June 29, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
837 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
New York. 
'yUE' A V” C JOHN LIDDLE 
1 Proprietor 
The Best Black Bass Fishing in New York State, on 
Cossayuna Lake. A charming spot to take your family 
for the summer. You easily can run up for weekends. 
Food, beds and terms will please you. 
COSSAYUNA, NEW YORK 
Nova Scotia. 
KED"-GE-MA-KOO'-GE 
NOVA SCOTIA 
A iecluded forest region, a magnificent lake, 88# 
wooded islands, innumerable trout streams. A rare 
combination for sportsmen. Abundant game, charm¬ 
ing scenery, seclusion with easy access, and a 
climate unapproached anywhere. A delightful sum¬ 
mer home for families. Modern club house, garagCt 
motor boats, telephone, electric lights. JIO per week. 
Automobile from Annapolis. Illustrated booklet 
and game laws. J. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
CAMPING IN NOVA SCOTIA 
In the Lake Highlands of Halifax Co. 
An ideal camp ground. Nature pure and simple. 
Good boating, bathing and fishing. Very healthy. 
Just the place to bring the wife and family and 
enjoy life to the fullest extent. Shacks for hire ve*y 
reasonable. Write for particulars. 
T. ROBINSON, P. O. Box 403 HALIFAX. N. S. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
LOG CABIN HOTEL 
Spruon Brook ... Newfoundland 
Salmon fishing. Caribou hunting. Canoeing. 
Motor boating. Lovely scenery. Every comfort, 
but no frills. Terms moderate. Guides, licenses 
and all, provided. 
-NEWFOUNDLAND- 
Do you want good SALMON and TROUT fish¬ 
ing? Or to shoot the “lordly CARIBOU? Apply 
J. R. WHITAKER, 
The Bungalow, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
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 
Wyoming. 
PINTO RANCH 
CODY. WYOMING 
Pack outfits, horses, guides for Yellowstone Park. Big game 
hunting, fishing, and camping in the Rocky Mountains. 
Big game season, including deer, elk, mountain sheep, bear, 
lion, lynx, etc., September 1st to December 1st. 
For further information, address 
B. C. RUMSEY ROY SNYDER 
Wisconsin. 
■ ' KOIL A” — 
12 miles east of Chetek on Potato Lake. The finest view in 
this part of the state. 120 feet above the lake. The fishing is 
great for Bass and Muskies and Pike. Chain Lakeonly % mile 
by trail, has Muskies and Bass; and Pine Lake, X mile, has 
Bass and Lake Trout and Pickerel. Lots of shade, spring water, 
and the best of food. Large rooms. Boats on all lakes. Mini¬ 
mum rates by the week, 2 persons to a room, $12 each; 1 person 
to the room, $15. Roads fine. No charge for ice or boats to 
guests. Limited to 20 guests. 6 trout streams within 10 miles. 
W. E. BARDEN. Chetek, WU. 
W. Rice were the leading men, with a score of 139 
each. The Bridgeport Club sent the largest delegation, 
and, it is needless to say, some of the best shots in the 
country. E. R. Lewis of this club went straight in tLe 
special event of 25 targets, winning $20 in gold. C. 
Fox, of the same club, was second with 24 breaks, 
winning $10 in gold. There were also shooters from 
Waterbury, Bethel and Danbury clubs, the latter club 
being represented by high gun of the day, W. A. 
Gregory, who broke 141 out of 150. 
A large number of spectators were present and a 
goodly number of the fair sex, among them many who 
seemed to enjoy the sport equally as well as the men. 
The scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
at. Brk. 
J B Robertson. 
150 
116 
E Kelly . 
150 
131 
Geo Ailing, Jr. 
150 
119 
L L Morton .. 
150 
103 
M Hepburn ... 
150 
131 
Geo Derrick ... 
150 
67 
A L Chamberlainl50 
139 
W F Alcorn ... 
150 
129 
W \V Gale . 
150 
116 
W' Leigh . 
150 
125 
C B Cutter ... 
150 
135 
Dr Smith . 
150 
133 
N Winblad .... 
150 
67 
Dr Bishop .... 
150 
122 
E Sherman*_ 
150 
111 
W W Rice ... 
150 
139 
A J Williamson 150 
113 
E N Carrington 150 
79 
H Billings .... 
150 
121 
C A Holmes .. 
150 
127 
\V B Smith .... 
150 
124 
E Hart . 
150 
125 
T M Adams .. 
150 
101 
C E Hall .... 
150 
120 
L S Ferris . 
150 
132 
C Probst ;.... 
150 
117 
D D Smith .... 
150 
103 
J Dreher . 
. 150 
114 
p' J W’ales .... 
150 
121 
C A Templeton 
. 120 
72 
H F Sherman 
150 
124 
J P Mahoney .. 
. 40 
25 
Chas Fox . 
150 
116 
F H Bailey.... 
. 150 
119 
C E Osborne . 
150 
117 
W A Gregory . 
. 150 
141 
D H Hall . 
150 
131 
J Treadwell ... 
. 150 
116 
E G Southey .. 
150 
130 
H M Tudd .... 
. 150 
120 
W' H Lyon _ 
150 
120 
R H Bennett . 
. 150 
105 
R Lewis . 
150 
119 
C K Bailey .. 
. 150 
103 
E Lewis . 
150 
114 
W B Judd . 
. 150 
108 
S P' Senior _ 
150 
126 
Theo Smith ... 
. 150 
65 
C Sherwood ... 
150 
129 
H E Dickerma 
n 150 
137 
L C Wilson .. 
150 
134 
L H Brodley .. 
. 150 
13-2 
R D Cate . 
150 
134 
John Clarkson 
. 150 
92 
C Vanstone ... 
150 
136 
S H Fanton ... 
. 150 
99 
F VV' Smith • • • ■ 
150 
112 
W S Thompson 150 
103 
Professionals 
F M Fay . 
150 
134 
H A Keller .... 
. 150 
91 
A Sibley . 
150 
142 
J S Fanning .. 
. 150 
141 
G H Chapin .. 
150 
133 
H H Stevens .. 
. 150 
144 
Team race, 500 targets: 
New Haven 
No. 1. 
Bridgeport No. 3. 
A L Chamberlain.. 94 
Williamson .... 
.... 79 
M Hepburn .. 
.... 89 
Billings . 
.... 79 
E Kelley . 
.... 85 
W B Smith ... 
.... 85 
L H Brodley . 
.... 86 
C Fox . 
.... 78 
W W Rice ... 
.... 91—445 
Ferris . 
.... 92- 
-413 
Bridgeport 
No. 2. 
Waterbury. 
D Hall . 
.... 88 
C Holmes . 
.... 82 
Southey . 
.... 85 
E Hart . 
.... 84 
Lyon . 
.... 81 
C Hall . 
.... 79 
R Lewis . 
.... 78 
Probst . 
.... 72 
E Lewis . 
.... 74—406 
Dreher . 
.... 74—091 
Danbury. 
Bridgeport 
No. 1. 
W Gregory ... 
.... 93 
S Sevior . 
.... 79 
E H Bailey .. 
.... 82 
Sherwood . 
.... 86 
B Crane . 
.... 89 
Wilson . 
. 90 
W Thompson . 
.... 69 
R Cate . 
.... 90 
S Fanton . 
.... 67—400 
C Vanstone .. 
.... 89—434 
New Haven 
No. 2. 
Bethel. 
J B Robertson. 
.... 78 
H M Judd .... 
.... 81 
F W Smith . 
.... 77 
Bennett . 
.... 68 
W F Alcorn 
.... 82 
C K Bailey 
.... 74 
W W Gale .... 
.... 81 
W B Judd .... 
.... 75 
Dr Bishop .... 
.... 80—398 
L Smith . 
.... 43- 
-341 
Long 
Hill. 
Cutter . 
.... 87 
H Sherman ... 
.... 78 
Wales . 
.... 82 
Tredwell . 
.... 77- 
-404 
Osborne . 
.... 80 
'1 he JN ew Haven Team 
won the prize, $10 in gold. 
Jersey City Gun Club. 
There was a small attendance at the all-day shoot of 
the Jersey City Gun Club on July 19, only eighteen 
coming out; but those who were there enjoyed a good 
day’s sport. Of those who shot through the entire pro¬ 
gram, D. T. Leahy, of New York, was high gun with 
an average of 91 per cent.; Joe North and G. H. Piercy 
tied for second with one target less, and W. Hassinger 
was third with an average of 89 per cent. 
Of the professionals, T. A. Davis finished high with 
plenty to spare. The scores, m strings of 20 targets, 
follow: 
B M Shanley. 18 16 17 18 17 17 19 17 16 20 
Joe North .19 17 19 19 19 18 18 18 16 18 
VV Hassinger . 19 19 17 18 16 20 16 18 18 17 
D T Leahy . 15 20 20 16 17 19 19 19 18 19 
Dr F VV Matthews. 16 18 18 19 17 16 17 20 17 18 
R Dicks . 14 17 13 18 18 15 14 19 20 18 
M B Dood. 15 12 15 16 17 16 18 18 17 15 
W E Skidmore. 19 17 18 19 16 16 16 16 15 15 
E E Hallinger. 18 11 17 19 16 18 20 15 16 18 
Dr W H Matthews. 17 16 17 If 16 18 19 18 17 19 
G H Piercy. 18 20 17 18 18 20 18 19 19 14 
*T A Davis. 16 18 15 16 14 15 14 18 15 16 
H O Allyn. 14 16 17 14 18 18 16 17 13 14 
R L Shepperd. 17 16 15 17 15. 
H H Shannon.16 16 16 16 14 17 15 
Dr P Moeller.17 IS 15 16 15 11 16 
E A McLenore.15 15 13 
A Huggins .13 14 15 
*Professionals. 
Geo. Piercy, after having a good safe lead up to the 
last event, had the misfortune to catch a real live Jersey 
skeeter in his winning eye and lost 6 otit of his last 20. 
Dr. F. \\''. Matthews made his first appearance at the 
trap for over one year, and shot in good form, consider- 
ing- 
Shannon was busy trying to find a gun something 
like the one he had sent to the repair shop, and found 
one just a little too late to help him get the money. 
Secretary. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Montana. 
AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE 
On the main road to Yellowstone, where you can 
build up a run down constitution 
while you fish, ride horseback, climb mountains, or 
just loaf. A tent, a cabin or a house. Rates, $12.00 
a week. KARST’S COLD SPRING RESORT, 
Salcsville, Montana. 
BIG GAME HUNTING AND FISHING 
IN MONTANA. 
Elk, deer, mountain sheep, goat, bear and small 
game in season. Special rates for fishing and 
camping trips. First-class outfit and dogs. Refer¬ 
ence given. J. K. STADLER,- Ovando, Mont. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE 
Over 40 lakes, accommodations for 80 guests. Bass 
and Muscallonge fishing at the door. Write for 
28 page booklet. Bus meets all trains at 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Dorset, Hubbard County . . - Mirvn. 
CAMP RECREATION 
In the great Mantrap valley in Lake Park Region, 
Northern Minnesota. Best of all kinds of fishing, 
especially Muskallonge and Bass. Beautiful I^es 
among the pines. Delightful river trips to our out¬ 
side camps. Log cabins. Central dining room. 
Booklet. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minnesota 
Michigan. 
ON INTERMEDIATE LAKES 
The only real fishing waters of Northern Michigan 
where you can get net results. Abundance of black 
bass, as well as pike, muscalonge and all kinds of 
small fish. Good board. Good camp sites. Daily 
mail, etc. For full particulars and reservations 
address W. C. GREEN, THE MAPLES, R. 2, 
Bellaire, Antrum County, Michigan. 
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