Dec. ii, 1909.] 
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955 
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 
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. 
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N ass&chusetts Rifle Association. 
Walnut Hill, Dec. 4.—Some remarkable shooting 
was done at the Massachusetts Rifle Association range 
to-day, and under unfavorable conditions. R. L. Dale 
made a 91 with a special .22cal. high power rifle. 
L. Lewis was high in the medal and badge match with 
88, and F. S. Beckford secured S56 out of a possible 1000 
with a .44cal. revolver. The scores: 
Medal and badge match, 200yds.: L. Lewis 88, 86, 86, 
83, 81; F. C. Fitz 85, 84, 84, 81. 
All-comers’ practice match, 200vds.: R. L. Dale 10, 8, 
7, 7, 10, 10, 9, 10, 10, 10; J. E. Lynch 74. 
Military medal match, 200yds.: W. T. Abbott 45, 44, 44, 
44, 44, 40. 
Long range practice match, lOOOyds.: F. Carter 46, 
46 , 42; W. Charles 45, 41. 
Pistol medal and badge match, 50yds.: C. F. Lamb 
94, 89, 87, 84, 82. 
Revolver practice match, 50yds.: F. S. Beckford 94, 
92, 90, 87, 86, 84, 82, 81, SO, 80—856. 
Colonial Revolver Club. 
St. Louis, Mo. —Scores made in regular handicap 
shoot for silver cup, Nov. 28, follow: 
Match A, 30 shots with revolver: 
Yards. 
C C Crossman. 
. 52 
92 90 88—270 
Paul Frese . 
. 56 
83 85 77—247 
W C Ayer. 
. 56 
82 80 82—244 
Mrs Crossman . 
. 56 
84 84 75—243 
M Summerfield . 
. 50 
75 80 78—233 
Pistol score: 
Geo C Olcott. 
. 50 
94 89 78-261 
Providence Revolver Club. 
Providence, R. I. Dec. 1.—Scores shot by members 
of the Providence Revolver Club, at their range at 
Portsmouth.: 
Revolver, 20yds.: T. J. Biesel 80, 79, 78, 82, 84; W. 
Nash 78, 79, 80; W. Almy 79, 81, 81, 84. W. Almy. 
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 THE PARKER Gl/N. 
THE PARKER GUN also won the High General Average for the entire tournament, thus winning about all there 
was in sight. 
PARKER. BROS 
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