THEY CRUMPLE 
AND DROP 
NY man who owns 
a Lefever boasts 
how he gets doubles 
at a great distance 
—how they crum¬ 
ple up and drop 
every time the Le¬ 
fever speaks. He 
talks Lefever hard 
shooting, close 
shooting,and all-round shooting quali¬ 
ties from his own experience. Ask him 
to explain why the Lefever kills. It’s 
all in Lefever Taper Boring, he’ll 
tell you. And why does it win all 
the World’s Championships ? Lefe- 
ver Taper Boring—same old answer 
LEFEVER SHOT GUNS 
AN UNPARALLELED 
RECORD 
THE 
In Shooting History 
Made by 
PARKER 
GUN 
At Chicago, the week beginning June 21, Mr. Frank Fisher 
won the Preliminary Handicap from the 18-yard mark, shooting 
at ten doubles and eighty singles, score 94. 
Mr. Fred Shattuck won the Grand American Handicap from the 18-yard mark, score 96, 
and 20 straight in the shoot-off. 
Mr. Fred Gilbert a‘-ain won the Professional Championship with a score of 193 out of 200, 
which included40 doubles, of which he broke 37, making his second consecutive winning of 
this classic event, and the fourth consecutive winning for the I'Hel PACKER GUN. 
THE PARKER GUN also won the High General Average for the entire tournament, thus winning about all there 
was in sight. 
PARKER. BROS 
New York Salesroom : 32 Warren St. 
Meriden, Conn. 
Durston Special 20 gauge 
Price $28.00 
If all other shot guns in the world 
could have Lefever Three-Piece 
Action, Lefever Never-Shot-Loose 
bolt, Lefever Take-Up-Wear at the 
hinge joint, and the fourteen other 
exclusive Lefever advantages, they 
would still fail to get World Cham¬ 
pionships and long double kills, 
because they haven’t Lefever Taper 
Boring. $28.00 to $1000 —and 
nothing on the market at $50.00 
will shoot or wear like the Lefever 
at $28.00. Don’t buy without get¬ 
ting our free catalogue. 
LEFEVER ARMS CO., 23 Maltbie St., SYRACUSE, N. 
Winning- score of 203—25 shots at 50yds.—by C. W. 
iv ett ; kan Francisco, Cal., in the outdoor championship. 
Match F, 1909, with a ,32cal. Smith & Wesson, PI. E. 
pocket revolver, using U. M. C. smokeless ammunition. 
Keduced from an Sin. bullseye. 
Taunton Indoor Rifle League. 
Taunton, Mass., Nov. 18.—An interesting match was 
that between the two league leaders, shot at the Y. M. 
C. A. range, Nov. 18. Three matches were shot. It 
was a close contest all the way, and when four men 
on each team had shot, the Whittentons were one 
ahead. ^ The visitors took the match by just two points, 
218 to-216. Hutchins and Rudolph, of the winners, and 
NQ Z4~. 
does perfect work. It has-the simplest 
strongest repeating mechanism. It can’t freeze 
or clog up in service, for the solid top and closed- 
in breech keep out rain and all other foreign matter. 
The automatic, recoil-operated' hang-fire safety lock, the 
ejection and double extractors are further features of safety and 
venience. The full choke guns shoot close and hard, and are un¬ 
equalled for ducks, geese, foxes and all long-range work. 
The new take-down construction is very simple, quick and efficient. 
You can take the gun apart in 10 seconds anywhere, yet the threads 
of barrel and frame are not cut away or weakened and the joint 
is always as strong and rigid as in a solid gun. 
77Zar//si J4rearms Co., 
| 27 1 Willow St. NEW HAVEN. CONN. 
Illustrated circular of this handsome, 
new gun sent free on reauest, or complete 
136-page catalog for 3 stamps postage. 
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