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Indoor Championship Match. 
The thirteenth annual indoor championship match and 
prize shoot, under the auspices of the Zettler Rifle Club, 
159 West Twenty-third street. New York, began on 
March 13 and closed on March 20. Competition was 
open to the world. 
The tournament was a distinct success in every partic¬ 
ular. Fifty-nine took part in the championship contest. 
BALLISTITE -"<■>- EMPIRE 
(D«nse> (Bulk) 
1909 WINNINGS 1909 
At the Kansas City Shoot, February 16 th- 20 th. 
Interstate Amateur Championship, out of ten contestants, five tied for High Score. 
High and Second High Amateur Averages on targets. 
General High Average on pigeons. 
Harry Hess of Nanticoke, Pa., won Pennsylvania State Championship at live birds at a shoot-off, February 20 . 
Frank D. Alkire of Williamsport, Ohio, won Championship of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Score, 24 x 25 . 
GRAND PRIX, at Monte Carlo, February, 1909 . 
Fred Stone Gun Club Shoot, Denver, Colorado, February 22 d, Fred King won Handicap. 
The State Challenge Trophy of the Harrisburg Sportsmen’s Association was won by F. Coleman, Pottsville, Pa 
C. A. Bender, Philadelphia, Pa., February 23 d, killed 50 Straight in a live bird match. 
F. Hendrickson, of Trenton, N. J., on March 8th, live bird match, score, 96 x 100 . 
Fred Schwartz and George Coblentz, of Philadelphia, both killed 25 straight in a live bird match. 
J. H. LAU (SL CO., Agents, 75 Chambers St., N. Y. City 
COL. W. A. TEWES, 
Winner of Indoor Championship, Zettler’s Gallery, New 
York, March 13-20; score, 2470 out of a possible 2500. 
FETCH AND CARRY. 
A Treatise on Retrieving. By B. Waters. 124 pages. 
Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
Treats minutely of the methods by which a dog, old or 
young, willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve, 
either by the force system or the “natural method.” 
Both the theory and practice of training are exhaus¬ 
tively explained, and the manner of teaching many 
related accomplishments of the pointer and setter in their 
work to the gun is treated according to the modern 
manner of dog training. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Sam Lovers Camps. 
A Sequel to “Uncle Lisha’s Shop.” By Rowland E 
Robinson. Cloth. Price, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Where, When and Ho'w to Catch 
Fish on the East Coast of Florida 
By Wm. H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., assisted by Capt. 
John Gardner, of Ponce Park, Mosquito Inlet, Fla. 
With 100 engravings, and 12 colored illustrations. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 268 pages. Map. Price, $4.00. 
A visitor to Florida can hardly make the trip without 
this book, if he is at all interested in angling. It gives a 
very complete list of the fishes of the East Coast of 
Florida, and every species is illustrated by a cut taken 
from the best authorities. The cuts are thus of the most 
value to the angler who desires to identify the fish he 
takes, while the colored plates of the tropical fish shown 
in all their wonderful gorgeousness of coloring, are very 
beautiful. Besides the pictures of fish, there are cuts 
showing portions of the fishing tackle which the author 
uses. A good index completes the volume. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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