May 14, 1910.J 
FOREST AND STREAM 
705 
representatives of the League will get together for the 
first time. 
John Englert, who has carried off many of the honors 
at the Bryden’s shoots, will represent the club at the 
meeting of the State Association at Philadelphia, May 
17 to 20. 
Scores in the 50-target event were as follows: 
Charles F. 
Kramlich.. 47 
E Jones . 
.28 
Hepner .... 
. 47 
Thomas . 
.35 
Silfies . 
. 46 
Reiser . 
.37 
Cooper . 
T Howells . 
.24 
R Peacock 
. 45 
O’Neill . 
.33 
Wilson .... 
. 43 
C Frederick . 
.23 
Totals were as follows: 
Satelle . 
Shot 
at. 
.... 150 
Brk. 
65 
J Englert ... 
Shot 
at. Brk. 
.... 75 66 
J Haines .... 
.... 125 
82 
Heil . 
71 
O Skid . 
.... 100 
87 
Fahler . 
.... 25 
17 
J Sharkey ... 
.... 25 
17 
Knauss . 
.... 25 
19 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., May 7.—The day was pleasant, 
and there was a good attendance. Each event was at 
25 targets. Vanderveer was shooting in specially fine 
form. Scores: 
J F James. 
J H Vanderveer. 
W L Skidmore.. 
H W Dreyer. 
IT ' 
D Bergen. 
L Haney .... 
A V Suydam. 
R Morgan ... 
L Lopez . 
H B Williams 
H Keller .... 
J Shevlin . 
W Lick . 
C W Richards. 
23 
24 
16 
19 
.. 24 
23 
22 
22 
24 
.. 16 
8 
15 
19 
14 
.. 20 
20 
20 
18 
21 
.. 18 
23 
23 
22 
24 
.. 22 
23 
21 
23 
20 
20 
17 
20 
15 
.. 23 
21 
22 
20 
23 
.. 25 
24 
21 
19 
20 
20 
24 
22 
22 
.. 18 
17 
12 
8 
15 
.. 20 
22 
23 
13 
18 
.. 13 
17 
15 
22 
19 
.. 8 
6 
4 
10 
13 
.. 21 
22 
19 
17 
17 
.. 16 
19 
17 
17 
.. 18 
17 
10 
9 
.. 10 
10 
9 
Registered Tournaments. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending May 7 
follow: 
June 15-16.—Indianapolis, Ind.—Trapshooters’ League of 
Indiana tournament, under the auspices of the In¬ 
dianapolis G. C. Harry W. Denny, Sec’y. 
June 17-18.—Artesia (N. M.) G. C. M. A. Corbin, Mgr. 
June 29-July 1.—Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada.—Canadian 
Indians tournament. Thos. A. Duff, Sec’y. 
July 4-5.—Moscow (Tenn.) G. C. A. B. Pardue, Sec’y. 
July 13-14.—Rutland (Vt.) G. C. R. W. Wheeler, Sec’y. 
Aug. 8-9.—Portland, Me.—Maine State tournament, un¬ 
der the auspices of the Portland G. C. S. W. Dimick. 
Sec’y. 
Aug. 20.—Chicopee Falls, Mass.—Stevens R. and G. C. 
F. E. H. Sheldon, Sec’y. 
Aug. 23-24.—Grand Island (Neb.) G. C. F. F. Kanert, 
Sec’y. 
Sept. 23-24.—Troy, N. Y.—Laureate Boat Club. J. J. 
Farrell, Mgr. 
Elmer E. Shaner, Sec’y-Mgr. 
PUBLISHERS* DEPARTMENT. 
Greener Guns for Canada. 
Messrs. W. W. Greener, of Birmingham, England, 
whose name for so many years has stared the readers of 
Forest and Stream in the face, has just opened a 
branch establishment at 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, 
Canada. The office there will be in charge of Mr. G. H. 
Oliver, who was lately the manager of the Greener 
London branch house. 
A large stock of guns and rifles will be carried in the 
Montreal house, and Mr. Oliver will be glad to hear 
from any American or Canadian sportsman who may re¬ 
quire Greener guns. Canada is filling up fast with new 
settlers, and of these many will want guns—and the best. 
There is no more delightful country for the angler than 
the Lake region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, 
Illinois and North Dakota. It is an angler’s paradise, 
With bass, pike, pickerel, muskies and trout as the at¬ 
tractions. An illustrated booklet telling all about it, and 
how to reach the fishing grounds will be sent on applica¬ 
tion to W. R. Calloway, Soo Line Building, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 
One of the oldest and most reliable fishing tackle 
houses in New York city is that of Edward Vom Hofe 
& Co., 90 Fulton street, who make a number of special¬ 
ties in addition to their regular line of tackle for fresh 
and salt water angling. Look them up when in town, 
or send for their catalogue. 
There is nothing too good for camp food, and this is 
particularly true of the condensed foods which nowadays 
make up a considerable part of the camper’s or canoeist’s 
supply. Steero bouillon cubes are particularly adapted to 
outdoor needs. A trial sample will be sent on request. 
Address Schieffelin & Co., 167 William street, New York. 
W. H. Carson, of Omaha, is making some attractive 
bucktail flies for bass, using eyed hooks instead of the 
less durable snelled hooks commonly employed. He 
makes other specialties, too, and as he is a practical 
fisherman, it will be to the angler’s interest to write him 
for a catalogue. 
KENTUCKFREEL 
THE BEST REEL IN THE WORLD 
at the price, $3. The B. & B. Kentucky Reel. 
Alight, smooth running casting reel; full 60 yard 
size. Thousands sold to crack fishermen all over 
the country. Never a complaint. Send $3; with 
20 cents extra for postage. Money back if you 
want it after testing the reel. Write for catalog 
of Guns, Fishing Tackle, etc. BOURNE & BOND, 
29 Market Street, Louisville, Ky. 
HEALTH IN THE HILL TOPS 
Send 6 cents to the undersigned or call at offices named 
below and get, free, the 
NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. 
book of “SUMMER HOMES.” 
Full information about the delightful summer vacation 
region of Orange, Sullivan, Ulster and Delaware coun¬ 
ties, N. Y. Information Bureau, 425 Broadway, N. Y. 
Offices in New York—425, 1354 Broadway, 245 Columbus 
Ave., Ill West 125th St., 182 Fifth Ave. Ticket Offices: 
Desbrosses and West 42d Street Ferries, 56 .Beaver St. 
In Brooklyn—4 Court St., 479 Nostrand Ave. 
GET PARTICULARS OF SPECIAL 
“DECORATION DAY” EXCURSION. 
J. R. DUNBAR, G.P.A., Dep. 4, 56 Beaver St., N. Y. 
Boston 
Boston Garters are made 
of beM materials in a clean 
factory, by well-paid help. 
Every pair warranted — 
penalty, a new pair or your 
money back. 
BOSTON GARTERS 
RECOGNIZED THE 
STANDARD, AND 
WORN THE WORLD 
OVER BY WELL 
DRESSED MEN. 
Sample Pair,Cotton,25e.,Silk,50c 
Mailed un Receipt of Price. 
George Frost Co.makers 
BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. 
gLd See that Boston Gartek 
Is stamped on the clasp. 
Camp-Fires of the Wilderness* 
By E. W. Burt. Cloth. Illustrated. 221 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The volume treats of a multitude of matters of in¬ 
terest to the canjper, who, unless he is made comfortable 
by the exercise of a little expert knowledge and thought¬ 
fulness, may find himself when in camp the most miser¬ 
able of mortals. A man who has had experience, makes 
himself as comfortable in camp as at home, while the 
free and independent life, the exercise that he is con¬ 
stantly taking, the fresh air in which he works, eats and 
sleeps, combine to render his physical condition so per¬ 
fect that every hour of every day is likely to be a joy. 
“Camp-Fires of the Wilderness’’ is written for those 
persons who wish to go into camp, yet are without ex¬ 
perience of travel, chiefly by canoe and on foot, through 
various sections of the country, and it may be read with 
profit by every one who enjoys .camping. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Sjteel Fishing Rods 
.Go fishing friend, and get a REAL rest. Fish 
NOW while the fishing’s good. Any good fishing 
. 7 < rf a J er Wl11 show you the line of “BRIS- 
1UL Hods. 
BRISTOL’’ Rods are used by more fisher¬ 
men wear longer, look better and give more 
satisfaction than any other rod of any price 
material or brand. Fish with a “BRISTOL” 
and you’ll understand why. 
FREE f or , the na . me of y°ur tackle 
dealer we will send you FREE 
the beautiful new “BRISTOL” catalog 
and a BRISTOL” Fish Hook Remover. j 
THE HORTON MFG. CO. 
84 Horton St., Bristol, Conn. 
It’s Glitter Gets ’Em: 
Bass, Pickerel and all other game 
fish are irresistibly attracted 
by the beautiful glitter of 
the iridescent pearl body, 
natural shape and life- ^W/, 
like motion in the 
water, of our new 
Magnet” 
Pearl 
Minnow 
Illus¬ 
tration 
zi size. 
The ONLY per¬ 
fect artificial 
minnow made. 
Brilliancy re¬ 
mains perma¬ 
nent. Dura¬ 
bility unequal¬ 
ed. Far superior 
in every way to 
all others. 
Made of Pearl and 
German Silver. Avoid 
imitations; insist upon 
the “MAGNET” For sale 
at all Sporting Goods stores or 
by mail, postpaid, upon*7C _ 
receipt of price.• 
Send for circular of “ MAGNET * * 
specialties. 
S. DOERING CO.. 
562 Liberty Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
BAIT CASTERS USING 
MEEK REELS 
WON OVER TWO-THIRDS OF ALL OIAMOND 
TROPHIES AWARDED AT INTERNATIONAL 
TOURNAMENTS IN PAST FIVE YEARS 
CATALOGUE FREE 
B. F. MEEK & SONS 
INCORPOftATCD 
Louisville, ky. 
“KIT’S KILLERS 
Sure death to bass. A buck tail fly, 
tied on a ringed hook—No. 19 Cinn. 
bass. Guaranteed to wear 
longer than any snelled 
hook. Can also be replaced 
when leader becomes worn. 
15 Cents Each. 
W. H. CARSON, 
2222 Miami St., OMAHA, Neb. 
AUTOMOBILE 
TROUBLES 
Books That Show You How 
Just Off The Rress 
Automobile Troubles and How to Remedy Them; 
Automobile Driving Self-Taught; Automobile Mo¬ 
tors and Mechanism; Ignition, Timing and Valve 
Setting; A B C ot the Motorcycle; Motor Boats; 
Construction and Operation. 
---, --- — UVUOCD VII UUVVU 
The Charles C. Thompson Co., Pub., 545-549 Wabash At. Chicago 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
