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FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 19, 1910. 
BIG REDUCTIONS! 
Annual March Sale of 
Second-Hand and Shop-Worn 
You can find many bargains in High Grade and 
Medium Priced Guns in this list. If interested, 
write us and we will send you our circular. 
302-304 Broadway, 
NEW YORK CITY 
Schoverling, Daly Gales, 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City N. J., March 13.—The weather conditions 
were about ideal for trapshooting at the grounds of the 
Hudson Gun Club this morning, and some very good 
scores were made by several of those taking part. I here 
were two straight scores made to-day—the first m several 
months—they were made by Mr. Engle, and Mr. H. b. 
Welles, a trade representative, who also tied Mr. Engle 
for high gun honors, each gentleman shooting for an 
average of 89 per cent., while Mr. Schorty was the run¬ 
ner-up with 87 per cent. 
The club race, a handicap event, was won by De 
Freitas who returned a perfect score, with his allow¬ 
ance of added birds. The prize was a sealed package 
donated by Gille, and one to be appreciated by anybody 
that is lucky enough to win it. ... 
On March 27 we hold our next shoot, everybody is 
welcome to come out and spend the morning with us, 
Events: 
Targets: 
W Emmons 
Schortey 
J Williams .. 
J Pape . 
Engle . 
I acobson .... 
liggs . 
Delaney . 
Gille . 
Strobel . 
H Welles ... 
R H Strader 
Burlington .. 
De Freitas .. 
Dr O’Brien . 
Dowse . 
Kurzell . 
1 2 
15 15 
12 9 
12 14 
13 8 
12 13 
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.. 14 
.. 14 
.. 7 
ii 13 
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Secretary. 
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Used by MR. CHAS. G. SPENCER During 
1907 1908 
Broke 94 . 9 % of 16,220 Targets Broke 96 . 77 % of 11,175 Targets 
These unequalled records denote the greatest regularity of Shotgun powder. 
The best guide for the future should be the records of the past. 
Insist on having all your shells loaded with stability guaranteed Dead Shot. 
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Bryden Gui\ Club 
Allentown, Pa., March 12. The bi-monthly shoot of 
the Bryden Gun Club, of Catasauqua, Pa., was one of 
the old real days of sporting blood. 
John L. Englert was high gun, breaking 74 out of the 
75 targets. Johnny missed his 20th target, thus giving 
him a straight run of 55 targets unfinished. 
W. Hepner had a good race to-day. He had his new 
gun on his first trial and broke 52 out of 75. Silfies 
followed this race close tying Hepner. “Slim” is up 
against it. You see, practice makes perfect. 
President Brown is keeping up the pace pretty well. 
He scored 44 out of 50, going like a general, boys. 
“Uncle Tom” will now have his match when he comes 
on July 8. Serve him another clam chowder. 
J. Haines broke 14 in three events. Well done, John, 
keep up your courage. 
J. O’Neill scored three more targets than Haines. 
“Oh, those angles!” 
E. Jones, the youngest of the boys, made a good hit 
to-day, scoring 35 out of the 50. He led J. Sattelle by 
one target. 
President Brown received a letter of congratulation for 
the new addition to the Bryden list from our old friend 
H. L. Brown, of Belleville, N. J. Three cheers for 
the “Brownies”! 
W. Hepner and E. Jones will represent the Bryden 
Gun Club at the Lehigh Valley Shooting Association 
tournament and shoot the full program. 
The next shoot will be held Saturday, March 26, 1910, 
at 2 P. M. 
Events: 12 3 Shot 
Targets: 25 25 25 at. Broke. 
J L Englert . 24 25 25 75 74 
G Silfice . 17 18 17 75 52 
W Hepner . 17 17 18 75 52 
G E Brown . 23 21 .. 50 44 
J Haines . 14 14 14 75 42 
J O’Neill . 14 16 15 75 45 
E Jones . 18 17 .. 50 35 
J Howell . 8 12 .. 50 20 
J Sattelle . 15 19 .. 50 34 
A. K. Ludwig. 
San Francisco Trap. 
Local trapshooters are much elated with the progress 
that has been made toward securing suitable grounds 
for this sport, and it is now definitely settled that blue 
rock grounds will be established in San Mateo county, 
at no great distance from the old Ingleside grounds. 
Those who have seen the site selected declare that it is 
far superior to any grounds ever shot over here before 
from the reason that an unobstructed background is 
afforded, enabling the targets to be thrown against a 
clear sky background. The site selected is in a place 
where there is less wind than at the old grounds, and 
where there is less fog. In addition to the new place 
being a Mecca for San Francisco gunners, it will also 
be used by the San Mateo sportsmen and will be kept 
busy during$the coming season. A place in Contra 
Costa county near Stege has been selected as a site for 
the live-bird shooting grounds. 
The opening shoot around the bay was held recently 
by the Bay View Gun Club at its grounds on Bay Farm 
Island, Alameda. This club now has forty members, 
and an extensive series of shoots has been arranged for 
the coming season, the first Sunday in every month 
being, the regular day for holding club events. The 
Oakland Gun Club will open its season on March 13 on 
its grounds near the Webster street bridge, and will hold 
its regular events on the second Sunday in each month. 
A. P. B. 
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