Feb. 4, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
191 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
d a y. A '.housh E soLJhat J ahead'oMhTseason.^A 1 So'-nule 
tklT t S r C a 0 p r s in t g o.d a a y mat k e s r 
S-i * SSZ&PMi fe 
the January cup with 24 The hec* f u«- bCorca 3 r cg ? n 
fec'S'Ilfel tL S'«Pl>™.on, a Sf“nf m! S 
hjg£with ’3 The L 1 C '. R ' J a ™ es 'r°phy James was 
“ ni ";!:,'.,"" 1 a in »»- -«•«»wfe 
January cup. 25 targets, handicap: 
G H ¥iercy!.'!!!!!.'! 0 19 r P Hendrickson. • • 2 
F c S Ho p nk" son . 2 Dr Atkinson"::::::: 5 
J F Jame P s S .:::;:; f % A G S ° uth ™«b- f 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
{■ | fen™:::: 51 s » fe 
A E Hendrickson... 2 
L C Hopkins . 5 
D T Leahy. i 
20 
20 
21 
C C H Ur trophy. 25 targets, handicap: 
SffaFy::::::::: f f s 5 » 
l c.SE”:::: g “ A G soutKw^::: i 11 
2 16 
DT Lea T hy.!!.ll° P . hy ’l 25 24 tar8et r S - £ andicap: 
B B Stephenson_ 0 23 ame« 
G H Pulis . s 95 
r, ■ a ppo 
James. 1 
Hopkins 
20 
20 
C R 
L C Hopkins . 5 
A G Southworth.... 1 
Dr Atkinson . 5 
18 
18 
16 
10 
G H Piercy .... 
A E Hendrickson 
SMptaSS. xtrSSfrF “ cmi pn “- 
r <nt met:.,» 
C H Pulis. 3 13 
G H Piercy. o u 
Stephenson.... 0 19 
J F James. 0 19 
u i Leahy . j jg 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 19 
D Sfe .fe d E b '&fe“*”’ »• R J*™*- 
AkhS* trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
D T Leahy C . S0 . n .:: 1 1 £ £ «°P kins . 6 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
.1 r James. i iq 
C R James. l 19 
r M y> ~Pkms. 6 18 
L il Pulis . 3 17 
n H i , Piercy . 0 15 
Dr Atkinson . 5 13 
n Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
S l Beah 7 . 1 23 L C H< 
_nv . 
P £ Stephenson.... 0 23 
r ¥ P'ercy . 0 22 
^ K James . 1 21 
C Hopkins. 6 20 
J * lames. i jg 
A E Hendrickson. .. 2 16 
Lea’hy a-nd"Steph4nsVdividS r Atklnson . 5 10 
P 1 R 0 Sl ly u Shcot> 25 ta rgets, handicap: 
D T LX" 5011 — 1 II S S l a - mes . 1 18 
j f James...:::::::; 1 f| G H Piercy . 0 15 
Ten pair doubles, Westly Richards gun: 
C H Pu a is y . J} A E Hendrickson. 9 
Medler . {{ 
c r james . ;;;;; 7 
Shoot-off: Leahy and Pulis divide 
G H Piercy . 7 
F B Stephenson. 7 
New York Athletic Club. 
from A ''Peasant LA at D ’tIi V ' t'* ^ an ' wea ther was far 
without a shoot-off. g The "othe"/' winners wefe™"! "m" 
■a ^* J/ Gorbett, E. A. Wilson and F. H Schauffler 
Travp ese r S i h °a ters ’ Hodgman excepted, were not at 
O. C. Grinne y f St Jr and M B . won by default! 
events, the former taking a leg ‘on the^aslki n!" 0 ''° 
a shoot-off with W. B 0»den B M wfi" CUp after 
Imi t0 .'?, rnam . ent cup. The Travers cup 1 ' is a n'ewTroohv 
and will be in competition throughout the season R M 
Higginson secured the first win on it after a sho^t^f 
with Gnnnell. In the challenge round for the boot-of 
««* cup, Higginson won from Hodgman th tourna ' 
Jrial shoot, club special, scratch, 10 targets* 
P £ prinnell . 8 W B Ogden 7 
LG Si™ ::::::::::: ? j,m h,.,,™.::::::::: ? 
B M Higginson. 7 A P Walker. 4 
Haslin cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
5' no" :. I II B.MHiggin™. 2 » 
tRir:::::::: f I 
F A Hodgman. 0 22 
n T? u rp, am . ent cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
£ 5? . ? 24 W M Willford. 2 20 
P Beale . 3 20 
J M Hamilton . 0 18 
J G Battison. 2 17 
A P Walker. 0 
22 
22 
22 
O C Grinnell . 1 
G F Pell . i 
W B Ogden. 3 
H A Hodgman. 0 21 
G M Thomson. 2 21 
defeated a F e T T4n2 0t '° ff ?’ ,?*• Hfepwon, challenger,' 
defeated F. A. Hodgman, holder, 25 to 19, after two ties. 
13 
Travers Island trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
B M Higginson '3 
W B Ogden. 3 
F A Hodgman. 0 24 
G F Pell 
O C Grinnell 
P Beale . 
23 
20 
20 
J G Battison..". 2 18 
W M Willford. 2 18 
J M Hamilton. 0 Ti 
A P Walker. 0 16 
G M Thomson. 3 10 
12 
11 
9 
9 
W D n handlca P special trophy, 25 targets: 
W B Ogden . 18 18 T M Hamilton.. 
9 £ £ r ' nne11 .20 is B 
£ p Pen..19 is 
7 a HodgmM. 21 18 
J (j Battison.19 i« 
\V M Willford. 19 17 
of S 20 °hits ff ° f ti£ W3S W ° n by °- C ' Grinnel > with a total 
Hamilton. IS 16 
M Higginson.19 15 
G M Thomson. 19 13 
P Beale . 18 13 
A P Walker.18 11 
J M Hamilton. 0 IS 
VV M Willford. 1 18 
J G Battison. 2 18 
x . A P Walker. 0 12 
W B Vw? 0t ’ c,u b special, 15 targets, scratch: 
B M H?f5 en .Jb O C Grinnell. 12 
G f g'Kg 11150 ". 13 P Beale . if 
J G Battison . 12 J M Hamilton.....:.':: 11 
January cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
n r ,!?? d ff'P an . 0 23 W B Ogden 3 19 
9 C grinnell . 0 23 G F Pell . 
r v j -----. 0 17 
C R James. 1 16 
Dr Atkinson . 5 12 
A G Southworth.... 1 12 
Club 
special trophy, handicap, 25 targets: 
P M Thomson.: 2 22 
P m Hamilton. 0 20 
..r w Higginson. 2 20 
VV M Willford . 1 19 
G F Pell. 1 18 
P Beale .. 3 18 
J G Battison. 2 17 
A P Walker. 0 13 
W B Ogden.' 3 24 
P Beale . 3 23 
J M Hamilton. 0 22 
O C Grinnell. 1 21 
B M Higginson. 2 21 
F Pell. 1 
F A Hodgman... 
J G Battison. 
A P Walker. 
20 
0 20 
2 19 
0 18 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
the^Atlantic fTt!’ r' F’ J an - 27.—The week-end shoot of 
good shooting vvaF*recorded W3S We " attended and some 
for the “Western” trophy, Har- 
should boTvV/cCfee""' “ ° p P 0 ”“'. “J 
In the event for the club prize, a watch fob Adams 
Deemer each received 3 points; Gladney 2 points 
Algar 1 point. This was the first shoot in tins event 15 
TO necessary to win. Contests to be held el'ery 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 
H £ V ook . 25 21 20 20 20 21 
Cook ; . 18 21 19 19 16 
”; at , son . 21 16 24 21 21 
g ladne y . 15 16 20 16 
P ? wer s . 21 19 25 .. 
W estc °tt . 24 16 19 21 
Deemer .*22 16 22 
“. ort °n . 18 19 15 
Adams . 22 19 
Sheppard .19 16 
McClarren .12 16 
Jeffries . 14 12 
Herrold . 22 21 
Trophy event 
25.25 H. T’l 
21 20 0-41 
19 16 3—38 
20 22 2—44 
21 16 0—37 
16 20 10—46 
21 19 0—40 
24 16 0—40 
22 16 10—48 
18 19 5—42 
22 19 7—48 
19 16 0-36 
12 16 3—31 
14 12 10—36 
22 21 * 
— -x 0_43 
strFoTm S ’t 1 ,?' 9 i B h C °° k i’ VVes , tcott ' Watson and Sheppard 
stl J? d at the 21 yd. mark in the trophy event 
Challenge match: 
Targets: 9 r 
Algar . 
.:::::: 21 
A. H. Sheppard. 
Cook 
25 H. Tl 
21 0—39 
19 5—45 
Sec’y. 
Freehold Gun Club. 
thF E FrfehnM r' J'r/ 3 !?' 26 -T T be all-day tournament of 
freehold Oun Club resulted as follows: First high 
amateur A L. Ivins, Red Bank, N. J., 180 out of 200; 
fejaFy”*.* <• 
fe„, tea, w k"- «• 
Targets: 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 15 15 20 
V an derveer.ll 12 18 12 14 19 14 13 19 14 15 18 
*H L Brown.... 6 10 14 10 12 12 12 12 18 13 12 18 
r St ?' SSett . ?, 2 ]7 13 14 16 13 13 IS 13 13 20 
G B ' ak ? . H 12 13 10 14 13 13 16 12 12 11 17 
Stevens... 11 15 18 12 15 20 13 15 20 14 14 17 
P Muldoon. 12 11 18 12 12 16 14 11 20 12 14 16 
W Matthews ... 7 7 12 13 11 15 11 13 17 14 13 17 
W K Matthews. 11 11 15 10 11 17 15 13 16 14 15 16 
Dr W Matthews 12 9 16 11 13 12 11 14 is 14 1 ° iq 
A Jvin.s .!2 14 14 15 -14 19 15 14 19 12 14 18 
G Van Hise. 9 14 12 11 11 14 14 12 17 13 10 13 
G W Buck. 11 7 12 9 10 17 13 13 17 II 10 7 
A W Ginley- 9 12.. .. 8 16 11 
O F Havens.... 7 9 .... 9 11 . 
H Chafey .11 9 7 ii i(3 ii i 6 i5 
C Newman ..13 15 12 13 18 13 .. .. 
W A Kennedy.13 13 19 15 14 17 
J .Applegate. 8 13 14. 
W C Hauser.11 16 
•Professionals. _M. W. Conover, Sec’y. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Lebanon, Pa., Jan. 27.—Some of the best-known wing 
hots in the State participated in a sweepstake match at 
20 live birds, which was held at Lebanon, Pa., last 
1 hursday. Geo. M. Hansell, of this city, missed his 
first bird, then scored straight, dividing first money 
with three others. Scores: Hansell 19, Trafford 19, 
Yingst 19, Simmers 19, Dinger 18, Buckwalter 18, Tyson 
i?’ > an ^ ande Coleman 17, Levan 16, Rader 16, 
Earhorn 15s Nettles 15, Zellers 15. 
Coleman, from Pottsville; Dinger, from Harrisburg, 
are considered Class A wing shots, but were not in shape 
to do themselves credit to-day. 
A. K. Ludwig. 
Broke. 
179 
149 
173 
154 
184 
168 
150 
164 
161 
155 
149 
148 
56 
36 
90 
84 
91 
35 
27 
Concordia Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
IiiFi? NCORD t A ’ 4 5 ans -> J an - 25.—Lewis and Caldwell were 
men f °r the program of 130 targets with 125 each. 
made- 1 " second WItk 124. Following were the scores 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 
* L , e , wls „.14 19 15 14 14 15 
V a ! dwe11 . 15 14 14 15 14 15 
Wilder .14 13 14 15 14 14 
?, ewar t . 13 13 14 15 15 13 
Myers .15 12 14 14 13 14 
Pr, o e . 11 15 14 13 15 13 
A Cole . 14 13 15 14 14 14 
Snyder . 14 15 13 15 14 13 
CHrk .10 14 12 13 10 11 
Huscher .15 13 15 
Empson .12 15 13 
Breckenridge . 9 8 
Exstrom .;; ;; 12 14 
Girard . 11 11 
Hoff . 9 10 8 i 6 .. .. 
lownsdin . 13 
Phillips . ii 
Krohn .;; ;; ;; 
Wagner . 
J Maddox . 
W Maddox . 
Greenwood . 
•Professional. 
7 8 
15 25 
15 23 
14 24 
15 23 
15 24 
14 25 
15 24 
14 23 
14 21 
13 .. 
12 22 
14 22 
13 14 
13 22 
11 21 
Shot 
at. 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
13<) 
130 
130 
105 
85 
85 
70 
70 
70 
60 
30 
30 
25 
5 
5 
5 
5 
J- T. 
14 .. 
10 .. 
.. 25 
.. 3 
.. 3 
.. 3 
.. 3 
Caldwell, Sec’y 
Broke. 
125 
125 
124 
122 
121 
120 
121 
119 
83 
78 
76 
44 
61 
54 
37 
27 
21 
25 
3 
3 
3 
3 
Highland Gun'CIub. 
,, PH » r j 2 ' DEI ;j HI A> Ba -> J an - 20.—George S. McCarty took 
the $10 gold piece at the shoot of the Highland Gun 
L ub ’ J a J dge , Hlll > to -day, scoring 128 out of 140. Kahler 
scored 122 and won $ 5 . 
Anderson . 15 15 16 17 13 16 16 108 
G ” ffith . 15 16 19 13 17 15 18 113 
* Brown . 14 16 19 13 19 17 18 116- 
Banse y . IS 18 16 18 17 17 15 119 
Wentz . 12 13 12 14 17 14 14 95 
Lindley . 15 14 15 15 10 IS 15 102 
£ avl f .. 13 11 15 14 18 13 12 96 
Howland . 13 16 12 18 6 12 14 91 
B, rth . 15 12 16 12 14 13 12 94 
H George . 14 16 17 13 18 12 18 108 
McCarty . 14 18 19 20 20 IS 19 120 
Cantrell . 15 14 19 13 18 16 17 112 
bHvid . 16 19 16 17 IS 17 15 118 
Kahler .. 17 19 16 17 18 18 17 122 
G H Smith. 12 13 17 10 15 14 .. 71 
Cook . 15 13 16 13 17 18 15 107 
Wilson . 15 18 12 16 18 18 16 113 
Hand .15 14 14 13 14 16 .. 86 
Umstead . 13 13 13 16 12 11 15 93 
Dalton .. 15 11 IS 12 16 16 .. 88 
W D Smith. 15 17 15 14 13 14 IS 106 
Perry . 15 14 13 12 14 14 18 100 
•Professional. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Jan. 28.-—The targets to-day cut 
some very peculiar antics, owing to the high winds pre¬ 
vailing. Many seemed to do their best to dodge the 
shot sent after them. Frazee seemed to be the only 
man wno was on to their antics. 
The leading event of the day, event 2 for the monthly 
trophy, targets, the Kickers' handicap, easily went to- 
r razee, who already had one leg on the trophy, and he 
became the possessor of the January cup. 
i ^ v i e r lt targets, Kickers' handicap, was tied for 
by Messrs. Batten and Winslow, Batten winning out 
on the shoot-off of the tie at a miss-and-out. 
The Orange Gun Club shoot a return match at Mont¬ 
clair on Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb. 13. 
Events: 
Targets: 
Geo Batten . 14 
I S Crane . i(j 
J C Atwater. 14 
Ed Winslow . 
Y T Frazee.. 
Event 5, pick-up team race 
and Crane 19. Batten and Winslow i?. 
E. Winslow 
1 
o 
3 
4 
25 
H.25 
H. 25 
25 
14 
5 12 
10 25 
16 
4 18 
7 23 
14 
5 22 
6 22 
if 
18 
6 22 
7 25 
19 
3 25 
2 21 
23 
targets each: Frazee 
Sec’y. 
Bryden Gun Club. 
Catasauqua, Pa., Jan. 28.—One of the most interesting 
events of the year took place on Thursday. It was a 
^-live-bird race between John L. Englert and Arthur 
Walker, $_5 a side, to determine the champion wing shot 
of this town. Considerable side betting was going on 
r.nglert used exceptional skill and proved the superior 
shot; he killed 21 out of 25 birds, while Walker killed 19 
Congratulations came to John from many of the Bryden 
Bovs. Englert, it is said, will be a strong figure in the 
Harrisburg shoot on Feb. 22. and very likely he may 
win the State challenge trophy. 
An interesting meeting was' held in the club house 
Sunday, and July 7 and 8 , 1911 was selected for the 
holding of the annual registered tournament. This will 
be a banner shoot this year. Neaf Apgar missed but 1 
target out of 300, scoring 236 straight, while T. M. 
Hawkins scored 216 straight as high professionals. ' Tohti 
L Englert scored 141 straight, while J. W. Rahn, of the 
Hercules Gun Club, Temple, Pa., was high with H5 out 
of 150 the first day. Application for registration has been 
forwarded to E. E. Shaner, for consideration and ap¬ 
proval. 
It was voted to have our regular monthly shoots on the 
Saturday of each month. All shooters are granted' 
the courtesy of our grounds and club house. 
A. K. Ludwig. 
