Feb. ri, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
New York 
Travers Island, 
Athletic Club. 
229 
<J=*<5=>e 
attendance at Y, ’t F eb ; 4 —There was a large 
wearher contributed to the l T day - PIeasa "* 
to the enjoyment T iA be - r sport 3 t 8 °°d scores added 
r » ^..SEriix a .lir s jn I *h*;Vo'„; d 0 i r p e t 
Robinson won with 22 out of 25. There ‘ R R ’ 
round for the tournament cup. E 
sent, and Dr. Dc Wolfe won the 
the next weekly shoot. 
le K °n the February cup went to A F 
same sio^’V™ S \^hm ° f ‘, he ,!‘ ny ,ar S ets - With the 
was no challenge 
M. Higgins was ab- 
right to challenge in 
winning from the 20 vd mark- G R — 
excellent run ? f 16 Targets, took the Pdh??1 ’ W ' th the 
10 pair of doubles. The scores; 
weekly shoot at 
Haslin cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
K Robinson. 5 25 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 
E A Wilson . 2 
A E Ranney . 3 
P J Corbett. 2 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 1 
W Hassinger . 0 
C W Billings . 1 
G Schauffler . 0 
24 
23 
23 
21 
21 
L L Lawton. 5 
G L Bready . 3 
W B Ogden .. 
Dr De Wolfe . 
J Fanning ... 
G F Pelham.. 
J R Hensler . 
J A Hamilton 
February cup, 25 targets 
A E Ranney . 3 
G Schauffler . 0 
E A Wilson. 2 
G L Bready. 3 
W B Ogden. 2 
G F Pelham. 2 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 
W Hassinger . 0 
P R Robinson. 4 
2 s 
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23 
23 
23 
23 
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22 
d/STwoH?. . C . UP :. 25 3 ‘^'s. .handicap : 
handicap: 
C W Billings . j 1 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 1 
Dr De Wolfe . 3 
J Fanning . 0 
W Pearsall .. 0 
G J Corbett . 1 
J A Hamilton. 0 
L L Lawton. 5 
J R Hensler. 0 
21 
20 
20 
20 
20 
19 
15 
13 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
20 
19 
19 
15 
O C Grinnell, jr... 1 
C W Billings . 1 
W B Ogden. 2 
G F Pelham . 2 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 
E A Wilson . 2 
G Schauffler . n 
G J Corbett . 1 
25 
24 
22 
22 
22 
22 
21 
21 
21 
J Fanning . „ 
A E Ranney . 2 
P R Robinson. 4 
W Pearsall . 0 
G L Bready. 3 
L L Lawton. 5 
W Hassinger . 0 
J R Hensler . 0 
J A Hamilton . 0 
R ra Rn r K- Island tr °P, h y. 25 targets, handicap; 
R Robinson . 4 9 J G L Bready . .... 3 
P R Robinson . 4 24 
W B Ogden . 2 24 
G Schauffler. 0 24 
Dr De Wolfe . 2 24 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 24 
J banning . 0 24 
L L Lawton . 5 24 
C W Billings . 1 23 
o C Grinnell, Jr_ 1 22 
P. R. Robinson won shoot-off* 
G F Pelham. 2 
A E Ranney. 2 
G J Corbett . 1 
W Pearsall . 0 
W Hassinger . n 
E A Wilson . 2 
; 0 
. 0 
J A Hamilton. 
J R Hensler 
21 
21 
21 
21 
20 
20 
19 
19 
19 
Special shoot, 10 pair doubles, handicap: 
G F Pelham . i 6 W PearsaT .... 
G E£ r e «> J r . 15 W Hassinger . 
T w flier . 14 A E Ranney .! 
C W R'n^ . ^ L L Lawton... 
C W Billings . 12 j A Hamilton. 
Distance handicap, 25 targets: 
G J Corbett. 20 23 
G Schauffler . 21 22 
J Fanning . 21 22 
C W Billings. 20 21 
-A h, Ranney. IQ 91 
r £ P V m son . 19 20 
G b Pelham. 19 20 
O C Grinnell . 20 20 
W Hassinger . 21 
G L Bready . 19 
W B Ogden.19 
T Lenane, Jr.18 
W Pearsall . 21 
J A Hamilton. 21 
L L Lawton. 16 
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9 
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18 
18 
17 
17 
16 
15 
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e Fred Macaulay Business Men's Gun Club. 
j“ e South River Gun Club was on the spot to a man 
Sweepstakes were the 
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Another and Wonder-1 
ful World’s Record 
— Made k&tifh — 
WINCHESTER 
'Rifles and 
Cartridges 
G. W. CHESLEY 
a a^Gu/a °H d M 0f 98 ^ ade by nlemberS ° f the Winchester 
then, ^passed by 
scores given below: 
G. W. 
VV. H. 
H. J. Gussman... 
A. F. Laudensack 
J. W. Landon.... 
Total . 
Chesley.50 
Richard.50 
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50 
50 
50 
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49 
SO 50=200 
49 
50 
50 
50 
50=199 
49=199 
50=198 
48=197 
This record is so high that 
•993 
equalled in some time. 
will be even 
possible 200 is 
it is hardly probable 
. Mr. Chesley’s score of a 
l note ^orthy. Every man in this squad again used a Win- 
Cartridis’f °‘ R , ifle> i 22 L ° ng Rifle caliber,''and Winchester 
shooting n S l' t n em ( P ur 1Z T g the general h accurate and uniform 
ooting qualities of Winchester goods. 
Winchester 'Rifles and Cartridg 
Shoot Where you Hold. :: •• 
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sy, h r=i 3", h 7? r ,r“ . h T;-.ss, £ S I 
tft>p 
Gun Club hefd °thei r e Macau '?y Rustness Men’s 
gra^wTs 1 </k YFi¥$!y}>^ ^ ^ 
out U of 25°0 lq and W h S h d^ high avera ge7killfn| tS 210 hO birds 
John Geiger bro h k e ^07 out^nA™ ° f - 2 t out of each 25 - 
ws °s &■££ s vs® E' ts T s ^ 
20 « »">• «ch c i“ b ,-ho 7 %.' o ffi h ’„r,a * s 
broke 159 out of 200 targe t s shot 
of 19 7-8, which made hilt fiffh for high average a " r - ?e 
? d "?f_ was , s J xt „ h k killing 155 out of a possible 2 S 00 
Jenkintown Gun Club. 
C. W. 
his average 19 3-'8 uul OI a possible 200 , making 
curate 0 l s d hoot. n ng dffficuT^and' h ft *s r e PS ’ H W, ? ich made ac ' 
any one of the. shooters make ' lmp0ssib,e for 
impossible 
a clean 
reccfrds^Dr n eb f 4 ' _ , In the firs f shoot for the 1911 
ecoras, Ur. b. D. Larzelere won high score for the 
trophy total, while Berk won the club event with 44 
Ct s br l S T ° f 50 targets ’, A]1 eventl were at U 
a f, ‘ s - ^ ltb tbe aggreate totals of first two events, 
totaling 50 targets, comprising the monthly club event 
Ihe summaries: J • 
Berk 
Dr Larzelere 
Straight, although Car Von Lengerke Tolfn r° re ° f 2 j 
Sd« n oH e 24 “= h '“‘iWtira'j: 
e 4.„ m df,“U he p,.« b ,r,’h. c * l I"' ;• f"«« 
night, but as onfy a few it i pe f dmy Tavern la ^ 
m Thi ng f T/" t3ke Pl3ce neXt Tuesday, X a r ra t n h C e e, sho n o 0 t ,her 
yelterday: 8 W£re the shooters an 'l their scores Hilieb 
B M Shanley, Jr. 20 17 18 18 16 Nash 
Fred Macaulay . 11 16 15 . Myers 
r°w S Tf?r quitt . 23 21 19 23 i9 21 23 22 18 29 ** J? in P° 
PhiT rnffi ngS . 18 19 18 21 23 20 20 16 £ rankc 
H w C ^ fin . 22 23 23 24 23 23 23 of 23 22 20 Haas ’ 
G r ann ° n , . 20 16 19 22 17 23 22 
Johi Gei? ngerke . 16 16 24 18 16 18 •• • - 
A T°m- D “ k es . 19 1 _ 9 22 23 23 o? j® 29 28 24 ” Th< j PoREST AN ° Stream may be obtained from any 
Will,am Stengel . 15 11 17 19 15 f. . [I " ;; ;; ^ e g w u sd ^ er on or der- Ask your dealer to supply you 
Broke. 
Hep. Total. 
19 15 19 2—75 
16 
91 
ii 
95 
21 20 18 18—77 
14 
91 
23 20 19 21—83 
16 
99 
17 12 8 . .—37 
24 
61 
13 13 .. . .—28 
15 
43 
15 15 .. . .—30 
16 
6 11 .. . .—17 
20 
37 
23 20 20 18—81 
0 
81 
15 11 12 . .—38 
0 
38 
18 19 18 17—72 
21 
93 
