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The Dupont Powder Company had offered a silver 
' watch fob for the high man on the Virginia and one for 
! the high man on the Tar Heel team, which were given 
to the high amateur and the second high. The fob for 
the second high average was won by Mr. Todd, from 
> Mr. Lyon, in a shoot-off by 25 to 20. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
May 30.—Paterson, N. J.—Jackson Park Revolver Club. 
Wm. Dutcher, Sec’y. 
May 30.—Colorado Springs (Colo.) Rifle and Revolver 
Club. H. A. Scurr, Sec’y. 
June 28-29.—Creedmoor, L. I.—Inter-collegiate and inter¬ 
scholastic competition. 
July 4-5.—Taftville, Conn.-—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. A. Ploss, Sec’y. 
July 24-30.—Creedmoor, L. I.—New York State Rifle 
Association and out-door matches of the U. S. Re¬ 
volver Association. 
July 25-23.—Milwaukee, Wis.—Central Sharpshooters’ 
Union, under auspices of Milwaukee Sharpshooters’ 
Society. J. L. Torney, Sec’y. 
Aug. 19-24.—Camp Perry, Port Clinton, O.—National 
Rifle Association and Ohio State Rifle Association 
matches. 
"Routes for Sportsmen. 
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Smith’s IdeaJl 
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Sporting goods houses are invited to send for price and terms. 
Wants and Exchanges. 
Hotels for Sportsmen. 
Birds and fish arriving in 
goodly quantities. For shoot¬ 
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ing, etc., this place has no 
equal. Excellent accommo¬ 
dations for sportsmen and 
their families. Send for booklet to 
A. H. G. MEARS, Wachapreague, Va. 
HIGH FALLS HOTEL, 
Dingman's Ferry, Pike County, Pa. 
Amid the scenic beauties of the highlands of the upper Dela¬ 
ware. Excellent trout and bass fishing. Private trout 
stream. Unsurpassed natural shale roads. Garage with 
supplies and modern equipments. Riding and driving horses. 
House fitted with sanitary plumbing, pure spring water used 
exclusively, table supplied from its own garden. Automobile 
meets all trains. Send for booklet. 
PHILIP FINE FULMER, Jr., Owner and Proprietor. 
CAMP RECREATION in the great Mantrap Valley; 
finest mascalonge and bass fishing; beautiful lakes, pine 
log cabins. Circular free. 
A. G. IRWIN, Dorset, Minn. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. Tents, guides, boats provided. Write 
BUNGALOW, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Salmon fishing and caribou hunting best obtainable. 
Guides and camp outfit supplied. BAY ST. GEORGE 
HOTEL, Stephenville Crossing, Newfoundland. 
MOOSE, CARIBOU. 
DEER, BEAR. 
Blackville is in the center of the best big-game district 
of the Miramichi, including the famous hunting grounds 
of North and South lakes, and of the Renous, Dun- 
garvon, Bartholomew, Cains and Sabbies rivers, all 
within easy reach. The Blackville Hunting and Fishing 
Association furnish guides, camp help, etc. who guar¬ 
antee satisfaction. Write Secretary JAS. McINTOSH, 
Blackville, N. B., Canada. 
Eustis, Me.—Round Mountain Lake Camps 
Excellent trout fishing, both lake and stream. Fish 
rise to the fly at all times. DION O. BLACKWELL, 
Manager, Round Mountain, Eustis, Maine. New York 
Office: Room 29, 335 Broadway. Phone, 1603 Franklin. 
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