FOREST AND STREAM 
[Jan. 25, 1908. 
*50 
North Side Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 18.—The Northside Rod and 
Gun Club will hold a big shoot on Washington’s Birth¬ 
day. A cordial invitation is extended to all lovers of 
trapshooting. Trade representatives are always wel¬ 
come. Shooting will commence at 9 A. M. on this day 
and continue until dark. Lunch and refreshments will 
be served free, as usual. There will be a committee ap¬ 
pointed in the course of a few days, from the following 
clubs: Northside Rod and Gun, Jackson Park, North 
Caldwell, and Passaic Gun, for the purpose of con¬ 
sidering the proposed consolidation of the above-named 
clubs into one club. It is conceded that if this move¬ 
ment be successful - , it will make one of the biggest and 
strongest clubs in the State. 
In the third leg of the team match between the Mid¬ 
land Gun Club, of Maywood, and the Northside’s, which 
was shot off at the Columbia Heights grounds to-day, 
the visitors were the victors by only one bird. The 
final score was 104 to 103. 
Twenty men were in the sweepstakes. The high av¬ 
erage was about evenly divided between J. C. Banta, 
J. P. Howland, F. H. Lewis and J. Spaeth, each shoot¬ 
ing at a record of 80 per cent. 
Team shoot: 
Midland Club. Northside Club. 
II Krug . 22 J Spaeth .22 
J P Howland.22 C Lewis .18 
H Howland . 19 W Hempstead .19 
H E Jackson.18 Dr Hunter .20 
J C Banta. 23—104 F H Lewis.24—103 
The results in the sweepstake events follow: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 25 10 15 25 
Lewis . 8 13 10 12 24 8 11 21 
King . 8 10 8 12 22 5 10 .. 
Howland . 7 12 10 12 22 6 13 .. 
Swayck . 9 11 5 10 .. 8 10 15 
Scoskie . 8 11 4 11 .. 9 10 17 
Howland . 5 8 7 13 19 8 14 .. 
Hunter . .7 12 8 11 20 9 12 16 
Jackson . 9 10 6 11 18 .. .. 14 
Van Stone . 4 5 3 6 .. 5 4 17 
Spaeth . 8 10 8 10 22 9 13 .. 
Banta . 3 5 .. 6 6 .. 
Hempstead . 7 11 19. 
Wilkinson . 6 4. 
Lewis . 9 9 18 5 9 
Storms . 3 ‘10 .. 5 8 .. 
Nagle . 6 6. 
Vanderclock . 6 8. 
Hennis . 8 5. 
Banta . 7 11 23 7 14 20 
Stelling . 6 12 .. 
Uncle IIank. 
Welles . 12 11 13 15 14 14 11 14 12 .. 22 138 
H B Willson. 8 7 12 6 7 9 9 9 8 *5 .. 80 
Tos Hunter . 12 13 11 14 13 12 14 15. 104 
M D Hogan. 12 11 14 13 12 12 11 13. 98 
Wagner . 12 12 13 11 13 12 10 *$. 92 
M Taylor . 13 13 12 13 12 13 13. 89 
C S Wilson. 9 8 8 10 11 7 12 . 65 
Dr Stine . 6 3 10 11 13 9 . 55 
Shaffer .— 6 5 10 5 9 4 . 39 
Dufour . 12 8 8 10 11 .58 
Dr Shoup.10 11 .. 21 
Bene ...15 15 
Miles Taylor, Sec’y. 
The Palefaces. » 
Boston, Mass., Jan. 15.—The usual weekly Paleface 
shoot, held to-day at Wellington, drew its regular four 
squads, and from 1 o’clock to 5 trappers and scorers 
were kept busy dishing out the elusive saucer, which 
surely had the best of us, for this afternoon at least. 
The scheduled New England championship was the 
bone of contention for sixteen, and right through the 
contest the result was always in doubt, and the last 
event was a real test for even the best. 
Geo. Hassam was one of the bright stars of the occa¬ 
sion, and easily eclipsed any of his former performances 
when winning in the shoot-off against our best New 
England combination, and now stands the penalty of an 
extra yard for displaying his ability so publicly. 
Grif captured high average with a good 20yd. handi¬ 
cap, and some of his kills were of the old-time skill, and 
brought forth a goodly share of' applause from his many 
friends. 
Events: 12345678 Shot 
Targets: 10 15 15 15 20 15 15 20 at. Broke. 
Griffiths, 20 . 10 12 15 12 19 12 11 16 125 107 
Hassam, 18 . 8 12 13 15 16 13 13 15 125 105 
Kirkwood, 20 . 8 14 12 10 18 13 14 16 125 105 
Sibley, 18 . 7 15 11 13 18 13 12 14 125 103 
Frank, 20 . 9 11 11 13 17 13 13 15 125 102 
Edgartcn, 19 . 8 14 10 14 18 9 10 17 125 100 
Adams, 18 . 8 13 14 12 14 11 12 14 125 68 
Charles, 18 . 9 13 9 10 11 9 14 13 125 86 
Horrigan, 18 . 11 12 15 13 14 10 18 125 93 
Kanop. 18 ..14 9 12 15 10 13 14 115 87 
Hamblin, 18 . 12 9 12 16 9 12 16 115 86 
Winters, 18 .12 10 12 12 13 11 15 115 85 
Frost, 17 . 12 9 9 17 13 13 12 115 85 
Buffalo, 19 . 12 10 12 13 10 8 12 115 77 
Jones, 16 .10 11 9 11 9 11 15 115 76 
Eagle, 16 . 4 6 15 12 13 9 6 115 65 
Lynde, 16 . 4 8 8 8 11 85 39 
Powers, 19 .11 8 ,. 30 19 
Langstroth, 16 . 7 11. 25 18 
Mountain View Gun Club. 
Troy, N. Y., Jan. 1.—At the regular weekly shoot of 
the Mountain View Gun Club to-day thirty-one shooters 
took part in the sport. A sharp wind prevailed, which 
made the targets somewhat difficult. Saunders was high, 
breaking 131 out of 150; Valentine was second with 84 
out of 100. 
The handicap for the Ithaca gun was finished to-day, 
and was won by Mrs. Butler, she having a handicap of 
28 added targets to the 65 which she broke, giving her a 
total of 93. Mrs. Butler has been shooting only four 
months, and is fast becoming a crack shot. 
Next Saturday, Jan. 25, we will hold our Tri-County 
Trapshooting League tournament. 
During the first part of next September, the city of 
Troy will celebrate its first annual Old Home Week. 
Great preparations are being made for this event. In 
order to help make this affair a success the Mountain 
View Gun Club will hold a two-days’ shoot at that time. 
The shoot will be held on Sept. 7 (Labor Day) and 
Sept. 8. There 
will b 
e added money. The 
amount 
I 
will announce later on. 
The following 
are the 
scores 
; for to-day: 
Shot at. Broke 
.Shot at. Broke 
Sanders . 
. 150 
131 
F Smith . 
. 50 
24 
F O Roberts.., 
. 125 
99 
Paine . 
. 50 
24 
Y^alentine .. 
. 100 
84 
G Butler . 
. 50 
41 
Roberts . 
. 100 
70 
Mrs Butler .... 
. 50 
33 
. 100 
71 
. 50 
26 
Mil liman . 
. 100 
71 
Galvin . 
. 50 
35 
Hedges . 
. 100 
62 
H Smith . 
. 50 
29 
Nichols . 
. 80 
48 
Dutcher . 
. 50 
21 
. 75 
51 
. 25 
14 
Betts . 
. 75 
47 
Miss Ruth . 
. 25 
8 
Lovegrove . 
. 75 
44 
Vrooman . 
. 25 
15 
Harris . 
. 75 
58 
F Film . 
. 25 
10 
L Miller . 
. 75 
44 
Le Maire . 
. 25 
10 
Crowley . 
. 75 
24 
Mrs Le Maire.. 
. 25 
8 
Connolly. 
. 75 
24 
A Film . 
. 15 
9 
Sharp . 
. 75 
44 
J. J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
Analostan Gun Club. 
Washington, D. C., Jan. 18.—At the annual meeting 
of the Analostan Gun Club the following officers were 
elected for the ensuing year: President, C. S. Wilson; 
\ ice-President, Dr.. Wm. C. Barr; Treasurer, John Cole¬ 
man; Secretary, Miles Taylor; Captain, II. A. Farnham; 
Trustees, M. D. Hogan, W. R. Baker and W. H. Hunter. 
The club is in a flourishing condition, and last year 
was one of the best in its history. The average attend¬ 
ance at the club shoots was twenty-four members, and 
the average number of targets thrown at each meet, 
1,605. Sixteen new members were added to the rolls. 
The Analostan Gun Club held its first shoot for 1908 
on Jan. 17. Fred Stone and Mr. Shaffer, of the Red 
Mill Company, and Harry S. Welles, of the Dead Shot 
Powder Company, were guests on that occasion. Follow¬ 
ing are the scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 Brk. 
Stone .13 12 12 12 10 12 12 14 14 12 18 141 
New England 
championship, distance handicap, 
100 
targets: 
Hassam, 18yds... 
. 85 
Hamblin, 18 . 
74 
Griffiths, 20 -- 
. 85 
Kanop, 18 . 
73 
Kirkwood, 20 ... 
. 83 
Winters, IS . 
73 
Frank, 20 . 
. 82 
Frost, 17 . 
73 
Harrigan, 18 ... 
. 82 
Jones, 16 . 
67 
Sibley, 18 . 
. 81 
Charles, 18 . 
66 
Edgarton, 19 ... 
. 78 
Buffalo, 19 . 
65 
Adams, 18 . 
. 77 
Eagle, 16 . 
61 
Shoot-off : 
Hassam . 
. 23 
Griffiths . 
19 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending Tan. 18, 
follows: 
Olean Gun Club, at Olean, N. Y., May 19 and 20. 
Fred F. Mason, Sec’y. 
Fort Dodge Driving Park Gun Club, at Fort Dodge, 
la., June 3 and 4. Dr. J. W. Ilaughawout, Mgr. 
Enterprise Gun Club, at McKeesport, Pa., May 30. 
Geo. W. Mains, Sec’y. 
Kentucky Trapshooters’ League state tournament, at 
Dayton, Ky., May 27 and 28. Dr. I. P. Gould, Sec’y. 
YVestport Factory Gun Club, at Westport Factory, 
Mass., April 18 or 20. Albert W. Lewis, Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club’s Metropolitan championship, at 
Montclair, N. J., April 1. Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club’s anniversary tournament, at 
Montclair, N. J., June 6. Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Wyoming Gun Club, at Wyoming, N. Y., June 4. F. 
B. Childs, Sec’y. 
Malone Gun Club, at Malone, N. Y., May 7 and 8. 
Geo. M. Lincoln, Sec’y. 
Wilmington Gun Club, at Wilmington, O., May 1. 
James E. Gaston, Pres. 
Wilmington Gun Club, at Wilmington O., June 16 and 
17. J. E. Gaston, Pres. 
Shamokin Gun Club, at Shamokin, Pa., April 17 and 
July 9 and 10. S. C. Yocum, Sec’y. 
Mountain View Gun Club, at Pen Argyle, Pa., Feb. 
14 and 15. W. R. Frome, Pres. 
Springfield Gun Club, at Springfield, O., June IS and 
19. Geo. W. Morgan, Sec’y. 
Blue Mound Gun Club, at Blue mound, Ill., Feb. 18 
and 19. J. W. Robbins, Sec’y. 
Cleveland Gun Club, at Cleveland, O., Feb. 22. F. 
H. Wallace, Mgr. 
Ossining Gun Club, at Ossining, N. YE, May 13 and 
14. Chas. G. Blandford, Sec’y. 
Mountain View Gun Club, at Troy, N. Y., Feb. 22. 
John J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
Cracker Gun Club, at Thomasville, Ga., July 3 and 4. 
C. W. Cooper, Sec’y. 
Leesburg Gun Club, at Leesburg, Fla., March 25 and 
26. B. F. .Watts, .Sec’y. 
Great Island Gun Club, at Ocean Grove, Fall River, 
Mass., Feb. 22. Phillippe Letendre, Sec’y. 
Highland Gun Club, at Edge Hill, Pa., Feb. 22. J. 
Franklin Meehan, Sec’y. 
South Framingham Gun Club, at South Framingham, 
Mass., July 4 and 5. Frank P. Hewins, Sec’y. 
Richmond Gun Club, at Richmond, Va., July 4. V. 
Hechler, Pres. 
Ohio State Association, at Columbus, O., June 2 to 5. 
Fred Shattuck,. Sec’y. 
Tanesville Gun Club, at Janesville, Wis., May 21 and 
22. J. H. Me Vicar, Sec’y. 
The Indian tournament, at Cedar Point, Sandusky, O., 
June 16 to 19. R. O. Heikes, Chairman. 
Platt National Park Gun Club, at Sulphur, Okla., 
Feb. 22. E. I. Newblock, Sec’y. 
Danville Gun Club, at Danville, Pa., April 30 and 
May 1. Wm. T. Speiser, Sec’y. 
Sunset Gun Club, at Steamboat Rock, la., June 1 and 
2. A. H. Quiggle, Sec’y. 
Westport Factory Gun Club, at Westport Factory, 
Mass., Sept. 7. Albert W. Lewis, Secretary. 
McKeesport Gun Club, at McKeesport, Pa., May 30. 
L. W. Cannon, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Jan. 18.—There were eighteen con¬ 
testants in the contest for the Stake trophy, Mr. Chas. 
A. Lockwood, of Jamaica, scoring a full 25. The two 
prior wins were scored respectively by Messrs. H. B. 
Vanderveer and J. P. Fairchilds. Mr. T. D. Leahy was 
the successful contestant for the January cup with a 
score of 23. Mr. J. II. Ernst’s three scores, of 23, 19 
and 21 are in the lead. Mr. W. C. Damron was first in 
the scratch event. Messrs. Henry Kryn and II. M. 
Brigham won easily in the two-man team contest by 
scoring 47. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
II. T. H. T. 
r A Lockwood. 3 25 L M Palmer, Jr. 0 17 
H M Brigham. 1 23 S P Hopkins. 4 17 
F B Stephenson 0 22 W W Marshall . 5 17 
H Kryn . 2 22 R C Williams. 5 17 
G G Stephenson, Jr 3 21 C K Chapman. 7 17 
D T Leahy . 4 20 F D Creamer. 3 15 
W C Damron. 2 20 DC Bennett . 3 12 
TI B Vanderveer.... 4 19 Dr Adams . 2 12 
F C Raynor . 5 18 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
D T Leahv. 2 15 C A Lockwood .... 2 10 
W W Marshall . 3 14 H B Vanderveer_ 2 11 
F C Raynor. 3 13 H Krvn . 1 9 
F B Stephenson_ 0 13 W C Damron. 1 9 
Tv M Palmer,Jr. 0 12 F D Creamer. 1 8 
S P Hopkins. 2 12 DC Bennett. 2 7 
T H Ernst. 2 12 G G Stephenson... 2 5 
R C Williams. 3 12 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
'V W Marshall . 3 15 J FT Ernst. 2 12 
F B Stephenson.... 0 13 DC Bennett. 2 11 
G G Stephenson, Jr 2 13 HD Vanderveer... 2 11 
G A Lockwood. 2 13 R C Williams. 1 8 
F D Creamer. 1 12 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
W C Damron . 2 94 G G Stenhenson.3 20 
T TI Ernst. 4 24 R C Williams. 5 20 
H M Brigham. 1 23 H Krvn . 2 19 
F. L Rhett. 4 23 F C Raynor. 5 19 
F D Creamer. 3 22 DC Bennett. 3 18 
T, M Palmer, Jr... 0 21 W W Marshall. 5 14 
D T Leahy. 4 21 J M Rhett. 6 13 
F B Stephenson_ 0 20 S P Hopkins. 4 21 
C A Lockwood. 3 20 
January cup, 25 targets: 
D T Leahy. 4 23 F C Ravnor. 5 20 
T H Ernst. 4 21 R C Williams. 5 19 
G A Lockwood. 3 20 G G Stenhenson.... 3 17 
'V C Damron. 2 20 W YV Marshall. 5 16 
S P Hopkins. 4 20 DC Bennett . 3 13 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
G Damron. 12 TI Krvn . 9 
H M Brigham . 10 F D Creamer . 7 
F B Stephenson . 10 C A Lockwood . 7 
Team race, 25 targets: 
TT K r yn . 2 22 D T Leahy. 4 24—41 
H M Brigham.. 1 25—47 L M Palmer. 0 21 
G Stephenson... 3 17 F Stephenson... 0 21—42 
S. S. White Gun Club. 
Holmesburg Junction, Pa., Jan. IS.—The programme 
of the S. S. White Gun Club had as main events the 
club shoot at 25 targets and a ten-man team contest 
with the Riverton Gun Club. Mr. Thomas Tansey set 
a swift pace by scoring straight 25 in the club event. 
Tn the team contest, all the club members participated, 
the ten high scores to count. Scores: 
Club event, 25 targets: 
Tansey . 
. 25 
Taylor . 
.-19 
.24 
. 18 
White . 
_ 23 
Firth . 
. 18 
Cantrell . 
. 23 
Kendall . 
. 17 
Chalmers . 
92 
Dr Brown . 
. 17 
Harper . 
. 22 
Hand . 
. 16 
99 
. 16 
22 
. 15 
22 
. 15 
Beyer . 
22 
Fontaine . 
. 15 
Brenizer . 
. 21 
Nelson . 
. 14 
. 21 
. 14 
Fleming . 
. 21 
Wilkins . 
. 14 
14 
. 19 
13 
Team match, : 
25 targets: 
S. S. White. 
Riverton. 
Newcomb . 
...23 
R Biddle . 
... 23 
».. 22 
. . . 19 
Harper . 
...21 
Keating . 
. 19 
Pratt . 
...20 
Evans . 
... 19 
Cantrell . 
...19 
Aease . 
... is 
Tansey . 
...19 
Purnell . 
is 
Chalmers . 
... 19 
C Biddle . 
... 15 
Robinson . 
...IS 
Connor . 
... 14 
Rrenizer . 
... IS 
Mills . 
... 13 
Hand . 
... 17-1SG 
Slifton . 
... 13-171 
