566 

Crescent Athletic Club. 
3ay Rrpce, L. I., March 31.—A cloudy day, reasonably 
calm, were favorable conditions for good scores. Three 
‘contested in the final event for the possession of the 
championship trophy. Brigham scored 101 out of 125 
targets, and his nearest competitor, Mr. F. B. Stephen- 
.son, who was in the lead on the prior shoots, scorea 96. 
Brigham won the club championship onthe narrow 
margin of three targets. The final shoot for the Stake 
prize, a $100 Sauer gun, was a tie between Dr. J. N. 
Teeter and Mr. O. C. Grinnell, Jr., on 24, In the 
shoot-off, Grinnell won, the situation then being tour 
wins for each. In the final shoot-off, Grinnell won and 
became the owner of the gun. The postponed shoot for 
the March cup was won by Mr. A. E. Hendricksen, and 
the programme shoot for this cup was won by Mr. T. 
W. Stake. The cup, however, was won on the best 
three scores for the month, made by Mr. Frank B. 
Stephenson. 
Club championship shoot, 125 targets: 
Events: Toa. 93), 4 5 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 T’tl 
Tel SMe Brighanaecccn ccteccticteiteistete’staete 20 18.19 22. .22+101 
B Ebr otephensorg .ccecteineccssces 17 19 21 18- 21— 96 
‘OCs Grinriell gorse tenivesotee 21 21 21 17 17— 97 
Shoot for Stake: trophy, 25 targets, handicap: 
ELS Be els shame 
J Nigleeter i .. 3 21 24 F B Stephenson. 0 22 22 
O C Grinnell, Jr. 1 28 24 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
O C Grinnell Jr. 1 20 21 aN Gbeetertst.. a. 8 14 17 
Shoot-off for prize, same conditions: 
O C Grinnell, Jr. 1 23 24 NS Peeters. 3 19 22 
Postponed shoot for match cup, 25 targets: 
A E Hendrickson 4 21 25 F B Stephenson 0 21 21 
Ti ie Erastee. 4°20 24 G Stephenson, Jr. 2 18 20 
HeM. Brigham =7'07°23.%23) GJ lJ Adams a2..00. ee ye at) 
1, Diy Palmer... Q. 22° 22 H.C Westerner .. 6 13 19 
L Cobopkins 223.3) 19.22 A G Southworth. 0 18 18 
Regular shoot for March cup,-25 targets, handicap: 
J 
F B Stephenson. 0 24 24 Adams ..csece 2 22 20 
H M Brigham.. 0 22 22 H L O’Brien ... 4 16 20 
H C Werleman.. 6_16 22 TW ie stake oc. 5 21 25 
Two-men team shoot, 25 targets, handicap: 
Hs B42 Books 
L Palmer, Jr. 0 19 19 
F Stephenson 0 24 24 
Lac Hopkins 3.13 
‘Grinnell, Jr... 1 18 19—43 
Trophy, 15 targets: 
yd sad Fie beecs 
F B Stephenson. 0 14 14 G eae LO ee 
A 
‘O C Grinnell, Jr. 0 18 18 y Southworth 4 6 10 
DC Bennett.,.00 15, 13 H Werlemann ..4 6 10 
A E Hendrickson 2 11 13 J N Teeter ..... Le S20) 
J The Eiristas.. cc 2°40 12 H B Vanderveer. 1 7 8 
LeSsHopkins . od e2 W W Marshall ..3 5 8 
wha Giaas fe cites oe. O12 
Match, 50 targets: 
First 25. Second 25, 
Ble Soa i (ele aic Bhs 
ENG cetera ntslenre chs «ela cores erate 3) 522) 725 3 19 22 
WinG, Damron Gey. aceesisenicen eeeeee 4 20 24 4 18 22 
OFS Gtinsell einen as teten aeeaicine 1 21 22 pelo 220 
i 7B? Stephensonie. deacaeccens tence 0 22 22 0 18 18 
G 4G Stephensonea Gocecawcctelsess soe 2 16 18 2 20 22 
FLAW et lemani-Powscrsnceest - lekeee 6 13 19 6 14 20 
A Ge Southworth can ste 2 toe e 0 16 16 0° 21 921 
C Bey Te Blogster < s.n6 tenutescasea meer 16 7 AS 9 
LG Hopkins aon vcckees cnn. 3 18 21 38 12 1b 
Scratch trophy, 15 targets: 
is lope iy Hey eh Mt 
O C Grinnell, Jr.. .. 12 
Trophy, 15 targets: 
EY Bostephsons cea Lt 

H Werlemann...4 8 12 Veh AdamSocaccme eta ore 
WC Damron ..292. 5°38" 10 J N Teeter .- 1 12 13 
HO Brien) eae oO J H Ernst 2 10 12 
WW Marshall . 3 7 10 CrP Poster .<« 0) fia0-14 
i, Caliopkins: 5... eee od LM?) Palmer jn Ora a0 
G Stephenson, Jr.1 14 15 ce take wit Weteste Set LO 
HH GiGyO Briens, «2 tom W W Marshall ..3 7 10 
H M Brigham... 0 14 14 F RaynOt aes on elO 
F .B. Stephens... 0 14 14 iG oHopkins ee oe 
A G Southworth 0 14 14 Pi sDeVandervecr sleds 
H Werlemanne.c 4” (9913 
Trophy, 15 targets: 
H M Brigham....0 15 15 F B Stephenson. 0 11 11 
‘G Stephenson, Jr1 13 14 H B Vanderveer. 1 10 11 
iC Hopkins. siaelaels © © Grinnell, Jr20). 9" 9 
LM, Palmer. .n00 136 18 IDE CanBennettasnns Omer omg 
A Hendrickson... 2 10 12 
Trophy, 15 targets: 
A E Hendrickson 2 13 15 OFC Grinnell yrs 0p ea 
‘G Stephenson Jr. 1 12 13 H B Vanderveer. 1 9 10 
L M Palmer, Jr. 0 12 12 DFC Bennett)... .0 6 ois 
H M Brigham ...0 12 12 Te Cabtopkins a... sle6 mat 
E B stepherison,. 0) ito 
Trophy, 15 targets: 
F B Stephenson. 0 15 15 O C Grinnell, Jr. 0 12 12 
Stake ieee 3°12. 16 Lo Gebopkinsi...0k tb 12 
JED Est caete 2912. 14 H B Vanderveer1 10 11 
LM Palmer, Jr. 0 14 14 DeCy Bennett 5.200 LL 
Ef Cy Raynore >. el0ns G Stephenson, Jr. 1 10 11 
W W Marshall . 3 10 18 JON Deeter. csc La eoe0 
H M Brigham .. 0 13 18 H Werlemann .. 4 »b 10 
A G Southworth 0 13 13 A E Hendricksonl 8 9 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
¥F B Stephenson... 0 14 14 ‘TeeWit stake. oorcs che 7 all 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Inp1aAnApouis, Ind., March 31.—Mr. H. A. Comstock 
‘defeated Mr. Thomas Parry in the contest for the 
English Hotel cup. Scores as follows: H. A. Com- 
StOCk w5l ein eA, ebarry mi6: 
Mr. Comstock was challenged by Silas W. Trout, of 
16—35 
FOREST AND STREAM. 





Franklin, Ind.. The challenge was. accepted, the date 
of the contest being Saturday, April 7, 1906. 
Events: di, B2> -3.eea > 19. 6. 
Targets: 25 25 26 25 25 26 
PaSry | saan vectes ss iieate A auiisticls vaeaiiee © Tme0 Welt 22506 
Habich 01> TAA 1913s 36 
Sayler . erat ieee era ie ah hae, 
Lewis” 0 oS ort aeretistecateie i> cram cine 17 20-19 20 
Po, eee 19 22 17 21 2 
Comstock ..... 
Te AM Orris (edi ctieta ota eciecive oh sterete ie Oy bak ab iS) 
WaPONEr! 2ki.csicw-steiotaemaiceeeate sree 14°16 18:°147519 
Dawe ett § v.unceeacsderter ee Perce tler he oe Tl 13 eel eels eee 
Hier A icncs Wepeates sgutino seis sists pateeme itmeeLD meee 
De STuarks 9 oss aveiseveles oceans catsncteeis eigse 16. °15' 102 16". 4 
DGHNe yA ceaseless sete restates Te CLS lOve t cteenete 
Mollert cits dace etivtitesiccinn ois neve aeteoti 20 22 19 20 16 
Burford Wega csc aleieeielcirers atts gaat 19/020. 719 abe. 
LT gParkerseaiga cute pasa wsatestneccrstae pee ec atl 
“AT INStLONGiks .ccuiere caierae Ceeacatn eleetere 7A SE 
J] (EE Claf ices «snantassorts sunccmecelsant 18 16 14 16 
Sotithersi te a cereriaciesisu peice cms 15.19 16 -19 
Walliamisic deter Suiveresitacctieet.asten sessions 1S avec 
GlaSSCO phade we Seek Silat dle biers.c.0.aiid aw ie eta ib Pee aby 
Wilson cpieacvceeg soars tatde e's arerdetels aac 9. 16 
Mor ristieit ic c:cawtectismienica des Sie clete Pe cleless 22 16 Vitae 
Partin tom wiinniene meme se erecta 18 18 15 18 
mibbale: ctslarelcuers rcsiveterarsterainye ac lave ats ee steers 20. 21 13 
Nash 2 Bn oC REG 
; Wa. ARMSTRONG, Sec’y. 
Boston Gun Club. 
Boston, Mass., March 28.—The Boston Gun Club’s 
weekly shoot, held to-day, at Wellington, was attended 
by sixteen dyed-in-the-wool trap enthusiasts, whose main 
idea was to enjoy the full benefits of a mid-week half 
holiday, and incidentally to prove that their particular 
combination of powder, shot and shell and gun was the 
one that would finally land the silver cup for high score 
in the series. 
Three 21-yd. shooters were on hand, and their scores 
show that even this distance had no terrors for them. 
Dickey won the high average honors with over 90 per 
cent, and the genial Doctor and Frank came second with 
just a little short of the coveted mark. Griffith’s one 
bad inning in the prize match score queered a nice aver- 
age, though .8538 is an ordinary high mark from shorter 
distances. 
Roy’s 28 in the match now puts him in a good position 
for the finals, and from past scores to judge by, intends 
to make the man that wins go to a good mark, or take 
a second seat. His 25 straight in the l6yd. event was a 
clever piece of work, and as it was the championship 
event of the extras, he now struts round with a good- 
sized chip on his shoulder. 
Buffalo Smith, a most welcome addition to any trap- 
shooting contingent in this section, put on full steam 
in the prize match, and tied Roy and Gleason on 28, and 
in the extra 25 events came in as usual for a good share 
of the honors. 
Capt. Woodruff and the President had a good race on 
the 100 birds, with the latter just a bird to the good; 
but the Captain surely had his eye with him, and will be 
a good-sized factor in the race from now on. 
Events: ie eor + 0l Om epson Osa 
Targets: 15 10 15 10 15 15 10 10 15 10 25 25 Av. 
Dickey, 2lcwes eset 14,814 8121410 915 95. -. -904 
Gleasonve2ly, cence 11 9101015 13101018 8 22 23 880 
Brank loge. centecre 13 911 81313 81014 9 24 880 
FRODELES LG late are ste 13°918 91218 71015 822. 873 
Grattithiche alee. caste 13 914 9141010 813 820.. 853 
Muldown, 16°.2,.59 8 11 10/14 13509 4459.00: 808 
Sherri col Pesce eeer: 9 811 815138 8 914 7 22 23 -840 
IBurniss lS ieee. 10 812 61112 9 Bil 8 22 22 TTT 
Kawop, 16° ....... ORS 1251081 Ti Ce Ob amieloney 773 
Parkhurst, 1605 cs.0 90 6.02/08 SiO Bi esi eSinsiaiols 714 
Powdrell Gee ee TTRLO Reto UU oe Set iki 674 
RO Ysa LO mieisincteetalste pian eoneteuiats 9 10S Bom On encom. -906 
Johnson, 18. vecsl imate.) Lt Le O) F0ulam Ouzdees 880 
Williams, 16 ..... ZO 14S D2 MD NT OS cetes amare 820 
W oodraii li eee ton o14 9 11 10 Sine -810 
Brederick,) 16. dranecemiumecc ieee pate Um OneOne. -120 
Merchandise match, distance handicap: 


Yds. Brk. 
Spocbid MAG Oe Rare. 19 28 Griffiths 
Gleasontan once ore 21 28 Burtigigh seaeteer ree 
OV pansrafeaaivitietstastale 19 28 KAW OD ernistele ete serhere 
Muldown ........ 16 27 Johnson 
WWitllranis a atences 16 27 W oodruft 
Dickeyake. cuss 21 26 Powdrell 
Peankir pevaseaete 10 26 Parkhurst 
Robertsiee.- sense 16 25 , 
Boston Shooting Association. 
WELLINGTON, Mass.—The first shoot in the spfing 
series for prizes on the grounds of the Boston Shooting 
Association, at Wellington, Mass., was held on Saturday, 

March 31. The scores: 
Events: 12) 3S -DtnO nS Sonat 
Targets: 10 15 25 25 10 15 10 15 at. Broke. 
Comer Sl38es te 100 84 
Ie cler piasacconanett 813 6 12- .126 100 
IBainae, nenctmat eee ake yk 125 11s 
Powdrell 510 811 125 75 
Freeman BBs crc igee 100 66 
S Wood) sass 0 14 10 12 100 90 
Byrant eS TalaAG 100 65 
Bartlett Cap aneney 85 59 
Gilmore Oe eraeen ea ers 75 50 
Muldowni <4. casement 14-49 s Giddens 75 50 
Mortimer 4..ctseease noone TDL San O aces 75 49 
Prize match, 50 targets: Bain 49, S. Wood 44, Comer 
41, Gilmore 40, Keeler 39, Freeman 35, Byrant 34, 
Muldown 33, Mortimer 32, Powdrell 31, Bartlett 28. 
[APRIL 7, 1906. 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
North River Gun Club. 
EpcewaTer, N. J., March 31.—This was the twelfth 
shoot for the Sauer gun. After the crack squad had 
finished their string of 25, they were all congratulating 
Dr. Richter on his win with 40 out of 50, but what a 
surprise it was when Miss Hornick went to the score 
and began to smash up target after target until all the 
boys came out of the house to see her string finished. 
When she left fourth position for the fifth, she had only 
missed 4 targets, and when the final strain was over, she 
had smashed the last 5 plumb in the middle and just 
beat the Doctor out by 1 target, giving her the win 
with 41. You can all imagine the hand shaking and 
hand clapping after this little woman had shot all of 
the boys out. : 
-Events: LY 2 S34 2a eG) S 
Targets: 15.15 16 15 25 25°16 ~25 
Merritt © ieee 6 ser Paes J tnen oe 6 6°05. Pee 
Drvilunters..ucedeeeseen eatese 9 (9°99. TUN eS eo 20 
MieClavie’ cscs cae a ae ST eites TPS? Sei Wee ib 
Metz: 2. aitce dasa sideanacesmere 4° 12') 9 - da eee. 2 
Deo Richtérescan eee Pee Senet 13°13 912) dO ea 
Vosselman® sae seces caterers « 6 13) JO) ee20 aes)... 
Piercy ki iatage esse Rok vicute soles 13...8 I Ts19e Ib. Te 20 
ASOECEEL |. casas aibelaclomeee ceed 8111-10) Se i482... 
TiGe ee ccls'elen roaie:s snare Ree 4. 6s ibeng woes - 
b ick: Oist Satiecee dene aie nace 10 10 9 10 16 18 12 19 
Miss" Hornick stnnesetestaaee a TT 10 oe Seca icy 
ib Cauchoist.s. 2c fag. Re ease 9 nT ee Ashetace. .. 
Allisan Peta stews cnc cecemeneee Oy Teele Se 13. 
TT rtaaeers ciao ncccten acme PP. oe ele Bae 
PY Eienestht ecnniteces Udiaccroste PP be Soa ee i t,o eee 
Ibiénesch,” Jrv'77 sie e scant ene = ny) Baio ee ee 
Mr. Jacob Ruppert has presented to the North River 
Gun Club through our member Mr. Hans Bissing a 
solid silver cup, ornamented with horn handles, mounted 
on a solid ebony pedestal. 
This cup is to: be shot for five times, and the first 
shoot is to be held on April 7, and then on the first 
Saturday of each of the four succeeding months; 50 tar- 
gets, to cost 2 cents apiece. ; i 
It is open to all amateur shooters of New York and 
New Jersey, and any member of the North River Gun 
Club is eligible, the only limitations are that there must 
be twenty entries, and that Mr. Bissing shall do the 
handicaping. ; 
A second cup has been presented by Dr. C. V. Paterno 
almost. with the same conditions, except that there must 
be ten entries, and that the captain shall do the hand1- 
capping, the first shoot to begin on April 14, and then 
on the second Saturday of the four succeeding months; 
50 targets, to cost 2 cents apiece. 
Jas. R. Merritt, Sec’y. 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Monrcrair, N. J., March 31.—Only eleven men were 
present to-day, some six members having gone on a visit 
to the Wykagil Country Club to shoot a team race. The 
weather conditions were not favorable to high scores. 
Events 1 and 4 were for practice. Events 2 and 3 give 
scores of two team races, the first five men being on 
team No. 1, the second five on team No. 2. In the 
first race team No. 2 won out by 2 points, scores being 
81 to 79. In the second race both teams tied, team No. 2 
winning out on the toss of a coin. Team No. 1 had the 
pleasure of paying for the targets. Hadwen tried his 
hand at trapshooting to-day for the first time. 
Events: 1. 2324 Events: rep. 44 
Targets: 15 25 25 25 Targets: 15 25 25 25 
Cranes. ves ame ee LL D0bO ae Dr’ Talbotsncess 10.-17422 '... 
Siti eects oeaee 9 16155. Winslow ....... 10 1415 .. 
Parle Waser so. 0 14 23)18 Batten) <. cacesec bate Gh0: ie 
Hartshorne .... 9 813 4 Simmons’ 2.3i5spacube Lo Le 
Van Vieck-.....-41110 .. Hadwen™ tv, ceecuumee Ones + 
Boxall Po wasies) WOLe0Lo nL ; 
E. Winstow, Sec’y. 
Boise Shotgun Club. 
Boise, Idaho, March 25.—The Boise Shotgun Club 
held their first shoot of the season over their new set of 
five expert traps, March 25. A large crowd participated 
in the shoot. ° About seventy-five visitors were present to 
watch the exhibition at the traps. Some very good 
scores were made, considering the weather, as it was 
threatening rain. The scores, 25 targets, follow: 

Bushes cmadccatyaes aaavieetis 22 Gallopi cdma vecteenenimtaes LO 
H UBayhouséwet.-. seen 21 Parker \y.temsemeneonecen 16 
TG Grayhseee cee ee sae 20 W Kivett .c, sees 16 
W Reason ..... cian wisigteretes4 20 E Addleman 2a. -7esee 16 
Bollingler jcavcas ceeiceeet 19 Chas’ Jones sam taste te 
W i Tatro: cae sameeren 18 W Shultz’ sjecs cena ess 15 
W alton. < wns viccsmermuceene 17 Dr, Brown Soccraeeaeaee 12 
IBY Eastman -nsadess oe Rely Capt Drake eee. eed sok 
Stoel Gsongoacoe Serra Serie 16 J Shultz ca aeenteenees 15 
PAUSE Es cia dalnaicteemacteee 16 Al Bayhouse .. Soraint at 

At Point Breeze. 
PHILADELPHIA, March 31.—The two events shot at the 
Philadelphia Driving Park, March 31, were ordinary as 
to competition. 
Ten birds, handicap, $5 entrance: 
McDonald, 28.2222222*22—9 Muller, 30..... *20222*222—7 
Murphy, 30....0211101111—8 Clark, 30.......2102221*10—7 
Brown, 30..... 2222222*22—9 Boddy, 27......112002*122—7 
Williams, 28. ..2222202121—9 Poulson, 28....120020221*—5 
Charlton, 28...2222022222—9 Redmond, 28..0101002102—5 
Seven birds, handicap, $5 entrance: 
Miller (30 sects eis 2222222—7 Brown, 30 .......22*2222—6 
Poulson,s28; ors. 2212122—7 Williams, 28...... 02*2122—5 
Glank,eollusceeaces *222222—6 Charlton, 28......*2*2222—5 
McDonald, 20... .*222222—6 J M G,28\ere oo *12*2*2—4 
Laurence, 26 ..... 00222**—3 
Murphy, 30 .....21*2122—6 
