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[May 23, 1908. 
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Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Brooklyn, May 12.—The second shoot of the gold 
medal series, held to-day, had winners as follows: Class 
A 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors: 
George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt. Illus¬ 
trated. 353 pages. Price, $2.50. 
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lass 
18yds’.—J. H. Hendrickson, first, 48; second, Frank 
Hall 46; third, G. K. Kouwenhoven, 43. Class B, 17yds. 
—W. C. Damron and T. J. O’Donohue, Jr., tied on 43 
for first. Class C, 16yds.—M. L. Lee was high with 46. 
These three gold medals were presented by Mr. Lowell 
M. Palmer, Jr., who also presented the prize, a silver 
shield, for the gun-below-the-elbow event, in which Hen¬ 
drickson was high with 21; Kouwenhoven, 20, and 
Lyman, 19. _ , j 
Nearly 8,000 targets were thrown. Several sweepstakes 
were run off on No. 2 set of traps. 
Class A: 
Events: 
Targets: 
T H Hendrickson. 
Frank Hall. 
G K Kouwenhoven. 
G H Piercy. 
Like its predecessors, the present volume is devoted 
chiefly to the great game and the outdoor life of Northern 
America; yet it does not confine itself to any one land, 
though it is first of all a book about America, its game 
and its people 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hunting Without a Gun. 
L H Schortemeier 
C W Billings. 
G S K Remsen.... 
Wm Hopkins 
Class B: 
T J O’Donohue, 
Hy Rowland E. Robinson. With 
illustrations from drawings by Rachael Robinson. 
Price, $2.00. 
This is a collection of papers on different themes con¬ 
tributed to Forest and Stream and other publications, 
and now for the first time brought together. 
J G Ropes. 
H D Bergen. 
A V Suydam. 
J H Voorhies. . 
Dr C F Hunter. 
H J Montanus. 1 
H T Lee... 
D A Leahy. 
Class C: 
H L Lee. 
H Voorhies . 
T Wellbrock . ... 
R A Metz. 
P J May. 
F D Creamer. 
A E Hendrickson. 
E O Lyman. 
Dr P Moeller. 
S Potter . 
L T Haney. 
H W Dreyer. 
H S Craft. 
Robt Morgan 
J H Kroger... 
C P Cooper.. 
A J Grabie... 
F Pfaender 
R H Weiskotten. 
Thos Short . 
P Garms . 
Professionals: 
J S Fanning. 
G R Schneider.... 
H L Brown. 
E H Kniskern.... 
F W Schoverling. 
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target event. 
May 16.—There was a good attendance at the Berg' 
Beach Gun Club traps to-day. The_ weather was pleasan 
Events: 
Targets: 
Hopkins . 
Creamer . 
Brecht . 
Bergen . 
Isaac . 
Dreyer . 
Shevlin . 
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Morgan . 
Potter . 
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Perry Rod and Gun Club. 
Perry, N. Y., May 15. —The second annual tourname 
of the Perry, N. Y., Gun Club was held Thursday, M 
14. Although the weather was as bad as could be t 
erated for such an occasion, rain and fog predonun 
ing, a goodly bunch of shooters participated, and t 
Luivamen: can be classed a success. Buffalo, Rochest' 
Bata, ia, Cohocton and nearby towns were represent' 
Following are the scores for the day’s events, nine 
the ten being shot off: 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Conley . 
Spaulding . 
McCord . 
Wootton . [30 
Reinetke . 
Stapley . 
Messenger . 
Tomlinson . 
Dr Belknap . 
Phillips . 
Coates . 
Wilkins . 115 
Mrs Belknap . 115 
Howes . H5 
Hilfiker . 
Alva Clark . 
John Wheeler .. 
E Childs . 
Ormon .. 
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