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[March 25, 1911. 
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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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DRY FLY FISHING 
By F. M. Halford. 
A complete exposition of dry-fly fishing, with 
incidents of fishing, and general observations on 
the sport. Cloth, illustrated. Postpaid, $3.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
Live Bird Shooting in Pennsylvania. 
Mahanoy City, March 18.—By killing 9 out of 1G live 
birds in a match shoot here to-day, Frank Mitchell, of 
this place, defeated Levi Maurer, of Park Place, and 
carried off a $300 purse. Maurer got 6 out of 15. 
Manoa, March 19.—Fred Murphy and H. Jackson shot 
each other to a standstill in a special 25-bird race yester¬ 
day afternoon at the Eagle Gun Club’s grounds. In the 
5-bird event which followed, Murphy, Jackson and Red¬ 
mond shared up the purse with straight scores. 
Pottsville, March 18.—Fred Coleman, the world’s cham¬ 
pion shot, to-day arranged a series of three live-pigeon 
shooting matches between John Buckwalter, of Royers- 
ford, and James Sommers, of Easton. The first will 
take place at Tumbling Run Park, here, on March 28, for 
$300 a side, each man to shoot at 100 birds. A second 
shoot will be held at Easton on the following day, and 
a third shoot at Fort Side on the 30th inst. Coleman will 
officiate as referee. 
W ilkes-Barre, March 18.—The spring shooting match of 
the Elm Hill Gun Club was held to-day, the first prize 
being won by W illiam Cookter, who killed 7 straight. 
Richard Morgans, John Eustis, Davis Bryan and Francis 
Calker killed 6 each. Thomas Kempthorn and Robert 
Sampson killed 5 each; E. T. Sprake and Irving Easton 
killed 4 each; Davis Thomas, 2; Robert Law and D. H. 
Wilson 1 each. 
Pottsville, March 18.—At the Tumbling Run Park, this 
afternoon, Martin Mottley, of Pottsville, and Thomas 
Brennan, of Locust Gap, shot a tie live-pigeon match. 
Each man shot at 25 birds, and they grassed 21 each. 
The stake was $50 a side. The tie will be shot off at 
Locust Gap next week. 
Indianapolis Gun Club. 
Indianapolis, Ind., March 
out of 110 was the only thing 
Practice' 
Events: 
Targets; 
Dixon . 
Lewis . 
Britton . 
Golden . 
Hymer . 
Neighbors . 
Holler . 
Mitchell . 
Wilcox . 
*Barr .. 
Wise . 
Dupont trophy, 50 targets: 
40, Golden 31, Hymer 43, 
W ise 39. 
18.—Mitchell’s score of 104 
worthy of note to-day; 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Shot 
20 
”0 
20 
25 
25 
at. 
Broke 
16 
20 
17 
60 
53 
15 
15 
17 
60 
47 
16 
IS 
15 
60 
49 
12 
11 
40 
23 
19 
14 
17 
60 
50 
12 
9 
8 
60 
20 
12 
IS 
18 
60 
48 
18 
20 
IS 
24 
24 
110 
104 
16 
17 
12 
19 
24 
110 
88 
15 
18 
17 
20 
21 
110 
91 
16 
18 
18 
60 
52 
Dixon 
40,. Lewis 
43, 
Britto 
Neighbors 29, 
Holler 42, 
R. R. 
M arine and Field Club. 
Bath Beach, N. Y., March 19.—The shooters of the 
Marine and Field Club were few in numbers to-day, only 
eight facing the traps. The marksmen shot in the special 
300-bird handicap race for the March cup. Scores: 
Monthly cup, 25 targets: 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
Hdcp. 
TV 
Targets: 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
C D Sayre . 
.. 22 
24 
24 
22 
23 
6 
121 
R Snvder . 
.. 18 
16 
16 
24 
19 
0 
93 
P D Chase . 
.. 21 
20 
23 
23 
4 
91 
E II Lott . 
22 
19 
23 
19 
0 
83 
E D Church . 
.. is 
22 
19 
20 
5 
84 
C B Ludwig . 
.. 23 
23 
20 
. . 
2 
67 
1 M Knox . 
.. 18 
IS 
17 
3 
56 
E H Emanuel, Jr.... 
.. 21 
23 
20 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 
Fixtures. 
June 3-4.—St. Louis, Mo.—Second annual combination 
tournament, Missouri State Rifle Association. C. C. 
Grossman, Sec’y. 
Zettler Rifle Club Championship Shoot. 
Following are the scores of the 100-shot match and 
prize shoot held under the auspices of the Zettler Rifle 
Club, at their gallery, 159 West 23d street, March 11 to 
IS: 
100 -shot gallery championship: 
A Huhalek, Brooklyn, N. Y.— 
124 122 125 125 124 125 123 125 124 123 
124 124 125 123 125 125 125 125 123 125 
248 
246 250 
248 
249 
250 
248 
250 
247 
248—2484 
Dr 
W 
G Hudson. New York 
City- 
124 
124 123 
125 
124 
125 
123 
123 
121 
124 
123 
124 124 
124 
125 
123 
125 
124 
125 
125 
247 
248 247 
249 
249 
24S 
248 
247 
246 
249—2478 
II 
M 
Pope. 
Jersey City, 
N. 1 
. - 
122 
124 122 
125 
12 b 
123 
125 
125 
124 
122 
122 
123 124 
123 
124 
125 
122 
122 
123 
123 
244 
247 246 
248 
249 
248 
247 
247 
247 
245—246S 
lesse 
Smith, 
Columbus, 
Ohio 
124 
122 124 
122 
124 
125 
124 
121 
124 
124 
123 
123 122 
122 
124 
121 
124 
124 
124 
124 
247 
245 246 
244 
248 
246 
248 
245 
248 
248-2465 
R 
Gute, Middlefield 
Village, . 
L. I. 
— 
123 
124 123 
122 
124 
121 
125 
121 
123 
124 
124 
124 123 
125 
123 
124 
123 
124 
124 
121 
247 
24S 246 
247 
247 
245 
248 
245 
247 
245—2465 
Jarvis Williams, Jr., Bridgeport— 
125 123 123 125 123 122 121 123 124 123 
124 120 122 123 125 124 123 125 123 122 
249 243 245 248 248 246 244 248 247 245—2463 
N Baal, Brooklyn, N. Y.— 
121 125 125 125 124 122 121 123 122 125 
121 121 124 120 124 125 124 123 125 123 
242 246 249 245 248 247 245 246 247 248—2463 
F M Thomas, New Haven- 
124 124 125 123 123 124 124 123 122 123 
122 121 121 125 123 122 123 123 124 124 
246 245 246 248 246 246 247 246 246 247—2463 
Wm Keim, Brooklyn, N. Y.— 
123 124 123 124 123 123 123 124 121 124 
123 121 124 124 123 121 123 124 123 122. 
246 245 247 248 246 244 246 248 244 246—2460 
L C Buss, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2457 
A L Birks, Bridgeport, Conn. 2453 
W A Tewes, Jersey City. 2453 
F C Ross, Springfield . 2447 
M Dorrler, Jersey City . 2446 
L P Ittel, Allegheny, Pa. 2445 
J W Hessian, Stamford. 2444 
J Kaufmann, Brooklyn . 2443 
Capt A F Laudensack, New Haven. 2442 
G Hoffman, Brooklyn . 2436 
F Gabriel, Newark . 2434 
P B Mann, New York . 2431 
F L Smith Chicopee Falls. 2429 
Geo Schlicnt, Guttenburg, N. J. 2428 
E Van Zandt, New York . 2427 
G Amouroux, New York . 2426 
Owen Smith, Hoboken . 2422 
C Oltmann, New York. 2419 
I Eberhart, Middle Village. 2416 
A J Brower, Roxbury, N. J. 2411 
W E Reynolds, New York city. 2410 
J S Hubbard, New York city. 2401 
C Meyer, New York city... 2394 
C A Niemeyer, New York city. 2389 
L P Hansen, Jersey City. 2388 
F M Bund, New York city. 2386 
R M Ryder, Paterson, N. J...... 2384 
O Schwanemann, New York city. 2384 
N Galina, New York city. 2378 
H Linicus, New York city. 2366 
W A Lemcke, New York city. 2365 
T H Keller, New York city.'. 2364 
R Goldthwaite, Hoboken . 2345 
F A Shalls, Albany . 2344 
T R Gute, Middle Village. 2.344 
J Muzzio, New York city. 2321 
A Begerow, Newark . 2319 
C A Shrag, New York city. 2319 
W A Strawson, Northport, L. 1. 2302 
Dr Leavitt, New York city. 2291 
G W Kinnocke, Jersey City. 2227 
P R Hardcastle, Plainfield . 2135 
Continuous match: 
Dr W G Hudson... 
A Hubalek . 
L P Ittel . 
H M Thomas . 
W Keim .. 
J Smith . 
T Williams . 
H M Pope . 
F Z Haight . 
L C Buss . 
F Gabriel . 
75 
75 
75 75 
75 
75 
75 
75 75 
75 
75 
75 
75 75 
75 
75 
75 
75 .. 
75 
75 
75 .. 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
74 
75 
74 
75 
74 
75 
74 
W A Tewes, 75; A. L. Birks, 74; M. Baal, 74; A. F. 
Laudensack, 74; J. W. Hessian, 74; C. Blake, 74; R. M. 
Ryder, 74; M. Gallina, 74; R. Gute, 74; J. Kaufmann, 
73; G. L. Amouroux, 73; E. Van Zandt, 73; G. Hoffmann, 
73; C. Smith, 73; F. C. Ross, 73. 
General bullseye match; 
H. M. Thomas, 6 % degrees; Gus. Zimmerman, 9%; 
M. Baal, 10; T. H. Keller, 10; L. C. Buss, 10%; F M. 
Bund, 11%; G. Schock, 11%; L. P. Ittel, 11%; C. A. 
Shrag, 11%; J. Smith, 12; A. Brower, 13; L. O. Hansen, 
13; R. Gute, 13%; F. J. Kahrs, 14; F. Z. Haight, 14; 
C. Oltmann, 14%; W. E. Reynolds, 14%; A F. Lauden¬ 
sack, 15; M. Dorrler. 15; F. L. Smith, 15; G. Amouroux, 
15%; H. M. Pope, 15%; J. Muzzio, 16; J. W. Hessian, 16. 
Most Bullseyes: T. H. Keller, 68 ; C. A. Shrag, 27; 
W. E. Reynolds, 24. 
U. M. C.-Remington Bullseye Match: J W. Hessian, 
6 % degrees; Gus. Zimmerman, 7%; Capt. A. F. Lauden¬ 
sack, 9; F. M. Bund, 11%; M. Dorrler, 12. 
Zimmermann Trophy; L C. Buss, 39, 38; J. Williams, 
38, 3S; H. M. Thomas, 38, 37. 
F. Hecking, Sec’y. 
DuPont Gun Club, Rifle Dept. 
Wilmington, Del., March 19.—Unusual interest was 
manifested in the rifle and revolver division, and good 
scores were made. Capt. Casey and Lieut. Harkins tied 
on 93 out of a possible 100 in the revolver qualification 
series. 
In the .22cal. rifle qualification, Dr. Weedon made an 
81, and Shephard, Fletcher and Scott in practice work 
made some high scores. 
Revolver and pistol qualification scores: K. K. V. 
Casey 93, 88 , 87; F. B. Harkins 93, 81, SO, 77; John Ban¬ 
croft, Jr., 73, 72, 72, 68 . 
Revolver and pistol qualification scores: F. B. Har¬ 
kins 84, 84, 74; J. W. Pusey 77; J.' W. Scott 70; J. T. 
Skelly 68 , 68 ; A. G. Riley, 66 ; Eugene du Pont, 54; E. 
White, 32; J. F. Donnelly, 30, 28; C. Leedom, 19; G. 
White, 18, 13; Wm. Coyne, 16, 6 . 
Rifle nuah'fication scores, ,':2cal.: W. S. Weedon, 81, 
76, 66 ; F. B, Harkins, 74, 71. 
A number of practice scores were also shot. 
