

FORES TOAND TS DREAM: 
[JuLyY 6, 1907. 



















































































































Analostan Gun Club 
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 25.—The reg 






wins the June 
There was 
tween Dukes 
cup 
considerable excitement 
and Cockefair for the 
trophy, Dukes winning. This left a 
yetween Piercy and Cockefair, each 
wins for the trophy. 
the shoot-off, and 
finally won out 
donated by the 
Events: 1 
Targets: 1 
Piercy 
Colquitt 
Moffett 
Cockefair ... 7 12 
Bitler enue 8 
Shoot-off of ckefair and Dukes, 
of both barrels, doubles; won hy 
Gockefair, Js iias- 11001111191 1101—12 00 ( 
Dukes 011111111211—1; 
Shoot-off of tie between Piercy and Cx 
use of both barrels, and 5 doubles: 
Biercy. sik. dese 111 15 i a 
( ock afc 
Shoot-off of 
Piercy 
Cockefai1 
Won by Ci 
Ht 
tie 

make 
awarded 
Arms Co. 
3 4 Events: 
H.50 50 Targets: 
5 0 48 44 Winslow 
5 ere Boxall 
Dukes 
Dr Case 
SW 
had to 
and was 
Hunter 
the 


gles 




second tie: 
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ckefair. 
3) 10 ( 
3 10 1 


Epwarp Wr 

North End Rod and Gun 
roy, N. Y., June 
of this city and in 
and Gun Club grounds have entered a 
1€ mayor against further shooting at 
Ihe city officials have requested the club 
zrounds. There are no grounds in that 
e available or easy to reach. 
The club has about fe rty s 
1ese come from the central 
city. The Ez Side boys have 
and the boys 
with them. This club will be known 
mun Club, of Troy, N. Y., and is 
1ooting only. The club will be 
join the New York State Traps 
On Thursday, July 4, the club 
The programme will consist of 
one of these events will be a handicap 
silver cup, donated by the club. 
mence at 1:30 P. M. sharp. Also, on tl 
will be chosen 
The grounds are without a doubt the fir 
30.—The residents o 
the vicinity: of the 
i 
10o0ters. 
and 
already o 

as 
orgée 
incorpt 
10oting 
will 
five 2( 

y, 

of the State, and have a perfect sky li 
ground. A new house will be erected, ane 
installed. The grounds are very easy te 
ears of the T 
minutes’ walk of the grounds. 
Che club will hold its regular weekly 


man 
Piercy and Cockefair tied again in 
another 
Case sii 
11 10 11 
North 
eastern 
hold 
Shooting 
ular shoot of the 


Analostan Gun Club, held on the 22d inst., was a very 
successful ene. The scores made were lower than usual, 
but the slump is easily accounted for—the targets were 
thrown about 60yds., and were of the cast-iron variety 
that are being manufactured nowadays Some of the 
“old boys” think they are equal in hardness to the old 
Cincinnati clay birds. - Following are the scores: 
Events: Ie Seep Geis 9) esHot 
Targets: 10 15 10 15 20 10 20 25 20 Brk, 
Munk? (3.8. 525% $813 71317 9192 99 
Hunter 10 12 8 10171018 107 
Warlsom, . 7.02 ae iegute D) 1S “ho, OL ae mere 65 
Warner. cs4otee: ones 8 13 -6 12 18 8 17 82 
LTE OES ED mrerscie sanaaene 610 61013 913 67 
PICK linis hyceeeres 6° 6. SOT Als OAs 50 
Krusen ..... 2 6 2 811 6 354 
SHOUD cnek snes Laie io dds aes rai aad he oo! 5 
Pranhiam! 0.4 \osse 0 oai6: 2S 1s) SiGe. 7 63 
Cus. Wialsone...teend 10 5 914 6 3 a2 56 
EV OR SSL cca ke Reo he ae cae 28 
Parsons Sion arn MT MPA ICR oP ey 61 
Hagan eee - 11 16 10 56 
BSFOW® ses acelsts itis Rees. SBE aby 36 
James Bos 5 31 
W ilhite 7 14 12° 5 31 
Hall 8 a 55 39 
Dr Taylor 6 12 6 45 3 
Dr Wolfe 7 10 15 45 32 
Chandler , 9 13 6 BE 32 
Barres. : 9 7 39 
Anderson : ween O swtcre £D 15 
Moffett ; G) Oi wer 6. 60 4] 
Dutton . nary Mee hee oy 50 16 
Willis wa caret crete fel se Di Raia 0) 3 
Bauskitt .. 5 te 2D cape ao 50 46 
M Taylor ' ee ou AG Fey tas ots 55 4] 
Hitchcock 7 13 12 if) on 
Monr¢ ‘ Rane are ae OLB ee oe 50 16 
Coleman : DY on tre Gree 14 55 31 
Orrison ; - ETS. 9 35 3 
Brady 4 15 4 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montcrarr, N. J., June 29.—Notwithstanding the fact 
that quite a number are out of town and that it was a 
Tainy afternoon, ten men were on deck. The final con- 
test for the Smith $140 single-trigger gun was run off 
This has been very closely contested during the past 
three months. Messrs. Piercy, Batten, Boxall, Cocke- 
fair and Winslow have each one win. Boxall was the 
ucky man to-day, breaking 43° targets. This, with an 
added handicap of 6 targets, gave him the score of 49 
and the ownership of thé gun, event 3 
The last try for the June cup, event 4, resulted in 
Moffett breaking 45 targets, but this was not enough to 
peat Colquitt’s score of 47 made June 1, and so ( olquitt 

in the shoot-off be- 
Arms 
be shot 
having 
inter 
to 
Co, 
ott 
three 
try. Colquitt 
handsome vase 
12-38, 4 
10 15 H.50 50 
eae eeaeon5 
»-s » 12 6 49 40 
detiem es 200 oo 
16 
10 
15 singles, use 
Dukes: 
10 10 10 10—38—15 
3 00 11 00 01 10—4—17 
ockefair, 15 sin- 
1 00 01 11—7—22 
10 11—8—22 
11 10 10 WW—4 
1 10 10 11—7 
19 
NSLOW, Sec’y. 
Club. 
f the north end 
End Rod 
complaint with 
those grounds. 
to secure other 
part that would 
Thirty-five of 
parts of the 
rganized a club 
from the central section have joined hands 
the East Side 
inized for trap- 
rated, and will 
Association, 
its first shoot. 
-target events; 
for a beautiful 
will com- 
lis day, officers 
and by-laws and rules adopted. 
rest in this part 
ne for a_back- 
1 a trap will be 
) reach, the 
as 
nited Traction Company pass within two 
shoots on each 
Saturday of every week. 
will 
tournament 
bers thirty-eight 

Winner of G. A. 
be 

JEFF J. BLANKS, 
H., 1907. 
held. 
FARRELL. 
J. J. 
Echoes of the New York State Tournament. 
OSSINING, 
students 
and 
George 

Harvey McMurchy, 
Director. 
E 
OFFICERS 
were 
capacities, 
OF 
N. 
N. 
vey, 
H. 
Director. 
x 
June 15.—Ten Syracuse 
work 
mutilated 
hemlock (he is the 
H. W. Smith, 
President. 
Kniskern, C. G. Blandford, 
Secretary. 
STATE SPORTSMEN’S ASSOCIATION. 
At a future date the first annual 
Our membership already num- 
university 
employed as scorers and in various other 
Thoth they were a little green ‘on Monday, 
the preliminary day, they soon got the hang of things 
did excellent 
Kirk’s agent for 
Shredded Wheat) wasn’t half bad, with strawberries, 
whipped cream and fixin’s as dessert. 
Messrs. H. W. Smith, Geo. Kirk and Harvey Me- 
Murchy were the hustling members, and they kept things 
going with the least possible friction. 
Charlie North was here, there and everywhere, doctor- 
ing up traps, straightening scores and hustling squads. 
North and Squier make an Al combination, hard to beat 
at a’ shoot ‘ 
No. 1 trap was responsible for a lot of goose eggs for 
the left-quartering targets lost themselves in the dingy 
sides of a big factory building a few hundred yards away. 
Trap No..3 threw low targets all the week, to the 
undoing of many. 
During the last day of the shoot the Buffalo squad, 
composed of Kellogg, Covert, Wright, Cox and Kelsey 


made 99 out of 100 in one event. 
Bedell, of Ossining, was a dark horse. When he 
missed only four down the line during the last day, 
those who had been dividing first and second high aver- 
ages began to sit up and take notice. ; 
That Elmira bunch can go some. The Association 
meeting adjourned at 11 P. M. Monday night, ‘and at 
8 A. M. Tuesday they had the grounds covered with 
posters and tags inviting shooters to the 1908 State shoot 
at Elmira. 



The new clubs that came into the A sociation this 
year were: North End Gun R. and G, C., Troy, N. Ya 
Chemung County F. T. and G. P.-A.; Elmira; Masonic 




Temple Club Gun Club, Syracuse; Malone G. C.; Pine 
Hills G. C., Albany; Oneonta G. C.; N. Y. Athletic 
Club G. C., N. Y. City; Messina Springs G. C.; Can- 
andaigua Sportsman’s Club. GivG, CBs 
> 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
July, 45.—Taftville, Conn.—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. A. Ploss, Sec’y. t ; 
July 24-30.—Creedmoor, L. I.—New York State Rifle 
Association and out-door matches of the U. S. Re- 




vol Association. 
July < .—Milwaukee, Wis.—Central Sharpshooters’ 
Unio under auspices of Milwaukee Sharpshooters’ 
Society. J. L. Torney, Sec’y. 
Aug. 19-24—Camp Perry, Port Clinton, O.—National 
Rifle Association and Ohio State Rifle Association* 
matche 
Aug. 26.—National team and individual matches com- 
menee 
Sept. 2.—Sea Girt, N. 
J.—New Jersey State Rifle As- 
sociation matches 
begin. 
Public Schools Athletic League. 
Tue ,two days’ rifle contests, held under the auspices 
of the National Rifle Association and the Public Schools 
Athletic League of New York, were held on the State 
rifl range, Creedmoor, L. I., June 28 and 29. 
The.main event of June 28 was for the Peters trophy. 
Forty-nine contestants, representing nine high schools, 
participated. The winner was A. VY. Arnold, of the 
Boys’ High School, Brooklyn. He scored 23 at 100yds., 
and 24 at 200yds., a total of 47 out of a possible 50, Ve 
Ehrlich was second with a score of 47 also, but his group 



as a whole was inferior to that of Arnold. L. Oeder, 
third, scord 46 and won the bronze medal. 
The executive officer was Col. N. B. Thurston, as- 
‘sisted by Capt. J. W._Corain, Seventy-first Regimént; 
Capt. “Palmer, Seventh Regiment: Major Burch, Seventy- 
first Regiment; Major Murphy, and Lieut, Charles 1p 
Dieges, Twenty-second Regiment. 
There was hardly any wind, and the light was good. 
Contestants and scores were as follows: 
A V _ Arnold,. Boys’ High— 
























100yds. 6. 5 494 5-93 
400yds. 5B “ie 4 haa 
J Ehrlich, 
100yds. 45.5: 6 5—24 
400yds. 5°94 6 & 22247 
L Oeder, Morris High— 
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S00 YS. Acker nc. aec ee aan 5 6b 5 
100 
Yds. Tels 
J H Byrnes, Morris High 46 
J A Leach, Jr, Boys’ High 46 
C J Austrian, Stuyvesant .............. 46 
Ira Terwilleger, Bryant High.......... 21 45 
AM Garcia, Curtis High G22... cee 21 45 
G Thompson, Morris High............ 23 45 
C A Warner, H. S. of Commerce...... 23 45 
C W Stoughton, Boys’ High............ 21 44 
S Warshansky, Stuyvesant ............. 22 43 
A Scharfenberg, Manual Training..... Pa 43 
L Leverich, Boys’, High...... Saas Me 43 
B Close, Boys’ High ...... tony 22 2 43 
EB] Carr, HS) of Conimerce sats sae 22 20 42 
Sidney Fletcher, Commercial Ectigelniercreees 2 21 2 
W Schlichten, De Witt Clinton..... weeeau 21 41 
W_V Claussen, H. S. of Commerce.... 22 ag 41 
J. H Morgan, Morris High ........... 21 20 41 
George Laing, Curtis High.... 21 20 41 
C Waldman, De Witt Clinton ecto 23 7 40 | 
G S Duschnes, H. S. of Commerce.... 24 16 40 
A Hobby, Manual Training ............ 19 20 39 
S Hubbard, De Witt Clinton ......... 21 18 39 
GAA Repko; Stuyvesautiecnseaten ene 20 17 37 
P De Gaetano, Stuyvesant ............. 18 19 x7 
W Hickerson, Manual taining 2.7 ee 21 16 37 
G J Heitkes, Morris) High 22...) 08 20 17 37 
Elmer Gallaway, Curtis High.......... 21 15 36 
W Stephens, Commercial High......... 19 17 36 | 
A J Holman, Morris High ............. 18 18 36 | 
G Schmelter, Manual Training......... 20 16 36 
G Braun, De Witt Clinton ............ 20 16 36 
HeLacy, Deawitt Glinton acs 20 16 36 
G Hubbard, De Witt Clinton... 19 17 36 
JS. Repko; Stuyvesant 1. ))es.20neee 21 14 
F Gilbert, Commercial ELIghy perenne: 18 17 




M M Wiechers, Curtis High 


