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sionals took part in the shoot. This is a splendid start 
and we feel sure that the attendance, interest and en¬ 
joyment will be as great at all of the four tournaments 
which are to follow. 
The next C. O. T. S. League Tournament will be held 
by the Kenton Gun Club on their shooting grounds 
at Kenton, Ohio, Tuesday, May 26th. Remember the 
date Brother Shooters, and arrange to again attend. 
Don’t forget that although these are splendid tourna¬ 
ments they are only preliminary to the Blue Ribbon 
Event (The Fifteenth Grand American Handicap) which 
our state, city and club will have the honor of hold¬ 
ing September 7th to nth, inclusive, and we are hoping 
to have all of you with us a* that event. 
Du Pont Telegraphic Match, 10 High Scores. 
F. C. Koch . 24 J. I. lirandenberg .. 23 
j. F. Welsh . 24 T. D. Platt . 23 
J. H. Pumphrey - 24 H. W. Heikes . 23 
R. Davenport . 24 W. G. Souder . 22 
R. R. Dickey . 24 - 
H. L. Monbeck . 23 Total . 234 
Impromptu Five Man Team Shoot, 100 Targets Each 
Man. 
N. C. R. 
Spring City Gun Club. 
Result of the second monthly shoot of the Waukesha 
County Gun Club, held on the ground of the Spring 
City Gun Club at Waukesha Beach, Sunday, May 3, 
1914: 
Eisner 
Greb . 
Cullen 
*G. C. Maxwell 
. 95 
Springfield. 
T. M. Markham 
. 95 
C. A. Winkler ... 
.... 97 
J. D. Platt ... 
. 89 
H. C. Downey ... 
.... 87 
Dickey . 
. 83 
F. C. Koch . 
.... 87 
W. Pool . 
.... 86 
Total . 
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•Professional. 
Total . 
N. C. R. won 
by 7 targets. 
Next 
Best. 
C. A. Sheets ... 
R. E. Mumma ... 
L. R. Brewer .. 
J. L. Cornwell ... 
Practice 
Events. 
Shot At 
Broke 
Frank Oswald 
9 i 
Kiehl, A. G. 
King . 
Spear . 
Krueger, P. A. 
Krueger, A. C. 
Brandenberg . 75 
C. H. Rogge . 75 
C. E. Laporte . 75 
R. E. Momma . 75 
E. F. Platt . 75 
Scott . 50 
Fred Oswald . 50 
J. L. Cornwell . 50 
R. Davenport . 25 
J. H. Pumphrey . 25 
T. F. Welsh . 25 
J. P. Kimmel . 25 
Sheets . 25 
Souder . 25 
Brewer . 25 
E. Locke . 25 
Foote . 25 
Alticke . 25 
C. Glander . 25 
C. Strunks . 25 
Hardis . 25 
Albin . 25 4 
Two 25 straights, Winkler, J. D. Platt, Heikes, Koch 
and Brandenberg. One 25 straight Maxwell and Frank 
Oswald. 
MAC. 
7i 
66 
58 
57 
56 
44 
43 
36 
23 
19 
17 
16 
13 
Baur .. 
Rickert 
Schott 
Jaeger 
ot At 
Broke 
100 
88 
100 
83 
100 
83 
100 
82 
100 
80 
100 
78 
100 
78 
100 
75 
100 
74 
100 
71 
100 
69 
100 
69 
100 
66 
100 
65 
100 
62 
100 
59 
100 
52 
100 
5 ‘ 
100 
45 
100 
41 
100 
40 
75 
57 
75 
49 
75 
45 
75 
38 
75 
37 
75 
35 
75 
35 
75 
34 
75 
34 
75 
3 i 
75 
29 
75 
27 
75 
27 
75 
25 
75 
25 
75 
23 
75 
23 
75 
14 
75 
19 
75 
8 
A high cross wind played havoc with the scores. 
HOMER E. WHITE, Secretary. 
Rod and Gun Club of Baltimore, Md. 
Baltimore, Md., May 5, 1914. 
At a special meeting May 1st of the above club we 
were donated two cups (silver) the first by Mr. and 
Mrs. Talbot of Missouri of the Grand Afro American 
Trap Shooters League for the auxiliary of the said club 
for a handicap shoot. Second by Capt. Wm. A. White 
of our club for a handicap shoot (club). Mrs. Talbot of 
Missouri and the ladies will have a matinee shoot every 
Saturday afternoon at the Patapsco Yacht and Gun 
Club grounds. The following scores were made May 
1 st at the P. G. and G. C. grounds in a 50 bird race: 
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Our April List of 
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your while to look it over. There are many 
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Write for it at once 
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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. 
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Bankers and Brokers 
MEMBERS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA 
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122 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia 25 Broad St., New York 
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PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals 
and manufacturing purposes a specialty. Send for 
prices. All kinds of heads and skulls for furriers and 
taxidermists. 
363 Canal St., New York. 
Please mention “Forest and Stream.” 
W. M. NICHOLS 
HAND MADE FISHING RODS 
Fisliing: Tackle of Every Description 
Special for January and February 
Two-piece Oreenhesirt \Venlifi*h Rods at from $4.00 to $6.00; 
worth double. Bargains in two-piece Bait Casting Hods. 
Room 116 136 Liberty St. New York 
Broke Broke 
Dr. R. G. Baker _ 47 W. T. Turner . 39 
Augustus Gross . 45 R. H. Butler . 38 
H. N. Williams . 43 Sami. W'atters . 38 
Jerome Dolman . 43 Dr. Howard Young. 35 
Wm. I. Butler . 35 Frank Mason . 35 
Mr. T. A. Talbot of Missouri gave an exhibition 
shoot during the afternoon. 
H. N. WILLIAMS, President. 
Wm. MURRAY, Secretary. 
Wm. A. WHITE, Field Captain. 
FORTY CANS OF BASS AND CATFISH. 
Following an organization of the Coshocton 
(Ohio) Fish and Game Protective Association, 
a carload of fish was sent by State Game War¬ 
den Speaks Saturday from the Lake Erie hatch¬ 
eries to the association to be distributed in Cos¬ 
hocton county streams. 
The car contained forty huge cans of bass 
and catfish. It arrived in Coshocton Saturday 
afternoon. Members of the association met the 
train with automobiles and drove to points along 
the Walhonding, Tuscarawas, Killbuck and 
Muskingum rivers to place the fish. 
The members of the association are loud in 
the praise of Game Warden Speaks, granges, 
and organizations throughout the eastern part 
of the state who have promised to co-operate 
with them in the enforcement of the fish and 
game laws. 
The Coshocton organization includes over 150 
members. The following officers have been 
elected: 
President, J. W. Preston. 
Vice-president, Edward Arnold. 
Secretary, D. C. Meek. 
Treasurer, John Hay. 
Board of Directors J. W. Preston, John Hay, 
D. C. Meek, T. T. Crowley and F. M. Holl. 
