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FOREST AND STREAM 
June 7, 1913 
FOR BIG GAME 
THE 
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Made in Calibres 8 and 9 mm. Also 30 LJ. S, Government, 1908 
WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE MATTER. 
THE MOST POPULAR FOREIGN RIFLE IN THE U. S. 
Sdioverling Daly^ 
302-304 BROADWAY 
NEW YORK CITY 
Lefever Gun 
in the hands of L. H. REID, Seattle 
broke 2115 x 2200=96.14% 
with ordinary factory loaded shells 
purchased from local dealers. 
Mr. Reid, shooting at 
Interstate Association 
Registered Tournaments 
throughout the 1912 
season, has the high 
average for the Pacific 
Coast. 
The loads were regular factory 
loads; the LEFEVER bore, famous 
for the even pattern and penetration, 
assisted MR. REID to make this 
record. 
Why don’t you shoot 
a LEFEVER Single 
Trigger this year? 
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LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY 
23 Maltbie Street Syracuse, N. Y. 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Arebltect and Yacht Broker 
Mason Bldg.. Kilby St.. BOSTON. MASS. 
Cable Address "Desigrner,” Boston 
Latest and Best Device to PREYENT SHOCK 
ft'om Gun Fire or Other Noise. With Pocket 
Case, $ 1 00 pair. Ask your dealer for them. 
J. A. R. ELLIOTT 
P. O. Box 201 New York, U. S A. 
Avondale G. C. 
Chicago, Ill., May 27. — There was intense interest in 
the match of 25 birds each between Kennicott and Are- 
hart, Kennicott winning by one bird, 20 to 21. There was 
considerable wind. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
w 
m Bredfeldt.. 
. 50 
43 
L Truber . 
. 50 
31 
A 
E Tiebing.... 
, 50 
43 
R Jardine . 
. 50 
33 
A 
Frauholz .... 
. 50 
40 
F Drakeman .. 
. 50 
37 
0 
Olson . 
. 50 
40 
J Clancy . 
, 25 
18 
H 
Carlson .... 
. 50 
34 
0 Spencer _ 
. 25 
16 
J 
Kahman .... 
. 50 
21 
H Kennicott .. 
. 75 
59 
C 
Schoene .... 
. 50 
29 
W Eulberg .... 
. 75 
47 
0 
Stonwall .... 
. 50 
26 
T Ilemmerle ... 
. 75 
49 
C 
Arehart . 
. 50 
40 
J Panasie . 
. 75 
49 
If 
Olson . 
. 50 
11 
*F W livmer.. 
. 75 
61 
A 
Coleman .... 
. 50 
43 
Strauss, Jr. 
. 75 
46 
C 
Frederick ... 
. 50 
14 
G Drakeman .. 
. 25 
46 
J 
Canasus . 
. 50 
21 
M Reiner . 
. 25 
1 
*Professionals. 
J. F. Clancy, Sec’y- 
Norfolk—Porlsmoath G. C. 
Portsmouth, Va., May 31. —Gunther again carried 
off the honors in the weekly shoot of the Norfolk-Ports¬ 
mouth Gun Club by breaking 45 bluerocks in the club 
shoot and 48 in an extra 50. Following are the club 
scores: 
Gunther . 
. 45 
Ballance . 
. 35 
Boyd . 
. 41 
Gordon . 
. 34 
. 41 
. 34 
Dr Byrd . 
. 38 
Talbot . 
. 32 
Davis . 
. 37 
Capt Easton . 
. 30 
. 3(3 
. 30 
Horrowdale . 
. 35 
Kein . 
. 25 
Laird . 
. 35 
White (25) . 
. 18 
\V. T. E., Sec’y. 
Chenango Couniy F., G. and G. C. 
Norwich, N. Y., May 27. — First place was split in 
two by C. L. Frantz and W. E. Corfield, each arriving, 
at 140 scalers. L. C. Palmiter filled the third notch with 
137. If. W. Stevens and Mel Hawkins tied for top pro. 
exploitation w'ith 144. N. P. Bonney did cashier honors 
perfectly. 
N 
P Bonney.. 
. 126 
J C Case. 
.... 121 
J 
\V Munroe.. 
.125 
C W Hobbie. 
.... 133 
H 
W Smith. 
199 
E Bates . 
.... 89 
R 
G Wheeler. 
. 130 
A E Nye. 
.... 106 
*PI H Stevens. 
. 144 
N A Platt. 
.... 131 
C 
L Frantz. 
. 140 
I J Shove. 
.... 114 
C 
C Snook.. 
. 135 
F 0 Spencer. 
.... 118 
1 
G S Dey. 
. 136 
W E Denny. 
.... 104 
c 
\V Sherman..... 
. 123 
W A Lewis. 
.... 129 
c 
J Dally. 
. 119 
F D Curtis. 
.... 117 
1 
De Bee. 
.134 
W Race . 
.... 116 
H 
W Bird. 
.117 
F Fowler . 
.... 114 
f. 
C Palmiter.. 
. 137 
*J M Hawkins. 
.... 144 
w 
E Corfield.. 
.140 
L H Pratt . 
.... 131 
c 
Limbers .. 
.109 
Clyde Pratt . 
.... 126 
A 
M Jones. 
19*? 
W E Hook way. 
.... 123 
C 
N Jones. 
. 110 
F Weiss . 
.... 119 
C 
H ffaight. 
. 109 
Thousand Island G. C. 
Gananoque, Ont., 
May 
25. — B. Beattie took 
u^per 
honors to-day with 140 
out 
of 150: 
J C Howland . 
135 
I B Plarken . 
T R O’Connor. 
136 
W V Rogers . 
... 119 
J Morley . 
117 
W F Stevens. 
... no 
Geo Mason . 
125 
N Rattray .. 
... 124 
W R Patrick . 
138 
E Turley . 
... 121 
*G M Dunk. 
133 
W Slaney . 
... 122 
F W Watson. 
124 
Abbott . 
... 134 
P T Booth. 
121 
W’ T Corbyn. 
... 118 
E P Wright . 
130 
Tos Frateschi . 
...128 
C A Lewis . 
131 
C H Simmonds. 
... 124 
Sid Griffin . 
134 
G Meaghar . 
... 105 
F A Willis . 
131 
J H Evans. 
... 119 
Robt Tulloch . 
125 
M Sprague . 
... 124 
S Meggs . 
112 
W Hamilton (30) .. 
.... 23 
R Brasie . 
113 
A W Taylor (60) .. 
... 47 
B Beattie . 
140 
D Bain (60) . 
... 31 
R A Sebbitt . 
123 
Sikesion G. C. 
SiKESTON, Mo., May 27. — A, strong north wind made 
shooting difficult here to-day. Bill Crosby broke 170 out 
of 175, getting top pro, and Lance, Smith and Tanner 
tied for top amateur with 150. 
’"W R Crosby.170 
*J L Head. 159 
*Art Killam . 154 
F Lance .150 
H A Smith. 150 
W H Tanner. 150 
’•’Dan Bovee .149 
*Alex Mermod . 147 
Dan McCoy . 146 
J R Tansie .145 
E S Leming . 143 
W C Roland. 142 
C H Yanson. 140 
.foe Howlett . 139 
R C Rains. 137 
J Hays . 132 
Mat Osborn .132 
F Russell .130 
E C Graham. 126 
H Neelv .122 
Ed Phillips . 119 
Clem Marshall . 117 
D E Sawyer . 112 
G H Hardin. Ill 
D A Pratt . 98 
Mrs E S Leming. 69 
J R Baldwin (145) .109 
H Pottmger (115) . 94 
C A Mack (70). 30 
J H Barnett (70) . 24 
W E Denis (55) . 29 
Northern Kentucky G. C. 
The Northern Kentucky Cun Club will hold an all¬ 
day shoot on .fune 8 , the program to consist of ten 15- 
target events, total entrance $10, under the Squier money- 
back system. On June 15, a simi'ar shot will be given, 
especi.ally for the benefit of shooters passing through Cin¬ 
cinnati on their way to Dayton for the Grand American. 
Everyone is invited to embrace this opportunity for a 
last day of practice before the big event, and the fact 
that Messrs. Irwin and Dameron are to manage these 
shoots insures a good time to all who attend. The 
club’s grounds are beginning to look as before the flood 
once more, and in a short while a’l traces of the dam¬ 
age will be hidden. Come and have a good time and 
win something toward your expense account. 
Lehigh Rod and Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., Dlay 31.— Fifteen hundred targets 
were thrown in the match between Lehigh Rod and Cun 
Club, Catasauqua Bryden Gun Club and the A'lentown 
North End Gun Club. The five-man team match, 50 
targets per man, was won by the Lehigh Club with a 
score of 225. Catasauqua’s score was 218, and Allentown’s 
was 190. The scores: 
Lehigh Rod and Cun Club — Sobers 45. C. ililler 43, 
Bruch 47, Schrader 43, Werst 47; total, 225. 
Bryden Gun Club — Brown 47, Steele 47, Peacock 36, 
Wilson 41, Richards 45; total, 218. 
North End Cun Club — Kline 42, Licini 31, O. Miller 
46, Kramer 38, Erdman 33; total, 190. 
Daniel Boone G. C. 
Marthasville, Mo., May 31.—Hot weather and farm 
work kept our attendance down again to-day. The fol¬ 
lowing scores were made: John Mutert shot at 50 and 
broke 42; C. Kite (35) 34; Ahmann (25) 21; Koe'ling 
(25) 21; Bol'man (25) 19; Meyer (25) 18. 
J. O. Wilson, Sec’y. 
{Trap Notes coniiiuied on page 738 .) 
