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[April 30, 1910. 
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JERSEY CITY. N. J. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy. 
By Rowland E. Robinson. Price, $1.25. 
Sam Lovel’s Boy is the fifth of the series of Danvis 
books. No one has pictured the New Englander with 
so much insight as has Mr. Robinson. Sam Lovel and 
Huldah are two of the characters of the earlier books 
in the series, and the boy is young Sam, their son, who 
grows up under the tuition of the coterie of friends that 
we know so well, becomes a man just at the time of the 
Civil War, and carries a musket in defense of what he 
believes to be the right. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
American Big Game in Its Haunts. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editor, 
George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. New York. 497 
pages. Illustrated. Cloth. $2.50. 
Contents: Sketch of President Roosevelt; Wilderness 
Reserves, Theodore Roosevelt; The Zoology of North 
American Big Game, Arthur Erwin Brown; Big Game 
Shooting m Alaska—I. Bear Hunting on Kadiak Island; 
11. Bear Hunting on the Alaska Peninsula; III. My Big 
Bear of Shuyak; IV. The White Sheep of Kenai Pen- 
r/ Y- the Giant Moose, James H. Kidder; 
The Kadiak Bear and His Home, W. Lord Smith; Th4 
Mountain Sheep and Its Range, Geo. Bird Grinnell; 
Preservation of the Wild Animals of North America 
Henry Fairfield Osborn; Distribution of the Moose, 
Madison Grant; The Creating of Game Refuges, Alden 
Sampson; Temiskaming Moose, Paul J. Dashiel; Two 
Trophies from India, John H. Prentice; Big Game 
Refuges, Forest Reserves of North America, Forest Re¬ 
serves as Game Preserves, E. W. Nelson, etc., etc. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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Buffalo Audubon Gun Club. 
Buffalo, N. Y.—A special match shoot with the Stan¬ 
ley Gun Club, of Toronto, Ont., took place on Saturday 
afternoon, April 23. The members of the Stanley Gun 
Club, fourteen strong, invaded the enemy’s camp, where 
they were entertained in a friendly contest with the 
Buffalo Audubon team. 
Owing to the very disagreeable weather, several of the 
Stanley’s best shots were not on hand when the train 
pulled out of Toronto. This contest is getting to be an 
annual affair between the two clubs, and is looked for¬ 
ward to with the greatest enthusiasm and pleasure by all. 
As will be seen by scores below, the Audubons were 
returned victors by a good margin. This is likely to be 
reversed when the return match is shot on the Stanley 
grounds later in the season. 
For Toronto, President Ely, good shot that he is, 
finished with two 24s to his credit. He centered his 
targets well and shot in perfect time. Vivian, with his 
24 and 22 , was next high for the Stanleys and would 
have had as good as his team-mate had he not “flinched” 
several times. For Buffalo, good old reliable Frank 
Kelsey and G. N. Fish, each got two 24s, followed closely 
by that good shot, B. V. Covert, with 46 to his credit. 
The Audubon team expect to go to Cleveland in May 
to shoot a match with the Cleveland Gun Club Com¬ 
pany’s team, when, it is expected, a close and exciting 
match will be shot. Scores follow: 
Stanleys: 
Targets: 
*25 
*25 
25 
10 
15 
Dunk . 
99 
20 
23 
10 
12 
Vivian . 
22 
22 
10 
15 
Marsh . 
19 
20 
Houghton . 
23 
22 
9 
14 
Toselin . 
. 17 
19 
22 
9 
11 
Wakefield . 
22 
24 
8 
11 
Elv . 
24 
25 
9 
15 
Hulme . 
22 
23 
9 
13 
Hogarth . 
. IS 
19 
19 
6 
11 
Ingham . 
. 17 
18 
21 
9 
12 
Parry . 
17 
9 
8 
Sawdon . 
IS 
8 
12 
Schube . 
19 
16 
9 
13 
Douglas . 
17 
8 
8 
543 
Audubons: 
C S Sidway. 
09 
23 
20 
9 
15 
Wootton . 
00 
23 
25 
10 
14 
Cox . 
18 
20 
7 
13 
Talcott . 
21 
21 
10 
13 
F D Kelsey. 
. 24 
24 
9 
12 
Dr Cummings . 
. 18 
22 
21 
7 
10 
Smith . 
00 
23 
20 
7 
13 
Covert . 
00 
24 
23 
9 
15 
C L Kelsey . 
. 23 
21 
21 
7 
14 
Keilv . 
21 
23 
9 
14 
Tomlinson . 
22 
24 
9 
13 
Fish . 
24 
25 
S 
15 
Lambert . 
99 
21 
19 
9 
13 
Messinger . 
22 
22 
10 
14 
614 
Other scores: 
R LI Sid way. 
25 
21 
22 
8 
10 
Reid . 
16 
15 
17 
S 
12 
Seymour . 
20 
22 
10 
11 
Imhoff . 
22 
21 
2 i 
9 
12 
Suckow . 
23 
23 
22 
9 
14 
Savage . 
IS 
21 
10 
9 
Freeman .. 
21 
21 
2 i 
6 
9 
Ebberts . 
17 
K 
*Match events: 
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Smith Gun Club. 
Newark, N. J., April 21.—The all-day shoot in honor 
of Fred A. Stone, famous as a comedian and trapshooter, 
was to-day well attended. Events 4 to 7 inclusive, 100 
targets, constituted an optional $5 sweepstake, and Day, 
Jr., was high with 97; Billings was second with 94. Col¬ 
quitt third with 90. The watch, donated bv Stone for a 
prize in the following event, was won by Dav, Tr. Bil¬ 
lings made a run of SO, the ground record. The former 
highest run was 79, made by Day, Jr. Billings scored 
99 out of the last 100, which also is in the superlative. 
The last event had merchandise prizes. The winners 
were Knight, Ashworth, Coffin, Billings, Thornton, 
Murphy, Hughes, Kennedy and Trowbridge, in the order 
mentioned. Scores: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 
C W Billings. 22 23 24 22 22 25 25 25 0 24 .. .. 
C Hughes. 20 19 25 18 22 21 23 23 1 23 23 14 
L W Colquitt. 24 24 24 24 22 21 23 21 .. .. 25 .. 
N Apgar . 20 22 22 23 24 24 23 20 . 
H H Stevens . 23 24 24 25 24 25 24 23 . 
T Thompson . 13 12 21 16.16 .. 
H Miller . 18 22 20 19 21 19 22 20 . 
R Bercaugh . 21 .. .. 24 23 22 18 19 . 20 
C T Day, Jr. 23 23 22 25 22 25 25 25 . 
T Howard . 18 18 25 22 25 24 21 22 . 
J F Murphy. 18 .. 18 19 17 19 19 6 22 .. .. 
F E Butler. 22 17 16 21 . 20 IS 
Dr E Betts. 22 21 20 19 21 .. 22 
P Coffen . 22 21 20 24 23 3 25 
J Erb .21 21 19 21 18. .. 
L P Stone.14 15 16 16 12. 
R Hopper . 23 23 21 22 22 . 
W H Trowbridge. 23 24 24 22 22 2 23 .. .. 
S Thornton . 20 21 20 22 9 3 3 23 
F A Stone . 21 23 24 22 21 .! !! 
W A Kennedy. 23 24 24 0 24 .. 
F R Wickes .22 19 .. .. !. ” 
H Hilsinger . 19 22 .. .. 
J Knight . 23 20 5 25 !! " 
C Ashworth .. 16 21 4 25 .. .. 
A Mosler ..21 22 
F Lane .17 14. 
F W Lockwood . 17 16. 
H Munion .16. 
