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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 7, 1911 
New York Athletic Club. 
v T* A YF* S N. Y., Dec. 31.—The attendance was 
Jignt, there being only nine shooters present. A strong 
wind and a low temperature made unfavorable con¬ 
ditions for good scoring. 1 he December cup was an 
object of keen interest, it being the last contest for that 
desirable prize. A. E. Ranney scored the leg, but as it 
was the only one he had scored, the cup went to G. T. 
Corbett, who had two legs scored on it. G Lembeck 
scored a leg on the tournament cup, and in shooting 
off with the previous holder of the cup, G. T. Corbett 
he . w ? n u 2 t0 t 1 ' T orbett was first wit, t 23 ir > the’ 
scrtach shoot. In the event at doubles, Lembeck was 
high with 11 out of 20. Scores: 
Haslin cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F ® Stephenson.... 0 23 J S Lawson . 5 
M Stiner . 1 
George Brower . 2 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 
R E Fox . 2 
C R James. 2 
George Felix . 2 
23 
22 
21 
21 
21 
21 
C A Lockwood. 2 
T Corliss . 3 
H W Woodcock.... 4 
J F James. 2 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
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17 
17 
11 
Shoot-off: Stephenson 23, Stiner 23. Second shoot-off: 
Stephenson 20, Stiner 19. 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 1 20 
G Lembeck . 1 20 
G J Corbett. 0 19 
W B Ogden. 3 19 
L L Lawton. 5 19 
Shoot-off: O. C. Grinnell, 
E M Huggins. 5 
Dr De Wolfe. 3 
Dr Culver . 0 
A E Ranney. 3 
Jr., 19; G. Lembeck 18. 
December cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
A E Ranney ....... 3 21 
W B Ogden. 3 20 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 0 19 
E M Huggins. 5 18 
G Lembeck . l is 
L L Lawton . 5 
G J Corbett . 0 
Dr De Wolfe. 3 
Dr Culver . 0 
19 
19 
15 
16 
17 
16 
16 
14 
J F James. 2 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 
J S Lawson. 5 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
George Brower . 2 
M Stiner . 1 23 
H W Woodcock.... 4 23 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 22 
C H Pulis . 3 21 
C R James. 3 21 
Shoot-off: Woodcock 21 , Stephenson 20. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
.T H Vanderveer.... 1 24 F B Stephenson 
,T S Lawson. 5 24 C R James. 
J F James. 2 2 l H W Woodcock 
1\ E Fox. 2 22 
Shoot-off: Lawson 20, Vanderveer 19. 
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19 
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14 
13 
20 
20 
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Club special, 25 targets, handicap: 
G Lembeck . 1 2S G J Corbett... 
Dr Culver ......... 0 22 EM Huggins 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 0 19 T - * 
W B Ogden...._ 3 19 
A E Ranney.... 
0 11 
3 18 
L L Lawson. 5 
Dr De Wolfe. 6 
Tournament cup 
G Lembeck . 
O C Grinnell 
G J Corbett. 
A E Ranney. 
W B Ogden. 
25 targets, handicap: 
Jr.. 
0 21 
0 19 
0 19 
3 18 
3 18 
Dr Culver . 0 
E M Huggins. 5 
Dr De Wolfe. 
L L Lawton. 
17 
17 
16 
18 
17 
17 
17 
Challenge tournament cup, 25 targets- 
O Lembeck A — - ~ 
0 22 
Scratch shoot, 25 targets: 
G J Corbett . -3 
G Lembeck . 20 
Dr De Wolfe . 20 
O C Grinnell Jr. is 
w b ogden.....:::::. It 
G J Corbett. 
0 21 
E M Huggins. 17 
A E Rannel _ 16 
Dr Culver . 21 
L Lawton . m 
Essex County Country Club. § j] 
ou? R hf G fnr^' ‘V T 0 ' 21 T The shootin i? members turned 
out in force, fourteen shooters taking part. A large 
crowd witnessed the competition. Four tied for the 
P»lLu trOP T by . 0n „ 22 : Hart , and Da ’y shooting from 
scratch. J. A. Hart won the club championship de¬ 
testing A. Colgate, holder, with a score of 22. ’ 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap- 
A Colgate . 6 25 B S Ross, Jr 
f II Daly. 0 1 ” " 
D W Granbery. 6 
J A Hart.. 0 
B M Shanley. 2 
Taylor cup, 25 targ»» 
A Colgate . ... 5 
B M Shanley. 2 
C H Daly. 0 
D W Cranberry.... G 
L H Ross . 8 
H T Schriver . 1 
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20 
20 
19 
13 
L H Ross. 
E W Pleller. 
H T Schriver 
Jiand-cap: 
25 K B Gordon. 
21 J A Hart ... 
21 B S Ross, Jr 
21 E W Heller....;... 4 
C C Goodrich. 8 
Theodore Wilson 
S 16 
0 16 
8 15 
15 
15 
8 16 
R T Bowler. 8 15 
Special shoot, 10 pairs of doubles: 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
andTlear ID( RftT ,^ ec - 3E —The weather was cold 
Full scores were leave! ^Th 00 ^ ^ in , the , shooting ’ 
ft“ P Ge a orge°Fe y ,ix° n w teSte h d -’ & final ^ 00 ?^ 
manent winner with 3 a tofal of'Vl^R. ?£ d Fox 5 Jr' and 
test R fo2 a the S T be F g l he runners , U P with 68 . In the con- 
scored 24 from scratch'and was^tif/Tby j’ H^VaT" 
the' order n^med™ Thl’ M ? 7 takin s/st ^second Tn 
stakes shoot 25 tarjijs W3S firSt in the swee P' 
and h T ee F ea rT S co "‘? sted [or the team prize, Stephenson 
Sf-Sf *s? 
K'F't r v° •“ Vw/wivrl, 
km*? •'*" 1 shoot-off with sSKsS' 
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v trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
J A Hart . 0 
C H Daly. 0 
A Colgate . 4 22 
D W Cranberry.... 6 22 
E W Heller. 4 21 
B S Ross, Jr. 8 19 
H T Schriver. 1 18 
Jr.... 
Hart trophy, 10 pairs doubles, scratch: 
T Wilson 
W E Stewart 
B M Shanley 
L H Ross... 
C C Goodrich. 8 
A L Headley. 6 
K B Gordon. 8 
8 17 
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Fred Macaulay Gun Club. 
Newark,. N. J., Dec. 27.—Fifteen marksmen took part 
yesterday in the events arranged at the Speedway traps 
J?. r v thC numbers c f the Fred Macaulay Business Men's 
liud 1 hjre was also a goodly turnout of spectators. 
Merchandise prizes were shot for; 2,125 targets were 
thrown. Accurate shooting was difficult, owing to the 
tact that the snow and wind interfered with the sports¬ 
men. r 
Chris Feigenspan was high average gunner of the 
day with 20/ out of 275. James J. Wheaton was a close 
second with 148 out of 200. Frank Mihlon, captain of 
the club, was third, with 177 out of 250 birds 
In the merchandise prize event, James j. Wheaton 
took first with 66 out of 75. B. M. Shanley, Jr. was 
second with 65_ out of 75. Frank Mihlon was third with 
b “ ° l ’‘ °V 5 - Vff° rge , A - 0h '> J r v,was fourth, with 59 out 
of i5. F red Macaulay and Chris. Feigenspan tied for 
fifth prize with 51 each out of 75. Each member was 
handicapped according to the scores he made on the 
last three weekly shoots of the club. The scores: 
N J Matthews .12 14 13 13 10 17 9. 
Fred Macaulay . 16 11 13 16 
Tom Cook . 13 12 15 14 .'. ” " 
E Caruso . 16 17 14 19 15. 
A D Tunis. 14 18 16 21 18 19. 
L rank Mihlon . 20 15 17 17 17 19 19 19 17 17 .. 
Geore H Ohl, Jr. 15 15 11 15 20 12 12 11 . 
James J Wheaton . 20 21 18 18 18 23 16 14 . 
James Quinn . 15 11 
Willard McKee . 8 8 .. .. 
john Engeihom . 7 . 
Joseph Burns . 9 10 10 io 113 ii 9 
B M Shanley, Jr. 13 11 10 13 14 18 16 16 10 .. .. 
Jack Fanning . 19. 
Chris Feigenspan . 18 19 21 16 23 i? 19 i 5 if 24 is 
Dec. 28.—The members had a lively time at the Speed¬ 
way traps to-day. . Frank Mihlon, the captain of the 
organization, was high gun with an average of 20 out vof 
each 25 shot at, or 160 out of 200 shot at. He was also 
the only gunner to break 24 bluerocks out of a possible 
25. It looked bad for Koegel in the $100 100-target 
match. J. J. Wheaton, of the Macaulay gunners, was 
second, with an average of 74 out of 100. There were 
ten squads in all, and 1,100 targets were shot at. Scores: 
B M Shanley, Jr.19 13 17 16 17 18 12 19 14 21 
F Lawrence . 20 20 19 24 . 
Frank Mihlon . 18 14 24 21 20 22 22 ill 
Peter Bey . 13 14 17 15 18 IS 16 .. i i 
James E Wheaton. 19 20 19 16 .. ... .. 
Fred Macaulay . 19 15 16 15. 
E Fredericks . 3. 
William Stengel .19 13 12.; ” 
John Geiger . 18 20 21 ... ” 
Smokeless. 
E W Heller.'.. 12 
A Colgate . 10 
C H Daly. 9 
B S Ross, Jr. 9 
D W Cranberry. 9 
LI T Schriver . 8 
W E Stewart . 7 
L H Ross . 6 
A O Headley . 6 
A Colgate . 5 
J A Hart . 5 
T Hawk, Jr. 3 
Challenge cup match, Austin Colgate, holder, vs. T A. 
Hart challenger: Won by Hart with 22 targets from 
scratch. 
December cup, 25 targets, 
George Felix . 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
C A Lockwood. 2 22 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 21 
C R James. 2 20 
M Stiner . i 20 
J S Lawson. 5 20 
handicap: 
J H Vanderveer 
C H Pulis . 
J F James. 
George Brower 
H W Woodcock 
Dr Atkinson ... 
J ‘ r ° phy X 2 0,1 tar ff^J s - handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 
J H Vanderveer_ 1 
H W Woodcock.... 1 
R E Fox, Jr. 9 . 
M Stiner . J 
George Brower 
C A Lockwood. 2 
J F James. 2 
24 C H Pulis.. 1 :;. 3 
24 George Felix . 2 
23 J Corliss . 3 
23 J S Lawson. 6 
22 F W Fox. 
2 22 C R James. 2 
22 Dr Atkinson ... ’ 5 
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Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. V ., Dec. 29.—The following scores were 
made at the grounds of the Ossining Gun Club, Monday, 
Hec. 2b. A snowstorm set in, which made the light bad. 
so high scores were impossible. 
Event No. 1, 10 targets: 
N LIubbell .'. 2 
Brewerton . 8 
Hyland . 5 
Burns . 4 
Lyons . 6 
Barlow . 6 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
,Mt, \ ernon, N. Y., Dec. 26.—The Siwanoy Country 
Club held a shoot this morning for special prizes, as 
well as a continuation of the competitions for the 
president’s trophy and the police commissioner’s trophy. 
Fourteen members attended the shoot and some good 
scores were made, as will be seen from the records 
given below: 
Special prizes: 
W Thorpe .10 23 
W Thorpe, Jr. 6 20 
C G Stone. 4' 16 
W M Wylie. 10 20 
LI J Smith. 6 23 
L G Ranch. 2 21 
J D Connor. 10. 15 
C W Schedler. 10 22 
G A Wylie. 0 22 
H D Lent, Jr. 0 12 
J G Wintjen. 0 20 
Andruss. 0 7 
H V Morgan. 2 IS 
H D Lent . 8 21 
Col F Brandreth. 7 
D Brandreth . 7 
Blandford . 9 
Tuttle . 8 
Kirby . 2 
There were four prizes offered. Messrs. W. Thorpe 
and H. J. Smith tied for first and second, and Messrs 
C. W. Schedler and G. A. Wylie for third and fourth 
In the shoot-off W. Thorpe won first prize, H T Smith 
second, G. A. Wylie third, and C. W. Schedler fourth. 
President’s trophy: 
Event No. 2, 50 targets, handicap, for six prizes: 
J Je 
Willi 
Jenkins 
20 
6 
Kirby . 20 34 
N Hubbell . 20 34 
Lyons . 8 34 
Hahn . 12 33 
Barlow. 10 32 
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T rr e w PSt 5 ke sIloot ' 25 targets, handicap: 
i ^ Vanderveer.... 1 23 C R James. 2 
J Corliss . 3 
George Brower . 2 
F B Stephenson.... 0 
R E Fox . 2 
J S Lawson . 5 
C A Lockwood. 2 
M Stiner . 1 
J F James. 2 
22 
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20 
20 
19 
19 
C H Pulis . 3 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
H W Woodcock.... 4 
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15 
12 
Brewerton. 6 48 
G Hubbell . 6 47 
Tuttle . § 45 
D Brandreth . 4 43 
Dietrich . 9 43 
Hyland . 7 42 
Blandford . 4 44 
Col F Brandreth... 5 40 
Event No. 3, 15 targets, scratch: 
D Brandreth . 14 Lyons . 10 
Hyland . 13 G Hubbell . 9 
Blandford .13 Tuttle . 9 
Col F Brandreth.10 Kirby . 4 
Event No. 4, 25 targets, scratch: 
t ol I- Brandreth....... 15 Lyons 1 § 
d Brandreth.is g Hubbdi ":::23 
Hyland . 15 
J. T. Hylann, Sec’y. 
W Thorpe . 10 23 
W Thorpe, Jr. 6 20 
C G Stone. 4 16 
W M Wylie. 10 20 
H J Smith. 6 23 
L G Rauch. 2 21 
J D Connor. 10 15 
C W Schedler.10 
G A Wylie . 0 
H D Lent, Jr. 0 
J G Wintjen . 0 
Andruss . 0 
H V Morgan. 2 
H D Lent . S 
Police commissioner’s trophy: 
W Thorpe .10 20 
W Thorpe, Jr.10 24 
C G Stone . 8 20 
W M Wylie. 16 23 
H J Smith. 9 25 
L G Rauch. 9 23 
J D Connor. 4 9 
C W Schedler. 9 
G A Wylie. S 
H D Lent, Jr. 0 
J G Wintjen. 2 
H V Morgan. 10 
H D Lent. 0 
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20 
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23 
25 
16 
20 
25 
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The next shoot will be held on Monday, Jan. 2, 1911, 
at 9:30 A. M., at which time special prizes will be offered, 
as well as the final leg on the police commissioner’s 
tr °P«y> ^ n< l. nex t to the last leg on the president’s 
trophy. It is hoped that there will be a good attend¬ 
ance on this occasion. H. J. Smith 
s!)°°t, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson 0 24 C R James. 2 
r w J p m r S . I 19-43 M Sti «er . 1 
C H Pulis. 3 18 
George Felix 
23 
20—43 
2 23—41 
Team and trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
E Fnv 9 0K M Stiner .. 1 
C A Lockwood. 2 
J Corliss . 3 
J S L; 
R E Fox... j. 2 
H W Woodcock.... 4 
F B Stephenson.... 
C R James. 2 
George Felix . 2 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 
George Brower . 2 
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23 
23 
21 
21 
awson. 5 
J F James. 2 
C H Pulis . 3 
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Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. 24.—Lewis, at the 16yd 
mark, scored his fourth win in the contest for the Corn- 
stock trophy and carried the handsome cup home with 
him, being the first contestant to meet the conditions of 
the handicap. Attendance small because of the weather 
and the attractions of the Christmas season. 
Practice scores, each man shooting at 60 targets: 
Lixon . 51 Neighbors. 49 
Britton . 41 Lewis .* 48 
Comstock trophy No. 2 50 targets, distance handicap: 
Britton, 18 .. 37 Lewis, 16 . 46 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Dec. 31.—Ungerer scored 10 straight, de¬ 
feating fifteen contestants for first money in the club 
shoot to-day. Six tied on 9. 
Ten-bird event, handicap: 
Ungerer, 29 ..2112222122—10 
Fisher, 30... .2202212221— 9 
Hoffman, 30. .1122222202—9 
Murphy, 30. .1111221202—9 
Paul, 30 .1222202222— 9 
Peltz, 29 _ 2222220222— 9 
Christian, 28.2202222212— 9 
Dan, 28.1201121101— 8 
Knowles, 28. .0222012212— 8 
Stev’ns’n, 28..2020212201— 7 
Gideon, 28.. .0211221010—7 
Bouvier, 28.. .1210202002 —6 
Forsythe, 20. .2010010211 —6 
McCull’gh, 20.2000110111— 6 
Aiman, 30... .1201103200— 5 
Redman, 28. .2000111010—5 
