forest and stream. 
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m en in the game, and well thought of among the boys 
of Kentucky. j r a severe handicap, as 
he”" was At just to be loyal to 
hl Emil' b Hammerschmidt just about p? c ked 
fSwfnner. Well.Th*s unexpected wU^happen, and Em.l 
fe Dr. y L h P. W Goukf'shot t a ei gcmd e race,^as^h'e^alwuys^does^ 
and lost one just to be so be shoot, as practically 
hands full attending to all 1 ith looking after his 
everything depends on him, that w.tn 1Wely B 
patients keeps him on the; j P.? b ; c h did not leave 
Fred Le No.r contracted a smile wmcn a because 
k. 28& 
f0 George SC \Yalker of Fort Thomas^Kenmc^.^^s ^sv.rely 
deserving of all he ™° n ’ „ is f 0 ruinate occurrence has 
clip all along, and by There is no man in this 
always been shot out n a ‘le.^ lb e at him at this game, 
section who has; any 1he s^ barrel on the grounds. 
He has about the best s , an( j how to put it. 
By that we mean, he hnows form and was picked 
j a ck Schr.ck , 1 , 0 , m h. ° d-<n« I or™ which 
for a winner, the Dira ne tbe mtle he shoots at 
rSSSt »-s-. >»« - - 
the Northern Gun Club. city, Mo., and Mr. 
Messrs. Dave Elliott K h tbe championship 
Both m.V. welcome .iditton to ■to *<«*■ „ 
w. R. Chamberlin, while ^ Xn |ood at a little 
the shooting game, made , him about it when 
game he has of h,s °^; in J US J a f become quite a regu- 
next you meet him. ^kyV.un Club, and the boys 
!™«S°tohe did no. make h„ ap- 
P Unde 6 John n V. Tea^showed the boys 
some at this end as well asnine and a half 
with 23 out of 25. For a man ninety > rjncle John? 
years old that is shootii^ some, s hot a good race, and 
Mr. White, of t , Bu ^ e b T "ace and' 22 in the champion- 
finished 47 in the “-bird race ano^ ^ lose g bifds in 
ship race, and as he . state ^_ bird race or a 100-bird race. 
each race, whether it is o{ t h e prizes, but he 
cal’ s A afely a res e t on his Dure"! as"he won the handsome 
diamond trophy in the club series o s °° *• j deserving 
Chas. Woodbury is shoot for many 
moon! and cln be dependedI on at all times. Well here s 
^°Ed.'"voris, « h b£ Mayor ’of Crawfords.lle, 
Ind., so many years steppea o{ the race 
Year's Day at 11 o clock Also s «PP' Q welcoin e at any 
about that time. He is a t i uc k next time, 
shoot in this section and wish him dot from a 
Capt. Arthur du Bra y,«hohas us cOt d and 
trip in the West was w,t h the boys resuhs of the 
went away very much sat sh were shoo ting a gun .very 
shoot, as the two m tie three who finished 
much to his liking, an \y e ll we guess yes, he 
with 24 were doing the same. > Captain will leave 
had good cauee to 5““^, b?,a afi joto and wish 
S % '."pTospor™ New W Fokest »» 
Stream included. • e0 od fellows, and 
Thos. H. Q ay . Jr-. P bee foduced, attended, 
one of the best shots Kentucky^^ the P racgs wit h lorn 
Hi/the^real pleasure he ^andAhe. 6 lltchl 
s!in^ !t W a|j S chtbj ls^always out^ for^ 1dm. ^ race nd 
at all clubs and shoots. 
Pellets Required to Kill Game. 
May I reply to your J ^ThoJe taTSlte^hh”* 1 a « 
my letter as to. whether those ’ naaec ^ r ing on the 
available for skinning or no S*" have struck those 
question, which is, How ma y P examined? As a 
birds which are M ter Y a y d fh/commoner species- 
matter of fact m dea ' m | birds—those selected for 
such as most of our ga™': b1 t ur w h 0 wants to 
mounting, at any rate, y f or technical 
put his best work into the - s ? ec ^”’ wn clean killed 
reasons preferably those w .’ b wounds in the head 
and are also *1 possible individuals one would 
and neck, and therefore th ? very inmvm ent 
choose for examination with reference to t P must 
question; and with due• b ef £ r t h at with of course, the 
proverbial 'exceptionA am not arguing. the ^^suhed 
be kil,ed a " 
enough to bring .jt promptly to bag. meant thj? size to 
apply 6 ”? shooting the l"8er ^nd^ ^^"^Tllckcock 
The words at least ni P^ ith<jut disadvantage be hit 
that a bird may at le i on i n i 0 n the only form of 
with several more, but y desirable is in trapshoot¬ 
shooting in which this is a ^• a e de t 5 ™ nearly as possible 
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The Bullet 
that Strikes 
A BLOW OF 
2038 POUNDS 
when shot from the .401 CALIBER 
■WINCHESTER 
SELF-LOADING RIFLE, MODEL 1910 
This new Winchester shoots a heavier bullet 
and hits a harder blow than any other recoil 
operated rifle made. It is even more power¬ 
ful than the .30 U. S. Army, of big-game 
hunting fame. The loading and firing of 
this rifle is controlled by the trigger finger. It 
HIT 
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MMER OF THO 
Send for Illustrated circular fully describing 
this new rifle which has strength and power plus. 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN, CONN.. U. S. A. 
with say seven or eight pellets of b*°- ® J’xcite^favor- 
standard size of bird and shot wou - W ould 
bone battered,” as 
Te The yS t 0 hick U puff lt of feathers very commonly accepted as 
thl outward and visible sign of *^jf d cl S£, b, S shot 
fessional pigeon shot, whom I may call A- sQ 
W £%&i seven «r eight pelletsY AAHcto 
big" pluckell Wab ^^ ex ^^ g g e d^ d T^ is r ^ a B iy 4 oz. ^ol 
average fi was fender gun by an excep tionally 
quick shot at 30yds. TJe slightly 
bluer.cck, as compared with a partna^, ^ clo3er 
than counterbalanced b > , tl l e s "? a { shooting.—Lawrence 
pattern, and more punishing style ot shooting 
Sowerby in Field (London). 
S&n Francisco Trapshooting. 
While the trapshooting se3so n ^wiU not^opeii a j t :'”f oy ° al 
some time, this sport has ® now getting 
devotees in San Francisco, and tbey se a ^ n Xhe pr .n- 
together to talk .°y er P ,a n s fo: « of the shooting 
cipal matter of interest is t e rans , e at Ingleside, 
grounds for the future, b Francisco, has been 
the most popular place around San is no w 
closed. A committee ol ihe K tQ find a new 
looking into the , P at . ter ’ t with the approval of all 
shooting resort,, whichi will meet witn ,^ y have not 
the San Francisco ^Pr’ 10 ^ uUt a dednite report, but 
made enough prog:ress ® plitab i e location will be pro- 
S&*S Smple ”»= for 
Local trapshooters . d v '?' 1 es g oi the Interstate Asso- 
and gun club shoots. 
