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TRAP and FIELD 
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i catalogue showing perfect illustrations and descriptions of all grades 
PRICES $25.00 TO $1,000 
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The scores for the regular shoot follow: 
Mrs. Riley . 17 x 25 
Mrs. Springer . 12 x 25 
Dr. Seward . 9 x 25 
Mrs. Martin . 7 x 25 
Miss Schofield . 6 x 25 
Miss Wynands . 2 x 25 
Several of the women have been profiting by the ex¬ 
cellent coaching of Mr. J. T. Roberson and express 
themselves as very grateful for it. 
There seemed to be an epidemic of guns out of com¬ 
mission yesterday, which prevented some of the mem¬ 
bers present from shooting. 
Thre were a number of interested visitors present, 
some of whom expressed the intention of becoming 
shooters in the near future. 
JENNIE P. HIRST. 
The Westy Hogan Program. 
The program for this year’s Westy Hogan Shoot is 
in the hands of the printers. In a week or ten days 
it will be in the mails and every trapshooter in the 
country will want to see a copy of it. The Hogans 
long ago assured their friends that their tournament 
this year will be the greatest trapshooting tourney in 
the history of their organization. What has always 
been one of the chief features of all the Westy Hogan 
tournaments is the large number of handsome and 
valuable trophies given to the shooters and this year 
there will be more than ever. The Westy Hogans 
as usual will donate many valuable trophies in both 
the regular and special events and quite a number of 
others will come from friends of the organization. The 
Bull Durham trophy which has become a fixture of 
the Westy Hogan shoots will be even more handsome 
and valuable than formerly. John Philip Sousa, the 
noted bandmaster, has contributed another beautiful 
trophy this year and George E. Painter the well- 
known Pittsburgh amateur will donate one to cost one 
hundred dollars. Other friends of the Hogans have 
contributed and the list will be the largest ever given 
at any tournament. The program will contain a com¬ 
plete list of the trophies to be awarded. A program 
will be mailed to any shooter in the country who will 
drop a postal card to Bernard Elsesser, secretary, York, 
Pennsylvania. 
Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club. 
Portsmouth, Va., July 10, 1914. 
The shoot of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Gun Club held 
yesterday afternoon was the occasion for some excellent 
scores. The features of the shoot were E. H. Storr, 
of the Peters Cartridge Company, breaking 98 out of 
100, Mr. Jones 49 out of 50 and Dr. Byrd making 0 
run of the first 49 out of his 50 targets. The club 
scores: 
*Storr . 
Dr. Byrd _ 
Jones . 
Gallagher . 
Gunther . 
Laird . 
Edmonds . 
Holt . 
Talbot . 
E. C. 
Cook . 
Causey . 
Davis . 
Tackson . 
Guill . 
Ballance . 
Blackwood 
Bagby . 
Clements . 
Butler . 
Powell . 
Bayne . 
White . 
’Professional. 
Shot At Broke. 
100 
98 
50 
49 
50 
49 
50 
47 
50 
46 
5 ° 
43 
50 
42 
50 
4 2 
50 
4 i 
5 ° 
4 i 
50 
40 
50 
39 
5 ° 
39 
5 o 
39 
50 
38 
5 ° 
35 
50 
35 
50 
34 
50 
30 
5 ° 
29 
50 
28 
50 
27 
30 
18 
W. T. E., Secretary. 
Independent Gun Flub. 
Reading, Pa., July 10, 
Firing, J. W. . 
Ouinter, P. 
Ouinter, H. H. 
Hainley, J. W. 
Kolfroth, M. F. 
Kern, W. 
Mustorf, O. L. 
Firing, J. W. .. 
Ouinter, P. 
Kofroth, M. F. 
Kern, W. 
Mustorf, O. L. 
Kern, M. 
Hainley, J. M. 
Hainley, J. W. . 
Mustorf, O. L. .. 
Firing, J. W. 
Kofroth, M. F. . 
B u inter, P. 
uinter, H. H. 
Kern, W. 
Kern, M. 
IS 14 ’, 
Totals 
... 14 
... 12 
... 10 
... 12 
... to 
... 14 
... .'4 
Totals 
... 15 
... 11 
... 12 
... 13 
... 11 
... 12 
Totals 
... 14 
... 14 
... 14 
... 14 
... 15 
... 11 
... 14 
... 10 
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Golden Anniversary 
PRIZE OFFER 
$750.00 in Cash Prizes 
will 
The J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company was founded in 1864. 
In celebrating our Fiftieth Anniversary, we make this offer: 
If the Winner uses a STEVENS Hammerless Repeating Shotgun throughout the 1914 Grand American Handicap Event, we 
ird hit 
$500.00 in Cash 
No. 520 
If the Winner uses a STEVENS Hammerless Repeating Shotgun throughout the 1914 National Amateur Championship at the 
Grand American Handicap Tournament, we will award him 
$250.00 in Cash 
No Strings-No Ifs-No Ands-No Buts. 
The money will be paid immediately upon presentation of satisfactory evidence that the above requirements have been com¬ 
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How to Win the $750.00 
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If you want a light 20-gauge gun, the STEVENS No. 200 will give you an opportunity to make a choice of 26, 28, 30 or 
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32 BROADWAY 
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
LARGEST MAKERS OF SPORTING FIREARMS 
