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Fore»t and Stream U an Honorary Member of the Interstate A»»ociation for the Promotion of Trapshooting. 
During the month past we have had so many gun problems put to us and they are of such general interest, we have decided 
Ftrest and St'Z J?If qUest, ° n \ by mail ™ wiI1 ^reafter answer through the Gun Department in 
r orest and Stream. It any question comes to you concerning your gun or ammunition, or if you 
are going to buy a new gun, write our gun editor. He can help you. 
DRIVERS AND TWISTERS. 
Ihird shoot of Interurban League of gun clubs 
was won, April 25, by Chicago G. C. with 235. 
•Other clubs finished as follows: Evanston, 280; 
Long Lake, 227; Arlington Heights, 221; South 
■Cicago, 220; Valparaiso, 215; Riverside, 2,070 
H. Gray was top individual with 49x50. W. D. 
Stannard was upper pro with same score. 
Great preparations are under way for the mid¬ 
summer handicap to be held at Maplewood, 
N. H., under auspices of Maplewood Hotel. The 
tournament will be under direct management of 
Mr. Dunspaugh, president of the hotel company. 
He will have as lieutenants, Bill Joselyn, Jack 
Fanning, Leonard Clark, Lloyd Lewis, Charley 
North and Frank Sheldon. Many of the shooters 
who were at Travers Island at the Champs, will 
be among those present. The location of the 
tournament is so delightful that it will afford a 
charming outing for Mr. and Mrs. Trap Shooter. 
U. S. GALLERY CHAMPIONSHIP. 
Hitting a half inch bullseye, at seventy-five 
feet, 499 times out of 500 shots, with a .22 cal¬ 
iber rifle, gives A. D. Rothrock, of Ohio, title of 
individual gallery rifle shooting champion of 
United States He shot against the best rifle 
shots in the country of whom there were 69 
entered. Second place went to Langdon S. Chil- 
cott of Bangor, Me., with 487, third to T. A. 
Tully of Bridgeport, who scored the same 
number. 
FOR RENT 
Salmon Fishing 
A mile and a half of water on the 
Northeast branch Ste. Marguerite River, 
near Tadousac, Province of Quebec, 
owned in fee. 
Affording fishing for two or three rods; 
five good pools within easy access of well 
equipped spacious camp beautifully situ¬ 
ated on bend of river. Season commences 
about the middle of June and fishing is 
good until August 15th. Owners would 
like to rent or would consider an offer 
for the sale of the water. 
For further particulars apply to 
CAMERON MACLEOD 
Room 350 Tremont Bldg. 
BOSTON, MASS. 
If you go after 
TUNA 
Use the lines that The Tuna Club at Catalina has used for the last 
ten years. 
And if you go after 
TARPON 
Use the lines that The Tarpon Club at Aransas Pass has used for the 
last dozen years. 
-ASK YOUR DEALER FOR- 
“Original Cuttyhunk” and 
“Joseph Jefferson Lines” 
ASHAWAY LINE & TWINE MFG. CO. 
TRADE MARK 
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ASHAWAY, R. I., U. S. A. 
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Camping Outfits 
A visit to our store will convince you that we have the most 
complete line of Camping Goods shown anywhere, they are 
displayed so one can see all the items, large or small necessary 
for the outing. 
If you cannot call send 5c. jor our Catalogue No. 67 F, illustrating these goods. 
Schoverkng Daly & Gate$ 
302-304 Broadway 
NEW YORK 
