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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 5, 191,3 
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DEAD 
SHOT 
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The American Powder 
Mills have manufactured Sporting 
Powder for 78 years. 
They make one brand, and one 
brafid only, of Smokeless Powder, and that 
is Dead Shot. They have confined their efforts to 
this one brand, so as to give the sportsmen of Amer¬ 
ica a powder they can absolutely depend upon at all 
times and under the most adverse conditions. 
Dead shot has the combined^<?(?^qual¬ 
ities of other powders, but stands alone as the best 
powder on the market today. 
We don’t ask you, Mr. Sportsman, to take our 
word for it. Just give Dead Shot a trial and judge for yourself. 
Below are a few records made by shooters using DEAD SHOT: 
World’s Longest Runs, . . . 456 straight. 
“ “ ... 565 straight. 
Official High Average, . . . 1907, .949 per cent. 
“ “ “ ... 1908, .967 percent. 
“ “ “ ... 1909, .972 per cent. 
“ “ “ ... 1911, .97 per cent. 
Grand American Handicap, . 1911, 99x100 from 20 yds. 
“ “ “ . 1912, 96x100 from 19 yds. 
Official High Amateur Average, 1912, .958 per cent. 
Write us for Rules and Regulations on the 1913 Dead Shot 
High Average Trophy we are offering to the Amateurs. 
American Powder Mills 
BOSTON CHICAGO ST. LOUIS 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Game. A Paradise for the Camper and Angier. Ideal Canoe Trips. 
The country traversed by the Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kinds of fish and 
Game. KAll along the route of the Railway are streams famous for their SALMON and TROUT fishing, also 
Caribou barrens. flAmericans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland say there is no other country 
in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with such ease as in Newfoundlano. 
Information, together with Illustrated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully forwarded upon application to 
J. W. N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Company, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
Zetilers’ Annual Tournament. 
From far and wide came 
riflemen last week to take a 
look or a try in the little 
Zettler Range in West Twenty- 
third street, New York city. 
Brooklyn, however, sent the 
winner in Arthur Hubalek, who 
made a remarkable score in the 
100-shot championship and won 
the match with 2479 out of 2500. 
W. G. Hudson tied L. C. Buss, 
of Montclair, for place with 
2474. T. H. Keller, of yellow 
shells made by Peters Cartridge 
Co., won the prize for most 
btillseyes with 54. W. A. 
Lemcke won bullseye match 
with a perfect center shot. 
The continuous on an %■ 
inch ring target, bullseye two 
inches in diameter, shoot until 
A. HUBAtEK. you are tired, was a tie be¬ 
tween Dr. Hudson, Keim, Pope, 
Hubalek, Buss, Ittle and Jarvis Williams. They divided 
the purse. The latter also got purse for most 75s. 
Zimmerman trophy was copped by F. M. Bund, 
tvith L. C. Buss second and Ittel third. Besides Brother 
Keller, the selling interests were ably handled by John 
Hessian, of Remington-U. M. C. Co., and Capt. A. F. 
I.audensack and H. M. Thomas, of Winchester Repeat¬ 
ing Arms Co. 
A Hubalek. Brooklyn. N. Y.— 
245 250 247 249 249 250 247 249 246 247—2478 
Dr W G Hudson, New York city — 
249 248 245 246 244 247 249 250 248 248—2474 
I. C Buss, Montclair, N. J. — 
247 248 248 246 250 247 246 248 248 246—2474 
T Williams. Jr, Bridgeport, Conn.— 
245 248 248 249 245 249- 250 250 242 246—2470 
W A Tewes, Jersey City, N. J. — 
248 248 247 247 247 247 249 244 245 244—2464 
IM Baal, Jamaica, L. I. — 
246 247 248 246 249 248 244 241 247 246—2462 
P E Brooks, Newport, R. 1. 2459 
W Keim, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2456 
H M Pope, Jersey City, N. J. 2455 
H M Thomas, New Haven, Conn. 2454 
P J O’PIare, Newark, N. J. 2452 
A F Laudensack. New Haven, Conn. 2452 
R McLaury, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2447 
F C_ Ross, Springfield, Mass. 2447 
J W Hessian, Bridgeport, Conn. 2444 
Owen Smith, Hoboken, N. J. 2443 
L P Ittel, Pittsburgh, Pa. 2442 
George Schlicht, Guttenburg, N. J. 2442 
C Zettler, New York city. 2441 
J Katifmann, Valley Stream, L. 1. 2440 
H A Lemcke, Mount I’ernon, N. Y. 2433 
P A Raymond. Greenwich, Conn. 2428 
Dr A Leavitt . 2425 
T Gabriel, Newark, N. J. 2423 
Seymour M Murphy, Grand Gorge, N. J. 2409 
R M Ryder, Paterson, N. J. 2405 
G L Amouroux, New York city. 2404 
A J Brower, Roxbury, N. Y. 2404 
W E Reynolds, Hoboken, N. J. 2398 
C A Schrag, New' Y’ork city. 2398 
R H Nesbet. New York city. 2395 
F M Bund, New York city. 2392 
L P Hansen, Jersey City. 2390 
K Kyder, Paterson . 2386 
M Jacquier, New York city. 2383 
H Martin, New York city. 2376 
F Busch, Jr, New Y'ork city. 2368 
Dr C de Felice, New York city. 2367 
C Oltmann, New York city. 2363 
PI Balm, Hoboken, N. J. 2351 
L Reali, New York city. 2341 
W A Strawson, Northport, N. Y. 2340 
W Maurer, Jersey City . 2337 
A Mondelli, New York city. 2337 
F Busch, Sr, New York city . 2327 
J Johnson, Jersey City. 2324 
A Begerow, Newark, N. J. 2314 
J Wolckener, New York city. 2303 
A Reegen, New York city. 2266 
C Cannizarso, Passaic, N. J. 2196 
X Reiter New York city. 2165 
M Deliver .Withdrew 
Continuous match, rin.g target: 
Best three targets: Dr. W. G. Hudson 75, 75, 75; 
L. C. Buss, 75, 75, 75; H. M. Pope, 75, 75, 75; A. 
Hulablek, 75, 75, 75; L. P. Ittel, 75, 75, 75; J. Williams, 
Jr., 75, 75, 75; W. Keim, 75, 75, 75. 
Best two targets: J. W. Hessian, 75, 75; P. E. 
Brooks, 75, 74; C. Zettler, 75, 74; C. A. Schrag, 75, 74; 
C. Zettler, 75, 74. 
Best single target: Gus Zimmerman 75, Owen 
Smith 74, G. Schlicht 74, A. J. Brower 74, L. Reali 74, 
M. Baal 74, P, A. Raymond 74, F. M. Bund 74. 
The following tied on 73: W. A. Tewes, W. E. 
Reynolds, T. Gabriel, W. A. Lemcke, P. J. O’Hare, 
M. Dorrler. E. H. Rydes, R. McLaury, L. P. Hansen, 
F. C. Ross and S. N. Murphy. 
Premiums for most full scores: J. Williams, Jr., 
75, 75, 75, 75, 75, 75. 75, 75,; L. C. Buss, 75, 75, 75, 75, 
75, 75, and seventeen 7414s; Dr. W. G. Hudson, six 75%s, 
and six 74i4s. 
