May i8, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
645 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Maine. 
TRY GRAND LAKE STREAM 
“FISHERMAN’S MECCA” 
For spring fishing or vacation trip. Best territory 
in Maine for Fishing, Pleasuring or Hunting. Fine 
table, ‘gfood beds, beautiful outlook, restful and 
comforting. 
GRAND LAKE STREAM COMPANY. 
Owners of 
Ouananiche Lodge, Sunset Camps. Grand Lake 
Norway Pines House and Camps, Dobsis Lake 
W .G.ROSE, Grand Lake Stream,Washington Co., Me. 
■TROUT FISHING 
Unexcelled trout and salmon fishing at Bel¬ 
grade Lake Camps. Fine location. Individual 
camps with bath. Excellent table. Pure 
spring water. Season opens about May 10th. 
For particulars uorite 
mwlNG BROS., Belgrade Lakes, Me. 
CARABASSETT SPRING FARM 
AND COTTAGES 
Five trout streams from 5 to 30 minutes’ walk from 
farm. Very best hunting in season. Open for boys 
from June 30 to Sept. 1. For particulars address 
N. CHAMPAGNE, Carabassett Spring Farm, Me. 
— CAMP PHOENIX — 
on Sourdnahunk Lake and Sourdnahunk River, offers 
best fishing in Maine. Rate, $2.00 per day. No 
charge for canoes or boats. W'e want the man who 
wants “to be shown.” Write for references from 
your neighbors, and for further information to 
C. A. DAISEY. Proprietor 
NORCROSS.MAINE 
BOWLAN CAMPS 
In the wild heart of Maine, on East Branch of 
Penobscot. Camps in the midst of fifteen ponds 
and as many brooks, all full of native trout—and 
such trout! Home and outlying camps, best table, 
and the wildest, most impressive scenery in ali 
Maine. Booklet for the asking. 
, CHARLIE McDonald, Sherman, Me. 
For Good Fly Fishing 
For small-mouthed Black Bass in June, go to 
PACKARD’S CAMPS and you will get the best 
fly-fishing for bass found in the entire region 
reached by the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. 
Booklet. Address B. PACKARD, 
[It’s in Piscataquis Co.] Sebec Lake, Me. 
LONG POND DAM TROUT 
and salmon pool. You’ve heard of it. The best 
fishing in Maine, and the earliest fly-fishing. Bath, 
hot and cold water. All conveniences. 
TROUT BROOK CAMPS, Mackamp, Me. 
NORTH AND EAST POND CAMPS 
North Pond Camps. An ideal family resort, beauti¬ 
ful bathing beach, perfectly safe for children. Athletic 
sports and dancing. 
East Poad Camps. The fisherman’s resort. Best 
bass fishing in Maine. Individual cabins, private bath 
rooms. Write for booklet. 
F. W. CLEMENT, Oakland, Maine 
-SALMON-- 
Average weight at these camps for five years 7 lbs. 
Bass fishing unexcelled. Private cabins with fire¬ 
places, bath rooms, twin beds, etc. Free illustrated 
booklet. 
BROWN’S CAMPS 
Lake Kezar Center Lovell, Maine 
Won in 1911 by Iowa City High School, Iowa City, la, 
Scores for 1912: 
SCORES FOR 1912. 
Iowa City High School: 
10 Shots 10 Shots 
Standing. Prone. Total. 
Philip Newberg . 
. 98 
100 
198 
Lawrence Burns . 
. 97 
100 
197 
Fred Boerner . 
. 98 
98 
196 
Joe Munkoff . 
. 96 
99 
195 
\\'i!liam Moerschel . 
. 95 
99 
194 
484 
496 
980 
Deering High School: 
D H Sayward . 
. 96 
100 
196 
J M Hughey . 
. 94 
99 
193 
H S Fassett . 
, 95 
98 
193 
G R St. John. 
. 94 
97 
191 
Edwin Simmons . 
, 90 
99 
189 
- 
. 
■ 
469 
St. John’s Military Academy: 
493 
962 
F Spengler . 
, 93 
97 
190 
H Hansen . 
. 95 
94 
189 
H Ambler . 
, 91 
96 
187 
J Saunders . 
. 88 
98 
186 
F Taylor . 
, 86 
99 
185 
453 
484 
937 
Morris High School. 
449 
485 
934 
(New York City) 
Wentworth Military Acad. 
454 
468 
992 
Salt Lake High School.... 
452 
459 
911 
Charleston, VV. Va., H. S.. 
435 
463 
898 
The Harvard School. 
424 
456 
880 
(Los Angeles, Cal.) 
St. John’s* School (1st team) 422 
455 
877 
(Manlius, N. Y.) 
Technical High School.... 
411 
463 
874 
(Springfield, Mass.) 
De Witt Clinton H. S_ 
420 
441 
861 
(New York City) 
Hitchcock Mil. Academy.. 
406 
445 
851 
(San Rafael, Cal.) 
Shattock School . 
405 
444 
849 
(Faribault, Minn.) 
St. John’s School (2d team) 
366 
445 
811 
(Manlius, N. Y.) 
Eastern High School .... 
362 
436 
798 
(Dist. of Columbia) 
N. Mexico Mil. (1st team). 
377 
418 
795 
(Roswell, N. M.) 
Sewanee Mil. Academy_ 
346 
433 
779 
(Sewanee, Tenn.) 
N. Mexico Mil. (2d team).. 
363 
407 
770 
(Roswell, N. M.) 
Note—Official score cards for 
qualifying as 
“Junior 
Marksman” on outdoor ranges may be secured up:n 
request from the secretary of the N. R. A. 
Official report blanks for the member’s medal match 
may also be secured. 
Revolver Team Natch. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Maine. 
Maryland. 
BEST BASS FISHING 
On Atlantic Coast 
Kent Island Narrows - - Md. 
There are reasons, ask why. Best accommodations. 
Easy of access. :: :: :: Booklet, etc. 
FISHERMAN’S INN 
C. J. B. MITCHELL, Prop. Chester P.O., R.D.. Md 
There’s just the difference be¬ 
tween a raw, poorly made Cock¬ 
tail and a 
Club Cocktail 
that there is between a raw, new 
Whiskey and a soft old one. 
The first of a series of team matches between the 
Cincinnati (Ohio) Revolver Club and the First Regi¬ 
ment, O. N. G., was shot on the Brandamour range cn 
May 8. This range was recently built by the Brand- 
amour Company, and is appreciated by the revolver and 
rifle shooters of the city, as there has long been a de¬ 
mand for a range in the heart of the town where those 
who did not care to visit the public galleries could 
meet for practice and to pull off matches. The range is 
in Fountain Square, cars from all parts of the city 
passing the door every few moments. It is fitted with 
all conveniences for handling the targets, scoring, etc., 
and as it becomes better known to the local marksmen 
will be well patronized. 
The regiment team was weak, the absence of two of 
the members being a considerable handicap, and the fact 
that since the reorganization some of the best shots 
are no longer connected with the regiment. The aver¬ 
age of the scores made by those shooting was used for 
the two missing men, making the team total 396. Capt. 
Meyers was high man for the team with 142, which was 
third high score in the match. In the rapid fire round 
he was high man. The other members of the team have 
been shooting but a short time, and were outclassed by 
their opponents. 
Among the civilians Dr. Thompson was high with 
153, and tied with Cox for second high in the rapid 
fire. 'Ten of his slow fire shots were in the black, six 
of them in the center. E. Pugh tied Thompson for 
high five-shot score, each making 45 in their second 
round of the slow fire. Dr. Yungblut was second high 
with 146. The team won with a lead of 279 points, which 
the soldiers assured them would not happen again. The 
revolvers; 20yds., standing target: 
Cincinnati Revolver Club. 
Dr Thompson . 
Rapid fire (16 seconds). 
Dr Yungblut . 
ts rapid 
fire; .38 
cal. 
Club. 
10 9 
9 
7 
7—42 
10 10 : 
10 
8 
7—45 
10 10 
8 
7 
4—39 
126 
8 7 
5 
4i 
3-27- 
-153 
9 8 
8 
7 
5-37 
10 10 
9 
7 
6—42 
10 10 
9 
8 
5—42 
121 
Manhattan. Martini and other 
standard blends, bottled, reads 
to serve through cracked ice. 
Refuse Substitutes 
AT ALL DEALERS 
G. F. HEUBLFIN & BRO., Sole Props. 
Hartford New York London 
The best of ingredients—the most 
accurate blending cannot 
give the softness and mel¬ 
lowness that age imparts. 
Club Cocktails are aged in wood 
before bottling—and no freshly 
made Cocktail can be as good. 
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