June 15, 1907.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
949 
Columbus No. 1. 
Alkire . 13 15 8--3U 
Webster .14 15 10—45 
Rhoads .15 13 10—44 
Cumberland... 14 13 12—39 
Chamberlin_ 13 15 12—40 
North Ohio. 
Johnson .13 13 11—37 
Mingo . 15 15 15—45 
Edwards .13 11 15—39 
Dr Shattuck . 13 12 11—36 
Dial . 13 11 9—33 
69 71 64 204 
67 62 61 190 
Ohio 
Team. 
Bookwalter _10 12 12—34 
Morrison . 
.... 11 
12 13—36 
G Stout . 13 14 15—42 
Du Bray... 
General averages 
—535 targets: 
Professional. 
1st day. 
2d day. 3d day. 
Total. 
J R Tavlor. 
....172 
1S1 
148 
501 
W R Crosby. 
.170 
178 
149 
497 
ii O Heikes.. 
.170 
181 
145 
496 
L J Squier. 
.167 
183 
142 
492 
H D freeman. 
.164 
175 
147 
486 
L 1 YVade. 
....167 
175 
141 
483 
C A Young. 
....158 
180 
143 
481 
L H Reid. 
170 
143 
476 
T Marshall . 
....130 
160 
131 
441 
D D Gross. 
.156 
150 
119 
425 
R C Clance’y. 
.146 
163 
116 
425 
H W Vietmeyer... 
•....147 
146 
119 
412 
H Heikes . 
....140 
148 
122 
410 
W G Hearne. 
....160 
159 
Amateurs. 
Tryon . 
....160 
178 
145 
485 
Volk . 
....165 
174 
145 
484 
R S Rhoads. 
....154 
180 
146 
480 
Webster . 
....157 
174 
14S 
479 
Speary . 
....165 
172 
142 
479 
W Watkins . 
....161 
176 
139 
476 
Foltz . 
....157 
172 
143 
472 
G. 
A. H. 
Entries. 
Pittsburg, Pa., 
June 10.- 
—Inclosed herewith 
I hand 
you a list of entries received to date for the eighth Grand 
American Handicap, 433 all told. You will, of course, 
understand that this list will be added to, as all entries 
received in envelopes bearing postmarks of June 8 will 
be accepted as regular entries. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
Alkire, F. D., Williamsport, Ohio. 
Adams, C. B., Rockwell City. Iowa. 
Anderson. A. J., Chicago Heights, Ill. 
Antoine, Chas., Chicago, Ill. 
■ Aughey, Harry T., Ohio, Ill. 
Anthony, J. T., Charlotte, N. C. 
Allen, F. H., Richland Center, Wis. 
Arie, Mark, Thomasboro, Ill. 
Anderson, Axel, Lemont, Ill. 
Apgar, Neaf, Plainfield, N. Y. 
Alsop, W. T., Owensboro, Ky. 
Asher, Blaine, Coon Rapids, Mich. 
Barto, J. B., Chicago, Ill. 
Bariball, Chas. H., Chicago, III. 
Butler, Frank E., Newark, N. J. 
Boa, John S., Missoula, Mont. 
Banks, Edward, Wilmington, Del. 
Budfeldt, Wm., Chicago, Ill. 
Barkley, Lee R., Chicago, Ill. 
Binyon, Claude E. Chicago, Ill. 
Bullard, Royal M., Chicago, Ill. 
Brown, Everett, Rensselaer, Ind. 
Beard, G. A., Evansville, Ind. 
Biddison C. E., Goodland, Kans. 
Bonser, Horace R., Hartwell, O. 
Ballou, Murray, Boston, Mass. 
Bell, James VY, St. Louis, Mo. 
Burnham, H. O., Lowell, Ind. 
Burnham, Fred., Lowell, Ind. 
Bolton, Mark C., Gilchrist, III. 
Borden, H. J., Memphis, Tenn. 
Barber, R. R., Paullina, Iowa. 
Burmister, John, Spirit Lake, Iowa. 
Bond, J. C., Louisville, Ky. 
Brown, Will, Hebron, Ind. 
Bosler, Arthur G., Chicago, Ill. 
Blanks, Jeff J., Trezevant, Tenn. 
Bateman, Geo. S.. Newton, Ill. 
Bateman, J. A., Newton, Ill. 
Fillings, C. Vv., New York, N. Y. 
Black, B. H., Nichols, Iowa. 
Burt, Geo. A., Ft. Collins, Colo. 
Baggerman, Peter. St. Louis, Mo. 
Bellman, Chas.. Pullman, Ill. 
Boltman, W. C., Chicago, Ill. 
Bellman, A., Pullman, Ill. 
Buckingham, T. N., Memphis, Tenn. 
Crosby, W.. R., O’Fallon, Ill. 
Cook, Dr. C. E., New London, Iowa. 
Carson, C.. W., Chicago, Ill. 
Carson, Clare, Chrisman, Ill. 
Cumming, J. H., Riverside, Ill. 
Crocker, Oscar W., Chicago, Ill. 
Clancy, R. W., Chicago, Ill. 
Clancy, L. M., Chicago, Ill. 
Carpenter, O. E., Syracuse, N. \ r . 
Cunnyngham, Y L., Chicago, 111. 
Carkeek, J., Chicago, Ill. 
Coleman, Fred., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Capps, L. J., Kearney, Neb. 
Clark, Hugh M., Urbana, Ill. 
Crossman, C. C., St. Louis, Mo. 
Croutcup, J. G., Nichols Iowa. 
Cole, B. T., Thomson, Ill. 
Clay, T. H., Jr., Austerlitz, Ky. 
Cooley, E. W., Toulon, Ill. 
Clifford, Wm. R., Chicago, Ill. 
Campbell, R. B., Spring Hill, Tenn. 
Carter, J. W., Nashville, Tenn. 
Craig, W. T., Jasksonville, III. 
Chamberlain, W. R., Columbus, O. 
Chingren, E. J., Spokane, Wash. 
Chaudet, L. P., New' Orleans, La. 
Cadwallader, H. W., Decatur, Ill. 
Craig, Thos. M., Sherbrooke, P. Q., Canada. 
IMMlMMW 
WINCHESTER 
Model 1907 Self-loading Rifle .351 Caliber, High Power 
“ The Gun That Shoots Through Steel" 
V* 
Standard rifle, 20-inch round nickel-steel barrel, pistol 
grip stock of plain walnut, not checked, weight about 7^4 
pounds, number of shots, 6 . LIST price, $28.00 
A HANDY, HANDSOME, POWERFUL GUN: The Model 1907, .351 
Caliber High Power is a six-shot take-down, handsome and symmetrical in out¬ 
line and simple and strong in construction. It is a serviceable, handy gun from 
butt to muzzle. There are no moving projections on the outside of the gun to 
catch in the clothing or tear the hands, and no screws or pins to shake loose. 
It is easily loaded and unloaded, easily shot with great rapidity and easily taken 
down and cleaned. 
THE .351-CALIBER HIGH POWER CARTRIDGE represents the latest 
development in powder and cartridge manufacture. Although .small irf size, it 
develops tremendous velocity and energy, making it powerful enough for the 
largest game. The soft-point bullet mushrooms splendidly on animal tissue, tear¬ 
ing a wide killing path. The regular cartridge will shoot a metal patched bullet 
through a I^-inch steel plate. This most modern type of cartridge also possesses 
the added advantage of economy. Owing to the comparatively small amount 
of metal used in the shell, it costs much less than old style cartridges no more 
powerful. 
THE WINCHESTER SELF-LOADING SYSTEM is positive, safe, 
strong, and simple. There is nothing experimental about it. Tested by use and 
abuse for two years, it has proved its absolute reliability and practicability. In 
these qualities there is no other self-loading system that approaches it. We 
were the pioneer manufacturers of Self-loading rifles. 
A SIMPLER AND MORE HANDY TAKE-DOWN device than that used 
in the Winchester Model 1907 is next to impossible. A few turns on the take¬ 
down screw, found at the rear of the receiver, and the rifle is separated into two 
parts, the stock and action being in one and the barrel and receiver in the other. 
When taken down, the exposed working parts are all accessible, making it easy 
to clean the action. 
RAPIDITY OF FIRE: This rifle has a detachable magazine, which can 
be inserted in the gun when the bolt is closed, making loading quick, safe and 
easy. The superiority of this style of magazine for this type of rifle was demon¬ 
strated at the recent National Matches at Sea Girt, when the Winchester Self¬ 
loading system won all the competitive prizes for rapid-fire shooting; the record 
being fifty shots in one minute against twenty fired from the other self-loading 
rifle having a fixed magazine. Still another advantage of the detachable maga¬ 
zine is that it makes it unnecessary to work the cartridges through the gun in 
unloading. 
COMPARISON IS CONVINCING: We know of no better way for a 
prospective purchaser to become convinced of the superiority of the Winchester 
Model 1907 .35 T_ Caliber High Power Rifle than by comparing it with other makes 
of similar guns. Look at them, handle them, price them, load them, take them 
down, shoot them, test their penetration, killing power and range if you will. In 
fact, compare them in any way you see fit. 
Circular fully describing this ride sent free upon request. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Conn. 
Carter, Geo. L., Lincoln, Neb. 
Coyle, W. T., Torras, La. 
Cox, J. H., Linden, Mich. 
Coulbourn, Jos. T., Birmingham, Ala. 
Collins, Geo. M., Due \\ est, S. C. 
Denny, Harry W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Deterline, E. E., Keithsburg, 111. 
Ditto, C. H., Keithsburg, Ill. 
Durston, A. H., Syracuse, N. Y. 
DeWolf, Wm. F., Chicago, 111. 
Deal. W. C.. Chicago, III. 
Duff; Thomas A., Toronto, Ont., Canada. 
Dixon, Harve, Oronogo, Mo. 
Darton, W. B., Portland, Me. 
Deiter, Geo. L., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Dreyfus, Fred. J., Milwaukee, W is. 
DuP.ont, Eugene, \\ ilmington. Del 
DuPont, Eugene E., \Y ilmington, Del. 
Dering, Guy \ ., Columbus, \\ is. 
Dorn, G. J., Newton, Ill. 
Dockendorf, C. C., Lemont, 111. 
Dunnill, Burt, Fox Lake, 111. 
Dunnill, Harry, Fox Lake, Ill. 
Davis, W. A., Chicago, Ill. 
Eck, George, Chicago, Ill. 
Eames, Frank M., Philadelphia, l’a. 
Elliott, J. A. R., New York. N. Y’. 
Elbert, B. F., Des Moines, Iowa. 
Eck, John, Chicago, Ill. 
Engelee, Peter G., McHenry, Ill. 
Ellett, Fred., Keithsburg, Ill. 
Einfeldt, Wm., Oak Park, 111. 
Einfeldt, Chas., Oak Park, Ill. 
English, O. IT, Chicago, Ill. 
Ellicott, Edw. B., Chicago, Ill. 
Elliott. David, Kansas City, Mo. 
Eick, Ben. Sterling, III. 
Earl, G. D., Chicago, Ill. 
Faurote, F. M., Dallas, Texas 
Flewelling, W. W., Harvey, Ill. 
Fisher, Henry, Chicago, III. 
Flick, John A., Ravenna, O. 
Fanning, J. S., Jersey City, N. J. 
Fuchs, Frank P., Evansville, Ind. 
Franklin, Geo. L., Chicago, Ill. 
Fitzgerald, F. P., Clarksdale. Miss. 
Fitzsimons, L. H., Chicago, Ill. 
Fleming, Hugh, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 
Ford, O. N., Central City, Iowa. 
Ford, Frank P., St. Louis, Mo. 
Foltz, Frank E., McClure, Ohio. : 
Foley, John, Nichols, Iowa. 
Foley, L., Nichols, Iowa. 
Freeman, II. D., Atlanta, Ga. 
Franke, C. M., Newton, Ill. 
Fuller, Frank, Mukwonago, Wis. 
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