631 
April 22, 1911.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Added 
target race: 
Charles 
. 12 
104 
Sibley . 
. 12 
102 
Frank . 
9S 
Clarke . 
95 
Chapin . 
.... 8 
103 
Kirkwood ... 
102 
Daly . 
.... 4 
98 
New York Athletic Club. 
Teh second leg of the tri-club shoot between the New 
York A. C., Crescent A. C-, and Larchmont Y. C., was 
shot at the traps of the Larchmont Y. C., April 15. It 
resulted in the second victory for the New York A. C., 
who led the Crescent shooters by 9 birds and the Larch¬ 
mont gunners by 11 birds, making the total of the two 
shoots: New York, 816; Crescent, 804; Larchmont, 802. 
Hodgman was high for the New York A. C., with 92 
out of his 100. Scott took high for Larchmont with 92, 
and Brigham led the Crescent boys with 89. Altogether 
it was a most delightful afternoon’s shooting, and all 
enjoyed the hospitality of the Larchmont Yacht Club. 
In the fifteen-man team race between the New York 
A. C., and Crescent A. C., the former team won by 127 
birds. 
Tri-club shoot, second leg: 
N. Y. A. C. 
Schauffler .S4 
Billings .S6 
Corbett . 88 
Hall . 86 
Hodgman . 92—436 
Crescent A. C. 
Brigham .89 
Piercy .S3 
Stephenson .83 
Peabody . 85 
Moffett . 87—427 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Scott . 92 Spotts .. 
Wilson . 80 Lembeck 
Hooker . 86 
87 
80-425 
Fifteen-man team match, between New York A. C. and 
Crescent A. C.: 
N. Y. A. C. 
Schauffler . S4 
Billings . 86 
Corbett . 88 
Hall . 86 
Hodgman . 92 
Wilson . 80 
Spotts . 87 
Lembeck . 80 
Grinnell .82 
Higginson .87 
Owen .83 
Bradley . 89 
Bready . 84 
McMahon . 87 
O’Donohue . 82—1277 
Crescent A. C. 
Brigham . 89 
Piercy . 83 
F B Stephenson. 83 
Peabody . 85 
Moffatt . 87 
Southworth .75 
J F James.76 
C R James.81 
Felix .81 
Blake .77 
Hyatt . 77 
Lockwood .78 
G G Stephenson.. 75 
Pulis .55 
Lawson .48—1150 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
100 -bird 100 -bird 
4 Scratch. Hco. 
Schauffler ... 
0 23 
0 17 
1 23 
84 
85 
Billings . 
1 25 
1 21 
1 21 
86 
90 
Wilson . 
1 23 
1 17 
1 22 
80 
84 
Corbett . 
0 25 
0 20 
1 22 
88 
91 
Spotts . 
0 24 
0 18 
0 23 
87 
Lembeck .... 
1 22 
1 21 
1 21 
80 
84 
Hall . 
0 20 
0 21 
0 21 
86 
Hodgman ... 
. 0 22 
0 21 
0 25 
0 24 
92 
M V Lenane. 
. 1 18 
1 21 
1 22 
1 19 
76 
SO 
Grinnell . 
1 22 
1 18 
1 23 
82 
86 
Higginson .. 
. 0 22 
0 23 
0 19 
1 24 
87 
88 
Ranney . 
. 1 19 
1 21 
1 19 
1 23 
78 
82 
Walker . 
5 17 
5 16 
5 19 
47 
67 
Pelham . 
1 16 
1 18 
1 20 
73 
77 
O’Donohue . 
. 2 22 
2 22 
2 21 
2 25 
82 
90 
T Lenane ... 
. 1 12 
1 15 
1 16 
1 18 
57 
61 
Elias . 
. 1 21 
1 23 
1 16 
1 18 
74 
78 
Owen . 
1 20 
1 21 
1 24 
83 
87 
Bradley . 
1 23 
1 25 
1 22 
89 
93 
Simpson . 
. 2 19 
2 22 
2 22 
2 23 
78 
86 
Morrison .... 
. 3 22 
3 22 
3 22 
3 21 
75 
87 
Ogden . 
. 1 16 
1 18 
1 23 
1 22 
75 
79 
Kuchler . 
. 2 21 
2 20 
2 23 
2 21 
77 
85 
Minford . 
2 19 
2 21 
2 19 
73 
81 
De Wolfe ... 
. 1 20 
1 24 
1 17 
1 19 
76 
80 
Thomson .... 
. 2 21 
2 22 
2 21 
2 19 
75 
83 
Brandenburgf 
. 5 21 
5 20 
5 19 
5 20 
60 
80 
McMahon ... 
. 2 25 
1 21 
1 22 
2 24 
87 
93 
Debacher .... 
. 5 21 
5 19 
5 18 
5 18 
56 
76 
Bready . 
. 1 22 
1 22 
1 20 
1 23 
84 
88 
Ten pairs doubles: Schauffler 12, Billings 15, Wilson 
8 , Lembeck 14, Hall 15. 
Event No. 1 was for the Bready trophy and was won 
by McMahon; No. 2, the April cup, won by Corbett; 
No. 3, Spotts trophy, won by Hodgman; No. 4, Travers 
Island trophy, won by O'Donohue. 
Orange Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., April 16.—Dr. George W. Wakely was 
the winner yesterday afternoon of a leg on the Western 
trophy of the Orange Gun Club, at 25 targets, handicap, 
and President Frank R. Wickes led for the Spirit cup 
with a clean score at 15 birds, walking. Baldwin and 
Perkins were the winners of a relay match, 10 birds to 
the man. 
For the Western cup the scores were: Wakely (2) 22, 
Baldwin (0) 18, Wickes (0) 18, Lockwood (2) 20, Per¬ 
kins (2) 15, Mosler (2) 18, Gedney (2) 17. 
The scores in the Spirit cup match were: Baldwin 10, 
Wakely 11 , Wickes 15, Lockwood 8 , Perkins 6 , Mosler 10, 
Gedney 9. 
The relay match resulted: Baldwin and Perkins 19, 
Mosler and Wakely 18, Lockwood and Wickes 15, Ged¬ 
ney and Brown 17. 
A 10-bird practice event resulted in a tie between 
Wickes and Lockwood with 8 targets each. The others 
made scores as follows: Baldwin 7, Wakely 7, Perkins 
7, Mosler 4, Gedney 7. 
A handicap merchandise, 25 targets each, gave the 
following close scores: Baldwin (0) 22, Wakely (2) 22, 
Wickes (0) 22, Lockwood (2) 22, Perkins (2) 24, Mosler 
Illinois State Sportsmen’s Association. 
T he annual tournament of the Illinois State Sports- 
P? an s . Association, under the auspices of the Central 
Illinois 1 rapshooters’ League, was held on the grounds 
°* i \ e n Illlnol s Gun Club, Springfield, on April 11, 12 
and 13. 
The first day’s program called for ten 15-target events, 
entrance, Jack Rabbit system in all target events, 
three moneys, 50, 30 and 20. One cent each for all tar- 
gets thrown in program events to go to high average, 
f? each as far as same will go. The State event was the 
io?no°j ^rade diamond badge, 100 targets, handicap, 
IX to Z2yds., entrance $7, and $1 Association membership; 
for targets; $5 to purse, less 10 per cent, to the Asso* 
ciation. Five moneys, 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10. 
t ^ le secon d day, there were ten 20 -target events, 
$2o entrance. The State event was the L. C. Smith cup, 
emblematic of the two-shot championship; handicap, 25 
targets, entrance $3; 50 cents out for targets; balance, 
less 10 per cent, to the Association, to be divided into 
three moneys, 50, 30, 20. 
On the third day there were again ten 20 -target events, 
entrance $25. The State event was the amateur cham¬ 
pionship at 50 targets, $5 entrance, lSyds, four moneys, 
40,^ 30, 20 and 10, less 10 per cent., to the Association. 
Winner to receive first money and trophy. Also the 
professional championship at 50’ targets, $5 entrance, four 
moneys, 40, 30, 20 and 10, less 10 per cent, to the Asso¬ 
ciation, 18yds. rise, winner to receive first money and 
trophy. 
The weather was of a typical April variety. A strong 
wind blew across the traps and at times exceeded the 
speed limit, yet some of the contestants were perfectly 
suited while it rained, hailed, thundered and lightened. 
Each day grew worse than the previous, yet we finished 
the program of 250 targets each day before dusk. Scores: 
First Day. Second Day. Third Day. 
C A Dermand. 
B Lewis . 
E K Crothers. 
M Aire . 
H O Baker... 
J Robbins ... 
H H Ilotze .. 
W Hoon . 
C E Orr. 
A C Connor... 
Fred Ellett ... 
Roy Moore ... 
W H Haws... 
J S Young... 
J Graham .... 
Joe Barto .... 
Geo Roll . 
Alex Vance .. 
Dr Leib . 
W H Snell... 
Tom Hall .... 
J Morley . 
C E Botts. 
C H Ditto. 
A S Wyckoff. 
Jas Scott . 
F Fuller . 
T D Martin... 
Capt J F Wulf 
W Meidroth . 
J Barker . 
I C Davidson 
H A Robley.. 
F P Jones.... 
J T Cook. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Y r — ■“ —\ 
Shot at. Brk. Shot at. Brk. 
.... 150 
126 
200 
175 
200 
166 
.... 150 
126 
200 
1S9 
200 
181 
124 
200 
172 
200 
171 
138 
200 
182 
200 
182 
.... 150 
121 
200 
1 S 2 
200 
161 
.... 150 
118 
200 
165 
.... 150 
118 
200 
177 
200 
126 
.... 150 
118 
200 
178 
200 
171 
.... 150 
123 
200 
1 S 1 
200 
142 
.... 150 
114 
200 
177 
200 
170 
.... 150 
112 
200 
176 
200 
170 
.... 150 
112 
200 
175 
200 
169 
.... 150 
120 
200 
179 
200 
187 
.... 150 
115 
200 
165 
200 
154 
.... 150 
84 
200 
142 
200 
128 
.... 150 
129 
200 
1S7 
200 
179 
.... 150 
135 
200 
194 
200 
185 
.... 150 
132 
200 
191 
200 
178 
.... 150 
135 
200 
190 
200 
174 
.... 150 
121 
200 
167 
200 
168 
.... 150 
115 
200 
178 
200 
171 
.... 150 
114 
200 
154 
.... 150 
129 
200 
178 
200 
180 
.... 150 
99 
200 
170 
.... 150 
119 
200 
169 
200 
161 
.... 150 
111 
200 
163 
200 
176 
.... 150 
127 
200 
165 
200 
160 
.... 150 
126 
200 
169 
200 
170 
.... 150 
133 
200 
176 
200 
178 
.... 150 
119 
200 
148 
200 
116 
.... 150 
134 
200 
188 
200 
177 
.... 150 
ins 
200 
157 
200 
165 
.... 150 
126 
200 
174 
”00 
166 
.... 150 
110 
200 
171 
200 
179 
.... 150 
131 
200 
168 
200 
174 
.... 150 
104 
200 
181 
"00 
183 
.... 150 
129 
200 
178 
200 
170 
Tom Stoner . 
150 
96 
. . . 
Geo Rupert . 
150 
100 
R C Rains. 
150 
99 
Dr Maxon . 
150 
112 
C P Newell. 
150 
105 
Geo Robbins . 
150 
107 
200 
165 
200 
159 
F Workman . 
150 
111 
T Stensel . 
150 
101 
P Burns . 
150 
109 
200 
165 
200 
168 
H E Flouchins... 
75 
43 
S D Workman... 
150 
93 
S T. Elder. 
150 
129 
C S Masrill. 
150 
101 
H S Adkins. 
150 
104 
T A Spear. 
150 
130 
W E Keller. 
150 
101 
F Smith . 
150 
111 
L W Stubblefield. 
150 
103 
200 
152 
O L .Stubblefield. 
150 
117 
200 
141 
A C Beckels. 
150 
119 
200 
171 
E S Spindle. 
150 
101 
Dr A W Barker. 
150 
104 
SO 
59 
E W Giles. 
150 
116 
200 
161 
200 
170 
Toe Victor . 
150 
116 
200 
156 
F Govro . 
150 
107 
200 
149 
W Fahrenkrog.... 
150 
112 
200 
161 
A Lawrence . 
150 
100 
P W Keister. 
30 
22 
O Pearn . 
200 
175 
100 
65 
D F Allen. 
100 
77 
T A Graves. 
2000 
178 
200 
181 
McGinnis . 
100 
85 
W Craig . 
200 
175 
200 
17b 
Burke . 
100 
56 
Baker . 
SO 
46 
S F Moore. 
80 
38 
Lager . 
100 
56 
Hubbard . 
100 
58 
C, Fish . 
140 
78 
Tas Gray . 
200 
154 
C T Herman. 
100 
78 
Professionals: 
Tas Day . 
150 
128 
200 
187 
200 
185 
H Clark . 
150 
136 
200 
192 
200 
ISO 
H W Cadwallader 150 
127 
200 
182 
200 
169 
E 
S Graham. 
. 150 
118 
200 
177 
200 
170 
W 
H Stannard.., 
. 150 
128 
200 
172 
200 
158 
G 
E Mathews_ 
. 150 
144 
200 
169 
200 
158 
C 
G Spencer_ 
. 150 
143 
200 
187 
200 
186 
R 
W Clancy. 
200 
188 
200 
189 
The totals in the special events were as follows, No. 
1 being the Diamond Badge Handicap, shot on the first 
day; No. 2, for the L. C. Smith cup, shot on the second 
day; No. 3, the Amateur Championship, shot on tin. 
third day: 
Events: 
12 3 
Events: 
12 3 
C McDermand.. 
.. 64 18 . 
T Morlev . 
.. 18 .. 
B Lewis . 
.. 83 20 42 
C II Ditto. 
. 67 21 .. 
E Crothers . 
.. 74 20 .. 
A S Wyckoff.... 
. 75 16 37 
M Aire . 
.. 67 IS 44 
Jas Scott . 
. 74 21 .. 
H O Baker. 
.. 75 22 44 
F Fuller . 
.. 22 .. 
H H Hotze. 
.. .. 19 . 
J D Martin. 
. 65 17 32 
C E Orr. 
.. 71 21 42 
Capt T F Wulf.. 
. .. 17 .. 
A C Connor.... 
.. 76 23 43 
T Barker . 
. 80 15 40 
Fred Ellett .... 
.. .. 21 44 
I C Davidson... 
62 17 41 
Roy Moore .... 
.. 70 17 .. 
H A Robley. 
. 75 20 .. 
W H Haws. 
.. .. 18 .. 
F P Jones. 
. .. 19 .. 
T S Young. 
.. 75 23 43 
1 T Cook. 
. 71 .. ... 
1 Graham. 
.. 78 23 49 
Geo Rupert . 
67 .. .. 
Toe Barto . 
.. 83 21 44 
F Workman . 
. 62 .. .. 
Geo Roll . 
.. 81 22 42 
P Burns . 
A Vance . 
.. -72 17 46 
A C Buckels .... 
. 66 .... 
Dr Leib . 
.. .. 17 .. 
J A Groves. 
. .. 23 .. 
Tom Hall . 
.. .. 20 . 
Professionals; 
event No. 
4 was for the Professional 
Championship, and was shot 
on the third day: 
Events: 
12 4 
Events: 
12 4 
H Cadwallader.. 
.. 70 20 45 
G E Mathews_ 
. 75 20 43 
H Clark . 
.. S4 21 47 
R W Clancy. 
... 24 48- 
E S Graham. 
.. 63 14 « 
A H Ammann... 
. 60 .. .. 
W H Stannard. 
.. 66 20 41 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Fine weather favored the Bergen Beach gunners at 
their shoot on April 11. There was an attendance of 
thirty-six members, and a good afternoon’s sport was had. 
Premier honors were taken by J. H. Vanderveer in* 
Class A; John Gaughen in Class B; Howard Voorheis- 
in Class C. At the club traps Billy De Long was scorer, 
and Sam Short referee. At No. 2 traps, F. Schneider 
was scorer and referee. The office was run by L. H. 
Schortemeier in his usual prompt manner. Over 6000' 
targets were shot at. 
In the main event at 50 targets the scores were: 
Dalton, 17. 21 21—42 
Dr Moeller, 16... 16 14—30 
Dr Guenther, 17. 23 21—44 
Schorty, 19. 20 22—42 
H Bergen, 18.... 24 16—40 
H Voorheis, 16.. 20 22—42 
Von B’kman, 18. 23 22—45 
H Keller, 16.17 17—34 
Dreyer, 18 . 22 19—41 
J Gaughen, 17... 21 22—43 
Medler, 18 . 21 22—43 
G Remsen, 18_ 20 21—41 
W Simonson, 18. 21 20—41 
Skidmore, 16. 16 17—33 
TAR Elliott, 19. 24 22—46 
Russell, 17. 12 12—24 
Serial contest, best two out 
Dalton . 81 
Dr Moeller . 63 
Medler . SO 
Schorty . 89 
H Bergen . 77 
H Voorheis . 91 
Von Boeckman . 90 
Dreyer . 84 
T Gaughen . 85 
Medler . SO 
G Remsen . 86 
W Simonson .80 
Dr Griffith, 16... 21 22—43 
Kelly, 19 . 25 19—44 
J Martin, 19. 22 21—43 
Shannon, 16 . 23 21—44 
Wynne, 16 . 21 23—44 
Van Allen, 16_ 22 22—44 
Thoben, 16. 19 16—35 
Morgan, 18. 22 23—45 
Dr Groll, 16. 22 17—39 
W Simpson, 16.. 21 24—45 
Dannefelser, 16.. 13 16—29 
Montanus, 17 _ 14 18—32 
Vanderveer, 18.. 25 23—48 
Raymond, 16 _19 21—40 
T Short, 16. 16 16—32 
T Simonson, 18.. 22 22—44 
Hewins, 16 . 17 15—32 
of three: 
Skidmore .68 
Russell . 71 
Dr Griffith .83 
Kelly . 91 
Thoben .67 
Morgan . 86- 
Dr Groll . tZ 
Vanderveer . 93 
T Short . 67 
J F Simonson. 90 
Kelsey . 81 
Sweepstakes: 
Dalton . 24 21 20 20 21 22 IS 23 17 23 . 
Medler . 22 21 20 . 
Dr Moeller . 21 20 20 17 19 20 IS 19. 
Dr Guenther . 22 20 15 24 22 23 21 22 20 22 17 23 20 
Schorty . 21 19 16 23 23 21 . 
H Bergen . 16 20 23 19 . 
H Voorheis . 16 21 23 .. 
Von Boeckman . 21 17 20 22 23 .. 
H Keller .16 16 13 13. 
Dreyer . 18 19 14 18 21. 
J Gaughen . 19 21 12 12 22 21 16 20 . 
Medler . 19 21 19. 
G Remsen . 20 21 . 
W Simonson . 23 19 22 20 23 22 23 . 
Skidmore . 16 17 17 20 15 . 
Russell . 22 17 21 20 20 20 . 
TAR Elliott. 24 25 22 . 
Dr Griffith .22 17. 
Kelly . 23 23 . 
J Martin . 20 21 21 IS . 
Shannon . 22 21 19 22 23 18 19 23 15 . 
Wynne . 24 25 23 22 24 IS 22 IS . 
Van Allen . 19 19 21 24 21 .. 
Thoben .20 10. 
Morgan .21 22.. 
Dr Groll . 19 19 22 IS 22 21 IS . 
W J Simpson. 19 22 17 24 21 22 . 
Dannefelser . 9 18 21 20 18 . 
Montanus . 16. 
Vanderveer .21 23. 
Ravmond . 17 16 17 18 15 15. 
Jo Selg . 9 7 7 5 . 
T Short . 17. 
T F Simonson. 22 20 . 
Kelsey . 23 21 . 
Hewins .15 14 13. 
