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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Oct. 22, 1910. 
wood. Smith Gun Club, of Newark, and many other 
clubs which profess to have strong teams. Each member 
of the winning team received a $5 gold piece. 
Two sweepstake events were run off after the main 
event was concluded, and each received twenty-two en¬ 
tries. Schortemeier and Billings topped the list in the 
first one with 24 each, the former losing his last target, 
which, though dusted hard, went away unbroken. Van- 
derveer and Gardner each scored 23, while Geiger had 22. 
John Hendrickson, the winner of the event the year it 
was inaugurated and the former amateur champion, di¬ 
vided the honors in the last sweep with Phil Coffin on 23, 
while Schorty, Piercy and Long each had 22, and de 
Quilfeldt and Billings each scored 21. 
The wind blew a gale all day, seemingly increasing in 
strength as the day aged, and the scores of the winner 
and runner-up are nothing short of phenomenal. 
The office was in charge of E. W. Reynolds, as usual, 
he taking entries, writing squad sheets, posting scores 
and divisions of moneys on the bulletin board and paying 
off within fifteen minutes after the events were finished. 
Each entrant was given a card showing his squad and 
position and amount of entrance paid on entering. 
Capt. Dreyer and Harry Bergen had charge of the field, 
and they were here, there and everywhere. Fred 
Schneider. Plarry Fessenden, Sam Short, J. A. Howard, 
Schorty, Fenwick, Bergen and one or two others scored, 
refereed and hustled squads, while Billy De Long had 
charge of the 1 shells and Sammy Summers was head 
trapper. 
The boys went away well pleased with the entertain¬ 
ment furnished them. The scores: 
Club. 
H C Koegel.S. G. C. 
E Byram .D. G. C. 
J A Howard.Bergen Beach 
Wm Hopkins ... .Bergen Beach 
E L Rowland_Bergen Beach 
G S K Remsen.. .Bergen Beach 
L W Colquitt_Jersey City... 
C de Quilfeldt.. . Bergen Beach 
C W Billings.Jersey City... 
P M Kling.jersey City... 
A M Dalton.Bergen Beach 
Dr H Thielman..N. Y. A. C.... 
L Schortemeier.. Bergen Beach 
P> Hamilton .. 
II B Williams.... Bergen Beach 
F R Long.Bergen Beach 
E E Gardner.Jersey City... 
H D Bergen.Bergen Beach 
J L Englert.Jersey City... 
J Yanderveer .. . Bergen Beach 
J Martin .Bergen Beach 
"Dr W Mathews. .Bergen Beach 
Dr J Julian. . 
Wm Simonson... Bergen Beach 
Dr P Moeller.... Bergen Beach 
L A Scofield.Bergen Beach 
F Weilbacker -- 
A L Ivins.Jersey City... 
J F Simonson... . Bergen Beach 
P Y’n Breckman.Bergen Beach 
E Young.Jersey City... 
J Flendrickson... Bergen Beach 
G H Piercy.Jersey City... 
H Clay .jersey City... 
C S Medler.Bergen Beach 
P L Coffin.Jersey City... 
L S Page.Jersey City... 
J J Geiger.Jersey City... 
A Griffith .Bergen Beach 
J II Richmond.. Bergen Beach 
W D Wells.Bergen Beach 
F Von Deeston. .Bergen Beach 
H M Booth.Bergen Beach 
G Ivouwenhoven.. Bergen Beach 
M W Wynne.... Bergen Beach 
Dr O’Brien .Bergen Beach 
D T Leahy.Bergen Beach 
R Morgan .Bergen Beach 
S M Van Allen. .Bergen Beach 
H W Dreyer.Bergen Beach 
S Isaacs .Bergen Beach 
W L Skidmore.. .Bergen Beach 
F R Wickes.O. G. C. 
P J May.Bergen Beach 
F H Thoben.Bergen Beach 
M Rierson .Bergen Beach 
Dr A Griffiths.. .Bergen Beach 
J F James.Bergen Beach 
C H Pulis.Bergen Beach 
Professionals: 
Geo L Lyon. 
W H Johnson. 
C B Brown. 
G R Schneider. 1 . 
F E Butler. 
H A Keller. 
Cosmopolitan. 
12 13 
13 
11—49 
23 22 
18 
20—83 
20 20 
20 
20—80 
21 18 
23 
22—84 
21 16 
17 
20—74 
21 22 
20 
19-82 
20 22 
23 
25—90 
21 20 
19 
22—82 
22 23 
23 
22—90 
20 23 
20 
15—78 
19 IS 
20 
17—74 
13 17 
16 
15—61 
23 21 
22 
18—84 
9 13 
13 
10—45 
21 15 
14 
16—66 
19 20 
22 
19—80 
94 22 
24 
22—92 
20 24 
16 
19—79 
22 20 
19 
18—79 
24 21 
20 
22—87 
19 17 
20 
15—71 
21 18 
19 
17—75 
10 16 
15 
15—56 
21 20 
18 
22—81 
21 18 
18 
16—73 
21 19 
19 
20—79 
8 14 
15 
11—4$ 
24 24 
23 
24—95 
23 22 
21 
22—88 
17 13 
16 
16-62 
17 13 
16 
16—62 
19 20 
21 
20—80 
22 23 
22 
21—88 
17 13 
12 
13—55 
20 24 
22 
21—87 
21 19 
18 
19—77 
22 24 
19 
23—88 
21 19 
21 
23—84 
20 18 
20 
17—75 
21 18 
17 
15-71 
16 19 
17 
19—71 
19 21 
16 
21—77 
22 22 
22 
22—88 
13 13 
20 
21—67 
22 20 
19 
18—79 
13 14 
13 
11—51 
18 .. 
17 20 
19 
17—73 
16 20 
21 
18—75 
18 22 
19 
21—80 
17 15 
18 
16—66 
20 19 
15 
21—75 
18-15 
17 
18-68 
22 13 
16 
17—68 
16 16 
14 
18-64 
6 13 
16 
22—57 
20 19 
16 
17—72 
17 19 
17 
18—71 
20 20 
21 
24-85 
23 21 
20 
19-83 
21 22 
21 
11—75 
18 19 
14 
17—67 
21 21 
17 
23—82 
11 16 
16 
18 19 
9 
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T.eam scores: 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
A L Ivins.. 24 
E E Gardner. 24 
L W Colquitt. 20 
C W Billings.22 
G PI Piercy.22 
L S Page. 21 
24 23 24—95 
22 25 22—92 
22 23 25—90 
23 23 22—90 
23 22 21—88 
19 21 23—88-455 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
T F Simonson.:. 23 
"H M Booth. 22 
T H Vanderveer. 24 
C S Medler. 20 
C H Pulis. 20 
The weather was very windy and light 
22 21 22—88 
22 22 22—88 
21 20 22—87 
24 22 21—87 
20 21 24—85—435 
varying. 
The Forest and Stream may be obtained from any 
newsdealer on order. Ask your dealer to supply you 
regularly. 
SHOOTERS AND SPECTATORS AT THE COSMOPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT. 
The Fred Macaulay Business Men's Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., Oct. 12. —A testimonial shoot will be 
tendered to Fred A. Stone, the well-known comedian, by 
the Macaulay Gun Club during his stay in Newark, the 
last week in October. Fred Macaulay has tendered the 
comedian an invitation, and it is certain that he will 
accept, as he is an honorary member of the club. The 
shoot will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 25, or Thursday, 
Oct. 27. 
The ability of Stone as a marksman is well known by 
the gunners in Newark, and it is certain that his friends 
will turn out to honor hint. During his trip through the 
West last summer he had plenty of time to use his gun, 
and his eye is in good shape to break the bluerocks. 
President Macaulay, of the local club, is waiting a reply 
from the actor-sportsman, to see which date he would 
prefer to have the shoot take place. 
James J. Quinn, winner of the Wheaton medal at the 
Macaulay Gun Club, will tender a banquet to the mem¬ 
bers of the organization next Tuesday night at the Speed¬ 
way Inn, on Springfield avenue. It is expected that 
most of the gunners will be on hand and plenty of fun 
is expected. 
Louis Colquitt was the high gun at the weekly shoot 
of the Macaulay Gun Club, held T uesday afternoon at the 
Speedway traps. He smashed 137 targets out of 150. The 
announcement was made that the return match with the 
Crescent Gun Club, of Whitehouse Station, will be held 
at the Speedway traps, Oct. 22. Four hundred invitations 
have been issued for the affair. Following are the scores 
made Oct. 11: 
Events: 
L Colquitt . 
Peter Bey .... 
H L Brow n ... 
W J Matthews. 
T S Thompson. 
P Hehir . 
Jackie Clarke .. 
Fred Macaulay 
G A Ohl. Jr... 
F Mihlon . 
J Engelhorn, Jr 
A Hargan . 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
24 
24 
21 
22 
24 
22 
17 
14 
6 
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16 
17 
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17 
19 
23 
19 
23 
24 
19 
19 
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20 
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17 
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10 
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13 
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15 
14 
13 
13 
15 
15 
15- 
16 
19 
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16 
17 
15 
10 
8 
8 10 
T Wheaton . 16 17 14 20 16 20 .. 
H Wethling . 11 15 15. 
T Cook . 10 6 10. 
William Stengel . 11 14 14. 
Haddonfield Gun Club. 
Haddonfield, N. J., Oct. 15.—Herewith are the scores 
of forty-four shooters who faced the traps at the Had- 
donfielcl Gun Club’s fourth registered tournament to-day. 
The day was perfect, and the shoot well managed, as 
Bernard Elsesser. of York, Pa., had charge of the office. 
Apgar was high professional and received $3. Keller, 
Jr., used a 20-bore gun; he was low professional and 
received $2. Glaspy was high amateur and received a 
gold watch fob. Other wnnners were; Cordery, second, 
$4; J. Peacock, third, $3; Slear, fourth, gun case; Bergen, 
low, $5. 
Sloan won the 
Stevens gun 
with a straight score 
of 20. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Powers, 18 . 
180 
154 
Chalmers, IS .... 
100' 
91 
Watson, 19 . 
ISO 
150 
Manning, 16 _ 
100 
44 
Wescott, 18 . 
180 
146 
J Logan, 1.. 
100 
69 
Cook, IS . 
180 
155 
Tompkins, 16 .. 
100 
68 
Slear, 18 . 
180 
159 
Flemming, 18... 
A C Stafford, 18. 
100 
85 
Cordery, 19 . 
180 
164 
100 
78 
Gaskill, IS . 
180 
157 
K Peacock, 17.. 
100 
79 
B Bates, 18. 
120 
96 
Crispin, 16 . 
Wakeman, IS ... 
40 
30 
Schubert, 17 ... 
180 
150 
100 
92 
S Bergen, 17- 
180 
131 
Butler, 16 . 
100 
67 
Hart. 17 . 
ISO 
141 
Hineline, 18 _ 
100 
87 
Steward, 18 .... 
ISO 
148 
Cozens, 16 . 
100 
69 
Pedlow, 16 . 
60 
40 
Firth, 17 . 
60 
47 
Glaspry, 16 . 
ISO 
165 
Harner, 17 . 
E ITolloway, 17. 
80 
61 
Richards, 16 - 
ISO 
145 
80 
65 
f Peacock, 18 ... 
180 
160 
Pechman, 19 ... 
80 
76 
F Hollowav. 19. 
ISO 
157 
Lichenstine, 16.. 
80 
55 
T Bennett, 17 .. 
100 
86 
E Tomlinson, 16 
60 
49 
"Sloan, 19 . 
Professionals 
100 
96 
Soistman, 17.... 
60 
41 
T II Keller. 
180 
152 
T. R Lewis. 
ISO 
167 
N Apgar . 
180 
171 
F Lawrence 
ISO 
162 
H Overbaugh... 
180 
164 
H L Brown.... 180 165 
Edw. S. Webster, Sec’y. 
At Trap No. 5, A. L. Ivins, winner Cosmopolitan Championship, 1910. At Trap No. 1, J. A. Hendrickson, 
former winner of the Cosmopolitan Championship. 
