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Le slies 
Illustrated Weekly Newspaper 
W HETHER your time is limited or not, 
you like to get the news in pictures— 
vivid, interesting pictures—that tell the story 
where words fail. 
Leslie’s is an illustrated weekly newspaper. 
Kabel 
THE MUSIC OF THE REEL 
Live bait casting in the vacation land of Ontario. 
•thought best to wait until there could be more of 'them 
present to witness the match. 
This morning (Saturday, July 18), I sent six com¬ 
plete copies (rough proofs) of the 15th G. A. H. pro¬ 
grams to Mr. E. Reed Shaner, secretary of the Inter¬ 
state Association for him to distribute among the dif¬ 
ferent sportsmen’s magazines, to be published in early 
issues. The programs are ready except front and back 
covers, and binding, but owing to the factory vacation 
this work cannot be done until the .first week in Au¬ 
gust. However, this work will be specially rushed, pro¬ 
grams expressed to Pittsburgh and Reed will be mail¬ 
ing them to the shooters August 5 and 6, which we hope 
will be ample time. 
Don’t forget the “dates.” Get ready to be in Dayton, 
“September 7 to 11” and help us make the coming 
tournament the greatest ever held. 
How many of you are coming? MAC. 
Story Gun Club. 
The hot weather has had no effect in diminishing the 
enthusiasm of the members and the attendance at the 
regular shooters continues good. At the shoot on July 
18 seventeen members and visitors took part in the 
regular club event and the specials which followed. 
Among the visitors were R. L. Trimble, the looal pro¬ 
fessional, and J. M. Barr, a well known and popular 
trade representative from Indianapolis. In the club 
event at 50 targets J. Story was high man with 43, 
with Charles Schneider in second place on 37, and Bert 
Roth third on 36. The visitors made high score of the 
afternoon, Trimble breaking 46 and Barr 45. In the 
special event, Barr led the held, breaking straight in 
the first 23, and finishing with 48; Trimble was second 
with 41. C. Schneider and Oehler were high amateurs 
with 39 each, and J. Roth, Jr., second with 37. At the 
next shoot the Hercules trophy will be put in competition 
for the first time. The members have shown muoh im¬ 
provement since the club was organized, and will soon 
be in shape to attend some of the other looal club shoots 
and bold their own. 
Business Men’s Gun Club. 
Decatur, 'Ill., July 8 and 9. 
Shot at Broke 
L. J. Robison .2nd Day 150 130 
1st Day 150 134 
W. A. Reams _ 
L. Gentry . 
C. O. Miller .... 
LI. Holtz . 
G. Camp . 
T. R. Kelly . 
R. L. 'Campf .... 
J. Robertson - 
Bly Long . 
CC. Knollenberg 
E. K. Crotbers .. 
C. Rambo . 
D. Armstrong .. 
H. Mayer . 
T. Romer . 
Chas. Ery . 
K. Anderson .... 
L. McGurdy - 
L. Stubblefield . 
D. Rollins . 
S. McGrady . 
Jim Gray . 
A. Killam . 
Bart Lewis . 
S. A. Huntley 
A. H. Amman .. 
A. C. Buckles . 
II. Cadwallader 
A. C. Connors . 
J. Graham . 
G. Robbins _ 
J. Head . 
LI. Kennicott ... 
M. Ballon ___ 
R. J. Moore _ 
H. W. Seymour 
A. R. Kellar ... 
F. Ragle . 
A. Rimmerman 
E. R. Gale . 
E. G. Lanier ... 
H. Winnans ... 
J. A. Speer . 
R. Rimmerman 
J. Woelfel . 
R. Wilson . 
Ed Miller . 
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Wilmington, Delaware, July 23, 1914. 
resterday s weather was ideal for the regular weekly 
shoot of the Nemours Trapshooting Club, and the club 
grounds proved a pleasant and attractive spot. Though 
many of the more experienced shooters were not on 
hand, what the shoot lacked in numbers it makes up 
in interest and enthusiasm. The targets were exactly 
regulation and the women shot in excellent form, some 
of them, indeed, putting it all over” some stray men 
shooters who were present and shot with them. 
Mrs Chas. Springer carried off the Ramsay Trophy 
with the highest total score, including handicap. Mrs. 
Springer is such an ardent shooter that she can’t 
take time for a summer trip for fear of missing some 
°i the weekly shorts. She has her own opinion, she 
said, of certain tight” young women who are saving 
for their vacations at the expense of their shooting 
The young women referred to took it good naturedly. 
Mrs. J. H. Martin, who hasn’t shot for sometime, 
made second high total, and was awarded the eighth 
book in the Booklovers’ Consolation Contest—title “An 
Angler’s Hours.” 
Mrs. E. L. Riley, always a consistent shooter, used a 
strange gun yesterday and surprised even herself. 
Dr. Seward is coming right to the front and she and 
Mrs. Springer were so enthusiastic that they shot a sec¬ 
ond string of 25. 
