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FOREST AND STREAM 
The New .22 
Savage Tubular Repeater 
Heave up a Tin Can— 
and pull on it with the new .2 2 Savage 
Tubular. Ping! Hit it? Of course you 
did. Couldn’t miss it. And after you 
throw that gun up to your shoulder—feel 
the shotgun butt fit, and the corrugated 
steel buttplate cling—feel the long, well 
modeled slide handle that lets you extend 
your left arm fully and natur¬ 
ally—feel the sharply curved 
extra full pistol grip that 
supports the hand and 
permits clean, certain 
trigger control—feel the 
gun fit, handle and 
point as instinctively 
as though it were 
CApUbCU I 
The New 
T ubular Repeater 
SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY, 926 Savage Avenue, UTICA, N 
part of yourself—Well—ft’s spoiled you 
for any other .22, that’s all. 
It has all the original Savage .22 calibre 
features, hammerless trombone action, 
solid breech, solid top, side ejection— no 
exposed moving parts, simple takedown 
device, breech-bolt removable 
without tools—features every¬ 
one has imitated but no one 
has equalled. Tube maga¬ 
zine holds 20 shorts, 17 
longs, or 15 long rifles. 
24 in. octagon barrel. 
Weight 5% pounds 
Write us for par¬ 
ticulars. 
Y. 
Schlicher . !j 0 
Hausman . k 0 
Markley . 
Adams . 
Mathews . ]50 
Wilson . k 0 
Keed .:: 150 
k-line .*. ico 
O. Miller . T j 0 
A- ^Pp r . 150 
Tilton . 1 co 
Pheiffer . i W 
W. H. Raub, Tr. jc 0 
W. H. Raub, Sr. 1,0 
J. Miller . 150 
Deremer . im 
Welch . 150 
Hassinger . 150 
Higgs . , 5 o 
Wright . 150 
Snider . 150 
Criger . , 5 o 
Green . 150 
Boengle . 150 
Bender . 150 
Rauch . 150 
Metz . ico 
Clark . 150 
Von Lengerke . 150 
‘Lawrence . 150 
Maurer . 150 
Ivey . 150 
Byram . ir 0 
Carey . 150 
G. Young . qo 
Koch . as 
Stoll . 45 
Bruch . 45 
Schrader . 4c 
Wood . 45 
‘Professional. 
TEAM SHOOT. 
Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Shot At. 
Zeigler . 50 
Smith . so 
Stoll . so 
C. Miller . 50 
Sobers . so 
A. Heil . 50 
Schrader . 50 
Englert . 50 
O. Miller . 50 
Kline . 50 
Total . 500 
Bitterling . 50 
Koch . 50 
Kuchlentz . 50 
Bruch . 50 
Alert Gun Club. 
Hausman . 50 
Markley . 50 
Tilton . 50 
Hartman . 50 
W. H. Raub, Sr. 50 
W. H. Raub, Jr. 50 
Wilson . 50 
Clark . S° 
Adams . 50 
G. Young . 50 
Total . 500 
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Nichols Park Gun Club. 
Jacksonville, May 19, 1914. 
. tt a S' 104 At. Broke. 
A. ri. Amman .ist Day 150 129 
r~ T _ . 2nd Hay 150 133 
Leorge L. Deering .1st Day 150 121 
t- ■ t, , 2nd Day 150 108 
bred Ragle .1st Day 150 136 
*H. W. Cadwallader .”t Day i'so !|f 
U- T 3 T 2nd Da y 150 135 
L. P. Lawrence .1st Day 150 113 
T u a 2nd Hay * 5 ° 120 
j. D. Head .1st Day 150 136 
T TT TT 2Ild J S° 137 
J. H. Happer .ist Day 150 126 
r a ... 2nd Day 150 i 2 t 
C. S. Magill.jst Day 150 ' 124 
T nr ■» r . 2nd Day 150 121 
L. W. Megredy .ist Day 150 136 
Walt Hillenthal .iTsI Day 150 136 
„ , TT 2nd Day 
Robert Homer .ist Day 150 119 
„ 2nd Day 150 125 
Tony Rorner . Is t Day 150 109 
r ,, a j 2nd Hay 150 102 
K. M. Anderson .ist Day 150 101 
r , , . _ 2nd Day 150 no 
Charles A. Ey .ist Day 150 105 
tt r a, 2nd Day 150 87 
Henry J. Mayer .ist Day 150 112 
2nd Day 150 123 
James A. Groves.ist Day 150 143 
*. iv-,1 2nd Say 150 137 
A. Killam .ist Day 150 141 
„ „ „ 2nd Day 150 134 
George T. Hall. ist Day 150 141 
2nd Day 150 140 
David F. Allen .ist Day 60 41 
2nd Day 
J. W. Robertson.ist Day 150 137 
t „ „ , 2nd Day 150 139 
Joe B. Brashear .ist Day 150 91 
2nd Day 
*H. E. Winans . ist Day 150 112 
2nd Day 150 119 
John Snyder .ist Day 150 135 
2nd Day 
J. B. Corrington.ist Day 150 no 
. 2nd Day 150 118 
W. T. Craig .ist Day 150 134 
2nd Day 150 137 
‘Professional. 
Jacksonville, May 20.—These scores were made in spite 
of a strong gale of wind both days. 
Shot At. Broke. 
Roy J. Moore .ist Day 150 128 
2nd Day 150 134 
George R. Camp .ist Day 150 114 
2nd Day 150 no 
W. Zahn .ist Day 150 130 
2nd Day 150 135 
A. M. Masters . ist Day 150 105 
2nd Day 150 103 
A. Lawrence . is t Day 150 
• 2nd Day 
Bart Lewis . . Day 
„ 2nd Day 
A. C. Buckles .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Port Corrington .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Fred Grand]ean .ist Day 
, 2nd Day 
Charles Knollenberg .ist Day 
2nd Day 
W. M. Gilbert.ist Day 
2nd Day 
L. J. Robison .ist Day 
2nd Day 
A. C. Connor .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Burns .ist Day 
2nd Day 
H. Zahn .ist Day 
2nd Day 
‘George Robbins .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Frank P. Vickery .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Dr. W. O. Swales .ist Day 
2nd Day 
Sam Perry .ist Day 
2nd Day 
C. A. Obermeyer .ist Day 
2nd Day 
J. W. Park.ist Day 
2nd Day 
John P. Meany .ist Day 
2nd Day 
John T. Morley .ist Day 
2nd Day 
R. B. McGinnis .ist Day 
2nd Day 
M. V. Troy .ist Day 
2nd Day 
James G. Grey .ist Day 
2nd Day 
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‘Professional. 
JOHN P. MEANY, Acting Secretary. 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, Va., May 22.—The weekly shoot of the 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club held yesterday after¬ 
noon was well attended and good scores were general. 
Mr. Gunther was high in the club shoot, with 47x50; 
Mr. Boyd, a close second, with 46. Laird’s shooting 
in the extra events was a feature. The scores: 
Shot At. Broke. 
Gunther . 50 47 
Boyd . 50 46 
Laird . 50 45 
Wiggins . 50 44 
Edmonds . 50 43 
Dr. Byrd . 50 42 
Cook . 50 42 
White . 50 40 
Felton . 50 40 
Davis . 50 38 
Talbot . 50 38 
Blackwall .. 50 37 
Jackson . 50 34 
Capt. Easton . 50 34 
Neville . 50 33 
Borrowdale . 50 33 
Ballance . 50 31 
Dr. Corbell . 50 31 
Butler . 50 30 
Sykes . 50 30 
Guill . 50 25 
Richards . 50 25 
W. T. E., Secretary. 
Sioux City Gun Club. 
Sioux City, la.. May 16, 1914. 
By making a perfect score, 250 x 250 on the last leg 
of the telegraphic trap shooting tournament last Sun¬ 
day the Soo Gun Club of this city cinched the Dupont 
National Trophy Cup. The total score of the five 
months for the local club is 1,214 x 1.250 truly a re¬ 
markable showing. 
Considering the fact that a strong wind blew over 
the hill back of the traps, the work of the local nim- 
rods was good. The wind caused the targets to make 
all sorts of dives and shoots but it feased not ten of 
the cracks who came through with perfect score scor¬ 
ing a “dead” on every one of twenty-five birds each. 
The largest regular Sunday crowd of the season was 
out to take part in the shoot. Over 100 members were 
present of which somewhere in the neighborhood of 
sixty participated in the contest. 
A. M. Shaw of Delmont, South Dakota, was so eager 
to contribute his score that he rode all night, getting 
into Sioux City at 6 o’clock in the morning. Shaw im¬ 
mediately went to the grounds and slept on the club 
house porch until the rest of the members made their 
appearance. Mr. Shaw’s trip was not in vain either as 
he came through with a perfect score, being one of the 
ten men who made up the club’s score of 250 straight. 
The members of the club are planning a big banquet 
and celebration here in honor of the victory over the 
other twenty-five cities who were entered in the tele¬ 
graph shoot. 
Shot At Broke 
W. F. Duncan . 25 25 
B. E. Gray . 25 25 
Wm. Evenden . 25 35 
Guy Taylor . 25 25 
A. M. Shaw . 25 25 
Bert Austin . 25 25 
Fred Osborne . 25 25 
E. A. Harper . 25 25 
H. G. Smith . 25 25 
Charlie Hunter . 25 25 
C. M. YOULD. 
