July 22, 1911] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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THE NARRATIVE OF A SPORTSMAN 
INTER-OCEAN HUNTING TALES 
EDGAR F. RANDOLPH 
A series of hunting reminiscences of rare charm for the sportsman and for 
the wider circle which delights in true tales of outdoor life. With none of the high 
coloring and exaggeration which give a false note to so many hunting stories, Mr. 
Randolph’s book is never lacking in interest. 
He covers the field of sport with the rifle, east and west, drawing a vivid word 
picture of life in the open, subordinating his own exploits to the main incidents of 
outdoor experience, giving much valuable information on camp life, hunting and the 
habits of wild game, and continually delighting the reader with the freshness of his 
viewpoint. 
This book will strike a sympathetic chord in the memory of every big-game 
hunter of experience and will prove of real value to the novice who is planning an 
excursion into the wild. 
Cloth, 170 Pages. Richly Illustrated. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 127 Franklin Street, NEW YORK 
ANGLING MEMORIES 
Seasonable Books for the Sportsman’s Library 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH 
MY ANGLING FRIENDS 
Both by FRED MATHER 
These two volumes are a source of endless delight to the fisherman. They 
deal with every phase of the gentle sport from bent pins and willow poles to 
salmon flies and special rods—with every kind of fish as well. 
They are full of a quaint philosophy, written with a rare appreciation of human 
nature, and comprising sketches of angling “characters” as well as well-known men 
who were Mr. Mather’s brethren of the angle. Much of other sport and adventure 
beside fishing will be found between the covers of these books. These two large, 
splendidly bound, splendidly printed, and richly illustrated volumes of 400 pages 
each regularly sell for $2 each. While they last we offer 
Both together, postpaid, for $3.00 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK 
The “Game Laws in Brief ” gives all 
the fish and game laws of the United 
States and Canada. It is complete 
and so accurate that the editor can 
afford to pay a reward for an error 
found in it. “If the Brief says so, you 
may depend on it.” Sold by all 
dealers. Price, twenty-five cents. 
POREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
TRAP NOTES. 
Arkansas State Sportsmen’s Association. 
Little Rock, Ark., July 11-13.—The State Champion¬ 
ship has just been held under delightful conditions. 
T. M. Ehlers and H. B. Pottinger each broke a 
straight 50, tying for the championship. 
The two-man team championship was won by Morgan 
and Wright, of Camden, with 44 out of 50, after a shoot- 
off with Dibrell and Chinault, of Little Rock, who 
missed 7 targets. . _ 
The three-man team race was scooped by G. Clements, 
Dibrell and Chinault, of Little Rock, with 73 out of 100. 
Scores: ... 
No. 6 was the State championship event at 50 targets; 
No. 7, the handicap trophy event, 50 targets; both being 
shot on the first day. Scores: 
Events: 
6 
7 
invents: 
6 
7 
Geo Schwake . 
. 43 
II N Bellinger. 
43 
F Huston . 
. 45 
45 
R L Cheshire. 
45 
T M Ehlers. 
. 50 
. , 
H C Stillwell. 
35 
25 
T W Alston. 
. 46 
E A Howell. 
44 
42 
John Myar . 
. 41 
49 
E Voss . 
46 
T P Wright. 
. 45 
48 
H B Pottinger. 
50 
A L Morgan. 
. 40 
41 
H G Smith. 
47 
44 
T M Hawks, Sr... 
. 32 
Judge T Warren... 
42 
40 
j M Hawks, Jr... 
. 41 
W W Little. 
42 
35 
B Lewis . 
. 43 
44 
Plarry McDermott. 
41 
38 
Geo Clements .... 
. 43 
II Miller . 
32 
31 
L Omohundro _ 
. 37 
41 
Chas Mitchell. 
45 
43 
Guy Chinault .... 
. 47 
44 
T R Bowen. 
35 
35 
Dr J Dibrell. 
. 39 
35 
T G Ebbetts. 
35 
44 
T Pemberton . 
. 42 
43 
H S McClesky. 
42 
48 
Toe Chatfield . 
. 47 
Dr A U Williams. 
46 
39 
Harvey Dixon .... 
. 46 
44 
Carl Wilson . 
33 
47 
II Matlock . 
. 46 
H Whittington .... 
46 
39 
T J Blanks. 
. 44 
43 
T T Lloyd. 
44 
"Dr Cobh . 
. 41 
32 
T C Pierce. 
46 
31 
T C Davidson. 
. 46 
T Younts . 
48 
F W Barton. 
. 45 
43 
E W Martinau. 
36 
40 
Chas Henson . 
. 35 
40 
Professionals: 
Homer Clark .... 
. 48 
45 
Alec Mermod . 
48 
39 
W E Grubbs. 
. 47 
41 
T R Hinkle . 
47 
45 
IT T Donnelly.... 
. 46 
46 
R L, Bennett. 
46 
40 
J K Lewis. 
. 42 
37 
T T Omohondro... 
44 
44 
First Day. Second Day. Third Day. 
_ A _A_ f _A-—^ 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke 
Geo Schwake_ 
100 
92 
210 
189 
210 
190 
F Huston . 
100 
90 
210 
200 
150 
143 
T M Ehlers. 
100 
87 
210 
178 
210 
191 
T W Alston. 
100 
86 
210 
192 
210 
201 
John Myar . 
100 
86 
210 
191 
210 
189 
T P Wright. 
100 
94 
210 
190 
210 
183 
A L Morgan.... 
100 
80 
210 
185 
210 
195 
T M Hawks, Sr. 
100 
74 
150 
114 
... 
. . . 
T M Hawks, Tr. 
100 
80 
30 
23 
E T Hawks. 
100 
63 
150 
112 
B Lewis . 
100 
91 
210 
195 
210 
196 
Tohn Tobin .... 
100 
76 
210 
164 
210 
177 
\V H Barber.... 
100 
77 
210 
149 
210 
158 
T W Rains. 
100 
77 
210 
164 
210 
177 
F Rosbaek . 
100 
81 
170 
137 
210 
180 
P D McRae. 
100 
83 
210 
172 
210 
182 
Geo Clements... 
100 
88 
210 
201 
210 
ISO 
L Omohondro... 
100 
78 
210 
154 
210 
178 
Guy Chinault... 
100 
90 
210 
181 
210 
189 
Dr T Disbrell.. 
100 
92 
210 
191 
210 
193 
T Pemberton.... 
ino 
89 
210 
200 
210 
189 
Toe Chatfield.... 
100 
88 
210 
184 
210 
187 
H Dixon . 
100 
97 
210 
199 
210 
207 
II Matlock . 
ion 
89 
210 
186 
210 
196 
T T Blanks. 
100 
91 
210 
188 
210 
187 
Dr Cobb . 
100 
61 
150 
98 
150 
95 
I C Davidson... 
ion 
81 
210 
191 
210 
199 
F W Barton.... 
100 
90 
210 
181 
210 
187 
Chas Henson.... 
ion 
71 
210 
177 
210 
178 
H N Bellinger.. 
100 
87 
210 
184 
210 
195 
R L Cheshire... 
100 
86 
210 
180 
210 
193 
Dr W HendersontOO 
95 
30 
22 
H C Stillwell... 
100 
68 
210 
152 
210 
178 
E A Howell.... 
100 
83 
210 
190 
210 
184 
F Voss . 
100 
88 
210 
187 
210 
185 
Ed Morris . 
210 
174 
150 
105 
S Furgerson .... 
135 
80 
H B Rottinger. 
60 
58 
210 
198 
2 io 
199 
H G Smith. 
100 
88 
210 
186 
210 
190 
Judge T Warren 
60 
49 
210 
191 
210 
184 
W W Little. 
100 
90 
210 
177 
210 
169 
R W Cheshire.. 
150 
111 
150 
117 
D T Alexander. 
100 
66 
150 
97 
210 
167 
H McDermott.. 
100 
71 
210 
184 
190 
151 
K Lewis . 
60 
44 
H Miller . 
45 
42 
Chas Mitchell... 
45 
35 
40 
30 
T R Bowen. 
100 
92 
30 
22 
T G Fbbetts.... 
100 
82 
90 
81 
120 
100 
H S McClesky. 100 
S3 
N R Russell. 
100 
75 
Dr A Williams. 
100 
83 
C Wilson . 
100 
76 
H Whittington. 
ino 
88 
T T Llovd. 
100 
73 
210 
158 
1 C Pierce. 
100 
81 
210 
178 
T Younts . 
80 
48 
150 
121 
TC Lewis . 
90 
71 
Dr W Miller.... 
60 
53 
30 
27 
Professionals 
W E Grubbs... 
’lOO 
81 
210 
194 
60 
49 
H J Donnelly.. 
100 
91 
210 
183 
210 
196 
J K Lewis. 
H Clark . 
100 
88 
210 
189 
210 
191 
100 
96 
210 
204 
210 
204 
A Mermod . 
100 
94 
210 
197 
210 
197 
,1 R Hinkle. 
100 
90 
210 
179 
210 
183 
R L Bennett... 
100 
91 
210 
194 
210 
194 
T Omohondro.. 
100 
90 
210 
178 
210 
182 
= SAM LOVEL’S BOY = 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books 
in the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, 
who grows up under the tuition of the coterie of 
friends that we know so well, becomes a man just at 
the time of the Civil War, and carries a musket in 
defense of what he believes to be the right. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
UNCLE LISHA’S SHOP 
Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. By Rowland E. 
Robinson. Cloth. 187 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The shop itself, the place of business of_ Uncle Lisha 
Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sports¬ 
man’s exchange, where, as one of the fraternity ex¬ 
pressed it, the hunters and fishermen of the widely 
scattered neighborhood used to meet of evenings and 
dull outdoor“days “to swap lies.” 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBUSHING COMPANY 
