FOREST AND STREAM 
637 
Cincinnati Gun Club. 
Ford, a local amateur was high man at the weekly 
shoot on May 3, going straight in his first and last 
events, and making a total of 95. Connelly came next 
with 89, followed by Ertel with 88. The weather condi¬ 
tions were perfect, and about a dozen shooters were 
present during the afternoon. Besides the regular 
25-target events, a couple of team matches were shot, and 
the last contest in the telegraphic team match for the 
DuPont trophy was pulled off. In this last match the 
club made its best score of the scries, coming much 
nearer its proper average than in any previous match. 
The scores made in the series were 152; 224; 156; 218, 
and 233; a total of 983. The first match was shot with 
only nine men, and the first three matches were pulled 
off under the worst possible conditions of weather. Ford 
made high individual score of 25, followed by Connelly 
and A. Gambell with 24 each. The other seven men 
scored 23 each. Mr. Van Gilder, oi Knoxville, Tenn., 
was a visitor, and shot in three events, using a borrowed 
gun. In the his first time up he fell far below his aver¬ 
age, but a change of guns enabled him to strike his 
pace and he broke his last 50 straight. Mrs. Myers 
tried her hand at the clays, breaking 22 out of 40 shot 
at. Trap shooting is a new sport to her, although she 
is proficient in the field. The club will hold a tourna¬ 
ment on May 10, the program bein rr the “eight com¬ 
bination” which proved so popular a few weeks ago- 150 
targets, and an entrance of $3 includes one of the “Gam- 
bell” dinners. Or the shooters can go the limit for an 
entrance of $10. 
Ertel . 
Ford . 
Holaday, S 
Ward . 
A. Gambell 
Van Gilder 
Telegraph Match, 25 Targets, DuPont Trophy. 
Ford . 25 
25 
22 
22 
..—44 
24 
23 
20 
22—89 
23 
19 
11 
20—73 
l8 
23 
24 
23-88 
25 
23 
22 
25—95 
20 
23 
20 
24—87 
15 
20 
• •—35 
22 
24 
22 
..—68 
10 
25 
25 
..—60 
ant 
Trophy. 
H. S. Connelly . 24 
A. Gambell . 24 
Myers . 23 
H. Ertel . 23 
Ford . 23 
Holaday . 23 
Liitick . 23 
R. Davies . 23 
E. Sampson . 22 
lotal .233 
Sampson . 22 
Connelly . 24 
Myers . 23 — 
A. Gambell . 22 Total . 42 
Team Race, 25 Targets. 
Team Race, 25 Targets. 
Pittsburgh Archery Scores. 
The Bon Air and Buckview Archerv Clubs joined 
forces at a joint meeting May 2nd. The organization 
will be known as the Buckview-Bon Air Bowmen. 
The following officers were elected: President O. L. 
Hertig, Secretary W. D. Douthitt, Treasurer Jas. S. 
Jiles, range captain for Bon Air Range W. J. Holmes, 
range captain for Buckview Range Jas. S. Jiles. 
Two well kept ranges will be in operation. Non-mem¬ 
bers will be allowed to shoot on either ground on pay¬ 
ment of a small target fee. 
The address of the secretary, W. D. Douthitt is 
Pasadena street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
The warm weather has produced some very good re¬ 
sults among our archers for so early in the season. 
The scores would do credit to a mid-season expert. 
American Round 
W. J. Holmes .. 
. 89 
57 i 
87 
579 
O. L. Hertig ... 
554 
89 
547 
Jas. S. Jiles - 
. 80 
408 
82 
402 
W. Douthitt - 
. 84 
402 
82 
Team Round. 
386 
W. J. Holmes .. 
555 
94 
520 
O. L. Hertig ... 
548 
93 
529 
T. S. Jiles . 
. 84 
418 
79 
329 
W. Douthitt . 
. 78 
336 
O. L. 
HERTIG. 
Total . 9 1 
Ertel . 18 
Ford . 25 
Holaday, Sr. 20 
Ward . IS 
Total . 78 
Ford . 22 
Ertel . 24 
Total . 46 
Connelly . 20 
A. Gambell . 22 
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For dainty feeders, for invalids, for 
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Write for sample and send 2c. stamp for “Dog Culture ” 
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H. CLAY GLOVER, D.V.S. 
118 W. 31st Street New York 
FOR SALE 
Setters, Pointers and Hounds 
GEORGE W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
Telephone 29 -M 
DOGS FOR SALE. 
Do you want to buy a dog or pup of any kind ? If so, 
send for list and prices of all varieties. Always on hand. 
OXFORD KENNELS, 
35 North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
WANTED —Pointers and Setters to train: game plenty. Also 
two broken dogs for sale. 
H. H. SMITH, O. K. Kennels, Marydel, Md. 
1 —'—"- 
IMPORTED NORWEGIAN BEARHOUNDS, Irish 
Wolfhounds, English Bloodhounds, American Foxhounds, 
Deer, Wolf and Cat Hounds. Illustrated catalogue for 
5c. stamp. 
ROOICWOOD KENNELS,Lexington, Ky. 
NEW HOTEL WEIRS 
A practically virgin field for trout fishermen. 
Eleven hours from New York City. Table, ac¬ 
commodations and climate “as good as the best 
and better than the rest.” 
The sportsman and his family will find this 
climate and hotel par excellence. 
Lake Winnpesaukee, N. H. 
FOR SALE 
GOOD TROUT FISHING PRIVILEGE. 
One share in a club of sixteen members own¬ 
ing nearly 1,000 acres of timber land near 
Morehouseville, N. Y. Two trout lakes. A bar¬ 
gain to a quick purchaser. 
W. T. Dunmore, Utica, N. Y. 
CAMP IN MAINE FOR SALE 
Twelve trou-t lakes and ponds within five miles; fou 
mountains over 2,000 feet within 354 miles. Sleeping ac 
commodations for twelve sportsmen, also guides’ camp, 
Situation—shore of trout pond. PRICE $2,500. 
F. C. HINCKLEY, Forester and Surveyor, Bangor, Maine. 
Spencer Lake Camp 
W. H. BEAN, Proprietor 
In the heart of America’s best fishing. FLY FISH¬ 
ING for SQUARE TAIL TROUT and trolling for 
Lake Trout unsurpassed. Single cabins, fine table, con¬ 
veniently reached. 
GERARD, SOMERSET CO., MAINE 
COLD SPRING CAMP 
C. M. Quimby, in the Green Mountains. 
This advertisement wouldn’t hold a reduced 
photo of one salmon caught here. Trout are 
marvelous in size and activeness. Within a 
stone’s throw of the best fishing in Quebec and 
New Hampshire. The Booklet will convince you. 
Averill, Vermont. 
GRANTS’ CAMPS 
Ed. Grant & Son Co., Props. 
You all know the reputation for bass fishing, with 
fly, in Kennebago Lakes and River. This year in¬ 
dications point to even better fishing than ever. Com¬ 
fortable cabins, fine table and every attention. Full 
information on request. 
KENNEBAGO, MAINE 
MACKENZIE’S CAMPS 
Located on the Famous So. West Miramichi River. 
Atlantic Salmon, Brook and Sea Trout Fly Fishing. Over 
100 miles’ Canoe Trip with no carries. Moose, Caribou, 
Deer, Bear and Partridge Hunting from September 15th 
to November 30th. 
MURDOCK MACKENZIE 
Sparkle, New Brunswick CANADA 
Telegraph Address, Bristol, N. B. 
Oh! You Fishermen 
We have beds with Ostermoor mattresses, 
and we have THE best trout fishing in the 
world, close by and reached in comfort. Meals- 
well if you complain you get your money back. 
What more can we say. A Forest and Stream 
trophy is offered here. That’s a guarantee. 
The New Manhattan, Digby, Nova Scotia. 
P A 13 V r D ’ C O. A. SKEELS 
A IV I\ L O, Proprietor 
On Lake Champlain, where the fisherman will 
find lake fishing or brook fishing unexcelled. 
Only 267 miles from Boston and apparently 
1,000 miles from the maddening crowd. Rates, 
$2 a day, $ 1 0 to $ 1 2 a week. 
Forest and Stream cup is offered here. 
North Hero, Vermont. 
FISHING LAKE FOR SALE 
In the Laurentian Mountains near Ste Agathe des 
Monts, 3 hours by rail from Montreal, Canada. Good 
Log house, stove, cooking utensils, 4 cots and blank¬ 
ets and unexpired lease of fishing rights. Charming 
spot for a holiday, easy to reach. 
Price $1,000.00. Apply to John F. Raphael, 43 St. 
Sacrament St., Montreal. 
NEW MOUNT KINEO HOUSE, Moosehead Lake, Maine 
A Palace in the Wilderness. No Hay Fever 
Unequalled for Salmon and Trout Fishing 
Kineo Annex opens May 16th, closes Sept 28tli. Mt. Kineo 
House opens June 27th to Sept. 28th. Cottages and Bun¬ 
galows fully furnished for rent, $400 and upward. 
Conducted by the KICKER HOTEL CO. 
For descriptive booklet address 
C. A. Judkins, Mgr., Kineo, Maine 
VIRGINIA A QUIOC^BUYER 
One of the handsomest, old colonial James 
River plantations. Containing 1,200 acres of 
land, large colonial brick mansion, recently re¬ 
stored. And in first class condition. Railroad 
station on place. Must be seen to be appreci¬ 
ated. For photographs and detailed description, 
write to Anton H. Thiermann, Richmond, Va. 
IvfFLFORD HOuseT 
A. D. Thomas, proprietor. A wonderful 
brook trout section, easily accessible to the 
hotel. From April 1st to Sept. 30th you will 
satisfy your desire for a creel. Forest and 
Stream cup is offered at our house. See edito¬ 
rial columns for particulars. 
South Milford, Annapolis Co., N. S. 
THE NEW LAW IN JERSEY. 
The new law in New Jersey requiring a fish¬ 
ing license does not apply to salt waters, but 
to fresh water fishing. Under this law to fish 
in fresh water, a resident of New Jersey must 
take out a license at $1.15, which is also good 
as a hunting license. A non-resident to fish 
must have a fishing license which costs $2.15, 
or he may take out a $10.50 gunning license, 
which also covers the fishing. The law makes 
effect on January 1, 1915. Women and children 
can fish all they want to without a license. The 
license fees will be used to stock the fresh 
water streams with trout, bass, etc. 
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