March 4, 1911.] 
351 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Holiday Shoot at Bay Ridge. 
\\ ASHiNGTON s Birthday saw one of the largest gath¬ 
erings of the season of Crescent A. C. shooters, at Bay 
Kidge. It was a cold, blustery afternoon, requiring all 
the shooters skill to “connect’* with the targets. The 
nest work was done by champion Frank B. Stephenson, 
who not only won the holiday cup, but also scored in 
the gun-below-the-elbow event for the Clinton R. Tames 
prize, as well as winning two of the club trophy shoots. 
w. u. Stephenson, Jr., a brother of the champion, also 
was a double winner. He not only took a leg on the 
J. S. Lawson prize, but also won the most interesting 
sweepstake of the day. The latter event ended in a tie 
among F. S Hyatt, G. G. Stephenson. Jr., F. B. 
Stephenson, A. Blake and A. E. Hendrickson. In the 
shoot-off that followed, G. G. Stephenson, Tr., and F. S. 
Hyatt, both again tied for the prize. The final winner 
was Mr. Stephenson. 
I- C. Hopkins won the only other fixture of the after¬ 
noon. It was a special leg on the Stake trophy, and it 
was taken with a score of 23 out of a possible 25 targets 
There also was a shoot at 10 pairs doubles. The prize 
was divided between G. Felix and C. H. Pulis. 
Among the winners of trophy prizes were Capt H W 
Dreyer, F. S. Hyatt, A. Blake and A. E. Hendrickson’. 
The scores: 
Trophv shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt .... 
*A V Suydam. 
A Blake ...... 
L C Hopkins. 
C R James. 
*H D Jones... 
H W Dreyer . 1 22 
A Hendrickson .... 2 21 
C Blake . 1 21 
J F James. 2 20 
G Stephenson, Jr... 3 20 
F B Stephenson .... 0 19 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
C R James . 1 22 T F Tames 
F B Stephenson.. 0 21 F S ‘Hyatt.......... 
L C Hopkins . 4 21 G Stephenson, Jr... 
T-Xr°U hy shoot > 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 C R James. 
F S Hyatt . 2 22 ~ " - - 
J F James. 2 19 
1 19 
0 19 
1 19 
4 19 
1 IS 
0 11 
2 20 
1 IS 
0 IS 
1 18 
G Stephenson, Jr... 0 13 
handicap: 
F S Hyatt . 
G Stephenson, Jr... 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
J F James. 2 21 
C R James . 1 20 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 1 23 T F Tames 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
£ J ,a ^ e . 1 25 H W Dreyer 
F S Hvatt . ] 24' ~ 
G Stephenson, Jr... 3 24 
W Lang . 4 24 
C R James. 1 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
C H Pulis . 2 22 
T Felix . 1 22 
A Blake . 1 21 
1 20 
0 15 
2 16 
Dr Keyes 
J F James. 
G W Brower .. 
H D Tones _ 
L C Hopkins.. 
A Hendrickson 
A V Suydam.. 
J F Bergen ... 
b? w ,? on s h°°t' 25 targets, handicap: 
G G Stephenson, Jr 3 22 A Blake 
G Brower . 2 21 
C H Pulis . 2 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
Dr Keyes . 2 20 
C Blake . 1 if) 
H W Dreyer . 1 19 
C R Tames. 1 IS 
J" § Hyatt ; . 1 IS 
L C Hopkins. 4 IS 
Washington’s Birthday cup, 50 targets, handicap 
F B Stephenson.... 0 48 G Felix 
F S Hyatt . 2 47 
A Blake . 2 43 
J F James. 4 42 
G E Brower .. 4 42 
A E Hendrickson... 4 42 
C Blake . 2 41 
C R Tames. 2 39 
J P Fairchild . 4 39 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
V £ Hopkins . 4 23 G E Brower 
A Blake . 1 21 r ~ - 
C H Pulis . 2 20 
G Felix . 1 20 
J P Fairchild. 2 19 
W Lang . 4 19 
H W Dreyer . 4 19 
F B Stephenson.... 0 18 
C R James . 1 17 
Sweenstake, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 1 22 H W Dreyer 
G Stephenson. Jr... 3 22 C Blake 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 22 
A Blake . 1 22 
C R Tames. 1 21 
L C Hopkins . 4 21 
Shoot-ofF, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 1 24 A Blake . 
G G Stephenson.... 3 24 A E Hendrickson.. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
Shoot-off. 25 targets, handicap: 
G Stephenson, Jr... 3 24 F S Hyatt. 
C. R. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap, gun 
the elbow: 
0 22 
0 20 
1 19 
2 IS 
4 17 
2 16 
1 20 
2 20 
2 IS 
2 18 
0 IS 
17 
17 
0 17 
0 10 
A E Hendrickson 
G Felix . 
J F James . 
*A V Suydam ... 
*H D Jones . 
W Lang . 
*J F Bergen . 
J P Fairchild.... 
*H D Tones. 
G G Stephenson... 
L C Hopkins . 
H W Dreyer . 
*A V Suydam. 
W Lang . 
*J F Bergen. 
C H Pulis. 
F S Hyatt. 
J F James. 
*H D Tones. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
*A V Suydam . 
Dr Keyes . 
*J I Bergen.•. 
J F James 
J P Fairchild . 
*H D Jones... 
*A V Suydam. 
G W Brower .. 
18 
IS 
1 17 
2 15 
0 14 
0 12 
12 
6 
14 
2 39 
0 3S 
6 37 
8 36 
2 36 
0 36 
S 34' 
0 29 
4 36 
2 17 
1 16 
2 16 
0 15 
2 13 
0 12 
0 12 
0 17 
1 20 
1 19 
2 18 
2 18 
0 16 
0 15 
2 13 
1 21 
2 17 
1 19 
below 
F B Stephenson.. 
CR James. 
F S Hvatt . 
A E Hendrickson 
W Lang . 
C H Pulis . 
Trophy shoot, 25 
A E Hendrickson 
G Stephenson, Jr 
L C Hopkins _ 
C H Pulis . 
F B Stephenson.. 
A Blake . 
G H Felix .. 
G Brower ... 
H W Dreyer 
J F James ... 
*J T Bergen 
targets, handicap: 
H W Dreyer .. 
F S Hyatt . 
C Blake . 
*H D Tones... 
*A Suydam. 
Dr Keyes .... 
16 
15 
12 
10 
9 
21 
19 
18 
0 18 
0 18 
0 16 
G Brower . 2 15 
•J F Bergen. 0 12 
16 
C R James . 2 21 
C H Felix . 1 21 
J P Fairchild. 2 21 J' F James .. . . .. . .. i 
Special shoot, 10 pair doubles, scratch: 
G Felix . 13 F B Stephenson. 
C H Pulis . 13 w Lang 
G G Stephenson, Jr_ 12 - - - 
A Blake . li 
G Brower . 10 
C Blake . 10 
.. 9 
.. 9 
.. 9 
. - - S 
H M Brigham . S 
A E Hendrickson. 4 
J I Bergen 
J P Fairchild 
South End Gun Club. 
Camden, Feb. 23.—T.homas Rexon, of Camden, yester¬ 
day won the Stockton-Butler cup on the grounds of the 
South End Gun Club, Camden, defeating E. Fred Slear 
by the narrow margin of one target in the shoot-off, the 
two having tied at 75 in the total of the four shoots. 
The shoot yesterday was the final one for the trophy. 
Trophy shoot: 
J Anthony.16 13 E Slear .19 19 
r Horner .18 14 E Holloway .16 IS 
T Rexon . IS 20 
Shoot-off: 
Rexon .18 14 Slear . 19 13 
Washington Birthday Shoot at Larchmont. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Feb. 23.—A largely attended holi¬ 
day shoot was held by the Larchmont Yacht Club yester¬ 
day afternoon at its traps on the Sound. Sixty gunners 
reported at the firing line. In addition to the home 
squad, there was a full representation from the New 
Tork Athletic Club and the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. 
4 here were also many visiting gunners who came for 
f,,?, 0 *-,’ rom Albany, Portland, Me., Boston, Philadelphia, 
Wilmington, Del., and Willimantic, Conn. Several pro¬ 
fessionals also competed. 
The main event of the day was that for the trophy 
donated by the chairman of the Larchmont shooting 
committee, Ralph L. Spotts, who arranged and conducted 
the big program. The shoot was a handicap affair, 100 
targets, and required a deciding round. It was finally 
won by Dr. De Wolfe, who actually broke 91 clay birds. 
C. H. Newcomb, of Philadelphia, broke 95. The latter 
had the high average for the day. 
In a fine-man team shoot between the Larchmont Yacht 
Club and the New York Athletic Club the former won 
by 422 to 409. Each man shot 100 targets. 
A special 50-target shoot, the feature of the morning’s 
competition, was won by J. II. Anderson, of Philadel¬ 
phia, who made only one miss. The summaries: 
Five extra events, 15 targets: 
Slear, 19 . 
Stockton, IS . 
Hineline, 19 . 
E Holloway, 16 . 
Johnson, 16 . 
Wakeman, 18 . 
Butler, 16 . 
Rexon, 18 . 
Pechman, 20 . 
H Anthony, 16 . 
Horner, IS . 
J Anthony, 16 . 
Chalmers, 16 . 
Goodfellow, 16 . 
Coogan, 16 . 
J Dungan, 16 . 
Quigley, 16 . 
Stiles, 16 . 
PI Bartlett, 16 . 
Eisenhart, 18 . 
Cummings, 15 . 
Fleming, 18 . 
Whitaker, 18 . 
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Dr De Wolfe 
J R Collins... 
C PI Newcomb 
A G South worth.... 
T H Vanderveer.... 
W B Ogden. 
H L Hoyt . 
E G Unitt. 
A E Ranney .16 
T H Hendrickson.. 10 96 
E A Wilson .12 96 
G J Corbett.11 96 
C W Billings. 10 96 
T Lenane .14 95 
G L Bready.14 94 
E L Robbins .15 94 
W E Bemis . 20 94 
J E Meyer .14 93 
F A Hodgman. 5 92 
W F Clarke . 6 92 
J W Alker.15 92 
A W Church .15 92 
G F Pelham .12 91 
K R Hooker.10 91 
*G L Lyon. 0 91 
W D Hinds. 11 91 
F Schauffler . S 91 
M V Lenane .10 91 
Dr Short . 15 90 
Dr Von Roeder .... 2S 90 
J H Anderson .10 89 
L Crawford .15 89 
E P Alker .16 89 
R L Spotts . 0 89 
*T T Skelly. 0 88 
P Beale . 20 88 
C M Gould . 25 87 
C W Bechtel. 15 86 
H C Pearsall .16 86 
W Peabody, Jr.11 85 
J G Batterson. 15 85 
W J Elias . 14 84 
H L Edgarton .15 S2 
B M Pligginson.10 82 
D McMahon . 20 74 
E Eckert .18 74 
A P Walker . 20 71 
P A Robinson .16 70 
A R Southwork ... 23 64 
Spotts cup, handicap, 100 targets: 
15 100 
20 100 
5 100 
14 100 
10 98 
16 98 
10 97 
20 97 
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Eagle Gun Club. 
Manoa, Pa., Feb. 23. —Twenty-four holiday marksmen 
made the journey to Manoa yesterday to help the Eagle 
Gun Club celebrate Washington’s Birthday by shooting 
in the 15-bird event, and out of this number, only three 
succeeded in running a clean slate. Sharon, Fisher and 
Coblentz were the winners, and they divided first money, 
which amounted to a tidy sum. The match scheduled 
between Brewer and Hendrickson for to-day at Bristol 
has been postponed. Scores: 
Fifteen-bird event, handicap rise: 
Sharon, 30 . 
Fisher, 30 . 
Coblentz, 29 . 
Muller, 30 .. 
Murphy, 30 . 
W Wolstencroft, 30 . 
Painter, 29 . 
Johnson, 20 . 
Beattie, 28 . 
Hoffer, 28 . 
Jackson, 29 . 
I Wolstencroft, 30. 
Parker, 30 . 
Stecker, 28 . 
Eckenhoffer, 8 . 
Smith, 28 . 
Rotzell, 29 . 
Torrey, 28 . 
Wingate, 28 . 
Gideon, 29 . 
Curtis. 28 . 
Doe. 28 . 
Pebbles, 28 . 
Seinhagen, 28 . 
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Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23.—Harry H. Sloan outshot 
a small but select field of holiday gunners who par¬ 
ticipated in the special events held under the auspices 
of the Meadow Springs Gun Club, at Fifty-seventh 
street and Lancaster avenue, yesterday afternoon. Out 
of his 100 targets, Sloan broke 88, besides smashing 16 
of his 12 pairs of doubles. Sloan secured the silver 
dipper for his efforts in the 100-target event, and also 
won the spoon donated for the best score in the 
doubles. 
C. T. Garrett, shooting under the name of Hogan, was 
second high man, with 84' breaks, winning the merchan¬ 
dise prize event. Scores: 
60-target 
Prize Shoot. 
Targets: 20 20 Dbls. 15 15 15^5 Total. 
G Smith .15 17 15 IS 10 12 9 10 73 
Serfass . 9 15 13 16 10 10 10 7 63 
Keenan . 6 8 10 16 10 8 10 7 49 
Longbrake ?. 5 12 10 17 7 11 7 12 54 
Soley . 9 10 15 18 9 11 10 2 51 
Hogan . 17 17 10 19 10 14 15 11 84 
Alexander . 14 17 13 18 11 11 12 9 74 
Fees . 13 14 10 17 8 11 7 10 63 
Emerson . 13 11 14 18 9 14 6 13 66 
Sloan . 19 18 16 19 15 10 13 13 88 
Chandler . 12 17 13 18 7 9 13 12 70 
Strickland . 11 .. 10. 10 
Won by Dr. De Wolfe on shoot-off. 
Five-man team match: 
Larchmont Yacht Club. New York A. C. 
R L Spotts.89 FA Hodgman.87 
J H Vanderveer... 88 C W Billings .86 
E A Wilson .84 F Schauffler.S3 
K R Hooker .81 M V Lenane .81 
G L Bready. 80—422 B M Higginson... 72—409 
The grounds of the Larchmont Yacht Club also served 
as the scene of the New York Athletic Club holiday 
shoot, the principal events of which were: 
Holiday cup, handicap, 50 targets: 
G L Bready _ 
.... 6 
50 
F 
H Schauffler ... 
.. o 
45 
E A Wilson _ 
.... 4 
49 
G 
T Corbett . 
9 
45 
F A Hodgman.. 
.... 0 
4S 
G 
F Pednam . 
.. 4 
45 
B M Higginson. 
2 
4$ 
W 
T Elias . 
... 4 
44 
Dr De Wolfe . 
.... 6 
48 
J 
G Batterson.... 
... G 
43 
M V Lenane ... 
9 
47 
w 
B Ogden. 
... 4 
42 
C W Billings ... 
9 
46 
G 
W Lembeck... 
... 4 
39 
E Eckart . 
.... s 
46 
A 
E Ranney. 
.. 4 
38 
.... 6 
46 
P 
.. G 
38 
R L Spotts. 
.... 0 
46 
C 
W Bechtel. 
.. G 
3S 
Haslin cup, handicap, 
25 
targets: 
Dr De Wolfe .. 
.... 3 
25 
G 
W Lembeck ... 
21 
C W Billings .. 
.... 1 
24 
E 
A Wilson . 
9 
21 
G T Corbett. 
.... 1 
24 
G 
F Pelham . 
9 
20 
T G Batterson . 
.... 3 
24 
w 
T Elias . 
9 
20 
T Lenane . 
.... 3 
24 
c 
W Bechtel .... 
.. 3 
20 
A E Rannev ... 
9 
23 
R 
T. Spotts. 
.. 0 
20 
F H Schauffler. 
.... 0 
23 
P 
Beale . 
9 
19 
W B Ogden... 
9 
23 
E 
Eckart . 
.. 4 
19 
F A Hodgman. 
.... 0 
92 
T* 
M TTior<rinson.. 
. 1 
16 
G L, Bready.... 
9 
p 
R Robinson... 
.. 3 
15 
M V Lenane ... 
.... 1 
90 
February cup, 
handicap. 
25 targets: 
F A Hodgman 
.... 0 
25 
C. 
F Pelham .... 
21 
T G Batterson . 
.... 3 
25 
G 
W Lembeck ... 
9 
21 
A E Ranney .. 
9 
24 
T 
Lenane . 
.. 3 
20 
P Beale . 
.... 3 
24 
C 
W Bechtel _ 
.. 3 
20 
R L Spotts. 
.... 0 
24 
P 
R Robinson ... 
9 
20 
C W Billings .. 
.... 1 
23 
F 
H Schauffler .. 
. 0 
19 
G T Cprbett ... 
.... 1 
23 
W 
T Elias . 
9 
19 
G L Bready ... 
? 
22 
M 
V Lenane _ 
.. 1 
IS 
E A Wilson ... 
9 
22 
E 
Eckart . 
. . 4 
17 
B M Higginson 
... i 
22 
W 
B Ogden . 
., 2 
17 
Dr De Wolfe .. 
_2 
22 
Won by F. A. 
Hodgman 
on shoot-off with J. 
G. Bat- 
terson. 
Tournament cup, handicap, 25 
targets: 
Dr De Wolfe .. 
.... 3 
25 
F 
A Hodgman .. 
.. 9 
22 
E A Wilson .... 
9 
25 
G 
1 Corbett . 
. . 1 
22 
W B Ogden ... 
2 
25 
B 
M Higginson.. 
9 
21 
R L Spotts. 
.... 0 
24 
E 
Eckart . 
.. 4 
21 
T Lenane . 
.... 3 
24 
G 
F Pelham . 
9 
21 
C W Bechtel .. 
.... 3 
23 
T 
G Batterson ... 
.. 3 
21 
G L Bready .. 
.... 3 
23 
A 
E Rannev . 
.. 3 
21 
C W Billings .. 
.... 1 
23 
P 
R Robinson ... 
.. 4 
20 
W T Elias . 
9 
22 
F 
H Schauffler... 
.. 0 
20 
M V Lenane ... 
.... i 
22 
P 
Beale . 
.. 3 
IS 
G W Lembeck . 
2 
22 
Won by Dr. De Wolfe on shoot-off. 
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