May 28, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
875 
tendance each week. There will be a small program 
for the afternoon of Decoration Day. Everybody invited. 
Shot 
Shot 
at. 
Brk. 
at. 
Brk. 
Webster . 
no 
105 
G Smith . 
... no 
8ti 
If E Smith ... 
95 
90 
Shilling . 
... 95 
SO 
Bolin . 
no 
95 
27 
Diesam . 
125 
97 
Cumberland . 
... 45 
26 
Wells . 
120 
95 
Markworth .. 
... 25 
20 
Penti . 
140 
110 
Ireland . 
... 25 
15 
.1 11 Smith . 
95 
SI 
R Wolfe . 
... 25 
19 
Hall . 
95 
73 
Ross . 
... 35 
19 
Carson .... 
SO 
55 
Harris . 
... 15 
9 
Baily . 
(55 
50 
Secretary trophy, 51) 
targets: 
Webster . 
J II Smith . 
.. 44 
H E Smith ... 
.. 47 
Hall . 
29 
Bolin . 
24 
Diesam . 
mod 
Baily 
Wells . 
MM 
Penn . 
Shilling . 
..40 
Hunters Arms 
vase. 
30 targets: .. 
Webster . 
J H Smith .. 
...21 
H E Smith ... 
.. 29 
Hall . 
9‘> 
Bolin . 
4> 1 
Wells . 
(I Smith .... 
...24 
Penn . 
Shilling . 
... 27, 
Luverne Gun Club. 
PARKER. 
BROS. 
Makers of the 
Old Reliable 
Parker Gun 
Made in all gauges and for all purses. We make a specialty of 
20 gauge guns. Sportsmen who want a light gun, giving great pene¬ 
tration and killing power combined with beauty of design and fault¬ 
less balance, should buy a Parker. Send for catalogue. 
M 
PARKER. BROS. 
Luverne, Minn.—The dates of this club’s registered 
tournament were May 12-13. E. Auen was high ama¬ 
teur for the two days with 385 out of 400. R. R.. Barber 
was high professional with 379. Totals follow: 
First Day. Second Day. 
-a.-- -a__ 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke 
j S brink. 
200 
188 
200 
178 
P D White. 
200 
193 
200 
185 
K O Schwartz. 
200 
178 
200 
170 
H Converse . 
200 
183 
200 
183 
B B Ward . 
200 
178 
200 
169 
W A Brown. 
. 
200 
189 
200 
183 
G L 1 aylor. 
200 
184 
H E Peck. 
200 
193 
200 
179 
I' b Slocum...... 
200 
189 
200 
182 
Dr C W Okey... 
200 
197 
200 
182 
E Auen . 
200 
192 
200 
193 
G E _ireen. 
200 
153 
IOO 
52 
J A Albert. 
200 
155 
100 
77 
Wm Iverson . 
200 
107 
Bert T bockler.. 
200 
178 
Sam Foight . 
200 
173 
E H Beadle. 
200 
165 
200 
156 
B E Schuck. 
IOO 
87 
50 
34 
II P Blasdell. 
200 
168 
P D Moore. 
50 
41 
C W Anderson... 
IOO 
68 
W T Neil. 
100 
91 
T D Grant. 
IOO 
87 
C O Wright. 
100 
91 
ioo 
84 
I. B Viste. 
200 
165 
Walt Snook . 
15 
C Christopherson 
100 
60 
O i Ouallev. 
90 
58 
T C Buzzed. 
20 
18 
H C libbets. 
50 
38 
Professionals: 
T A Olson. 
200 
190 
R R Barber. 
200 
193 
200 
186 
Geo Kreger . 
200 
192 
200 
181 
G I rent . 
200 
186 
200 
174 
B 
E. Schuck, Cashier. 
New York Salesrooms : 32 Warren St. 
Egyptian Gun Club. 
The St. Clair county shooters gathered at New Athens, 
Ill., on May 14-15 to take part in a tournament given by 
the Egyptian Gun Club, of that place. Secretary Jac. II. 
Koch furnished us the scores as under: 
First 
1 )ay. 
Second 
Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 1 
X 
roke 
W 
m 
Sleiper . 
. 200 
185 
200 
173 
Fred 
Gerhold . 
. 135 
86 
200 
136 
Tac 1 
1 Koch. 
.:. 200 
157 
200 
181 
Louis 
Wiget . 
. 200 
175 
200 
172 
C 
E 
Orr. 
200 
189 
c 
I? 
Lathy. 
200 
185 
c 
F 
Krebs. 
200 
182 
G 
J J 
offray. 
200 
151 
W 
A 
Thompson.... 
200 
160 
H 
A 
Dressier. 
200 
171 
H 
IK 
ichman . 
35 
28 
1 ) 
E 
Lanter. 
35 
29 
11 
1 ) 
Miller. 
60 
46 
H 
F 
Dressier. 
95 
73 
Arthur Griffin . 
60 
33 
Professionals: 
H 
T 
Borden. 
. 200 
194 
1 ) 
f 
Holland. 
. 200 
183 ■ 
200 
186 
A 
K 
11 am . 
. 200 
196 
H 
W 
Cadwallader.. 
. 200 
18S 
200 
185 
Plomer Clark . 
. 200 
194 
200 
194 
Yale—Pahquioque. 
In a recent five-man team contest, a return match 
between these two teams, the team of the Pahquioque 
Rod and Gun Club, of Danbury, Conn., on whose 
grounds the contest .took place, was victorious by a total 
cf 403 to 391 out of a possible 500. 
YALE-PAHQUIOQUE TEAMS. 
Pahquioque, standing—E. H. Bailey, Mgr.; Wm. Gregory, Dr. Sunderland, C. Howard Daly, F. Clark, 
W. F.. Day. 
Yale, seated—Biddle, B. C. Thompson, J. Noel, D mmk. L. H. Thompson and B. C. Tubbs, Mgr., 
seated in front. 
Meriden, Conn. 
— Dixon’s Graphite for Sportsmen — 
A lubricant and preservative; for fishing rods and reels; 
for gunlocks and barrels; for row, sail and motor boats. 
Booklets “ Graphite Afloat and Afield ” and “ Dixon’s 
Motor Graphite” free on request. 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. - - Jersey City, N. J. 
have over other makes, which are fully explained in 
our new catalogue. Study them while you are get¬ 
ting Lefever wise. You need a copy. Write to-day. 
Lefever Arms Co., 23 Maltbie St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
■V7 OU know ruffed grouse—monarchs of the up- 
A lands. 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 gotd 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 
iruitlessly chasing cripples—they pick up their birds 
dead and hurry after fresh game. 
Any man who has swung a Lefever true on a 
rocketing pair of upland kings does not wonder at 
the result—he banks on it— 
Two Clean Kills 
The reason Lefever guns kill dean and sure and 
far is Lefever Taper Boring. 
But Taper Boring is only one of the 19 exclusive 
advantages. 
Lefever Shot Guns 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
