FOREST AND STREAM 
827 
30-YEAR RECORD 
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“The gun that you built for me 
about thirty years ago seems to 
work as well and shoot as well as it did 
the day it left your factory, while other 
guns here of other makes that have only 
been in use for from three to ten years look 
badly worn and some of them not fit to use. The 
mechanism of my gun shows no wear, the joints 
fit perfectly and every piece is in its proper place 
except the short wide - headed screw that holds the front end of 
the trigger guard as indicated by arrow shown in cut enclosed. Can 
you supply a screw to fit this place? If so, please forward me one by first mail 
enclosing bill for the same, and I will remit just as soon as I can learn the price of 
the screw. My gun is a twelve-gauge F Grade.” 
Respectfully, DR. S. P. NASH, Decatur, Texas, Dec. 3, 1915. 
Dr. Nash is one of several hundred LEFEVER users who have written us about the satisfaction they have had with their 
LEFEVER Gun. It is this quality and selection of material, workmanship on details that makes the LEFEVER Gun the one you want. 
LEFEVER S 
If your dealer does not carry a LEFEVER in stock, do not accept a cheaper gun—it only 
costs you a few dollars more than the cheapest gun you can buy to own a LEFEVER. 
If there is no dealer in your section handling our gun, we will take pains to see 
that you are supplied and we have a proposition that will interest you. 
LEFEVER ARMS CO. 
200 Maltbie St. 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
All Gauges 
$25 Up 
Write to - day for catalog that 
explains the taper system 
qf boring, simplicity 
of lock, etc. 
BULLETIN. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., January i, 1916. 
Following herewith is the official Interstate Associa¬ 
tion list of Amateur and Professional trapshooting aver¬ 
ages for 1915, with names of contestants, total number 
of targets shot at in Registered Tournaments, total 
number of targets scored, and percentages. 
The averages for single targets for both Amateurs 
and Professionals are based on a minimum of 2,000 
targets, as per The Interstate Association ruling to 
that effect. 
The averages for double targets are computed on The 
Interstate Association Tournaments only, and they are 
based on taking part in two Tournaments as a minimum, 
as per The Interstate Association ruling to that effect. 
THE INTERSTATE ASSOCIATION. 
E. REED SHANER, Secretary. 
1915 
Averages for Single Targets. 
AMATEURS. 
Name and Address Sh. At Bk. P.C. 
Henderson, Woolfolk, Lexington, Ky.2800 2731 .Q7S3 
Huntley, S. A., Omaha, Neb.3900 3775 .9679 
Wright, Frank S., Buffalo, N. Y.3455 3333 .9646 
Troeh, F. M., Vancouver, Wash.2050 1975 .9634 
Ridley, Wm., What Cheer, la..2300 2215 .9630 
Holland, D. J., Springfield, Mo.2000 1923 .9615 
Jahn, John R., Davenport, la.2100 2019 .9614 
Richardson, A. B., Dover, Del.3480 3329 .9566 
Behm, Walter S., Easterly, Pa.4285 4098 .9563 
Craper, F. A., Custer Park, Ills.3480 3328 .9563 
Foord, Wm. N., Wilmington, Del.2805 2680 .9554 
Newcomb, Chas. H., Philadelphia, Pa_4600 4385 .9532 
Heil, Allen, Allentown, Pa.2750 2618 .9520 
White, J. Potter, Watertown, S. Dak_3440 3274 .9517 
Hummel, Chas., La Porte City, la.3590 3415 .9512 
Ford, O. N., San Jose Cal.2830 2690 .9505 
Painter, Geo. E., Pittsburgh, Pa.2050 1948 .9502 
Noel, John H., Nashville, Tenn.2950 2797 .9481 
Tolen, W. II., Ft. Dodge, la.3390 3209 .9466 
Bell, Jas. W., St. Louis Mo.3450 3256 .9437 
Coburn, C. D., Mechanicsburg, 0.3625 3419 .9431 
Apperson, Edgar L., Kokomo, Ind.2355 2219 .9422 
Cochrane, W. H., Bristol, Tenn.2280 2148 .9421 
Teets, Brian, Northumberland, Pa.2710 2553 .9420 
Crothers, E. K., Bloomington, Ills.2900 2729 .9410 
Knox J. E., Convey, 0.2030 1908 .9399 
Fish, Geo. N., Lyndonville, N. Y.2455 2307 .9397 
Bellinger, H. N., Memphis, Tenn.2800 2628 .9385 
Edmonson, C. A., Clayton, Ind.2305 2163 .9383 
French, A. J., Watertown S. Dak.2350 2204 .9379 
Frink, John S., Worthington, Minn.3920 3668 .9357 
Henline, C. D., Bradford, Pa.2225 2081 .9352 
Hall, G. T., Loami, Ills.2000 1868 .9340 
Chamberlain, A. E., New Haven, Conn_2070 1933 .9338 
Campbell, A. H., Memphis, Tenn.2050 1914 .9336 
Billmeyer, Frank, Cumberland, Md.2500 2334 .9336 
Prior, Toney, San Francisco Cal.2430 2267 .9329 
Shoop, Harry B., Harrisburg, Pa.4345 4052 .9325 
Young, Jesse S., Chicago, Ills.2780 2591 .9320 
Cochran, Geo., Rodfield, Pa.2200 2048 .9309 
Barrett, J. M., Atlanta, Ga.2100 1954 .9304 
Koch, F. C., Phillipsburg, 0.2500 2326 .9304 
Martin, John G., Harrisburg, Pa.5495 5111 .9301 
Morgan, R. D., Washington, D. C.3190 2966 .9297 
Severn, Wm. B., Philadelphia, Pa.2005 1863 .9291 
Varner, E. W., Adams, Neb.2690 2497 .9282 
Ogilvie, Harry, Lindsay, Cal.2750 2552 .9280 
Kautzky, Joe, Ft. Dodge, la.2840 2633 .9271 
Remy, B. P., Indianapolis, Ind.3030 2809 .9270 
Austin, J. T., Monroe, La.3000 2781 .9270 
Buckles, A. C., Lake Fork, Ills.2950 2734 .9267 
Tomlin, Fred S., Glassboro, N. J.2060 1909 .9266 
Adams, F. H., Reading, Pa.2200 2037 .9259 
Chipley, John I., Greenwood, S. C.3450 3190 .9246 
Burger, Paul R., Catawissa, Pa.2210 2043 .9244 
McKelvey, C. E., Seattle, Wash.2400 2218 .9241 
Connor, A. C.. Springfield, Ills.4200 3881 .9240 
Nash, Chas. H., San Jose, Cal.2225 2052 .9222 
Warren, J. K., Birmingham, Ala.2350 2167 .9221 
Gayle, Roy G., Lincoln, Ills.2000 1844 .9220 
