Dec. i 8, 1909 ] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
989 
New York Athletic Club. 
Trav^jis Island, N. Y., Dec. 11.—Mr. F. H. Schauf- 
flcr was high in the Hashn cup event, the Hall cup event 
and the De Wolfe cup. G. F. Pelham won the leg for 
the December cup. Dr. H. J. Thielman yas high in the 
Westley-Richards gun event. Scores: 
December cup, handicap, 
II. T. 
25 targets: 
H. 
T. 
G F Pelham. 
. 1 23 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 3 
19 
E Brown . 
. 1 22 
E A Wilson. 
.. 4 
18 
F H Scbauffler. 
. 0 20 
C L Edey. 
.. b 
12 
G W Kuchler. 
. 1 20 
Haslin cup. handicap, 25 
targets: 
F H Schauffler. 
. 0 22 
Dr H Thielman.. 
.. 2 
20 
G W Kuchler.. 
. 1 22 
E Brown . 
1 
17 
G F Pelham. 
. 0 21 
C T. Edey. 
.. 5 
17 
F. A Wilson. 
. 4 20 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 3 
15 
R Beach . 
, 2 20 
Shoot-off: 
F H Schauffler_ 
. 0 22 
G W Kuchler.... 
.. 1 
17 
Westley-Richards 
gun, handicap, 25 targets: 
Dr H T Thielman. 
. 2 23 
E A Wilson. 
.. 4 
18 
G F Pelham. 
. 0 22 
T Lenane. Jr. 
.. 3 
17 
F IT Schauffler.... 
. 0 22 
G W Kuchler. 
.. 1 
17 
E N Huggins. 
. 5 21 
E Brown . 
.. 1 
14 
R Beach . 
. 2 19 
C L Edey. 
.. b 
13 
Hall cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F H Schauffler.... 
. 0 23 
E N Huggins. 
19 
G F Pelham. 
. 0 23 
E Brown . 
18 
G W Kuchler. 
. 1 21 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 3 
IS 
R Beach . 
. 2 20 
E W Reynolds.... 
.. 0 
17 
Dr H Thielman.... 
. 1 20 
M Lemore . 
.. 0 
16 
E A Wilson. 
. 4 19 
C L Edey. 
.. 5 
12 
Shoot-ofT: 
* 
F H Schauffler. 
. 0 19 
G F Pelham. 
.. 0 
18 
De Wolfe cup, handicap. 
10 double targets: 
F H Schauffler.... 
. 0 17 
G F Pelham. 
12 
T Lenane, Jr. 
. 3 15 
E N Huggins. 
.. 5 
12 
E A Wilson. 
. 4 14 
C L Edey. 
.. b 
11 
M Lemore . 
. 4 14 
G W Kuchler.... 
.. 1 
11 
E Brown . 
. 1 13 
R Beach . 
2 
11 
Dr H J Thielman.. 
. 1 13 
E W Reynolds.... 
.. 0 
10 
Special trophy, handicap. 
25 targets: 
Dr H J Thielman. 
. 1 25 
E N Huggins.... 
19 
T Lenane, Jr . 
. 3 22 
E A Wilson. 
.. 4 
18 
F Brown . 
. 1 20 
G F Pelham. 
.. 0 
18 
F H Schauffler.... 
. 0 19 
’ 
H. T. 
H. 
T. 
E A Sierck. 
.. 3 25 
C M Gould. 
7 
21 
T W Alker. 
.. 3 25 
T R Hoyt. 
. b 
13 
H L Hoyt, Jr.... 
.. 0 20 
I O’Rourke . 
7 
21 
E P Alker. 
.. 4 20 
R Badham . 
, 7 
14 
Scratch sweepstake, 25 targets; won by Sierck: 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 
. 18 
H F Clark. 
17 
J W Alker. 
E A Sierck. 
22 
Scratch sweepstake, 25 targets; won by J. W. Alker 
T W Alker . 
. 22 
B G Loomis. 
18 
D Provost. 
. 21 
E Arntt'. 
14 
H L Hoyt, Jr.... 
. 21 
Yearly prize, handicap, 25 targets; leg won by Sierck 
E A Sierck. 
.. 5 25 
D Provost .. 
. 5 
23 
B G Loomis. 
.. 1 24 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 
. 0 
22 
H F Clark. 
.. 2 24 
J W Alker. 
b 
21 
E Arntt . 
.. 6 23 
C M Gould. 
. 7 
20 
Monthly cup, 25 targets. 
handicap; won by Sierck; 
E A Sierck. 
.. 5 25 
D Provost . 
. D 
21 
J W Alker. 
.. 4 25 
C M Gould. 
. 7 
20 
E P Alker. 
.. 4 22 
H F Clark. 
. 2 
17 
H L Hoyt, Jr.... 
.. 0 21 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Dec. 11.—The weekly prize shoot was 
stoutly contested, Soley, Sloan, Clegg and Murdock tying 
in the 25 target handicap. The feature of the com¬ 
petition was Menamin’s shooting. Pie had 10 allowance 
in the main event, broke 15, and then in the shoot-off 
ran 40 straight. 
H. T. 
Soley . 6 25 
Cambios . 8 14 
Hogan . 3 24 
Eby . 0 13 
Turner . 8 22 
Killian .10 22 
Murdock . 5 25 
Menamin . 10 25 
Shoot-off, 10 targets each event: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Soley .... 10 10 10 8 
Sloan . 10 10 8 .. 
Murdock . 9 •• •• ■■ 
Menamin . 10 10 10 10 
Clegg . 8. 
Manhasset Bay Gun Club. 
Port Washington, L. T., Dec. 11.—The weekly shoot 
was held to-day over the club traps. The cloudy weather 
made shooting difficult. 
Scratch sweepstake, 10 targets; Sierck was the winner: 
E A Sierck. 8 J W Alker. 7 
H L Hovt, Jr. 7 CM Gould. 4 
E P Alker . 7 
Scratch sweepstake, 15 targets; won by Sierck: 
E A Sierck. 13 J W Alker. 10 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 11 C M Gould . 6 
E P Alker. 11 
Handicap sweepstake, 25 targets; won by Sierck and 
THE RIFLE THAT HELPED 
PEARY REACH THE NORTH POLE 
“Personally I always carry a Winchester rifle. On my 
last expedition I had a Model 1892 .44 caliber Carbine 
and Winchester cartridges, which I carried with me 
right to the North Pole. After I left the ship I de- 
upon it to bring down the fresh meat that we 
Since 1888, both in Nicaragua and in the Arctic 
I have always used the Winchester Repeaters, 
my Arctic expeditions, since '91, has been fitted i 
arms. The last expedition carried the .44-49 * 
use on deer, seals, hare and the like, and 
for use on musk-oxen, walrus and polar ! 
facing the polar bears, in gathering a herd qf 
pended 
needed, 
regions, 
Each of 
with these 
Carbine, for 
the .40-82 
bears. In 
musk-oxen with the least expenditure of time and price¬ 
less ammunition and in securing the greatest numbt 
of walrjis out of'an infuriated herd in the least tirm 
I desire nothing better than a Winchester Repeater. 
-COMMANDER ROBERT E. PEA* 
Winchester Guns and Ammunition , 
the Red w- Brand — are always 
jpE EQUIPMENT OF MEN OF ACHSEVEWPf 
H. T. 
Herbert .10 16 
Law .10 18 
Laws . 8 24 
Emerson . 0 13 
Worthington . 6 20 
Clegg . 5 25 
Sloan . 3 25 
Independent Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 11.—For the successful con¬ 
testants there were turkeys in plenty, and keen com¬ 
petition was much in evidence. Harry K. Boyer made the 
high score, which had with it a fat turkey as a prize. 
Cordery was successful in Class_ B by also winning a 
shoot-off at 25 targets, resulted in a tje between Ring- 
gold, Westcott, Cook and F. W. Matthews, which in the 
shoot-off at 25 targets, resulted in a tie- metween Ring- 
gold and Matthews. It was growing dark in the next 
shoot-off, so that it was difficult for both shooters and 
referee to see the targets. Ringgold won, 19 to 17. 
The shoot was at 100 targets, originally divided into 
strings of 20, but because of the large attendance, and to 
be able to finish by dark, the last two strings had to be 
made 30. The scores: 
Harkins . 18 
E Smith . 
Anderson . 
Seltzer . 
George . 
Boyer . 
Yards. 
20 
20 
30 
30 
H. 
Total. 
, 16 
15 
12 
22 
12 
15 
76 
. 16 
13 
15 
17 
IS 
10 
75 
, 16 
14 
12 
20 
17 
14 
77 
, 16 
11 
14 
19 
17 
18 
79 
. 16 
12 
15 
25 
23 
14 
89 
, 17 
17 
17 
25 
26 
15 
100 
W Fry . 
.>.. 17 
11 
13 
21 
19 
10 
74 
Wells . 
. 17 
14 
13 
25 
25 
12 
86 
Ringgold . 
. 17 
9 
14 
25 
23 
9 
80 
. 16 
13 
16 
25 
18 
14 
86 
Severn . 
. 19 
15 
17 
25 
22 
3 
82 
Mink . 
. 20 
16 
16 
28 
22 
3 
89 
Newcomb . 
. 20 
15 
17 
25 
29 
3 
89 
Tansey . 
. 19 
15 
19 
26 
22 
4 
86 
Pratt . 
. 18 
13 
16 
24 
18 
10 
81 
Westcott . 
. IS 
15 
16 
19 
25 
5 
80 
Cook . 
. IS 
13 
14 
24 
24 
5 
80 
W H Matthews. 
. 18 
16 
16 
24 
24 
8 
84 
Sidebotham . 
. 18 
16 
12 
24 
15 
10 
77 
Lewis . 
. IS 
18 
13 
22 
28 
7 
88 
Firth . 
. 16 
11 
10 
19 
20 
16 
76 
Fontaine . 
. 16 
13 
13 
24 
23 
12 
85 
Roberts . 
. 16 
8 
11 
17 
22 
11 
69 
Holloway . 
. 16 
8 
16 
23 
23 
io 
70 
Cross . 
. 16 
9 
15 
16 
21 
71 
F W Matthews. 
. 19 
17 
13 
26 
19 
5 
SO 
Overbaugh . 
. 19 
17 
13 
26 
19 
5 
83 
Cordery . 
. IS 
16 
18 
25 
24 
7 
ifO 
. IS 
14 
14 
21 
17 
19 
76 
Wilson . 
. 18 
16 
17 
27 
27 
5 
92 
Landis .. 
. 20 
.. 
19 
21 
22 
3 
65 
