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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[July 1, 1886. 



VICTORY WON 



BY SHOOTERS USING THE 



Ghamberlin Cartridge 



A_T THE 



Tournament of the Illinois State Sportsmen's Assoc'n, 



JXJ3XTE3, 1386, 



First and Diamond Badge by GEO. KLEINMAN, killing 29 out of 30 live birds. 

 Second Prize by ABNER PRICE, killing 28 out of 30 live birds. 



First by C. E. WILLARD, in the first event of the "Open to the World " contest. 

 Eighty-two entries. 



Also divided in nearly every other event of the great Tournament. 



The Ghamberlin Cartridges also winners of the Smith Cup, by C. M. HINS- 

 DALE, in the Iowa State Tournament at Burlington. 



These Cartridges were from regular stock sold by dealers. 



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CANOE HANDLING. 



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