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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Nov. 26, 1910. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, L. I., Nov. 39. — There was close competi¬ 
tion, ties occurring in nearly every event. A stiff wind 
was something of a obstacle to easy scoring yet the 
scores as a whole were excellent. President Chas. J. 
McDermott donated a large turkey as a prize, with the 
condition that the winner was to invite the other contest¬ 
ants of the event to the Thanksgiving dinner at which 
the bird was to be the main dish. Of the ten contestants, 
C A. Lockwood and G. Felix tied on 48. A toss of a 
coin determined the winner, Lockwood taking the 22Tb. 
prize. 
In the team contest Lockwood and Hyatt were high 
with 43. Vanderveer and Lockwood tied on 24 for the 
Stake trophy, the former winning in the shoot-off. Hyatt 
and Peabody tied on 24 for the monthly cup, and t an¬ 
derveer and James made a like score for the Lockwood 
trophy. \ anderveer won in the shoot-off". 
Lockwood and Hyatt made full scores for the James 
trophy, Lockwood scoring 25 in the shoot-off to Hyatt’s 
19. The scores follow: 
Trophy shoot. 
25 targets 
H. 
T. 
II. 
T. 
T F Tames. 
.... 3 
24 
M Stiner. 
. 1 
19 
F S Ilvatt. 
.... 4 
2b 
T P Fairchild. 
.. 2 
18 
G Brower . 
.... 3 
25 
1 H Vanderveer... 
. 1 
17 
F B Stephenson. 
.... 0 
23 
A E Ilendricks... 
2 
16 
C A Lockwood.., 
.... 3 
20 
J R Elliott. 
. 0 
20 
L C Hopkins. 
.... 4 
20 
Shoot-off: 
F S Hyatt.. 
.... 4 
25 
G Brower . 
,. 3 
22 
Trophy shoot, : 
25 targ 
els, 
handicap: 
1 F lames. 
.... 4 
24 
F P Hyatt.. 
.. 4 
18 
F B Stephenson. 
.... 0 
22 
M Stiner . 
. 1 
18 
J H Vanderveer. 
.... 1 
20 
what the angle, with marvelous regularity. Tom Tansey 
was second high gun with 34, made in almost faultless 
style, and Perry smashed 26 before he let one get away 
from him. The scores: 
Events: 12 3 4 
Anderson . 31 34 8 0 
Wiley . 33 28 5 0 
Findley . 33 35 2 1 
Wentz . 29 36 5 1 
Searfoss . 24 28 3 9 
Griffith . 35 34 5 44 
Severn .. 37 35 5 2 
Sidebotham . 26 32 4 0 
Tansey . 36 37 3 34 
Davis . 31 28 4 t> 
Perry .•. 30 3'2 6 26 
Pratt ..'. 25 31 5 1 
Firth . 27 33 4 0 
Walter Dalton . 27 33 3 12 
Moore . 22 24 3 0 
McCarty . 37 38 10 1 
Ringgold . 34 31 .. 8 
Harkins . 28 35 3 0 
Wm Dalton . 35 29 5 3 
Cooper . 34 32 6 6 
Roatche .29. 
Slear .,. 35 34 8 2 
Landis . 29 38 7 .. 
Crothers . 33 8 1 
L M Ewell. 21 5 0 
A T Ewell. 28 1 0 
Team race, 25 targets, handicap: 
C. A. Lockwood (4) and F. S. Hyatt (4) 43. , 
J. IT. \ anderveer (1) and A. E. Hendrickson (2) 41. 
J. F. James (3) and F. B. Stephenson (0) 37. 
J. P. Fairchild (2) and G. Brower (3) 33. 
Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
T II Vanderveer.... 1 24 
C A Lockwood. 4 24 
F S Hyatt. 4 22 
A E Hendrickson... 2 21 
L C ‘Hopkins. 6 21 
W W Peabody. 1 19 
J F James. 3 18 
G Brower . 3 18 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. V.. Nov. 19.—The five events were 
well filled with contestants. Dr. De Wolfe tcok the leg 
on the Haslin cup and on the monthly scratch cup. 
G. L. Bready and T. Lenane, Jr., tied on 23 for the 
Monthly cup, the former winning the leg in the shoot-off, 
23 to 22. A. E. Rannev scored 25 for the club cup, of 
which 5 were an allowance, and he also, tied on 25 with 
G. W. Kuchler for the Schauffler trophy, winning in the 
shoot-off by 22 to 19. The scores: 
Haslin cup, handicap, 25 targets: 
F B Stephenson. 0 21 J P Fairchild. 2 17 
H. T. 
M Stiner 
Shoot-off: 
J II Vanderveer.... 1 
1 21 L C Hopkins. 0 23 
23 
C A Lockwood. 4 22 
Monthly cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
F S Hyatt. 4 24 
W W Peabody. 1 24 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
M Stiner . 1 23 
C A Lockwood. 4 21 
J H Vanderveer... 
Lockwood trophy 
J H Vanderveer... 
J F James. 
F S Hyatt. 
L C Hopkins. 4 19 
J P Fairchild. 2 19 
J F James. 3 17 
A E Hendrickson.. 2 17 
Dr De Wolfe. 3 25 
G J Corbett. 1 24 
T Lenane. Jr. 3 23 
J A Morrison. 2 23 
j M Tones. 5 21 
P R Robinson. 4 21 
G M Thomson. 2 21 
J G Batterson. 1 21 
November cup, handicap, 25 targets 
Shoot-off: 
J H Vanderveer 
Trophy shoot, 
C A Lockwood. 4 
F B Stephenson.... 
T II Vanderveer.... 
A E Hendrickson... 
G Felix . 
G Felix . 
C A Lockwood. 4 48 W 
G W Brower. 3 47 L 
J P Fairchild. 2 45 F 
A E Hendrickson... 2 44 
James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
4 
21 
G W Brower. 
. 3 
14 
G 
L Breadv. 
2 
23 
Dr De Wolfe... 
1 
20 
*1 A K Elliott_ 
. 0 
23 
T 
Lenane, Tr. 
3 
23 
Dr Cobden. 
25 
targets, handicap: 
G 
W Kuchler. 
1 
22 
T A Morrison. 
1 
24 
A E Hendrickson.. 
9, 
22 
G 
A Wilson. 
2 
21 
T G Batterson. 
3 
24 
W W Peabody. 
. 1 
21 
C 
W Billings. 
i 
21 
G M 1 homson. 
4 
23 
C, Felix . 
2 
21 
G 
T Corbett. 
1 
21 
T M Tones. 
0 
23 
L C Hopkins. 
. 6 
19 
P 
R Robinson. 
4 
21 
H A Sullivan. 
1 
22 
I P Fairchild. 
2 
16 
A E Ranney. 
5 
21 
Shoot-off: 
1 
25 
1 F Tames. 
. 3 
24 
G 
1. Bready. 
1 
23 
T Lenane, Jr. 
targets, 
handicap: 
Club cup, handicap. 
25 
targets: 
4 
25 
F S Hyatt. 
. 4 
IS 
A 
E Ranney. 
5 
25 
G T Corbett. 
0 
23 
G W Brower. 
. -3 
17 
G 
I. Bready. 
1 
23 
P R Robinson. 
1 
22 
T F Tames. 
. 3 
15 
T 
Lenane, Tr. 
3 
23 
1 A Morrison. 
i 
20 
1 P Fairchild. 
2 
15 
D 
r De Wolfe. 
2 
23 
Dr Cobden . 
2 
19 
L C Hopkins. 
. 4 
13 
G 
A Wilson. 
2 
22 
T G Batterson. 
2 
IS 
C 
W Billings. 
1 
22 
H A Sullivan. 
turkev. 
50 targets, handicap: 
G 
M Thomson. 
2 
22 
T M Jones. 
2 
48 
F B Stephenson.... 
2 
42 
G 
W Kuchler. 
1 
W Peabody. 1 
C Hopkins. 6 
S Hyatt. 4 
43 
41 
38 
F S Hyatt. 4 25 
C A Lockwood. 4 25 
W W Peabody. 1 24 
M Stiner . 1 23 
G W Brower. 3 ?.2 
G Felix . 2 21 
Shoot-off: 
F S Hyatt. 4 19 
J H Vanderveer.. 
F B Stephenson.. 
J P Fairchild. 
A E Hendrickson 
L C Hopkins. 
*J A R Elliott_ 
1 21 
0 20 
20 
20 
19 
Schauffler trophy, 25 
A E Ranney. 4 
G W Kuelder. 1 
G J Corbett. 1 
T Lenane, Tr. 3 
C W Billings. I 
G M Thomson. 2 
G A Wilson. 2 
J A Morrison. 2 
Shoot-off: 
targets, handicap: 
25 Dr Cobden . 
25 Dr De Wolfe.... 
24 PR Robinson. 4 
23 J G Batterson.... 
23 II A Sullivan.... 
23 J M Jones. 5 
22 G L Bready. 
22 
C A Lockwood. 4 25 
Highland Gun Club. 
Edge Hill, Pa., Nov. 19. — The club’s annual poultry 
shoot drew a good field of shooters to contest for the 
toothsome prizes. The events were handicaps. The 
handicaps were secret, so that the winners were unknown 
till the competition was concluded. 
The program consisted of two 40 target events, one at 
5 pairs and a miss-and-out. In the first event in Class 
A, “Butch” Landis won a tuVkeyj William B. Severn a 
goose and George S. McCarty a pair of chickens. The 
Class B winners were Jesse Griffith, a turkey; Slear, a 
goose, and William Dalton, a pair of fowls, and in 
Class C, Capt. Perry won the gobbler, Roatche, the 
goose, and Firth the chickens. 
In the second event McCarty won a turkey in Class A, 
Tom Tansey a goose, and Butch Landis a pair of 
chickens. Lindley was the turkey winner in Class B, 
Slear got another goose and Griffith a couple of chick¬ 
ens, while in Class C, Walter Dalton nailed a turkey, the 
goose going to Firth, and the fowls to Perry. 
There was only one prize in the event at -5 doubles, 
and though a big field shot for the gobbler, it was won 
by George McCarty, who' broke straight. The miss-and- 
out was one of the real features of the day, and furnished 
plenty of amusement. Jesse Griffith captured the turkey 
by breaking 44 without a miss; remarkable shooting, 
considering everything. Some of Griffith’s shots were 
particularly fine, and though almost frozen from his long 
stand before the traps, he broke his targets, no matter 
A E Ranney. 
.. 4 22 
G W Kuchler., 
Monthly scratch 
cup, 25 tar 
gets: 
Dr De Wolfe. 
. 23 
II A Sullivan... 
G A Wilson. 
22 
T INI Tones. 
G T Corbett. 
. 22 
C W. Billings... 
T G Batterson. 
. 21 
P R Robinson. 
1 A Morrison. 
. 20 
G L Bready_ 
T Lenane. Tr. 
. 20 
G M Thomson. 
A E Rannev__ 
. 20 
Dr Cobden .... 
G W Kuchler. 
. 19 
19 
18 
18 
17 
17 
15 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Nov. 19. — There were fifteen contestants 
in the club event, of whom Turner scored alone the 
possible 25, of which 6 were allowance. Clegg was a 
close second with 24. The club holds its regular month¬ 
ly prize shoot on Saturday of this week. Competition is 
open to all. Club shoot. 25 targets, resulted as follows: 
Soley, 1 19 
Knipe, 16 . 0 13 
Turner, 17 . 6 
11. 
T. 
H. 
T. 
3 
20 
Ely, 16 . 
.... 0 
13 
2 
20 
Clegg. IS . 
.... 3 
24 
4 
19 
Rob nson, 16 - 
.... 0 
3 
22 
Kinchmer, 17 _ 
.... 5 
i9 
4 
15 
Hall, 17 . 
.... 5 
IS 
6 
16 
Richards, 16 . 
.... 0 
17 
0 
13 
Gideon, 17 .. 
.... 4 
22 
6 
25 
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L&rchmenl Y. C. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Nov. -20.—The competition was 
keen, and the weather conditions were favorable. Ralph 
L. Spotts distinguished hirnseif by taking the chief 
honors of the day. He won the first prize of the season 
as high gun with a score of 119, the 10- and 5-target 
scratch events, and the leg for the Sauer gun. He also 
won the 200-target match, his score being 186. 
1. C. Ayer was the runner up with 183. He, with a 
full score of 25, won the leg for the November cup from 
scratch Stuart Scott, with a handicap of 1, captured a 
25-target trophy. The leg for the accumulation cup was 
won by E. A. Wilson with a full secre of 25. In a special 
25-target match J. G. Bready was high gun with 24 tar¬ 
gets broken. The summary: 
High gun event; 
won by 
Spotts: 
1 C Ayer. 
.... 110 
S Scjtt . 
. 114 
T G Batterson. 
.... 101 
G 1 Bready. 
. 85 
K R Hooker. 
.... Ill 
1 Henry. . 
. 110 
E A Wilson. 
.... 110 
R \. Spotts. 
. 110 
W E Bemis. 
.... 94 
L C Dailey.. 
. 79 
2d Leg. Total. 
Match for Du Pont trophy, 200 targets; won by R. L. 
Spotts: 
1st Le 
J C Ayer . 
S Scott . 
J Henry . 
R L Spotts. 
Twenty-five target handicap, for Sauer gun; won by 
R. L. Spotts. 
91 
92 
183 
90 
92 
182 
90 
89 
179 
91 
95 
186 
T C Ayer . 21 
T G Batterson. 16 
II R Hooker. 24 
E A Wilson. 22 
W E Bemis. 21 
S Scott . 21 
J Henry . 25 
R L Spotts. 25 
L C Dailey. 21 
W B Short. 23 
G J Bready. 17 
Twenty-five targets, handicap, leg for November cup; 
24' 
23 
H. T. 
II A Sullivan. 5 21 
G A Wilson. 2 20 
G L Bready. 2 20 
G W Kuchler. 1 20 
A E Ranney... 5 20 
C W Billings. 1 IS 
Dr Cobden. 0 15 
won by J. C. Ayer: 
T C Ayer. 
. 25 
I Henry . 
T G Batterson. 
. 25 
R 1. Spotts. 
E A Wilson. 
. 25 . 
Short . 
L C Dailey. 
9 ) 
T G Bready. 
W E Bemis. 
22 
K R Hooker. 
. 94 
Twenty-five targets. 
handicap: won by S. Scott: 
T C Ayer . 
. 23 
R L Spotts . 
T G Batterson. 
. 20 
1 R Collins. 
F A Wilson . 
. 24 . 
Short . 
I, C Dallev. 
. 25 
G T Bready. 
W E Bemis. 
. 21 
II R Hooker. 
S Scott . 
. 25 
Lenane . 
241 
25 
22 
24 
22 
25 
22 
25 
17 
Henry . 23 A B Alley. 17 
2 20 
1 17 
5 16 
19 
17 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N, J., Nov. 19. — The Montclair Gun Club 
ran off their opening shoot on the new grounds at Mont¬ 
clair Heights to-day, nine members participating. Event 
2, 25 targets, handicap, the trophy shoot of the day, was 
tied for by Messrs. Bush, Todd and Boxall — Boxall win¬ 
ning out in the shoot-off. The best score was made by 
P. L. Coffin, who broke 50 targets in practice. 
The new grounds are very much more accessible than 
those occupied by the club for the past four years, being 
within four minutes’ walk of tile trolley line or seven 
minutes from the Montclair Heights Station of the Erie 
Railroad. The grounds may be reached as follows: 
Valley Road trolleys to terminus at Normal avenue, walk 
north on Valley Road about 600ft., turn to right at first 
street—Woodlawn avenue, east 600ft. and then north 
about the same distance, four minutes’ walk; or Green¬ 
wood Lake R.R. to Montclair Heights, walk east on 
Normal avenue to, Valley road, then north on Valley 
0 
21 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 
2 
20 
Targets: 
25 
II. 25 
H. 25 
25 
4 
20 
T C Atwater . 
. IS 
4 21 
.. 16 
1 
IS 
W T Berg . 
. 13 
7 14 
5 
18 
G W Boxall. 
. 18 
3 25 
4 25 
5 
17 
C L Bush. 
. 16 
4 25 
4 18 
1 
15 
Ph L Coffin. 
22 
2 22 
0 25 
25 
Ed Winslow . 
. 14 
6 23 
lohn Todd . 
12 25 
10 22 
1 
19 
Floyd Gould . 
. 10 
Benj Hurd . 
. 3 
i2 2i 
Downs Tournament. 
Downs, Ilans., Nov. 15. — A very few shot through the 
program. Nothing remarkable in the way of high scores 
was made. Totals follow: 
Shot at. Broke 
M Howe . 50 30 
B R Allen. 85 74 
H M Shone. 50 20 
H S White. 30 20 
G II De Bey... 50 4'0 
W W Miller_- 70 56 
W II Sides . 70 55 
T McFarland ... 50 41 
C II Dibble. 50 39 
R Walker . 50 35 
W Anderson .. 115 89 
A Niles . 45 29 
Shot at. Broke 
I E Pettet. 135 118 
W H Charles... 135 
H Marlin . 90 
P Cotton . 65 
V Christ . 120 
R R Mills. 85 
W Warner . 70 
L Cotton 50 
W H Rankin... 70 
Geo Hobbie .... 65 
E T Gibbs. 85 
C Judson .120 
Professionals; 
D D Gross.135 
T S Jackson. 135 
Fd O’Brien .... 135 
108 
65 
49 
94 
56 
53 
39 
50 
50 
70 
103 
126 
113 
129 
J Gillespie .135 
Geo Lewis . 135 
118 
121 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 20.—Owing to a number of 
our club members being away on their annual hunting 
trips, the attendance this morning at the bi-monthly club 
shoot was not up to the standard, as only eleven shoot¬ 
ers took part in the day’s program. The weather con- 
