FOREST AND S T R E A M 
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vacation you can talk about until next year 
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BRISTOL No. 29. $6.50. For week-end fishing the 
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GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP. 
. The Interstate Association’s Sixteenth Grand Amer¬ 
ican Trapshooting Tournament will be held in Grant 
Park, Chicago, Illinois, under the auspices of the 
Chicago Association of Trapshooters, August 16 to 
20, 1915. 
, From 1900—the year in which the first Grand Amer¬ 
ican Trapshooting Tournament at Targets was held— 
until the present time The Interstate Association has 
spared no pains to arrange all details of this great 
annual Tournament. This year more than ordinary 
care and forethought have been bestowed upon the 
preparations. This was necessary, inasmuch as the 
management of the Association recognized it had 
a new problem to solve, viz., the successful carrying 
out of an extremely difficult program on new grounds 
under new conditions. 
However, as in the past, nothing was left undone 
that could add to the pleasure and comfort of the host 
of sportsmen who, year by year, attended the Grand 
American Tournament in increasing numbers, so this 
year will the management work diligently for the 
same end_ to meet _ equally the new conditions. 
Never in the history of trapshooting in Chicago 
has there been as much enthusiasm shown nor has 
any trapshooting Tournament ever been held that will 
have the co-operation and support of as many promi¬ 
nent and influential business men, including all the 
city, country and gun clubs and other organizations. 
The General Promotion Committee is composed of 
representatives from nearly every club or trapshoot¬ 
ing organization in the vicinity of Chicago. The Com¬ 
mittee is made up as follows: 
South Shore Country Club, H. Barthlomay 
Onwensia Club, C. W. Folds 
Glen View Golf Club, Andrew McNally 
Riverside Gun Club, Chas. W. May 
Evanston Gun Club, R. C. Millen 
Sportsman’s Club of America, L. B. Clarke 
Hamilton Club, L. A. Bell 
Chicago Yacht Club, Geo. Clinch 
Chicago Athletic Association, John Wolff 
Illinois Athletic Club, Leo Stockley 
Industrial Club, H. C. Benecke 
South Chicago Gun Club, Chas. Rambo 
Chicago Gun Club, Hardy Wolfe 
Hammond Gun Club, J. C. Becker 
Long Lake Gun Club, T. E. Graham 
Arlington Heights Gun Club, N. F. Martens 
Skokie Golf Club, Robt. Carr 
Glen Oaks Country Club, O. N. George 
Metropolitan Gun Club, B. Vandyke 
University Club, Chas. Pike 
Chicago Club, Edward Moore 
Midday Club, Wm. Carlisle 
Union League Club, W. O. King 
Washington Gun Club, H. E. Bullen 
Avondale Gun Club, Mr. Trebing 
Kankakee Gun Club, E. F. Radeke 
Blue Island Gun Club, Harry Dare 
Lake George Gun Club, Chas. Kendle 
Irondale Gun Club, G. N. Hessler 
Downers Grove Gun Club, E. E. Clithero 
Dunning Gun Club, Geo. Guthrie 
Wheaton Golf Club 
Board of Trade, A. J. White 
Chicago Stock Exchange, Ira Couch 
Illinois Mfrs. Association, John M. Glenn 
Chicago Association of Commerce, G. M. Spangler, Jr. 
Grand Island Shooting Club, John B. Drake 
Knapp Island Shooting Club, J. Crafton Parker 
Undercliff Sportsmen’s Association, C. P. Zacher 
The hotels of Chicago deserve more than a pass¬ 
ing mention because not only of their number, eleg¬ 
ance and service, but because they offer so much that 
is needed and hardly recognized in the general thought 
of what is required when some great trapshooting 
Tournament is planned. There is in the city of Chi¬ 
cago every _ possible variety. of hotel, with the best 
equipment, in desirable locations, and adapted to every 
possible visitor. 
Chicago is the most visited and the most accessible 
of cities. It is a city of numberless attractions, the 
mecca of hundreds of thousands of pleasure seekers. 
It has over thirty miles of water front on Lake Michi¬ 
gan, and this with its parks and its suburbs provides 
conditions and facilities which make Chicago a city 
of mid-summer charm. Boating, bathing, golf, base¬ 
ball—Chicago lacks nothing for those who desire mid¬ 
summer recreation and entertainment. 
Geographically, Chicago is less than three hours’ 
ride from the center of population of the United 
States. Its situation on _ the southern extremity of 
Lake Michigan has made it the natural transportation 
center of the country—as a matter of fact the great¬ 
est transportation center in the world. 
Chicago’s system of parks and parkways is one of j 
the features for which the city is widely and favor- | 
ably known. On each of the three sides of the city | 
are extensive Measure grounds lying not far removed J 
from the central business district, and connecting | 
these great public playgrounds is a boulevard “belt” 
making a fify-mile circuit of the city and affording a j 
delightful afternoon’s pleasure drive. 
In concluding this introduction to the main part of | 
the program,_ let it be said once more that The Inter¬ 
state Association and The Chicago Association of 
Trapshooters will spare no trouble or expense to make 
this, the Sixteenth Grand American Trapshooting 
Tournament, come fully up to the high standard set j 
by its predecessors. 
The Program. 
The program for this year’s Tournament is not ma¬ 
terially different from that of its predecessor, held last 
year. That program was so happily devised that it 
won the approval and oqi jo jroddns -ejj Supooqsd 
ternity to a marked degree. The schedule of events, 
in the main, follows the policy adopted by The In¬ 
terstate Association in respect to its Grand American 
Trapshooting Tournaments, and which have proven in 
practice to be popular, equitable and successful. 
As was the case last year, The Interstate Associa- 
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Magneto Built in Flywheel 
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Caille Silencer on exhaust. Water-tight gear housing. 
.Uouble seamed fuel tank. Reinforced bracket. Nen-kink- 
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Larger motors described in catalog No. 24. 
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