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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 20, 1909. 
“Resorts for Sportsmen. 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 
Big-game hunting parties thoroughly and economically 
•equipped. 
ELEPHANT. LION. BUFFALO. 
ANTELOPE. RHINOCEROS. 
Tell us when you want to start, and we do the rest. 
'Write for booklet to NEWLAND TARLTON & CO., 
LTD. (head office, Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 Piccadilly, 
London, England. Cables: Wapagazi; London. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
We will insert your Hotel or Gamp Advertisement 
in a space of this size (one inch) at the following 
rates: One time, $2.10; three months (13 insertions), 
$18.20; six months, (26 insertions)) $35.00; one year 
(52 insertions), $60.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM, NEW YORK. 
Vefants and Ejcchan^es. 
SPORTSMEN! HUNTERS! TRAPPERS! 
I will pay good prices for all kinds of live wild water 
fowl, either wing-tipped or trapped birds. 
G. D. TILLEY, Darien, Conn. 
WANTED. 
Copy of Buffalo Jones’ “FORTY YEARS ON THE 
PLAINS.” Pay cash. Address DR. WHEELER, 519 
Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 13 
WANTED. 
Man to start and manage trout hatchery. Must be com¬ 
petent and willing to work about place. Home furnished 
free. Reference required as to ability and honesty. 
State wages expected. Address Box C., Forest and 
Stream, 127 Franklin St., N. Y. City. 12 
Pigeon Shooting. 
By CAPT. A. W. MONEY. 
A standard book on the sport by a recognized expert, 
covering all phases of live-bird and clay-pigeon shooting 
with much that is of value to every man who wishes to 
be complete master of his gun. 
Covers position, guns, ammunition, handling, sighting, 
field shooting, trigger pulls, technique and practice. This 
book will soon be out of print. Listed to sell at $1. 
Our price, while they last 
75 cents, postpaid. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Danvls Pioneer. 
A story of one of Ethan Allen’s Green Moun¬ 
tain Boys. By Rowland E. Robinson. Cloth, 
214 pages. Price, $1.25. 
Mr. Robinson’s Forest and Stream serial, “In Pioneer 
Days” has been published in a volume uniform in style 
with “Danvis Folks,” and those readers who are so 
fortunate as to possess Mr. Robinson’s other books will 
be glad to add this to the series. 
Contents: At the Deer’s Head. The Wilderness. 
Hermit Life in the Woods. Visitors. Ticonderoga. La 
Canadienne. Dalrymple, the Scout. Scouting on Cham- 
p'ain. Hubbardton. Ruby. A Curious Bit of History. 
The Smooth-Bore. The Patriarch of Danvis. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Property for Sale. 
FOIL SALE 
in CANADA 
On the “Rideau,” near Jones’ Falls, attractive 
Bungalow, on Coon’s Point, about 75 x 40; hand¬ 
somely furnished, large living room, dining room, 
kitchen, butler’s pantry, 5 bed-rooms, bath-room, 
broad verandas, about 15 acres, water on three 
sides, boat house, naphtha launch, skiff, canoe, 
ice-house, barn, pony, pony-cart, saddle, harness, 
etc., running water in house, barn and boat house, 
both from lake and spring, modern plumbing 
throughout, finest bass fishing in Canada, first- 
class construction. Property in perfect condition. 
For further information, address 
ROOMS 1841-1849 
No. 42 Broadw&y, - New York City 
15 
FOR SALE. 
Property for a Club. 
Unexcelled on the Coast for gunning, fishing and boating 
club. Location, ocean side of Eastern Shore, Virginia. 
Bay birds, ducks, geese and brant, quail and rabbit shoot¬ 
ing, excellent fishing, surf bathing, automobiling and 
driving. Building new and fitted with electric lights. 
Hot, cold, and salt waten Furnished and ready for oc¬ 
cupancy. Address, A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, 
V’a. Agents wanted. 
^an^e and GaUery. 
Fixtures. 
■ March 15-27.—Intercollegiate gallery championship of U. 
M Jones, Sec’y, N. R. A. of America. 
April 12-17.—Washington, D. C.—Schoolboy rifle tourna¬ 
ment, auspices of National Capital Rifle and Revolver 
Club. 
ApriJ 12-24.—Interschool championship of U. S. Albert 
S. Jones, Sec’y, A. R. A., Hibbs Building, Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 
April 19-24.—International small-bore rifle match (cable) 
between United States, Great Britain and Australia, 
50 men to a team. Albert S. Jones, Sec’y, N. R. A. 
of America. 
Los Angeles (Cal.) Revolver Club. 
Los Angeles, Cal., March 8 —The regular monthly 
medal shoot for the pistol and Hoegee handicap medals 
took place on March 7. The morning was ideal for good 
shooting, but the wind blew in gusts across the range 
in the afternoon, and shooting was unsatisfactory. H. 
G. Norton won the handicap medal with a score of 233, 
his 51 points handicap bringing his total up to 284. 
I. C. Douglas was high man in the pistol match with 
a score of 262 out of a possible 300. 
The conditions were 30 shots per man at 50yds. on the 
Standard American target. Following are the scores: 
Revolver handicap medal shoot: 
H G Norton. 
Score. 
Hdcn. 
Total. 
51 
284 
A M Smith. 
.... 77 84 80 249 
30 
279 
A B Douglas . 
.... 90 93 94—277 
0 
277 
J E Holcomb. 
.... 84 80 79 243 
33 
276 
C W Linder. 
15 
273 
H D Thaxter. 
.... 85 84 89 258 
12 
270 
I C Douglas. 
.... 86 81 83 250 
15 
265 
W K Cutts. 
.... 74 82 80 236 
27 
262 
W E Potter. 
.... 79 74 80 233 
27 
260 
Dr L M Packard. 
.... 79 78 76—233 
27 
260 
V North . 
.... 72 77 76 225 
27 
252 
W A Wright. 
.... 83 73 77—233 
15 
248 
W E Smith. 
Pistol medal shoot; 
.... 78 77 71 226 
9 
235 
I C Douglas. 
86 
90 
86—262 
C W Linder. 
90 
87 
84—261 
Dr L M Packard. 
82 
91 
84—257 
Oscar Lillemo . 
89 
84 
84—257 
A B Douglas. 
79 
81 
86—246 
L V Culler . 
85 
83 
70—238 
W A Wright. 
83 
77 
78—238 
W E Potter. 
79 
74 
80—233 
SHOOTINGS IN 
SCOTLAND. 
Tom and Jas. Speedy, practical Shooting 
Agents, have a large number of grouse moors, 
deer forests and other shootings to let. Lists 
sent on application. Apply Speedys, Edinburgh. 
FOR SALE.—CAMP AT: RANGELEY LAKE.—This 
camp, known as Lake Point Cottage, with several acres 
of land, is situated on a point near the outlet of Range- 
ley Lake, Maine, and a snort distance from the Portland 
& Rumford Fails R. R. Its situation is the most attrac¬ 
tive in this region, and the fishing and hunting excellent. 
Besides the camp itself, with a large living room and an 
open fire-place, eight bedrooms, dining-room, kitchen and 
servants’ rooms, there are ice and wood houses fully 
stocked. Also a guides’ house, stable, boat-house, and 
boats. Everything in order and well furnished. Must 
be sold to settle an estate. For terms and further details 
write to MRS. REUBEN A. TUTTLE, 10 Wellington 
Road, Brookline, Mass. 15 
SALMON FISHING WANTED 
for two rods. Address with price and particulars, H. W., 
care Forest and Stream. 12 
WILL EXCHANGE good building lots for small yacht. 
Sail and rowboat. SHERBORNE, Beach Haven, N. J. 
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For Rent.—Tent privileges for rent at Beach Haven next 
summer. Low prices. Also one camping cottage fur¬ 
nished. Best of gunning, fishing, sailing and bathing. 
Write for booklet and terms. SHERBORNE, Beach 
Haven, N. J. 12 
WILDFOWL SHOOTING. 
Containing Scientific and Practical Descriptions of 
Wildfowl; Their Resorts, Habits, Flights, and the Most 
Successful Method of Hunting Them. Treating of the 
selection of guns for wildfowl shooting, how to load, aim 
and to use them; decoys and the proper manner of 
using them; blinds, how and where to construct them; 
boats, how to use and build them scientifically; re¬ 
trievers, their characteristics, how to select and train 
them. By William Bruce Leffingwell. Illustrated. 373 
pages. Price, in cloth, $1.50; half morocco, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, Pa. — Our indoor range at 1406 Washing¬ 
ton avenue! has been, quite a busy place lately. First, 
.Spering raised the club indoor revolver record to 92, 
beating W. T. Smith’s 91, and then Ricker got jealous 
and made a 94. The Smith brothers, George and Bill, 
defeated ^ Dubbs and Hay in a two-man SO-shot pistol 
match, 879 to 832. Two new members have been initiated 
and numerous visitors have been in to inspect the range. 
On Friday last Prof. J. B. Alker piloted about a dozen 
of the Central Manual Training School boys down to 
the range to get some practice for the Interscholastic 
match, to be held next month. We found them fine 
fellows and they made some good scores. We hope to 
have them with us regularly. 
Beginning on Monday next, March 15, and continuing 
alt week, except Tuesday evening, we will hold the re¬ 
volver and pistol competitions in this district in the 
United States Revolver Association championships. From 
the enthusiasm shown, a goodly number of entries are 
assured. Tbe matches include: Any Revolver, Any Pis¬ 
tol, and Pocket Revolver matches. As this is the first 
time! the matches have been conducted in this district 
every effort is being put forth to make them a success. 
Some of our members are practicing for the international 
gallery match between) this country. Great Britain and 
Australia, beginning April 19. Messrs. Field, Carr and 
Bryan were present as visitors, the first two getting ac¬ 
quainted with new rifles. 
The following scores were recorded on March 9 at 1406 
Washington avenue: 
Rifle, 25yds.: J. D. Jaques 239, 239, 242, 245, 241, 242; 
N. Spering 240, 243, 245, 242, 241; George Schnerring 
237, 240, 237, 237, 243; Fred Schnerring 225, 228, 227, 227, 
234; H. Overbaugh 240, 242, 243, 238, 233, 235, 236, 237, 
238, 238;i Wm. T. Smith 239, 244, 241, 238, 245; E. H. 
Williamson, Jr., 231, 229, 230, 231, 235; Dr. E. A. Palmer 
235, 231, 236, 235, 240. 
Pistol, 20yds.: George Hugh Smith 94, 95, 88 , 88 , 93, 
90, 88 , 94, 90, 94; Wm. T. Smith 88 , 88 , 88 , 89, 89, 91, 89, 
91, 87, 90; T. C. Hay 80, 89, 81, 84, 89, 85, 80, 79, 82, 85; 
E. A. Palmer 80, 85, 79, 82, 81; R. L. Dubbs 87, 84, 86 , 
85, 90. 
Revolver, 20yds.: \\’. H. Ricker 80, SO, 89, 81, 94; Geo. 
Hugh Smith, 84, 82, 81, 87, 88 ; H. A. Dill 75, 80, 79, 78, 
82; Wm. T. Smith 80, 85, 81, 80, 86 . 
D. W. Stubbs, Sec’y. 
N&nh&ilan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New Ydrk, March 11.—At 2628 Broadway to-day scores 
were made as follows: 
Revolver, 20yds.: A. Knowlson 83, 79, 78; R. M. Ryder 
87, 87, 86 , 85, 85, 84; P. Hanford 84, 83; J. L. R. Morgan 
85, 84, 84, 83, 82, 80; M. Hays 93, 83, 82, 81; Dr. C. 
Philips 91,i 91, 85, 84, 84, 82; A. L. A. Himmelwright 
89, 85; A. M. Poindexter 93, 87, 85, 83; Dr. R. H. Sayre 
93, 92, 90, 89, 88 87, 85; F. Alexander 88 , 87, 79; G. P. 
Sanborn 84, 84, 83, 81; E. G. Trel 81; G. Grenzer 93, 85; 
J. E. Silliman 84, 84, 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
{For other Rifle News see page 444.) 
