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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 25, 1911. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. lS.-Sixteen shooters 
lined up for the sport before the traps at Iravers Island 
this afternoon, and competition was keep to the end. 
F A Hodgman was the star performer and the first 
100 targets yielded him a total of 96, a most excellent 
showing in the prevailing troublesome wind, iO of 
which were brought down without a miss, lhe mem¬ 
bers are most enthusiastic devotees of the trapshooting 
sport, and anticipate a lively shooting season. lhe 
scores of the day were as follows: 
Haslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 0 25 
T Lenane, Jr. 2 25 
E Eckart . 4 22 
F H Schauffler. 0 22 
W B Ogden . 2 22 
R L Spotts..... 0 22 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 1 21 
E A Wilson. 0 21 
Baudouine cup, handicap, 25 targets 
T Lenane - 
R Johnson . 3 2o 
E A Wilson. 2 25 
A W Church. 3 2o 
D McMahon . 7 25 
G L Bready. 3 24 
R L Spotts. 2 24 
K R Hooker ., 3 23 
W E Bemis. 4 
J G Batterson. 1 
S Samson . 1 
G W Lembeck . 2 
Dr Von Roeder. 7 
W J Elias . 2 18 
Dr Short . 3 16 
Dr E C Cudlipp ... 7 13 
23 
21 
21 
21 
20 
... _ __ dlipp 
Tie ^between T. Lenane, E. A. Wilson, R. Johnson, 
A. W. Church, and D. McMahon, won on shoot-off by 
Mr. Lenane. 
cTf Pell . 2 20 
R C Reeves. 0 19 
G T Batterson . 3 19 
B M Higginson. 0 19 
A E Ranney . 2 18 
A P Walker. 0 16 
C Palmer . 0 13 
D 'McMahon 
E A Wilson 
G W Lembeck 
K R Hooker .. 
handicap 
, 25 targets: 
3 
25 
W T Elias . 
. 2 
7 
25 
W E Bemis . 
. 4 
24 
1 R Collins . 
. 4 
3 
24 
for Short . 
. 3 
1 
24 
A W Church. 
. 3 
23 
T G Batterson. 
. 1 
3 
23 
for E C Cudlipp... 
. 7 
1 
7 
23 
23 
S Samson . 
. 1 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., Feb. 18.—Almost perfect condi¬ 
tions prevailed while the shooters of the Crescent Uub- 
went through the scheduled events. Some 3000 targets 
were thrown in the nine matches, and a number ot 
ful scores were recorded. Fifteen shooters attended, 
who kept things humming during the four hours that 
it took to run through the program. L. C. Hopkins 
was high gun of the day. The scores. 
February cuo, 50 targets, handicap: 
Geo Felix" . 2 47 IF James . 4 40 
23 
20 
20 
21 
20 
21 
16 
L C Hopkins. S 45 
Geo Piercy . 0 43 
G Gardner . 6 42 
F T Bedford. 2 42 
F B Stephenson.... 0 41 
A E Hendrickson... 4 41 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap 
L) T Leahy. 0 40 
F S Hyatt . 3 37 
A G South worth.... 2 38 
C H Pulis. 4 37 
C R James. 2 36 
February cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 0 25 
R L Spotts. 0 25 
A E Ranney. 3 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 
W B Ogden. 2 
O C Grinnell, Jr- 1 
B M Higginson. 1 
G F Pell. 2 
C Palmer . 2 23 
F H Schauffler. 0 22 
G T Batterson. 3 21 
E Eckart . 4 20 
E A Wilson . 1 20 
P Beale . 0 IS 
A P Walker . 0 17 
R C Reeves . 0 17 
Dr Von Roeder. — , ~ , , 
Tie between B. Johnson and D. McMahon, won by 
Mr. Johnson on shoot-off. 
Sauer gun, handicap, 25_ targets: 
25 
25 
25 
24 
24 
Tournament cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
A E Ranney ..... 3 25 F H Schauffler. 0 21 
T G Batterson. 1 22 
Dr Short . 3 23 
R Johnson . 2 21 
R L Spotts. 1 23 
T Lenane . 1 22 
G L Bready. 3 22 
W E Bemis. 4 23 
W B Ogden. 2 21 
R C Reeves . 0 20 
E A Wilson. 2 18 
G F Pell. 
C Palmer .... 
A F Walker 
E Eckart ..7. 4 25 
B M Higginson. 2 25 
O C Grinnell, Jr ... 1 23 
F A Hodgman. 0 23 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 23 
R L Spotts. 0 23 
G J Batterson. 3 22 
Shoot-off: 
A E Ranney . 3 25 
E Eckart . 4' 22 
Travers Island cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
B M Higginson.... 2 25 F H Schauffler. 0 
18 
0 15 
0 14 
B M Higginson. 2 24 
T R Collins . 4 
G W Lembeck. 2 
K R Hooker . 3 
D McMahon . 7 
E A Wilson . 2 
W J Elias. 2 
A W Church. 3 24 
Dr Von Roeder. 7 24 , .. _ 
Tie between T. R. Collins, G. W. Lembeck, K. R. 
Hooker and D. 'McMahon, won by Mr. Collins on shoot- 
off. 
February cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
G L Bready. 3 25 K R Hooker . 3 
T R Collins. 3 25 
D McMahon . 7 25 
G W Lembeck . 2 24 
C Blake . \ 25 
D T Leahy . 0 24 
A G Southworth ... 1 24 
George Piercy . 0 23 
C R James . 1 23 
C Gardner . 3 23 
F T Bedford . 1 23 
L C Hopkins . 4 22 
T F. Tames trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
L C Hopkins. 4' 25 17 ' r 15 
F B Stephenson.... 2 24 
George Piercy . 1 23 
G Gardner . ^ 23 
D T Leahy. 0 23 
F S Hyatt . 0 22 
C R James . 0 22 
1 22 
George Felix .... 
C H Pulis . 2 21 
A Blake . 1 21 
T F James. 2 20 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 19' 
A E Hendrickson... 2 18 
ey. 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 25 
W B Ogden. 2 24 
R L Spotts. 0 24 
F A Hodgman. 0 23 
E A Wilson. 2 23 
E Eckart . 4 22 
Shoot-off: 
B M Higginson. 2 25 
A E Ranney. 2 24 
Handicap, 100 target shoot: 
T Lenane, Jr.11 98 
F A Hodgman. 0 96 
R L Spotts. 0 94 
A E Ranney. 8 93 
W B Ogden. 8 91 
B M Higginson. 5 91 
E Eckart .16 89 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 4 87 
Distance handicap, cup, 25 targets: 
F A Hodgman. 12 22 ~ " 
G T Batterson.18 20 
O C Grinnell, Jr.... 20 19 
W B Ogden.19 19 
A E Ranney. IS 18 
E A Wilson.19 IS 
T Lenane, Jr.18 17 
G F Pell. 2 22 
G T Batterson. 3 21 
O C Grinnell, Jr... 1 20 
R C Reeves. 0 19 
C Palmer . 0 14 
A P Walker. 0 14 
R L Spotts. 1 24 
Dr Von Roeder .... 7 23 
A W Church. 3 23 
Dr Short . 3 22 . tv nr 
Tie between G. L. Bready and J. R- Collins—D. Mc¬ 
Mahon not in the competition; too late for shoot-off. 
T Lenane . 1 
E A Wilson . 2 
W E Bemis . 4 
R Johnson . 2 
W J Elias . 2 
J G Batterson. 1 
23 
23 
22 
23 
21 
21 
19 
T S. Lawson trophy, 25 targets, handicap 
4 • a nr: n r.orrlrtpr 
F T Bedford. 1 22 
C PI Pulis . 2 22 
George Felix . 1 22 
A E Hendrickson... 1 21 
C Blake . 1 21 
A Blake . 1 20 
J F James. 0 17 
L C Hopkins . 4 25 G Gardner 
C Blake . J 24 
C PI Pulis . 2 22 
A Blake . 1 21 
A G Southworth... 1 21 
George Piercy ..... 0 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 20 
J F James. 2 20 
... 3 20 
A E Hendrickson... 2 20 
D T Leahy. 0 20 
F T Bedford. 1 19 
George Felix . 1 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 IS 
C R James. 1 IS 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
Special trophy, handicap, 125 targets 
T Lenane, Jr. 3 24 
F H Schauffler . 0 87 
G J Batterson .12 S3 
G 'F Pell . S S3 
E A Wilson . 5 82 
R C Reeves. 0 75 
C Palmer . 0 59 
A P Walker . 0 58 
R C Reeves. 21 17 
R L Spotts. 21 15 
G F Pell. 19 15 
E Eckart .17 14 
F H Schauffler.21 14 
C Palmer .21 13 
A P Walker.21 12 
K R Hooker'.12 118 
E A Wilson . 7 116 
D McMahon .23 116 
R L Spotts. 4 115 
T Lenane . 113 
R Johnson . S 113 
G L Lembeck. S 112 
A W Church .12 110 
G L Bready.12 109 
W E Bemis .16 108 
W J Elias. 8 107 
Dr Von Roeder.28 105 
Dr Short .12 104 
J G Batterson. 4 102 
C R James. 1 25 
Geo Felix . 1 25 
C H Pulis . 2 24 
A E Hendrickson... 3 2o 
D T Leahy . 0 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
C Blake . 1. .22 
j F James. 3 21 
Geo Piercy . 0 -1 
A Blake . 1 21 
L C Hopkins. 4 J> 
G Gardner - 3 19 
A G Southworth... 1 19 
F T Bedford.. 1 17 
High gun prize, scratch, 125 targets: 
R L Spotts.Ill 
E A Wilson... 
T Lenane . 
K R Hooker .. 
R Johnson 
G W Lembeck 
W J Elias . 
109 
109 
106 
105 
104 
99 
A W Church. 98 
T G Batterson. 98 
G L Bready. 97 
D McMahon . 93 
Dr Short . 92 
W E Bemis. 92 
Dr Von Roeder . 77 
Shoot-off, same conditions: Felix 25, C. R. James 23 
C. R. Tames trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 A E Hendrickson... 
L C Hopkins. 4 20 I_ F James 
D T Leahy . 0 20 
17 
__ 15 
"F T^ Bedford. 1 15 
C H Pulis 
F S Hyatt. 1 18 
Sweepstake match, 25 targets, handicap: 
. or ge Piercy . 0 21 L C Hopkms. 4 is 
■S- rg T„m y 2 21 C R Tames. 1 JZ 
C R James 
D T 'Leahy 
Westley Richards gun, 10 pair doubles: 
C Palmer . 15 
G F Pell. 15 
F A Hodgman. 13 
B M Higginson. 13 
A E Ranney. 13 
Scratch. 100-target shoot: 
F A Hodgman. 
R L Spotts. 
T Lenane, Jr. 
F H Schauffler .. 
B M Higginson.. 
A E Ranney. 
VV B Ogden. 
O C Grinnell, Jr. 
96 
94 
87 
87 
86 
85 
83 
83 
F H Schauffler. 12 
R L Spotts. 11 
P Beale . 11 
A P Walker. 9 
E A Wilson. 77 
R C Reeves . 7o 
G F Pell. 75 
E Eckart . 73 
G J Batterson. 71 
C Palmer . 59 
A P Walker. 58 
Trap al Larchmont. 
The weekly competition at the traps was participated 
in by seventeen members of the Larchment Yacht Club 
on Sunday the 19th, and one of the most closely con¬ 
tested shoots resulted. Ralph Spots, the high gun, did 
not win a single event which counted for the prize, but 
broke 111 out of 125 targets. The special handicap shoot, 
125 targets, went to K. R. Hooker, with a total of 118 
from an allowance of 12. 
Special shoot, scratch, 10 targets: 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Feb. 18.—In event No. 1, a walk¬ 
ing match, Bush was high man with 6 breaks. Event 2, 
at 10 targets, Frazee broke his 10 straight. Event 3, at 
15 targets, was won by Boxall with 14 to his credit. 
Event 4, at 10 pairs of doubles, was won by Frazee. 
In the members’ handicap, for the monthly cup, event 
5, Bush was high man with 21 points. 
Event 6, at 25 targets, scratch, was won by Boxall with 
23, beating out Frazee by one point. 
In the pick-up team race, Team No. 2, composed of 
England and Winslow, were easy winners, missing but 
one bluerock. . 
The Montclair team will visit the Passaic County Gun 
Club at Clifton, on Saturday, the 25th. 
Events * 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Targets- 10 10 15 20 H. 25 25 
C I Bush . 6 8 6 12 4 21 .. 
GW Boxall. 3 5 14 8 3 20 23 
T C Atwater . 5 4 10 4 3 20 1 8 
Y T Frazee . 3 10 12 13 2 20 22 
I W England. 2 .. U 7 3 20 16 
E Winslow . 9 . 
Two-man pick-up team race, 10 targets per man: Bush 
and Boxall 16. Winslow and England 19. Atwater and 
Frazee 16 E. Winslow, Sec y. 
George -„ 
J F James.. 2 21 
A E Hendrickson... 2 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
F S Hyatt. 1 21 
Shoot-off: Piercy 23, Hendrickson 20. 
Sweepstake match, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 25 A ^ 
0 17 
F T Bedford. 1 17 
lldliu iv^a . 
A E Hendrickson... 2 2l 
George Piercy . 0 24 J F James. 
F S Hyatt.... 1 23 C R James. 0 22 
Ten pair doubles, Westley Richards gun: 
A Tilake . 17 H M Brigham . L 1 
George Feiix . 15 J H Hendrickson. 11 
George Piercy . 14 
C H Pulis . 13 
D T Leahy. 13 
G Gardiner . U 
Sweepstakes match, 25 targets: 
L C Hopkins . 4 25 
George Felix . 1 2o 
T F James. 2 24 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
C R Tames. 1 23 
A Blake . 1 22 
F B Stephenson. 9 
F S Hyatt. | 
A E Hendrickson. o 
C Blake . 5 
C Blake . 1 22 
George Piercy . 0 21 
A G Southworth.... 1 21 
C H Pulis . 2 20 
A E Hendrickson... 2 16 
F T Bedford. 1 16 
DldKC . . t T 1 • „ 
Prize divided between Felix and Hopkins. 
K R Hooker . 10 
D McMahon . 9 
W J Elias . 9 
G W Lembeck. 9 
W E Bemis. 9 
T R Collins . 8 
E A Wilson. 7 
G L Bready. 6 
T Lenane . 8 
R L Spotts. 8 
R Johnson . 8 
A W Church . 6 
Dr Von Roeder . 5 
Dr Short . 9 
S Samson . 7 
Dr Cudlipp . 4 
J G Batterson. 7 
Special shoot, scratch, 15 targets: 
E A Wilson . 14 
K R Hooker. 14 
Dr Short . 13 
R L Spotts. 13 
R Johnson . 13 
W J Elias . 12 
A W Church . 12 
J G Batterson. 12 
T Lenane . 12 
J R Collins . 12 
S Samson . 11 
G W Lembeck . 10 
W E Bemis . 10 
G L Bready. 8 
Dr Von Roeder . 10 
D McMahon . 7 
Dr Cudlipp . 4 
Live Birds at Palm Beach. 
Palm Beac-h, Fla., Feb. 15.—A live-bird match was 
shot to-day on the grounds of the Florida Gun Club, be¬ 
tween Joseph P. Knapp, of New York, and Dennis A. 
Upson. The latter killed 23 out of 25 and Knapp 22. 
Upson, out of a second 25, killed 22. 
Two matches of 25 birds each were also shot by h. K. 
Burnham and C. L. Feltman, of New York. In the 
first Burnham killed 21 and Feltman 20, and m the 
second Feltman killed 12 straight with one barrel, win¬ 
ning with 22 to 20. _ , 
Feb 19.—Another live-bird shoot was held at the 
Florida Gun Club yesterday. In the first event, Messrs. 
M. I. Brabb, of Detroit; F. K. Burnham and D. A. 
Upson, of New York, and James Carruthers, of Mon¬ 
treal. killed 7. 8, 9 and 7 birds respectively. In the 
second, Mr. Carruthers killed 9, Mr. Burnham 8, and 
Mr. Upson 10 straight. In the third round. Mr. Brabb 
dropped out and Mr. Carruthers killed 7 and Mr. Burn¬ 
ham 9, the latter winning the sweepstakes. The shoot¬ 
ing was at 30yds. , 
In a special 10-bird match between Messrs. Burnham 
and Carruthers, both standing at 34yds., Mr. Burnham 
won with 9 kills against Mr. Carruthers’ 8, and the 
former then killed 10 birds straight in a practice shoot. 
Linden Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, Feb. ll.-Four shooting matches 
at blue rocks were held at the Linden Gun fi C’“ b sl gr ° f or 
this afternoon. The main event was the first snoot ior 
the DuPont trophy. There were eight contestants, and 
Thomas Gibbons won and thereby gained three: points 
while Frank McQuaid was second and received tw 
noints and Bowe, who was third, made one point. Itacn 
shot at ten targets and Gibbons hit eight. In the second 
event Ashton defeated Pierce in a match shoot by hitting 
eight. The third event was an open shoot, w »" b f k™ 
ling- The last event was won by Powell, who hit five 
straight. The following were the scores: 
Shoot for points, DuPont trophy, 10 blue rocks or 
targets each. o 
McOuaid . 6 Howarth . 3 
Bowe . 5 J Mealey . 3 
Powell . 4 Wedemeyer . 3 
Match shoot, 10 blue rocks each: 
Levi Ashton . S Pierce .® 
Open shoot, 5 blue rocks each: 
Quinling . 4 Ashton . 
Parker . 3 Gibbons .2 
Hill . 3 Bowe .4 
Wallace . 3 Bobo . 
Open shoot 5 blue rocks each: 
Powell . 5 Bowe .3 
Dingling .4 McQuaid . 2 
Curtis .3 Crane .2 
