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FOREST AND STREAM 
[April 8, 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 
Factory 
Loaded Shells 
tvinning the 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 
and 
MR. NEAF APGAR 
HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE 
THE PETERS 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER, Manager 
CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., April 1.—The following scores were 
made on the grounds of the Ossining Gun Club to-day. 
Event No. 1 was practice. The 60 targets in events 2 to 
5 inclusive made up a competition for two fine scarf- 
pins, donated by a member. Blandford won first from 
scratch, and J. H. Moran got a tie with Col. Brandreth, 
who waived his rights to a shoot-off, Moran taking the 
pin, with his handicap of S. All others shot from 
scratch. Event No. 6 was for the Du Pont fob. Col. 
Brandreth won in this event with a margin of one from 
Mr. Moran, including the club handicap of misses as 
Breaks. Events 7 and 8 were sweeps from 20yds. 
Figures immediately following names denote handicaps 
in event No. 6, as figured 
in 1910: 
Events: 
i 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
4 
8 
Targets: 
10 
15 
15 
15 
15 
25 
10 
10 
C C. Blandford, 2. 
7 
12 
13 
12 
13 
19 
9 
10 
D Brandreth, 2. 
. 7 
11 
11 
10 
9 
18 
s 
5 
T T Hyland, 3. 
7 
11 
12 
9 
12 
18 
9 
6 
Col F Brandreth, 3. 
12 
14 
9 
12 
21 
9 
7 
E Brewerton, 4. 
8 
9 
11 
12 
11 
10 
J H Moran, 10. 
9 
9 
11 
10 
13 
j T Blandford. 
10 
C. 
G. 
Blanpford, 
Capt, 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
The last live-bird shoot of the season was held on the 
grounds on March 30, with an attendance of only three 
members. The weather conditions were fairly good, and 
no complaint could be made of the birds, which were fast 
and strong ones The first event resulted in a tie be¬ 
tween Gould and Payne, on 17 out of 20. The shoot-off 
was won by Gould, and he added the trophy to his large 
collection. Payne won the last event with a straight 
score, and was high man for the afternoon with 30 out 
of 37 shot at, Gould being only one bird behind in the 
total. Schreclc was not doing the work he usually does 
on pigeons. 
Event No. 1, 20 birds, entrance $5: 
Payne, 31yds.20111222112111020111—17 
Gould, 30 . 21111211110112002112—17 
Schreck, 31 .22222222201022210012—16 
Shoot-off, 10 birds: 
•Gould .1110122220—8 
Schreck ...1001022212—7 
Event No. 2, 7 birds: 
Vayne .2222222—7 
Gould .0012120—4 
Pavne .0000111222—6 
Schreck .0201220—1 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 1.—Five faithful trapshooters 
showed up to-day. Conditions were not very favorable, 
the weather being cold and at times a very strong gale 
blowing. In the first event at 15 targets, Frazee ran 14 
straight, losing his last bird, easily winning out. In 
-event 2, 25 targets, handicap, the third leg of the Du 
Pont trophy, Frazee again was winner with 21 breaks 
to his credit, or a total of 24 points. In the third 
event, the first leg for the members’ April cup, Bush 
and Frazee tied with 25 points each. In the shoot-off 
Frazee easily won again. 
The North Caldwell Gun Club team of ten men will 
visit Montclair on 
Saturday the Sth 
to shoot a 
return 
match. Scores: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
Targets: 
15 
H.25 
H.25 
Chas L Bush . 
. n 
3 21 
3 25 
Y T Frazee. 
. 14 
3 24 
1 25 
G W Boxall . 
. 11 
3 20 
3 22 
E Winslow . 
. 11 
5 23 
5 21 
H F Holloway.... 
. 9 
5 21 
5 19 
E. 
W inslow, Sec y. 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Twenty-one gunners took part in the sliding dis¬ 
tance handicap at the Jamaica Bay traps of the Bergen 
Beach Gun Club, on Saturday, April 1. The event was 
shot in five strings of 20 targets each, R. Morgan prov¬ 
ing the winner with a score of 88. The summaries: 
R 
Morgan . 
. 17 
17 
18 
16 
20 
88 
J 
Martin . 
. 14 
15 
19 
17 
18 
S3 
r 
F Simonson. 
. 17 
16 
18 
16 
16 
83 
A 
V Suydam. 
17 
13 
18 
18 
81 
T 
Yon Boeckman. 
. 13 
17 
16 
16 
18 
80 
K 
Kellev . 
. 12 
19 
13 
15 
19 
78 
W 
Simonson . 
. 17 
IS 
10 
14 
13 
77 
A 
Griffith . 
. 13 
17 
15 
16 
17 
78 
W 
Silkworth . 
. 14 
13 
16 
17 
16 
76 
Dr Griffith . 
. 12 
13 
IS 
15 
IS 
76 
S 
Isaacs . 
. 14 
16 
15 
15 
15 
75 
H 
W Drcvcr. 
. 15 
14 
16 
17 
12 
74 
W 
L Skidmore. 
.13 
17 
14 
17 
13 
74 
TI 
Hull . 
. 15 
15 
15 
15 
13 
73 
T 
Gaughan . 
. 13 
13 
18 
10 
16 
70 
E 
Lein . 
. 12 
16 
11 
16 
13 
68 
D 
Cloghorn . 
. 9 
n 
14 
18 
12 
64 
L 
Harding . 
14 
11 
7 
14 
53 
F 
Chaffee . 
. 13 
9 
12 
9 
8 
51 
W 
Hewes . 
. 10 
n 
6 
8 
9 
44 
O 
Keppler . 
. 5 
9 
9 
11 
9 
43 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—Tournaments registered with the In¬ 
terstate Association during the week ending April 1, are 
as follows: 
June 8-10.—Haines Landing, Me.—Maine State tourna¬ 
ment, under the auspices of the Mooselucmaguntic 
G. C. R. L. Spotts, Pres. 
June 2S.—Oregon (\\ is.) G. C. W. H. Dreher, Sec’y. 
July 8-9.—Swansea (Ill.) Country Club. Wm. C. Butts, 
Sec’y. 
July 13.—Brodhead (Wis.) G. C. J. B. Pierce, Sec’y. 
July 19.—Barre (Vt.) Auto G. C. F. E. Adams, Sec’y. 
July 19-20.—Milan (Mo.) G. C. A. F. Dodson, Sec’y. 
Aug. 14-19.—Denver, Colo.—The Rocky Mountain Inter¬ 
state Sportsmen’s Association’s State tournament, 
under auspices of the Denver Trap Club; $5000 added 
money. A. E. McKenzie, Pres. 
Aug. 22-23.—St. James (Mo.) G. C. R. H. James, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Treas. 
Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., April 1.—Good scores were made at 
to-day’s trap shoot of the Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Bitterling and Smith tied in the club shoot, each break¬ 
ing 25 targets, but Bitterling was high gun in the other 
events. He broke 119 out of 125 targets. Sobers was 
second with a score of 103 out of 125. Summary: 
Club event, 25 targets: Bitterling 25, Smith 25, Schroe- 
der 24, Sobers 18, Grant 17, Werst 16, Earlbruch 13. 
Ten targets: E. J. Bruch 10, Dorn 7, Earlbruch 7. 
Ten targets: Bitterling 9, Miller 9, Sobers 8, Keiser 6. 
Ten targets: Keiser 10, Bitterling 9, Miller 8, Sobers 8, 
Snyder 6. . 
Ten targets: Dorn 10, E. J. Bruch 9, Smith 9, Grant 7, 
Schroeder 7, Gapp 6. 
Ten targets: Sobers 9, Miller 9, Bitterling 8, Keiser 6, 
Snyder 5. 
Ten targets: Bitterling 10, West 9, Gapp 9, Miller 7, 
Sobers 6, Snyder 5. 
Fifteen targets: Bitterling 15, Gapp 13, Miller 12, Sobers 
11, Werst 10, Snyder 9. 
Fifteen targets: Bitterling 14, Miller 14, Keiser 12, 
Sobers 11, Snyder 8. 
Fifteen targets: Smith 14, Gapp 13, E. J. Bruch 13, 
Dorn 12, Grant 10, Schroeder 9. 
Fifteen targets: Sobers 15, Bitterling 15, Miller 13, 
Keiser 10, Snyder 8. 
Fifteen targets: Miller 15, Bitterling 14, Dorn 14, 
Sobers 13, Keiser 11. 
Salt Lake Gun Club. 
Salt Lake City, Utah, March 20.—Members of the 
Salt Lake Gun Club displayed good marksmanship yes¬ 
terday afternoon at the traps, seven men shooting 45 or 
better, possible 50. The weather was ideal, which added 
to the day’s sports, and from now on weekly contests 
will be held. With a perfect score of 50, Kingsley led 
the field, although he was close pressed by John Sharp, 
Jr., and Miller, with 49 each; Morgan with 47, Mills 
and Burgess 46, and Gillette 45 placed the first seven men 
at a score that would break up most club shoots in 
the country. The scores follow: 
Kingsley 50, Sharp Jr., 49, Miller 49, Morgan 47, Mills 
46, Burgess 46, Gillette 45, McGamery 45, Sharp, Sr., 
43. Riley 39, Bodmer 39, Young 37. Hewitt 36, Bain 36, 
Cowan 36, Salisbury 35, Ball 34, Ryan 34, Albertson 33, 
Bartlett 29, Smith 24, Rumel 22. 
Interclub Shoot at Wilmington, Del. 
The second interclub match between teams representing 
the Wilmington and Baltimore Country Clubs will be 
held on the Wilmington Country Club’s grounds on 
Saturday afternoon, April S. In the first match, shot at 
Baltimore, March 11, the Wilmington team lost by a close 
margin, making all the best individual scores. 
Practice on the Wilmington Country Club’s grounds 
is being held throughout this week, in preparation for 
the return match. 
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