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FOREST AND STREAM 
Aug. 31, 1912 
133 Hammerless Repeating Shotgun 
This Model 28, 12 gauge 777 ar// 7 i shotgun is the finest repeating gun 
in the 
world. It has every up-to-date feature, perfected far beyond ail previous 
standards, and it has exclusive advantages not obtainable in other guns 
Note these features: Hammerless—Solid Steel 
Breech (inside as well as out)— Solid Top—Side 
Ejection—Matted Barrel (as on our highest grade 
hammer guns) —Press-Button Cartridge Release 
(to remove loaded cartridges quickly from maga¬ 
zine without working through action)— Double 
Extractors — Take-Down Feature—Trigger and 
Hammer Safety. Price, $22.60. 
Our l('i()-page Ideal Hand Book tells about re¬ 
loading all cartridges'; mailed for 6c. stamos. 
& v-o 11UI uuiu.irau.v. 111 KJ1111.1 
The Model 28 is a fine appearing, beautifully 
balanced gun. without any objectionable humps 
or bumps; its Solid Steel Breech (not a shell of 
wood) permits a thoroughly symmetrical gun 
without sacrificing strength or safety: it is the 
safest breech-loading shotgun ever built. 
Our free circular gives large illustration of gun 
and full description. Our complete 122-page cata¬ 
log of all other 772 ar//’n repeating rifles and shot¬ 
guns mailed for three stamps postage. 
77ie 7$ar//n ffireczrms Co 
27 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. 
{Patented, Feb. 20. 1912 .1 
KING’S SPORTSMEN’S GLASSES 
are far superior to the old style ambers because they have lenses of Akopos Crystal 
—a double shade of amber and veridian. The Akopos Crystal eliminates not only 
all the violet but also all the violet and blue rays. Amber glasses are only 50 percent, 
efficient in this particular and therefore are only worth 50 per cent, of what is charged 
for them. King’s Sportsmen’s Glasses are used and endorsed by such well known 
sportsmen as E. C. Crossman, Lieut. Townsend Whelan and Stewart Edward White. 
The Ohio State Amateur Championship was won by F. W. King, wearing shooting 
glasses of his own design and patent. Write for catalog. 
THE F. W. KING OPTICAL CO. 450 Ellastone Building, Cleveland. Ohio 
NATIONAL ARCHERY ASSOCIATION. 
Continued from page 271. 
G. P. Bryant with 499 hits. This cup is to be 
competed for until won three times by the same 
man. 
The Weston trophy, a gold loving cup, for 
most golds at any one end of any range and to 
be shot for till won three successive times by 
the same archer, resulted in a tie of four golds 
by several archers at different ranges and was 
won by C. P. Bryant with four golds at 40 yards, 
which were 9/16 of an inch closer in total meas¬ 
urement than Mrs. Witwer Taylor’s four at 
thirty yards. 
The Gillette water color of a trout went to 
Miss Lida Pendry and the Elmer carved wooden 
spoon was awarded to L. C. Smith, of Newton, 
for lowest scores. The winners being most for¬ 
tunate in prize if not in scores. Following are 
the official scores in all events shot: 
DOUBLE YORK ROUND. 
One hundred and forty-four arrows at 100yds.; 9:! 
arrows at SO yds.; 4S Straws at 60yds.: 
H. S. Taylor, 
Chicago, Ill. 
33 131 
25 105 
30 120 
30 130 
21 103 84 354 9 
20 104 75 339 5 
100 Yds. 
80 Yds. 
60 Yds. 
Total. 
II. S. 
H. S. 
H. S. 
H. 
S. 
Gld 
G. 
P. Bryant. 
51 217 
37 167 
24 154 
112 
538 
11 
Boston, Mass. 
54 218 
41 207 
23 131 
118 
556 
11 
105 435 
78 374 
47 2S5 
230 1094 
22 
W. 
H. Wills, 
36 144 
38 176 
23 121 
97 
441 
5 
New York city. 
45 189 
32 136 
21 119 
98 
444 
10 
81 333 
70 312 
44 240 
195 
885 
15 
H. 
B. Richardson, 
41 193 
40 166 
23 121 
104 
480 
8 
Boston, Mass. 
30 100 
40 1S8 
22 92 
92 
3S0 
S 
71 293 
80 354 
45 213 
196 
S60 
16 
Dr. 
R. P. Elntor, 
37 121 
28 108 
23 129 
88 
358 
3 
Wayne, Pa. 
27 97 
41 159 
20 98 
88 
354 
5 
64 318 
69 267 
43 227 
176 
712 
S 
58 236 
60 250 
41 207 
159 
693 
14 
W. L. Walker, 
27 
85 
30 130 
16 
54 
73 
269 
1 
Chicago, Ill. 
26 
86 
28 
92 
21 
73 
75 
251 
1 
53 171 
58 222 
37 127 
130 
446 
7 
C. E. Dallin, 
27 
77 
23 
71 
23 
71 
73 
219 
4 
Boston, Mass. 
21 
63 
18 
74 
18 
90 
57 
227 
3 
4S 140 
41 145 
41 161 
130 
446 
7 
Dr. O. L. Hertig. 
17 
73 
22 
78 
12 
60 
51 
211 
4 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
18 
62 
19 
75 
17 
79 
54 
216 
7 
35 135 
41 153 
29 139 
105 
427 
11 
E. W. Frentz, 
22 
64 
27 
91 
20 
80 
69 
233 
1 
Boston, Mass. 
13 
35 
14 
62 
12 
50 
39 
147 
0 
35 
99 
41 153 
32 150 
108 
382 
4 
B. P. Gray, 
14 
68 
18 
50 
19 
70 
51 
197 
3 
Boston, Mass. 
16 
60 
15 
45 
14 
48 
45 
153 
2 
30 128 
33 
95 
33 127 
96 
350 
5 
F. A. Edmands 
15 
61 
22 
66 
13 
43 
50 
170 
2 
Boston, Mass. 
12 
48 
16 
58 
18 
68 
46 
174 
0 
27 109 
38 124 
31 111 
96 
344 
4 
Ellis Spear, Jr., 
Boston, Mass. 
16 
76 
10 
30 
15 
69 
41 
175 
4 
15 
55 
19 
71 
13 
35 
47 
161 
3 
31 131 
29 101 
28 104 
SS 
336 
7 
Wallace Bryant, 
26 
98 
27 123 
21 
81 
74 
302 
6 
Boston, Mass. 
26 
98 
27 123 
21 
81 
74 
302 
6 
J. H. Pendry, 
6 
24 
16 
58 
20 
84 
42 
166 
1 
Chicago, Ill. 
8 
30 
11 
33 
15 
71 
34 
134 
2 
14 
54 
27 
91 
35 155 
76 
300 
3 
J. S. Jiles, 
5 
23 
7 
33 
7 
19 
19 
75 
1 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
12 60 12 
56 
15 
51 
39 
167 
2 
17 
83 
19 
89 
22 
70 
58 
942 
3 
James Duff, 
7 
31 
10 
36 
12 
64 
29 
131 
2 
Jersey City, N.J. 
11 
39 
9 
31 
4 
14 
24 
S4 
0 
IS 
70 
19 
67 
16 
78 
53 
215 
4 
L. C. Smith, 
11 
35 
8 
32 
12 
42 
31 
109 
2 
Boston, Mass. 
7 
27 
17 
43 
5 
23 
29 
39 
1 
Dr. E. B. Weston, 
12 26 
13 63 
25 
89 
0 
Chicago, Ill. 
11 43 
15 49 
26 
92 
2 
.. .. 
23 69 
28 112 
51 
181 
0 
DOUBLE AMERICAN 
ROUND. 
Thirty arrows at 60yds.; 30 
arrows 
at 50yds. 
; 3 1 
arrows at 40yds.: 
eoYds. 
50Yds. 
40 Yds. 
Total. 
H. S. 
H. S. 
II. S. 
H. 
S. 
Glds 
G. P. Bryant, 
30 186 
30 200 
30 232 
90 
618 
3! 
Boston, Mass. 
28 152 
29 173 
30 210 
87 
535 
23 
58 338 
59 373 
60 442 
177 1153 
54 
Dr. R. P. Elmer, 
29 153 
30 204 
30 188 
89 
545 
15 
Wayne, Pa. 
25 129 
30 170 
30 220 
85 
519 
IS 
54 282 
60 374 
60 408 
174 1064 
33 
II. B. Richardson, 
29 135 
29 173 
30 190 
88 
498 
11 
Boston, Mass. 
28 146 
29 173 
30 188 
87 
507 
13 
57 2S1 
58 346 
60 378 
175 1005 
24 
IT S. Taylor, 
28 150 
28 160 
30 184 
86 
496 
16 
Chicago, Ill. 
26 110 
29 173 
30 194 
85 
477 
14 
54 262 
57 333 
60 378 
171 
973 
30 
IT. L. Walker, 
25 97 
29 163 
29 167 
83 
427 
9 
Chicago, Ill. 
28 132 
29 147 
28 178 
85 
457 
13 
53 229 
58 310 
57 345 
168 
384 
22 
W. H. Wills, 
23 123 
24 142 
29 151 
76 
416 
8 
New York city. 
27 149 
26 150 
27 165 
80 
464 
14 
50 272 
50 292 
56 316 
156 
880 
22 
Wallace Bryant, 
27 113 
23 113 
29 193 
79 
419 
12 
Boston, Mass. 
24 86 
26 160 
30 126 
80 
382 
9 
51 199 
49 273 
59 329 
159 
801 
21 
J. H. Pendry, 
27 103 
28 128 
30 168 
85 
399 
6 
Chicago, III. 
19 93 
28 132 
28 166 
75 
391 
8 
46 196 
56 260 
58 334 
160 
790 
15 
Ellis Spear, Tr., 
23 95 
29 143 
72 147 
79 
385 
11 
Boston, Mass. 
19 17 
24 122 
29 175 
72 
368 
11 
42 112 
53 265 
56 322 
151 
753 
22 
B P. Grav, 
20 80 
27 133 
26 128 
73 
341 
5 
Boston, Mass. 
23 99 
26 122 
29 143 
78 
364 
5 
43 179 
53 255 
55 271 
151 
705 
10 
F. A. Edmands, 
20 68 
26 118 
28 148 
74 
334 
4 
Boston, Mass. 
21 SI 
23 93 
29 155 
73 
329 
7 
41 149 
49 211 
57 303 
147 
663 
11 
Dr. O. L Hertig, 
13 49 
26 114 
30 162 
69 
325 
9 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
19 83 
25 103 
29 145 
73 
331 
4 
32 132 
51 217 
59 307 
142 
656 
13 
C. E. Dallin, 
24 90 
24 110 
28 144 
76 
344 
5 
Boston, Mass. 
21 109 
21 91 
27 109 
69 
309 
7 
45 199 
45 201 
55 253 
145 
653 
12 
Dr. E. B. Weston, 
19 69 
23 91 
29 147 
71 
307 
6 
Chicago, Ill. 
22 86 
25 95 
28 148 
75 
329 
7 
41 155 
48 186 
57 295 
146 
636 
13 
James Duff, 
13 53 
15 71 
20 86 
48 
210 
1 
Jersey City, N.J. 
17 69 
23 101 
25 107 
65 
277 
6 
30 122 
38 172 
45 193 
113 
487 
7 
J. S. Jiles, 
12 42 
20 82 
25 89 
57 
213 
4 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
13 53 
20 96 
24 100 
57 
251 
4 
25 97 
40 178 
49 189 
114 
464 
S 
L. C. Smith, 
7 21 
11 43 
25 117 
43 
181 
2 
Boston, Mass. 
15 59 
17 63 
19 77 
51 
199 
3 
22 80 
28 106 
44 194 
94 
380 
5 
W. A. Clark, 
17 71 
28 134 
26 147 
71 
352 
6 
Wyoming, O. 
17 71 
28 134 
26 142 
71 
352 
6 
E. W. Frentz, 
Boston, Mass. 
19 73 
20 102 
28 158 
67 
333 
6 
19 73 
20 102 
28 158 
67 
333 
6 
E. I. Cole, 
7 29 
10 50 
20 76 
37 
155 
3 
Stoddard, N. H. 
7 15 
11 55 
19 67 
37 
137 
O 
a 
14 44 
21 105 
39 143 
74 
292 
6 
Rev. W. B. Gray, 
1 1 
6 26 
9 25 
16 
51 
0 
Cheyenne, Wyo. 
2 12 
3 7 
7 17 
12 
36 
1 
3 13 
9 33 
16 42 
28 
88 
1 
DOUBLE NATIONAL ROUNDS. 
Forty-eight arrows at 60yds.; 24 arrows at 50yds.: 
Mrs. Witwer Taylor, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Miss J. V. Sullivan, 
Chicago, Ill. 
Miss F. M. Patrick, 
Wellesley College. 
60 Yds. 50Yds. Total. 
II. S. H. S. H. S. Glds. 
35 151 22 104 57 255 4 
31 153 24 116 55 269 0 
IS 62 25 75 17 65 60 202 3 
66 
304 
46 
220 
112 
524 
4 
29 
123 
21 
117 
50 
240 
5 
32 
126 
21 
109 
53 
237 
4 
61 
251 
42 
226 
103 
477 
9 
31 
113 
18 
92 
49 
205 
4 
26 
150 
19 
69 
45 
219 
7 
57 
263 
37 
151 
94 
424 
11 
