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The SMITH GUN won the Gra.nd American Handicap, 1902-1906. The SMITH 
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THE HUNTER ARMS CO.. Fulton. N. Y. 
For prairie chickens and quail to turkeys and 
geese there is no all-around shotgun like the 12- 
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This gun is light and quick. It comes to the shoulder with 
the pleasant certainty which means good scores. 
The solid top, side ejection, automatic hangfire, safety recoil 
block and take-down features all make for that 7 /Lar/in 
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Any goose or duck shooter appreciates a repeating shotgun 
in which the breech bolt, when closed, fills the opening in the 
frame, thus keeping out sand, rushes and rain or snow, a gun 
that will not freeze up or clog, and all huntsmen value the 
safety recoil block, which prevents the breech being opened by 
accident or prematurely in rapid firing. 
The magazine carries five shells, and with one in the cham¬ 
ber, the 2 tZar/in Model 19 places six shots at your disposal. 
All six shots can be fired in four seconds. 
The breech-block and all the working parts are cut from 
solid steel drop-forgings. 
Barrels for the Model 19 7 /lar/ln, Grades “B” and “C,” 
are made of “ Special Smokeless Steel ” severely tested and 
are required to put over 325 No. 8 shot into a 30-in. circle at 
40 yards. 
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Mrs. Topperwein also shot in superb form in her fancy 
exhibition. Applause greeted her every shot, and at the 
conclusion a score of ladies crowded around her and 
waited to shake her hand and congratulate her. The 
little lady always makes many friends by her affable 
and unassuming manners, and her nerve and coolness 
under all conditions, is admirable. 
J. Mowell Hawkins. 
Perryman Gun Club. 
Perryman, Md., Oct. 20.—An assorted lot of scores 
were made at the shoot of the Perryman Gun Club shoot 
to-day. Mitchell and B. Townes tied for the cup on 10 
straight. The scores follow: 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
McL'ommons 
...TOO 
87 
Walstrom ... 
.... 49 
44 
Card . 
. 44 
30 
Ross . 
.... 54 
33 
P Mitchell... 
.106 
85 
F Mitchell ... 
...TOO 
61 
L Townes .. 
.57 
51 
E Hollis . 
.... 45 
19 
B Townes .. 
.76 
63 
J Michael ... 
.... 25 
10 
Emmord 
. 27 
19 
P Morgan ... 
.76 
60 
Schirling .... 
. 75 
53 
'1 he contest 
for the 
cup resulted as follows: 
L Townes .. 
.... 8 
F Mitchell .. 
....6 
Emmord _ 
.... 7 
Card . 
... 7 
P Mitchell .. 
...10 
B Townes ... 
...10 
.... 8 
... 7 
... 8 
E Hollis . 
... 3 
... 8 
... 3 
Ross . 
... 8 
Cincinnati, O., Gun Club. 
Cincinnati, Oct. 27.—The bad weather was a deterrent 
as to attendance. The Peters trophy contest resulted as 
follows: 
Fultz .17 18 17—52 Hopkins .13 16 18—47 
Ahlers .17 16 17—50 Hart . 9 11 16-36 
A number of practice events were shot. 
''Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
Cumberland Valley Rifle Association. 
In the monthly shoot, held on the range, near Carlisle, 
Pa., Oet. 27, H. E. Donson won the gold medal, Flarrison 
Diller the silver medal, and C. A. Bender the bronze 
medal. Scores: H. E. Donson 66, Thomas E. Vale 63, 
Philip Tix 59, Harrison Diller 52, W. A. Failor 36, C. A. 
Bender 36, John Rupp 33, Charles Dinkle 28. 
Rifle Notes. 
In the House of Commons on Oct. 25, President Birrell, 
of the Board of Education announced that that body had 
received permission from the government to arrange foi 
the teaching of rifle shooting to all the British school 
children of a certain age, the government to pay the 
expense. This, of course, applies to boys, and to minia> 
ture ranges only, in the elementary schools. 
* 
A rifle range is being constructed on the grounds of 
the Jackson Park Club at Paterson, N. J., and last 
Saturday some fifteen members practiced on it. A rifle 
club is to be organized and a programme oT contests ar¬ 
ranged in order to stimulate competition. 
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