FOREST AND STREAM 
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Francis, V. H. 
Hood, H. C. 
•Marshall, T. A. 
Nicolai, Geo. 
Lambert, Wm. 
Bosley, H. R. 
Snyder, H. E. 
•Topperwein, Mrs. 
Congdon, E. M. 
Wilson, Weaver .. 
Homer, C. B. 
Barnes, R. B. 
•Eagan, K. L. 
‘Barstow, D. G. 
Reed, Lou . 
•Graham, J. R. 
•Crosby, W. R. 
•O’Brien, Ed.. 
•Maxwell, G. W. 
Young, C. A. 
Dixon, Harve . 
Caldwell, J. F. 
King, R. A. 
•Spencer, C. G.*. 
Pearson, F. M. 
Strickler, H. M. 
Jones, J. A. 
THIRD DAY. 
At ioo Targets. 
•Cragg, G. B. 
Larsen, L, C. 
Whitney, R, L. 
•Sulloway, L B. 
Marrs, J. E. 
•Doremus, T. E. 
Garrison, O. B. 
Hauser, E. C. . 
Jordan, W. T, . 
Myers, S. W. 
Mallory, S. T. 
Noble, L. S. 
Watson, F. N. 
Skidmore, E, J. 
Simonds, B. F. . 
Williamson, F. D. 
Gay, Chas. 
Wilson, W. H. 
Hood, H. C. 
Tabor, W. A. 
Alcorn, Joe . 
Seifert, J. M. 
Carson, A. M. 
Honea, Jno. 
Heatley, S. A. 
Wilson, Jr., E. L. 
Anderson, C, H. 
Boyd, A. W. 
Braun, H. A. 
Bellew, E. M... 
Barnes, L. L. 
Bassett, O. A. 
Pearson, F. M. 
Furron, M. B. 
Furron, J. W. 
Knight, Chas. 
Patti e, E. 
Mosher, L. W. 
Bonfoey, P. W. 
Stalker, H. A. 
Croxton, E. V. 
•Concannon, H. E. 
Cooper, Guy . 
Bunch, D, E. 
Brown, O. H. 
Frye, Roy . 
Furnam, J. M. 
Hickman, M. D. 
Hite, Wm. 
Mowry, C. J.. 
Whitney, H. E. 
Hinkle, J. R. .. 
Spencer, G. C. 
•Faurote, F. M. 
Clark, A. W. 
Mackie, G. K. 
Campbell, J. A. 
Campbell, W. R. 
Appleman, J. W. 
Fisher, E. V. 
•Banks, Ed. 
Rains, R. C. 
•Bovee, D. W. 
Grindle, H.. 
•Donnelly, H. J. 
Howard, F.. 
Strider, J. W. 
Bonebrake, H. E. 
Love, J. G. 
•Gross, D. D. 
Peck, Wm. . 
Hartman, T. J. 
Grubb, Geo. 
Francis, V. H. 
Aufricht, E. R. 
•Marshall, T. A, . 
Nicolai, Geo. 
Lambert, Wm. 
Bosley, H. R... 
Snyder, H. E. 
•Topperwein, Mrs. 
Congdon, E. M. 
Wilson, Weaver . 
Homer, C. B. 
Barnes, R. B. 
•Eagan, K. L. 
•Barstow, D. G. 
Reed, Lou . 
•Graham, J. R. . 
Gay, J. P. 
•Crosby, W, R. .. 
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•O’Brien, Ed. 
•Maxwell, G. W. 
•Young, C. A. 
Jones, J. A. 
Dixon, Harve . 
Caldwell, J. F. 
King, R. A. 
•Spencer, C. G. 
Strickler, H. M. 
•Denotes professional. 
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SOUTHWESTERN HANDICAP PURSE. 
62 Regular entries @ $8.00 .$496.00 
2 Penalty entries @ $13.00 . 26.00 
3 Penalty entries for targets only @ $2.00 . 6.00 
33 Entries for targets only. 
100 Total entries. 
Added to the purse 
200.00 
Total purse . 
Winner. Score. 
M. D. Hickman . 88 
L. E. Reed . 87 
Geo. Nicolai . 85 
S. A. Heatley . 85 
J. E. Morris . 84 
J. A. Campbell . 83 
D. E. Bunch . 82 
Guy Cooper . 81 
Wm. Hite . 81 
E. V. Fisher . 81 
Harry Grindle . 81 
L. C. Larsen . 80 
W. Wilson . 80 
S. T. Mallory . 79 
W. H. Wilson . 79 
L. L. Barnes . 79 
O. H. Brown . 79 
J. R. Hinkle . 79 
J. F. Caldwell . 79 
Wm. Lambert . 79 
SQUIER MONEY-BACK PURSE. 
50,000 Targets @ 1 cent each . 
First Day Extra Entrance @ $1.00 . 
Second Day Extra Entrance @ $1.00 . 
Third Day Extra Entrance @ $1.00 . 
.. .$728.00 
Amount 
$131.00 
109.20 
87.35 
72.80 
65-50 
51.00 
43-65 
30-95 
30-95 
30.95 
30.95 
14-55 
14-55 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 
,$500.00 
, 76.OO 
. 82.0v 
77.00 
WANT TO SWAP OllNS? 
I will pay cash for your gun, rifle, or pistol, or 
exchange with you for any other firearm you may 
want. Write me what you have, what you want, 
and I will make you an offer by return mail. 
S. J. Francis, 8 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
GAME COCKS 
WANTED— Game Cock with light 
blue neck hackles, for breeding. 
Address, THEODORE GORDON 
LIBERTY, N. Y. 
CHAS. D. BARNEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
MEMBERS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA 
STOCK EXCHANGES 
122 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia 25 Broad St., New York 
FRED SAUTER 
SPECIALIST IN 
TAXIDERMY 
Total Purse .$735-00 
Total Losses Paid Back . 447-65 
Surplus . 
Winner. 
Score. 
Amount. 
Harve Dixon . 
. 329 
$45.90 
R. A. King . 
32.5° 
H. C. Hood . 
3250 
W. Wilson . 
32.50 
T. F. Caldwell ... 
21.50 
Lou Reed . 
. 325 
21.50 
Wm. Peck . 
15.75 
Geo. Nicolai . 
15.75 
T. T. Hartman ... 
14.35 
H. R. Bosley _ 
n.50 
R. B. Barnes _ 
. 318 
8.60 
T. R. Hinkle .... 
. 318 
8.60 
E. M. Congdon .. 
8.60 
S. A. Heatley .... 
4.30 
H. Grindle . 
4.30 
Wm. Hite . 
2.85 
T. W. Strider .... 
2.85 
E. V. Fisher _ 
1.45 
T. A. Campbell .. 
1.45 
There were only 
eleven 
(11) entries in the 
$5.00 Op. 
tional Sweep on 
follows: 
the 350 
regular program 
targets as 
Name. 
Score. 
Amount. 
Harve Dixon .... 
$16.50 
R. A. King . 
II. 00 
Wm. Peck . 
8.25 
T. J. Hartman .. 
7.15 
R. B. Barnes _ 
6.60 
E. V. Fisher _ 
5.50 
A. W. Clark .... 
Wm. Lambert ... 
H. E. Snyder ... 
V. H. Francis .. 
Geo. Grubb . 
Total Purse .. 
Six (6) Moneys. 
Herron Hill Gun Club. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., April 18, 1914. 
Delightful weather brought out the boys for the semi¬ 
monthly spoon shoot held at the Herron Hill Gun 
Club, Saturday afternoon. 
D. W. Baker feeling confident of carrying off the 
laurels of the day before reaching the grounds sue- 
ceeded with a score of 47 out of 50 thus securing the 
Class A Spoon. S. S. Scholl, the fellow who gen- 
erally complains about being talked out of a few birds 
by Louie managed to keep out of his squad and won 
the Class B Spoon. There was some fuss about the 
Class C Spoon when Denman, Pontefract, Balser and 
Hill tied with a score of 35, nevertheless this diffi¬ 
culty was soon settled by a shoot-off of 25 birds when 
Hill a beginner showed some of the old snooters how 
to break them—getting 23, thus taking the trophy home 
with him. 
Gray another new name among the list won the Clasi 
D Spoon with a score of 29. The scores follow: 
Baker . 47 5 ° 
Stewart . 45 5 <> 
Painter . 44 5 ° 
Lynn .. 44 5 ° 
Louie . 42 5 ° 
Brooks . 42 5 ° 
Kohlmeyer . 42 50 
Dennison . 42 5 ° 
Holmes . 42 50 
Whalen . 
5 ° 
Balser . 
50 
Hill . 
•••• 35 
5 ° 
Denman . 
. 35 
5 ° 
Pontefract .... 
. 35 
5 ° 
Bloedel . 
50 
Garland . 
50 
Lang . 
SO 
Bishop . 
5 ° 
IN ALL BRANCHES 
42 Bleecker Street, New York City 
GREAT TERRIER BARGAINS 
PIT BULL TERRIER “Smith’s Sammie.” Whelped 
April 2, 1913. White with one black ear, ears nicely 
trimmed. This dog is as game as any living Pit 
Bull; big, strong and healthy, farm raised, easy con¬ 
trolled, big bone and I reserved him out of a litter 
of 7 to use as a stud dog but as I am disposing of I 
my entire lot he goes, none reserved. You are get¬ 
ting dogs that you can’t buy elsewhere. Sire Cham¬ 
pion Dan; winner of eleven straight battles. Dam 
Peggy. After long experience in breeding and 
handling Bull Terriers I consider this the greatest 
one I ever owned and one that is fit to head any 
Kennel. Price $35.00 
PIT BULL TERRIER “Peggy.” Whelped May 
2, 1912. White with brindle, ears nicely trimmed. 
Sire Billy Tough; Dam Laura O, by Cb. Semme’s 
Jack (58 pound American Champion). This bitch 
is farm raised, strong and healthy and a great 
brood bitch; no faults. Price $25.00. 
AMOS BLIRHANS, Waterloo, Iowa. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing: Yachts and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER 
OrcaB, Washington 
Scholl . 41 50 
McMeans . 40 5, 
Morris . 40 50 
Kable . 40 50 
Eaton . 39 50 
Brabson . 37 50 
Walton . 36 50 
Wampler . 36 50 
Humes . 36 5c 
Sommerville . 36 50 
Bennett . 30 50 
Gray . 29 50 
Nixon . 28 50 
Bakewell . 27 5c 
Mcjunkin . 27 5c 
Goodrich . 25 50 
Cassidy . 24 50 
Murray . 23 5c 
Kelly . 22 50 
Carson . 21 5c 
E. E. LAUTENSLAGER.' 
Buffalo Audubon Club. 
April 18, 1914. 
Just five squads turned out this afternoon for the 
second regular shoot for April and some fair scores 
were made. Straight scores were turned in by Wright 
in the first and third event, by Covert in the second 
and by Kelsey in the third. Wright was high gun 
for the day with 92 out of his hundred. Ward was 
high in the Marlin Gun event with a good 24 from 20 
yards. Ward, Dr. Comstock and Gillespie took home 
spoons. Scores: 
20 20 20 30 so *25 
Lambert . 17 16 16 18 16 33 
Ebberts . 17 19 16 17 18 « 
Covert . 15 20 19 16 15 30 
Kelsey . 15 "9 20 17 »3 
