FOREST AND STREAM 
505 
Outing Moccasin L&'Srte! 
Made in three colors. Chocolate, Tan and Pearl 
S Men’s 6 to ii, Price $3.00 
Ladies’ 2 to 6, Price $2.50 
Boys’ 1 to s, Price $2.50 
In ordering mention size of shoe worn 
LUELLA MOCCASIN CO., Box 125, Auburn, Mail 
fied to judge of their indivi dual merits. It will doubt¬ 
less give the best of satisfaction, and meet the ap¬ 
proval of contestants generally. 
The Interstate Association fully appreciates the 
kindness and self-denial of the committee in consent* 
ln 3 i. 0 assuma ‘he arduous task entrusted to it—one 
which demands not only unbiased judgment and con¬ 
summate knowledge of the delicate work, but also 
a spirit not swayed by personal or geographical con- 
siderations, making merit the supreme test in its 
adjudications. 
The committee is constituted as follows: 
O. P. Goode, Chicago, Ills., Chairman. 
C. D. Coburn, Mechanicsburg Ohio. 
J- F. Wulf, Milwaukee, Wise. 
J. K. Warren, Birmingham, Ala. 
• Ray E. Loring, Marsailles, Ills. 
With the utmost confidence it is predicted that this 
committee will not fall below the estimate that has 
been placed upon it. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Treasurer of The Interstate As¬ 
sociation, will be Secretary of the committee, but 
will not have a vote in the handicapping of 
contestants. 
The committee will meet at Chicago, Ills., Satur- 
day, August 14, but handicaps will not be announced 
until the next day. 
Monday August 16th, Preliminary Day. 
At 11 A. M. Grant Park Introductory. 
OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. 
Two hundred single targets, unknown angles, $20 
entrance—targets included, 18 yards rise, high guns 
win not class shooting^ $100 added to the purse. 
Squads will not be divided into sections this day. 
Professionals. 
Professionals and paid representatives are barred, 
even from shooting for “targets only,” from all sched¬ 
uled events. An extra trap will be installed for the 
use ot professionals and paid representatives only, and 
a special 100-target event will be arranged each day 
for their benefit. 
Match Races. 
. Several match races between well-known profes- 
sionals will be shot during the Tournament. In order 
that the spectators can follow the shooting without con¬ 
fusion, time permitting, each match will be shot as a 
separate event—100 targets per man—and they will start 
about 3:00 P. M. each day. 
The following schedule has been arranged up to the 
time this program went to press: 
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17th 
W. D. Stannard . . .H. W. Cadwallader 
C. G. Spencer . V s.L. S. German 
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th 
i - S- Fanning .vs.Murray Ballou, Jr. 
J* laylor ........vs.Homer Clark 
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th 
Fred Gilbert .. .. .vs.W. R. Crosby 
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th 
D. D. Gross .. .vs.C. E. Goodrich 
£• 0 > Kirkwood .vs.R. R. Barber 
R. W. Clancy . . V s.Walter Huff 
It is expected that several more match races will be 
fu ra u^?i • U i announcement of which will be made on 
the bulletin board on the shooting grounds. 
First Day, August 17th, Tuesday at 8 A. M. 
The Chicago Overture Open to Amateurs 
/-i ■ Only. 
1 j e j hu J ldred , single targets, $25 entrance—targets in¬ 
cluded, 16 yards rise, high guns win—not class shoot¬ 
ing, 9100 added to the purse. Thirteen dollars ($13) of 
the entrance money will be divided on the scores made 
at the 100 targets, one money for each 10 entries or 
fraction thereof. The remaining $10 will be divided on 
the scores made at each 20 targets ($2 per event), one 
money for each 10 entries or fraction thereof. 
NOTE—The scores made in The Chicago Overture 
will be included in the official averages for 1915, as 
the Tournament is registered. 
The National Amateur Championship at 
Double Targets. 
, OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY 
fifty double targets, $10 entrance—targets included, 
16 yards rise, high guns—not class shooting, $100 added 
to the Purse. The winners of first, second and third 
moneys will each receive a Trophy, presented by The 
Interstate Association. 
The National Amateur Championship at 
Single Targets at 3 P. M. 
One hundred single targets, 16 yards rise, no entrance 
fee and no charge for targets. 
«-& pel V ? nl F to the winners (or to the runners-up) of 
The Interstate Association’s State Amateur Champion¬ 
ship competed for at the Tournaments given by the 
several State Associations holding Registered State 
Tournaments in 1915. 
The winner of The National Amateur Championship 
at single targets will be presented by The Interstate 
Association with a silver trophy costing $100 wholesale. 
.bach winner of a State Championship (or the runner- 
up) will be presented with $50 by The Interstate As¬ 
sociation, provided he competes in this event. 
An optional sweepstakes, $10 entrance, one money for 
each ten entries or fraction thereof, will be conducted 
in connection with the event. 
Eligible for the National Amateur Champion- 
_ . ship a* Single Targets. 
Following is a list of the winners (and the runners- 
upj of The Interstate Association’s State Amateur 
Championship at Registered State Tournaments held 
up to July 1st: 
State Winner Runner-Up 
Alabama J. K. Warren J. A. Blunt 
Arizona T. L. Eden R. DeMund 
ANY POSITION IS 
COMFORTABLE 
/ r/a If you wear a 
Separate Sack 
Suspensory, It 
will not pinch, pull 
or strain, because it 
is made as naturein- 
i 7 tended this support 
l/i ^ Eas no straps to 
G; / / chafe y° u - no front band on 
7 ( W sack to press and irritate, no 
- metal slides to scratch. 
Each outfit has two sacks, one 
of which you clip on the supporting straps, 
while the other is being cleansed. (You can 
wash the S.S.S. sack as quickly as your hands). 
This means a clean suspensory every day. 
All sizes. Mailed in plain package on receipt 
of price. Goods guaranteed. Write for booklet 
MEYERS MANUFACTURING CO. 
52 Dark Place. WATERTOWN, N. Y 
