Jan. 29, 1910.] 
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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 
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Owners of the $28 gun will not trade 
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23 Maltbie Street, Syracuse, New York. 
Meadow Springs Gun Club. 
Philadelphia, Jan. 22.—There were two target events, 
one at 25 and one at 50, the former the yearly shoot 
and the latter the Dupont trophy event. Kaufman and 
Pierce tied on 25 for first in the former, while Coyle and 
Pierce tied on 50 in the latter. Points were awarded to 
the first five places respectively, five to first and so on 
down to one for fifth. 
The Meadow Springs Club contemplates holding a 
benefit at the Eleventh Street Opera House, on Feb. 22, 
and all gunners are welcome to attend. Score's: 
Yearly Dupont 
Shoot. Trophy. 
Soley . 
.... 3 
6 14—20 
12 
14 17—43 
Coyle . 
.... 4 
4 20—24 
8 
20 23—50 
Hogan . 
.... 3 
2 18—20 
4 
18 21—43 
Jackson . 
.. .. 4 
4 20—24 
8 
20 14—42 
Pierce .. 
.... 5 
6 22—25 
12 
22 21—50 
Murdock .. 
.... 3 
2 18—20 
4 
18 12—34 
Herbert _ 
.... 1 
10 7-17 
20 
7 10—37 
Hewlett .... 
2 
6 12—18 
0 
12 12—24 
Kauffman . 
.... 5 
4 21—25 
8 
21 16—45 
Serfass . 
.... 8 
8 10—18 
16 
10 13—39 
Walters .... 
.... 4 
4 20—24 
8 
20 15—43 
Lindeman .. 
.... 3 
10 10—20 
20 
10 14—44 
Emery _ 
0 
20 10—30 
Meumain ... 
0 
14 9—23 
L&rchmont Yacht Club. 
Larchmont, N. Y., Jan. 22.—The leg on the January 
cup was won by R. L. Spotts. S. Scott was high gun 
for the totals of the day with 123 out of 150. Other events 
were as follows: 
Handicap, 25 targets, unknown angles: 
H. T. H. T. 
S Scott . 0 22 WE Bemis. 4 24 
C B Brown. 0 21 E L C Robins. 0 18 
F Pelham. 2 18 JS Fanning. 0 22 
T Lenane. 0 23 W B Short. 2 20 
W J Elias . 3 21 JR Collins . 3 16 
G Batterson . 0 22 R L Spotts. 1 22 
E A Wilson . 8 20 A B Alley. 4 17 
N R Hooker. 3 18 J G Corbett. 2 16 
J Morrison . 1 19 H J Thielman... 2 18 
High gun for the day, out of a possible 150 targets: 
S Scott . 123 J Morrison . 95 
C B , Brown. 102 E L C Robins. Ill 
T Lenane . 102 J S Fanning. 114 
E A Wilsop. 85 W B Short. 104 
N R Hooker. 92 Spotts . 118 
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 96, 
and 20 straight in the shoot-off. . 
Mr. Fred Gilbert a?ain won the Professional Championship with a score ot 1V3 out ot 2UU, 
which included 40 doubles, of which he broke 37, making his second consecutivewminingot 
this classic event, and the fourth consecutive winning for the inL PAKKI^K 
THE PARKER GUN also won the High General Average for the entire tournament, thus winning about all there 
was in sight. _ _ __ _ . _ __ __ 
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