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FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 6, 19x3. 
ft We furnish light-weight guns. 
ft Here is a little “peach”—a 16-bore as light as 
other factories make 20’s. 
ft If you have “shied” at a 20 because it aid not 
carry a big enough load—here is a gun that will 
carry a larger load, yet it’s light. 
ft There is no use carrying around extra weight 
when a featherweight will do the business. 
ft You can travel farther, finish fresher, get into 
action quicker, kill your game nearer to you and 
come home feeling as frisky as a kitten. 
ft We can furnish the 20-gauge from 514 to 5% 
pounds—the 28-gauge from 4% to 514 pounds. 
ft Send for beautiful catalog FREE—describes 18 
grades. Guns $17.75 net to $400 list. 
ITHACA, N.V. 
ITHACA GUN COMPANY, box 
Capt S D Ridings, 4th Texas. 181 
Ensign C K Martin, U. S. Navy. 181 
Corp. E B Piper, U, S. M. C. 181 
Sergt. J J Engbrecht, 1st N. 11. 181 
Sergt. G S Kase, U. S. M. C. 180 
1st Lieut. A B Drum, U. S. M. C. 180 
2d Lieut. G C Freeland, 2d Conn. 180 
Sergt. G Combs, U. S. Inf. 180 
Lieut. L R Baird, 1st N. 11. 180 
2d Lieut. E E Davis, 2d W Va.180 
Sailor Antonio Daneri, Argentine Republic Navy.180 
1st Lieut. L D La Tourette, 1st Ariz. 180 
S. F. 1st Cl. A Listander, U. S. Navy. 180 
Sergt. F C Coffin, 1st Cav. Colo. 180 
1st Sergt. G Donovan, U. S. M. C. 180 
Pvt. J MacCandless, 2d Ohio. 180 
Ensign W D Brereton, U. S. Navy. 180 
Capt. A II Dahlene, O. 11. Colo. 180 
Pvt. C C Blades, 1st Maryland.180 
Corp. C S Garner, Jr., 5th Maryland. ISO 
Sergt. I D Chandler, 2d W. Va. 180 
Musician J B Gay, 3d Wis. 180 
Cook A Smith, 1st Cav., Colo.180 
Won in 1911 by 1st Lieut. H. E. Simon, 1st Ohio, 
with a score of 195; in 1912 by Capt. G. H. Emerson, 
Ohio, with 194. 
The winner is awarded the Marine Corps cup, to be 
held for one year—a gold medal and cash; second man 
is awarded a silver medal and cash; third, a bronze 
medal and cash. 
DAILY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No. 1, Revolver, 75yds., slow fire: 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Ill. 62 
Lieut. J D Burnett, U. S. A. 60 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 59 
No. 2, Revolver, 25yds., timed fire: 
E D Myrick, U. S. N. 94 
Lieut.-Col. W. H. Whigam, Ill. 79 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 77 
No. 3, Revolver, 50yds., timed fire: 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 65 
Lieut.-Col. W II Whigam, Ill. 58 
W A Lee, U. S. N. 58 
No. 4, Revolver, 15yds., rapid fire: 
E D Myrick, U. S. N. 91 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 90 
Lieut. J D Burnett, U. S. A. 89 
No. 5, Revolver, 25yds., rapid fire: 
Eduardo A Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 65 
Lieut. J D Burnett, U. S. A. 83 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam, Ill. 53 
Match D, running deer match: 
F L Hoffman, U. S. M C. 42 
J K Edmundson, Texas. 41 
Sergt. L M Felt, Ill. 40 
I.ieut. H L Taylor, U. S. A. 40 
C C Crossman, M. S. R. A. 36 
Sergt. R L Bolding^ U. S. A. 36 
H Otto, C. H. R. R. Assn. 35 
AUGUST 20. 
LEECH CUP MATCH. 
At 800, 900, 1000yds.; 577 entries. Winning scores: 
*G W Cheslev, Win. R. & G. Club.. 105 
tCapt. W T Spratt, 5th Ga. 105 
1st Sergt. C H White 3d Ore. 105 
Sergt. C R Robinson, 15th U. S. Cav. 105 
Q. M. Sergt. M F Fluharty, 1st W. Va. 104 
Sergt. H F Pearson, C. A. R. Ore. 104 
Sergt. F H Kean, 5th Mass. 104 
C F Miller, Read. R. A. Pa. 104 
1st Sergt. J H Wolford, C. A. R. Ore. 104 
2d Lieut. F R Daniels, 2d Mass. 104 
Cook LeRoy Sykes, 1st Md. 103 
Maj. A W Bloor, 2d Texas. 103 
2d Lieut. C M McMurray, U. S. Inf. 103 
Capt. F O Post, Sub. Dept. Texas. 103 
Sergt. C O II Kayser, Ord. Dept. N. J. 103 
1st Lieut. A B Drum, U. S. M. C. 103 
R. Q. M. Sergt. F Gemmill, 4th Md. 103 
Sergt.-Maj. J F Klinge, 3d Wis. 103 
1st Lieut. L W T Waller, Jr., U. S. M. C. 103 
Sergt. A Farquharson, U. S. M. C. 103 
Corp. E. B. Piper, U. S. M. C. 103 
1st Sergt. T A Starr, 2d Wash. 103 
Maj. W P Wheeler, 2d Ga. 103 
Capt. E W Eddy, 8 th Ohio. 103 
Lieut. G II Bowdey, U. S. N. 103 
Sergt. W H Spencer, 1st Mo. 103 
Corp. R B Moore, U. S. M. C. 103 
Corp. T E Vereer. 14th U. S Inf. 103 
Sergt. G S Kase, U. S. M. C. 103 
Sergt. II E Major, U. S. M. C. 103 
1st Sergt. W S Hale, 3d Batt. Ga. 103 
2d Lieut R Sears, U. S. Inf. 103 
E Miller, Ohio. 103 
Maj. W H Richard, Win. R. & G. Club. 103 
1st Lieut. P A Dickinson, 2d Ga. 103 
Maj. W B Martin, 2d N. J. 103 
Sergt. J G Ochoa, 1st Ariz. 102 
1st Sergt. J B Brown, Jr., 7th Calif. 102 
1st Sergt. C H Bewley, 2d Texas. 102 
Prvt. T S Stewart, I. C C. Mass. 102 
1st Lieut. H. Hawley. U. S. Inf. 102 
O M. Sergt. J C Spraker, 5th Mass. 102 
ist Lieut. J L Topham, U. S. Inf. 102 
Seaman E A Hartung, U. S. N. 102 
Corp. G T Mack, 6 th Mass. 102 
1st Sergt. P. S. Schofield, 5th Mass. 102 
1st Lieut. O F Snyder, U. S. Inf. 102 
Lieut.-Col. W A Tewes. N. T. 102 
2d Lieut. F P Jacobs, U. S.' Inf. 102 
2d Lieut. B G Chynoweth, U. S. Engrs. 102 
Corp. F Leuders, U. S. M. C. 102 
1st Lieut G N Walling, 1st Kans. 102 
Sergt. R A Miller, 2d Wash. 102 
Sergt. W W Search, 5th Md. 102 
Sergt. J D Abshear, 2d Ky. 102 
Lieut.-Col. W A Tewes, New Jersey. 1S5 
Sergt F C Hauk, 3d Wyo.!.".185 
2d Lieut. R Sears, U. S. Inf.185 
2d Lieut. A E Shiells, 1st Wis.185 
(J.M.Sergt. S Pearson, C. A. R. C. Ore.185 
R.Q.M. W A Meyer, 53d Iowa.185 
Capt. C L Test, 2d Texas.185 
1st Lieut. G N Walling, 1st Kans. 185 
Capt. A Black, 3d Ind . 185 
1st Lieut R E Blount, Cav. Squdn, Texas. 185 
Sergt. H S Nettleton, 15th U. S. Cav. 185 
1st Sergt. A Feiss, 3d U. S. Cav... 184 
Corp. C W McLeod, U. S. M. C.184 
C.T.C. E D Mvrick, LL S. Navy. 184 
Capt. F W Allen, C. A. C. Mass. 184 
Pvt. J S Stewart, I. C. C. Mass.184 
Major A W Bloor, 2d Texas. 184 
Corp. E J Wells, 3d U. S. Inf. 184 
Capt. C A Romeyn, U. S. Cav. 184 
Pvt. C II Martin, I 1 . S. M. C. 184 
Ensign C C Davis, U. S. Navy. 184 
Color Sergt. J W Wenger, 1st Kansas. 184 
Corp. G T Mack, 6 th Mass. 184 
1st Sergt. C M King, 53d Iowa. 184 
1st Lieut. R F Tate. U. S. Cav.184 
1st Lieut. W D Smith, U. S. M. C. 184 
Sergt. II E Major, U. S. M. C. 184 
1st Lieut. W J Moore, Cav. Sqdn. Texas. 184 
Corp. E W Spurrier, L T . S. M. C.184 
Sergt R A Pressley, LT. S. M. C. 183 
Major I Ellwood, 55th Iowa. 183 
Sergt. R S Newbold, Engrs. Pa.183 
Corp. J W Payne, 2d District of Columbia.183 
2d Lieut. F R Daniels, 2d Mass. 183 
Sergt. C B Long, 5th Mass. 183 
Capt. G P Sawyer, 2d Kansas. 183 
Sergt W K Treumann, 1st North Dakota. 183 
2d Lieut. H A Riley, 2d Conn. 183 
1st Sergt C A Stewart, W. Va. 183 
Capt. J K Edmundson. Cav. Sqdn. Tex. 183 
Capt. W H Hyde, O. D. Tenn. 183 
Sergt. L M Felt, 2d Illinois.. 183 
1st Sergt. C M Bewley, 2d Texas. 183 
Major W II R’chard, Win. R. and G. C. 183 
Capt. W H Clopton, Jr., IT. S. Cav. 183 
1st Lieut. J G Westerman, 1st Missouri. 183 
2d Lieut. B G Chynoweth, U. S. Engrs. 183 
Capt. A T Macnab, U. S. Inf. 183 
Capt. C G Duff, 3d Texas. 183 
(.'apt. S W Wise, O. D. Mass. 182 
2d Lieut. O A Stevens, 3d Ore. 182 
1st Sergt. L W T Waller, Jr., U. S. M. C. 182 
Corp. F Leuders, U. S. M. C.182 
1 C Beal, Fort Pitt R. C., Pa. 182 
Ensign A D Denny, U. S. Navy. 182 
Tyro: 
Cook E J Wilson, 2d Kans...:. 182 
1st Lieut. G W Ewell, T.T. S. Inf. 182 
Sergt C A Stoops, 8 th Pa. 182 
O.M. Sergt. L L Bailey, 3d Wis. 182 
O.M. Sergt. J C Spraker, Jr.. 5th Mass. 182 
Sergt. C R Robinson, 15th U. S. Cav. 182 
Capt. C M Gale, 1st Illinois. 182 
2d Lieut. E F Munshower, 1st Maryland.182 
Sergt. J W Varner, 54th Iowa. 181 
1st Lieut. C E Donahue, 12th Pa. 181 
O.M. Sergt. F M Mapes, 3d Ore. 181 
Sergt. E E Sampson, 3d U. S. Cav. 181 
2d Lieut. J C Berry, 1st W. Va. 181 
Major J V Clinnin, 1st Illinois. 181 
2d Lieut H C Olinger, 1st Colo. 181 
PARKER BROS. Meriden, Conn. 
M. T. Salesrooms: 33 Warren St. A. W. doBray, Res. Agt, Box 10a, San Francisco, CaL 
Parker Bros, are prepared to supply guns in all gauges from 8 to 28 
bore, stocked to suit any purchaser’s requirements, and bored to give 
any distribution of the shot required from cylinder to full choke. 
PARKER GVNS REMAIN UNEXCELLED IN THEIR POWER OF HOLDING TOGETHER 
THE SHOT CHARGES UNDER HIGH VELOCITY AT EXTREME RANGES. 
PARKER GUNS 
BUILT TO ORDER 
'T'HE manufacturers of the “OLD 
1 RELIABLE ” PARKER GUN 
wish to announce that the present is 
a particularly opportune time to 
place orders for guns built to indi¬ 
vidual requirements, a feature of the 
gunmaking business to which they 
have paid particular attention. 
