March 30, 1907 -1 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Lehigh Gun Club. 
Bethlehem, Pa., March 22.—Herewith are the scores 
of the Lehigh Red and Gun Club shoot, at Rittersville, 
Pa., held to-day. . 
The shoot was a successful one, and was enjoyed by 
everybody present. Mr. Glover was high of the pro- 
’ fessionals, and Mr. Clark, of the amateur shooters. 
One of the features of the day was the country dinner 
at the hotel adj'cining the grounds; none better ever 
served. For reference ask the shooters. 
We hope to see all of the boys soon again. 
All events were at 15 targets: 
Events: 
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Apgar . 
Schlicher . 
. 10 
14 
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14 
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12 
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11 
. 12 
15 
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. 13 
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Hahn . 
. 6 
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12 
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Miller . 
. 12 
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| Bruch . 
. 12 
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7 
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8 
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14 
Thomas . 
. 9 
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7 
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Jarrett . 
Michael . 
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H. 
F. 
. Koeb, 
Sec’y 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., 
Dreyer used a 28-gauge 
Events: 
Targets: 
March 23.— 
gun. The 
-Event 5 
scores: 
1 2 
25 25 
19 23 
was 
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25 
23 
at 
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25 
22 
21 yds. 
5 6 
25 25 
Williamson . 
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Cli'm * . . . . 
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Griffith 
Narine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, L. I., March 23.—At the shoot of the 
Marine and Field club to-day, the total of the programme 
was 200 targets, shot in strings of 25. Mr. W. H. 
Davol was high with a total of 156. Scores: 
W H Davol.7. 18 17 20 23 22 20 18 18—156 
L C Parker. 15 16 13 19 20 19 19 21—142 
C M Camp .19 15 18 18 15 16 15 18—135 
I Snediker . 15 15 14 18 15 12 21 19—129 
j M Knox. 18 10 14 17 20 15 19 21—132 
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23 Elm Street, - Boston, Mass. 
W. R. Hobart. 
As we go to press, we learn, with profound sorrow, 
that W. R. Hobart, of Newark, N. J., has passed away. 
We did not learn the cause of his death. He was Secre¬ 
tary of the New Jersey State Sportsman’s Association 
at the time of his death, and during several years past. 
He was well known to the trapshooters of America, 
having acted as a writer of trapshooting events during 
many years past. About fifteen years ago he was en¬ 
gaged in trapshooting as a professional. He had a host 
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North Caldwell Gun Club. 
North Caldwell, N. J., March 25.—The second con¬ 
test between the teams of the North Caldwell Gun Club 
and the Jersey City Gun Club will be held on the for¬ 
mer’s ground, in North Caldwell, N. J., on Saturday, 
March 30, when the Jersey City team will try and turn 
the tables for their recent defeat. The teams will prob¬ 
ably be composed of ten men each. 
Wm. Kussmaul, Treas. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
“King Fisher,” as a name for a brand of silk lines for 
anglers, and the cut of a kingfisher as a trade mark, 
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purchases for the opening of the fishing season will do 
well to ask his dealer for “Kingfisher” lines, and in 
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The angler who is looking for a new rod will do well 
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Audubon’s Birds of America.. 
We have a few plates of this magnificent work, which will be sold singly until the supply is 
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Black Vulture & Deer Head .$12 00 
Orchard Oriole . 8 00 
Redtail Hawk. 10 00 
Jer Falcon. 10 00 
Sparrow Hawk. 8 00 
Pigeon Hawk. 7 00 
Swallow-tailed Hawk. 8 00 
Redwing Blackbird, Starling 8 00 
Black-winged Hawk. 7 00 
Duck Hawk. 10 00 
Fish Hawk. 10 00 
Crow . 5 00 
Crow Blackbird. 7 00 
Boat-tail Grackle. 9 00 
Nuttall’s Marsh Wren. 5 00 
Common Marsh Wren.... 5 00 
Crested Titmouse. 5 00 
Hudson Bay Titmouse... 4 00 
Carolina Titmouse. 4 00 
Mocking Bird. 8 00 
Brown Thrasher. 8 00 
Prairie Titlark. 4 00 
Brown Titlark . 4 00 
Grass Finch. 4 00 
Henslow’s Bunting. 4 00 
Chipping Sparrow. 4 00 
Field Sparrow. 4 00 
Seaside Finch. 4 00 
Lincoln’s Finch. 4 00 
White-throated Sparrow... 4 00 
Towhee Bunting...,. 4 00 
Purple Finch. 5 00 
Crossbill . 5 00 
[Blue Grosbeak. 7 00 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak... 8 00 
Nighthawk . 7 00 
Chimney Swift. 4 00 
Carolina Paroquet. 10 00 
Golden-winged Wood- 
pecker. 5 00 
Pileated Woodpecker...... 8 00 
Belted Kingfisher. 7 00 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 5 00 
Mangrove Humming Bird 5 00 
Ruby Throat Hummer.... 6 00 
Columbia Humming Bird. 5 00 
Forktail Flycatcher. 5 00 
Arkansas, Say’s & Swal¬ 
lowtail Flycatcher. 8 00 
Pipiry Flycatcher. 4 00 
Great-crested Flycatcher.. 4 00 
Olive-sided Flycatcher.... 4 00 
Small Green-crested Fly¬ 
catcher. 4 00 
Wood Pewee. 4 00 
White-eyed Vireo. 4 00 
Yellow-throated Vireo. 4 00 
Green Black-capped Fly¬ 
catcher. 4 00 
Wilson’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Canada Warbler. 4 00 
Bonaparte’s Flycatcher. 4 00 
Hooded Warbler. 4 00 
Kentucky Warbler. 4 00 
Bay-breasted Warbler. 4 00 
Pine-creeping Warbler.... 4 00 
Yellowpoll Warbler. 4 00 
Rathbone Warbler. 4 00 
Children’s Warbler. 4 00 
Yellow Redpoll Warbler.. 4 00 
Black and Yellow Warbler 4 00 
Swainson’s Warbler. 4 00 
Bachman’s Warbler. 4 00 
Carbonated Warbler. 4 00 
Nashville Warbler. 4 00 
Black and White Creeper. 4 00 
Cedar Bird. 4 00 
Bohemian Waxwing. 6 00 
White-bellied Swallow. 5 00 
Cliff Swallow. 5 00 
Great Marble Godwit. 7 00 
Glossy Ibis. 7 00 
Night Heron. 8 00 
Yellow-crowned Night 
Heron. 8 00 
Green Heron. 8 00 
Great White Heron. 9 00 
Peale’s and Reddish 
Egrets. 9 00 
Flamingo . 10 00 
Smew . 10 00 
Brown Pelican. 10 00 
Crested Grebe. 7 00 
Black Skimmer. 7 00 
Sandwich Tern. 5 00 
Puffin . 5 00 
Razor-billed Auk. 6 00 
Tryant Flycatcher. 5 00 
Solitary Flycatcher. 4 00 
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