Jan. ii, igo8.] 
The Sunny Sou<h Handicap. 
I*RENfTAM, Texas Tnn ? tm 
seventh Sunny South Handier 1* r pro gr a mme of the 
are very attractive, with added It' blr< i S and targets 
?he hands of the irinters and wdl K V ’ ^ ? re now 
tn a few days, fhe Sunnvwl w rc ?. dy for ™il,ng 
birds, has $100 added i b Handicap at 25 live 
***<•*». has *100 added, the balanct^f th? and ' Cap at 100 
at 15, 20 and 25 target ■?.' V le Programme is 
added to each event g events > W1,h from $10 to $100 
and Uie 'yrounds "wd^bV^itVd !"/«• 3 - nd Paeons, 
shape. We will have a warm fl d PU . f 7 n , first ’ dass 
that the boys can be pronerlv d , ry club house, so 
*r h E s,i“y .".if tj- ~ 
that the*' "'l ?^ 7 Writfen us 
that we will have the largest?,,*!, - h ° pe , and believe 
ever had. Arrangements have & 3thenn S t,lat we have 
scores and details^of the shoot to all + r ? aade to report all 
and magazines promptly at its dose t and S ^« rtm ft papers 
-ailed on the same 
A< Point Breeze. 
unfavorable "fleetin’ the ’ livThird r f ,n bad a generally 
ing poorly and the shooteJs ^cing 't? bi - rds fly - 
and- R A ? P aml al eVent was a featufe l^eisrs F Muller 
The scored fdIow° eStmg ’ n a 2 °- bird "latch for $ 20 ? 
Lamlt ..111202212—17 
n ..22022222202220202221-16 
I amb" 3 n and,cap > J ° birds, $5 entrance: 
Fisher 30 ". 2222202222-9 
Murphy. 30 :...2222120122— 9 
Reed. 28 . 2220210221— 8 
Muller, 30 ....2111*22022- 8 
Felix. 30 ... ‘.... 222001 * 221 — 7 
Billoff. 30 ... .. 2222202200-7 
Paul. 28 . .2212220210— 7 
Smith, 29 . ..-.100022011 —6 
Forsvthe ?fi .*220222*02— 6 
Boston Athletic Association. 
"13 & s* B a- 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
75 
Great Victory Won 
* LEFEVER SHOT G^S at Boston on October 25. .907 
T G.„^r 54 r ee,! Chl "“ Se -“*• teller 
Tournament. This is only one of the thousands of coni' ,von' 1“!,“°,” f '" gl1 “"““I avera S e « thl > 
,he Lrf ““— - 
T5he LEFEVER SHOT GUN 
ought to dispel that doubt forever. We want vm, tn t 
After reading it carefully, we then want you to go into a storeandcareT ?, gUe leam what fhe Lefever is- 
with other makes. If you are going to buv a shot mm • U ^ examine tbe Lefever in comparison 
it, you will buy a Lefever. W* have never seen il 17 7J“hr r 0 ™ 1 ' “ d ° “ d lf . g °” DO do 
the Lefever is actually the finest gun, and anyone who will 1 V ^ .''° U Suppose 11 never fails? Because 
for on, catalogue be ore you fofge, iT ' I”' 0 ; h ', ma, “ r “"'"“7 -M it Send 
Lefever user, which mean. LefevefeurLii * " ' h ' “ i( r«“ no, already a 
B. H. T. 
Gilman . 79 15 94 
H?well . 80 9 89 
Bbnn . 73 15 g8 
Adams . 84 3 87 
~ , B. H. T. 
Tucker . 71 15 86 
£ a, ;k . 69 15 84 
Whitney . 64 17 81 
° we " .....69 11 80 
'Rifle 'Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
Jan of 27 ‘thf-TwJ7% n f ty ; tWO ca ] iber Indo °i- Rifle League 
Rifle Club 1 d States ’ under aus Pices of Columbia 
Providenca (R. I.) Revolver Club. 
neIs HE it fi shattlLd U fb y StrUCk °‘ t her things besides busi- 
’1' scattered the nerves of some of our members 
o P h h r c k fr °f m d T? T Ch shootin 8—whether because 
™,. e „ la "f of cash t0 buy ammunition or because it 
J„ a „ a good . excuse to postpone active work at the in¬ 
door range is a question. A few who could find time 
ba 7 kept U .P work at the favorite 50yd range but 
gaHery shooting has not settled down to anythin stab“e 
yet Considerable practice has been indulged m but 
£& ° s ne th °/ v th *f. b . oy s are able"to^make'^res 
buen as they left off with in the spring and as the fel 
has bee O n m 0 a ccunied a h P0int t0 get scores for Publication 
of 1,?. ”7 ccup '5 d by ,, some strenuous outside matters 
of late and spent but little time at the range the fo! 
°Mr ^Tuttle our * h ° wlng w K e can , mak e for this report, 
mr 1 uttle, our new member, with short exDerienrp 
has a^caciy captured two of the club medals for iualb 
fication scores, while William Almy, our all-around ex- 
?l j las shown that the Colt police revolver with its 
ance re ' ‘ S g °° d f ° r tar ^ et on short acquaint! 
,-P e ^pi ve , r r 50yds., standard: Almy 92 95 9° 91 91_ 
86, : 85 T ffi e ^ 4 9of 3 83f 2 87 81 'Co 9 t:it 7 e 8 r's 1’ 3 Ii A > u |>> 9 , 0 ' 
h T 1 ’ ? 4 ’ 78 >’ 82 >' 80 77, 78 80 ’80 ’ 3 ’ ^ 7 °’ Park ‘ 
46 k 47° 45 r ’44 0 y i S .' ’r Cre n dm ° dd : R ark hurst, 47, 46 47, 45, 
«: tl: ft 46f 48 ’ 49^° 48^49! ^ 43 ’ 45 ’ 46 ’ 44 > 42 ^ 
87 R Sd? lv f r ’ 20y< Co’ s tandar 'd: Miller, 84, 83 85 86 78 
p' , 8 L Argus, 78, 70; Gardiner, 78, 85 74 75 77’ 72 
7 8 9’f, 7 hi 84: Hu r! burt . . [6; Willard,’ 83 ? ,’ n\ 
mode^ wft’h 4in ( barrel)?' 6 Sh0t W “ h a ^ Colt P olice 
Rifle 2 ^ y fl S ’’ Cr f, eJ moor—Coulters, Krag, 40, 36 38 
47 46 ’ Y S - ® a er y Miller, 45, 42, 45?’ Coulters 44, 
katch at 100yds., .22 caliber English military rifles 
4 C { e 45 m 4TIl75? Um ^ PoWeI - 40 - 47 - 4G M; ATmy r : fl 4l; 
Co I ullfrs, ta 30 e Kra^f d ^27 P 232 ker ’ military > 220 ' 225; 
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