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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 19, 1913 
Fishin 
WITH OLD PETE 
His camp’s down on Moosehead 
Lake. He knows every fishing 
pool from Kineo to Canada. He 
will show you trout and salmon 
fishing that in 3 days will take 
10 years off your life. 
Pete is one of nearly 1000 registered 
guides, white and Indian, in the Maine 
fishing country, and there are 5000 lakes 
and streams full of hungry, fighting 
game fish. 
In Maine Woods 
Pete’s some cook—broiled fish, fried 
potatoes, griddlecakes and maple syrup, 
hot biscuit, coffee. He’ll make you 
think camp-fire cooking’s the finest in 
the world. 
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under a tent beside a camp-fire. 
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TRAPSHOOTING NOTES. 
Evanston Gun Club. 
Ev\nston, II]., April 7. — A stiff wind Saturday made 
the targets jump so that good scores were hard to make. 
Seventeen .shooters turned out at the Evanston Gun Club, 
and considering the difficulties, some good scores were 
registered. The club spoon was won by Watson, who 
was tied with Kennicott for high amateur honors for 
the day. 
Three prrfessionals, Hymer, K'rkwood and Matthews, 
visited the club, but did not shoot up to their usual 
form, and five of the club members outshot them. The 
five holding this honor were: Watson, Kennicott, Bistle, 
Raine and Carman. Kennicott captured the prize in 
doubles, making high score over all. The following are 
the scores for the day: 
Per Cent. 
Kennicott . 
W^atson . 
Bristle . 
Raine . 
Carman . 
*IIymer . 
"'Kirkwood . 
Coode . 
Millen . 
Phalen . 
Gariible . 
^Matthews . 
Milner . 
Scowley . 
Marshall . 
E'oerster . 
*Professionals. 
24 
25 
02 
21 
92 
21 
23 
25 
92 
23 
23 
23 
90 
22 
23 
90 
21 
21 
22 
85 
23 
21 
23 
20 
19 
84 
22 
19 
23 
20 
84 
21 
22 
19 
23 
is 
82 
22 
20 
17 
19 
78 
19 
19 
19 
20 
78 
16 
21 
74 
15 
19 
20 
14 
68 
8 
18 
15 
18 
59 
17 
11 
13 
14 
55 
11 
15 
52 
10 
16 
i'i 
52 
In the double event, 12 pairs, Kennicott scored 17, 
Goode 16, Hymer 14, Matthews 14, Watson 13, Phalen 12, 
Bristle 12, Foerster 10, Kirkwood 9. 
Sunday was an ideal day and fifteen shooters took 
j')art in the day’s program. The club spoon was won by 
Mr. Hall, after a very exciting race. In the first round 
six were tied, and in the shoot-off three were eliminated. 
In the third shoot-off with Hanson, Phalen and Hall_ as 
contenders, Hanson was eliminated by one miss, leaving 
Hall and Phalen to shoot in the finals. Hall had a han¬ 
dicap of 2 and Phalen 1. Both shooters, broke 22 targets, 
giving the spoon to Hall by one bird. 
Phalen was high man for the day with a percentage of 
S9; Scowley was a close second with 87. The scores 
follow: ^ 
Per Cent. 
Phalen ... 
Scowley .. 
Hall ..'.... 
Darby .... 
Raine .... 
Carman .. 
Millen 
Miller .... 
Wardle .. 
Elanson .. 
De Clercq 
Mosby ... 
Westerlind 
Harrison . 
Ericsson . 
‘^3 19 24 22 22 24 89 
24 24 21 23 21 22 21 87 
19 19 24 22 23 .. .. 86 
22 21 . 86 
91 91 84 
21 22 15 25 21 .. .. 83 
14 24 23 20 . 81 
20 19 21 . 80 
19 20 19 21 . 78 
12 15 18 21 19 17 .. 68 
20 10. 60 
15 9. 48 
11 14 7. 42 
9 6. 30 
4 6 5 . 20 
W. J. Phalen, Sec’y-Treas. 
Orange Cun Club. 
Orange, N. J., April 12.—Dr. George W. \yakeley 
led for the’von ’l.engerke cup, and J. Guggenheim was 
hicih for the Dukes cup. Haas trophy and Fly Rod 
we’nt to Von Lengerke. The scores were as follows: 
Von Lengerke cup. handicap: 
Wakeley . 3 25 Mosler 
Guggenheim . 3 22 Haas 
Von Lengerke . 0 21 Dukes 
4 24 
4 20 
0 21 
Dukes cup, handicap: 
Wakeley . 2 36 
Guggenheim . 5 50 
Dates . 8 
38 
Von Lengerke . 0 49 
Mosler . S . 47 
Haas . 8 41 
Haas trophy, Olympic, handicap: 
Wakeley . 1 16 Mosler 
Dates .. ^ 13 Haas , • 
Von Lengerke . 0 25 Dukes 
4 25 
4 21 
0 23 
Flv Rod competition: 
. Oi 
Wakeley .22 
Guggenheim . 21 
Dates .20 
Von Lengerke . 25 
Mosler .23 
Haas . 19 
Dukes . 18 
Clinton Hill Gun Club. 
Newark. N. J.. April 12.—A new gun club was 
formed to-day, to be known as the Clinton Hill Gun 
Club W. L. Sheppard was elected president, and H. 
V. Holman secretary and treasurer. 'The members will 
shoot every Saturday afternoon on the club traps in 
Union. To-day’s scores: 
Events: 
Dr J R English 
James I. Smith . 
j W Mason .... 
H 1’ Holman .. 
W L Sheppard . 
F P Young . 
T oseph Oschwald 
H Doremus . 
I Dannefe'.ser ... 
Clyde Mason .... 
Edward Mason .. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
15 
19 
20 
19 
21 
21 
22 
23 
21 
24 
21 
21 
17 
18 
19 
20 
19 
14 
19 
20 
17 
18 
16 
18 
9 
15 
9 
12 
9 
10 
9 
12 
15 
20 
16 
18 
14 
15 
13 
13 
19 
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TROUT 
FISHING 
Promises to be 
Exceptionally 
Fine This 
Spring in the 
Waters of the 
Beaverkill, Neversink, 
Willowemoc and East Branch, on 
NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. 
Trout Streams of Sullivan Co. 
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New York City 
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