FOREST AND STREAM 
[Aug. 4 , 1906 . 
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Under the most difficult conditions 
the Smith Gun won again the 
Grand American Handicap, 
at Indianapolis, June 19-22. 
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WILD GAME POST CARDS 
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Twelve different views. Send 25 cents silver and 2 cent 
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Wild Animal Photographers, : Gardiner, Montana. 
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Splendid Trout and Black Bass 
Fishing may be found in the beautiful streams and lakes of Sullivan 
and Delaware Counties, New York State. Along the line of the 
New York, Ontario ©. Western Railway 
from 100 to 150 miles from New York City. The famous trout fishing in the Neversink, Mongaup , 
VVillowemoc and Beaverkill Rivers has been told in song and story. The small-mouthed black 
bass fishing in the East Branch has no equal in the East. Send 9 cents in stamps to cover post- 
‘SUMMER. HOMES” book—a magnificently illustrated pamphlet of 135 pages, to 
age. for copy of 
J. C. ANDERSON, Traffic Manager, 56 Beaver Street, New York City. 
THE KENNEL POCKET RECORD 
Morocco. Price, 50 cents. 
The “Pocket Kennel Record” is, as its name implies, a 
handy book for the immediate record of all events and 
transactions which take place away from home, intended 
to relieve the owner from the risk of trusting any im¬ 
portant matter to his memory. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
^—Dixon’s Graphite for Sportsmen— 
A lubricant and preservative: for fishing rods and reels; 
for gunlocks and barrels; for row, sail and motor boats. 
Booklets “Graphite Afloat and Afield” and “Dixon’s 
Motor Graphite” free on request. 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., - Jersey City, N. J. 
be well advised to confer with Mr. Back with the view 
of helping it out of its present difficulty in this matter, a 
solution of which would go far toward putting clay-bird 
shooting on the basis its merits entitle it.—W. Mitchell 
in the Shooting Times. 
[The foregoing shows that, in England, concerning 
handicapping, history is repeating itself. The ubiquitous 
gentleman who makes averages to suit the circumstances, 
apparently has arrived, and probably to stay.] 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Ohio Rifle Notes. 
At the monthly medal contest of the Outing Rifle Club, 
W. Milton, held on July 25, D. W. Jones won the off¬ 
hand medal with 36 out of a possible 50. J. C. Anderson 
31, I. A. Vore 30, J. Cuss 24. The shooting was at 
20yds., 5 shots, possible 50, on Standard American tar¬ 
get. I. A. Vore won the second medal in this event. 
In the rest match, 5 shots, center 12, possible 60, Ander¬ 
son was high man with 52, I. A. Vore 48, J. Cress 43, 
D. W. Jones 37. The March medai was won by W. F. 
Jay on 53, and the February medal by I. A. Vore on 51. 
Practice matches will be shot on Aug. S. 
The feature of the monthly medal shoot of the Engle¬ 
wood Rifle Club on July 21 was the winning of the medal 
by Kenneth Kerr, the nine-year-old son of W. H. Kerr. 
He has defeated the Still\yater riflemen before, but never 
shot for a club medal among the old veterans. He used 
a .32cal. rifle, and was allowed a muzzle rest, while the 
others shot offhand. He tied with M. T. Hampton on 
43, and won the shoot-off. Other scores were \V. H. 
Kerr 40, H. M. Mast and C. Kline 33 each, J. Manges 
16. The match was off-hand, 4 shots, possible 48, 100yds., 
Standard American target. Three 4-shot events, offhand, 
followed, possible total of 144: M. T. Hampton 131, H. 
M. Mast 111, \V. H. Kerr 110, Kenneth Kerr 106. The 
practice shoot of the club will take place on Aug. 4, for 
cash prizes. All riflemen are invited to be present. 
Geo. YV. Izor, of Germantown, one of the crack rifle 
shots of the Miami valley, injured his right arm a few 
days ago, so badly that he will be unable to use a rifle 
for some time. He fell while climbing a fence. 
A correspondent sends us the following interesting in¬ 
formation: “July 8 , at Loosduinen, near the Hague, 
Holland, the revolver championship of Holland was won 
by Waiter Winans, with a score of 52 cartons and 8 
inner ring of the bullseye for his 60 shots at 35 meters.” 
