y., July 8. —The third annual 
of the Armonk Gun Club was held on July 5. 
twelve entrants. The high amateurs were L. 
meier, 158: A. Betti, 151: A. Bedell, 150; 
Barnard, of the home club, 145 out of 170. 
acted efficiently as manager. Scores: 
tournament 
There were 
H. Schorte- 
and Chas. 
Mr. Betti 
Events: 
123456789 10 
Targets: 
10 15 20 15 20 15 20 15 25 15 
Broke. 
A 
Betti .-. 
. 9 13 IS 13 17 14 IS 14 23 13 
151 
( has Sutton.. 
. 9 14 18 8 16 10 15 10 21 11 
132 
c 
Barnard . 
- 9 12 19 12 18 12 16 13 24 10 
145 
L 
Schorty . 
. 8 15 19 15 17 14 19 15 22 14 
158 
E 
W ard . 
. 7 12 IS 13 14 12 17 10 23 13 
139 
E 
Acker . 
- 7 9 13 9 14 11 15 10 19 9 
116 
A 
Bedell . 
.... 8 12 20 14 19 13 17 14 21 12 
150 
R 
Ouimby . 
.... 8 14 15 10 16 10 15 12 16 12 
128 
A 
Ferris . 
.... 7 9 15 12 17 9 15 13 18 10 
124 
c 
'Yard . 
.... S 11 14 9 16 11 14 11 17 11 
123 
T 
Reed . 
.... 7 11 15 11 15 10 16 9 20 9 
123 
S 
Smartz . 
.... 3 7 10 S 9 10 12. 
