FOREST AND STREAM 
Hamilton Gun Club. 
Ont., Jan. 10-13.—Beattie made high average 
and Barnes tied for second 
on the third day ; Beat- 
_ ie tar- 
an. 10-12, and were handicaps: 
Third Day. 
on the first day; Jennings 
high average. Jennings was high 
tie second; both tied for high grand average, 
get events were shot on J; 
First Day. 
Shot at. Broke. Shot at. Broke. 
. 200 175 200 172 
. 200 171 200 168 
W F Clarke. 
F S Wright. 
Geo Hassam . 
P E Osborne. 
S H Loomis . 
G M Fish.. 
S W Bilsing. 
W Dillon . 
H L Taylor. 
N Long . 
J Jennings . 
T W Barnes. 
Geo Beattie . 
K Day . 
H Bates . 
W F Hopper . 
C S Sidway. 
E H Houghton. 
G L Vivian... 
P Wakefield . 
S E Sangster . 
M Raspberry . 
H C Chapman. 
Geo Robins . 
E A McBain. 
T Bennett . 
Robinson . 
J E Cain. 
E Clifford.. 
B Beattie . 
C T Lambert. 
F Kerr . 
M Sprague . 
Professionals: 
S Glover . 
J R Taylor. 
G M Dunk. 
E G White. 
T H Keller . 
H T Walls. 
Events 1 and 2 wei 
3 and 4 on the 12th. 
Events: 1 2 
W H Smith.... 10 9 
W F Clark.... 9 9 
F Kerr . 8 9 
F W Beachwell 10 8 
C F Lambert. 9 8 
Tobin . 8 7 
H C Chapman. 8 10 
Geo Robins ... 8 8 
P E Osborne.. 8 10 
S Glover .10 9 
S W Bilsing... 8 10 
T Taylor . 9 10 
T W Barnes... 8 7 
R S Blank.... 10 9 
F S Wright... 10 9 
G M Fish. 7 9 
J E Cain. 5 9 
W Bernhardt .. 7 9 
S E Sangster.. 9 10 
P Wakefield.... 9 8 
G M Dunk.... 10 8 
G L Vivian.... 6 9 
C E Boyd. 9 .. 
i he complete burning or tne 
powder develops very High 
velocity. The shot is not 
jammed out of shape, but re¬ 
mains round, insuring good pat¬ 
terns and great penetration. 
Y OU know mallards—wisest and wariest of all 
ducks- Solomons of the air. You can’t knock 
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with a gun that plasters its shots all over the face 
of creation. 
A mallard shot is generally a long shot, and long 
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That’s why the long-headed man who goes to a 
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it on a towering pair of mallards he does not ques¬ 
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The reason a Lefever kills clean and sure and 
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The experienced sportsmen, 
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