Jan. 8, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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AN UNPARALLELED 
RECORD 
THE 
In Shooting History 
Made by 
PARKER 
GUN 
Y OU know geese—hardy cruisers of 
the skies. They can get away with 
more shot than any other game bird. It 
takes a close, hard shooting gun to pene¬ 
trate their two-inch armor of feathers. 
Any man who swings a LEFEVER gun 
true on a quartering pair of geese does 
not question the result. He knows it— 
Two Clean Kills 
The reason Lefever Guns kill clean and 
sure and far is Lefever Taper Boring. 
It’s Lefever Taper Boring that gets the 
game. And you continue getting it with 
the same gun for a lifetime. Reasons: 
Lefever never-shoot-loose bolt, Lefever 
compensating screw on the hinge joint, 
Lefever simple three-piece action, and 
14 other original Lefever inventions. 
LEFEVER 
SHOT GUNS 
If you are a sportsman who values a 
gun for killing powers, send for free gun 
book and get Lefever wise. $28 to $1000. 
Owners of the $28 gun will not trade 
them for guns that cost twice as much. 
Write today—now. Lefever Arms Co., 
23 Maltbie Street, Syracuse, New York. 
At Chicago, the week beginning June 21, Mr. Frank Fisher 
won the Preliminary Handicap from the 18-yard mark, shooting 
at ten doubles and eighty singles, score 94. % 
Mr Fred Shattuck won the Grand American Handicap from the 18-yard mark, score 6, 
an Mr 2 °FredGilben Slin wotthe Professional Championship with a score of 193 out of 200 
which included40 doubles, of which he broke 37, . m 4 ln g, hl %|f c 0 li. < L c ^ n p^^j|ER ni GUN f 
this classic event, and the fourth consecutive winning for the rnL uvn. . . 
THE PARKER GUN also won the High General Average for the entire tournament, thus winning about all there 
““ h PARKER. BROS. 
New York Salesroom : 32 Warren St. _ Meriden, Conn 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., Jan. 1.—There were thirty-six 
contestants in the New Year’s Day merchandise shoot 
of the Bergen Beach Gun Club. L. H. Schortemeier 
was winner in Class A. First in Class B went to K. H. 
Woodruff; in Class C to Charles Schreyvogel. _ 
Schortemeier in the -re-entry, broke 50 straight from 
18 The entrance was $2.50; re-entry, $1.50. , 
Class A contestants stood at 18yds.; Class B, at 17yds.; 
Class C, at 16yds. . ~ 
The prizes were twenty-eight pieces of cut-glass, me 
scores follow: 
J A Howard. 16 
H W Woodcock. 16 
J F Simonson. 16 
W Emmons . 16 
A Griffith . 16 
H W Dreyer. 17 
R A Metz. 17 
H A Lydeke. 16 
C Schreyvogel . 16 
A M Dalton. 16 
H Voorhees . 17 
T H Richmond. 
R W Strader. 
R H Woodruff. 17 
H C Miller. 16 
H D Bergen... 
A A Schoverling. 18 
C Felix . 16 
Geo Pubs . 
Wm O’Brien . 17 
John Gaughen . 16 
F H Thoben...... 16 
L H Schortemeier. 18 
E W Reynolds.....'. 18 
Dr P Moeller. 16 
Dr R H Weiskotten. 16 
Robt Morgan . 16 
W H Ryder. 16 
S Potter . 16 
A V Suydam. 17 
D C Van Valer. 16 
A1 Schubel . 17 
Chas Cooper . 
H Montanus . 
G E Loeble. 16 
G K Kouwenhoven. 19 
J Kouwenhoven . 16 
Hdcp. 
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19 22—41 
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16 12—28 
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18 12—30 
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12 16—28 
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Re-entry. 
23 20—43 
22 21—43 
is IS—33 
18 14-32 
15 17—32 
15 i6—31 
22 22—44 
16 19—35 
18 18—36 
25 25—50 
18 22—40 
18 18—36 
22 20—42 
22 22—44 
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