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FOREST AND STREAM 
May 25, 1912 
THEY’RE FISHING NOW 
In tKe Maine Lakes 
Don’t just wish you could go—it’s easy to go. 
10 hours from New York to the finest big game 
fishing in America. 
5,000 lakes and streams full of fighting trout and 
salmon—comfortable hotels and camps. Wise guides. 
A week in the big woods will put you in fighting 
shape for work. 
Send for these Free Fishing Booklets 
“I Go A-Fishing ” and “Maine Guides” tell 
where to go, what to take, how little it will 
cost. 
Address The New England Lines, Room 744, South 
Station, Boston, or write or call City Ticket Office, 171 
Broadway, New York. Phone 5121 Cortlandt. 
Short Jaunts for Little 
Money in Glacier National Park 
Season June 15 to October 15, 1912 
Comfort in modern hotels—amid towering mountains—tours on foot and 
on horseback, camping, fishing—everything the heart desires in a vacation awaits you in 
Glacier National Park. 
A complete tour of this new playground has been made possible in 1912 
by the erection of hotel colonies located at Two Medicine Lake, Cnt Bank Canon, St. Mary’s 
Lake, The Narrows, Gunsight Lake, Sperry Glacier Basin and Lake McDermott. Rate per 
day at each hotel, $3.00. 
Camping parties can tour the Park at a cost of $1.00 to $5.00 per day. 
The favorite tour of this Summer will be the circuit from Midvale to Belton, or vice versa, 
taking in the most beautiful sections of the Park—a week or ten davs required for the trip. 
Send for the “Glacier National Park Library^ 
consisting of nine splendid pieces of literature, including a remarkable “Aeroplane View^^ of the Park. 
All yours for 20 cents in stamps (to cover postage). Or, fine descriptive booklet for 4 cents. 
Also ask concerning low summer tourist rates 
and extra low convention fares on special dates. 
Summer tourist tickets on sale daily June 1st to 
September 30th, inclusive. Address 
JI. A. NOBLE, General Passenger Agent 
Dept. 1965' Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. 
Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 87D 
Western Connecticut Trapshooters’ League. 
Bethel, Conn., May 4. —The first tournament of West¬ 
ern Connecticut Trapshooters’ League was held to-day 
under auspices of the Bethel Gun Club. Seventy-five 
shooters took part. Chas. Sherwood and A. L. Cham¬ 
berlain tied for high gun with 139 out of 150. In the 
shoot-off at 25 targets, Sherwood won with 23 against 
19 for Chamberlain. The program consisted of Iw tar¬ 
gets. L. Durkin and D. J. Darsey shot at 25 and broke 
16 and 21 respectively. 
Bridgeport won th 
e 5-man 
team event. The 
scores: 
Chas Sherwood . 
.. 139 
C M McDonald 
.115 
A L Chamberlain ... 
.. 139 
W B Judd . 
.115 
H E Dickerman .... 
.. 13S 
Dr P Sunderlang 
.115 
P E Osborne . 
.. 135 
Ceo Ailing . 
.114 
M Hepburn . 
R D Cate . 
.. 135 
E H Bailey . 
.113 
.. 134 
E G Southey ... 
. 113 
W W Rice . 
.. 134 
A Betti . 
. 112 
W Gregory . 
.. 132 
W E Day . 
.Ill 
W H Lyon . 
.. 131 
E W Deem . 
.110 
D H Hall . 
.. 132 
N il JNorth . 
.109 
Ed Kelley . 
.. 131 
J B Robertson .. 
.108 
H M Judd . 
.. 331 
\V B Lie^h . 
. 103 
las Kyle . 
.. 130 
L C Remsen .... 
.108 
Y W Smith . 
.. 130 
E Osborne . 
.107 
E Bradley . 
.. 129 
Geo Ortseifer ... 
. 107 
H C Judd ...". 
.. 128 
L L Norton ... 
. 104 
C Van Stone . 
.. 128- 
H G Billings .. 
. 103 
C H Dailey . 
.. 128 
J H Miller . 
.. 103 
Wm Canning . 
.. 128 
F H Kimberly . 
. 103 
C D Malone . 
.. 127 
W Thompson ... 
. 102 
Chas Fox . 
.. 127 
W R Newsome 
. 101 
W G Olmstead .... 
.. 126 
C K Bailey .... 
. 99 
Chas Stevens . 
.. 126 
F B Smith .... 
. 99 
J Williams . 
.. 126 
F H Smith . 
. 97 
Frank Clark . 
.. 126 
B Crane . 
.96 
Dr Smith . 
.. 124 
E W Sherman . 
. 96 
C B Cutter .. 
... 123 
W B W Smith 
. 96 
C Wilson . 
... 123 
W H Lane .... 
. 96 
E R Lewis . 
... 123 
T M Adams .. 
. 83 
Luke Brush . 
... 123 
H F Sherman . 
. 82 
J Benedict . 
... 122 
R H Bennett . 
. 80 
\V S Alcorn . 
... 120 
Ed Carrington . 
Robt Lewis . 
... 120 
J H Fanton ... 
. 70 
W W Gale . 
... 118 
L Durkin . 
. 16 
J S Conover . 
... 118 
D J Darsey . 
. 12 
Professionals: 
H H Stevens . 
... 138 
G M Wheeler . 
.120 
F M Fay . 
... 136 
A E Sibley . 
.114 
E M Funk . 
... 132 
G H Chapin .. 
. 114 
Jack Fanning . 
... 132 
ML 
Holly 
Gun Club. 
Mount Holly, N. J., May 15.—The attendance at our 
registered tournament was pretty good, totaling twenty- 
eight, including a few top-notch professionals. Plum 
copped first amateur “fundamentals of all wrong doing” 
with 141 out of 150. Neaf Apgar was walking delegate 
ment. In a 
50-target handicap race. 
Powers 
and 
Dellette tied on 48. 
The scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Plum . 
.. 150 
141 
Kelley . 
.... 150 
140 
Lamb . 
.. 150 
128 
‘Apgar . 
.... 150 
145 
Foster . 
.. 150 
126 
*Lewis . 
.... 150 
132 
Coleman . 
132 
*Lawrence .. 
.... 150 
132 
Fisher . 
.. 150 
138 
‘Stevens .... 
.... 150 
132 
Morris . 
.. 150 
125 
Mathews .... 
.... 150 
140 
Stocton . 
.. 150 
131 
Paul . 
.... 150 
115 
Powers . 
.. 150 
136 
Sooy . 
.... 150 
116 
Dellette . 
.. 150 
132 
M Newcomb 
... 105 
,S4 
Williams . 
.. 150 
135 
W Dalton .. 
.... 45 
35 
‘Wright . 
.. 1.50 
124 
W Clans ... 
.... 60 
48 
Pratt . 
.. 150 
128 
Dubell . 
.... 75 
46 
Davis . 
.. 150 
132 
Ike Budd ... 
.... 60 
49 
Shinn . 
... 150 
96 
Eyre . 
25 
Special gun 
event, 
50 targets, handicap: 
William, 18 ... 
...41 
Powers, 18 . 
Foster, 18 . 
... 36 
Plum, 19 ... 
...40 
Lamb, 18 .... 
...43 
Budd, 19 ... 
...41 
Sloan, 18 . 
...41 
Wright, 18 . 
... 39 
Davis. 20 . 
...35 
Loveland, It) 
...32 
Mathews, 18 . 
...43 
Paul, 18 .... 
...33 
Eyre, 20 _ 
...42 
‘Pratt, 19 .. 
Simonds, 18 . 
...31 
Dellette, 17 
...48 
Coleman, 20 . 
... 42 
Clatts, 17 ... 
Morris, 20 _ 
...42 
‘Professionals. 
Boston A. A. 
Riverside, Mass., May 18.— Staples was high gun in 
the shoot for the Barbey trophy with a full score of 50. 
Osborne was. high in the Hunter trophy shoot with 100, 
aided by his handicap of 12. Fay and Snow tied for 
high net score, and on shoot-off. Fay won, 25 to 24. 
Blinn w'on the lake-home trophy with a score of 49. 
There was a high cross wind and bright light. Scores: 
Barbey trophy, 50 targets: ‘Staples 50, Ellis 48, Snow 
47, Osborn 47, Fay 46, Knights 45, Blinn 44, Brooks 43, 
Ballou 42, Farmer 42, Richards 40, North 39, Davis 38, 
Lynch 35. 
Hunter trophy match, 100 targets, handicap; Osborne 
(12) 100, Blinn (12) 99. North (20) 97, ‘Staples (0) 96, 
Snow (2) 95, Brooks (8) 94, Ellis (5) 94, Fay (0) 93, 
Richards (0) 93, Knights (8) 91, Farmer (7) 91, Ballou 
(5) 87, Davis (12) 86, Lynch (6) 84. 
Shoot-off: P'ay 25, Snow 24. 
Take-home trophy, lOO targets, handicap: Blinn (6) 49, 
North (10) 48, Fay (0) 47, Snow (1) 47, Brooks (4) 47, 
Osborn (6) 47, Lynch (3) 46, ‘Staples (0) 46, Farmer 
( 31 / 2 ) 45VL Richards (8) 44, Ellis ( 21 / 2 ) 43y2, Ballou (2%) 
421 / 2 , Davis (6) 42, Knights (4) 42. 
‘Guest. C. B. Tucker, Capt. 
(Trap Notes continued on page 676.) 
