512 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[April i, 1911. 
240 
OUT OF 
250 
Scored by Mr. Neaf Apgar in the Trap-shooting Tournament (Indoor) at the New York 
Sportsman’s Show. In this, the first event of the kind ever given, first honors went to 
fefel 1 ® Factory Loaded Shells 
tvinning the 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 
and 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York. 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
Manhasset Bay Y. C. Invitation Shoot. 
Forty-two gunners took part in the invitation shoot 
■of the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club on Saturday, March 
2o, and it was not until after sundown that the last 
gun was fired. Fourteen clubs in the vicinity of New 
1 ork were represented among the shooters facing the 
traps. 
The chief match of the day was the handicap shoot at 
11 n targets, which was won by D. Provost, of the home 
team by a score of 99, inclusive of his handicap of 25. 
C. Hinsdale and H. L. Hoyt, Jr., of the Manhasset 
Club, tied for second on 95. Hoyt’s actual breaks num¬ 
bering 90 gained for him the high gun price. 
Tn a 50-target scratch shoot preceding the main event 
of the day, H. L. Hoyt, Jr., was the winner with 47, 
J. Hendrickson, 42, taking second. In the professional 
scratch shoot at 100 targets, J. Fanning downed 90 and 
C. \ on Lengerke 81. Scores: 
„ Ildcp. Total. 
1) Provost, Manhasset Bav . 25 
H L Hoyt, Jr, Manhasset Bay. 5 
C Hinsdale, Manhasset Bay . 18 
B Dominick, Rumson C C. 30 
H Whitney, C C of Westchester. 10 
E Lentilhon, Manhasset Bay. 16 
J Kerr, Manhasset Bay . 18 
J W Alker. Manhasset Bay. 14 
A Corlies, Crescent A C. 10 
W Waters, Garden City G C. 10 
E J Lowe, Garden City G C. 12 
F Long, Bergen Beach G C. 8 
T Foster. Bergen Beach G C. S 
J Hendrickson, Crescent A C. 0 
W Borland, New York A C. 18 
J W Allison, New York AC. 20 
A Baxter. Port Washington G C. 7 
W Roesler, Garden City G C. 
N Borland, New York A C. 
C Speers, C C of Westchester. 
G Pennell, Jr., Port Washington G C... 
E G Unitt, Larchmont Y C. 
W Wadsworth, Plainfield G C. 
H Burg, Essex County G C. 
H Finke, Hillside (R. I.) G C. 
A Devau, Tuxedo G C. 
■C A Lockwood, Crescent A C. 
J H Work, Jr. Garden City G C. 
E Roesler, Manhasset Bay. s 
W L Carpenter, Rockaway G C. 10 
D Smull, Port Washington G C. 6 
C M Gould, Manhasset Bay . 25 
E T Tefft, C C of Westchester. 30 
IV Erb. Port Washington G C. 8 
A De Ouillfeldt, Port Washington G C. 5 
C Wycfixoft, C C of Westchester. 8 
E Hyde, Port Washington G C. 7 
G McGraw, C C of Westchester. 20 
Professionals: 
J Fanning . 90 C Yon Lengerke. SI 
F ; fty targets, scratch: 
H I. Hoyt, Jr, Manhasset Bay. 47 
J Hendrickson, Crescent A C. 42 
Scores made over the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club 
traps at Port Washington, L. I., on March 26: 
Scratch shoot, 10 targets: E. P. Alker 8, H. L. 
Hoyt, Jr., 6, J. W. Alker 6, C. M. Gould 6, E. Unitt 5. 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: J. W. Alker 12, H. L. Hoyt, 
Jr , 11, E. P. A.ker 11, C. M. Gould 10, E. Unitt 10. 
Handicap shoot, 25 targets: H. L. Hoyt. Tr. (0) 24, 
J. R. Hoyt (7) 23, J. W. Alker (2) 22, E. Unitt (6) 21, 
C. M. Gould (4) 19, E. P. Alker (3) 19, S. F. Clark (4) 
19, C. Clark (7) 19. 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap: E. P. Alker (3) 24, 
II. F. Clark (4) 24, E. Unitt (6) 22, H. L. Hoyt, Jr. (0) 
22, J. \\ . Alker (2) 22, J. R. Hoyt (7) 21, V. Blyvenberg 
(7) 20, C. Clark (7) 16, C. M. Gould (4) 14. 
7'early prize, 25 targets, handicap: E. P. Alker (3) 25, 
H. L. Hoyt Jr. (0) 20, H. F. Clark (4) 21, E. Unitt (6) 
20, J. W. Alker (2) 19, J. R. Hoyt (7) 19, V. Blyvenberg 
(7) 19, C. M. Gould (4) 18, C. Clark (4) 12. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., March 25.—The Passaic County Gun 
Club visited Montclair to shoot the return match, ten 
men shoooting on each team, 50 targets per man. Sev¬ 
eral of the best shots were missing from each team and 
it was necessary to fill in with men who do not ordi¬ 
narily shoot on either team. The scores were conse¬ 
quently lower than would otherwise have been. 
In the three preliminary trophy events the shooting of 
Messrs. Coffin and Colfax was the best. 
In the team race, event No. 4, Passaic won out by the 
margin of 13 points, H. Geiger being high man for the 
visiters with 45 breaks, and Coffin for the home team 
with 43. The North Caldwell Club visit Montclair on 
April S. 
16 
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25 
12 
30 
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99 
95 
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90 
90 
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84 
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83 
82 
82 
82 
82 
80 
79 
79 
79 
78 
75 
77 
76 
74 
74 
73 
70 
69 
69 
65 
65 
62 
62 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Percent, 
.. 200 
155 
I t .0 
.. 190 
119 
62.6 
90 
54.5 
.. 195 
137 
70.2 
.. 160 
113 
70.fi 
.. 130 
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64.6 
75 
52 
69.3 
. 64 
39 
60.9 
37 
74.0 
c. 
G. Stone, 
, Secy. 
Siwanoy Country Club. 
Mount \ ernon, N. Y., March 25. —Some of the mem¬ 
bers indulged in a practice shoot to-day. Mr. Winne, a 
member of the North River Gun Club, was a guest. 
Scores: 
C B Holmes. 
H Y Morgan. 
II J Smith . 165 
_\V Thorpe . 195 
Z C Offutt. 
G A Wylie. 
J G Wintjen. 
W W Thorpe . 64 
Winne . 
Lorain Gun Club. 
Lorain, ()., March 25.—I inclose scores of our shoot 
on March 17, a little late, but will be more prompt in 
the future. Our club is new, and we have a great many 
things to learn. We are going to have a shoot on 
March 31, at which Mr. Squier and Mr. Gilbert will be 
with us, and we expect to have a good attendance. 
Event No. 1, 25 targets: Gifford 19, L. W. Traxler 17, 
Standen 7, Canalos 13, Stephan 16, Canalos 14, Gifford 
20, J. P. Taylor 23, Dorl 15, L. W. Traxler 19, Seher 6, 
Hall 14, Williams 17. 
Event No. 2, 25 targets: Gifford 23, Stephan 10, J. P. 
Taylor 2", Hall 15, Williams 17, L. W. Traxler 19, 
Canalos 15, Williams 17, Gifford 17, T. P. Taylor 24, 
Hall 19. J. P. Traxler, Ser’y. 
Events: 
1 
2 3 
Events: 
1 2 3 
Targets: 
25 
25 25 
Targets: 
25 25 25 
E Stager . 
.. 18 
21 17 
C L Bush . 
. 19 16 21 
S Francisco .... 
.. 16 
IS 22 
S R Soverel. 
. 15 .. .. 
F Sindle . 
.. 12 
19 .. 
Phil Coffin . 
. 23 24 22 
W Ivussmaul .. 
.. 19 
20 21 
I S Crane. 
. 16 18 .. 
S Fischer . 
I W England... 
. 13 16 17 
II S Sindle. 
.. 19 
19 17 
H F Holloway.. 
. 11 16 .. 
S Colfax.. 
.. 21 
21 23 
T T Dinkins. 
.99.. 
H Geiger . 
.. 20 
21 25 
S Sorenson . 
. 16 18 15 
C Hudson . 
.. 15 
I Stager . 
. 17 .. IS 
\Y C Mathews.. 
.. 12 
G Fischer . 
. 10 12 .. 
G W Boxall.... 
.. 21 
17 17 
T II Francisco... 
. .. 15 16 
Y T Frazee. 
E Winslow 
15 20 .. 
22 13 .. 
J Spear 
Event No. 4, team shoot, 50 targets per man: 
Passaic County 
G. C. 
Montclair G. 
C. 
I. Stager . 
.. 40 
G IV Boxall. 
. 42 
S Francisco . 
.. 33 
Y T Frazee. 
. 37 
F Sindle . 
.. 29 
E Winslow. 
. 36 
W Kussmaul .... 
.. 41 
C L Bush . 
. 36 
S Fischer .. 
.. 32 
S R Soverel. 
. 39 
H S Sindle .. 
.. 41 
Phil Coffin . 
. 43 
W S Colfax . 
.. 43 
I S Crane. 
. 34 
H Geiger .. 
.. 45 
T W England.... 
. 26 
( Hudson . 
.. % 
H F Holloway... 
. 25 
W C Mathews_ 
.. 23—353 
T T Dinkins. 
90. 
E. Winslow, Sec’y. 
Ludlam Gun Club. 
The regular weekly shoot of the Ludlam Gun Club 
was held on the afternoon of the 25th ult., on the grounds 
at Sycamore and LTnion streets, Wilmington, Del. The 
largest crowd of the season was present. H. S. Metz, 
a well-known marksman, was high man, breaking 19 out 
of 20 birds. Scores: 
R. Chase (shot at 75) broke 55, T. Fagan (255) 15, T. 
Burnes (100) 76, A. Dubb (100) 67, J. Shepherd (20) 10, 
G Blackston (25) 9, H. Metz (20) 19, L. Pike (25) 15, 
J Smith (25) 14, D. I-udlam (75) 58, H. Manuel (25) 18, 
H. Minker (75) 45, J. Barden (25) 15, J. Clemmens (25) 19. 
Newton Gun Club. 
Gloucester City, March 25.—The Newton Gun Club 
to-day defeated the Linden Club in a match shoot at' 
bluerocks, at the grounds of the latter club. There was 
a big crowd on hand to see the match and fairly good 
scores were made. There were five other matches. Samuel 
Powell won a prize shoot for an umbrella, and Thomas 
Gibbons won the shoot for the Du Pont trophy. The 
others were sweepstakes matches. There will be a return 
match between the two clubs in the near future. The 
following are the scores of the team shoot, 15 bluerocks 
each man: 
Newton—Wallace 11. Strain 10, Parker 10, Chamber- 
lain 9, M. Jungling 9, W. Jungling 7, VV. McOuaid 4; 
total 60. 
Linden—Gibbons 13, Bowe 12, A. Powell 10, J. Mealey 
9, Ashton 7, Hill 1, Shubert 0; total 52. 
