March 28, 1908.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
509 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montci-air, N. J., 
bu 
... ... March 21.—The Montclair traps 
were kept pretty busy this afternoon, some forty-six 
men being present. Six events were run off and over 
5,000 targets were thrown. . . 
The first five events were all for gold trophies, the 
winners of the first, second and third prizes being as 
follows: First event, Lyon, Hodgeman and Ogden. 
Second event, LHtkes, Hodgeman and 1 tercy. Hurd 
event, Bavier, Jacobs, Baldwin. Fourth event, Lyon, 
lacobs and Wethling. Fifth event, Colquitt, Piercy and 
In the three-cornered team race, Montclair came out 
ahead with a score of 151, with Orange second and a 
score of 143. McDonough made the best individual 
score in this event. . 
There was quite a bunch of the N. \. A. C. boys pres¬ 
ent trying the traps, preparatory to the big championship 
event'of April 1. Scores: 
t- . 1 o 3 4 5 
Targets' 20 20 20 20 20 
Howard... 16 15 18 17 
Pelham . . u 19 17 
caihoun . I 2 1 7 77 
Ogden . H 
Boxall . 
Allan . 
Elias . 
O’Donoghue . 
Lyon . 
Billings . 
Hodgeman . 
Owen . 
‘Glover . 
Burtis . 
Piercy . 
*Kouwenhoven .. lb 
Johnson .. 16 
•Cockefair . O 
Richardson . , 8 
10 
20 IS 
15 15 
14 15 
14 10 16 17 
1 
10 13 
14 
10 17 17 
14 14 18 17 
10 
16 
19 10 13 17 
19 17 18 20 18 
16 13 17 19 14 
18 17 19 19 14 
6 13 13 10 9 
18 10 16 18 .. 
15 15 15 20 14 
Colquitt . 
Baldwin . 
Wethling . 
Hopper . 
*Von Lengerke 
Winslow . 
Spencer . 
Hunt . 
Soverel .. 
Abercrombie 
•Moore . 
•Frost . 
McDonough. .. 
Yeomans . 
G Starrett . 
Jacobus ...- 
•Eddy . 
*P Starrett .... 
•Brodhead . 
13 
12 
16 
12 
11 
14 
5 
4 
12 
11 
11 
9 7 
10 IS 
15 13 
17 12 
10 
•Mosher . 79 
•Fleck . 
Brown . 
•For targets only. 
Team race: 
Wykagil Country Club. Orange (N. 
Scoble 22 Von Lengerke 
Ogden .20 Wickes . 
Held . 21 Mosler . 
Pelham . 21 Richardson ... 
Howard . 19 McDonough .. 
Bavier . 16 Baldwin . 
Calhoun . 21—140 Wethling . 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Colquitt . 21 Boxall . 
Dukes . 23 Soverel . 
Cockefair . 24 Allan . 
Piercy ....—1 , 
Edward Winslow, Sec y. 
18 
18 
IS 
15 
16 
15 
17 
17 
19 
19 
13 
18 
16 
16 
16 
17 
18 
19 
19 
19 
20 
14 
14 
20 
15 
18 
15 
13 
17 
16 
16 
12 
15 
15 
i3 
16 
13 
11 
13 
13 
13 
13 
19 
20 
i« 
18 
18 
11 
14 
13 
13 
is 
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1. C. 
20 
21 
18 
21 
25 
19 
19—143 
22 
20 
20—151 
Ossining Gun Club. 
Ossining, N. Y., March 21.—There was good fun at 
the regular bi-monthly shoot of the Ossining Gun Llub 
to-day. Willi, Barlow and Dietrich again showed that 
they had too liberal an allowance of misses as breaks 
by going straight in about every event. 
F*arlow got another win on the rifle. Willi won out in 
No. 3 for the camera. No. 4 for the chafing dish lined 
out two ties between Willi and Dietrich, which was left 
to be decided at the next shoot. No. 5 was the team 
race for silver spoons. . , .. , r . 
The team made up of Bedell and W ilh won out after 
shooting off a tie with Fisher and Barlow. The winners 
of the prizes stand as follows: Chafing dish, A. Bedell 
and C. Dietrich, have two of the necessary three wins, 
while F. Brandreth. W. Coleman, De L. Nicol, Jr., 
W. S. Smith and J. Hyland have one each. For the 
rifle, Willi and Barlow have two each, and Blandford, 
Burdick, Smith and Dietrich each have a win. In the 
camera series, Willi has two wins, while Barlow, Bland- 
for'J, Smith and Dietrich have one each. These are 
all sliding handicaps, but the chafing dish event. Bedell, 
Willi and Blandford tied on 80 per cent, of breaks. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 10 
T T Hyland... 5 
E Brewerton . 6 
J C Barlow. 7 
J Willi, Jr..,..:,.. 7 
C P Dietrich....6 
C G Blandford. 9 
A Bedell .8 
A Aitchison . 4 
W Fisher . 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
4 17 
4 16 
4 IS 
4 20 
5 23 
5 22 
6 22 
6 24 
‘5 Si 
5 25 
6 21 
6 25 
5 25 
5 22 
6 25 
7 25 
5 25 
5 25 
7 23 
6 25 
9 25 
7 25 
7 25 
? 22 
2 21 
3 23 
3 w 
3 21 
3 22 
3 23 
3 25 
3 24 
C. G. 
B. 
Twice as 
Many Used 
Twice as 
Many Won 
WSNCHESTER "LEADER 
Philadelphia Sportsmen’s Show Tournament 
A Demonstration For 
WINCHESTER 
Factory Loaded Shells 
Popularity and Winning Quality compose the keynote of 
Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. This was again demonstrated 
at the above big tournament, held on March 10-11-12, as more 
than twice as many shooters used them as any other make; and 
what naturally follows, they made most of the winnings. 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP.— Won by John Martin, of Brook¬ 
lyn, with Winchester Shells; score, 87 x 100. 
FOX TROPHY FOR DOUBLES— Won by W. J. Moffatt, with 
19 out of 20 breaks; M. Roser, second; John Martin, 
third; all using Winchester Shells. 
HANOVER CUP TROPHY.— Won by George N. Piercy, who 
scored 313 out of 380, with Winchester Shells. 
HIGH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGE.— Made by Lester German, 
with Winchester Shells; score, 314 x 380. 
LIVE BIRD CHAMPIONSHIP.— Out of total purse of $570,95% 
was won by shooters using Winchester Shells. 
Winchester Factory Loaded Shells,”Leader” and "Repeater, 
are certainly favorites' with trap shooters—and they win, too. 
Are you a Red W advocate ? 
The Red W Brand Does The Winning 
Crescents—Bostons. 
Boston, Mass., March 21,-On the grounds of the 
t B e°am° n of Ih^C^esce^Tthleiic 4 Club.“of* Brooklyn, was 
shot to day. The Crescent team won by a JfJJg 8 « f 
*F° f 3 -SteJ h hen^ Wwas^ ol' ^rget'l and 
wks won by Moffeu, 23 to 22. The team contest was 
as follows: _ . , r 
Crescent A. C. 21 _ ^ 
G G Stephenson... “ 19 lg 2 0— 72 
H Brigham . ,1 18 21 16— 76 
A G Southworth . sS 2 3 21— 88 
F Mogett . ?2 lg 19 20— 80 
O C Gnnnell, Jr. “ w 22 19 _ g5 
L M Palmer, Jr. ““ 52 2 1 22— 88 
F B Stephenson ..______ 
Total . 165 167 167 161-660 
Boston Athletic Association 
F H Owen . , 9 29 23 19— 81 
J, Gilman t . 19 17 16 15-67 
G B Clark . 18 2 o 24 20— 82 
S A Ellis .* * 91 01 22 17— 81 
T C Adams.t. “ A 
18 15— 75 
21 IB- 81 
E E Reed .__y 23 ~ 8t> 
^■ ota j . 153 158 165 147—623 
A special contest at 100 targets was shot and resulted 
as follows: E. E. Reed 93 L M. Palmer jr 90, L. F. 
Gleason 92, O. C. Grinnell 88, F. W. Moffett 9- 
Morristown — BernardsviUc* 
New Vernon, N. J., March 15 .— Herewith are the 
scores made at our shoot on March 14. We had a good 
time a big crowd of spectators and a warm, pleasant 
day ’ The team race between Morristown and Bernards- 
ville was won by Morristown High average for the 
day was won by Mr. Chas. 1. Day, of Smith G. C., 
Newark, N. J. Mr. E. E. Gardner finished second. 
Scores of team shoot follow: 
Morristown. 
Nesbitt . 23 
Armstrong .19 
Pierson .22 
Tunis . *8 
Fulford .19—161 
Bernardsville. 
Howard .21 
Bum .IT 
Ed Lamerson .20 
A Lamerson .19 
Gardner .21— 93 
Allan D. Tunis, Mgr. 
