Aug. 23, 1913. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
249 
24 GRAINS 
BALLISTITE 
mwimui—^imjBsgrwiMiWBJu.il immmmmm a —m 
in the hands of C. A. Gunning, of Longmont, Colo. 
Wins the 
WESTERN HANDICAP 
At Omaha, Neb., August 5-8, 1913 
With a score never before attained in this event 
100 STRAIGHT 
from 19 yards 
Proving conclusively the regularity and reliability of this Popular Powder 
Every Program Event 
of this classic tournament was won by a shooter using either 
Dupont, Ballistite or Schultze 
SMOKELESS SHOTGUN POWDER 
Join the winners and shoot these powders. They embody those qualities 
which every well-informed sportsman demands of a high grade sporting 
powder. Stick to Du Pont Powders and get the desired results. 
South Chicago Gun Club. 
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 17. — Gus Johnson and E. Shields 
were high, each breaking 49 out of 50 targets at the 
regular shoot of the South Chicago Gun Chub to-day. 
The scores: 
Handicap 50 targets 
per 
man: 
Gus Johnson, 18. 
49 
B Taylor, 17. 
A Krause, 16 .... 
.34 
E 
Shields, in . 
49 
. 40 
G 
Ilansler, 10 . 
48 
F Pernod, 16 _ 
.33 
C 
H Rambo, 18 . 
44 
G Morgan, 16. 
. 36 
W 
Burton. 19 . 
45 
F Olson, 16. 
. 44 
O 
Staff, 17 . 
45 
F Neff, 16 . 
.34 
W 
Hansler, 16 . 
45 
W B Hill, 16 ... 
. 38 
Dr 
Stanton, 18 . 
44 
A W Smith. 16 .. 
.28 
K 
Shields, 18 . 
40 
G F Fisk, Jr, 16.. 
Chas. PI. Rambo, 
. 35 
Sec’y- 
Riverside—Freehold. 
Red Bank. N. J., Aug. 16.—By three targets River¬ 
side Gun Club, of Red Bank, beat Freehold Gun Club 
for the six-man team State championship to-day at 
Seidler Beach, near Cliffwood. Conditions were 50 birds 
per man, scratch. Owing to a stiff southwest wind, the 
traps were highly strung up, making the shooting from 
the beach at the targets thrown over the water very 
difficult. J. F. James, of Brooklyn, tied A. L. Ivins 
for the high score of the winning team at 46. The 
totals were 264 to 261. 
Riffle SIWqA^ 
Fort Pitt Rifle Club. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 16. — The 600yd. match was the 
chief event on the program of the Fort Pitt Rifle Club 
at Highland range. R. O. Hodges, who was beaten by 
an eyelash at 800yds. last Saturday, took revenge on the 
hunch, and ran away with the match with a score of 47. 
H. E. Arthurs was second with 45, and James McGraham 
third with 44. The scores: 
600-yard match: 
. 47 
. 42 
H E Arthurs. 
G A Snyder. 
James McGlashan 
. 44 
D A Atkinson. 
.... 41 
F B Fisher. 
. 44 
R S Everitt . 
.... 41 
M L Garrison _ 
. 44 
F C Douds. 
.... 39 
200-yard record 
match: 
M C llazlett . 
. 47 
K S Everitt . 
.... 44 
H E Arthurs. 
. 46 
F B Fisher. 
.... 42 
D A Atkinson.... 
. 46 
300-vard record 
match: 
H H Snelling.... 
. 46 
R S Everitt . 
.... 43 
D A Atkinson ... 
. 46 
I' B Fisher . 
.... 43 
G A Snyder . 
. 42 
11 E Arthurs. 
FEDERAL MIGRATORY BIRD LAW. 
Continued from page 237. 
7. New York, Sept. 16 to Dec. 15. 
8. Oregon, Sept. 16 to Dec. 15. 
9. New Hampshire, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
10. Washington, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
d. Open season, Zone 2, Sept. 1 to Dec. 15 
(P- 5 — 2 3 ). 
e. Exceptions, Zone 2 (p. 5—27). Special 
seasons: 
1. Alabama, Nov. 1 to Dec. 15. 
2. Louisiana, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
3. Tennessee, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
4. Arizona, Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 
5. Utah, closed season till Sept. 1, 1918. 
Plover, Golden— 
a. Not included in shore birds given closed 
season till Sept. 1, 1918 (p. 3—4). 
b. Open season, Zone 1, Sept. 1 to Dec. 15 
(P- 4 — 35 )- 
c. Exceptions, Zone 1 (p. 4—39).) Special 
closed seasons: 
1. Maine, Aug. 1 to Dec. 15. 
2. Massachusetts, Aug. 1 to Dec. 15. 
3. Long Island, Aug. 1 to Dec. 15. 
4. Minnesota, Sept. 7 to Dec. 15. 
5. North Dakota, Sept. 7 to Dec. 15. 
6. South Dakota, Sept. 10 to Dec. 15. 
7. New York, Sept. 16 to Dec. 15. 
8. Oregon, Sept. 16 to D>ec. 15. 
9. New Hampshire, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
10. Washington, Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
d. Open season, Zone 2, Sept. 1 to Dec. 15 
(P- 5—23). 
e. Exceptions, Zone 2 (p. 5—27). Special 
seasons: 
1. Alabama, Nov. 1 to Dec. 15. 
2. Louisiana. Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
3. Tennessee. Oct. 1 to Dec. 15. 
4. Arizona, Oct. 15 to Dec. 15. 
5. Utah, closed season till Sept. 1, 1918. 
Rails (See Sora)— 
a. Classed as migratory game birds (p. 
2—9). 
b. Open season. Zone 1, Sept. 1 to Nov. 
30 (p. 4 — 17 ). 
c. Exceptions. Zone 1 (p. 4—20). Special 
open seasons: 
1. Massachusetts, Aug. 1 to Nov. 30. 
2. Rhode Island, Aug. 1 to Nov. 30. 
3. New York, Sept. 16 to Nov. 30. 
4. Long Island, Sept. 16 to Nov. 30. 
5. California, closed season till Sept. 1, 
1918. 
6. Vermont, closed season till Sept. 1, 
1918. 
d. Open season. Zone 2, Sept. 1 to Nov. 
30 (p- 5—12). 
e. Exceptions, Zone 2 (p. 5—15). Special 
open seasons: 
1. Tennessee, Oct. 1 to Nov. 30. 
2. Louisiana, Oct. 1 to Nov. 30. 
3. Arizona, Oct. 15 to Nov. 30. 
Rallidas (See Rails)— 
Classed as migratory game birds (p. 2—9). 
Reed Birds (Rice Birds)— 
Open season in Delaware, Maryland, Dis¬ 
trict of Columbia, Virginia, South 
Carolina, Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 (p. 2—31). 
Rhode Island—- 
a. Zone 1 (p. 3—24). 
b. Closed season, wood duck, till Sept. 1, 
1918 (p. 3—7)- 
c. Open season, rads, coots, gallinules, Aug. 
1 to Nov. 30 (p. 4—20). 
d. Open season, zvoodcock, Oct. 15 to Nov. 30 
(p. 4—32). 
e. Open season, waterfowl, Sept. 1 to Dec. 
15 (P- 4 — 5 )- 
