June 17, 1911] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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The Palefaces. 
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Boston, Mass., May 30.— The holiday shoot of the 
Palefaces lacked a large attendance, but the few that 
were in evidence thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Charlie 
Marden plac'd a dandy 9b to his credit, which included 
a run of ovtr 50. Tnis was 3 too many for Clarke, whose 
third event \vas the one that prevented a tie. Ray 
Richardson proved equal to the occasion of winning 
third average. Mrs. Park was the only lady shooter 
present, and had S4 for a total. The fourth event 
seemed to be her hoodoo, or othewrise the 90 per cent, 
mark would have been given a scare. Scores: 
Marden . 
. 95 
Williams . 
.• 69 
Clarke . 
Chapman . 
... 91 
Muldown . 
. 89 
Dr Lyons . 
. 37 
Mrs Park . 
. S4 
Clapp ... 
May 31 —The last shoot for May on the Falefact 
grounds was held to-day, and as a special attraction 
an impromptu team match between the Paleface team 
of Coots and the intercollegiate team of Beetleheads was 
arranged. Both teams appeared to be on their mettle, 
and some very good scores resulted. For the college 
boys, Heard and Mixter led with 92 and 91 respectively, 
with Charlie Morse close by with 89. For the Palefaces, 
three of their members were of the “pro.” class—Dickey, 
Sibley, and Kirkwood, the latter signalizing his entrance 
with a clean score of 100. Geo. Hassam, of the amateur 
ranks demonstrated how to make high averages. Dickey 
with 91 was the other Paleface to secure a place in the 
coveted 90 per cent, ranks. Scores: 
Coots. 
Dickey . 91 
Hassam . 93 
Charles . 80 
Sibley . 82 
Kirkwood . 100—446 
Beetle Heads. 
Wigglesworth .S5 
Morse .89 
Heard . 92 
Lockwood . 86 
Mixter .91—443 
June 7.—With all the regular Palefaces at the Maine 
State shoot at Rangeley, just seven of the stay-at-homes 
presented themselves for the 109 target program. While 
the attendance was small, it nevertheless was an enjoy¬ 
able shoot, and it is safe to say that no one went away 
dissatisfied. Mr. Chas. D. Cook, of Providence, again 
visited the grounds and kept things coming in the last 
50, and with a 16-target handicap, was some 3 birds 
ahead of his nearest competitor, Charles, at the finish. 
Sam Mixter, one of Harvard’s brilliant lights, won the 
amateur average for the afternoon. 
One of the particular features of the afternoon was 
to see the way that Young with a 20-gauge gun and 
shooting gun-below-the-elbow, punched those targets. It 
sure looks as though some day the small bores will be 
in evidence at this game, and supplant the 12-gauge, 
which has held sway for years now. Scores: 
... 94 
So 
... 88 
SO 
67 
Wigglesworth . 
. S7 
Added target 
handicap race: 
. 0 
94 
Cook . 
. 16 96 
Kirkwood . 
Charles . 
. 8 93 
Mixter . 
. 4 
92 
Wigglesworth 
4 91 
. 0 
8 1 
. 20 87 
Young . 
Hudson 
Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 4. —The regular bi-monthly 
shoot of the Hudson Gun Club had an ideal day for the 
sport, some very good scores being returned. Clarence 
Durkee, with a total of 84 breaks managed to lead the 
bunch, beating out Carl von Lengerke, who scored 83, 
for first place. 
In the Du Pont and Western trophy events there were 
several who managed to make straight scores with their 
handicap allowances: and for the club prizes Kurzell, 
Durkee, Williams, Jr., and Doc. Groll were the lucky 
ones to score 6 points. 
June 18 is our next shooting date, and everybody is 
welcome to shoot with us. Targets are trapped at one 
cent each, and all brands of ammunition is for sale at 
our grounds. 
Take the Turnpike car from the P. R. R. station at 
Jersey City, or at any point in Newark, get off at the 
west side of the Hackensack River bridge and walk 
north to the club house, where you will always find the 
bunch ready to welcome a stranger. 
Our grounds are only twenty-five minutes from the 
Hudson River tubes at 
Cortlandt street, New 
York, 
SO 
if you like trapshooting, 
ing and give it a trial. 
come out some 
Sunday 
morn- 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
D I) Engle.. 
. 18 
21 
23 
22 
16 
L H Schortey. 
. 22 
17 
22 
21 
19 
H J Burley. 
. 20 
11 
17 
20 
21 
C von Lengerke. 
. 22 
21 
21 
20 
20 
20 
J Williams . 
. 20 
18 
15 
16 
17 
19 
W Hamilton . 
. 11 
13 
10 
13 
C A Durkee. 
. 20 
20 
22 
22 
W Sigler . 
. 21 
21 
19 
17 
Dr Groll . 
. 19 
20 
20 
18 
2i 
w 
T Williams, Jr. 
. 13 
15 
20 
16 
12 
W Emmons . 
18 
20 
20 
21 
22 
T Kelly . 
21 
20 
21 
20 
21 
J Putney . 
. 16 
15 
10 
14 
16 
17 
J Whitley . 
11 
18 
14 
19 
17 
W O’Brien . 
. 20 
19 
21 
19 
20 
20 
A Kurzell . 
. 11 
14 
17 
18 
15 
16 
G Emmons . 
. 17 
17 
19 
16 
20 
18 
R Braithwaite . 
17 
15 
16 
16 
H Ruffer . 
. 16 
17 
19 
15 
15 
C Austin . 
15 
16 
17 
J Doran . 
18 
18 
T. 
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