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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 21, 19H. 
The men making the five best scores for each club will 
be considered its team. H. L. Hoyt, Jr., is Chairman of 
the Trapshooting Committee. 
Bernard Waters. 
Wilmington Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., Jan. 14*.—A closely contested three- 
cornered match at 50 targets, between Wm. M. I'oord, 
James T. Skelly and Alden B. Richardson enlivened the 
competition at the shoot of the Wilmington Gun Club 
to-day. It was a close, hard contest. Foord and Rich¬ 
ardson broke 50 straight, while Skelly broke 46, a 92 per 
cent, performance. Each man of the tie received a silver 
spoon for good work done, though there was but one 
prize at the outset. This contest developed into a 
challenge by Foord to Richardson to contest for the 
championship of Delaware, 100 targets per man. This 
contest will take place some time in the near future. 
Richardson, who, during the past two years has been 
champion of Delaware, shot in great form. He made a 
run of llo straight with a strange gun. 
The T. Coleman du Pont merchandise event was open 
to club members only. The contestants were divided 
into classes. 
In Class A, J. A. McKelvey, Henry Winchester and 
A. B. Richardson tied at 24 out of 25. 
In Class B, C. E. Springer, R. A. Vance, E. Ford, 
R. P. Choate, P. T. Pennington, Stanley Touchton. 
L. R. Beauchamp and Andrew Dickerson tied at 20 
out of 25. 
In Class C, R. M. Owens and Dr. Lewis Rumford 
tied at 16 out of 25. 
In Class D, J. R. Baily, W. H. Bacon, Dr. F. Buck- 
master and P. V. Ferriday tied at 11 out of 25. 
Ties standing over from last Saturday and the Sat¬ 
urday before were shot off as follows: 
Dec. 31, tie in Class C, won by S. G. David. 18 out 
of 25. Tie in Class D won by F. A. Wardenburg, 20 
out of 25. 
Jan. 7, tie in Class B won by R. P. Choate, 20 out of 
Tie in Class C won by W. S. Simpson, 15 out of 25. 
The trouble experienced last week in the failure of 
the traps to work was not in evidence to-day. The new 
trap, which had been promised, was in place and working: 
perfectly, and the two other traps had been put into first- 
class shape. More improvements are being planned and 
will be started early in the week. 
The Marlin Firearms Co. watch fob excited much in¬ 
terest, as the conditions governing it were unknown to 
the shooters. It was won by a total of one out of 25, 
made by John E. Miller. 
The scores made in the merchandise event, out of a 
possible 25 were: 
Bailey . 
...ii 
Anderson . 
... 13 
Neeley . 
... 12 
Naudain . 
...22 
Rutter . 
... 7 
B F Anderson. 
... 6 
McKelvey . 
...24 
Skellv . 
McIIugh . 
...23 
E II Ford. 
Ferridav . 
C Rogers . 
... 22 
Hanbv . 
Pennington . 
...20 
Winchester . 
...24 
E Evans . 
E Husbands. 
... 11 
R B Evans. 
MacMullen . 
Mitchell . 
Simnson . 
Dr Hibbert . 
Dr Bedford . 
S B Trott. 
F W Mathewson.... 
...21 
PafFenburger .... 
Bush . 
Hogge . 
Carbon . 
A B Richardson... 
...24 
Morgan . 
Bacon . 
Taggart . 
< lark . 
C Buckmaster .... 
Lr»bb . 
99! 
There was an immense 
witnessing the shooting 
Wardenburg . 14 
Owens .16 
Farrow . 12 
Graw . 15 
Choate . 20 
Lindsey . 18 
Stewart . 21 
David . 18 
Newman . 17 
S C Rumford. 19 
L Rumford . 16 
Leedom . 21 
William Foord . 23 
Beauchamp . 20 
Godwin . 23 
Dickerson . 20 
Tuchton . 20 
Martin .19 
Smith .17 
Miller . 1 
Pyle . 12 
A Richards . 16 
Appleton . 13 
Turner . 21 
C E Springer . 20 
Lynam . 13 
Loflan . 4 
Ewing .17 
McCloskey . 14 
Grant . 13 
Dr F Buckmaster . 11 
Pape . 18 
Cooke . 9 
Charles North . 20 
Keithley . 21 
Vance . 20 
■, about 1500 spectators 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travels Island, Jan. 14.—Considering the weather 
conditions, there was a good attendance and good scores. 
• L J anuar - V CU P» F- H. Schauffler scored a leg' 
with 2o alone, from scratch. This was the onlv straight 
scratch score of the day. Dr. De Wolfe and W. B. 
Ogden tied on 22. There were eleven entrants for the 
\\ estley Richards trophy, at 10 pair. Schauffler and Pell 
tied on 14. The new committee consists of F. H. 
VV?,,. " er ’ clia,rma n: G. J. Corbett, secretary; C. W. 
Billings, G. F. P.lham and T. V. Lenane. 
Haslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
Dr De Wolfe. 2 22 
W B Ogden. 3 22 
O C Grinnell. 1 21 
G F Pell. 2 21 
T Lenane . 2 
G W Kuchler.. 
P Beale . 
F H Schauffler. 
G R Schneider. 
2 20 
3 20 
0 IS 
0 18 
January cup. handicap. 25 targets: 
2 20 A P Walker. 0 13 
F H Schauffler... 
.. 0 
25 
W 
D Hinds. 
. 0 
20 
G F Pell. 
9 
24 
W 
M Mumford .. 
9 
20 
E A Wilson. 
9 
23 
G 
R Schneider.... 
. 0 
19 
<> C Grinnell. 
.. l 
23 
R 
L Spotts. 
,. 0 
19 
T Lenane . 
9 
22 
P 
Beale . 
.. 3 
18 
Dr De Wolfe . 
.. i 
21 
G 
W Kuchler. 
9 
17 
W B Ogden. 
.. 3 
21 
A 
P Walker. 
,. 0 
13 
E. I. DU PONT COMPANY E. C. CUP. 
Club special trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
C. F Pell. 
2 
25 
T Lenane . 
.. 2 
20 
F II Schauffler.... 
. 0 
24 
R Spotts . 
.. 0 
13 
E A Wilson. 
9 
24 
W D Hinds. 
.. 0 
17 
W B Ogden. 
. 3 
23 
G W Kuchler. 
.. 2 
17 
W M Mumford_ 
. 3 
22 
Dr De Wolfe.. 
.. 2 
16 
P Beale . 
. 3 
21 
G R Schneider.... 
.. 0 
16 
() C Grinnell . 
. 1 
20 
A P Walker. 
.. 0 
9 
Tournament cup. 
handmap, 25 targets: 
G F Pell . 
. 1 
24 
W M Mumford... 
.. 3 
22 
W B Ogden. 
. 3 
29 
F H Schauffler.... 
0 
21 
R Spotts .. 
0 
23 
9 
21 
W D Hinds. 
. 0 
23 
P Beale . 
.. 3 
21 
T Lenane . 
2 
23 
G R Schneider. 
,. 0 
20 
O C Grinnell . 
. i 
22 
A P Walker. 
.. 0 
13 
Dr De Wolfe. 
. 2 
22 
Westley Richards 
trophy. 
doubles, 20 targets: 
F H Schauffler. 
14 
W D Hurd. 
10 
G F Pell. 
14 
P Beale .. 
9 
A P Walker. 
12 
W M Mumford.... 
9 
R Spotts . 
12 
G R Schneider_ 
S 
11 
8 
Dr De Wolfe.. 
11 
Distance handicap, 25 
targets: 
F H Schauffler. 
. 21 
21 
l)r De Wolfe. 
.. 19 
12 
G F Pell. 
. 20 
19 
T Lenane . 
. 19 
16 
O G Grinnell. 
20 
16 
W M Mumford.... 
.. 19 
12 
(i R Schneider.... 
. 21 
14 
E A Wilson. 
. 19 
16 
A P Wilson.. 
. 21 
11 
W B Ogden. 
.. 18 
19 
Man 
ihasset 
Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., Jan. 15.—The regular weekly 
shoot of the Manhasset Bay Y .C. was 4ield to-day. The 
weather was wretched and shooting very difficult, owing 
to a high wind and driving rain. 
A great deal of interest is being taken in the cham¬ 
pionship shoot to be held on Jan. 28. Many entries are 
expected, and at least five clubs will have their teams on 
hand. Summary of to-day’s shoot: 
Ten birds, scratch, sweepstakes: 
T W Alker . 7 B G Loomis . 6 
T E Meyer . 7 H F Clark. 0 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 7 C M Gould. 3 
Fifteen birds, sweepstakes, scratch: 
T W Alker. 
.... 12 
B 
G Loomis.... 
10 
H L Hoyt, Tr. 
.... 12 
II 
F Clark. 
9 
T E Meyer . 
.... 11 
C 
M Gould. 
6 
Twenty-five birds, 
handicap, 
sweepstakes: 
1 W Alker. 
3 24 
j 
E Meyer. 
18 
H L Hoyt, Ir. 
0 22 
H 
F Clark . 
9 
14 
r Russell . 
3 21 
C 
M Gould. 
... 4 
13 
Monthly cup, handicap: 
T E Meyer . 
3 25 
F. 
Unitt . 
... 5 
20 
H F Clark. 
2 21 
1 ! 
G Loomis.... 
... 3 
19 
II L Hoyt, Tr. 
0 21 
P 
Russell . 
... 3 
15 
J W Alker. 
3 21 
C 
M Gould. 
... 4 
13 
Yearly prize, handicap: 
II L Hoyt, Jr. 
0 20 
B 
G Loomis. 
... 3 
19 
E Unitt . 
5 20 
G 
W Alkire. 
... 3 
17 
II F Clark. 
3 19 
P 
Russell . 
... 3 
17 
C M Gould. 
4 19 
J 
E Meyer. 
... 3 
15 
One hundred birds, scratch 
II L Hoyt, Jr. 
.... 82 
P 
Russell ..._ 
60 
1 W Alker. 
.... 71 
B 
G Loomis. 
64 
I E Meyer. 
.... 65 
C 
M Gould. 
37 
H F Clark. 
.... 65 
Ten pair doubles: 
B G Loomis. 
.... 14 
H 
F Clark. 
S 
1 E Meyer. 
.... 11 
E 
Unitt . 
10 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 
.... 10 
P 
Russell . 
7 
J W Alker. 
.... 3 
Two-man teafn race, 25 birds 
Loomis . 
21 
Alker . 
...23 
Clark . 
17-38 
Russell . 
... 19- 
-42 
Twenty-five birds, 
scratch, sweepstakes: 
1 W Alkire. 
.... 20 
p 
Russell . 
16 
B G Loomis. 
.... 18 
h 
F Clark. 
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