FOREST AND STREAM 
New Jersey State Tournament 
The fourth annual t 
Sportsmen’s Associati 
the Alert Gun Club, 
The ground; 
about five 
From the 
tance. 
Two sets of trap; 
ew Jersey State 
auspices of 
J, N. J. 
conveniently "situated, 
...e railroad stations, 
is but a few yards dis- 
, and they served amply 
present. The attendance 
State of New Jersey can 
w what the efforts of the 
., , -:—-- was open to all amateurs, whether 
residents of the State of not. • 
There were but few spectators present. There was 
however, a fine attendance of bright young men who 
represen, ed the manufacturers. A list of them is: Messrs, 
hiank Lawrence, J. M. Hawkins, Frank E. Butler TI H 
Stevens H. Overbaugh, Neaf Apgar, Fred Coleman; 
S' } * \P ss ^ ler » ^ ester Ge rman, J. S. Fanning, Sim 
Glover, H. S. Welles, II. P. Fessenden. Fnl HamiJn 
Why the Lefever Can Always Be Kept Tight 
was held under th_ 
• '.J n , e 5-7, at Phillipsburg, 
s are beautifully and to... ' ' 
minutes by trolley from the 
trolley to the grounds 
, - ~-ps were used, 
for the number of contestants 
was far below what the great f 
bring forward, and was far belo 
managers deserved, 
The tournament 
Simple mechanism—no other cun lnq ip,. fi, Qn ^ t, , 
fas C tenwandbrv h el C led takeS the the hinge joint: a dovetailed top 
is cocked ihe nfinh! compensating bolt; indicators to show when the gun 
• ’ * mechanism is independent of the lock plates Adjustable 
safety ; imported barrels and stock. The Lefever is the result of fiffy years 
40 yds e wTth C |ven E d?It y - ? h Un f 1S test j d minl ? tely and must shoot dead center at 
40 yds. with even distribution and maximum penetration in a 30 -in. circle. 
acafram 1 cnn°Jtri nd f C 0 mpari i 0 P aty , 0ur d , eaIers wil1 clinch our words. It i: 
We hawta fine^atelogue D to selidfyou—inay^e tavTyour'name*andlddress 
LEFEVER ARMS CO., a s ^kI?! E Syracuse 
Like Good W ine, 
Grows Better with 
Age. 
The weather was heavy and toward 
The conditions were unfavorable for 
averages for the day were as follows: 
J. M. Hawkins, 153 out of 160: L. S. ( 
Apgar. 148. Amateurs—J. Pleiss, 1 
Schlichter, 146. 
The 'earn race v-as event No. 6 , as fob 
North River. T 
Piercy . 27 F W Matl 
Truax . 26 Emann .. 
Muldoon .22—75 W H Mai 
Alert. Ter; 
Wilson . 21 Wright .. 
Raub .. 25 Burlington 
Stubblebirie . 24—70 Holinger 
THE PARKER GUN is a Good Gun 
Send for catalogue 
Bates .. 
Abbott . 
Events : 
E Markley . 
J F. Pleiss . 
D S Doudt _ 
G M Phillips. 
W S Hookway .. 
*L S German.... 
*Sim Glover ..... 
*J S Fanning. 
*Neaf Apgar .... 
*H H Stevens .. 
Geo Kowenhoven 
John Martin . 
C W Billings .... 
Geo H Piercy .... 
Lindsley . 
Chas L Day, Jr.. 
H Buckwalter ... 
H Vossiler . 
Stubblebine . 
Raub, Tr. 
*T M Hawkins .. 
*H S Welles . 
*F E Butler . 
A Heil . 
H Schleicher ..... 
I Hahn . 
L R Huber . 
A D Tunis . 
No. 31 Cherry Street, Meriden, Conn 
New York Salesrooms, 32 Warren St. 
Total 
13 1 
150 
118 
119 
123 
152 
12S 
122 
148 
139 
143 
137 
133 
142 
133 
139 
143 
100 
121 
12f 
153 
142 
108 
148 
146 
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is an advance on black powder, so Dead Shot Smokeless excels over all 
other smokeless powders. 
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recoil, perfect pattern and less noise than others. Is clean shooting, has 
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CHICAGO, ILL. BOSTON ST. LOUIS, MO. 
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