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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. is, 1908. 
The Palefaces. 
, B°? ton > Feb. 5.—The regular Paleface shoot, held at 
Wellington to-day, brought forth a goodly number of 
enthusiasts—visitors from far and near.. Griffiths and 
banning made a welcome addition to the home ranks, and 
while not in good shooting form, proceeded to do some 
exceptionally good work at times. 
Frank, the dean of the home aggregation, had things 
all his own way in the average line, and was the only 
one, barring Sibley, that put a good score to their credit, 
and many were the excuses offered for low 
work, as the weather man had 
feet day from 
desired. 
In the 50-target match, the genial Buffalo walked off 
with the prize, tying for high scratch score and winning 
on his one-bird allowance with Frank and Hassam next 
in line. 
In the special Powers m 
self, placing a 23 from 
Charles by one target. 
average 
man had furnished the most per- 
a trapshooting standpoint that could be 
the 21 yd. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Frank . 8 12 9 14 9 13 
Sibley . 9 13 9 13 8 11 
Buffalo . 9 11 7 11 8 14 
Griffiths . 8 12 8 12 8 11 
Hassam . 7 13 8 11 9 12 
Fanning . 9 10 10 12 9 10 
Cavicchi . 8 12 9 9 8 14 
Kirkwood .. 9 7 9 11 10 12 
Frost . 8 10 6 10 6 11 
Burnes . 7 9 9 10 6 12 
Nelson . 5 10 7 11 7 12 
Charles . 9 9 6 12 6 10 
Burgess . 3 12 5 8 5 8 
Horrigan . 8 10 
Jack ... 7 12 
Paleface, 50-target match: 
H. B. T. 
Buffalo . 45 1 46 
Frank . 45 0 45 
Cavicchi ....... 43 1 44 
Hassam . 43 1 44 
Griffiths . 43 0 43 
Frank 
outdid 
him- 
line, 
and leading 
Shot 
6 
7 8 
at. Broke. 
10 
13 
100 
88 
9 
13 
100 
85 
10 
13 
100 
85 
9 
15 
100 
S3 
10 
12 
100 
83 
10 
12 
100 
82 
9 
12 
100 
81 
7 
14 
100 
79 
8 
13 
100 
72 
5 
11 
100 
70 
9 
9 
100 
70 
7 
9 
100 
68 
8 
8 
100 
57 
8 
12 
50 
38 
6 
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35 
25 
H. 
B. T. 
4 42 
Kirkwood . 43 6 43 
Sibley . 41 1 42 
Frost 
Fanning . 41 0 41 
Horrigan . 38 3 41 
Nelson . 37 2 39 
Burnes . 35 3 38 
Charles . 32 4 36 
Burgess . 29 6 35 
New York Athlefic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Feb. 8 .—Twelve gunners 
braved the intense cold to-day, and although fur coats 
were worn and numb fingers prevailed, some good shoot- 
ln fr W ? S ° one > , an .d the competitions were close. 
Hodgman distinguished .himself by making a clean 
score of x5 straight targets in Walsrode event. 
Event 1 February cup, leg won by Elias with 8 added 
targets. No. 2 , Sauer gun, leg won by Pelham. No 3 
high score contest, won by A. Tilt. No. 4, Walsrode cup, 
leg won by Hodgman with clean score. No. 5 handicap 
cup, leg won by Dickerson, although A. Tilt was high 
gun, those with handicap of 3 or more targets only 
being ehg ib le. No. 6 , trophy shoot, won by Thompson 
f er T le with Dickerson. No. 7, trophy shoot, won by 
A. Tilt after a tie with W. A. Tilt. No. 8 , trophy 
shoot, resulted in a tie between the Tilt brothers, and 
■on account of darkness will be shot off next Wednesday 
Fred Pelham . 
2 24 
3 22 
1 IS 
2 17 
6 
4 
W J Elias . 
J. L.j 
F A Hodgman . 
M V Lenane . 
T Lenane . 
1 21 
2 17 
1 25 
2 19 
F H Schauffler _1_ 
A M Thompson. 
0 16 
0 21 
5 20 
5 15 
0 19 
G W Kuchler. 
J S Dickerson. 
3 18 
A. Tilt . 
W J Sturgis. 
W A Tilt. 
Events: 
Fred Pelham . 
5 
6 
1 21 
7 
8 
W J Elias . 
F A Hodgman . 
M V Lenane. 
0 22 
2 20 
O 1«7 
T Lenane . 
F H Schauffler. 
G M Thompson. 
. 6 16 
0 13 
5 23 
O ID 
G W Kuchler. 
. . . . 
J S Dickerson. 
A Tilt . 
2 23 
2 19 
2 22 
W J Sturgis. 
W A Tilt. 
. 0 15 
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G. 
F. P. 
The Interstate Association. 
Pittsburg, Feb. 8 .—Tournaments registered during th 
week ending Feb. 8 , 1908, follow: 
• 97 Cor ,? I iS d °Ti Co , u ?[ ry 1 - 9 ub - at Coronado, Cal., March 26 
27 and 28. Paul H. Schmidt, Sec’y. 
Eastman Gun Club, at Eastman, Ga., April 3. Claud' 
Eubank, Sec y. 
New Haven Gun Club, at New Haven, Conn., April 17 
Wm. T. Minor, Sec’y. 
The Huron Indians, at Exeter, Ont., April 17, W 
Jones, Sec’y. ’ F ’ 
Enid Gur. Club, at Enid, Okla., April 28 and 29. L 
t. Reed, Sec y. 
r G * City Gun Club, at Fargo, N. D., May 5 and 6 
C. W. Clemens, Sec y. 
Fan-mount Gun Club, at Fairmount, Minn., May 8 am 
«'• E. W. Bird, Sec y. 
Watertown Gun Club, at Watertown, Mass., May 9 
ti. W. Jordan, Capt. 
New Haven Gun Club, at New Haven, Conn., May 30 
v\ m. T. Minor, Sec y. 
Buffalo Audubon Club, at Buffalo, N. Y., May 30 
Dr. W. C. Wootton, Sec’y. ’ 1 
New York State Association, at Elmira, N. Y., June 
10, 11 and 12. Louis C. Andrews, Sec’y. 
Njles Gun Club, at Niles, O., June 29. Joseph Rum- 
mell, Sec’y. 
Plattsburg Rod and Gun Club, at Plattsburg, N. Y., 
July 1 and 2. F. C. Parshall, Sec’y. 
Union City Gun Club, at Union City, Tenn., July 29, 
30 and 31. D. A. Edwards, Sec’y. 
Mountain View Gun Club, at Troy, N. Y., Sept. 7 and 
8 . John J. Farrell, Sec’y. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Highland Gun Club. 
——~ xx**..., j. x cu. o. —ivxr. vj. o. rvicv^ariy was tne 
star performer at the shoot of the Highland Gun Club 
to-day. 
First event, 10 targets prize watch fob: McCarty 9, 
Nelson 7, Butler 6 , Tansey 6 , Lohr 6 , Firth 6 , Hoover 
5, Graham 5, Ringgold 4, Lutz 4, Greenwood 4, Mawson 
4 > ,? e J ry „ 3 ’ Harkins 3, Pratt 3, H. A. Dawson 3, Can¬ 
trell 3, Roatche 2, E. Dawson 2. 
event > 10 targets, prize, silver spoon: Ringgold 
10, McCarty 8 , Lutz 8 , Graham 8 , Pratt 8 , Nelson 7, Can- 
trdl 7, Lohr 7, lansey 7, Butler 7, Hoover 6 , Greenwood 
6 , E. Dawson 5, Mawson 4, Perry 3, Harkins 3, Roatche 
2, H. A. Dawson 2. 
Third event, 10 targets, prize electric hand-light: Mc¬ 
Carty 10 Butler 8 , Tansey 8 , Ringgold 7, Lohr 7, 
Hoover 7, Graham 7, Pratt 7, E. Dawson 7, Harkins 6 , 
Lutz 5, Cantrell 5, Greenwood 5, Nelson 5, Perry 5, H. A. 
Dawson 4, Mawson 4, Firth 4, Roatche 3. 
Shoot for watch: 
Targets: 
McCarty. .. 
Cantrell ... 
Tansey .... 
Ringgold ... 
Lutz . 
Nelson .... 
Davis . 
Pratt . 
Royer . 
Greenwood 
Hoover .... 
Graham ... 
Mawson ... 
Firth . 
Hamil j.... 
H Dawson 
E Dawson 
Harkins ... 
Perry . 
White . 
Myers . 
Gilbert . 
Trott . 
Wakely .... 
Butler . 
Lohr . 
Roatche 
Franklin ... 
Worthington 
25 
25 
25 
25 
20 
15 
20 
22 
17 
19 
19 
14 
17 
11 
20 
21 
14 
15 
17 
20 
14 
21 
14 
17 
14 
15 
18 
18 
13 
14 
18 
15 
11 
17 
18 
12 
7 
16 
18 
12 
10 
14 
18 
15 
14 
16 
16 
9 
11 
12 
15 
15 
10 
10 
17 
18 
15 
8 
17 
9 
9 
8 
10 
12 
10 
8 
9 
4 
19 
9 
9 
14 
16 
8 
17 
12 
9 
16 
18 
11 
14 
13 
15 
16 
16 
17 
10 
14 
12 
10 
5 
8 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
Total. 
77 
69 
69 
66 
66 
65 
60 
58 
57 
57 
55 
53 
50 
49 
40 
Montclair, N. J., Feb. 8.— The cold to-day did not 
keep the men at home, seventeen being present and 
shoot mg through four trophy events. 
Mr, A. R. Allan was the winner of event 1, the second 
leg on the Boxall trophy, with a score of 25, while Grin- 
ne cS a ^ ture( ^ third leg on the Greener gun (event 2 , 
at 50 targets). Three men tied for the third event, 
being the second leg for the Barnes trophy. Mr. L. W. 
Colquitt wen out on the shoot-off. No. 4 was won bv 
Waring with a full score to his credit.. 
Events: 
Neaf Apgar . 
Jack Fanning .... 
G W Boxall. 
Dr J D Burtis.. 
A R Allan. 
O C Grinnell, Jr. 
W H Lane....... 
E Winslow . 
I S Crane. 
P H Cockefair.... 
Thos Dukes . 
W ’C Waring.,.. 
P P Dean. 
R M Brown. 
W B Spencer.... 
G H Piercy. 
L W Colquitt.... 
, 0 21 
0 22 
0 21—43 
/ —3-^ , —4— 
0 21 0 23 
0 20 
0 21 
0 23—44 
0 20 
0 21 
120 
1 17 
1 16—33 
1 18 
2 17 
121 
1 23 
1 21—44 
1 23 
1 21 
1 25 
1 22 
1 19—41 
1 22 
1 17 
2 21 
2 25 
2 20—45 
2 19 
1 13 
4 17 
4 18 
4 14—32 
4 16 
7 22 
5 19 
5 23 
5 19—42 
5 19 
5 18 
3 22 
3 19 
3 21—40 
3 21 
4 18 
4 20 
1 18 
1 19 
1 21—40 
1 22 
1 18 
6 20 
6 17 
6 17—34 
6 19 
7 25 
6 15 
6 17 
6 16—33 
6 13 
5 22 
6 24 
5 23 
5 22 
4 16 
5 18 
0 16 
0 23 
0 19—42 
0 21 
0 16 
1 17 
1 18 1 22—40 1 23 1 24 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
y hiladelphia, Fa., Deb. 8 .—There was a cold, stron 
wind as weather conditions prevailing at the live-bir 
shoot held at the Point Breeze track to-day. Thirtee 
was a lucky number, that being the number of entrie 
Edwards, from the 30yd. mark, scored straight alon< 
J hree tied on 9, namely, Bivens, Bender and Laml 
scores: 
Edwards, 30 .. 
Bivens, 29 . 
Bender, 30. 
Lamb, 30 . 
Murphy, 30 _ 
Franklin, 28 
Paul, 28 . 
Worthington, 30 
Patton, 28 . 
Jones, 28 . 
Paulson, 28 ... 
Forsythe, 28 ... 
Peltz, 28 . 
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Crescent Athletic Club. 
com, yet mere was a good attendance of the Cresc 
shooters at the weekly gathering to-day. The leg on 
bebruary cup was won by Mr. G. G. Stephenson 
with a total of 22 . The team event was won by Mes« 
C. A. Lockwood and L. C. Hopkins, with 42, after sho 
mg off a tie of 41 with Messrs. W. C. Damron and A 
Hendrickson. The leg on the State trophy was scoi 
by Mr. L. C. Hopkins. Scores: 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
R C Williams. 1 15 
D T Leahy. 2 15 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 2 13 
T H Ernst. 1 13 
F B Stephenson. 0 12 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets: 
J H Ernst. 2 15 
W W Marshall. 3 14 
L C Hopkins. 3 14 
Dr F C Raynor.... 3 13 
F B Stephenson.... 0 12 
February cup, 25 targets: 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 3 22 
D T Leahy . 4 21 
A E Hendrickson .. 4 20 
R C Williams . 2 19 
C A Lockwood. 3 19 
F B Stephenson. 0 19 
Stake trophy, 25 targets: 
L C Hopkins. 5 21 
W W Marshall. 5 19 
A E Hendrickson... 4 18 
F B Stephenson.... 0 17 
T H Ernst . 4 17 
R C Williams. 2 15 
Scratch shoot, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson . 11 
C A Lockwood. 10 
Team shoot, 25 targets: 
C Lockwood.3 23 
L C Hopkins.... 5 18—41 
G Stephenson, Jr. 3 15 
D T Leahy. 4 25—40 
Shoot-off, 25 targets: 
C Lockwood. 2 23 
L C Hopkins.... 5 19—42 
Dr F C Raynor. 3 
H Kryn . 1 
W W Marshall. 3 
L C Hopkins. 3 
H B Vanderveer.... 2 
H B Vanderveer... 2 
R C Williams. 1 
D T Leahy,.. 2 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 2 
H White .!.... 1 
W W Marshall. 5 1 
H B Vanderveer... 4 
H Kryn . 2 
Dr F C Raynor. 5 
J H Ernst. 4 
L C Hopkins. 6 
H Kryn . 2 
G G Stephenson, Jr. 3 
D T Leahy. 4 
H B Vanderveer.... 4 
C A Lockwood. 3 
Dr F C Raynor. 5 
A E Hendrickson. 
R C Williams. 
W C Damron... 2 17 j 
A Hendrickson.. 4 24—! 
W C Damron... 2 16 
A Hendrickson.. 4 25— 
Colorado Springs Gun Club. 
Colorado Springs, Colo., Feb. 1. —The regular clt 
shoot of the Colorado Springs Gun Club was held t 
day. The weather was clear, cold and bright, with 
light wind. Scores: 
Events: 
Targets: 
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20 20 20 20 20 25 25 20 
Chas D Plank.19 19 19 19 19 24 
Lute P. Lawton . 17 19 16 20 15 19 
Max E Hensler.19 19 18 13 17 .. .. 
A Merideth .17 18 15 18 14 .. .. 
Harold Money . 18 18 20 19 20 .. .. 
J W Garrett. IS 16 19 20 19 22 24 
F D Smith. 11 16 12 15 16 17 19 
Percy Hagerman. 18 17 16 19 22 .. 
Duncan Chisholm. 9 13 15 .. .. 
20 
Shot 
at. 
145 
125 
100 
100 
100 
150 
150 
105 
60 
Brok' 
139 
106 
86 
82 
95 
138 
106 
92 
37 
John W. Garrett, Capt. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery 
Fixture*. 
March 14-21.—New York Zettler Rifle Club 100-shc 
gallery championship. F. Hecking, Sec’y. 
Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, Mass., Feb. 8 .—The weekly competitio 
of the Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at it 
range to-day, and in spite of the icy gale which swef 
across the grounds, the attendance was excellent. 
Messrs. Charles and Daniels tempted Providence b 
shooting at 1 , 000 yds. during the morning, the forme 
coming out high man with only one shot off the targe 
The elevations at this distance were 20ft. in excess c 
the necessary allowance for last summer, and bullseye 
were made with 19ft. of windage allowance. 
J. Busfield was high in the offhand match with 87, 
score relatively as good as one well over 90 would b 
on an average day. The scores: 
Offhand practice match: J. Busfield 87, 85, 80: H. I 
Tuck 84, 81; F. C. Fitz 81; R. L. Dale 75, 74; ^ 
W. Charles 33, 31 
Niedner 72; Dr. P. Holder 72. 
Long-range rifle match, 1,000yds. 
F. Daniels, 24, 19. 
Military rifle medal match: W. R. Murphy 45, 42. 
Pistol practice match: O. E. Gerrish 92, 86 , 86 ; D. G 
Fox 82, 81. 
Military revolver medal match: 
Military revolver medal match: W. R. Murphy 5( 
49, 48; A. Mortimer 49, 49, 46. 
New York Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, Feb. 6 .— The gallery shoot of the N. Y. C 
S. C. resulted as follows: 
Ring target: A. P. Fegert 481, R. Bifsse 480, Aug 
Kronsberg 479, Chas. Wagner 468, Frank Schwarz 461 
H. C. Radloft 464, Reed Schwanemann 442, Aug. Reib 
stein 422, A. Wiltz 418. 
