RECREATION. 



Jxi 



TWO MORE VICTORIES WON 



In addition to the victories previously reported, Mr. J. S. Fanning again dem- 

 onstrates the superiority of L. R. SMOKELESS, at : 



SWAWTOW, VERMONT, July 4th and 5th. General average for en- 

 tire shoot 98 3-10^. High Gun. 



NARRAGAMETT PIER, R. I., Interstate Tournament, July nth 



and 12th. General average for entire shoot 94$ High 4*1111. 



DO NOT FORGET THE WORLD'S RECORD, UTICA, 



X. Y., June 5th to 8th, 231 consecutive targets in open 

 compel ii ion for money, without a miss. 



Mr. Fannin^'s continued victories should make all sportsmen stop and consider. 

 His load is s 



u. M. c. " ACME " or 



WINCHESTER "LEADER" 



(^ base). 2}( in., 40 i%-T%, ch - (Factory Load). 



Laflin & Rand Powder Company 



99 Cedar Street, New York City 



P NO ONE MAN'S WORK 



Best averages everywhere indicate the excellence of 



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Du Pont 



HICHEST AVERAGES 



Lake Okoboji, Aug. 22-23, 1900, 1st. 



Worcester, Mass., Aug. 22-23, 1900, 1st, 2d and 3d. 



Tournament of the Peters Cartridge Co., Aug. 7-8, 1900, 1st, 2d and 3d. 



Interstate Shoot, Newport, Vt., Aug. 8-9, 1900, 1st. 



Chillicothe, O., Aug. 1-2, 1900, 1st. 



ALL WON IN DIFFERENT PLACES BY DIFFERENT SHOOTERS 



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