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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Dec. i7, 1910. 
Northern Kentucky Gun Club. 
Dayton, Ky.—At the last target shoot of the club 
seven men were present. The day was pleasant, but 
too cold for some of the regulars. Geo. Dameron set a 
pace that none of the others could follow, breaking 49 
out of the last 50, and missing only 4 out of the 100, 
which is some shooting. Woodbury did very good work 
considering the little attention he has paid to the sport 
in the past year. 
One hundred targets: 
Dameron . 
... 96 
Higdon . 
. 57 
Woodbury . 
... 84 
Taggart 
. 45 
Edward . 
... 70 
Lee . 
. 27 
Luverne . 
... 66 
A live-bird shoot 
was held 
on Dec. 
6, in order that 
some of the members might get limbered up for the 
State shoot at Ryland. The shoot was gotten up at 
short notice, and no effort was made to get a crowd, 
which accounts for the small attendance. The weather 
conditions were fair. The birds were a fair average lot. 
Four 10-bird events were run off before approaching 
darkness called a halt. J. S. Day was high for the 
afternoon with 38; C. O. Le Compte 35. Schreck and 
Gould put up a close race for third place, the latter 
being one bird ahead at the close of the second event. 
Schreck tied him in the third event, and finished the 
fourth event one bird to the good — 33 to 32. The scores: 
Event No. 1, 10 birds, 30yds. rise: 
Le Compte...2211122222—10 T P Gould.. .1112211200—8 
G Walker.2222221222—10 } E Schreck. .0222200222— 7 
J S Day.2222222202— 9 
Event No. 2, 10 birds, 30yds. rise: 
Le Compte ..2122212222—10 Schreck .2122022222—9 
Dav .2222222122—10 Gould .1111210222— 9 
Walker .1211222222—10 
Event No. 3, 10 birds, 30yds., rise, 5yds. penalty 
boundary: 
Dav .2222022222—9 Gould .0012022222—7 
Schreck .2102222220—8 Walker .2200002112—6 
Le Compte -..2210022022—7 
Event No. 4, 10 birds, 34yds. rise: 
Dav .2222222222—10 Le Compte ..2011120122—8 
Schreck .2202222211— 9 Gould .2011120121— 8 
The club will hold its fifth annual tri-state live bird 
championship shoot on Jan. 2. This shoot is open to 
all,. but the tri-state trophy can be won only by a 
resident of Ohio, Kentucky or Indiana. The pro¬ 
gram consists of three events. The first, at 25 birds, 
entrance $16.25, divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent., class 
shooting. The contestants will handicap themselves. 
Starting at 30yds., if a shooter kills 5 straight, he moves 
back 1yd.; 4 out of 5, stay on same mark; 3 out of 5, 
move up 1yd. The first 15 birds of event No. 1 will 
constitute event No. 2, $15 entrance, divided high guns; 
the last 10 birds of the first event, makes the third 
event, entrance $10, divided, high guns. Event 4 is a 
$3 miss-and-out, 32yds. rise. These shoots have been 
well attended in the past, and the club officers look for 
a good crowd this time. Dinner will be served in 
the club house. 
The Palefaces. 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 1.—Just ten Palefaces attempted 
the trip to Wellington to-day, and while conditions were 
anything but good, there was hardly a shooter but felt 
that he was amply repaid for being present. 
With just a small number like this of course there was 
no need for hustling, so every one took it easy and did 
not bother going home till darkness was well under way. 
Interest to-day during the program centered on the 
average race, as the 100 targets counted on the monthly 
trophy, and every one wanted to get as good a start as 
possible. For a time it looked as though Fred Stone, 
of the Old Town Company, would carry off the palm, 
and every one was well pleased, as Fred has a host of 
friends in Bean Town; but in the last event as many 
goose eggs appeared as had been in the previous 80 
targets, and the club’s home mainstay came through 
with a rush and captured the first honors for the month. 
President Charles very cleverly took second average, 
and had the long run of the day in his second and third 
events, which, with a few on the first part of the fourth, 
made it close to 40, which is the best so far this season. 
After the regular program a challenge by Burne and 
Kirkwood was accepted by Clarke and Frank, and suf¬ 
fice it to say there was more than the usual amount of 
spice to this, as both teams wanted to trim their op¬ 
ponents to a frazzle. Luck, however, was against the 
Clarke and Frank combination, and Burnes and Horace 
with 22 and 23 respectively had a runaway match with 
8 targets to spare. 
Frank .14 13 17 14 14 18 90 
Charles . 13 15 20 12 12 16 88 
Stone . 14 13 18 15 13 13 86 
Clarke . 14 14 17 11 14 16 86 
Higginson .13 15 15 14 12 17 86 
Kirkwood . 11 13 16 14 14 18 86 
Jones . 14 13 14 13 10 16 80 
Burnes . 11 11 16 11 14 15 78 
Pierce . 9 12 14 11 10 10 66 
Howe . 8 13 11 9 10 11 62 
Dec. 8.—Perfect weather conditions greeted the dozen 
Paleface shooters that met at the Wellington grounds 
to-day, and the afternoon was replete w'ith the most 
enjoyment that could be imagined. 
One Frank proved to be the candy kid, and as usual 
when this particular veteran is on the job, it means a 
classy score; 95 was his return, and it was a target too 
many for the inimitable Sib, whose unlucky third 
event put him completely out of the high average race 
unless the unexpected happened, which Frank took care 
did not. Geo. Hassam with an 89, all with a borrowed 
gun, took care of fourth place, with targets to spare over 
his nearest competitor, Chapin, who looked somewhat 
out of place with less than a 90 per cent, score. 
Henry Edgarton was a welcome visitor, but still shows 
the sign of his long sickness, which Edge, has been 
up against since the first of August. Next time, how¬ 
ever, with added strength, the Connecticutonian will be 
able as formerly to keep the home boys well in hand. 
Scores: 
Frank . 14 14 20 13 15 19 95 
Siblev . 15 14 17 14 14 20 y4 
Kirkwood . 13 14 19 13 15 19 93 
Hassam .14 13 16 14 15 17 89 
Chapin . 11 12 17 15 13 17 83 
Charles . 13 14 16 11 12 18 84 
Clarke . 11 11 19 12 14 16 83 
Morse . 11 14 15 11 13 18 80 
Howe . 9 12 16 12 13 IS SO 
Tones . 14 12 15 13 9 15 78 
Edgarton . 13 12 11 12 12 17 77 
Pierce . 9 9 14 13 10 14 69 
Manhisset Bay Y. C. 
Port Washington, L. I., Dec 11.—Notwithstanding 
a heavy snowstorm, a fairly good crowd showed up for 
the weekly shoot of the Manhasset Bay Y. C. Following 
are the results: 
Ten birds, scratch, sweepstakes: 
H G Hovt. 
E P Alker. 
7 
G C Meyer. 
. 8 
T E Meyer. 
7 
F. A Sierck. 
. 8 
I O’Rourke .... 
5 
B G Loomis.... 
. 8 
A Stillwell . 
4 
T W Alker. 
. 7 
G Bowles . 
3 
Fifteen birds, 
scratch, sweepstakes: 
T W Alker- 
. 12 
E P Alker . 
9 
H L Hoyt. Jr.. 
. 12 
B G Loomis.... 
8 
G C Meyer_ 
. 12 
G Bowles . 
8 
T E Meyer- 
. 12 
I O’Rourke ... 
7 
E A Sierck- 
. 10 
A Stillwell . 
5 
Twenty-five birds, handicap, sweepstakes: 
H. T’l. 
PI. T’l. 
B Bowles . 
. 7 25 
I O’Rourke .... 
.... 6 
20 
E A Sierck.... 
. 2 24 
H Clark . 
.... 2 
18 
T E Mever .... 
. 2 23 
E P Alker. 
.... 4 
13 
T W Alker. 
. 2 20 
G C Meyer. 
.... 3 
14 
H L Hoyt, Jr.. 
. 0 21 
Clark cup, 25 
birds, handicap: 
T W Alker. 
. 2 23 
T E Meyer. 
.... 2 
19 
E A Sierck.... 
. 2 22 
B G Loomis.... 
.... 2 
18 
G Bowles. 
. 7 21 
PI F Clark. 
.... 2 
81 
I O’Rourke ... 
. 6 20 
G E Meyer. 
.... 3 
17 
H L Hoyt, Jr. 
. 0 19 
Yearly prize, 
25 birds, handicap: 
TT L Ptoyt, Tr. 
. 0 24 
E A Sierck. 
.... 2 
20 
T E Meyer. 
. 2 23 
H Clark . 
2 
20 
G C Meyer_ 
. 3 22 
J W Alker. 
.... 2 
19 
G Bowles . 
. 7 20 
One hundred 
birds, scratch 
H T. Hovt.... 
. 84 
G C Meyer.... 
67 
T E Mever.... 
. 78 
H F Clark. 
Gh 
E A Sierck.... 
. 78 
G Bowles . 
62 
T W Alker.... 
. 75 
I O’Rourke .... 
61 
New York Athletic Club. 
Travers Island, N. Y., Dec. 10. —The cold weather 
had no deterrent effect on the attendance, and full 
scores were quite 
common. 
The scores follow: 
Scratch event, 25 
targets: 
G F Pelham. 
. 22 
T G Batterson. 
18 
G T Corbett.. 
. 21 
J I Brandenburg.., 
17 
O P Grinnell . 
. 21 
A E Ranney. 
17 
T Lenane . 
. 19 
W T Simpson. 
17 
W B Ogden .. 
. 19 
T H Abbott. 
16 
Dr De Wolf. 
. 19 
J M Tones. 
14 
Haslin cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
H. T'l. 
H. T’l. 
O P Grinnell. 
.. 1 22 
T I Brandenberg..., 
. 5 
21 
T G Batterson_ 
.. 2 25 
W T Simpson. 
1 
20 
W B Ogden, Jr- 
.. 3 25 
G F Pelham. 
, 2 
20 
Dr De Wolfe. 
.. 3 25 
A E Ranney.. 
, 4 
20 
G M Thomson_ 
.. 2 22 
G T Corbett. 
, 1 
19 
T H Abbott. 
4 22 
J M Jones. 
, 5 
19 
Dr Thielman . 
.. 1 a 
A P Walker. 
, 0 
16 
T Lenane, Jr_\ 
.. 2 21 • 
In the shoot-off of the triple tie, W. B. Ogden won 
with 23 targets. 
December cup, 25 
targets, 
handicap: 
G T Corbett. 
1 
25 
W 1 Simpson. 
.. 1 
23 
G F Pelham. 
2 
25 
T G Batterson. 
2 
23 
W B Ogden. 
2 
25 
Dr Thielman . 
.. i 
20 
G M Thomson. 
2 
25 
T Lenane . 
.. 2 
20 
Dr De Wolfe. 
3 
25 
G I Brandenberg. 
.. 5 
20 
T H Abbott. 
4 
25 
T M Tones. 
.. 5 
19 
A E Ranney. 
4 
25 
A P Walker. 
.. 0 
12 
Tournament cup, 
25 targets, handicap: 
T G Batterson. 
, 2 
25 
A E Ranney. 
.. 3 
24 
W B Ogden. 
2 
25 
T Lenane, Jr. 
.. 2 
23 
Dr De Wolfe. 
3 
25 
O P Grinnell. 
.. 1 
22 
G H Abbott. 
, 4 
25 
A P Walker. 
.. 0 
19 
W T Simpson. 
, 1 
24 
G T Corbett. 
.. 0 
19 
Dr Thielman . 
, 1 
24 
T I Brandenberg. 
.. 5 
19 
G M Thomson. 
. 2 
24 
T M Jones . 
.. 5 
17 
G F Pelham. 
, 2 
24 
Shoot-off: 
W B Ogden. 
2 
23 
Dr De Wolfe .... 
.. 3 
21 
G J Batterson.. 
, 2 
21 
G H Abbott. 
.. 4 
19 
Westley Richards trophv, handicap, 20 targets, 
doubles: 
Dr Thielman . 
. 1 
IP 
Dr De Wolfe. 
.. 0 
9 
W T Simpson. 
. 0 
13 
G M Thomson... 
.. 0 
6 
O P Grinnell.. 
. 0 
10 
G H Abbott. 
.. 0 
3 
G F Pelham. 
. 0 
10 
Challenge for tournament cup won by W. B. Ogden, 
Jr., challenger, with 25 targets, from G. J. Corbett, 
holder, with 20 targets. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Brooklyn, L. 1., Dec. 10.—The long program and 
several shoot-offs made a late finish. The weather was 
cold, of real winter kind. The scores were below the 
average. Only one score of 25 straight was made, and 
that was made by Geo. Brower in the shoot-off for the 
James price. 
J. F. James was the chief winner; he won two trophy 
events and tied with F. S. Hyatt for the high score in 
the December cup event. He also tied with J. H. 
Vanderveer for the State prize, but lost the leg on the 
shoot-off. 
F. B. Stephenson and C. A. Lockwood tied in one of 
the trophy events. As it was growing dark, the two 
gunners decided to divide the prize. Mr. Stephenson, 
however, was high gun in the special shoot at 10 pairs 
to pick a team to shoot against the New York Athletic 
Club, and other organizations for a costly prize at the 
end of the present season. The scores follow: 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, 
H. T’l 
J F James. 2 25 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 
H W Woodcock.... 4 24 
C H Pulis. 4 24 
H Vanderveer- 1 24 
S Hyatt. 4 23 
C A Lockwood. 2 23 
handicap: 
H. T’l 
C R James. 2 23 
M Stiner . 0 21 
Geo Felix ... 2 21 
R C Williams. 4 20 
R E Fox, Jr. 0 19 
Dr C Atkinson. 5 15 
F S Lawson. 0 15 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
T F James . 2 24 C R James. 
J H Vanderveer.,.. 1 24 Dr C Atkin. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 RE Fox, Jr. 
F S Hyatt. 4 21 J S Lawson. 
Shoot-off, 25 targets, handicap: 
J F James. 2 25 J H Vanderveer- 
2 20 
5 16 
4 11 
0 9 
2 25 
December cup, 25 targets, 
T F James.‘- 2 25 
F S Hyatt. 4 25 
Geo Felix . 2 24 
C R James. 2 23 
H W Woodcock.... 4 22 
F B Stephenson.... 0 21 
H Vanderveer.... 1 21 
C Williams 4 21 
handicap: 
Geo Brower . 2 21 
C A Lockwood. 2 21 
C H Pulis . 4 20 
R E Fox, Jr. 4 18 
T P Fairchild. 2 18 
M Stiner . 0 17 
Dr C Atkinson. 5 16 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
G Brower . 0 25 
C H Pulis . 4 
C A Lockwood.... 2 
25 
25 
F S Hyatt. 4 24 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 24 
T F James. 2 24' 
R E Fox, Jr. 4 23 
F B Stephenson.... 0 22 
Stake trophy,'25 targets, handicap: 
C R James. 
George Felix . 
J P Fairchild. 
M Stiner . 
Dr C Atkinson. 
J S Lawson. 
H W Woodcock.... 
21 
?0 
0 19 
5 17 
J H Vanderveer.... 
J F James. 
F B Stephenson.... 0 23 
George Felix . 
J P Fairchild. 
R E Fox, Jr. 
H W Woodcock.. 
R C Williams. 
M Stiner . 
Dr C Atkinson .. 
G Brower . 2 22 
C H Pulis . 4 22 
F S Hyatt . 4 20 
C R James. 2 20 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 25 J F James 
T. F. James trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
G Brower . 3 25 u- o c, 
C R James. 2 25 
F S Hyatt. 4 25 
C H Pulis. 4 25 
G Felix . 2 25 
C A Lockwood. 2 25 
R E Fox, Jr. 2 25 
H W Woodcock.... 4 24 
16 
25 
20 
20 
20 
19 
18 
17 
12 
F B Stephenson.... 
J H Vanderveer.... 
M Stiner . 
J F James. 
R C Williams. 
Dr C Atkinson. 
J P Fairchild. 
J P Fairchild... 2 
G Brower . 2 
Shoot-off, same conditions: . 
G Brower . 0 25 R E Fox, Jr 
C H Pulis . 4 25 C R James.. 
C A Lockwood. 2 25 G Felix . 
F S Hyatt. 4 24 
Team race, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson. 0 24' M Stiner .... 
7 F James. 2 21—45 C R James... 
C A Lockwood.. 2 24 
F S Hyatt. 4 21—45 
C H Pulis. 4 22 
G Felix . 2 22—44 
Shoot-off postponed. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
F B Stephenson.... 0 24 C R James 
C A Lockwood. 2 24 
T H Vanderveer.... 1 22 
H W Woodcock.... 4 22 
C H Pulis. 4 22 
G Felix . 2 22 
F S Hyatt. 2 22 
J F James.. 2 21 
Prize divided. 
Lockwood trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
M Stiner 
G Brower 
R E Fox, Jr.. 
Dr Atkinson . 
F S Lawson . 
J P Fairchild. 
2 23 
0 23 
1 23 
0 23 
0 23 
4 22 
5 21 
2 21 
4 23 
2 22 
2 21 
21 
21-42 
21 
20—41 
2 21 
0 21 
20 
17 
16 
9 
21 
C PI Pulis 4 25 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 25 
C A Lockwood. 1 25 
M Stiner . 0 24 
G Felix . 2 24 
T P Fairchild. 2 24 
J F James... 2 23 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
C H Pulis . 4 24 
Special shoot, 10 pairs: 
F B Stephenson. 12 
C H Pulis . 9 
F S Hyatt. 8 
F B Stephenson... 
F S Hyatt. 
H W Woodcock.... 
C R James. 
G Brower . 
Dr Atkinson . 
0 23 
4' 23 
4 23 
22 
20 
18 
J H Vanderveer.... 1 23 
C R James ... 
J P Fairchild. 
G Brower .... 
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