Atril 16, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
605 
Zettler Rifle Club. 
New Vork.— Scores of the Zettler Rifle Club, made at 
its weekly practice shoot, April 5: 
G L Amoreaux 
A Begerow ... 
L C Buss. 
C Gerken . 
L P Hansen... 
T H Keller.... 
J Muzzio ...... 
C Oltmann .... 
C A Schrag ... 
O Smith . 
F Hecking .... 
238 241 240 230 243—1192 
227 236 238 238 230—1169 
249 246 249 249 249—1242 
237 246 244 241 236—1204 
244 241 242 240 241—1208 
230 242 234 238 239—11S1 
238 235 236 234 232—1175 
231 237 233 230 234—1165 
222 224 229"232 237—1144 
243 244 246 244 248—1225 
245 244 245 241 246—1221 
234 230 233 237 231—1165 
Trap News. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., March 30.—We had two fine days. 
A few who did not think it and did not come were sorry. 
March is a great kidder. 
Chaunce Powers was high amateur for the two days. 
Dr. Straughn second. 
Bills was high professional. Marshall and Le Compte 
tied for second high. 
Tom Marshall made a nice run of 112. Several others 
some fairly good runs. 
Mr. Smith only needed to have arrived at the opening 
to have been high amateur. He is from Illinois and 
shot fine. 
March 29. March 30. 
Shot at. Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Total. 
♦Bills . 
. 200 
194 
200 
194 
388 
Powers . 
. 200 
192 
200 
187 
379 
♦Marshall . 
. 200 
191 
200 
178 
369 
Straughn . 
. 200 
188 
200 
184 
372 
Peck . 
. 200 
187 
200 
168 
355 
Wise .. 
. 200 
175 
200 
184 
359 
♦Le Compte ... 
. 200 
183 
200 
186 
369 
♦Vietmeyer ... 
. 200 
180 
200 
173 
353 
Voris . 
. 200 
177 
177 
Nickle .. 
. 200 
176 
200 
168 
344 
Cain . 
. 200 
175 
200 
176 
351 
Parry .. 
. 200 
174 
200 
181 
355 
Grobe .. 
. 200 
171 
200 
162 
333 
Brennan . 
. 200 
168 
168 
Britton . 
. 180 
154 
200 
165 
319 
Rice . 
.. ISO 
151 
151 
Neighbors _ 
. 200 
161 
161 
Smith . 
. 120 
107 
200 
193 
300 
Tripp . 
. 120 
102 
200 
177 
279 
Dver . 
. 2 00 
147 
140 
99 
246 
Wilcox ., 
. 180 
133 
133 
Dixon . 
. 100 
80 
80 
Lipp . 
. 80 
60 
1.40 
105 
165 
Salmon . 
. 80 
63 
80 
61 
124 
Pickett . 
. SO 
65 
100 
77 
141 
Sparks . 
100 
71 
71 
April 2.—Mr. Hymer was high at practice, shooting 
fine. Mr. Hauger followed him closely. Weather was 
fine, but crowd small. Scores: Hymer 95, Hauger 93, 
Parry 92, Dixon 85, Brennan 83, Britton 78, Moore 78, 
Neighbors 76. 
Members’ trophy.—Mr. Hauger and Mr. Brennan both 
tied, breaking 46 out of 50 at 18yds. In the shoot-off 
Mr. Hauger proved the better stayer, and lost but one 
out of 25, Brennan losing three. Both shot fine, how¬ 
ever. No one else got close to these two in this event. 
Freehold Gun Club. 
Freehold, N. J., April 6. —The Freehold Gun Club 
will hold another target-smashing contest on the 21 st of 
this month, when they will have the pleasure of enter¬ 
taining the old South Side Gun Club, of Newark, of 
whom “Big Chief” Harrington says are in the war paint 
again and expect to lift the scalps of the Freehold bunch 
for the six-man trophy which they had in their posses¬ 
sion so long, and defended so skillfully that they had a 
right to think it belonged to them. But the Monmouth 
boys, in looking around for more worlds to conquer, got 
their eyes on it, and then it was all over—all but the 
shooting. The club promises some other attractions on 
this date in the way of championship contests. Possibly 
the individual and two-man team trophies will be con¬ 
tested for. 
Maltby Conover, Sec’y. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
To keep a tight line in playing a fish is one of the 
first principles of angling, and a very old one. With the 
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as some anglers are, then there is no occasion to take 
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The* problem of the summer home and camp, and the 
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is best found in the modern portable house. The 
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In our business columns, Secretary-Manager Elmer E. 
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shipping case, etc.—in short, a whole outfit for holding 
tournaments of the Interstate Association some time since. 
An excellent opportunity thus presents itself for a club 
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The Indians of To-day. 
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buckram. Price, $5.00. 
It describes the old-time Indian and the Indian of to¬ 
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\ 
The beautiful new “BRISTOL” catalog will be 
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