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FOREST AND STREAM 
April 27, 1912 
STEVENS RIFLES WON 
U. S. National Championship, N. R. A. 
Inter-Club League. 
STEVENS RIFLES WON 
New England Indoor Rifle League ten weeks 
contest. (Miles Standish Rifle Club, Portland, Me.) 
STEVENS RIFLES WON STEVENS RIFLES TIED 
1912 Eastern Inter-Club Rifle League Still to be shot off, for Championship of Inter- 
Championship. (Establishing World’s Record scholastic Rifle Shooting League. (Deenng 
996 out of 1000—25 yards—by Park Rifle Club, Bridge- High School, Portland, Me., versus Iowa City, la.. Rifle 
port. Conn.) Team. 
Models which are particular favorites and especially designed for this class of shooting— 
STEVENS No. 404 Semi-Military Rifle—Price to Rifle Clubs. $21.60 
STEVENS No. 414 Armory Model Rifle—Price to Rifle Clubs. $ 9.75 
J. STEVENS ARMS <a TOOL COMPANY 
The Taciory of "Precision 
Dept. 324 Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
THE ANGLER’S WORKSHOP 
Rodmaking for Beginners 
By PERRY D. FRAZER 
Not only Americans, but anglers of Great Britain and nearly every European State, 
South Africa, Australia, Canada, are making their fishing rods under the simple instruc¬ 
tions laid down by the author in this useful little manual. A Japanese, after reading the 
book took up rod repairing for his fellow countrymen as a business. An Englishman 
followed it in making several of the sixty-five rods that he has in his collection. A 
Russian appreciated the book so much that he suggested a Russian translation. The 
British sportsmen’s papers have quoted from it time and time again. In that country it 
has helped bring about a great change in rod types, and to attract attention to the ex¬ 
cellence of American fishing rods. In fact “Rodmaking for Beginners” has become the 
standard manual wherever fishing with rod and reel is practiced. 
The reason is obvious. The book is written in plain English, and all the details are 
set down so simply that a boy can follow them. All of the types of rods used on fresh 
and salt water are described and specifications given. Separate chapters cover all details, 
and the one on split cane rodmaking is the only comprehensive treatise on that subject 
ever published. 
Cloth, i8o pages, four full-page illustrations, 6o working drawings, making plain 
every feature of the text. Postpaid, $i.oo. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO.. 127 Franklin St.. NEW YORK 
