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AND STREAM 
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Milton, Paul Berger, 85; United, A. F. Wagley, 
89; Greenburg, C. A. Ruff, 95; Thornburg, R. T. 
Donaldson, 95; Johnstown, Dr. J. D. Keiper, 92; 
South End, Ed. Adams, 96; Tamaqua, R. Hahn, 
172x200; Glen Willow, W. T. Mattis, 95; Fair- 
view. William Coombs, 89; Sumpter, E. Shelor, 
96; Tyndall, J. W. Flamming, 95; Mt. Pleasant, 
C. H. Ingram, 94; Interurban, John Clay, 89; 
Fort Worth, Mrs. W. G. Allen, 80; Star City, 
Mrs. W. G. Allen, 96; International, L. E. Riter. 
49; Montpelier, D. M. Barclay, 96; Norfolk- 
Portsmouth, C. M. Bayne, 100; Roanoke, W. S. 
Jones, 92; Seattle Trap Shooters’ Association, 
C. E. McKelvey, 95; Spokane R. & G., F. L. 
Tiffany, 100; Fairmont, H. L. Smith, 100; Port¬ 
age, W. J. Raup, 88; LaCrosse, A. Roberge, 84; 
Waukesha, Baur, 100; Little Falls, J. F. Fran¬ 
cisco, 95; Oradell, F. Ackerman, 81; Michelin, 
-C. M. Crowley, 88; Smith G. C., E. E. Sickley, 
99; Neponsit, Dr. R. Hutchinson, 94; Utica Field 
Club, Lester Bennett, 94; Audubon, Hopkins, 95; 
Red Hook, R. Navins, 92; Janesville, Robert 
Navins, 92; Fort Schlosser, Bigelow, 100; Pulte- 
ney, E. Miller, 88; Riverside, C. S. Wilson, 98; 
Saratoga, Hammond, 91; Pinehurst, Miss., M. 
Sinclair, 100; N. C. R., Frank Oswald, 88; Her¬ 
ron Hill, R. Conrad, 94; Lock Haven, Dr. W. R. 
Hahn, 99; Sunbury-Selinsgrove, Bryan Teats, 
95; Lansdale, F. S. Bender, 95; Port Washing¬ 
ton Y. C., Dan Cornwell, 89. 
INTERSTATE NEWS. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., March 31, 1915. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
We would be pleased to have you announce 
in the Trap Department of Forest and Stream 
that The Interstate Association concedes the 
right of a club holding a Registered Tournament 
to refuse any entry in all events, if this right is 
Get ’em Coming or Going 
A ou have to have the right pattern and penetration 
power to get through or under their feathers, especially 
if you can get only two or three shot into your duck. 
LEFEVER SKI 
You will find the LEFEVER 
12 Gauge best for ducks. 
Although a number of real 
sportsmen now use nothing 
but the 20. 
How to Clean a Gun 
After using clean the barrel 
thoroughly inside and out. 
Then wipe it with an oiled rag. 
Use best gun oil. If you do not 
use gun again for a week be 
sure to wipe it out again. If 
barrels are rusted or have pow¬ 
der burns, use the Lefever Ideal 
Cleaner, made of a metal that 
will not injure barrels. When 
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pattern well. We made them good 50 years ago. 
We make them even better now. 
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it in the field or at the 
traps. 
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200 MALTBIE STREET 
SYRACUSE, N.Y. 
