450 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Oct. 12, 1912 
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W E cleaned up a notable victory at the Olympic Games in 
Sweden on July 12th. The Stevens Armory Model 
Rifle No. 414 m the 50 meter Individual Match was first. 
Capt. Fred S. Hird, 55th Infantry, Des Moines, la., made the score. 
At the Irish Open Meeting in Belfast, Ireland, on August 3d, 
H. W. Curchin won the “Daily Mail” Challenge Cup, gold medal 
and cash prize, using Stevens No. 44 J /2 Ideal at 25, 50 and 100 
yards deliberate. 
OOlilLAW 
At the Field Day of the Somerset County Guides Association at Brighton, Maine, on August 14th, the Stevens No. 520 Repeating Shot¬ 
gun was first, second and fourth in the Trap Shooting event. 
In the 200 and 100 yard off-hand rifle shooting events, the Stevens No. 425 High Power Rifle was second and third respectively. 
In the 20 yard Pistol event the Stevens No. 35 Off-Hand Target Pistol was first. 
At the Sunset Hill Country Club, St. Louis, Mo., on Aug. 1 7th, Mr. Guy Ward broke 99 out of 100 singles and 23 out of 24 doubles 
with a Stevens No. 525 Repeating Shotgun. 
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