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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June ii, 1910. 
Erected at Sands Point, L. I. for 
Mrs. HELEN K. GOULD 
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species of Antelope. 
No other firm in theworld has our experience in 
African Sport, or our facilities for handling an 
expedition into the heart of Darkest Africa. 
<J We Were the sole agents for the outfitting 
and organization of the Roosevelt Expedition. 
A letter or wire to us will bring you all 
the information you require. 
CJ If you use us as your agents you will be re¬ 
lieved of all hurry and worry. Delightful 
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Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
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offer unexcelled inducements to the sportsman and his 
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CAMP ROSSIGNOL 
Caledonia P. O. 
Queens County, Nova Scotia 
The best TROUT and Salmon fishing, the best 
MOOSE, bear and small game hunting, and the 
most picturesque scenery in Canada! Comfort¬ 
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livery and guides furnished. 
Camp Rossignol offers $10.00 in gold for the 
best photograph of camp; $25.00 in gold for big¬ 
gest trout caught; $50.00 in gold for biggest pair 
of Moose horns obtained; $100.00 in gold for best 
painting of camp. Terms, $2.00 per day. Fare, 
$15.00 round trip from Boston. Joe Patterson, 
Head Guide, Caledonia, Queens County, N. S. 
Canandaigua Sportsman’s Club. 
Canandaigua, N. Y., May 27.—On account of the 
death, of Tos. Knapp, several professionals cancelled 
our date, to attend the funeral. Event 9 was a handi¬ 
cap merchandise event. The weather was cold and raw, 
a misty rain falling betimes throughout the day: 
Shot at. Broke 
Shot 
at. Broke 
E M Hurd . 
195 
161 
L Lawrence .... 
30 
19 
L W Colquitt... 
195 
156 
G F Nichols.... 
15 
15 
A E Keily . 
195 
155 
N McNaughton. 
30 
15 
T L Talcott . 
195 
154 
C H Cay ward... 
15 
14 
Geo N Fish . 
195 
154 
D A Baker . 
15 
11 
T D Green . 
195 
153 
Geo Boyce . 
15 
11 
T M Stoddard... 
195 
152 
C E Wilson . 
15 
10 
W H Loomis... 
195 
149 
W T Curtin . 
15 
10 
Dr Vanderhoiof. . 
195 
144 
Dr G D Wood.. 
30 
9 
W Ii Smith . 
195 
141 
Chas Henry .... 
15 
S 
A A Sterling.... 
195 
140 
J R Wooden.... 
15 
7 
Robt Kirschner. 
180 
140 
M Sonle . 
15 
4 
Edw Cox . 
195 
137 
T H Sanford .... 
30 
16 
H Mesinger .... 
195 
137 
T A Baker. 
15 
2 
Dr T L Weller.. 
195 
133 
I, Briggs . 
25 
• 23 
A C Skutt. 
195 
126 
G A Brown. 
25 
23 
“39” 
195 
123 
F McCord . 
25 
21 
A Mason . 
195 
105 
W H Chafee.... 
25 
21 
P T Eggleston.. 
160 
105 
L H Sterling.... 
25 
19 
C A Soule. 
125 
78 
E Brownell .... 
25 
18 
C W Brown.... 
50 
45 
G W Benham... 
25 
17 
E T Forbes. 
50 
42 
F Pierce . 
25 
10 
E D Heald. 
50 
39 
. H R Martin. 
25 
8 
W J Tvler. 
30 
21 
W Wilhelm .... 
15 
13 
Campbell . 
30 
20 
H Poppenwell.. 
15 
9 
H E Mapes . 
30 
20 
Professionals 
T S Fanning.... 
195 
158 
N Apgar . 
195 
152 
JAR Elliott... 
195 
157 
H H Stevens... 
195 
144 
Waverly Gun Club. 
Waverly, Minn:—The weather conditions of the club’s < 
two-day registered tournament, May 29-30, were bad. 
there being a strong northwest wind. The total targets 
of ihe first day’s program were 200; second day, 150. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
--A-- 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
Pracht . 
225 
130 
150 
117 
Fredheim . 
225 
129 
150 
113 
Giblin . 
90 
39 
Mantor . 
225 
156 
150 
il3 
Morrison . 
225 
136 
150 
104 
Parker . 
225 
166 
150 
125 
McGraw . 
75 
40 
. . . 
Shephard . 
225 
159 
150 
115 
Curran . 
225 
142 
150 
107 
Kunts . 
225 
143 
150 
118 
Garvin . 
225 
115 
150 
110 
Wilmot . 
225 
142 
Boland . 
225 
150 
150 
112 
Larson . 
225 
160 
150 
100 
Walsh . 
225 
109 
150 
96 
Paterson . 
45 
24 
. . . 
Gardner . 
45 
25 
150 
iio 
Toergenson . 
225 
138 
Ross . 
, . . 
45 
17 
LTawkinson . 
< . . 
90 
51 
Freeze . 
125 
112 
... 
Petterson . 
150 
105 
. . . 
... 
Professionals: 
150 
Herschey . 
225 
178 
135 
Rinkle . 
225 
186 
150 
119 
Taylor . 
225 
168 
150 
131 
Berk 
shire 
Gun 
Club. 
Pittsfield, Mass., 
May 
30.—There was 
a 
light at- 
tendance. 
Lee . 
Foote . 
Vosburg 
Rausehousen 
Streeter ... 
Adams . 
Wilsey .... 
Shot at. 
.... 200 
.... 200 
.... 200 
... 115 
.... 200 
. 200 
. 200 
Brk. Shot at. 
175 Millington .200 
155 Taylor . 75 
130 Shandoff . 125 
93 Delafield . 110 
172 Henry . 25 
178 Geo B Darton.. 200 
158 
Brk. 
172 
46 
83 
53 
21 
1G9 
First amateur prize, 
by Adams, of North 
a Stevens trapshooter, was won 
Bennington, Vt. He was high 
gun in the merchandise event, and selected a vase as 
prize. . 
In the merchandise event. No. 12, distance handicap. 
Lee won the Baker gun. Other winners were: Adams, 
Henry, Rausehousen, Millington, Shandoff and Foote. 
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