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[April 2, 1910. 
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Civil War, and carries a musket in defense of what he 
believe* to be the right 
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tree sample and booklet P-52 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, 
JERSEY 1 
The Indians' Tribute tp F. S. Harrison. 
Missing to-day the sturdy oak, 
We, pausing where tWe monarch fell. 
Think less upon the shatt’ring stroke, 
Than how so long it stood—and well. 
In the measure of countless moons, marking the pass¬ 
ing of men and of seasons, of sunny days and dark, we 
have noted this noble tree, stopped in its grateful shade 
or sought the protection of its broad spread of boughs, 
until it seemed to become part of our life, indispensable 
to our comfort and convenience. Wherefore now we 
mourn its fall with selfish fealty—for what it was to us. 
But even so, we recall with pride its life of usefulness, 
remembering the good that was and thus mellowing our 
grief for a friend that is no more. 
Thus of old spoke the Wise Man of the Woods, and 
even so it is with us in the tidings that Frank S. 
Harrison (Chief Battle Axe) has crossed the Great 
Divide. So long we knew and loved him that sorrow 
and regret is softened by the recollection of the man. 
And so, in draping his place in the Council of the 
Indians in the sombre vestments of Tribal mourning, our 
sympathy is extended to those dearer ones of his own 
fireside, who loved and depended upon, as we honored 
and respected him. 
Subscribed for the Indians, this 25th day of March, 
1910. 
Tom A. Marshall, High Chief. 
, Frank C. Riehl, Chief Scribe. 
Larchmont Yacht Club. 
Larchmont, N. Y., March 26.—The high average of the 
day went to S. Scott, who scored a total of 105 out of 
125, and a leg on the Spotts cup. Legs were scored by' 
W. J. Elias, Sauer gun; J. Ross Collins, season prize; 
K. R. Hooker, accumulation cup. The competition was 
good. Scores follow; 
Sauer gun, 25 targets 
W J Elias. 
1 
23 
S Scott . 
.. 1 
99 
T Lenane, Tr. 
2 
19 
K R Plooker. 
.. 1 
19 
W D Hinds. 
0 
19 
W B Short. 
9 
22 
J Morrison . 
2 
21 
T R Collins. 
9 
21 
R. L. Spotts March cup, 
25 targets: 
W 1 Elias. 
0 
19 
S Scott. 
.. 1 
24 
T Lenane, Jr. 
2 
21 
K R Hooker. 
.. 1 
23 
W D Hinds. 
0 
22 
W B Short. 
9 
19 
J Morrison . 
2 
22 
J R Collins. 
20 
John Boudouine’s 
season 
prize, 25 targets: 
W J 1 Elias. 
0 
22 
S Scott . 
.. 0 
18 
T Lenane, Jr. 
2 
19 
K R Hooker. 
.. i 
21 
W D Hinds. 
6 
17 
W B Short. 
2 
21 
J Morrison . 
2 
17 
T R Collins. 
9 
23 
Accumulation cup, 
25 
targets: 
W J Elias. 
0 
18 
S Scott. 
21 
T Lenane, Jr. 
2 
20 
K R Hooker. 
.. l 
21 
W D Hinds. 
0 
20 
W B Short 
9 
21 
J Morrison . 
2 
21 
J R Collins. 
.. l 
21 
High for the day, < 
out 
of c 
i possible 125 targets, 
scratch: 
W 1 Elias. 
102 
S Scott . 
105 
T Lenane, Jr. 
90 
K R Hooker. 
99 
W D Hinds. 
99 
W B Short. 
95 
J Morrison . 
91 
Hillside 
Rod 
and Gun Club. 
Flushing, N. Y., 
March 
28.—The match between 
the 
Hillside Rod and Gun Club and the Manhasset Bay Yacht 
Club, held at Port Washington, March 24 w r as won by the 
former club by 31 targets. The event was at 50 targets 
per man, with the following results: 
Hillside R. & 
G. C. 
Manhasset Bay 
Y. C. 
Campbell . 
.. 42 
Alker .. 
.. 27 
Bell . 
.. 37 
Gould . 
.. 28 
Funke . 
.. 37 
Clarkson . 
.. 35 
Foster . 
.. 40 
Hoyt . 
.. 43 
Gerke . 
.. 40 
Clark . 
.. 20 
Hall . 
.. 43 
Loomis . 
.. 37 
Peck . 
.. 28 
Sierck . 
.. 39 
Long . 
.. 43 
J E Meyer. 
.. 41 
Rieger . 
.. 32 
T C Meyer. 
,. 38 
Vanse . 
.. 2S-380 
C Meyer . 
.. 31—339 
Handsome medals were presented by Mrs. Hoyt for 
first and second high guns. Hall and Long, of the win¬ 
ning teams tied at 43, and in the shoot-off, 25 targets, 
the former won with 22 to 21. Mr. Hoyt’s score also 
was 43. F. R. L., Sec’y. 
Morris Gun Club. 
Morristown, N. J., March 22.— The shoot of the Morris 
Gun Club, held to-day, had twenty-three shooters. Sim 
Glover made highest average, 181 out of 195. Scores: 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
John Fanning 
.. 195 
166 
A Sandelli . 
75 
38 
N Apgar . 
,. 195 
175 
W Kisz . 
80 
65 
S Glover . 
.. 195 
1S1 
T O’Donohue .. 
195 
170 
C Brown . 
195 
165 
Leahy . 
195 
16S 
C Howard . 
,. 195 
169 
Lenane . 
195 
161 
H H Miller ... 
.. 195 
133 
Lozier . 
. 60 
46 
E Pierson .... 
.. 175 
143 
E Betts, Jr. 
45 
26 
A Lamerson .. 
.. 150 
104 
J Timmons . 
75 
51 
A Brickner ... 
.. 195 
178 
John Zollinger .. 
140 
86 
W Kinney ..., 
.. 195 
150 
Tohn Fulford ... 
110 
88 
Dr E Betts ... 
.. 195 
173 
F A Trowbridge 
. 85 
62 
H Pierson .... 
.. 65 
49 
F. A. Trowbridge, Scc’y. 
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