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'V'OU know ruffed grouse—monarchs of the up- 
^ lapds. You know, also, that a crippled ruffed 
grouse has a trick or two for evading the game bag. 
The only ruffed grouse you can show for a day in 
the bush—unless your dog is a gocd one and your 
luck is unusual—are the birds you got by good 
clean kills. 
There is nothing so conducive to cuss words as 
searching for crippled birds. Men who shoot 
Lefever guns don't know what it is to waste time 
fruitlessly chasing cripples—they pick up their birds 
dead and hurry after fresh game. 
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rocketing pair of upland kings does not wonder at 
the result—he banks on it— 
Two Clean Kills 
The reason Lefever guns kill clean and sure and 
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A Problem’s Solution 
K&nsas State Tournament. 
The tournament of the Kansas State Sportsmen’s As¬ 
sociation was held at Hutchinson, May 3, 4 and 6 . 
Cairns won the State championship. 
May 3, First Day. 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot at. Broke 
♦Mrs Topperwein 200 
195 
*D J Holland... 
200 
160 
*E O’Brien . 
200 
188 
H Hugg . 
200 
168 
E W Arnold ... 
200 
191 
F Luther . 
80 
65 
R Sherman . 
,200 
181 
W M Peck .... 
200 
182 
C T Rankin. 
200 
184 
*F C Bills . 
200 
185 
*A H Hardy .. 
200 
183 
*C Gottlieb .... 
200 
191 
*Geo Maxwell... 
200 
196 
J Appleman .... 
200 
156 
H Dixon . 
200 
1S9 . 
W C Williams.. 
200 
178 
G K Mackie.... 
200 
182 
M C Coy . 
200 
176 
*A Killam . 
200 
184 
‘Max Hensler.. 
200 
178 
C H Sewart .... 
200 
179 
Van Kuren .... 
200 
189 
Kempson, . 
200 
182 
G Yowell . 
200 
157 
C L Snyder ... 
200 
177 
W Musterman.. 
200 
183 
R Phillips . 
200 
158 
*G W Lewis ... 
200 
173 
F Caldwell . 
200 
180 
P T Cairns. 
200 
184 
F Huston . 
200 
187 
S Hoyne . 
80 
67 
“Del Gross . 
200 
172 
P Hoyne . 
200 
157 
May 
4, Second Day. 
*Mrs Tonnerwein 200 
190 
W L McKibben 200 
164 
*E O’Brien .... 
200 
196 
*Chris Gottlieb. 
200 
181 
E W Arnold.... 
200 
192 
J Appleman .... 
200 
177 
R Sherman . 
200 
173 
W C Williams.. 
200 
182 
C T Rankin ... 
200 
ISO 
F Grey . 
200 
190 
*A H Hardy.... 
200 
188 
P K Cairns ... 
200 
182 
*G Maxwell ... 
200 
192 
M C Coy. 
200 
174 
H Dixon . 
200 
193 
*Max Hensler . 
200 
189 
G K Mackie.... 
200 
185 
Van Kuren . 
200 
175 
*A Killam . 
200 
184 
G Yowell . 
200 
186 
C H Sewart ... 
200 
185 
W Musterman. 
200 
184 
Kempson . 
200 
180 
*G W Lewis... 
200 
179 
C L Snyder.... 
200 
176 
P J Cairns .... 
200 
173 
F Caldwell .... 
200 
ISO 
S Hoyne . 
200 
174 
F Huston . 
200 
188 
P Hoyne . 
200 
168 
Wamickie . 
200 
180 
J Goodsheller .. 
200 
169 
*Del Gross . 
200 
172 
J T Hughes ... 
200' 
164 
*D T Holland .. 
200 
187 
H L Hubbard.. 
200 
177 
J Moncravie ... 
200 
166 
W B Miller ... 
200 
153 
H Hugg . 
200 
171 
E Jenkins . 
200 
140 
F Luther . 
200 
154 
Wm Groeller ... 
200 
175 
J S Jent . 
200 
164 
C Toews . 
200 
140 
May 
5, Third Day. 
*Mrs Topperwein 
200 
192 
H W Goeller.. 
200 
138 
*E O’Brien .... 
.200 
191 
C K Hawley.... 
200 
173 
E W Arnold .. 
200 
186 
B E Metzger... 
200 
182 
R Sherman .... 
200 
159 
T V Kubin .... 
200 
158 
C T Rankin ... 
. 200 
174 
C W Neff . 
. 200 
162 
*A H Hardy.... 
200 
169 
C E Biddleson. 
200 
176 
*G Maxwell ... 
, 200 
181 
W M Peck .... 
. 200 
187 
H Dixon . 
. 200 
182 
*F C Bills . 
. 200 
194 
G K Mackie ... 
. 200 
178 
♦Chris Gottlieb. 
, 200 
171 
*A Killam __ 
. 200 
185 
J Appleman ... 
. 200 
191 
C H Sewart .. 
. 200 
164 
W C Williams.. 
. 200 
188 
F Caldwell .... 
. 200 
168 
F Grey . 
. 200 
185 
F Huston . 
. 200 
185 
P K Cairns ..., 
. 200 
176 
Warnickie . 
. 200 
178 
M C Coy . 
. 200 
169 
*Del Gross ... 
. 200 
174 
‘Max Hensler.. 
. 200 
183 
*D T Holland.. 
. 200 
180 
Van Kuren ..., 
. 200 
173 
H Hugg . 
. 200 
175 
G Yowell .. 
. 200 
179 
T Moncravie . 
. 100 
81 
W Musterman. 
. 200 
184 
F Luther . 
“>00 
170 
*Geo W Lewis. 200 
177 
T S Jent . 
. 200 
184 
P J Cairns...., 
. 200 
185 
Ed Solden .... 
. 200 
178 
S Hoyne . 
. 200 
181 
W B Wolf .... 
. 200 
190 
P Hoyne . 
. 200 
161 
*Professionals. 
KANSAS 
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. 
E W Arnold... 
22 21 
H Hoyne . 
19 16 
R Sherman .... 
24 15 
E Calson . 
20 IS 
C T Rankin .. 
21 15 
K C Beck . 
17 19 
Caldwell . 
17 19 
Wolf . 
24 20 
Phillips . 
22 18 
McCoy . 
17 22 
Empson . 
24 21 
Bert Metzger . 
20 22 
Snyder . 
20 21 
P Cairns . 
23 19 
Goodsheller ... 
22 19 
Halladay . 
23 19 
Sewart . 
22 21 
Van Kuren .... 
20 24 
Peck . 
21 22 
Musterman .■... 
23 21 
Yowell . 
22 22 
P K Cairns . .. 
23 23 
Whitney . 
17 20 
Hugg . 
23 22 
Solden . 
22 21 
Allen . 
17 20 
S Hoyne . 
21 18 
Tohnson . 
20 21 
Decker . 
20 w. 
Shamus O’Brien .... 
22 21 
Luther . 
20 23 
Tankins . 
18 18 
Mackie . 
19 23 
Hart . 
18 22 
Dixon . 
24 25 
Griffith . 
20 20 
Warnickie . 
21 20 
Biddleson .. 
22 w. 
Gavlor . 
24 25 
Dixon was ineligible. Cairns is State champion. 
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How to Build and Furnish Them. 
A seasonable book when all minds are bent on the 
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This is a thoroughly practical work, treating of the 
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furnishing. It is helpful, too, in regard to furnishing, 
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Cloth, profusely illustrated, $1.50, postpaid. 
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Richmond Gun Club. 
Richmond, Va., May 7.—Lawrence was high gun with 
45 out of 50 in a total of 50 targets. Anderson was 
second with 44. Anderson broke 89 out of 100 targets and 
was high gun for the day. At the previous shoot, a 
week ago, he made a run of 74. A match between him 
and Brown and Lawrence, at 100 targets, was postponed 
to Saturday of this week. Scores of May 7 follow: 
Hdc 
Lawrence . 23 
Anderson . 23 
Parker .. 23 
Goodloe . 
Tignor . 21 
Remington . 
Kay .. 
Wm Pugh . 18 
Tennessee . 15 
Lohman . 20 
Anderson, Jr. 
Hdcp. 
Score. 
Per C’ 
23 
45 
90 
23 
44 
88 
23 
40 
80 
99, 
40 
80 
21 
38 
76 
99 
37 
74 
, 20 
35 
70 
. 18 
34 
68 
. 15 
30 
GO 
, 20 
80 
. 19 
76 
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