April i, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
511 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., March ^6. —The gunners at¬ 
tending the N. Y. A. C. shoot to-day had their marks¬ 
manship put to a severe test by the strong, puffy wind 
sweeping' in off the Sound, and high scores were scarce. 
There was a good turnout considering the two-day shoot 
our boys indulged in earlier in the week. The summaries 
are given below: 
Trial shoot, special, scratch, 10 targets: 
F A Schauffler. 9 B M Higginson. 7 
E A Wilson. 8 X M Jones. < 
W B Ogden. 8 
A E Ranney. 8 
G F Pell. 7 
W B Elias. 7 
E N Huggins. 7 
R R Debacher . 6 
C Mayer . 6 
G Lembeck . 5 
G H Abbott. 5 
I) E McMahon. 5 
Bready cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
F A Schauffler. 1 24 
W B Elias. 3 22 
E A Wilson. 2 22 
G Lembeck . 2 22 
D E McMahon. 4 21 
G F Pell. 1 19 
G H Abbott. 2 19 
B M Higginson.... 1 19 
P R Robinson. 4 18 
R R Debacher. 5 IS 
E N Huggins. 5 
G W Kuchler. 1 
C Mayer . 0 
W B Ogden. 1 
G M Jones. 5 
J Martin . 0 
J I Brandenburg... 5 
G M Thomson. 3 
O C Grinnell. 1 
A E Ranney. 1 
17 
17 
17 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
Soecial shoot, 15 targets, scratch: 
A E Ranney.14 
W B Ogden.12 
G F Pell . 11 
W B Elias.H 
F A Schauffler.11 
G Lembeck .11 
G Debacher .11 
E A Wilson .10 
D E McMahon.10 
G H Abbott.10 
G M Jones.10 
C Mayer .10 
B M Higginson. 9 
E N Huggins. 8 
March cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
W B Elias. 3 23 
G Lembeck . 2 22 
B M Higginson. 1 22 
D E McMahon.... 4 22 
W B Ogden. 1 22 
E A Wilson. 2 22 
F A Schauffler. 0 22 
A E Ranney. 1 21 
G F Pell . 1 20 
E N Huggins. 5 20 
G ' M Jones. 5 20 
Martin . 0 20 
I Brandenburg... 5 20 
R Robinson. 4 18 
G M Thomson. 3 18 
G Debacher . 5 17 
O C Grinnell. 1 17 
G H Abbott. 2 16 
G W Kuchler. 1 16 
C Mayer 
0 14 
Spotts cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
B M Higginson.... 1 24 
G Lembeck . 2 23 
G Debacher . 5 21 
E A Wilson. 2 21 
E N Huggins . 5 21 
T Martin . 0 20 
A E Ranney. 1 20 
W B Ogden. 1 20 
F A Schauffler. 0 19 
D E McMahon. 4 19 
G M Thomson. 3 18 
J I Brandenburg... 5 IS 
G F Pell. 1 IS 
W B Elias . 2 17 
G M Jones . 5 17 
P R Robinson . 4 17 
G W Kuchler. 1 17 
G H Abbott. 2 16 
O C Grinnell. 1 14 
C Mayer . 0 14 
Travers Island trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
M Thomson. 3 24 
E McMahon. 4 23 
Debacher . 5 22 
A Schauffler. 0 21 
N 
G 
D 
G 
F 
E 
G 
J I Brandenburg... 
O C Grinnell. 
A E Rannel. 
E A Wilson. 
Stoll cup, 25 targ< 
O C Grinnell . 
A E Ranney. 
G Lembeck . 
G F Pell. 
F A Schauffler. 
P R Robinson. 
W B Elias..:. 2 19 
W B Ogden. 1 19 
G Martin . 0 18 
B M Higginson. 0 18 
1 17 
2 
21 
G H Abbott. 
2 
17 
5 
21 
P R Robinson.... 
.. 4 
17 
1 
20 
G W Kuchler. 
.. 1 
15 
1 
20 
C Mayer . 
.. 0 
14 
2 
20 
;ts, 
distance handicap: 
20 
21 
T Martin . 
.. 21 
lh 
20 
18 
E A Wilson. 
.. 19 
14 
19 
IS 
W B Ogden. 
.. 20 
14 
20 
17 
C, H Abbott. 
.. 19 
14 
21 
16 
D E McMahon... 
.. 17 
13 
17 
16 
T M Tones. 
.. 16 
13 
16 
16 
G M Thomson.... 
.. 18 
11 
19 
15 
G Debacher . 
.. 16 
14 
20 
15 
21 
19 
F A Schauffler... 
.. 21 
17 
W B Elias. 
B M Higginsot 
Shoot-off: 
O C Grinnell. 
One hundred target handicap, in strings of 25: 
G Lembeck . 8 88 
F A Schauffler. 1 86 
E A Wilson. 8 85 
D E McMahon.16 85 
B M Higginson.... 8 83 
W B Elias.10 81 
A E Ranney. 4 80 
G Debacher . 20 7S 
E N Huggins. 20 77 
W B Ogden. 4 77 
G M Thomson.12 
G F Pell. 4 
T I Brandenberg... 20 
T M Jones .20 
J Martin . 0 
O C Grinnell. 4 
G H Abbott. 8 
C Mayer . 0 
P I< Robinson.16 
G W Kuchler. 4 
One hundred targets, scratch, in strings of 25: 
F A Schauffler. 85 
B M Higginson. 82 
G Lembeck . 80 
E A Wilson. 77 
A E Ranney. 76 
W B Ogden. 73 
W B Elias. 71 
G F Pell. 70 
T Martin . 69 
D E McMahon. 69 
J. F. Pratt, of Philadelphia, visited the Du Pont Club 
yesterday for the first time. He had two valuable guns 
with him, one being a $500 Purdy hammer weapon. 
The club had on hand six guns presented by Gen. T. 
Coleman du Pont. The results in the T. Coleman 
du Pont merchandise event were: 
Class A, 25—Frank Matthewson. 
Class B, 20 out of 25—Victor du Pont, 3d, Stanley 
Steele, H. C. Pollock, Dr. S. C. Rumford, W. A. 
Joslyn. 
Class C, 16 out of 25—W. Tomlinson, Dr. Bedford, 
W. M. Hammond, C. R. Kenworthy, Dr. A. Patterson, 
W. B. Smith, Jr., Dr. C. R. Jefferis, Jr., S. Tuchton. 
Class D. 12 out of 25—H. T Reed, S. J. Newman, J. B. 
Owens, William Coyne, J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
The Du Pont Club members are greatly interested in 
the two-man team championship elimination race, which 
will start next Saturday. The prizes will be two silver 
cups, presented by a member who withholds his name. 
Club members only are eligible to compete. 
The full scores of yesterday’s shoot follow: J. W. 
Pratt 23 out of 25, William Edmanson 22, T. W. Mat¬ 
thewson 18, E. E. Handy 10, H. L. Morgan 18, H. T. 
Reed 12, M. Lynch 16, J. Monihan 11, William McKinney 
9, J. Robison 9, J. W. Mathews 14, N. K. Smith 19, W. 
S. Simpson 18, J. McKelvey 22, F. Mathewson 25, Victor 
du Pont 20, H. H. Lukens 21, S. Steels 20, W. E. Ross 
8, W. W. Bacon 11, L. Evans 19, H. Winchester 17, H. 
5. McComb 14, W. Tomlinson 16, E. H. Lambert 11, 
T. W. Young 15, S. G. David 15, J. J. Magahern 11, 
Dr. Bedford 16, Clyde Leedom 18, L. C. Lyon 16, Dr. 
Hibbert 13, H. G. Mitchell 13, Guy Lambert 5, R. S. 
Robison 7, J. T. Skelly 23, T. H. Keller 20, H. J. Don¬ 
nelly 25, T. W. Keithley 21, D. J. Dougherty 14, W. M. 
Hammond 16, William Foord 21, S. B. Trott 22, .C. P. 
Sharpless 6, R. Langford 7, J. Winchester 22, Col. Bryson 
6, F. King 12, W. H. Neely 9, J. B. McHugh 22, S. 
Tuchton 16, T. R. Lynam 21, Dr. Darlington 18, S. J. 
Newman 12, P. H. Ferree 6, H. C. Pollock, 20, H. P. 
Carlon 17, R. L. Conner 17, I. Turner 14, C. R. Ken¬ 
worthy 16, Dr. A. Patterson 16, W. B. Smith, Jr., 16, 
A. M. Lindsay 17, J. B. Owens 12, William Coyne 12, 
W. S. Garan 19, Eugene S. du Pont 21, R. A. Vance 18, 
Dr. F. A. Buclcmaster 22, Dr. S. C. Rumford 20, Dr. 
Bullock 14, Dr. C. R. Jefferis, Jr., 16, W. F. Jensen 13, 
John Lindsay 19, C. A. Eckman 1, J. A. MacMullen 13, 
W. A. Toslvn 20, J. W. Anderson, Jr., 12, J. E. Ewing 
2 9 , T. E. Doremus 21, A. G. Reilly 12, G. T. White 4, 
E. J. White 6. _ 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, N. Y., March 26.—Weather conditions were 
very unfavorable to-day, yet a goodly number of shoot¬ 
ers gathered before the Crescent traps and rolled up a 
number of creditable scores in the events on the pro¬ 
gram. Fred Shattuck, of Columbus, O., who won the 
Grand American Handicap last year in the West, was 
a visitor, and took part in several of the contests, shoot¬ 
ing from scratch. The summaries: 
Monthly cup, 50 targets, handicap: 
R H George . 8 45 A E Hendrickson... 6 38 
G G Stephenson, Jr 6 44 F S_ Hyatt 
George Felix . 4 43 
F B Stephenson.... 0 42 
T S Lawson.10 40 
G H Piercy. 0 3S 
H M Brigham. 2 38 
W Green . 4 38 
*F Shattuck 
76 
74 
73 
70 
69 
67 
66 
63 
63 
62 
J F James. 3 
G H Piercy. 1 
George Felix . 2 
H M Brigham. 0 
A Bingham . 1 
F B Stephenson.... 0 19 
C R James. 2 19 
G G Stephenson... 3 19 
C J McDermott. 3 19 
23 
22 
22 
22 
21 
Sweepstakes, 25 
targets. 
handicap: 
18 
W W Pell. 
... 5 
23 
< Blake . 
R H George _ 
... 4 
22 
George Felix . 
2 
18 
J S Lawson. 
... 5 
21 
F P> Stephenson... 
. 3 
17 
"A Blake . 
9 
21 
J F James. 
G G Stephenson... 
. 3 
17 
C H Pulis. 
... 3 
20 
. 3 
16 
T P Fairchild.... 
... 3 
20 
G II Piercy. 
. 1 
14 
\V Green . 
9 
19 
C T McDermott.... 
. 3 
13 
C R Tames. 
F S Hyatt. 
*Guest. 
9 
... 2 
IS 
18 
*F Shattuck . 
. 0 
20 
Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, March 18. —This was a fairly pleasant day, 
with the exception of a strong wind from the east, which 
made it rather hard to connect with the flying targets. 
Stannard hung up the high score in event No. 1 with 
46 out of 50, while Sharp was close after him with 44, 
Mathews getting third place with 43. 
Young took first honors in event No. 2, at the doubles, 
scoring 32 out of the 20 pairs. MacLachlan was next in 
line with 30, while Sharp and Stannard each broke 29. 
In the practice event Young and Stannard tied with 
20 each, while MacLachlan and Mathews each scored 18. 
Sharp took first place in the next event at 25 singles 
with 20 and scored 21 in another. 
Frank Collins found time to stop in and shoot a cen¬ 
tury while on his way to Iowa. 
C. B. Barnes took his first tryout on our grounds to- 
dav, and says he is going to get back in the fray. 
Hartman, Miss Sullivan and Koutsoumbos are new 
beginners, who will soon improve with practice. 
Events: 
T argets: 
J S Young, 20. 
W D Stannard, 16. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
50 
20p 
25 
25 
25 
25 
5p 
31 
23 
38 
32 
20 
39 
30 
18 
8 
46 
29 
20 
7 
43 
28 
18 
19 
6 
44 
29 
16 
20 
i9 
2i 
5 
35 
C H Pulis. 6 37 
J F James. 6 36 
T P Fairchild . 6 36 
C R James. 4 34 
W W Pell. 10 34 
0 28 
Sweepstakes, 25 targets, handicap: 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 3 22 J F James. 3 21 
A E Hendrickson... 3 22 F B Stephenson.... 0 20 
T S Lawson. 5 22 C R James. 2 18 
F S Hyatt. 2 22 C J McDermott. 3 IS 
Shoot-off: G. G. Stephenson, Jr., 24, Hyatt 21, Hen¬ 
drickson 21. 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
C Blake . 3 19 
J P Fairchild. 3 19 
F S Hyatt. 2 18 
A Blake . 2 17 
W Green . 2 17 
R H George . 4 21 
C H Pulis. 3 13 
T Weres, 16 . 
T P Brie, 16. 32 .. 13 14. 
C B Ver Noay, 16. 26 .. 10 11. 
C B Barnes, 16. 33 .. 14 18. 
C H Hartman, 16. 3 .. 
C Collins. 16 . 42 26 . 4 
Miss J V Sullivan, 16. 7 14 10 
G P Koutsoumbos, 16. 6 7 14 .. 
March 19.—This was the most pleasant "day we have 
had since last fall, the sky being clear and the sun 
warming up the atmosphere, so that quite a large number 
turned out for an afternoon’s sport at our park. _ A large 
number of visitors were present besides the thirty-eight 
shooters who toed the mark on the firing line. Fred 
Bills found time to stop with us for to-day, and although 
he said he had not done much shooting and wasn’t 
feeling in the best of trim, he managed to top the list 
in each event with a total of 97 out of 100 at singles, 
and losing only two birds out of the 20 pairs of doubles. 
Fetherston headed the amateurs by scoring 44 out of 50 
in event No. 1, from the 19yd. mark, and breaking 27 
in the doubles from 17yds. McGarv tied Fetherston’s 
score in this event, shooting from 16vds. 
Shriglev also did good work in the handicap event by 
scoring 43 out of 50 from the lSvd. mark, P.onsor making 
the same score from 16yds. Thwaites landed a score 
of 91 from 18yds., while Hlarka broke the same num¬ 
ber from 16yds. Mott and Sharp each broke 27 in the 
double event at 20 pairs. Bonsor and Martin each 
scored 25 in this event. 
In the practice event at 25 singles. Sharp and Panesi 
each scored 22, Kausche and Emery breaking 21, while 
Eck, Nitschke, Taggart and Robb each made a 20. 
\V. W. Bonsor, of Dubuque, la., and J. G. Martin, 
of Harrisburg, Pa., were visiting shooters who made their 
first appearance in our park. 
Events: 
Targets: 
J H Shriglev, 18 
12 3 
50 40 25 
43 18 
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
25 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 
*F Shattuck''!!!!!: 0 24 H Thwaite, 18 . 41 .. 17 19 21 20 21 21 
J. F. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
W W Pell. 5 25 
R H George. 4 24 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
H M Brigham. 1 22 
W Green . 2 22 
F S Hvatt. 2 21 
G II Piercy . 1 21 
A E Hendrickson... 3 
T S Lawson. 5 
G Felix . 2 
C R James. 2 
C T McDermott.... 3 
C H Pulis. 3 
A Bingham . 0 
G M Thomson. 63 
O C Grinnell. 63 
C Mayer . 63 
G W Kuchler. 5S 
G Debacher . 58 
G H Abbott. 58 
E N Huggins. 57 
T I Brandenburg. 53 
P R Robinson. 47 
F. B. Stephenson trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
W W Pelf.. 5' 23 
W Green . 2 21 
A E Hendrickson... 3 19 
W Fredrick . 0 19 
F S Hyatt. 2 18 
George Felix . 2 18 
H M Brigham. 1 18 
G H Piercy. 1 17 
C H Pulis . 3 
J P Fairchild. 3 
J F James. 3 
G G Stephenson... 3 
J S Lawson. 5 
C R James. 2 
R H George . 4 
F Shattuck. 
21 
21 
21 
20 
20 
19 
15 
17 
17 
16 
16 
15 
1.3 
4 13 
0 16 
C R Seelig, IS.29 
L M Fetherston, 19. 44 27 .. 
Geo Eck, 19 . 28 23 20 
F G Bills. 16.4S 35 25 
W Mott, 16 . 29 27 .. 
T R Sharp. ’0. 36 27 22 
C O Smith, 16. 35 .. .. 
W B Fenstermaker, 16.... 28 .. 19 
W W Bonsor. 16. 43 25 19 
T G Martin, 16.31 25 15 
T W Hoffman. 16.40 .. .. 
\V F Rilev, IS. 36 21 15 
16 13 16 
24 
14 .. .. 
19 21 13 
19 18 14 
.. 13 12 
10 .. .. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
DuPont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., March 26.—Eighty-two marksmen 
faced the traps at the weekly shoot of the Du Pont Gun 
Club yesterday afternoon. Several expert amateurs from 
other clubs were among the competitors. Frank Mathew¬ 
son was high gun, breaking 115 out of a total of 125 
targets. He made a score of 25 straight, as did several 
others. Ties of the previous Saturday were shot off. 
The results were: 
Class A, Frank Matthewson, 25 straight; Class B, Dr. 
F. A. Buckmaster, 22 out of 25; Class C, Dr. Darling¬ 
ton, 18 out of 25; Class D, Mr. Betts, 16 out of 25. 
In a tie held over for two weeks, F. F. Lofland won 
from II. T. Reed. Lofland made 13 to his opponent’s 12. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
G H Piercy. 1 20 
R H George. 4 20 
A Bingham . 0 20 
F S Hvatt. 2 19 
A E Hendrickson.. 3 19 
W Green . 2 19 
J P Fairchild. 3 
George Felix 
18 
17 
T W Killer, 16... 
L R Killer. 16... 
T T Cole, 16. 
P Ward, 16 . 
F E Gould, 16 ... 
C Nitschke, 16 ... 
C C Emery, 16_ 
F Hlarka, 16 . 
C D McGary, 16. 
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26 
38 .. .. 
34 .. .. 
35 .. .. 
25 .. .. 
34 .. 20 
38 .. 21 
41 ..19 
44 .. 19 
19. 
19 17 14 15 
21 22 
14 10 L L 
15 17 .. 
20 16 .. 
os 22 19 
18 L .'. 
C J McDermott. 3 16 
C R James. 2 15 
T F James. 3 12 
C H Pulis . 3 19 
F Shattuck . 0 19 
15 
20 
20 
Stiner trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
George Felix . 
G G Stephenson.. 
21 
20 
H M Brigham. 1 20 
W W Pell . 5 20 
W Green . 2 20 
T F James. 3 18 
C H Pulis . 3 18 
A Blake . 2 18 
C Blake . 2 17 
R H George . 4 17 
F B Stephenson.... 0 16 
G H Piercy. 1 16 
C R Tames. 2 15 
F S Ilyatt. 2 15 
A Bingham . 0 15 
T P Fairchild. 3 14 
J S Lawson. 5 13 
*F Shattuck . 0 16 
Doran, 16.36 
O Kausche, 16 . 36 
T Panesi, 16 .39 
F M Carter, 16.26 
T A Taggart, 16 . 39 
Dr C E Robb, 16. 33 
Dr W C Sanford, 16. 
Dr R A Griffith, 16. 
O M George, 16. 
W W Flewellin, 16. 
J E Jones, 16.- 
Mrs Cather, 19 . 5 
Miss Sullivan, 16 . 4 
F Mullady, 16 . 3 
H Nitschke, 16 . 3 
Wm. 
9 10 11 13 
5 9 11 8 
14 15 13 15 
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F. Merkle, Supt. 
