June ii, 1910.] 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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SHANNON 
816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association. 
New York, May 9.—At 2628 Broadway to-day the fol¬ 
lowing scores were made: 
. Revolver, 20yds.: T. A. Baker, Jr., 87, 87, 86, 86, 86, 83; 
E. Schnitzler, 83, 83; Dr. H. R. Cronk, 85, 85. 83; Dr. 
T. R. Hicks, S9, 84, 85, 88, 90, 86; A. P. Lane, 90, 91, 86; 
F. C. Van Court, 78; B. F. Wilder, 89, 89; R. F. Criado, 
89, 82; M. Hays, 86, 85; Dr. C. Philips, 86, 85, 85, 84, 81; 
J. A. L. Moller, 86; G. Grenzer, 86, 84; J. E. Silliman, 
84, 84. 
At Armbruster’s Park, May 21, the results were as 
follows: 
Revolver, 50yds.: A. P. Lane, 91, 94, 87, 86, 89 , 92, 88, 89, 
94, 89, 89, 96, 96, 94, 93; J. A. Baker, Jr., 90, 85, 95, 87, 91, 
91, S9 , 90, 92; W. F. Hutchinson. 89, 83, 92, 80, 86, 85, 
80, 85; G. Grenzer 88, 87, 84; Dr. J. R. Hicks, 92, 83. 
May 26.—At 2628 Broadway to-day scores were made 
as follows: 
Revolver, 20yds.: G. O. Miller 83; R. F. Cicado 83, 81, 
85; Dr. W. G. Hudson 87; A. P. Lane 92, 92, 87, 85, 90; 
A. Brennan 90; B. F. Brennan 86, 84, 84; G. P. Sanborn 
92, 88, 88, 88 , 86, 87, 86, 88, 90; Dr. C. Philips 90, 88, 87, 81; 
Dr. J. R. Hicks 94 , 87, 84, 88, 87; G. Grenzer 87, 89, 87, 
91, 84, 90, 89; J. E. Silliman 85, 84. 
At Greenville, May 28, these scores were made: 
Revolver, 50yds.: Dr. J. R. Hicks 86, 89; G. W. Jack- 
son 89, 88, 81, 84, 80, 79, 88, 87, 85. 84, 86, 81, 83, 82; 
F. E. Alexander, 85, 92, 87, 90, 87, 88, 87, 87; A. P. Lane 
80, 88, 87, 92, 84, 92, 89, 87, 90, 91; G. Grenzer 88, 89; 
J. E. Silliman 91, 8L 88, 92, 84, 91, 86, 89. 
June 2.—At 2628 Broadway to-day the following scores 
were made: 
Revolver, 20yds.: M. Hays 82, 83, 87; J. L. R. Morgan 
90, 86, 85, 84; W. Macnaughton 98, 87, 87. 86; A. P. 
Lane, 93, 89, 90, 86, 85, 80; R. F. Criado, 85, 80, 79; F. 
Alexander 85; Dr. H. R. Clark 89, 86, 83, 83,' 80; C . 
Drechsel, 80; J. A. L. Moller, 86, 87, 83; Dr. W. G. 
Hudson 91, 86; G. Grenzer 89, 85; J. E. Silliman 86, 84. 
At Armbruster’s Park, May 30, scores were made as 
follows: 
Revolver, 50yds.: Dr. J. R. Hicks 95, 87, 93, 91, 94, 91, 
91, 90; A. P. Lane 95, 98, 95, 90, 95; T. E. Silliman 91, 87, 
87, 91, 90, 90, 92, 88, 92. 
Jos. E. Silliman, Treas. 
Los Angeles (Cal.) Revolver Club. 
May 22. —The following were the practice scores made 
at the Bishop street range of the Los Angeles Revolver 
Club, Sunday, May 22: 
Pistol, 50yds.: W. E. Smith 93, 97, 90, 94, 95, 96; Dr. 
L. M. Packard 86, 93 , 89, 92, 91, 95; G. I. Royce 89, 88, 
93, 87, 90; J. E. Holcomb 84, 89, 91, 85 , 82. 
Revolver scores, 50yds.: E. M. Dickerson 93, 73, 81, 82, 
83; J. W. Siefert 79, 81, 78, 85, 83, 87; Dr. Packard 89, 84. 
J. W. Siefert, Sec’y. 
Rifle Note. 
t 
The Morris High School team was victorious in the 
invitation shoot held by the De Witt Clinton High 
School in the 71st Regiment Armory, New York, May 28. 
The Morris first team scored 290 out of a possible 300, 
while the Morris second team was second with 270. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
A garter that does not hold the sock up on one side 
only, allowing it to sag and pull sideways on the other 
side, is the ideal of well-dressed men. Carl C. Lanz, 
1926a Broadway, New York, offers a garter made to sup¬ 
port both sides evenly, a practically made to order garter. 
There is only one Long Island—designed by nature for 
an ideal summer resort, country, city and seashore in 
one. The Long Island Railway Company will send a 
handsome booklet telling all about its resorts and ac¬ 
commodations on receipt of six cents in stamps ad¬ 
dressed to- the G. P. A., 263 Fifth avenue, New York 
city. 
The Marble’s Game Getter Gun, a combination rifle 
and shotgun, specially useful for the camper, woodsman, 
canoeist, etc., is manufactured in various calibers and 
for the use of various cartridges. Its safety, efficiency, 
compactness, etc., are fully set forth in the catalogue of 
Marble’s 60 “extra quality” specialties for sportsmen, 
sent free by Marble Safety Axe Co., Delta avenue, 
Gladstone, Mich. 
Ham pit 
Summer Outing Clothes 
For fishing, camping, tramping, riding and all 
other recreations, Kamp-it garments are winning 
reference. Their high-class tailoring gives a 
ecoming appearance 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; 
Dong 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 
Blanks, or Order from This Advertisement. 
Trade prices to sporting goods dealers only. 
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Sole Makers off Kamp-lt and Duxbak Outing Clothing s 
BBSS 
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 ST AT ES AGENTS 
Fifth Avenue Building 
200 Fifth Avenue.New York 
AMERICAN DUCK SHOOTING 
By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL 
600 Pages. Library Edition, $3.50. 
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