Jan. 21, 1911.] 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Jan. 14.—The leg on the J. F. 
Jones trophv was scored bv L. C. Hopkins with a score 
,- 5 V B - Stephenson (scratch) and L. C. Hopkins 
tied tor the Stake trophy, the former winning in the 
.-hoot-off. Hopkins scored the leg on the monthly cup, 
with 2o and on the Lockwood trophy with a like 
s =°£- Stephenson was high in the doubles with 12 out 
of JO. bcores: 
J-E.Tames trophies. ?K targets, handicap: 
B £ Hopkins. 5 25 F S Hyatt. 
b B Stephenson.... 0 23 JS Lawson. 5 20 
V £ J ames . 1 22 Dr C Atkins. 5 14 
J b James. 0 22 
„Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 2b C R James. 1 19 
L C Hopkins. 5 25 J S Law’son. 5 19 
l E If™*?. 1 22 Dr Atkinson. 5 11 
F S Hyatt. 1 21 
1 22 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
L C Hopkins. 5 25 T F Ja 
James. 1 20 
C R James. 
1 19 
Dr C Atkinson. 5 10 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 
F S Hyatt. 1 2? 
J S Lawson. 5 22 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
t? it i 24 L C Hopkins. 5 2(1 
} R Stephenson.... 0 23 J S Lawson. 5 15 
T F James. 1 21 Dr C Atkinson. 5 13 
C K Jarues. 1 20 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
L C Hopkins. 5 25 T F Tames. 1 on 
l | Baw f on . 5 24 F S Hyatt. 1 19 
c r james en . s . on :::: i° II Dr c Atkinson . 5 13 
j % - Ta , n . les tr °Pl' | y, gun below elbow, 25 targets- 
T. C Hopkins . 5 24 C R James.0 15 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 F S Hvatt. 1 12 
J S Lawson. 5 15 Dr C Atkinson. 5 7 
f d c ra , ce - 25 tar i?ets, handicap: 
I- B Stephenson 0 22 JF James. 1 o 0 _ 4 o 
Snec-al shoot, 10 pair doubles, scratch: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 12 F S Hyatt. 0 6 
c R James. 0 7 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
f i It f n 20 
J r James. 1 21 
L C Hopkins. . 5 21 
Tronhv -.-hoot, 25 targets, handicap- 
Dr C Atkinson.. .r. 5 23 F S Hyatt. 9 n 
■IVt!?. 5 23 C R Tames. I 21 
T B Stephenson.... 0 22 J F James. l 20 
Shoot-off. same conditions: 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, han^cap: Atk,nson . 5 14 
T £ J T y att . 1 ”5 C R James. 1 49 
L C Hopkins. 5 21 Dr C Atkinson. 5 4 
. 5 17 
Dr C Atk inson. 5 10 
Larchmont Y. C. 
a f &£ &SW 'Vi; 
for the January cup, Spotts shooting from scratch Wit 
K 3 HS&T&. s -~ ™ AM, 
Ten targets, scratch: 
F E Samson. 10 
W J Elias. 9 
R Johnson .. 9 
E A Wilson. 9 
E; ft ^f n targets, scratch: 
1- E Samson. 14 
W J.Elias . 10 
R Johnson. 
E A Wilson. 11 
Batidouine cup, 25 targets: 
F E damson. 0 ->1 
w T Elias. 2 ,8 
R Johnson. 1 22 
E A Wilson. 2 19 
ri e ^^J ee " - Tr ’! lnso jl a "d Hinds won by Johnson 
C-mmodore’s prize, 25 targets, handi-on- J 
-r h. hamson. 0 V wr ti xj* i 
w T Elias. o ?* 'J T J*'"? 8 . I 
R Johnson. 5 29 § r ? re ? dy . 3 
E A Wilson.! . > -2 R L Spotts . 0 
Jie VtesHsafe.*" n- »~i». 
W D Hinds. 5 
C L Bready. 6 
R L Spotts. 9 
1 
W D Hinds. u 
G L Rready. 13 
R L Spotts. 13 
W D Hinds....._ 2 ?? 
G L Breadv. in 
R L Spotts. 0 15 
F -Sauer Gun, 25 targets! handicap. 
f l snotts 0 ":::. £ 11 . 2 21 
K Johnson . 0 2] 
E A Wilson. o i8 
0 24 
2 21 
2 18 
R L Snotts. 
G L Breadv. 
Hinds. 2 18 A P Walker. o 1 
F jfi^r-p. by * poiis: ' 
|g &*,«&?•.i 
'• h Rready... 3 ?q t» yiu s . ^ 
R L Spotts.o 23 A &. 1 
by T WiPo n Ween Wi,SOn > Hinds > Eready* and' * Spotts 
T , T £ n doubles, scratch: 
R Spotts . 13 A P Walker 
Tohnson . 44 R p aiKer. 
f e Samson....:;;; "' s E Rob,ns . 
High gun, scratch’:"' 
£ V damson.HO 
B L-Spotts. 102 
Johnson . 10 ., 
E A Wilson..,. 94 
handicap:" 
b E Samson. ...ill 
r t * so 1 . 
r 7 Rready. m 
K D Spotts... 
1 U 
won 
E E Bready. 94 
D Hinds. 91 
w J E,ias .;;; 86 
E A Jl'ilson. on 
W D Hinds.. o- 
w j EHas.;;;;■ gg 
Amateurs Shoot the Powder They Prefer 
THE OFFICIAL RECORDS 
on single targets for 1910 show the following 
high amateur winners : 
1st—J. S. DAY, Midland, Texas 4164x4280 
2d—F.S.WRIGHT,SoutliWales,N.Y. 1977x2055 
3d-J, R. GRAHAM, Ingleside, Ill. 5721x5970 
■97.28% 
96.20% 
95.82% 
Mr. Day shot BALLISTITE and “INFALLIBLE” 
in making these scores with the exception of 
one tournament. Eliminating his score at that 
shoot, his average would be 97.39%. 
Messrs. Wright and Graham shot DU PONT Powders exclusively 
in making the above scores. 
History Repeats Itself 
“ Amateurs Shoot the Powder They Prefer” 
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