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Nothing more acceptable for 
thin articles pertaining to Sport 
“correct thing ” in every branch. 
Suggestions or call 
SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES 
302-304 Broadway, - New York 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Dec. ii, 1909- 
Bergen Beach Gun Club. 
Bergen Beach, L. I., Dec. 4.-As usual, the shooting 
was difficult because of a stiff wind blowing across the 
traps. Some good scores were made nevertheless, and 
some otherwise were also made. Scores: 
Events: A A ® 
W Brown . 17 21 20 20 22 18 
h w or D a reveV.:::::::::::: 21 19 is n 21 w 
5 n Rerlen . . 19 18 19# 16 15 18 
J? D T /liu. g . ... 19 23 22 20 22 21 
A eo rrfffith.:::::: .15 15 23 17 n 24 
W H Ryder.. •; \\ II 13 8 ig 
^R h emse n n .23 19 15 21 
Building Motor Boats and 
Managing Gasolene Engines 
are discussed in the book 
“HOW TO BUILD A LAUNCH FROM PLANS" 
Danvis Folks. 
A continuation of “Uncle Lisha^s Shop” and ‘‘Sam 
Lovel's Camps.” By Rowland E. Robinson. 16mo. 
Price, $1.25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A complete, illustrated work on the building of motor 
boats and the installing, care and running of gasolene 
motors. By Charles G. Davis. With 40 diagrams, 9 
folding drawingsi and 3 full-page plans. Price, post- 
paid, $1.50. 
The author is a builder and designer of national repu¬ 
tation. All the instruction given is defined and com¬ 
prehensive, 40 diagrams, 9 folding drawings and 3 lull- 
page plans. That portion of the book devoted to the 
use and care of gas engines should be most carefully 
perused by every individual who operates one. ihe booK 
is well worth the price asked for it. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
DBAD 5HOT 
Used by MR. CHAS. G. SPENCER During 
1907 1908 
Broke 94.9# of 16,220 Targets 
Broke 96.77# of 11,175 Targets 
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. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Hartford Revolver Club. 
Hartford, Conn., Dec. 6.-A long time ago there w^s 
a revolver club in Hartford, Conn. It flourished for a 
while then drifted into a bowling-spcial organization. 
Now there are always a few cranks in every city who 
like the smell of powder, and there are a few such left 
over from the old organization who care more for the 
six-shooter than the rumbling of mutation cannon balls, 
who like to try to hit the elusive ten-ring rathe ^) an 
pin boys. Also some time ago an exile from a poputo 
shooting club down in a very small State, landed in 
Hartford, and after becoming naturalized, of course, 
sought out the particular branch of the sporting field 
thaf liked to sling lead, with the result that a club wa. 
talked of, and finally assumed proportions. 
Down in the basement of the sporting goods store oi 
the Andrus & Naedele Co., was found the remains of. 
once popular indoor rifle range. 1 hat range has been 
overhauled, and is now in working order and shoot, 
lilve commenced. It will be some time however, be 
ore scopes are turned in. In fact, it is barely possible 
ha! extensive additions to the range will have to b. 
made to orovide safety. There will be no entries m th. 
Revolver league, and no telegraph matches th are b ^ei 
for this season. There are no experts in the bunen 
if a man gets six shots out of ten on the target he re 
ceives congratulations from those present. But this 
,. n f -i« vet discouraging, excepting to those who may b 
looking forpubhc.ty, or curious to know just what th 
H Th t i°!act m ir 1 thel 1 e adjust three classes One that wil 
Sh °° 3 9 he 
Hhf highest scorlf and the" latter will keep quiet unt 
I 
will stir the Hartford tyros to equal it. 
T&unfon Indoor Rifle League. 
When writing say you saw the adv. in 
“Forest and Stream.’’ 
Sge 
the former. Scores. 
Howes 
Highland R. C. 
46 
Atwood . ^5 
Shepard . 
Syvertsen . Soo* 
Davis . 
"Scudder ” 
Wampecho Club. 
P Taylor . 43 
Mager . 
A T Dean. 45 
Rivard .. 48 
Woodward . 46 221 
Whittenton R. C. 
Hutchins .41 
Josselyn .3/ 
Richards . 
Duffy ..43 
Rudolph . 42—205 
St. Thomas Club. 
Ohlson . 43 
Rathbone .38 
Alger . 37 
Warburton . 39 
Rothwell . 40—197 
‘Kelsey .33 
Ninth Co. 
Hopkins .42 
Strange .41 
D Taylor .42 
Burdick . 42 
Crowell .44 11 
♦McGunigal . 41 
Y. M. C. A. 
Brown .43 
J Taylor .. 40 
Rimington .42 ! 
Patten .41 
Stedman .44—,1 
♦Barden .36 
Spanish War Veterans 
Danforth . 34 
Robinson . 45 ! 
Murray . 41 . 
Totten .45 ■ 
Broadhurst .47—: 
Echo Club. 
Frink .. 30 
Fuller .39 
Rugg . 34 ' 
Walker .41 
Littleton . 30—! 
♦Harrison .30 
♦Substitute. 
Manhattan Rifle and Revolver Association 
New York, Dec. 2— At 2628 Broadway to-day see: 
were made as follows: c , T 
Revolver, 20yds.: B. F. Wilder 91, 85, 85; Dr. J- • 
Hicks 88, 90; Dr. C Philips 82, 80; Dn R. H Sa, 
87, 87, 85; M. Hays 85 , 84 ; P. Hanford 95, 89, 88, A. • 
A. Himmelwright 93; J. L R.'Morgan 89, 88, f. ■ 
G. P. Sanborn 90, 88, 85; W. MacNaughton 85 83, | 
E. G. Loel 84; E. Schnitzler 89, 88, 85, 84, 8-, J. • 
^‘^oT^.^At Armbruster’s Park to-day scores made 
aP Revolve'r, 50yds.: J-L.R. Morgan 8& 88. 89 ' 
87, 93, 87, 88, 87; W. F. Hutchinson ^84,^92^89,1 
