May 14, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
763 
Going after trout- 
after bass — after 
muscalonge or just 
for a few days 
fishing? We are 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
We’ve every fisherman’s needful— 
for salt and fresh water. And at 
prices that will please you. Write 
for catalog" D" and give us an idea 
of your needs. Often we have in¬ 
teresting specials. 
SHANNON 
816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, May 5.—At 2628 Broadway, to-day, the 
following scores were made: 
Revolver, 20yds.—J. L. R. Morgan, 89, 89, 88, 85, 84; 
M. Hays, 89, 85, 83; E. Schnitzler, 90, 87, 85 82; A. P. 
Lane 92, 89, 87, 91, 87; R. F. Criado, 90 , 83, 81; E. G. 
Toel, 8i 84; Dr. C. Phillips, 89, 87, 84, 81; W. F. 
Hutchinson, 87; C. Drechsel, 86, 85, 82, 80; J. A. L. 
Moller, 91, 89, 89, 86, 85, 88, 82; G. Grenzer, 89, 88, 86, 
83, 83; J. E. Silliman 82. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
The Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association was 
defeated in the annual 
match with the 
Gercle des Cara- 
biniers de Paris. The totals were 21,457 and 
21,252. 
The Comte de Castelbaiac 
scored 785 out of a possible 
800. Scores: 
Manhattan Rifle 
and 
Revolver Association. 
Rifle. 
Revolver. 
Total. 
Dr VV G Hudson. 
. 770 
747 
1517 
H M Pope. 
. 738 
751 
1489 
VV H French . 
. 750 
739 
1489 
T A Dietz . 
. 723 
757 
1480 
G F Snellen . 
. 732 
712 
1444 
J E Silliman . 
. 679 
755 
1434 
T Anderton . 
. 679 
735 
1414 
M Hayes . 
. 679 
732 
1411 
J W Hessian. 
. 672 
738 
1410 
P Hanford . 
. 621 
772 
1393 
Dr R H Sayre . 
. 624 
749 
1373 
R M Ryder . 
. 628 
741 
1369 
G P Sanborn . 
. 614 
751 
1365 
C E Tayntor . 
. 630 
733 
1363 
Dr J R Hicks . 
. 732 
760 
1301 
Totals . 
.10071 
11181 
21252 
Cercle 
des 
Carabiniers. 
Rifle. 
Revolver. 
Total. 
Mr Johnson . 
. 728 
759 
1487 
Comte de Castelbajac .. 
. 700 
785 
1485 
M Regaud . 
. 701 
769 
1470 
M Lecoq . 
. 725 
744 
1469 
M Lardin . 
. 727 
738 
1465 
M Fouconnier . 
. 707 
750 
1457 
M Balme . 
. 706 
744 
1450 
M Rumeau . 
. 692 
749 
1441 
M Sartori . 
. 666 
745 
1411 
M Colas . 
. 689 
718 
1407 
M Parmentier . 
. 706 
701 
1407 
M Lablee . 
. 674 
723 
1397 
M de Boigne . 
. 643 
752 
1395 
M Faure . 
. 613 
754 
1367 
M Gautier . 
. 606 
743 
1349 
Totals . 
.10283 
11174 
21457 
White Plains Gun Club. 
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., May 7.—The White Plains Gun 
Club visited the grounds of the Siwanoy Country Club 
this afternoon, to shoot the third and deciding match 
between the two clubs, the other two matches having re¬ 
sulted in a tie. After some preliminary shots for prac¬ 
tice, the competition was started, but when about half 
over, the trap broke down, and as it was impossible 
to repair it in time to continue the sl*ot>t, the match was 
postponed until Saturday, May 21. 
H. J. Smith, Sec’y. 
TRAP NEWS. 
Bryden Gun Club. 
Catasauqua, Pa.—The first anniversary of this club 
was held on April 30, was celebrated with a lunch and 
program shoot. The club entertained a large number 
of guests during the afternoon. The day was ideal. 
High scoring was a feature of the competition. After 
the shoot lunch was served on long tables in the club 
house. 
On July 7 and 8 the club will hold a registered shoot, 
\ hen each of the six clubs in the Lehigh Valley Shoot¬ 
ers’ League will send two of their crack shots. Several 
professionals will appear in the events. R. Peacock and 
O’Neill will represent the Bryden Club at the shoot to 
be held at Temple on Thursday, Ascension Day, when 
Ham pit 
Summer Outing Clothes 
For fishing, camping, tramping, riding and all 
other recreations, Kamp-it garments are winning 
E reference. Their high-class tailoring gives a 
ecoming appoarance and freedom of movement 
heretofore unknown in outing clothes. 
Kamp-it Outing Clothes are quite as popular 
for women as for men—much more dressy and, 
serviceable than ordinary Khaki, yet in no 
sense expensive. 
Kamp-it cloth is a special, fine-twilled, color- 
fast wash-fabric — unaffected by heat, perspira¬ 
tion or water. It is light, soft and comfortable 
even in hottest weather. (Not rain-proof.) 
The Kamp-it line includes all outer garments worn by men 
and women. Prices (east of Rocky Mountains) express prepaid: 
Women’s Norfolk Jackets, $3.00; Plain Skirts, $3.00: Divided 
Skirt, $4.00; Men’s Outing Coats and Norfolk Jackets, $3.00; 
Long Trousers, $2.00; Riding Pants, $2.50 ; Hats, Caps, Leggins, 
etc., in proportion. 
If your dealer will not supply you, we shall be glad to ship 
direct without delay or extra charge. 
Write for Free Illustrated Booklet Containing 
Samples of Kamp-it Cloth and Self-Measuring 
Bltnks, or Order from This Advertisement. 
Trade prices to sporting goods dealers only. 
BIRD, JONES & KENYON, 3 Hickory St., Utica, N.Y. 
Sole Makers of Kamp-it and Duxbak Outing Clothing* 
The Mannlicher Schoenauer 
FEATHERWEIGHT SPORTING RIFLE. Weight 6^ Lbs. 
Made in two calibres, 6.5 mm. or .256 bore and 9 mm. or .355 bore. 
The Mannlicher Schoenauer rifles are, without doubt, the 
most up-to date sporting rifles in the market. 
They owe their reputation to their high velocity, very flat 
trajectory, combined with simplicity in construction and 
finest of workmanship. 
Price 6.5 mm. or 9 mm. without telescope.$75.00 
Price 6.5 mm. or 9 mm. with telescope, which 
may be detached or attached in a second. .$125.00 
VON LENGERKE DETMOLD 
UNITED STATES AGENTS 
Fifth Avenue Building 
200 Fifth Avenue.New York 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
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