Feb. 18, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
271 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. V., Feb. 11.—The club’s weekly shoot 
to-day was held under favorable conditions except for the 
°* * sun on ^ ie surrounding snow fields. Some 
-500 targets were broken by the twelve gunners in at¬ 
tendance. iSine events were run off in quick succession, 
only two straights being recorded, viz., by Frank B. 
Stephenson, who won first in the J. F. Tames trophy 
shoot, and C. H. Pulis, who won the leg for the C. R. 
James prize, shooting from below the elbow. The record 
of the scores is given below: 
February cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
C H Pulis . 6 46 L C Hopkins . 10 41 
F B Stephenson.... 0 44 
T H Yanderveer.... 2 44 
G Felix, Jr. 1 43 
A G Southworth.... 2 43 
F S Hyatt. 0 41 
D T Leahy 
0 39 
C R James. 2 37 
J F James 
A E Hendrickson.. 
37 
4 37 
State trophy, 25 targets, handicap 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 
C R James . 1 23 
F S Hyatt . 0 23 
L C Hopkins. 4 23 
G Felix, Jr. 1 23 
H M Brigham. 0 22 
J H Vanderveer... 
C H Pulis . 
A G Southworth.. 
D T Leahy. 
J F James. 
A E Hendrickson. 
20 
20 
20 
20 
19 
17 
J■ F. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C II Pulis . 3 24 
F B Stephenson.... 0 25 
D T Leahy . 0 23 
C R James . 1 22 
Geo Felix . 1 22 
F S Hyatt. 0 18 
J H Vanderveer.. 
L C Hopkins. 
A G Southworth. 
LI M Brigham.... 
A E Hendrickson. 
J F James. 
1 IS 
IS 
19 
0 20 
2 20 
0 15 
Lockwood trophy, 
C R Tames . 
Geo Felix, Jr. 
r> T Leahy. 
H M Brigham. 
F B Stephenson.... 
F S Hyatt . 
25 targets, handicap: 
1 24 C H Pulis . 
A G Southworth.. 
J F James. 
J H Vanderveer... 
A E Hendrickson. 
L C Hopkins. 
C. R. James troph 
C H Pulis . 
Geo Felix, Jr. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
F B Stephenson.... 
D T Leahy. 
1 23 
0 23 
0 22 
0 22 
0 22 
y, 25 targets, handicap: 
3 25 L C Hopkins. 
1 23 AG Southworth.. 
2 23 F S Hyatt. 
0 21 J F James. 
0 20 
22 
21 
20 
20 
20 
19 
19 
16 
0 15 
1 15 
S. S. Lawson trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
A G Southworth... 1 23 
J II Vanderveer.... 1 22 
L C Hopkins. 4 22 
C LI Pulis. 3 22 
H M Brigham. 0 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
F S Hyatt .. 0 20 
J F James. 1 20 
Geo Felix, Jr. 1 20 
D T I.eahy. 1 19 
19 
20 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 
C R James. 1 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt . 0 22 
C H Pulis . 3 21 
L C Hopkins. 
H M Brigham. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
A G Southworth... 
20 
19 
IS 
17 
Geo Felix, Jr. 1 24 
D T Leahy. 0 24 
T F James. 1 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 23 
C R James . 1 24' 
C. R. James, Felix and Leahy divide. 
Ten pair doubles, Westley Richards gun: 
Geo Felix . 14 F B Stephenson. 11 
G H Ptd. ls . 13 A E Hendrickson. 11 
H M Brigham. 12 C R James. 9 
D T Leahy. 12 ^ js 
Feb. 14.—Although the conditions yesterday were not 
of the best, the holiday shoot of the Crescent Athletic 
Club had a creditable number of attendants at the Bay 
Ridge traps. Eight events were shot. Frank B. Steph¬ 
enson again making the best record. Scores: 
Lincoln Day cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
A Blake . 4 48 
G G Stephenson.... 
A E Hendrickson.. 
6 47 
4 47 
F B Stephenson.... 0 45 
L C Hopkins... 
C R James . 
8 45 
44 
H M Brigham. 2 44 
Charles Blake . 2 43 
C H Pulis . 6 43 
F S Hyatt. 2 41 
J F James. 2 35 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C R James. 1 24 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
I. C Hopkins. 4 22 
IT M Brigham . 1 21 
F S Hyatt...,. 1 21 
C H Pulis . 3 21 
Geo Felix, Jr. 1 21 
C A Sykes. 4 21 
A Blake . 2 20 
Charles Blake . 1 20 
J F James. 
G G Stephenson... 
19 
17 
C. R. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C H Pulis.:.."3 24 
A E Hendrickson... 2 23 
Charles Blake . 1 21 
George Felix . 1 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 19 
L C Hopkins . 4 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 18 
C R James. 1 
A Blake . 2 
J F James. 1 
G G Stephenson. 
Dr Atkinson .... 
J. S. Lawson trophv, 25 targets, handicap: 
TJ T>.. ln or a t t , • , 
18 
18 
15 
11 
8 
C H Pulis . 3 2o 
F B Stephenson.... 0 25 
II M Brigham. 1 24 
L C Hopkins . 4 24 
A Blake . 2 23 
Geo Felix, Jr. 1 23 
J F James. 1 22 
Sweepstakes match, 25 targets, handicap: 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 22 
F S Hyatt. 1 21 
G G Stephenson.... 3 20 
Dr Atkinson . 5 20 
C R James. 1 19 
C A Sykes . 4 19 
Charles Blake . 1 19 
A E Hendrickson... 2 24 
T F James . 1 23 
G G Stephenson, Jr 3 2.3 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
A Blake . 2 22 
C R James. 1 21 
H M Brigham. 1 20 
Chas Blake . 1 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 19 
Sweepstakes match, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson - 2 25 J F James. 1 19 
Vt , James . 1 24 G G Stephenson_ 3 14 
H M Brigham. 1 24 
Sw^pstakes match, 25 targets, handicap: 
It Vt -T* e phenson- 2 24 C R James. 1 20 
IT M Brigham . 1 23 G G Stephenson_ 3 IS 
J r James. 1 22 
Ten pair doubles match, 20 targets: 
H M Brigham. 16 
A Blake . 13 
C H Pulis . 13 
C Blake . 12 
F B Stephenson. 11 
G G Stephenson. 11 
A E Hendrickson. 11 
Geo Felix, Jr. 10 
C R James. 8 
Trap a< Larchmont. 
JTffular c ' u b events were run off at the Larchmont 
yacht Club on the 12th, and the attendance was unusually 
large. Conditions were most favorable and scores high. 
S. Samson pulled out with 116 out of 125. 
Five members of the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club were 
matched for an mterclub team shoot with an equal num¬ 
ber of representative gunners of the Larchmont Club, 
and a most interesting contest took place, the visiting 
team being taken into camp by the Larchmont men, who 
won by 469 to 414; each marksman shot at 125 targets 
The summaries are appended: 
Baudouine cup, 25 targets, 
J G Batterson. 3 25 
W J Elias . 3 25 
K R Hooker. 3 25 
W E Bemis . 4 25 
O G Burnett. 2 25 
R J Johnson. 3 25 
G L Dunham. 0 20 
G L Bready. 3 21 
H L Hoyt . 0 22 
J W Alker. 3 20 
E Roesler . 1 23 
J E Gould. 5 16 
B Loomis . 2 22 
J. G. Batterson won on shoot-off. 
handicap: 
G H Abbott. 3 
E A Wilson. 2 
S Samson . 1 
G J Corbett. 1 
B M Higginson. 1 
H Clark . 3 
J E Meyer . 3 
A Sierck . 2 
W W Dark. 4 
R L Spotts. 2 
G Pell . 2 
E L Robins. 2 
24 
24 
24 
21 
22 
23 
23 
20 
19 
23 
Commodore’s cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
J G Batterson. 2 
W T Elias . 3 
H Clark . 3 
K R Hooker. 3 
R J Johnson. 3 
G L Bready. 3 
S Samson . 1 
G J Corbett. 1 
B M Higginson 
O G Burnett 
G L Lyon... 
W E Bemis 
E L Robins 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
24 
24' 
23 
21 
23 
H L Hoyt. 
... 0 
22 
T W Alker. 
... 3 
20 
G H Abbott. 
... 3 
23 
E Roesler . 
... 1 
23 
T E Gould . 
... 5 
17 
B Loomis . 
9 
22 
T E Meyer . 
... 3 
23 
A Sierck . 
9 
21 
W W Dark . 
... 4 
21 
R L Spotts. 
9 
23 
E A Wilson .... 
9 
21 
G Pell . 
9 
23 
J. G. Batterson won on shoot-off. 
R L Spotts. 1 
T E Meyer . 3 
R Tohnson . 3 
W J Elias . 3 
H Clark . 3 
K R Hooker. 3 
E A Wilson. 
G Pell . 2 
E L Robins . _ 
G L Bready . 3 
S Samson . 1 
J G Batterson. 1 
H L Hoyt . 0 
W 
G Pell . 2 
H Clark . 3 
E Roesler . I 
H L Hoyt 
G L Lyon .. 
G L Bready. 
Larchmont Y. C. 
S Samson .116 
J G Batterson.... 89 
W J Elias . 88 
K R Hooker . 88 
25 targets: 
25 
E Roesler . 
. i 
22 
! 25 
G H Abott. 
. 3 
23 
! 25 
W W Dark . 
. 4 
IS 
1 24 
T W Alker . 
. 3 
22 
! 24 
J E Gould . 
. 5 
17 
1 24 
B Loomis . 
9 
16 
! 24 
O G Burnett. 
9 
22 
i 24 
W E Bemis . 
. 4 
23 
1 24 
G Lyon . 
. 0 
99 
! 24 
G T Corbett. 
. 1 
20 
24 
B M Higginson ... 
. 1 
20 
22 
A Sierck . 
9 
16 
1 22 
shoot-off. 
gets, 
handicap: 
2b 
W E Bemis . 
. 4 
99 
25 
E L Robins . 
9 
23 
25 
O G Burnett . 
9 
99 
24 
E A Wilson. 
9 
23 
24 
R L Spotts. 
. l 
23 
24 
W W Dark . 
. 4 
18 
24 
A Sierck . 
9 
21 
24 
T E Meyer . 
. 3 
20 
24' 
B Loomis .. 
9 
21 
23 
J E Gould. 
15 
22 
J W Alker . 
. 3 
99 
23 
J G Batterson . 
. i 
20 
21 
shoot-off. 
Manhasset Bay Y 
'. c. 
II L Hovt .'.. 
90 
E Roesler . 
88 
M Clark . 
S4 
T E Meyer . 
79 
-469 
B Loomis . 
73— 
414 
DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., Feb. 11.—One hundred and thirty 
marksmen took part in the weekly shoot of the Du 
Pont Gun Club to-day. They included: H. L. Worth¬ 
ington, Rising Sun, Md.; F. M. Faurote, Shreveport, 
La.; Will R. Allen, Dallas, Texas; Harry Sloan, Phila¬ 
delphia; William M. Foord, of this city, State champion; 
Alden B. Richardson, Dover, ex-State champion, and 
other prominent shooters. There were a large number 
of spectators. 
Champion Foord and A. IT. Lobb, of this city, again 
tied for Class A trophy, offered by the gun club, for 
the fourth successive Saturday. On Jan. 21 they both 
made a score of 25. They again tied Jan. 28. On Feb. 
4, still another tie resulted. Yesterday each man broke 
24 out of 25 targets. Next Saturday they will shoot 
until sunset if necessary, in order to determine who is 
the better shot. 
In a team shoot, team No. 2, composed of Messrs. 
Richardson, Skelley, Victor Du Pont, Allen and Sloan, 
defeated team No. 1. The score was 431 to 396. The 
defeated team comprised Messrs. Worthington, Me- 
Kelvey, Faurote, Foord and Coyne. 
The individual scores in the team shoot were: Team 
No. 2—Skelley 94, Du Pont 88, Allen 66, Sloan 92, Rich¬ 
ardson 91; total, 431. Team No. 1—Worthington 94, 
McKelvey 90, Faurote 61, Foord 95, Coyne 56; total, 396. 
In Class A, for the T. Coleman Du Pont merchandise 
event, A. B. Richardson and Victor Du Pont, third, 
tied at 24. 
Next Saturday T. S. Fanning and Tom Keller, of 
New York, and H. IT. Stevens, of Roselle Park, N. J., 
will compete at the club grounds. 
The scores were: 
Coleman Du Pont merchandise event. Class A—Victor 
Du Pont, third, A. B. Richardson, tied at 24. 
Class B, 18—R. L. Comer, W. S. Bickley, \\ . E. Hus¬ 
bands, IT. C. McClane, Alexis I. Du Pont, E. M. 
Hogge, Eugene E. Du Pont. 
1 — ^ 1 ' * lu414 crv j itVj vllUa LCj J —. Jt . x CIlC. 
D. Lindsay, S. G. David. 
Class D, 12—H. S. Farrow, N. K. Smith, W. E. Ross, 
T. C. Wilkinson, E. E. Llandy, Arthur F. Du Pont. 
Rifle, 50yds., qualification scores (.22 caliber)—C. W. 
Pierce 64, W. E. Cravin 14. 
Revolver and pistol, 50yds., qualification scores—F. B. 
Harkins 92, 83, 79, 76; Irenee Du Pont, 89, 84; E. G. 
Ackart, 86, 80, 79; Lammot Du Pont, S5, 82; K. K. V. 
Casey, S3, 79, 78, 75, 70, 78; John Bancroft, Tr., 68, 63. 
50yds., practice scores (.22 caliber)—!). Appleby, 
(7, 77, 74; C. W. Pierce, 73; J. T. Birch, 64; R. F. Dono¬ 
van, 61, 54; F. J. Gibney, 53, 43, 20, 18; J. R. Owens, 
58, 43, 42; Wm. P. O’Connor, 57, 46; H. G. Ely. 50, 40; 
George Forrest, 45; J. A. MacMullen, 45, 38; C. R. Ken¬ 
worthy, 44; G. E. Lambert, 44; J. C. Beatty, 40. 27; F. 
Whitehead, 40; L. C. Weldin, 39, 37; \Y. 11. 
Eckman, 37; M. J. Thornton, 32; H. R. Sheppard, 30; 
W. A. McElwee, 29, 42; J. IT. Gooding, 27; W. J. 
Gibbons, 25. 
Revolver and pistol, 50yds., scores—Gammot Du Pont, 
81; I. Du Pont, 70; G. E. Lambert, 56, 26; D. Appleby, 
52, 47; E. H. Lambert, 48, 35; W. F. Tensen, 40; J. 
MacMullen, 39, 21; Wm. P. O'Connor, 3S, 35; C. W. 
Pierce, 21; Wm. A. McElwee, 15. 
In ties for spoons the previous week the following 
Wins resulted: Class B, Dr. Louis Rumford; Class C, 
W. S. Bickley; Class D, S. IT. Pierson. 
The scores in detail: 
H. W. Bush, 19 out of 25, I. Turner 19, T. M. Turner 
14, F. Matthewson 19, H. S. Farrow 12, C. T. Martin 16 
H P. Carlin 17, R. L. Conner 18, T. B. Rogers 19, LL 
IT. Sloan 21, J. C. Husbands 21, YV. S. Buckley 18, Dr. 
Hibbert 10, Dr. Beaford 11, J. W. Anderson, Jr. 17 J. 
A. MacMullen 13, W. S. Simpson 17, W. F. Tensen 13, 
Naudam 16, C C. Jerrow 16, S. T. Newman 13, T. W. 
Matthews 17, S. H. Pierson 13, IT. Winchester 22 R 
B. Evans 19, W. E. Husbands 18, L. Evans 20 H. 1. 
Taggart 16, IT. L. Morgan 13, E. E. Handy 14,’ H. C. 
McClaine 18, A. F. Hickman 18, E. IT. Lambert 11, J 
B. McHugh 23, R. A. Vance 17, 'C. Leedom 19, LI. H 
Lukens 16, S. Steele 14, F. M. Whitehead 10. R. T. Pen¬ 
nington 11, W. A. Casey 9, G. H. Mitchell 19. E. II. 
Ford 16, T. W. Keithley 19, C. D. Rogers 14, R. 
Hamby 10, D. D. Poffenberger 13, Dr. H. Buckmaster 
20, C. D. Prickett 17, C. D. Ferriday 17, Dr. S. C. 
Rumford 19, Dr. Lewis Rumford 20, L. C. Lyon 11, W. 
P. W ilson 13, R. P. Choat 15, C. M. Buckmaster 19, R. 
Whiteworth 8, P. Guest 17, F. King 13, R. Betten 16, 
H. C. Crawford 13, N. K. Smith 12, F. H. Megaw 13, 
C. R. Jeffres, Jr. 8, Dr. Bullock 6, W. E. Ross 12, W. 
W. Baun 13, O. E. Pyle 16, W. S. Gavan 22, S. G. David 
15, R. Kingf 21, J. McG5ren 8, R. M. Cranston 15, P I. 
Pape 21, J. T. Birch 13,'W. H. Neely 11, F. Holt 23, fi. 
R. Lindsay 13, W. A. Ramsay 17, Alexis I. Du Pont 18, 
T. C. Wilkinson 12, F. H. Mason 4, E. M. Hogge IS, 
Dr. Betts 11, G. F. Huber 21, G. W. Craig 10, T. Lvnch- 
6, J. Monihan 0, M. Lynch 3, T. B. Brison 11 R S- 
Robinson 4, G. Godwin 17, A. H. Lobb 23, H. H. 
Lukens 17, C. D. Thomas 21, C. N. Scarborough 7, H. 
P. Stewart 19, T. W. Young 19, R. Ruth 1, E. E. Handy 
12, C. C. Garrett 16, S. Tuchton 20, Amos Street 10, C. 
R. Kenworthy 16, C. L. Petze 15. W. Edmonson 22, E. 
R. Simon 13, H. S. Tarbutton 8, A. Richards 21, D. 
Lindsay 15, A. F. Du Pont 12, W. Lindsav 13, C. L. 
Lyon 12, W. Appleton 21, C. Graham 10. T. U. Graham 
15, G. C. Thompson 6, C. W. Dickey 5, W. Foord 23, 
Eugene E. Du Pont IS, W. S. Joslyn 19. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., Feb. 14.—The gunner- of the 
Bergen Beach Gun Club had a most enjovable time 
yesterday afternoon in celebration of Lincoln's Birthday. 
The program was the first of a series of three shoots for 
merchandise prizes. The field shot in three classes in 
a 50-bird match. As the high gun in three shoots’ wins 
the prize, no shoot-off was necessary yesterday, although 
gunners were tied in all three of the classes. The scores: 
Class 
A. 
W Schortev . 
,. 19 
46 
G S K Remsen... 
.. IS 
43. 
T S Simonson. 
.. IS 
46 
F R Long. 
.. 18 
41 
*T S Fanning. 
.. 18 
46 
S V Suydam . 
.. 18 
41 
P Von Boeckman. 
,. 18 
45 
R Morgan . 
.. IS 
41 
T H Vanderveer... 
.. 18 
45 
11 D Bergen. 
.. IS 
37 
MAR Elliott. 
. 19 
44 
P Kling . 
.. IS 
37 
II W Dreyer. 
. IS 
43 
Class 
B. 
T Gaughan . 
. 17 
42 
Capt Foster . 
.. 17 
40 
W Russell . 
. 17 
42 
T Dalton . 
.. 17 
39 
J Yoorhees . 
. 17 
40 
H Montanus . 
.. 17 
31 
*Professional. 
Class 
C. 
P Kelsey . 
. 16 
44 
W Strader . 
.. 16 
33 
II Potter . 
. 16 
42 
C Raymond . 
.. 16 
33 
T Phillips . 
. 16 
39 
T A Howard. 
.. 16 
33 
J C Lawrence. 
. 16 
37 
F II Richardson.. 
.. 16 
32 
\V R Fleming. 
. 16 
37 
S Finnerson . 
.. 16 
31 
O N Seveier . 
. 16 
37 
T Klenk . 
.. 16 
31 
Dr Griffith . 
. 16 
37 
C Cooper . 
.. 16 
31 
II Gille . 
. 16 
37 
T Short . 
.. 16 
29 
Dr O'Brien . 
. 16 
36 
T Thoben . 
.. 16 
32 
W L Skidmore.... 
. 16 
35 
M Fagan . 
.. 16 
23 
F Groll . 
. 16 
34 
J Selg . 
.. 16 
21 
1 Dannefelser. 
. 16 
34 
H Yoorhees . 
.. 16 
n 
H B Tracy. 
. 10 
34 
