798 
FOREST AND STREAM 
June 21, 1913 
Parker Bros, are prepared to supply guns in all gauges from 8 to 28 
bore, stocked to suit any purchaser’s requirements, and bored to give 
any distribution of the shot required from cylinder to full choke. 
PARKER GUNS 
BUILT TO ORDER 
'T'HE manufacturers of the “OLD 
^ RELIABLE” PARKER GUN 
wish to announce that the present is 
a particularly opportune time to 
place orders for guns built to indi¬ 
vidual requirements, a feature of the 
gunmaking business to which they 
have paid particular attention. 
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THE SHOT CHARGES UNDER HIGH VELOCITY AT EXTREME RANGES. 
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THE “ROSS” 
SPORTING RIFLE 
is so much better than ordinary rifles that 
it is worth your while to postpone your pur¬ 
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^ts trajectory is extraordinarily flat owing to great muzzle velocity and it anchors game in a most 
wonderful way. 
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ROSS RIFLE COMPANY.Quebec, Canada 
Agents for the United States: POST & FLOTO, 14 Reade Street, New York 
• 280 Galibre 
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THE CAMPER’S OWN BOOK 
1913-SECOND SUCCESSFUL YEAR-1913 
This is that BIG little book of the open—America’s new outdoor annual. It comes to you bound 
as you see it here. It is "woodsy” from cover to cover—stirred by lake breezes and redolent of 
pine. It is endorsed by outdoor men everywhere. 
Authors of country-wide repute have, with their enthusiasm and familiar knowledge, aided its 
making. Dan Beard, Emiyn M. Gill, Captain Kenealy, Oliver Kemp, Dr. E. H. Forbush—these 
and others join this camp-fire council. They say their say about a hundred practical details that 
hold close interest for you; and they spin a yarn or two by the way. 
"The Camper’s Own Book” measures 8x5 3-8 inches over all. It is a goodly generous volume, 
with over 200 pages and 21 of the finest illustrations you’ve ever seen. Everybody should have a 
copy who believes that a day under the free sky makes the pomp of emperors ridiculous. And 
you’re one—you know you are. 
All New Articles PRICES PER VOLUME AM New Pictures 
In the appropriate green T-cloth, $1.00, postage 7c. In the paper (as shown in cut), 50c, postage 6c. 
If your dealer cannot supply you. we will send on receipt of price. We have on hand also a few 
copies in cloth of the 1912 issue (now out of print) at $1.00 each, postage 6c. 
THE LOG CABIN PRESS :: :: :: 146 Worth Street, NEW YORK CITY 
Canandaigua Sportsman’s Club. 
A. A. .Sterling was high last Saturday with 48 out 
of 50, breaking 39 straight. Eiseline and \\ ilbur shot off 
a tie for second prize, Eiseline winning. The scores: 
Sterling . 
Eiseline . 
Medford G. C. 
Medford, Okla., June 14.—Several members of the 
Pond Creek Club shot with us this afternoon, getting 
used to the grounds. Scores were as follows: 
Mason 
Van W 
Kibbe . 
Soule . 
2 
50 
-‘iage . 
. 0 
33 
Shot at. 
Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
8 
47 
Brink . 
. 0 
29 
Stalker . 
. 75 
50 
Bunch .. 
. 50 35 
,15 
47 
Bacon 
. 0 
123 
Moore .. 
. 75 
43 
Soucek .. 
. 50 39 
3 
41 
Clark . 
. 0 
17 
Strider .. 
. 75 
54 
Wilson .. 
. 30 25 
7 
39 
Kvans . 
. 0 
18 
Siefert .. 
. 50 
43 
Hardy .. 
. 30 25 
•7 
35 
. 0 
5 
Hite .... 
. 50 
43 
. 25 14 
0 
34 
I. V. 
Hardy, Sec’y. 
Nassau G. C. 
Long Beach, L. I., June 12.—The following scores 
were made at the two-day tournament run by the Hotel 
Nassau at Long Beach, L. I., on June 10 and 11. Shoot¬ 
ing w'as right on the beach. The program consisted of 
150 targets each day; but owing to the large attendance, 
which was not expected, it had to be cut to 125. About 
$400 worth of valuable presents or prizes were given 
to the ten high guns each day. Two cups to the two 
highest ladies. High gun for the two days went to 
Paul Von Boeckman with 226 out of 250, and second to 
F. B. Stephensen with 226 out of 250, and N. S. Heinck 
taking third on 223. Each received cups. There was 
also a cup for long run. 
Every shooter present spoke highly of the ideal lo¬ 
cation and place, so it was decided to have another shoot 
in the fall. 
1st 2d 1st 2d 
Day. Day. 
Day. Day. 
J H Finch .... 
95 
L C Remsen ... 
97 
A W Currie ... 
88 
F B Smith . 
94 
A L Brush. 
106 
106 
Wm Huff . 
93 
J H Ferric .... 
95 
84 
S B Hopkins.... 
7i> 
Miss T Thorpe.. 
67 
P Von Boeckmanlll 
iis 
R T Nash . 
94 
103 
F Stephenson .. 
114 
112 
D K Morrel ... 
92 
96 
C B Guick . 
t)3 
Dr Fulda . 
98 
98 
J Allen . 
96 
N L Herrick ... 
108 
115 
M 1< Guggenheim 73 
ioi 
U de yuiilteldt 102 
94 
F Lambert . 
83 
*C Von Lengerke 98 
107 
H H Shannon.. 
104 
Lawrence ... 
99 
99 
W E Skidmore 
96 
C F Winslow .. 
83 
95 
G K Schenck .. 
43 
Dr Sauer . 
108 
102 
J O’Brien . 
79 
R J Jones . 
106 
102 
C L Thompson 
47 
Miss Brown .... 
. 41 
33 
B Notheway ... 
97 
A Schwab . 
40 
M McVoy, Jr... 
81 
*T H Keller, Sr. 
100 
ioo 
F S Rowland... 
96 
Mrs Rodgers ... 
64 
78 
C M Prankard.. 
50 
*W W Hammond 91 
100 
F C Chaffee .... 
103 
H T Lee . 
72 
C S Hyde . 
93 
J S Simonson .. 
75 
C R Short . 
75 
T Voelker . 
62 
D E Shindle ... 
85 
H D Tracy . 
90 
97 
R V Suydam .. 
86 
T Dukes . 
103 
102 
T Vail . 
104 
Hr G H Martin 108 
102 
L B Small . 
100 
1^' t Kodffers ... 
95 
111 
W Hocker . 
93 
\V Thorps . 
81 
99 
A D Tunis . 
75 
S M Van Allen 
95 
J Bartick . 
79 
L C W’ilson .... 
111 
F J McConnel . 
45 
W W Rice. 
102 
107 
W Garden . 
51 
M Hepburn ... 
99 
106 
W W' Wood, Tr 
52 
A Betti . 
87 
^Professionals. 
Oregon Stale Shoot. 
Eugene Ore., June 5. —Mighty successful was the 
shoot here for the past three days. Forty-nine shooters 
plugged at 24.200 targets, dividing kale Rose system. 
E. A. Bean, President of Eugene Gun Club, was pro¬ 
fessor of political economy. The scores: 
F Vanatta . 
1st Day. 
2d Day. 
141 
3d Da^ 
135’ 
S A Huntley . 
144 
132 
Cj C Gregory . 
143 
130 
F M Troeh . 
145 
140 
F C Moullen . 
140 
136 
W'^ McCormack . 
141 
139 
T W’ Seavey . 
142 
141 
Bud Kompp . 
140 
135 
M M Bull . 
. 137 
137 
140 
■*1 M Fisher . 
143 
142 
H H Veatch . 
136 
130 
»P J Holohan . 
. 143 
140 
141 
S A Edmundson . 
. 124 
138 
122 
*H E Poston . 
. 143 
141 
147 
P P Nelson . 
138 
137 
H F Whilon . 
141 
141 
““L H Reid. 
147 
142 
*F C Riehl . 
. 135 
141 
142 
*J E Reid . 
137 
181 
E J Chingren . 
. 141 
135 
125 
A Drvden . 
. 143 
142 
133 
*Ed Morris . 
. 133 
130 
134 
E R Seely . 
. 134 
135 
135 
K P Knight . 
. 134 
136 
130 
L Rayburn . 
. 138 
140 
134 
H J Thielman- . 
134 
128 
P H O’Brien . 
. 133 
132 
140 
D Campbell . 
. 124 
69 
120 
E A Bean . 
. 135 
135 
137 
C Deierlein . 
. 133 
135 
127 
G H Smith .. 
. 126 
138 
120 
W L Kincaid . 
. no 
127 
108 
W' D Heckart . 
. 121 
122 
133 
Birmingham G. C. 
On Saturday, June 14, H. C, Gibbs paid the Birming¬ 
ham Gun Club a visit and shot high at our regular 
weekly shoot. Owing to his being sick, his score is not 
as good as he usually makes. Dr. Sellers was shooting 
several different guns, but managed to land well up after 
all. Lee Moody and Cornwell were shooting well again. 
The scores, 100 targets 
per 
man: 
H D Gibbs . 
, 92 
E M Cornwe’l .. 
. 84 
John Fletcher . 
90 
Mrs Garl . 
. 83 
Randolph . 
. 88 
V Heckler . 
. 78 
Dr Sellers . 
86 
R L Kennon .... 
. 60 
Lee Moody . 
85 
O Garl . 
...(75) 53 
Norfolk—Portsmouth G. C. 
Portsmouth, Va., June 13. — Nine shooters braved 
the weather and shot targets between .showers. Gunther 
was in good form and smashed 71 out of 75. The club 
scores at 50 targets follow: Gunther 47, Edmonds 44, 
Davis 42, Boyd 40, Land 40, Cook 27, Talbot 25, Vaughn 
25, W iggins 25. W'. T. E., Sec’y. 
