Jan. 28, 1911.] 
New York Athletic Club. 
I ravers Island, N. Y., Jan 21.—The hazy weather was 
not unfavorable for trapshooting. E. A. Wilson scored 
a leg on the January cup with 24' from scratch. E. A. 
Hodgman was leader in the three events, the tournament 
cup, the llaslin cup and the distance handicap special 
trophy, tying in the latter event with Dr. De Wolfe, 
and winning in the shoot-off. In the double target 
event, 20 targets, O. C. Grinnell and G. F. Pell tied on 
13. 
Trial shoot, scratch, club special, 10 targets: 
' A A P Walker. 8 
F A Hodgman. S 
O C Grinnell. 7 
G L Bready..„... 5 
G F Pell. 3 
E A Wilson. 10 
Dr Brown . 10 
G F Corbett. 9 
W B Ogden. 9 
A E Ranney. 8 
Haslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
Dr De Wolfe. 2 20 
A E Ranney. 3 20 
G F Pell. 1 19 
E A Wilson. 2 19 
A P Walker. 0 19 
F A Hodgman. 0 24 
W B Ogden. 3 23 
O C Grinnell. 1 22 
G J Corbett... i. 1 22 
Dr Brown . 0 21 
G L Bready. 3 21 
Trial shoot, scratch, club special. 15 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 14 E A Wilson 
A E Ranney. 14 
G J Corbett. 13 
W B Ogden . 13 
Dr Brown . 12 
12 
G F Pell. 11 
O C Grinnell. 11 
G L Bready. 10 
_. — A P Walker. 9 
lie between F. A. Hodgman and A. E. Ranney won 
by latter on shoot-off. 
January cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
* A \\f«1eek«s O fli /s 1 
E A Wilson. 2 24 
F A Hodgman. 0 23 
O C Grinnell. 1 23 
Dr Brown . 1 22 
G J Corbett. 1 22 
W B Ogden. 3 22 
G L Bready. 3 20 
A P Walker. 0 19 
A E Ranney. 3 19 
Dr De Wolfe.... 3 18 
G F Pell..,. 2 17 
Club special trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
W B Ogden. 3 24 
O C Grinnell. 1 23 
G J Corbett. 1 23 
F A HodgmanNN. 0 22 
E A Wilson. 1 22 
Dr Brown . 1 21 
A P Walker. 0 20 
G L Bready. 
G F Pell. 
Dr De Wolfe. 
A E Ranney. 
Dr R Johnson . 
Tournament cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 0 25 
O C Grinnell. 1 24 
Dr Brown . 1 24 
G J Corbett. 1 24 
VV B Ogden. 2 9 4 
G F Pell. 2 24 
G L Bready. 3 23 
A E Ranney. 3 22 
E A Wilson. 1 21 
Dr De Wolfe. 3 21 
Dr R Johnson. 2 18 
A P Walker. 
,landica P- special trophy, 25 targets: 
D, A D?°te.g 1 
w b Ogden...:::: is 21 
. 20 20 
G F Pell. 19 29 
by the former on the shoot-off, 17 to 16. 
W^sffev Richards gun. 10 pair doubles, scratch: 
'J L Grinnell. 13 nr T? 
E A Wilson 
O C Grinnell 
G J Corbett. 
A P Walker. 
0 17 
19 18 
20 16 
20 16 
20 15 
21 11 
18 10 
De Wolfe won 
g f Pen. 
F A Hodgman. 11 
Dr R Johnson. 
Dr De Wolfe. 
A P Walker.. 
Marine and Field Club. 
on^theTnu1° ^ tVco^ion" 
pr , iz 0 es he at SC 25 r ^rget e s fir T t h: Vi Sl,, 0n faVtdXrham 
the other two acquisitions. pT Chase ? R 1P t Were 
Ca d mn C T M ‘ Gam/tied for the Bellows cu’p wWie^E 
• h « >*•»■ "« 
Monthly cup, 100 targets, strines of 25, handicap: 
20 IS IS 20 
15 16 17 11 
15 13 IS 13 
22 17 18 19 
20 16 15 12 
12 17 12 13 
C M Camp .. . 19 p 
P R Towne. . oi 
J M Knox .. . . . 24 
J H Emanuel, Jr_ 
P G Chase....'.i;”;"' « 
C E Sayre.: 04 
BeHows cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
? 5 £ hase . * 21 W F Pardon 
C AT r . o c K Sayre... 
CM Camp. .. 3 21 J H Burham . g 17 
JH Emanuel, Jr... 1 19 J M Knox...:.':.'::; 6 16 
J’TJP cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
E Savr “ C M Camp. 3 21 
Total. 
83 
83 
81 
SO 
79 
78 
4 18 
6 18 
C E Sayre. 
J H Emanuel 
19 
Jr.. 1 23 J M Knox. 1 ; 
savr; cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
j 9 te:::::;- jg ig n ».. > 
c E Sayre....:::;;; 6 18 ne . 6 
Burhanj cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
T T4 P mp "; . 3 21 PK 
<L 9 Emanuel, Jr... 1 20 
“ Chase . 4 ^9 
Clfte* ha tH aP # 
J M Knox.;; 6 21 b *rr £ manueI . Jr.■ • 1 17 
E^ 0 Chase h ?°. t ;,? 5 .! ar f t 2 s 4 ^"wTp a 
P R Towne. 6 $ ^Pardonner 
aicar 
P R Towne. 
C E Sayre. 
6 16 
T ^Emanu^'j, 25 . ^23 
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