28 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
North Side Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Dec. 28.—The club members will 
journey to Maywood on New Year’s Day, as the guests 
of the Midland Gun Club, with whom we will shoot a 
five-man team contest. On Christmas Day a five-man 
team race was shot by us with the Midlands, the home 
team winning by a score of 108 to 99. Mr. Eddie Morgan 
scored a win on the Dupont trophy, after shooting oft a 
tie with Mr. W. Hempstead: 
Team shoot: 
l 
Midlands. 
P Hokland.20 
C Banta.20 
Howland .18 
Jackson .21 
Krug .20— 99 
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10 15 25 25 10 15 10 25 25 
9 18 17 5 13 .. 19 20 
7 15 16 . 
20 18 
20 18 
.. 11 9 20 .. 
5 11 10 23 21 
2 . 
.. 9. 
21 .. 
7 11 
5 12 
9 11 
Northsides. 
H Beckler .19 
T Bender .23 
T Spaeth .22 
W Hempstead .23 
E Morgan .21—108 
Sweepstakes: 
Targets: 
H Beckler . 8 
E Simonton . 6 
J Wilkinson . 5 8 12 8 
J Polhemus . 6 11 .. .. 
H Howland . 8 16 15 
J P Howland. 10 20 19 
R Strader . 3 8 .. 14 
Schoverling . 7 .. 16 18 
J C Banta .10 . ■ 25 .. 
T Bender .13 17 20 
Dr Ohle . 3 •• 8 .. 
H C Banta. . .. 12 .. 
H Jackson . 4 .. 19 20 
Van Houten . 7 .. 20 17 
J Spaeth . 8 12 19 
Hempstead . •* y A J £ •* 
WesterhofF .16 •• ° o .. .. 
W Wilson . •• •• 6 4.. .. 
I Stelling . ■■ 19 •• 7 7 .. .. 
C Lewm .23 17. 
H Bredder . 7. 
F Bredder . •• 41. 
Bunderman .-14.. •• 
A ^Veenstra .,? Jo ’’ " id. 
I Storms .J} H ■■ ■ ’ . 
E Morgan . 6 14 23 20 . 
J Corkery .^. 
H Krug . 20. 
W Jones .13 13. 
Dec 28.—The weather to-day was favorable for good 
work.’ Mr. Beckler, who- just came backfrom a trip to 
the south, says that on account, of the indisposition ot 
Bill Jones, that the match which was to take place on 
New Year’s Day, would be postponed until a regular 
shooting day of the club at the local grounds. Scores: 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 15 10 15 10 15 
Banta . 7 10 18 .. .. 8 10 .. .. 
Beckler . 7 0 19. 
Terhune . 8 9 .. . 
Spaeth ! .... 8 12 21 10 10 8 14 
Simonton . § § § 5. 
Stannard . 3 8 11 .. .. .. .. 
Nichols . 10 10 20 7 11 5 3 
Hunter 7 12 15 8 15 9 10 
Hunter . 9 H .. 10 12 8 11 
Landis .. •• •• 5 12 5 8 
Fisher . 6 9 
9 14 
Uncle Hank. 
run 
out of 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Billings . 
22 
2 46 
1 22 
1 20 
1 23 
1 23 
Hinds . 
20 
0 19 
0 21 
A Tilt . 
19 
2 42 
1 23 
1 22 
i 23 
6 25 
Dugro . 
16 
6 48 
3 24 
3 19 
3 21 
3 17 
19 
6 48 
3 19 
3 24 
3 21 
2 23 
Hodgman . 
24 
0 40 
0 18 
0 20 
0 19 
0 19 
Held . 
4 41 
2 23 
2 24 • 
2 20 
2 20 
20 
10 41 
5 23 
5 23 
5 22 
. . . . 
19 
10 35 
5 17 
5 21 
5 21 
5 20 
Missing . 
18 
10 24 
5 14 
5 11 
5 17 
T T O’Donohue. 
17 
10 43 
5 20 
5 23 
5 22 
5 24 
T T O’Donohue. 
4 41 
2 24 
1 24 
1 19 
1 22 
Pelham . 
4 46 
2 20 
2 23 
2 20 
2 23 
Greiff . 
4 43 
2 21 
2 20 
2 20 
B Tilt . 
10 37 
5 20 
5 16 
5 22 
5 20 
Howard . 
0 21 
0 22 
.. .. 
Howard . 
. 
0 21 
0 22 
. . . . 
. . 
0 14 
0 24 
• • . 
Morrison . 
2 38 
1 16 
1 18 
i 2i 
.. .. 
Championship, first 100 targets: 
Billings . 
22 
21 
19 
22 
84 
A Tilt . 
23 
22 
21 
22 
88 
Dugro . 
20 
21 
16 
18 
75 
Elias . 
21 
16 
21 
18 
76 
Hodgman . 
20 
18 
20 
19 
77 
Held . 
18 
21 
22 
18 
79 
15 
18 
13 
17 
63 
Lenone . 
15 
12 
16 
16 
58 
Missing . 
7 
9 
6 
12 
34 
J T O’Donohue. 
17 
15 
18 
16 
67 
0 
43 
0 
22 
0 
24 
0 
24 
0 
23 
0 
43 
0 
21 
0 
20 
1 
17 
2 
20 
10 
40 
5 
18 
5 
17 
6 
15 
.. 
10 
33 
5 
17 
5 
13 
. 
2 
49 
0 
22 
0 
21 
‘i 
2i 
2 
25 
2 
37 
1 
23 
0 
21 
1 
22 
2 
22 
0 
46 
0 
23 
0 
21 
1 
22 
2 
23 
10 
40 
5 
20 
5 
20 
5 
19 
5 
19 
0 
37 
0 
20 
0 
17 
1 
22 
2 
21 
2 
37 
1 
21 
1 
21 
2 
21 
3 
24 
10 
42 
5 
21 
5 
22 
5 
20 
5 
24 
0 
33 
0 
12 
0 
14 
. . 
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8 
40 
4 
21 
4 
20 
5 
19 
5 
20 
10 
36 
5 
17 
5 
16 
5 
16 
0 
35 
0 
21 
0 
22 
1 
21 
2 
23 
0 
34 
0 
16 
0 
18 
1 
16 
2 
20 
8 
41 
4 
22 
4 
19 
10 
40 
5 
17 
5 
16 
5 
20 
5 
21 
21 22 22 24 
89 
84 
173 
20 23 21 20 
84 
76 
160 
16 14 13 12 
55 
63 
118 
23 24 22 21 
90 
77 
167 
18 17 22 21 
78 
80 
158 
22 24 23 21 
90 
88 
178 
15 15 15 15 
60 
55 
115 
20 17 20 17 
74 
77 
151 
16 16 16 17 
65 
67 
132 
16 16 17 16 
65 
58 
123 
14 21 22 21 
76 
79 
157 
16 18 15 18 
67 
71 
138 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Dec. 21.—Twenty guns re¬ 
ported to-day tor our regular weekly shoot and good 
scores were made under favorable conditions, A. Tilt 
carrying off the honors. In addition to the regular events 
the first leg of the club championship was 
Mr. A. Tilt was high gun with 88 breaks 
WO' , TT J J 
First event, practice, was won by Hodgman; second 
event December cup, was won by Dugro after tie 
with Elias; third event, Sauer gun, leg won by T. J. 
O’Donohue, after tie with Dugro, shoot-off 24 to 19, 
fourth eve it, for Hunter vase, leg won by Elias, after 
tie with Hale, T. J. O’Donohue and Kuchler, shoot-off 
21 20, 19, 20, in the order named; fifth event, for Wals- 
ro’de ’cup, leg won bv A. Tilt, after tie with Billings, 
Tilt breaking straight in shoot-off and also winning sixth 
event, a trophy shoot: 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
C W Billings.... 
.. 22 
2 44 
1 24 
1 23 
0 22 
Fred Pelham .... 
.. 23 
4 45 
2 21 
2 25 
W J Elias . 
.. 21 
4 32 
2 22 
2 20 
2 20 
Dr Wilson. lr... 
.. 18 
10 3S 
5 19 
5 22 
T T O Donohue, 
Jr.. 
2 36 
1 19 
1 17 
i i.9 
C H Cates. 
10 37 
5 18 
5 14 
5 22 
M V Lenone. 
5 19 
5 15 
5 20 
C H Dugro __ 
6 4i 
3 19 
3 22 
3 22 
R J Held. 
4 47 
2 22 
1 24 
0 21 
Events: 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
C W Billings.... 
0 21 
0 21 
. . . • 
Fred Pelham - 
1 23 
W J Elias. 
2 23 
2 21 
1 23 
T T O’Donohue, 
Jr.. 
1 22 
1 19 
1 19 
5 20 
5 20 
5 21 
5 25 
4 21 
4 22 
4 i8 
4 ii 
C H Dugro. 
3 22 
4 20 
3 21 
3 20 
3 19 
R J Held. 
0 21 
0 21 
0 17 
0 17 
0 19 
1 19 
1 17 
1 20 
1 21 
0 lo 
Thomson . 
5 20 
5 22 
5 17 
G. F. 
5 23 
P. 
[Jan. 4, 1908. 
Peiham ^.7“ 20 18 21 18 77 
Creiff . 22 19 18 18 77 
B Tilt . 12 15 11 17 55 
Dec. 28.—The conditions were good to-day for shoot¬ 
ing and eighteen guns reported at the traps. The sec¬ 
ond leg of the club championship was run off, and A. 
Tilt keeping up his good work with a breake of 90, won 
rather easily with a total of 178 out of 200, Billings win¬ 
ning second prize with 173, and Pelham third with 167, 
having improved his position from sixth place, which 
he held on first day. , _. ,, 
Event 1, was for practice, and was won by Pelham 
with 23; second event, for December cup, leg won by 
Pelham with 49, but Dugro gets the cup, having two 
legs; third event, for Sauer gun, leg won by T. J. 
O’Donohue after tie with Tilt at 24, shoot-off 22 to 21; 
fourth event, for Hunter vase, final leg won by Bill¬ 
ings, by breaking 24, but Elias and Pelham, haying 
two legs each, shoot off for possession of vase, Pelham 
winning, 21 to 17; fifth event, for special cup (substituted 
for Walsroce cup, Greiff having won same with three 
legs to his credit), was won by Billings; sixth event, 
turkey shoot, won by Pelham on straight score: 
Events: 
C W Billings ... 
W J Elias. 
C H Cates. 
C L Graves. 
Fred Pelham ... 
T J O’Donohue. 
A Tilt . 
B Tilt . 
F Hodgman .... 
J D ickerson. 
J J O’Donohue.. 
Smith . 
M V Lenone.... 
W A'Tilt. 
R J Held. 
J Morrison . 
G W Kuchler.... 
T Lenone, Jr- 
Club championship: „ , 
Total Total Grand 
2d 100. 1st 100. Total. 
C W Billings.... 
W J Elias. 
C H Cates. 
Fred Pelham ... 
T T O’Donohue, 
A 'Tilt . 
B Tilt . 
F Hodgman .... 
J J O’Donohue.. 
M V Lenone. 
j . 
J Morrison ..16 18 15 18 
Dec. 25— Christmas Day was all that a trapshootei 
cou'd ask for from the weather standpoint, and eleven 
gunners broke away from Santa long enough to get a 
crack at the bluerocks. 
First event was for practice; second event, for Decem¬ 
ber cup, was won by Held; third event, for holiday cup, 
leg won by Billings; fourth event, for Sauer gun, leg 
won by Held; fifth event, for Hunter vase, leg won by 
Pelham; sixth event, Walsrode cup, leg won by Lenone, 
assisted by 5 targets and getting a full score; seventh 
event, was trophy shoot, and was won by Elias; eighth 
event’ was for a turkey and was won by Elias; ninth and 
lenth’ events were turkey shoots, and won by Morrison 
and Thompson respectivelly. 
Paleface Shoot. 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 21.—The regular weekly Paleface 
shoot held at Wellington to-day, enticed just enough 
shooters to make things interesting, fourteen in all try¬ 
ing their hands with varying success. 
One “Pat” Osborne, from the pie belt, monopolized 
the principal honors as usual when making his Christ¬ 
mas visit, therefore another cup will adorn his den, 
which, we believe, is at the present time commodious by 
necessity. . 
Fred 'Stone came just close enough to get credit for 
a second place and came within an ace of winning high 
average, a bad start spoiling an otherwise good score, 
and it was clever uphill work to work into a good 
^ Fay’s and Horrigan’s return to the fold after a fairly 
successful brush season, was not exactly right in the 
calcium light, but another visit or two will prove an¬ 
other story. Scores: 
.10 11 
9 12 10 11 
9 14 
100 
. 7 11 10 12 
6 14 
9 15 
100 
Osborne . 
. 7 12 
9 12 
9 13 
7 14 
100 
Frank . 
. 9 10 
9 12 
8 13 10 12 
100 
. 7 9 
9 11 
5 15 
9 13 
100 
Hassam . 
. 8 13 
9 13 
5 10 
9 10 
100 
Hebbard . 
. 7 11 
8 12 
7 11 
6 12 
100 
. 6 10 
8 11 
7 8 
7 11 
100 
Horrigan . 
. 5 11 
4 9 
8 11 
6 14 
100 
Fay . 
. 5 5 
4 3 
5 5 
7 8 
100 
Small . 
. 1 4 
7 4 
5 3 
3 .. 
85 
Willard . 
. 9 10 
7 10 
7 14 
75 
Appleton . 
.. 12 
7 11 
3 .. 
50 
Schaffer . 
0 .. 
10 
Special 50-target 
match. Added 
target handicap:. 
Handi- 
Osborne . 
. 9 
13 
7 
14 
Broke, 
43 
Stone . 
. 6 
14 
9 
15 
44 
Kirkwood . 
.10 
11 
9 
14 
44 
Frank . 
. 8 
13 
10 
12 
43 
Horrigan . 
. 8 
11 
6 
14 
39 
Buffalo . 
. 5 
15 
9 
13 
42 
Hebbard . 
. 7 
11 
6 
12 
36 
Hassam . 
. 5 
10 
9 
10 
34 
Jack . 
. 7 
8 
7 
11 
33 
Fay . 
. 5 
5 
7 
8 
25 
North River Gun Club, 
Edgewater, N. J., Dec. 25.—Scores made by the North 
River Gun Club on Christmas afternoon, are as follows. 
Fvents- 12345678 
Targets' 10 15 15 15 15 15 25 15 
Truax . 9 10 11 14 15 14 23 .. 
Richter.. 8 U 10 12 15 11 20 .. 
E ckhoff 9 14 11 14 12 14 21 13 
Burn, . 8 14 12 14 14 13 19 12 
Glover """"i . 10 15 1 5 15 14 15 24 14 
Craft * 7 14 11 12 12 13 15 15 
Johnson - ::::::.. g § n e n 12 n is 
Vosselman . ° "J w .. . 
Townsend .. 4 5 S 8. 
McClave . 9 12 9 12 9 21 12 
Rones . . 11 11 10 14 23 10 
Fisher . 7 9 7 12 11 10 16 8 
Singer . 8 10 10 9 11 10 17 S 
Kent . 8 13 12 13 14 12 21 13 
r™" 6 10 11 10 9 11 16 10 
Ameer ■ ;:::::.10 n 12 13 12 u 19 13 
Jas. R. Merrill, Sec’y. 
Pinehurst, N. C. Tournament. 
Mr. Frank Lawrence has just returned from a trip in 
the South, where he has been traveling as a representa¬ 
tive of the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. On his way 
home, he informed us, that he stopped off at Pinehurst, 
N. C., and called on Mr. Leonard Tufts, who is the 
promoter of the golf and shooting tournaments held 
there, and who is the owner of about everything in sight 
at that place. He reports that great preparations are 
being made for the big shooting tournament that is to be 
held there on Jan. 23, 24 and 25. The programmes are 
about ready for distribution. Mr. Tufts will be pleased 
to send one to every interested shooter on application. 
Mr. Lawrence states that Pinehurst is a beautiful place. 
The accommodations are all that can be asked for. The 
railroad fare from New York is only $25.40 for the round 
trip. Tickets are good for thirty days. Mr. Tufts will 
publish the hotel rates and information regarding trans¬ 
portation in the programme. 
Targets will be thrown.from four sets of traps, located 
on the edge of a level field, with a perfect sky back¬ 
ground. 
Mr. Tufts assured Mr. Lawrence that everything that 
can be done to make the shooters comfortable and the 
shoot a success is being done. There will be $500 in 
added moneys, and two valuable cups, besides gold and 
silver medals. In all about $1,000 will be put up in 
cash and prizes by the management. Mr. Tufts said that 
if this shoot turns out to be a success he will make that 
of next year so attractive that no lover of the sport can 
afford to stay away. This shoot seems to be attracting 
considerable interest in the East, and it has been pre¬ 
dicted that it will be well attended. 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy. N. Y., Dec. 27. —The Christmas shoot at the 
Mountain View Gun Club’s grounds in Sycaway yester¬ 
day afternoon was one of the most successful in the 
history of the club. Some excellent scores were made, 
and a large number of spectators enjoyed the sport. The 
guests of the club included J. B. and H. Saunders, of 
Albany, and the veteran of the traps, Archie Paul, of 
Cohoes. J. B. Saunders was one of the prize winners at 
the shoot held by the New York Athletic Club, Dec. 17, 
for the amateur championship of America. Mr. Saunders 
took third prize. , 
The Trojans will attend the shoot of the Pine Hills 
Club at Albany, Saturday, and also take part in the 
organization of a gun club league which will take in 
Troy, Albany, Schenectady, Mechanicville and Glens 
Falls.’ The scores: 
Shot 
Roberts . 
Hedges . 
Robinson .. 
T B Saunders... 
H Saunders . 
Ruth . 
Geo Butler . 
Mrs Butler . 
Thurston . 
Lovegrove . 
Farrell . 
Rvemiller . 
Galvin —. 
at. Broke Shot at. Broke 
80 63 Niles . 60 33 
80 44 Nichols . 40 26 
65 26 Dutcher . 40 20 
60 51 Paul . 40 28 
60 44 Agan . 40 21 
60 49 Smith . 40 17 
60 49 De Long. 40 12 
60 36 Coons . 40 19 
60 31 Collins . 20 U 
60 38 Rov . 20 11 
60 48 S Miller . 20 9 
60 19 Hayner . 20 4 
60 24 Miss Jackson ... 20 3 
J. J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
■ ,>£- 
