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FOREST AND STREAM 
Club grounds this morning, Jan. io to see the 
bunch of old vets that assembled to try their 
skill at breaking the Blue Rocks, against some 
of our younger members. Lou. Schortey, Henry 
Pape, Carl von Lengerke, Jack Williams, Dave 
Engle, C. W. Phelps, who thought that he had the 
secret of getting them all, and last but not least, 
old man Joe. Whitley of clam chowder fame, 
all gray and grizzled, who has been shooting at 
the Hudson Gun Club since the early eighties, 
was on the job as anxious to show us what they 
could do. The scores showed that Dave Engle 
and C. von Lengerke was the best at the game 
with 80 per cent, to their credit, and we all take 
off our (hats to the champion of the old guard, 
Another old timer who was a visitor to-day was 
Jack Fanning. There was something wrong wfith 
his scores 
Shot At 
H. Pape . 125 
W. Eaton . 125 
J. Williams . 125 
L. Schortey . 150 
Dr. Pinkerton . 150 
J. Hetherington . 125 
D. D. Engle . 125 
P. S. Meyers . 125 
C. von Lengerke . 125 
Dr Culver . 150 
J. Pape . 100 
C. <W. Phelps . 150 
H. J. Burlington . 100 
T. Kelley . 100 
Mrs. Randall . 75 
J. >S. Fanning . 7c 
T. Whitley . 75 
J. Townsend . 50 
S. Everitt . 50 
W. Everitt . 25 
T. H. Kelley, Secretary. 
Broke 
80 
56 
63 
87 
87 
80 
101 
80 
IOI 
103 
47 
80 
65 
47 
44 
33 
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DEER HERDS WITH CATTLE. 
Farmer Who Butchered It is Fined $1,000 and 
Costs. 
Miller, S. D.—Deputy Game Warden, C. J. 
Kelley had G. G. Eschenhausen, a farmer living 
six miles southwest of Miller, arrested for shoot¬ 
ing a deer. The defendant was fined $100, be¬ 
sides $ 9-35 costs. The deer came to Eschen- 
hausen’s yard with the cattle, having been hunted 
and frightened there from the southwest. It 
weighed 600 pounds. About 15 years ago a deer 
was killed near the same farm, but since then 
none has been seen. 
Killed his deerl/jfiih/ 
LEFEVm 
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m. 
While hunting 
Pheasants near 
Hansrote, W. Va. 
Mr. W. M. Kefauver 
killed a deer with his 
LEFEVER 20-Gauge 
Loaded with No. 5 Shot 
The deer was running toward me at an angle,” 
he writes, “and at the first shot I broke its shoulder, 
knocking it down. With the second shot, killed it dead 
with a charge back of the head at a distance of about 25 yards . 
‘Also killed two turkeys and I was absolutely astounded at the 
remarkable shooting strength of your 20-gauge gun.” 
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