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FOREST AND STREAM. 
•Resorts for Sportsmen. 
BRITISH EAST AFRICA BIG GAME HUNTING 
As pioneers in equipping Big Game hunting parties, 
NEWLAND, TARLTON & CO, LTD., confidently in¬ 
vite inquiries from all who think of visiting the "most 
attractive playground in the world.” These words are 
applied by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to British East 
Africa, and the fact that NEWLAND. TARLTON & 
CO LTD have been honored with all his arrangements 
i, a’ guarantee of their ability to do things well, and an 
acknowledgment of their long experience. Write for'book¬ 
let to their London Office. NEWLAND. TARLTON & 
CO., LTD. (Head Office: Nairobi, B. E. Africa), 166 
Piccadilly, London. Cables: Wapagazi; London. Codes: 
A B C 6 th Edn. and Western Union. __ 
LAKE SIDE INN (Si COTTAGES 
Will open May 15th, 1910. For Sportsmen and Summer Boarders. 
This place is 
now classed 
among the 
best, lor Fish- 
i n g , Health 
and Summer 
Resort. Situ¬ 
ated on the 
shore of Aver- 
i 11 Lake, 
Averill, V t . 
One mile 
from the Can¬ 
adian border 
and on the 
height of land 
dividing the 
St. Lawrence 
and Connecti¬ 
cut waters. 
1,800 feet above sea level. One of the healthiest *» b * £ 
any northern state. Free from Hay Fever and Malaria, also bl | c * « 
and mosquitoes. Mountain spring water as pure 
arrangements complete. Good beds. First class table. Wnt * 
To Naturalists and Sportsmen 
I can arrange on the cheapest terms for parties desiring 
to go to British East Africa, Northwestern or Northeast 
ern Rhodesia, being in close touch with ail. Personal y, 
I hope to start for Nyassaland about the L*’ 
journeying south, to Portuguese East Africa, where th 
are species of fauna practically unknown. t 
I should like to correspond with one or more 
men contemplating a trip, and arrange terms to suit all. 
Lion, Leopard. Elephant and Rhino guaranteed. 
This trip will be conducted with the utmost economy 
commensurate with a certain degree of comfort and will 
last one year or more, with a certain amount of hardship 
which should be compensated many toJ*?* 0 duiker 
rlertakinc same. Lately new species of buffalo, duiker 
and elephant shrew, besides other animals, w .ere obtained, 
and in some parts it is believed to be virgin ground to 
the zoologist. I would also undertake making collections 
for museums or private parties. 
Address JOHN LETHBRIDGE, care Forest and Stream. 
Struther* Gun Club. 
Struthers, O., April 19—Ewalt was high with 137 out 
° f Four teams contested in the five-man team race. It 
was won by the Struthers team with a total of 105 out of 
125. There were nineteen contestants in the sweepstake 
events. Scores: 
Events* 123456789 10 
Targets* 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 
Rummell' 13 12 9 12 13 12 12 14 13 15 
Kummen it 12 10 11 11 12 12 12 14 11 
E or .i:::: 1 ! Is i 414 1612 8 91213 
EwaU . 15 14 15 15 14 13 14 14 10 13 
£ w ,„_ . 1 ?. 13 12 13 12 13 12 11 13 14 
£ 10 13 12 11 14 11 12 10 12 10 
SW>m g .! 12 10 8 9 10 15 11 11 13 14 
Shrom . j, s g ? 10 g 12 13 12 10 
;. .. 10 12 11 12 13 12 15 
Mr Guriev.!. 9 10 11 13 13 13 13 13 10 12 
TT 12 14 13 15 14 15 12 12 14 12 
. 10 10 13 14 14 12 13 12 14 12 
° rn . 11 13 17 9 10 9 7 
Wlltsire . . 12 13 13 15 14 11 11 
Broke. 
125 
118 
114 
137 
125 
116 
113 
94 
85 
117 
133 
123 
70 
Brosnan 
11 
53 
40 
50 
25 
37 
j .... 7 12 12 11 
Richards . 7 q 7 7 
S im ° ns .’ 12 14 12 12 .. 
Chambers. ^ ‘9 {4 {4 
Corley . 
T C P Barltow na1S: .. 12 13 14 14 12 12 12 10 14 12 
Burton 3 Call i!'.::. 12 15 13 10 10 15 12 13 12 15 
Fvent 11 was a five-man team contest for a 
cup now held bv the Struthers team. Each man shot at 
25 targets, as follows 
[April 30 , 1910 . 
H&ddonfield Gun Club. 
Haddonfield, N. J., April 23.-The Haddonfield Gun 
Club held their semi-annual ? u Pf sho t ot ‘^ d 
Stafford and Bennett captained the teams. Both men 
keep close tabs on the shooters, and know their abilities 
welf enough to make team shooting interesting and ex¬ 
citing. The match resulted in a tie, each team breaking 
^08 targets. The captains are both good talkers; they 
talk as well as they shoot. After they had debated for 
some time in the most animated fashion how the tie 
should be decided, they reached the very sensible con¬ 
clusion that the tie should be shot off at 25 targets by the 
cantains. If either had an advantage in skill Bennett 
was favored; his experience in match shooting stood him 
• irnnd stead Stafford, so far as the writer knows, has 
never shot a match and was in need of that most im¬ 
portant training. Nevertheless, he acquitted himself very 
creditably 23 out of 25 is a good score, ordinarily a 
winning score. Not so to-day, however Bennett was 
ff, supfrb form. He broke them all, thereby winning 
over Stafford and his team by two targets. 
Webster made the only straight in the match proper. 
Will eat supper on May 7 in Philadelphia. 
Stafford’s Team. 
123 
127 
trophy 
Sharon, Pa. 
Rutledge . 21 
Taylor . 19 
Carley. 21 
Buck . 19 
Wallace . 22 ICC 
Youngstown, O. 
McCurley . 20 
Porker . -9 
White . 23 
Toe . 21 
Chambers . 23 107 
Niles, O. 
Naylor . 24 
Near . r9 
Richards . 1° 
Hughes . -9 
Runnell . -1 191 
Struthers, O. 
Seaborn . 21 
Hughes . -0 
Mack . “9 
Brown . 22—105 
J. D. Ward, Sec y. 
Bennett’s Team. 
Bennett . 23 
Holloway . 22 
Webster . 25 
Shreve . “1 
Tule . 15 
Cozzens . 1’ 
Tompkins . 17 
Mink . 23 
Manning . 13 
ISS :::::::::::: 
Stafford . 20 
Peacock . 23 
Pratt . 20 
Thomas . 21 
Pedloe . 14 
Powell . 13 
F Tomlinson. 17 
Tomlinson . 21 
Gravatt . 13 
Heiss . 20 
Dungan . 21-208 
W. A. Shreve. 
An&lost&n Gun Club. 
Washington. D. C„ April 24,-The Analostan Gun 
Club, of this city, held a very interesting shoot on the 
23d. The weather was far from good, and in the midst 
of the shooting a driving ram set in, which lasted an 
hour A number of the faithful waited patiently for 
Jupiter Pluvius to finish his inning, after which the work 
was kept up untd 6.30_onor of enterta ; n j n g John Philip 
Sousa and the score he had indicates that he will 
soon be classed as a top-notcher. He wound up the 
afternoon with a 25-straight on low, swift bjrds. 
Jos H. Hunter made a great showing in his 50 birds 
scoring 47. However, he shied at the rain and left the 
grounds not giving Cobey and Steubener a chance to 
let hit goat, both of whom had 46 out of their first 50. 
Cobey wound up his 100 with 92, the best score he: has 
ever made, and Steubener quit with 90. Sam Fickling 
Paine out and made 25 straight, and also pulled h s 
freight. One of the boys said he was so proud of hs 
work that he hired a taxicab to take him home. The 
boys all did well, as will be seen by the following scores: 
* _ . CM_ 4- D A 
Concordia (Kansas) Blue Ribbon Gun Club. 
Concordia, Kans., April 20 -Charles Sewart was the 
high man for the program of 130 targets with 122 ^ the 
Dupont trophy event, Caldwell was high with A out of 
25. P Final possession of this trophy goes to the man who 
wins it three times. „ , TT 
Visiting shooters were Mr. Haney and Henrv Rider, 
of Belleville; F. W. Chapel, of Simpson; Frank Ruggles, 
of Jewell City, and Gus Krohn, of Jamestown. Follow¬ 
ing were the scores made: 
Events’ 12345678 
Targets 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 
Sewart . 14 15 14 15 15 14 12 23 
Caldwell . 14 11 13 15 14 12 14 24 
Emnlon . . 14 15 13 13 12 14 13 20 
CiTr k .15 12 13 13 12 12 13 22 
Krohn .11 13 14 14 12 10 14 23 
Mvers . 13 12 13 12 15 14 11 18 
ttider .12 14 13 13 13 13 13 19 
Snyder" '!!. 13 13 14 H 15 13 13 15 
Chanel . . 12 13 11111113 10 22 
prfee 1312 s 14 u 121219 
Haney . 11 12 11 .. • • • • - 1 - 
Goodman . 
Ruggles . 19 " 
Fullerton .” 
G Krohn .’’ 
Curtis . 
No. 8 was for trophy. 
Shot 
at. 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 
45 
55 
30 
15 
15 
15 
Broke. 
122 
117 
114 
112 
111 
109 
108 
107 
103 
101 
34 
47 
18 
13 
11 
10 
T. F. Caldwell, Sec’y. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Excellent Salmon and Trout 
also Caribou 
Fishing; 
Drovided. 
HUNT IN MONTANA 
Take a big-game hunting trip through the grand and 
scenic mountains surrounding the Yellowstone Park. 
ELK. DEER. SMALL GAME, BEAR, SHEEP. 
We have well-broken bear dogs, experienced guides, 
old-time hunters, complete pack outfit and gentle saddle 
horses Special accommodation for ladies. Private phy 
sician furnished if SHORE> Gardiner> Mont. 
Sousa . 150 
Monroe . 125 
Cobey .190 
Steubener .100 
Stine .190 
Parsons .190 
Dufour .100 
Drane . 190 
Bray . 75 
Talbott . 75 
Wilson . 60 
135 
105 
92 
90 
85 
84 
82 
71 
53 
63 
48 
Barnes ... 
Black . 
Jones . 
Hunter ... 
M Taylor . 
Dr Taylor 
Geyer . 
Shoemaker 
60 
60 
60 
50 
50 
50 
45 
45 
Ficklin . 25 
Kahrs . 25 
52 
42 
23 
47 
44 
40 
35 
33 
25 
18 
CHARLESTON LAKE, Ontario, Canada. 
Bass and Salmon fishing at this resort was much im¬ 
proved last season. Good hotel accommodations, excel- 
fent fishing. Competent guides; clear and pure wator, 
and unexcelled scenery. Apply t0 RO ? E ?A FUblEK, 
Charleston Lake Inn, Charleston, Ontario, Canada. _ 
OUTLET CAME ON PLEASANT POND. 
The ideal spot for a vacation in the Maine Woods. De¬ 
scriptive circular. C. W. GROVER. Caratunk. Me. 
Modem Training. 
Handling and Kennel Management. By B. Waters. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 373 pages. Price, 32.00. 
The treatise Is after the modern professional system of 
training. It combines the exoellence of both the suasive 
and force system of education, and contains an exhaus¬ 
tive description of the uses and abuses of the spike collar. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Atlantic City Gun Club. 
Atlantic City, N. J., April 23.-W. T. Smith carried 
off the majority of the honors of our week-end shoot, 
winning the handicap event for a hand-painted plate wit 
a perfect score with his handicap. He was closely 
pressed by Algar, Adams and Hamlin, each finishing 
with 49, and Doc. Watson with 47, was a close third. 
q- 911 95 Hco Tl. 25 25 25 25 
rrT.tm! ' 93 24—47 2 P 49 22 22 23 24—91 
Si in . 24 23—47 5 50 22 24 23 22-91 
»V 1 th . 99 99_44 5 49 22 20 22 22—86 
. ?9 1^40 9 49 19 19 19 21-78 
£dams_.19 -l—™ ? 47 lg 20 lg 22-76 
Watson . 18 ----19 ‘ 4g 22 22 22 22—88 
. 5* mZIl 5 46 22 19 20 22-83 
. 90 10-89 2 41 20 19 21 23-83 
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The game is a new one for Endicotff but he would be 
a good one with a little practice. He improved with 
every event, although he had a gun that surely did kick 
''The boys are coming out now with a vigor, getting in 
trim for the State tournament, to be held here in June, 
at which time there is to be over $1,000 given out in cash 
and prizes, and they do seem to hate for everything 4 
go out of town, and the bunch that trims them will have 
to go some. There is a certain doctor who makes claim 
that the big $300 Atlantic cup will not leave the city, 
which we hope will be the case. 
Next Friday, the 29th, there will be a handicap contest 
for a handsome vase, and we expect a large lot of en¬ 
tries for this event. ^ H . Shep pard, Sec’y. 
Montcl&ir Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., April 23.-No. 7 was two-lnan team 
race, 10 targets each, and was won by Batten and Gock- 
wood on shoot-off. Scores. 
Brown and Box-all 17. Batten and Lockwood 17, Wins- 
Icv/ and Frazee 17. , . , „ -p. ,„toi 
Seven events were hot through to-day. The total 
scores of events 1 and 2 50 targets, handicap, counted 
on the trophy offered by Forest and Stream and this 
event was won by Y. T. Frazee with a total of 50 points 
The scores made in events 3 and 4 were counted for 
the fourth 'eg on the members cup for April, this bein-, 
won bv Geo. Batten with 48 points to his credit 
Events 5 and 6 , miss-and-outs, were won by Messrs. 
Boxall and Winslow respectively, while the final event, 
for two-man teams, resulted in a tie, each team scoring 
17 breaks, team No. 2 winning on the shoot-off: 
1 2 3 
H. 25 H. 25 H. 25 
. 8 24 8 23 6 20 
3 24 3 23 2 22 
5 25 
Events: 
Targets: 
Brown . 
Boxall . 
Winslow . 6 . 93 
Lockwood .. ^3 
Batten ..A' w T »,<- 
5 25 
6 18 
3 22 
4 16 
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