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FOREST AND STREAM 
The Ridgefield Park Gun Club is hastening 
building operations on its new club house in 
Bergen county (N. J.). 
President Tom Carroll is on the grounds each 
day overlooking matters and you can bet your 
pet gun on Tom’s ability to have a thing done 
up shipshape. 
The Du Pont gold watch fob bars for attach¬ 
ment to the fob, will be awarded to amateur 
and professional trapshooters, one bar for each 
additional run of 50 or over, as follows: 
For a Run of A Bar 
50 to 74.2-16 in. wide (approximately) 
75 to 99.3-16 in. “ “ 
100 and above.. .5-16 in. “ “ 
A gold watch will be awarded to amateur 
trapshooters when 15 runs of 50 or over are 
made. It will take 25 runs of 50 or over for a 
professional to win one. 
The other condition is that Du Pont powder 
be used. 
Oregon State Shoot was won by F. M. Troeh 
with 288x300. Interstate Association amateur 
championship went to L. Rayburn, 98x100. There 
were 52 entries. 
T. B. Trap and Gun Club, Las Animas, Colo., 
26 entries. Winner, J. H. Rohrer, with 110x125. 
Ridgefield (Conn.) Rod and Cun Club won by 
J. H. Finch of Greenwich with 141x150. This 
carries with it the Connecticut State champion¬ 
ship. Dr. G. H. Martin was second with 140. 
Western Pennsylvania T. S. L. at Pitcairn won 1 
by R. A. King with 142. There were 85 entries. 
Central Ohio T. S .L. Springfield, Ohio, won 
by K. P. Johnson with 97x100 after shoot off 
with H. E. Smith; 105 shooters took part. 
Lawrence Gun Club, Lawrence, Kansas, won by J 
George Gruff with 141x150. Sixty-nine shooters 
toed the score. 
Grundy Center (Iowa) Gun Club won by I 
Charles Hummel with 384x400. This was a 
two-day tournament with 29 shooters, among the 
pros being made in America Fred Gilbert, who ! 
showed his speed with 237x400. 
Oklahoma State tournament, held at McAlester 
Gun Club, was remarkable for the number of 
ripping scores. Sam Huntley took high gun for 
the two days with 395x400, besides breaking 100 
straight for State championship, for which, how¬ 
ever, he was not eligible. Interstate state champion- j 
ship was won by J. A. Campbell with 99x100. j 
W. Lambert made a run of 142. There were ! 
66 entries. W. G. BEECROFT. 
Spratt’s Patent have been calling their cus- j 
tomers’ attention to the fact that at three shows 
recently over three thousand (3,000) prizes were 
won by dogs fed regularly and exclusively on 
Spratt’s Dog Foods. Surely, this is a record 
that any firm might be proud of. A specimen of 
catalogue “Dog Culture,” a valuable canine treat¬ 
ise, will be mailed on receipt of post-card ad¬ 
dressed to Spratt’s Patent Limited, Newark, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Salmon fishing outfit. Complete, finest 
quality. Rare opportunity. A. B. J., care of Forest 
and Stream.__ 
FOR SALE—A 10 oz. single fly, 7x9; wall tent, 
with poles and stakes, brand new. Address, Forest and 
Stream. 
FOR SALE—Winchester .25-20, model 1822, first-cla 
shape, 200 primers, 75 cartridges, first $11 takes i 
eleven volumes Putney’s Law Library, first $8 tab 
them. Frederick G. Banker, Travers, Minn. 
FOR SALE—Savage .22 hi-power, shot 24 times, 
cartridges, perfectly new, $22.50. One .32 Colt’s poll 
positive, 4-in. barrel, new, with leather holster, $1 
H. E. Moss, Flovill, Ga. 
FOR SALE— 4 x 5 folding camera; cost $30; used 
weeks; take $18. Harry Semler, Lexington, Mo. 
6 
CAMPING 
OUTFITS 
I have completed a revised edition of our catalog and want to send 
a copy to everyone who is interested in outdoor life whether 
for health or recreation. 1 call it a 
Sportsman’s Handbook 
for it not only illustrates and describes the many things an outer- 
man or woman needs but tells of my personal experiences in the 
wilds when camping, fishing and hunting, with advice as to equip¬ 
ment and many “kinks” in wildcraft. 
Let Me Send You This Catalogue 
It tells of the goods we supply the camper, the angler.the hunter and 
all who enjoy base-ball, golf, tennis or in fact, any game or pastime. 
Every article is reasonably priced and sold with the distinct un¬ 
derstanding that the money you pay is yours until you are satisfied. 
This 472 page book will be sent you free if you mention No. 625 
PRESIDENT 
New York Sporting Goods Co. 
15 and 17 Warren Street, New York 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
A Country of Fish and Game 
A Paradise for the Camper and Angler 
— — * — - — _ — • — Ideal Canoe Trips 
of 'Fi«h U ^nT Sf’ui b T the ,, Reid Newfoundland Company’s system is exceedingly rich in all kind* 
fi.h- " 1 A11 , alon 8 the route of the Railway are streams famous for their Salmon and Trout 
fhr , i', 1 ntw 1 ™! barrens Americans who have been fishing and hunting in Newfoundland .ay 
other country in the world in which so good fishing and hunting can be secured and with 
forwarded upon ap^don to Informatlon ’ t0 * ether with illust rated Booklet and Folder, cheerfully 
j. W- N. JOHNSTONE, General Passenger Agent, Reid Newfoundland Company, St. John’s, Newfoundland. 
EXCELSIOR BELT SAFE—Absolutely Water-proof 
Indispensable to the BATHER to put your Eyeglasses, Jewelry, Bathouse Key in before going into the water. 
EVERY CANOEIST, FISHERMAN,tHUNTER, ETC.: 
should have one. Will keep your Matches, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Money, Jewelry Water-Proof, Dust-Proof Burg- 
ar-Proof. Small and compact, made of Brass Nickel Plated, Gun Metal or Oxidized, and furnished complete with 
fancy canvas belt. Sent anywhere on receipt of $ 1 . 00 . 
HYFIELD MFC. CO.. 48 FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YORK CITY 
This Portable, d» p OO 
Electric Lamp ■ '' 
Puts the Light Where You Need It 
1. Reflector fo¬ 
cuses light at 
any angle. 
2. Exclusive pat¬ 
ent device in base 
permits instant 
attachment any¬ 
where—-to chair, 
door, piano, desk, 
table, gun locker, 
writing machine, 
score sheet. 
3. Universal-joint 
permits turning 
light in any di¬ 
rection. 
4. Also, silk cord 
on reel in base 
allows lamp to be 
used anywhere 
within ten - foot 
radius of electric 
socket. 
The adjustable reflector focuses a clear, strong, mellow light exactly 
where needed. Keeps eyes in the shade, avoiding all strain. You 
can hang it above a writing-desk, clamp it to a bed rod, place it flat 
on a table, and direct the light at any angle. Try it; make clear 
thinking and hard reading easier. Carry it with you in your grip. 
It is compact; takes little room. 
This is a Sportsman’s Opportunity Presented by Sportsmen—No Risk. 
If your retailer does not carry it send us his name and we will 
send you the lamp through him. Or send us $2.00 direct, and we 
will send you the lamp beautifully finished in satin brass, for ten 
days’ trial, parcel post prepaid. 
If for any reason you wish to return it at the end of that period, 
we will refund your money without question. 
You can use this lamp wherever there is an electric light current— 
in your home, or in your office. And is it not worth many times 
$2.00 to save your eyes from strain caused by poor or ill-directed 
light? The price of the Leindorf light puts it within reach of every 
Forest and Stream reader. Write now to the 
Address 
Attractive Offer to Agents 
Leindorf Electric Light Co., Inc. 
226 West 42nd St., New York City 
Please find enclosed $2.00 in cash, 
money-order or check, for which 
kindly send your Portable Electric 
Lamp on trial for io days to 
Name .. 
