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[July 24, 190c 
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Where, When and How to Catch 
Fish on the East Coast of Florida 
By Wm H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., assisted by Capt. 
John Gardner, of Ponce Park, Mosquito_ Inlet, la. 
With 100 engravings, and 12 colored illustrations. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 268 pages. Map. Price, $4.00. 
A visitor to Florida can hardly make the trip without 
this book, if he is at all interested in angling. It gives a 
very complete list of the fishes of the East Coast of 
Florida, and every species is illustrated by a cut taken 
from the best authorities. The cuts are thus of the post 
value to the angler who desides to identify the fish he 
tanes, while the colored plates of the tropical fish shown 
in all their wonderful gorgeousness of coloring, are very 
beautiful. Besides the pictures of fish, there are cuts 
showing portions of the fishing tackle which the author 
uses. A good index completes the volume. 
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“Forest and Stream.” 
Used by MR. CHAS. G. SPENCER During 
1907 1908 
Broke 94.9# of 16,220 Targets Broke 96.77# of 11,175 Target* 
These unequalled records denote the greatest regularity of Shotgun powder. 
The best guide for the future should be the records of the past. 
Insist on having all your shells loaded with stability guaranteed Dead Shot. 
Manufactured by 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
Chicago, Ill. Boston, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. 
again high in Classes A and B respectively, with sc 
of 23 and 21. „ _ , 
In the Ballistite trophy, No. 5, Kuss won higl 
Class A with 24 targets. Kuss scored high average 
the day with 105 targets out of a possible 110. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., July 17.—The weather was i 
There was a good crowd, lots of fun, and some | 
scores. Dixon broke 92 out of 100, making Partm 
hustle for first. 
Events: 
Partington 
Dixon . 
Fayette 
*Van Nest 
*Barr . 
Wands .... 
Moller . 
Tug Wilson 
Neighbors 
Anderson .. 
Smith . 
Swivel . 
Roland .... 
R Wilson . 
Mottle * 1 
Stille . 
Densmore . 
Rodman ... 
O’Toole ... 
1 2 3 4 5 
19 20 18 .. .. 
20 18 18 16 20 
20 19 17 16 19 
18 18 19 15 19 16 
18 19 18 14 19 16 
18 17 15. 
16 15 18 16 16 17 
17 15 14. 
15 16 17 12 14 
13 16 14 15 .. .. 
16 13. 
14 14. 
13 15 14 . 
14 14 14. 
7 15 14 . 
10 . 
12 8 . 
9. 
10 8 . 
6 Shot at. Broke. 
60 
57 
100 
92 
100 
91 
120 
105 
120 
104 
60 
50 
120 
98 
60 
46 
100 
74 
SO 
58 
40 
29 
40 
28 
60 
42 
60 
42 
60 
36 
20 
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20 
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Heaton trophy contest, 50 targets, distance hanc 
Moller won. Van Nest was not allowed to contes 
account of being a professional. 
Moller, 16 ... 
♦Van Nest, 16 
Partington, 18 
Anderson, 16 
Swivel, 16 .. 
Fayette, 21 .. 
Wands, 16 ... 
Dixon, 20 - 
44 *Barr. 16 . 
44 R Wilson, 16_ 
42 Neighbors, 16 . 
42 Tug Wilson, 16 
41 Roland, 20 .... 
41 Tarlholt, 16 ... 
40 Stille, 16 . 
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Lock Haven Gun Club. 
Lock Haven. Pa., Tuly 18.—-The Lock Haven 
Gun Club will hold their fifth annual target tourna 
registered, Aug. 10 and 11, programmes for whic 
now being mailed to the shooters in general. 
Haven enjoys a reputation for holding good shoots 
this one promises to be the best yet held by this 
gressive club. The programme will consist of ti 
events, totaling 200 targets. One event will be i 
with privilege of both barrels. There will be a mei 
dise event both days, and the programme will be < 
each day with an event at 10 pair. 
On the evening of the first day the club will t. 
a complimentary genuine Rhode Island clambake J 
visiting shooters and members of the club. Thi: 
be served on the shooting grounds, and you are cot 
invited to be present. On the second day’s shoot 
will be a four-man cup race for a very fine silver 1 
The entrance for the first day will be $ 8 , includir 
targets and the merchandise event, and the seconc 
$8.50, which will include the cup event. The purs 
be divided under a novel point scheme, which has 
pronounced a winner by all shooters who have hr 
privilege of examining it, and it is fully explained 
programme, which can be secured by addressing 
Jobson, secretary. We will also give $25 cash 1 
amateur making a straight run of 75 or more, ties 
shot off miss-and-out. 
Average money each day. First, $10; second, 
third, $5; fourth, $5. A general good time is as 
and every indication points to a big shoot. 
C. A. Jobson, S 
Monongahela Valley Sportsmen’s Leagi 
Littleton, W. Va., July 16.—The fourth shoot 1 
Monongahela Valley Sportsmen’s League was 
poorly attended, possibly from the fact that the v 
was bad or front the “you-kill-my-cat-I’ll-kill-you 
feeling. The shooting game has always been com 
as being made up of true sportsmen, and because' 
are unfortunate in not being able -to go to an adji 
club shoot they should not stay away from the 
The trade was represented by Mr. W. D. Gc 
Ralph Trimble and Ed. H. Taylor. Mr. T. H. 
won the individual championship for the month « 
as being high amateur. The Littleton Gun Clu 
the team race. 
Shot at. Broke Shot at, 
Ed H Tavlor... 200 175 F O Funk.2« 
T H Funk. 200 169 C C Thompson. 141 
R L Trimble... 200 169 M Hartness.12 
D W Goshorn.. 200 156 C F Frar^. 41 
J West . 200 146 
Following the shoot a ball game was pulled o 
the way the experts gamboled around the diamoi 
a sight to behold. The features of the game w< 
pitching of Goshorn and Trimble and the batt- 
Taylor. The shooters were beaten, but rest assure 
will not forget it, for a few days at least. 
The next shoot of the League will be held at ■ 
burg, and we will be glad to see you there. 
Spect, 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT 
The Freeport hook is made by a practical bass- 
man, and is strong as well as weedless, so that I 
good results both in casting and in landing fish- - 
Biersach, the maker, explains his proposition 
advertisement in this issue. 
