FOREST AND STREAM 
97 
L. Clayton Grant . 140 
S. 0 . S. Graham . 140 
M. D. Hart . 140 
T. T. Martin . 140 
Louis Rueger . 140 
R. F. Coleman . 140 
T. H. Crenshaw . 140 
W. E. Nelms . 140 
St. Geo. M. Anderson . 140 
*E. M. Daniel . 140 
Walter Buckner . 140 
E. D. Hotchkiss, Jr. 140 
W. A. Hammond, Sr. 140 
W. A. Hammond, Jr. 140 
*T. H. Keller, Sr. 140 
C. S. Wilson . 140 
Toe H. Hunter . 140 
R. F. Anthony . 140 
M. D. Hoyan . 140 
Chas. B. Cooke ... 140 
J A. Kain . 140 
C. H. Newcomb . 140 
W. L. Boyd . 140 
•Edgar L. Moss . 140 
P. J. Flippen . 140 
Dr. A. W. Freeman . 140 
C. W. Williams . 140 
Lewis C. Grant . 140 
Archer Anderson, Jr. 140 
*E. H. Storr . 140 
W. S. Tones . 140 
J. B. Swartwout . 140 
W. H. Eanes . 140 
R. D. Morgan . 140 
H. D. Winter . 140 
W. B. Ramskill . 140 
C. H. Ferguson . 140 
A. J. Warren . 140 
*Lester S. German . 140 
*John E. Avery . 140 
P. J. Gallagher . 140 
H. C. Laird . 140 
•Lloyd R. Lewis . 140 
S. G. Christian . 140 
W. S. MacLelland . 140 
P. B. Watt . 140 
W. B. Jerman . 140 
Wm. Rueger, Jr. 140 
W. G. Hartwell . 140 
A. G. Moseley . 140 
Tno. C. Easley . 140 
Miles Taylor . 140 
W. L. Williford . 140 
M. G. Sinton . 140 
Elmo Walls . 140 
R. B. Simpson . 140 
W. W. Simms . 140 
Wm. Walls . 140 
A. G. Anthony . 140 
C. D. Larus . 140 
W. E. Grant . 140 
H. D. Bennett . 140 
J. J. Fountain . 140 
J. W. Thurman . 140 
W. F. Jones . 140 
R. C. Brake . 140 
C. B. Easley . 140 
Robert Thelor . 140 
W. B. Wiltshire . 140 
C. D. Coleman . 140 
H. Brown . 140 
E. S. Ford . 140 
Tno. B. Cary . 140 
W. G. Bragg . 140 
W. G. Plarvie . 140 
T. M. Carrington, Jr. 140 
B. H. Smith . 80 
R. T. Cole . 60 
O. B. Harris . 80 
T. Arthur Campbell . no 
R. G. Cabell . 80 
Dr. B. L. Hillsman . 60 
W. C. Blanton . 80 
R. T. Bibb . 80 
E. C. Meade . no 
J. A. Johnston . no 
•Professional. 
M. D. HART, 
129 
in 
107 
101 
102 
107 
101 
112 
94 
132 
”3 
121 
Il6 
Il8 
I 18 
99 
128 
96 
118 
93 
hi 
134 
120 
126 
”3 
105 
83 
73 
112 
133 
116 
122 
IOl 
129 
9 i 
112 
9 i 
125 
”3 
119 
”3 
109 
101 
US 
67 
III 
78 
109 
107 
93 
109 
106 
118 
107 
”3 
119 
121 
68 
98 
61 
83 
116 
93 
79 
109 
116 
106 
97 
116 
100 
94 
93 
100 
48 
31 
39 
75 
57 
52 
5 ° 
41 
60 
60 
Secretary. 
Vancouver Gun Club. 
Vancouver, 
B. C., Juuly 1 and 
2 , 1914 . 
Total 
Number 
Shot At 
Total 
Number 
Broke 
‘Poston, H. E. 
Dav 
150 
146 
•Ricklefson, PI. H. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
144 
Day 
150 
126 
•Holohan, P. J. 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
133 
Dav 
150 
139 
•Burtch, C. L. 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
141 
Day 
150 
126 
•Mink, C. E. 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
134 
Day 
150 
137 
•Mavnard, PI. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
127 
. .I 9 t 
Day 
150 
128 
•Reihl, F. 
Day 
150 
137 
O’Brien, P. H. 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
140 
Day 
150 
142 
Cooper, D. 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
140 
Day 
150 
135 
Miller, G. W. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
132 
Day 
150 
133 
Cramer . 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
139 
Dav 
150 
134 
Evans, A. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
124 
Dav 
150 
138 
Stokes, L. B. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
126 
Day 
150 
122 
Baker, A. R. 
2 nd 
Dav 
155 
123 
Dav 
150 
127 
2 nd 
Day 
155 
125 
The .22 Savage 
High Power Rifle. 
Rockefeller’s Buffalo Gun 
—the .22 Savage High Power 
I N the old buffalo days they needed a 
16 lb. .45 cal. Sharps and 550 grain 
bullet to kill one of those giants of 
the plains. To-day a little 6 % lb. .22 
cal. Savage and a 70 grain bullet drops 
a buffalo in his tracks. 
At his ranch at Belvidere, Kansas, 
Mr. Frank Rockefeller proved this 
when three Buffalo bulls were disposed 
of with three shots from a .22 Savage 
Hi-Power. 
The new .22 Savage Hi-Power 
drives its little 70 grain high-concen¬ 
tration bullet over half a mile per 
second. 
This terrific speed makes this gun 
shoot so flat that you needn’t change 
the sights to drop an animal the size 
of a deer anywhere within 300 yards 
of muzzle. 
The soft nosed bullet explodes the 
flesh on impact, dropping heavy game 
in their tracks—even when hit “too 
far back.” 
Think of a gun that looks as though 
made for little squirrels but actually 
does the work on giant buffalo — then 
you’ve pictured the Savage Hi-Power. 
Write us 'to-day for full particulars. Savage 
Arms Company, 927 Savage Avenue, Utica, 
New York. 
Price, J. P. 
150 
125 
2 nd Day 
155 
129 
Turnbull, W. 
90 
59 
2 nd Day 
55 
40 
McLean, C. E. .. 
150 
130 
2 nd Day 
155 
135 
Ellis, E. 
IS© 
142 
2 nd Day 
155 
146 
Field, A. 
150 
131 
2 nd Day 
155 
124 
Andrews, PI. C. 
150 
131 
Troch, F. N. 
150 
137 
2 nd Day 
155 
144 
Chimie, G. S. .. 
.ist Day 
150 
Il 6 
2 nd Day 
155 
122 
Sturdy, E. A. ... 
150 
125 
2 nd Day 
155 
130 
Barber, Guy . 
150 
117 
?nd Day 
155 
121 
Reid, A. R. 
.ist Day 
150 
129 
2 nd Day 
155 
126 
Barkley, L. R. .. 
150 
135 
2 nd Day 
155 
135 
Porter, C. 
150 
126 
2 nd Day 
155 
124 
McIntyre, J. 
150 
124 
Sage, G. 
2 nd Day 
155 
127 
150 
134 
2 nd Day 
155 
130 
Britton, G. A. .. 
150 
127 
2 nd Day 
155 
138 
Easthom, R. 
150 
125 
Sylvester, T. P. 
2 nd Day 
155 
124 
150 
119 
2 nd Day 
155 
128 
North, F. 
150 
108 
White, F. 
150 
108 
Roberts, J. 
2 nd Day 
155 
114 
150 
121 
2 nd Day 
155 
135 
P'luning, PI. 
150 
135 
Owens, C. E. 
2 nd Day 
155 
133 
150 
136 
Owens, T. R. 
2 nd Day 
155 
136 
150 
127 
Quick, H. B. 
2 nd Day 
155 
129 
.ist Day 
150 
124 
Dafoe, L. R. 
2 nd Day 
155 
134 
150 
117 
C. Snell . 
2 nd Day 
155 
117 
150 
122 
2 nd Day 
155 
124 
Oliver, T. PI. ... 
150 
134 
2 nd Day 
155 
144 
Hutcherson, PI. T. 
.ist Day 
150 
113 
Bown, E. A. 
150 
113 
McLagan, B. D. . 
150 
117 
McClure, T. C. .. 
150 
123 
Lenfesty, W. 
90 
70 
Stewart, IT. A. .. 
135 
104 
Boothroyd, J. 
.ist Day 
120 
84 
Kelley, J. 
•Professional 
120 
105 
CHAS DOCKENDORF, 
Secretary. 
Tippecanoe Valley Gun Club. 
Tippecanoe, Ind., July 7 , 1914 . 
Total Total 
Number Number 
Shot At Broke 
*J. I. Hymer . 150 126 
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Ask for Catalogue of onr guaranteed Mattresses 
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Brooklyn, R.T. 
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Postal card samples furnished on application. 
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