Jan. 14 , 1911 .] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
C Buckmaster . 20 
Dr Bedford .16 
Dr Rumford .. 15 
Dr Betts . 11 
Coyne . 10 
E Springer .21 
Hogge . 22 
N K Smith. 11 
Choate . 16 
V du Pont .22 
Onley . 7 
Neeley . 12 
Carlon .12 
Gibbons . 11 
Kellum . 2 
Simpson .13 
Hartlove . 9 
Appleton . 10 
Extra event, 25 targets: 
German .22 
V du Pont .19 
Worthington . 24 
Baily . 10 
S B Trott. 10 
Warded . 15 
McKelvey .16 
T B Rogers. 16 
Megaw . 7 
Crawford . 17 
Hessian . 18 
N K Smith. 9 
W Kerr . 11 
C E Springer.17 
Wm Foord . 22 
T Martin . 17 
Gavan . 14 
Baily . 13 
Poffenberger .14 
Hessian .. 21 
Keifhley . 21 
Crawford .10 
Wm Kerr . 13 
Skelly . 21 
McHugh .17 
J P Gray. 6 
Crossman .15 
Porter . 10 
Hoopes, Jr . 16 
Littleton . 7 
Mitchell . 10 
David 
E H Ford. 
J^ C Husbands 
Ferriday . 
Gavan . 
Mitchell . 
Carlon . 
Winchester .15 
Keithley . 18 
Martin . 20 
Jensen . 9 
Essex County Country Club. 
Orange, N. J Jart 7.—In the sweepstakes handicap, 
. Ross was high with 24, and Dr. Cranberry was high 
with a like score for the Taylor cup. E. W. Heller de- 
teated J. A. Hart, holder of the championship cup, in a 
challenge contest, Heller thus scoring a leg on the 
trophy. He also was high with 49 in the special handicao 
Scores: 
Sweepstakes shoot, handicap 25 targets: 
P Ross . 8 24 B M Shanley, Jr... 3 10 
T A Hart . 0 22 
E W Heller. 4 22 
C H Daly. 0 21 
T Wilson . 8 20 
D Granberry .. 6 19 
Dr Fleck . 5 18 
H T Shriver . 2 17 
Taylor cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
Dr Granberry . 6 24 C H Dalv 
E W Heller. 4 23 ” ~ ~ • 
P Ross . 7 22 
Dr Fleck . 5 22 
Wm Feigenspan .... 0 21 
B M Shanley, Jr... 3 20 
H T Shriver. 
J A Hart. 
C C Goodrich. 
. 0 20 
. 2 19 
. 0 19 
„ „ -. S 18 
R Bowler . 8 14 
Daly trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
E W Heller . 4 22 
H T Shriver. 3 21 
A Hedley . 6 21 
P Ross . 7 21 
Feigenspan . 8 20 
C H Daly. 0 20 
Dr Peck . 4 19 
B M Shanley, Jr... 3 19 
Dr Granberry . 5 is. 
J A Hart . 0 18 
C C Goodrich. 8 17 
R Bowler . s 16 
Hart trophy, scratch, 10 double targets: 
A Hedley . 7 
J A Hart .14 
Dr Granberry . H 
C H Daly.... 9 
H T Shriver . 8 
Feigenspan . 12 
P Ross . 9 
Dr Fleck . 8 
C C Goodrich. 8 
E W Heller. 7 
Championship cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
E W Heller. 4 24 J A Hlrt... 
T . Special shoot, handicap, 50 targets: 
E W Heller . 4 49 H T Shriver. 3 42 
Dr Cranberry . 5 47 B M Shanley, Tr... 3 42 
P Ross . 7 44 M Feigenspan ‘ " 
Sweepstakes shoot, handicap, 25 targets: 
S TShnver . 3 25 Dr Fleck . 
E W Heller. 4 24 
0 23 
0 41 
Feigenspan . 0 23 
P Ross . 7 23 
P Hauch, Jr. 8 22 
Dr Fleck .. 4 44 
Stewart .g 18 
. 4 21 
C H Daly. 0 20 
Dr Granberry . 5 19 
J A Hart. 0 19 
C C Goodrich. 8 17 
A Hedley . 5 17 
Hyde Park Gun Club. 
ing I cut N th't TI ,'tt°‘7 Thre j tening weather and slushy walk- 
onlan* 7* t fv? danCe i down to a very few at th e shoot 
witfi 4fi w a wh ? were P resen t, De Mar was high 
member ™; rde ™ n ’ S a y u°- ung shooter and a new 
i?n4™M.ai • ub l ■ and th,s season’s practice will 
d Y J ' m , pro V5 - hls work - Murdock is also new at 
thl fA?s e nre nd of tb U d ; m u P r ° ve if he sticks at it. Schaefer, 
at the =boo e f C Ub d-‘? ? 0t 3 >' ery regular attendant 
at tne We.kly shoots, whicn is a pity, as he is a michtv 
pleasant companion, and practice would put him 8 ud 
among the leaders. Frohliger, Phillips, Ru|g and Tme 
of the other regulars have been prevented by first-of-the- 
year business from getting out. The club is planning to 
early date^ ° f ltS popu,ar s P eclal prize events at an 
De Mar . 23 23—46 Schaefer . 17 17 
Wuerdeman . 13 15-28 Murdock . 9.'.'—9 
Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Tan. 7.—Fisher and Matson 
M° ff who s S°n d , 10 straight at the club’s 
Hoffner and Parker tied on 9. The event 
handicap. Scores: 
Fisher, 30 _1122211222—10 
Mattson, 29. .2222212222 —10 
Hoffner, 29.. .2222022222_ 9 
Parker, 30_ 2222221202 — 9 
Redman. 28. .2222221001 
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Jackson, 29.. 
Paul, 30 .... 
Forsythe. 29. 
Aiman, 30 .. 
Thomas, 2S. 
Knowles, 28. 
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