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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Feb. 18, 1911- 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
The fifth annual championship of metropolitan clubs 
will be held on the grounds of the Montclair Gun Club 
on Wednesday, April 5. 
Secretary-Treasurer Shancr advises us that the dates 
of the l’acific Indians’ tournament, scheduled for Eugene, 
Ore., from June 20-23, have been changed to June 13-15. 
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The Interstate Association’s sixth Western Handicap 
tournament will be given at Omaha, Neb., Aug. 8-10, 
under the auspices of the Omaha Gun Club. There will 
be $1000 added money. 
Secretary Chas. W. Gardiner, of the Holland Gun 
Club, writes: “The ninth annual tournament of the 
Holland Gun Club, and contest for the western New 
York championship will be held at Batavia, N. \., 
Wednesday, Aug. 16. Our shoot has been registered by 
the Interstate Association. We will have a special pro¬ 
gram, of which announcement will be made later.” 
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Secretary Brickner, of the Newton (N. J.) Gun Club, 
says of the 50-target team race to be shot to-day be¬ 
tween Great Meadows and Newton gun clubs: “There 
will be something doing in this match. Great Meadows 
having won the series from the strong Belvidere and 
Oxford clubs, is after more honors. The battle-scarred 
veteran of many hard-fougbt contests, Capt. Moak Vree- 
land, will bring his strongest team, while Newton will 
have some youngsters in line that have all the earmarks 
of comers, and if Great Meadows can repeat, they will 
have to go some.” The club has installed an Ideal 
Leggett trap, and a brisk competition will no doubt 
be had in the various events. 
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The Alert Gun Club’s first annual tournament will be 
held at Phillipsburg, N. J., Saturday, Feb. 25. Eight 
events (six at 15, two at 25 targets; entrance 75c. and 
$1.25). Sweeps optional. Targets, 1 cent each. Pro¬ 
gram starts at 1:30. Two Leggett traps will be used. 
Last two events will consist of 50 targets, and in these 
events the Alert team of five men, and the Crescent team 
of White House, N. J., will shoot the first race of a 
series of races to be shot by the two clubs. Shells in 
suitable trap loads will be on sale on the grounds. You 
can shoot through entire program and get home the 
same night, as trains leave for all points every hour of 
the day. For further information, write E. F. Markley, 
Easton, Pa. 
The East Millstone (N. J.) Gun Club will hold its 
sixth annual Washington’s Birthday shoot on Feb. 22. 
The Somerset county championship will be contested 
for. There are eight 25-target events, $1.50 entrance each. 
In events 5 and 6 the entrance fee for shooting for 
the championship of Somerset county, for residents only, 
is $2. Shooters may enter for the $1.50 sweepstakes as 
well. The winner of the county championship will hold 
the Fleischmann solid gold medal permanently. Money 
will be divided Rose system, 5, 3, 2, 1. High amateur 
guns, $5, $3, $2. Shells in all standard loads will be on 
sale at the grounds. Any one may shoot for targets 
only. Shooting starts at 10 A. M., rain or shine. Train 
leaves Pennsylvania R. R. station at 8:12 A. M. 
T. Lewis, Secretary, sends notice that “The monthly 
shoot of the Jersey City Gun Club will take place on 
Feb. 22, commencing at 10 o’clock sharp. The shoot will 
consist of two 100-target distance handicap events, for 
which the club offers four gold prizes in each, to be 
divided high gun as follows: First prize, $20; second, 
15; third, $10; fourth, $5. Messrs. Geo. H. Piercy, C. W. 
Billings, and L. \V. Colquitt will act as the handicap 
committee The entrance fee for each event will be 
$3.50. Take Plank Road trolley from Pennsylvania Ferry, 
Jersey City, and Broad and Market streets, Newark, 
direct to the grounds. Guns and ammunition shipped 
express prepaid to John Weippert, 1123 Communipaw 
avenue, Jersey City, will be delivered on the grounds 
free of charge. All standard loads for sale. Professionals 
may shoot for targets only, at 2 cents each.” Programs 
are in preparation for tournaments to be held by the club 
on March 17 and April 20. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. ll.-The Mercury Foot 
gunners had a number of closely contested matches at 
the Travers Island traps to-day. Excellent scores were 
riffled up by Dr. Brown, Dr. De Wolf, F. A. Schauffler 
B M Higginson, and E. A. Abbott. George Lyon, the 
professional, who shot along, was among the leaders. 
Scores: 
George Lyon 
G F Pell. 
E M Huggins... 
E A Wilson. 
G Lvon . 
B M’ Higginson 
G F Pell . 
F A Schauffler 
E M Huggins . 
T McLenore . § 
Dr De Wolfe . 8 
A E Ranney . 8 
Westley Richards troph' r . 
G Lvon . 15 
G F Pell . 1* 
F A Schauffler . 13 
February cup, hand-can. 
E A Abbott. 3 25 
G Lvon . 0 24 
W B Ogden. 2 24 
F A Schauffler. 0 23 
E A Wilson . 2 23 
E M Huggins . 5 23 
G T Corbett. 1 22 
Dr' De Wolfe . 2 22 
n 
event, 25 targets: 
20 
0 
24 
A E Ranney. 
3 
23 
Dr De Wolf. 
29 
0 
21 
T A Schauffler.... 
.. 0 
19 
1 
21 
T McLenore . 
.. 0 
19 
9 
21 
W B Ogden. 
18 
21 
Dr Brown . 
.. 1 
11 
9 
20 
J M Hamilton... 
.. 0 
16 
2 20 
hoot. 
scratch, 10 targets: 
10 
T G Batterson .... 
i 
10 
T M Hamilton ... 
7 
10 
G T Corbett . 
7 
6 
10 
E A Abbott . 
T J Jones. 4 
E A Wilson. 4 
Dr Held . ° 
F A Schauffler. 0 
G F Pell. | 
W D Ogden. » 
A P Walker. 0 
J M Flamilton. 0 
J E Ranney. ® 
F Buttler . 6 
J G Battison. 12 
F A Schreyvogel... 0 
T M Hoyt . J 
J Gieger 
G L Bready. 
E Eckhart .. 
Shoot-off: 
T Lenane ... 
72 
G M Huggins. 
.. 20 
9: 
H Shannon . 
.. o 
90 
T M Higginson... 
81 
K L Spotts. 
0 
91 
G 11 Pierson. 
.. 0 
93 
G Hollinger . 
.. o 
48 
() C Grinnell. 
.. 4 
67 
P Boland . 
... 16 
97 
A L Hendrickson 
... 0 
79 
\V Crawford . 
,0 
85 
T Pearsall . 
... 0 
90 
Hr De Wolfe .... 
... 12 
92 
1 \\' Alker. 
. . . <• 
63 
G Robbins . 
... 0 
s9 
G M Thomson... 
...12 
83 
82 
T Rytermyer ... 
... 20 
25 
F. A Abbott. 
... 3 
v was 
won by M. Hoyt, 
score 
88 
81 
86 
82 
67 
58 
58 
70 
90 
84 
3 21 
W B Ogden . jj 
E A Wilson . 2 
Dr Brown . ° 
scratch, 10 pairs targets: 
Dr De Wolfe . 
A E Ranney . 
12 
7 
25 targets: 
T G Battison ... 
B M Higginson. 
G F Pell. 
Dr Brown . 
A E Ranney ... 
T McLenore 
21 
21 
'20 
18 
17 
j M Flamilton . 0 16 
Club special, scratch, 15 targets 
E A Abbott. JO 
T M Hamilton. 
Dr Brown . 6 
Dr De Wolfe . 8 
A G Battison . 7 
E A Wilson . 7 
E M Huggins . 7 
B M Higginson . 14 
G J Corbett. 14 
F A Schauffler. 13 
W B Ogden. 13 
G Lyon . 1$ 
G F Pell. 12 
A E Ranney . 12 
J McLenore . 11 
Tournament cup, handicap, 
Dr Brown . 1 24 
B M Higginson. 1 24 
G Lyon . 0 22 
F A Schauffler. 0 22 
Dr De Wolfe. 2 22 
F. A Abbott. 2 22 
T G Batterson. 3 20 
E M Huggins. 5 20 
In the tie between Dr. Brown and B. M. Higginson, 
Dr. Brown won with 21 targets to his opponent’s 20. Tn 
the challenge match for a leg on the trophy. Dr. De 
Wolfe the holder, defeated Dr. Brown, the challenger, 
23 to 17. 
25 targets: 
T M Hamilton. 0 19 
E A Wilson. 2 19 
G F Pell. 2 19 
G J Corbett. 0 18 
T McLenore . 0 IS 
W B Ogden. 2 18 
A E Ranney. 2 17 
Has!i’n'c u p", bandicap,” 25 targets, was won by T. Lenane 
^February cup, handicap, 25 targets: Won by E. A. 
^Tournament*" cup, handicap, 25 targets: Won by Dr. 
H Travers”Island trophy, 25 targets: Won by B. M. Hig- 
ginson (0) 25. _ 
Hyde Park Gun Club. 
The crowd at the grounds on Feb. 11 was the largest 
sar-rstf s’k®' I' --s 
U^ertain but these conditions did not bother Charlie 
voSne apparently as be broke 95 in the 100-target event 
47 in^the P last 50 and missed but one target in the last 
elent, whichwas’ shot from 20 yds. Haladay made a very 
fair showing but not up to his mark, as he was shoot 
ng a new gun. Uncle John Dea gave him a pretty 
close race for second place finishing only two targets 
behind. De Mar shot in three events and ran a little 
behind his usual gait, getting St per cent, bam Eeever, 
the well-known pitcher of the Pittsburgs, can point a 
with the same skill that he delivers a ball over 
plate, but showed some ° „ ^ifmark DuB 
F A Schauffler. 
G Lyon . 
E A Abbott. 
Dr De Wolfe.. 
E A Wilson. 
Dr 
G 
0 
24 
B 
M 
Higginson.. 
0 
24 
G 
F 
Pell. 
9 
24 
W 
B 
Ogden....,. 
9 
99 
A 
E 
9 
21 
T 
G 
Batterson.... 
0 
20 
T 
M 
Hamilton... 
0 
20 
E 
M 
Huggins.... 
1 
20 
1 20 
2 20 
2 20 
2 19 
3 19 
gun with the same skill that he delivers a 
the plate but showed some lack of practi 
getting only 87 per cent, which is hardly his mark, 
and Malloy both belong to the Goshen (O.) club, which 
lvis sent a team here several times, and made things 
lively for the home club. Hope they'll come again in 
SP D? g leaner stored "ong enough for one event but 
was too hurried to do his best. Welch seems .to have 
got the fever again, after ten years’ rest, and ,s doing 
pretty well. Jones shot in one event and used a variety 
of shells and loads, shot ranging, from No. 5 to 10 
that is why he didn’t do better. \V interburn is a sticker, 
and is going to make something more than an ordinary 
shooter. The scores: 
One hundred target shoot: 
Young . 
Haladay . 
Dea . 
Irwin . 
Dull 
19 18 29 19 19 
14 17 17 15 20 
19 18 13 17 14 
17 15 13 17 .. 
16 16 17 .. .. 
95 
S3 
81 
62 
49 
Tie for first place between F. A. Schauffler and E. A. 
Abbott won on shoot-off by Schauffler, 21 to 19. 
Distance handicap, special trophy, 25 targets 
F A Schauffler 
E M Huggins 
B M Higginson 
G J Corbett.... 
W B Ogden... 
J M Hamilton. 
J McLenore ... 
21 18 
16 IS 
20 16 
20 16 
19 15 
21 14' 
21 10 
Dr De Wolfe . 19 21 
F. A Abbott.19 20 
G F Pell. 19 20 
G Lyon . 21 20 
A E Ranney . 19 19 
Dr Brown . 21 19 
T G Batterson.18 18 
E A Wilson . 19 18 
Feb. 14.—Competition for the club trophies was at¬ 
tended by the largest gathering 1 of shooters yesterday, 
numbering some fifty gunners, who made things lively 
until dark. Scores: 
Holidav special tronhv. handicap, 100 targets: 
G L Bready.14 91 Hr Moller .1" r 
Events: 
Targets: 
*Young . 
1 
25 
. 23 
. 23 
0 
25 
24 
21 
3 
20 
4 5 
25 20 
Total. 
47 
44 
. 23 
21 
17 
61 
38 
38 
Finll . 
.. 16 
22 
.. 19 
19 
. 16 
21 
15 
52 
. IS 
15 
is .. 
48 
♦Smith . 
Leever . 
Richards . 
. 18 
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::::::::::: 20 
12 
16 
14 
19 
15 
17 .. 
.. 20 
61 
61 
35 
16 
. 16 
16 
. 13 
13 
. 11 
. . 8 
19 
16 
16 
*Shot from 20yds. 
in second event. 
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newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
W S Colfax. 7 89 
T J Jones. 6 84 
E A Wdson. « 88 
W O Harr-snn.10 S3 
F \ Schauffler. » 
G F Pell. 8 91 
W D Ogden. 9 95 
A P Walker .la 69 
T M Hamilton.10 84 
E A Abbott.10 89 
T E Rannev. 8 85 
F Buttler . * 86 
G J Battison.10 81 
F T Schrevvogel.... 16 7S 
T M Hoyt. 4 90 
G M Gould.16 76 
G E Sierck. 12 85 
C W Billings. 4 94 
F J Giegler . 5 89 
Special trophy, 100 targets 
members handicapped- 
E A Abbott .12 100 
T Lenane .12 100 
G E Sierck. 16 97 
C W Billings . 4 96 
Dr Brown . 4 87 
Dr Moller . 0 69 
W S Colfax. 0 90 
E Eckbart . 14 9" 
G Scoole . 12 82 
L R Lawton. 20 91 
T Coffin . 6 92 
L Colquitt . 4 92 
T S Kelley . 15 63 
J Sloffer . 14 74 
T Ryteriegen . 12 67 
G Bodv . 15 7$ 
G M Huggins . 20 75 
B M Higginson. 6 86 
H Shannon . 6 87 
Dr Brown . 4 94 
G L Spotts. 3 90 
G Lyon . 0 95 
T Lenane . 12 92 
G IT Pierson . 4 91 
G Hollinger . 10 94 
O C Grinnell. 5 98 
; visitors scratch and club 
G Scoole .1- 82 
T R Lawton. 20 91 
T Coffin . 9 88 
T R Robinson.12 83 
L Colquitt . 0 72 
T S Kelley . 20 66 
J Sloffer . 9 ?4 
G Body . 9 65 
The Palefaces. 
Mass Feb. 8.—Tust an even ten shooters 
mustered’up the ’ necessary courage to face the Baleface 
traps, to-day,, and °ne_ of^the^prett.est^shoot.s^f the ^y ear 
\,nc held It sure looked good to — 
Lowell, again with us, but lack of form was certainly 
in evidence if the score was any criterion. However, 
this is not the last chance of the season, and tile next 
trip will tell a much different story we all think. 
Walter Clarke, of the home bunch, was the one bright 
light starting in like a winner and only slowing up when 
he was sure of the average prize, Frank his nearest 
competitor, being 3 targets to the bad. Chas. Morse, 
of the 1910 Harvard team, was the winner but not as 
easy as might he. with Frank having an 8-target handi¬ 
cap Frank’s last event played false to him, and he 
had to be content with another second place 
Fvents • 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Morse . 14 12 14 1110 18 
p°„l . .12 14 18 13 12 17 
Clarke . .14 15 18 12 11 19 
Charles”.::::::::..? u i§ 1213 u 
ftede . 12 13 14 14 10 19 
Osborne' . 14 12 16 12 10 17 
Dartone 12 14 16 13 11 17 
w,.::::::::.12 meu 915 
. 12 11 13 11 10 12 
14 13 15 9 11 20 
Rule 
Hassam 
B. 
FI. 
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16 
95 
86 
8 
94 
89 
4 
83 
74 
16 
90 
82 
8 
90 
82 
8 
90 
81 
4 
85 
83 
0 
83 
77 
4 
81 
69 
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