470 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 25, 1911. 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, March 19.—Most excellent weather 
conditions favored the New York Athletic Club at its 
weekly shoot yesterday, and the performances of the par¬ 
ticipants have rarely been surpassed. The club held an 
open 100 -target scratch event in addition to the regular 
weekly competitions. Forty-four took part in the extra 
shoot, eleven scores of 90 being registered, and some 
twenty-five more ranging from 75 to 90. Fred. A. Hodg- 
man, 'of the Athletics, was the winner, with a 25 in his 
first event and four 24s, rolling up the splendid total 
of 97 . He was hard pressed, however, by the former 
national champion, John H. Hendrickson, with 96. In 
third place were R. L. Spotts, of Larchmonts, and G. 
G. Dimock, of Yale, with 95. 
The Ilaslin cup became the permanent property of Hodg- 
man by winning his fifth leg on the trophy with a 
straight 25. The shooting throughout the afternoon was 
of a very high order. Scores: 
Open scratch shoot, 100 targets: 
97 
96 
95 
95 
93 
92 
92 
92 
91 
91 
90 
88 
J Nicholas . 88 
A E Ranney . 87 
K R Hooker . S 6 
E A Wilson. 86 
J Hoyt, Jr. 86 
H M Brigham. S5 
G F Pelham. 84 
E H Thompson. S4 
F H Schauffler. 83 
F A Hodgman 
T II Hendrickson. 
G E Dimock . 
R L Spotts. 
S Scott . 
J Corlies . 
G Lyon . 
G T Corbett . 
S Biddle . 
B M Higginson... 
J Morrison . 
W B Ogden 
G L Bready. S3 
Dr E R De Wolfe. 82 
W J Elias . 81 
M V Lenane . 80 
T J O’Donohue. 80 
C H Anderson. 79 
H Bankard . 79 
G M Thomson. 79 
W J Simpson. 78 
J G Batterson. 76 
J M Palmer, Jr. 75 
T Lenane, Tr. 74 
D F McMahon. 73 
F. F Crowe . 73 
H Warner . 65 
W Bowler . 64 
T W Alker. 63 
J E Meyer ..'. 58 
R R Debacher.52 
A W Walker. 52 
F A Hodgman . 
A E Ranney. 
G Lembeck . 
Geo Lyon . 
G F Pelham. 
T G Batterson. 
E A Wilson. 
G L Bready. 
G J Corbett. 
B M Higginson. 
handicap: 
0 
25 
M V Lenane. 
1 
22 
9 
24 
T T O’Donohue. 
2 
00 
9 
24 
G M Thomson. 
3 
22 
o 
24 
D F McMahon. 
3 
21 
l 
23 
E F Crowe. 
3 
21 
9 
23 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 
1 
21 
9 
23 
I\ R Debacher. 
5 
21 
l 
23 
W T Simpson. 
2 
21 
0 
99 
T Lenane, Tr . 
1 
19 
l 
09 
' G W Kuchler . 
1 
IS 
March cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
W 1 Elias . 3 25 D F McMahon. 3 22 
F A Hodgman. 0 24 
B M Higginson.... 1 24 
A E Ranney. 2 °4 
E A Wilson. 2 24 
T T O'Donohue. 2 24 
E F Crowe. 3 24 
Geo Lvon . 0 24 
G M Thomson. 3 23 
G F Pelham. 1 23 
I G Batterson. 2 23 
G J Corbett. 0 22 
G Lembeck . 2 21 
G L Bready. 1 21 
Dr E R De Wolfe... 1 21 
W J Simpson. 1 20 
M V Lenane. 1 19 
G W Kuchler. 1 18 
T Lenane, Tr. 1 18 
R R Debacher. 5 17 
Spotts trophy, 25 targets, 
G J Corbett. 0 25 
B M Higginson. 1 25 
G Lembeck . 2 25 
W J Elias . 2 24 
F A Hodgman. 0 24 
F. A Wilson. 2 23 
G L Bready. 1 23 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 1 23 
A E Ranney. 2 22 
T T O’Donohue.... 2 22 
E F Crowe. 3 22 
handicap: 
W I Simpson. 2 22 
G M Thomson. 3 22 
G F Pelham. 1 21 
J G Batterson. 2 21 
Geo Lyon . 0 21 
D F McMahon. 3 20 
G W Kuchler . 1 20 
M V Lenane . 1 19 
T Lenane, Jr. 1 19 
R R Debacher . 5 16 
Travers Island cup, 25 targets, handicap. 
A 
h Ranney.. 
9 
25 
G 
Lembeck . 
9 
25 
F 
A Hodgman. 
.. n 
24 
B 
M Higginson..., 
.. 1 
21 
F. 
A Wilson .. 
9 
24 
G 
M Thompson... 
.. 3 
24 
G 
J Corbett. 
.. 0 
23 
M 
V Lenane.. 
.. 1 
23 
D 
F McMahon... 
.. 4 
’’S 
C. 
M Lyon. 
n 
23 
Shoot-off won by Ranney. 
W T Simpson. 2 22 
G F Pelham. 1 22 
T Lenane, Jr. 1 22 
Dr E R De Wolfe.. 1 21 
W I Elias . 3 21 
T J O’Donohue. 2 20 
R R Debacher. 5 19 
F. F Crowe. 3 IS 
J G Batterson. 2 17 
S. S. White Gun Glub. 
Holmesbvrg Junction, Pa., March 19.—There was a 
lively scramble among the S. S. White gunners to secure 
the. much-coveted silver spoons the club offered for the 
various events in the monthly shoot, which was held here 
yesterday afternoon. Twenty-seven men attended, and 
one of the visitors, C. B. Cole, of Yardville, N. Y., a 
former State champion of New Jersey, tied with Griffiths 
and W. H. Mathews for the high actual score of the 
day. Each gunner broke 95 out of their 100 targets. In¬ 
asmuch as a dipper was offered by the club for the high 
net score, the two White members got together and 
waived claim to the prize, the spoon being turned over 
to the Yardville gunner. 
The program was the usually varied one of the Dentists. 
There was a club event, which called for a 25-target test, 
with handicaps added to the score. A spoon was offered 
for the winner of this event. Lodge, Roland, Tansey 
and Abbott were on equal footing when the shoot was 
over, with 25 all, but in the following events Roland 
won the dinner by totaling better scores. 
In the 50 targets, which counted in on the Eames 
trophy and also called for the runner-up of the high man 
for a spoon, Roland got a win on the trophy and Howard 
George carried home the silver offering. 
Hoffman fared more than the average gunner did at 
the traps. His high total score on the 75 targets, with 
the handicaps added not only was good for a spoon, but 
as well earned him a leg on the Monitor cup. 
In the class challenge cups, Griffith and Cantrell tied 
for the Class A win with 25, but in the next event Grif¬ 
fith won the point credited to the high men by breaking 
24 to Cantrell’s 23. Appleton led the Class B men with 
25. while Pratt was the best Class C gunner with 24, and 
Roland's 20 overshadowed the other Class B bluerock 
devotees. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., March 20.—Saturday last saw a 
goodly gathering of club members on the shooting 
grounds, and the all-round conditions being of the best, 
the scores proved most excellent, making a number of 
shoot-otls necessary to determine the winners. Sum- 
maries: 
Monthly cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 4 46 
\V \V Peabody. 4 44 
T F Tames. 6 43 
'Geo Felix . 4 42 
Geo Brower . 8 41 
G H Pulis . 6 40 
F B Stephenson.... 0 39 
J S Lawson.10 39 
J P Fairchild. 6 37 
W W Pell.10 35 
A E Hendrickson.. 6 34 
C R James. 4 32 
J. F. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
J P Fairchild. 3 21 
W W Peabody. 2 20 
J S Lawson. 
C H Pulis. 3 25 
F S Hyatt. 2 24 
Geo Brower . 4 74 
Geo Felix . 2 23 
C R James. 2 22 
F B Stephenson_ 0 21 
First prize won by Pulis. Shoot-off for 
Brower 23, Hyatt 20. 
F. B. Stephenson cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
19 
\V W Pell. 5 18 
A E Hendrickson.. 3 17 
second: 
24 
22 
22 
21 
20 
19 
Geo Felix 
C FI Pulis .... 
\V \V Peabody 
J F James.... 
Geo Brower .. 
F S Hyatt ... 
Stake trophv, 25 targets, handicap: 
W W Peabody. 2 25 C Blake . 
T F James. 3 22 Geo Felix 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
F S Hyatt. 2 21 
C H Pulis . 3 21 
T P Fairchild.. 3 21 
W IV Pell. 5 20 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets hand'eap: 
Geo Felix . 2 24 F S Hyatt 
W W Peabody. 2 24 C R James 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
J F James. 3 22 
J P Fairchild. 3 27 
J S Lawson. 5 22 
W W Pell..... 5 19 
C R James. 2 18 
J P Fairchild. 3 18 
Chas Blake . 2 17 
A E Hendrickson.. 3 15 
J S Lawson. 5 16 
.... 2 20 
. 2 19 
Geo Brower . 4 19 
A E Hendrickson.. 
J S Lawson. 
C R James. 
18 
17 
16 
C Blake 
W W Pell. 
C H Pulis... 
A E Hendrickson.. 
20 
20 
20 
17 
16 
17 
Stiner trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 25 
Geo Felix . 2 24 
Geo Brower . 4 23 
r Blake . 2 23 
C H Pulis . 3 22 
W W Peabody . 2 21 
T F Tames. 3 20 
2 20 
2 20 
3 20 
3 20 
J S Lawson. 5 18 
W W Pell. 5 16 
F S Hyatt. 
C R James. 
A E Hendrickson. 
J P Fairchild. 
C H Pulis.'.. 
' 3 
24 
Geo Felix .. 
0 
18 
W W Peabodv . 
9 
23 
W w Pell. 
.... 5 
IS 
F B Stephenson.... 
0 
21 
F S Hyatt. 
9 
13 
T F Tames. 
3 
19 
J S Lawson. 
.... 5 
11 
A E Hendrickson.. 
3 
18 
Leg and trophv won by Pulis. His five best scores 
were 23. 20, 25, 24 and 24. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets._ handicap 
J P Fairchild.. 
\V \V Peabody. 
C Blake . 
J F James. 
C R James.... 
F B Stephenso: 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
. 2 
25 
Geo Brower . 
4 
22 
. 3 
25 
W W Pell. 
5 
22 
9 
24 
F S Hyatt. 
9 
20 
9 
24 
C H Pulis. 
3 
20 
. 3 
23 
A E Hendrickson.. 
3 
19 
. 2 
.. 0 
23 
23 
T S Lawson. 
5 
16 
C Blake . 2 25 
\Y \Y Peabody . 2 23 
Geo Brower . 4 23 
C R Tames. 2 21 
Geo Felix . 2 21 
F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
C H Pulis. 3 19 
J F Tames. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
F S Hyatt. 
W W Pell. 
J S Lawson. 
J P Fairchild. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
C Blake . 2 25 
C II Pulis . 3 25 
J S Lawson. 5 25 
C R Tames. 2 24 
W \V Peabody. 2 23 
Blake, Pulis and Lawson divided the prize. 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
Geo Felix 
F B Stephenson 
J F James. 3 
w \Y Peabody. 2 
F S Hyatt. 2 
25 
0 24 
22 
22 
21 
Geo Felix . 
F S Hyatt. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
I F James. 
W W Pell. 
C R Tames. 
C H 'Pulis . 
J S Lawson. 
A E Hendrickson.. 
17 
17 
16 
16 
14 
13 
23 
3 22 
3 21 
5 21 
IS 
18 
17 
3 18 
Newton Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, N. J., March IS. —The weekly shoot¬ 
ing match of the Newton Gun Club was held this after¬ 
noon. Six members participated, and each shot at 25 
bluerocks. Parker proved the winner by hitting 19, and 
thereby gained 3 points for the Du Pont trophy. The 
following were the scores: Parker 19, Strain 17, Jingling 
15 Daisey 13, McQuaid 11, Fogarty 9. 
On Saturday, April 1, the Lindon Gun Club will have 
a special prize shoot. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
New York, March 17.—The Bergen Beach Gun Club 
held the second shoot of the Spring series on Tuesday, 
March 14, beginning at 11 A. M. The wind from the 
southeast did not appear to affect the flight of the tar¬ 
gets much, but no straight scores were made on the 
club set of traps. Nevertheless on the 25-strings that 
were the rule all day, some of the boys fell down dread¬ 
fully. We shot to-day at 6,800 targets, mostly from the 
club traps, and about eight cases of shells were sold. 
The main event was a distance handicap, three classes. 
Kouwenhoven, at 19yds., was high man in Class A with 
47. Howard Voorhies in Class C exceeded any record 
made by a Class C man heretofore with the same total, 
47, from 16yds., and Dalton was high in Class B with 39. 
Billy De Long handled the scoring end of it. Fred 
Schneider and Sam Short refereed. Harry Bergen at¬ 
tended to- the traps and they certainly were in good order, 
as usual, and Schortemeier cashiered and tabulated the 
scores of the main event. The main event is noted on the 
scores below at 50 targets in three classes, from 16 to 
19yds. The rest were all at 25 targets each from 16yds., 
except the last, which was shot at 22yds., and won by 
Brother Medler. Mr. Wynne, who did not shoot in the 
handicap, a Class A man, made a straight score on the 
lower set of traps. Forty-two shooters participated to¬ 
day. Scores: 
Class A: 
Events: 
Targets: 
Yon Boeckman, 18. 
Dreyer, 18 . 
Welles, 19 . 
Schorty, 19 . 
J Simonson, 18.... 
Medler, 18 . 
H Bergen, 18. 
Kouwenhoven, 19.. 
G Remsen, IS . 
W Simonson, IS... 
Morgan, 18 . 
Booth . 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 
50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
41 17 23 18 20 19 . 
36 14 17 17 24 17 20 19 . 
35. 
43 22 21 20 20 20 . 
42 19 20 IS . 
37 17 16 19 20 17 21 . 14 
34 22 22 22 18 22 .•.12 
47 24 20 . 
43 19 23 24 . 
39 23 20 23 22 22 . 
40 16 20 17 . 
.. 17 18 17 21. 
Class B: 
Gaughen, 17 . 
Erhardt, 17 . 
Dalton, 17 . 
Russell, 17 . 
A Hendrickson, 17. 
38 16 20 20 21 17 19 23 15 17 19 21 .. 
36 21 18 23 19 20 22 21 . 
39 20 19 22 19 15 19 17 20 15 16 14 17 12 
29 15 17 14 11 . 
38 20 14 21 16 14 17 . 
Class C: 
Kelsey, 16 .37 16 .. .. 
Sevier, 16 . 34 21 18 19 
Wellbrock, 16 . 36 22 19 23 
Krug, 16 ...®7 21 19 
16.. 
16 
C R James. 
I.awson. 16 
Tom Short, 
T F James, 16.. 
Scott, 16 . 
Gille, 16 . 
Dr Griffith 
Dr Groll, 16 
J Williams, 16 
34 19 19 17 19 16 19 
29 16 12 18 12 9 .. 
35 . 
37 19 17 19 21 .. 
13. 
. 34 14 9 . 
16 . 40 21 19 20 20 .. 
31 14 19 14 16 19 
29 17 14 
11 
T Klenk, 16 .31 17 16 
Dannefelser 
Garms, 16 . 
H Voorhies, 
Dr Moeller, 
16 
'ie' 
16. 
22 14 17 
24 12 12 12 12 . 
47 22 23 . 
35 9 17 21 17 17 14 18 16 19 21 .. 
Skidmore.29 17 16 14 .... .. 
c tnr i- .18 16 16 21. 
Wynne’".'.’.... 19 18 24 18 24 20 21 22 20 
Raynor .14 .. ... 
Professionals: __ 
Schneider 17.. 42 21 18 18 19 19 . 
Harry Welles, 19... 35 20 19 18 22 20 22 24 23 21 .. .. 
IT A Keller, 16.31 14 16 .. 
Zollinger, 16 .31 8 12 11 
Manhatta. 
\t the sliding distance handicap of the Bergen Beach 
Gun Club on the 19th, eighteen gunners entered, and 
although the conditions were unfavorable, some good 
scores were made, as follows: 
G Kelley . 
J Martin . 
R Morgan . 
W Silkworth . 
M V Suydam . 
Dr Griffith . 
D Tones . 
G S Remsen. 
J Voorhees . 
W L Skidmore. 
J Hewes . 
F R Long . 
J Dannefelser . “ 
T Short . 
A Boberg . 
16 
18 
17 
16 
17 
84 
16 
16 
17 
18 
16 
83 
IS 
17 
15 
13 
19 
82 
14 
17 
17 
IS 
16 
82 
15 
15 
19 
16 
16 
81 
16 
16 
IS 
17 
14 
81 
16 
13 
19 
15 
17 
so 
17 
18 
16 
12 
15 
78 
14 
15 
17 
IS 
12 
76 
18 
14 
16 
15 
13 
76 
12 
15 
20 
15 
14 
75 
18 
15 
15 
14 
12 
74 
15 
10 
13 
15 
IS 
71 
7 
12 
14 
16 
17 
66 
16 
10 
13 
14 
13 
66 
5 
9 
11 
13 
10 
48 
8 
16 
14 
15 
10 
63 
13 
13 
12 
Riverside—Smith ville. 
Fssington, Pa , March 19.—The Riverside C.un Club, 
of Ecsington, won another target race yesterday here by 
out-shooting the Smithville gunners in a lively match, by 
a score of 131 to 103. Elkins and Wiltbank, of the win¬ 
ners, wer- the hi eh men, with 19 breaks each out ot 
their 25 targets. Scores: 
Riverside. 
Elkins .19 
Wiltbank .19 
Steller .18 
Wharber . IS 
Bowers .16 
Fullerton .15 
Eisel .14 
Horn . 12 -131 
Smithville. 
Peben .15 
Moore .14 
Hammond .14 
Martin . 13 
Kepler .12 
Williard .1- 
Fox .H 
Dilkes . 11—103 
