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Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Riper, L. I., Feb. 17.—Twelve «contested for the 
February cup, and of these, good performance brought 
victory to Mr. O. C. Grinnell, Jr., who broke 23 and 
with one allowance scored 24 and the leg in this contest. 
Messrs. A. G. Southworth and H. M. Brigham, scratch 
men, also scored 23 actual breaks, and Mr. L. C. Hop- 
kins scored a like number with his allowance added. 
Mr. Grinnell is in the lead for the cup, having a total 
of 68 out of a possible 75, with Mr. Brigham close up 
with 65. Fifteen contestants participated in the T. W. 
Stake trophy event, and Mr. J. N. Teeter scored 24, and 
registered a win in the series for this trophy. Two 
teams entered in the two-man team contest, and of these 
Messrs. L. M. Palmer, Jr., and L. C. Hopkins won, with 
a score of 46. A number of other trophy contests en- 
gaged the attention of the shooters during the afternoon. 
The weather was fine, and about 2,000 targets were 
thrown. On Saturday of this week, the second 125 tar- 
gets of the club championship, a 500-target event, will 
take place. 
February cup, 25 targets, handicap: 
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O Grinnell, Jr... 1 23 24 Dr J Adams..... 2 20 22 
A Southworth.... 0 23 23 F Bedford, Jr.... 1 20 21 
HE Brigham. ..... 0 23 23 Ga iiciclin ere cai 4 17 21 
ie tlopkins;...... 8 20 23 eebie Ponstesenne: 4017. 21 
Pe Palmern, Jl ds. 0 22 22 H Vanderveer.... 3 16 19 
F Stephenson.... 0 22 22 DreSsHopkins...0 4) 2) 16 
Shoot for Stake trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
WON: Deetercs.. 3. 3 21 24 Dr*® Rayrior.<..... 4 14 18 
F Bedford, Jr....1 20 21 A Southworth... 0 17 17 
Wie Brizham....... 0 21 2 L C Hopkins.... 4 12 16 
ie Palmery Jr..... 0 20 20 Uk” delve Bosacsaoc 4 11 15 
F Stephenson.... 0 20 20 H Werleman ....6 9 15 
ine Hopkins..... 3:17 20 TOreA dats 2.5.56 pa elas ass 
Geriicklings.....- 6 13 19 H Vanderveer ... 3 10 18 
OeGringell, Jr.... 117 18 
Team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
L Palmer, Jr..0 22 22 F Stephenson..0 22 22 
L Hopkins....3 21 2446 O Grinnell, Jr.1 20 21—43 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicaps in parentheses: 
H. M. Brigham 15, L. C. Hopkins (2) 14, L. M. Palmer, 
Jr., 14, F. B. Stephenson 12, C. W. Browne (4) 12, F. B. 
Thomas 11, H. B. Vanderveer (1) 11, J. N. Teeter (1) 11. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: L. C. Hopkins (2) 15, 
avi. Palmer, jJr:, 13, G. Southworth 11, F. B. 
Stephenson 9, 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: L. M. Palmer, Jr., 
, A. G. Southworth 12, F. B. Stephenson 12, L. C. 
Hopkins (2) 12. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: F. B. Stephenson 14, 
L. C. Hopkins (2) 12, A. G. Southworth 7. 
Trophy shoot, same conditions: F. T. Bedford, Jr., 
14, H. M. Brigham 14, F. B. Stephenson 11, A. G. 
Southworth 11, Dr. Raynor (2) 10, L. C. Hopkins (2) 8. 
Shoot-off, same conditions: Brigham 13, Bedford 12. 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: M. Palmer, Jr., 
24, A. G. Southworth 21, F. B. Stephenson 20, J. N. 
Teeter (3) 20, H. M. Brigham 19, L. C. Hopkins (8) 19, 
i Geren (4) 18, F. B. Thomas (1) 17, C. W. Browne 
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Trophy shoot, 15 targets, handicap: L. M. Palmer, Jr., 
14, A. G. Southworth 13, L. C. Hopkins (2) 18, C. W. 
Hinckling (4) 13, F. B. Stephenson 12, H. B, Vanderveer 
(1) 12, Dr. Raynor (2) 9, J. N. Teeter (1) 9. 
_Trophy shoot, 25 targets, handicap: L. C, Hopkins (1) 
25, J. H. Ernst (4) 24, C. J. McDermott (6) 24, L. M. 
Palmer, Jr., 23, F. B. Stephenson 2, F. T. Bedford, Jr., 
22, J. N. Teeter (8) 22, C. W. Hickling (6) 22, H. M. 
Brigham 21, Dr. Raynor (4) 20, H. C. Werleman (6) 20, 
Dr. Hopkins (4) 19, H. B. Vanderveer (8) 18, A. G. 
Southworth 18, Dr. J. J. Adams (2) 16, C. A. Sykes (8) 16. 
Trophy shoot, 15 targets, all scratch: Stephenson 14, 
Grinnell 12, Brigham 10, L. C. Hopkins 10, Bedford 9, 
Browne 7, Sykes 6, Southworth 6. 
Sheepshead Bay Gun Club. 
_ SHEEPSHEAD Bay, L, I.,Feb. 15.—The 15-year-old son of 
ex-Judge Voorhies won the special prize, a_ sterling 
silver and buck horn carving set, and he tied also for the 
club medal with Carolan, who won in the shoot-off, 
Scores: 
Events: Le ea 4e.0 Events: OPN Gh 7 als 
Targets: 10 10 15 15 15 Targets: 10 10 15 15 1 
Montanus 69,7 SiO ss Scotto. Moteanitn sate tie See 
Williamson 0 ane One. mW ter. teareeee tee ooo 8) sis 
Bergen ..... Sweety i) abl revere. seas ccs 411 9 
BODEES week e £3 Gr 100. Schoverling .... 3.. 10 
Gewert ..... (ep a Le WreParketieee.: cies oO. 0) 18 
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Club shoot, 25 targets: 
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Williamson ..... 15 6 21 Montanus ...... 15 5 20 
Bobergiaeacs steelers x et 2S BS) Hl Voorhies .... 8 18 26 
VO OTIS Beye erare 195i 42 Bye Carolaty soi. 22 10 32 
Gew Erte cicisiscisicicie LOU 919 *Bergen ....00- ntact eae iy 
(Dreyers.an- ane ec 138 10 23 BO COLL fate disiewiele = ise tas 
Defoe Parkeri cs to ih ss 74 *F Schoverling .15 .. 15 
EN Shier#..ca< <0 1b 6 2 
Prize shoot, 50 targets: 
Williamson .... 27 12 39 RY Dhte rs vestsrc.alele/s 84 12 46 
BODES wee entice 23 16 39 Montanus ...... 20 10 3 
E’ Voorhies ..... 39 10 49 H Voorhies .... 15 38 53 
Gewert Sisicaswiee sie 24 18 42 +B ercetiwuswts ss «ss 36... 36 
Dreyer “sacne secs 30 20 50 FS COULD Maes. siete Shae OL 
DriePaArkere pecs 15 15 30 *F Schoverling . 26 .. 26 
*Guests. 
Extras—Parker 8, Gewert 8, Dreyer 18. 
The Canadian Indians. 
Mr. Tuomas A. Durr (Chief King Pin), Toronto; High 
Scribe and Chief of Wampum, of the Canadian Indians, 
informs us as follows: Everything is progressing nicely 
for a splendid gathering of the members of the tribe 
with their squaws and papooses, as well as of their 
friends, to whom a cordial invitation has been extended, 
at the first annual tournament in Montreal on May 24 
and 25. The programme is being prepared, and will be 
framed in the form of a souvenir. There will be ten 
20-target events each day open to all competitors, and 
one of 25 targets each day open to Indians in full cos- 
tume, for which Walter H. Ewing, Esq. (Chief Long 
Buffalo Ham). President of the Montreal Gun Club has 
kindly donated a sterling silver trophy. It is expected 
that $25 will be added to each purse, or else twenty high 
average prizes of $25 each given. 
Quite a number of American Indians are expected to 
be in attendance, those already promised being Messrs. 
J. A. R. Elliott (Chief Brook Trout), Thomas Marshall 
(Chief Long Talk), and John S. Boa (Chief Canuck). We 
will also have with us Messrs J. H. Cameron (Chief 
Prince of Universal Jolliers) for the U. M. C. Co., and 
Mr. F. Foster. As I have not had the pleasure of meet- 
ing this gentleman, I cannot give him a name, but he 
will be Chief Cashier. 
Montreal is a very interesting city to visit.. Reduced 
rates will be secured on all Canadian railroads, and some 
pleasant trips through the rapids of the St. Lawrence 
and up the Ottawa River are being arranged for the 
entertainment of all competitors and their friends. Head- 
quarters will be established at one of the leading hotels, 
and a thoroughly enjoyable time will no doubt be the 
result. All are hoping for favorable weather. 
Awosting Gun Club. 
New Pattz, N. Y., Feb. 12.—The following scores were 
made at the last shoot of the Awosting Gun Club: 
The sixth shoot for the Laflin & Rand and Peters 
trophies, held Feb. 1, resulted as follows: Laflin & 
Rand trophy, 20 targets—Traver 18, Snyder 18, Cassady 
13, Johnson 15, Loytan 18, Hasbrouck 17, Moore 16, 
DuBois 16. Peters trophy, 20 targets—Snyder 20, Traver 
18, Cassady 14, Johnston 16, Layton 14, Hasbrouck 16, 
Moore 17, Dubois 17. Traver shot from 18yds. in both 
events; Snyder from 16 and i18yds. Only one target 
separates Traver and Sndyer for the second trophy, and 
both are shooting a great clip for the distance. 
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