Feb. 8, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
229 
Philadelphia Trapshooters’ League. 
Philadelphia, Feb. 1.— The 
amden, N. J., was high in 
elphia Trapshooters’ League 
ie Meadow Springs Gun Clu 
inn Club surpassed all the 
ital of 403. 
South End Team. 
Eisenhardt _21 20—41 
(ineiine . 19 20—39 
1 Peachman ... 20 IS—3S 
Rexon .19 IS—37 
adcliffe . 19 17—36 
iggard . 20 15—35 
Johnson . IS 1(5—34 
Halloway .22 12—34 
' Cross ..'... 16 16—32 
Biddle . 15 17-32 
South End Gun Club, of 
the contest of the Phila- 
held on the grounds of 
b to-day, but the Highland 
other contestants with a 
Meadow Springs Team. 
T Coyle . 22 22—44 
G Hillpot .21 21—42 
D Williams .16 19—35 
D Henry .16 18—34 
Gothard . 15 18—33 
Kane . 19 14—33 
Heathcote .14 18—32 
Franklin .15 17—32 
Fish . 16 15—31 
Chandler . 17 14—31 
347 
35S 
Chester 
Hamlin .21 18—39 
.ackman . IS 19—37 
ongbottom . 14 20—31 
awton . 16 IS—34 
Paulson . 18 15—33 
ittle . 16 14—30 
Other scores: 
South End—W. Johnson 30, F 
i. Cook 26. Quigley 24. Folker 22. 
Meadow Springs—Jackson 30, Pierce 27, W. 
'. Woodward 24, Laws 24. Kauffman 24, Moore 
Chester—R. Oglesby 22. Mirkil 10. 
On the grounds of the Keystone Shooting Association 
Holmesburg Junction, as follows: 
Team. 
Griswold . 17 11—28" 
W Young . 14 13—27 
J Landomus .15 11—26 
B Landomus _13 11—24 
312 
Peachman 30, Eyster 
Hensell 
24. 
Highland 
Gun Club. 
S. S. White 
Team. 
nllantvne . 
. 21 24-45 
Cotting . 
. 22 23—45 
IcCartv .. 
. 21 24—45 
Griffith .. 
. 21 23—44 
legar . 
. 21 21—42 
Sanford . 
. 21 21—42 
ogers _ 
. 18 24—42 
Pratt . 
. 21 20—41 
ranklin ... 
. 21 19—40 
Severn ... 
. 22 19—41 
oover _ 
. 20 20—40 
Tansey . 
. IS 20—38 
enham ... 
.20 18—38 
Byer . 
. 19 18 37 
inggold .. 
. 20 18—38 
Fontaine . 
. 20 16—36 
ayne . 
. 22 15—37 
Robinson . 
. 16 19—35 
ender . 
. 19 17—36 
White . 
. 19 15—34 
403 
3 S3 
.Other scores: 
Highland—Trott 36, Bell 36. Lutz 36, Pinkerton 36, 
avis 35, Dr. Wentz 35, Lohr 34, Harkins 33, Greenwood 
i, Boyer 29, Crooks 27, Lee 27, Mawson 26, Roatche 22, 
erry 17, Carney 14. 
S. S. White—Cantrell 34, Stahr 34. Lilly 34, Brenizer 
'i Harper 33, Firth 30, Hinkson 29, Kendall 27. 
At Point Breeze. 
Philadelphia, Feb. 1.—The weather conditions were 
>t favorable for outdoor diversion. There was a strong 
>ld wind and a dark sky. Still there was a good attend¬ 
ee. The competition was close as a whole. Scores: 
iman, 29 .'.2121122122—10 
olznagle. 28. . 2222222222—10 
orsyth, 28 . 2111211212—10 
aulson. 28 . 2222222222—10 
uller, 30 .2222222222—10 
ender, 30 .2122221202— 9 
oyd, 30 .122*221222_ 9 
'orthington, 30 . .2222*22222— 9 
hul, 28 . 2222222*11_9 
nith, 30 . 2220222122_ 9 
':Itz, 28 .. . ’.1220222222_ 9 
urphy, 30 .0221101211— 8 
:ott, 28 . 1222 ‘ , 0220 °— 8 
oddy, 28 .2111220102— S 
:!ix, 30 .2212001222— 8 
aguire, 30 .2222012220— 8 
ark, 30 . **12*2222?_ 7 
one, 28 .^ 2021010212 — 7 
orris, 27 .0210101122— 7 
itton, 27 .1012002212— 7 
New York Athletic Club. 
I ravers Island, N. Y., Feb. 1. —The conditions to-day 
r our regular weekly shoot, were as had as they pos- 
>ly could be—a cold, cloudy afternoon, with rain squalls 
id a strong, gusty wind. However, seven gunners re- 
'rted, and made the best of the conditions. Six events 
■re run off, low scores being the rule, the Lenane boys 
nmng five events between them. 
Event No. 1 , February cup, leg won by M. V. Lenane, 
th 8 added targets. No. 2, Sauer gun, leg won by T. 
•nane, with 5 added targets. No. 3, high score cup, 
>n by 1 . Lenane with 22. No. 4, Walsrode cup, leg 
:o won by T. Lenane. No. 5, handicap cup: This cup 
tor competition between members whose handicaps are 
to 5 targets in 25, and the first leg went to M. V’. 
•nane. No. 6 , trophy shoot, won by Snyder. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 
etff. 
V Lenane . 8 38 
Lenane . 10 36 
Merten . 
Snyder . 
Jones . 
• Williams . 2 36 
2 
35 
1 
19 
1 
18 
1 
10 
1 
14 
0 
10 
8 
38 
3 
11 
3 
21 
3 
16 
3 
17 
3 
14 
10 
36 
5 
20 
4 
22 
4 
17 
3 
15 
3 
16 
0 
18 
0 
17 
0 
16 
0 
9 
0 
9 
0 
15 
0 
37 
0 
18 
0 
21 
0 
12 
0 
12 
0 
17 
4 
32 
2 
16 
2 
18 
2 
15 
2 
16 
2 
14 
2 
36 
1 
17 
2 
19 
2 
16 
2 
15 
2 
15 
Marine and Field Club. 
Brooklyn, L. I., Feb. 1.— The Marine and Field Ch 
to*day at Bath Beach. The season’s trophy vv; 
e main feature. W. H. Davol scored the maximum, 
gets. Other scores were: C. M. Camn 42, H. I 
ibner 40. I. Snedeker 40, W. Pardonner 36. 
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The MID-WINTER HANDICAP at Pinehurst 
An Overwhelming Victory For 
WINCHESTER 
Shotgun Shells and Shotguns 
MID-WINTER HANDICAP- 
Won by Mr. C. W. Billings, of the New York Athletic Club, 
shooting Winchester "Leader” Shells. Score, 90 out of 100 
from 18 yards. High Professional : A. M. Hatcher, shooting 
a Winchester Repeating Shotgun; score, 91 out of 100 from 
20 yards. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP— 
Won by Mr. G. S. McCarty of Philadelphia, Pa., shooting 
Winchester "Leader” Shells. Score, 91 out of 100 from 20 
yards. High Professional : Guy Ward, shooting Winchester 
" Leader” Shells and a Winchester Repeating Shotgun; score, 
88 out of 100 from 20 yards. 
HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE- 
Won by Mr. W. N. Foord, of Wilmington, Del., shooting 
Winchester "Leader” Shells. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE— 
Won by A. M. Hatcher, shooting a Winchester Repeating 
Shotgun. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Mo ntclair, N. J., F.eb. 1.—Although this was an off 
day, and the weather decidedly unpleasant, some nine 
men were present, six trophy events being run off. 
Messrs. Winslow, Boxall, Allen, Lane and Cockefair 
were the winners respectively. 
The club expects to have an all-day invitation tourna- 
men on Lincoln’s Birthday, and quite a large attend¬ 
ance is expected. 
Events: 
1 
9 
3 
4 
Targets: 
15 
15 
25 
25 
C M Hunt . 
. 3 13 
3 11 
W B Spencer. 
. 3 10 
4 15 
5 20 
5 23 
P H Cockefait. 
. 2 10 
2 15 
4 23 
3 22 
G VV Boxall. 
. 0 12 
0 11 
1 21 
1 25 
A R Allan. 
. 0 13 
0 10 
1 18 
1 22 
E Winslow . 
. 2 13 
2 12 
5 21 
5 16 
W H Lane. 
3 7 
8 13 
9 16 
T V Bonner, Jr. 
7 22 
7 20 
C H Herriman. 
10 14 
12 14 
Event No. 5, team race, two-man teams, 10 targets: 
Team No. 1. Team No. 3. 
Boxall . 4 Spencer . 0 
Herriman .. 3— 7 Bowker . 8—8 
Team No. 2. Team No. 4. 
Allan . 
Lane . 
Event No. (5, 
Cockefair . 
. 10 
. 8—18 
miss-and-out 
. 13 
Cockefair . 8 
Hunt . 7—15 
Bouvier . 
. 12 
Hunt . 
. 12 
Lane . 
. 10 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
Red Hook Gun Club. 
Red Hook, N. Y., Jan. 30.—Scores made to-day are 
appended: 
Events: 
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Shot 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
at. 
Broke. 
Bain . 
.. 23 22 22 21 20 22 22 20 
200 
172 
Schutte . 
. 19 17 IS IS 21 21 23 20 
200 
157 
Martin . 
. 19 13 20 21 20 20 19 16 
200 
148 
Horton . 
. 21 21 21 IS 17 18 15 17 
200 
148 
1 >aly . 
. IS 15 15 IS IS 20 13 19 
200 
136 
Lee . 
. 17 17 20 17 14 16 .. .. 
150 
101 
Matt ice . 
. 19 20 18 15 . 
100 
72 
Ham . 
.14 14.15 16 
100 
59 
Yigeant . 
100 
58 
Hutchings . 
. 10 9 7 . 
75 
26 
Massonneau .... 
. 16.15. 
50 
31 
J. W. Bain, Sec’y. 
SHOOT WINCHESTER SHELLS! They won the Amateur and Profes¬ 
sional Championships and the High Amateur and. High Professional 
Averages in 1907, and made the HIGHEST High Average on record. 
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