FOREST AND STREAM 
IN 1907 
The Highest Professional Average 
The Highest Amateur Average 
The Longest Run of the Year 
Were All Made With DU PONT POWDERS 
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Adventures with Indians and Game. 
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Shoot-off, miss-and-out: 
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Hess .2210—3 Aiman .0 —0 
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Montclair Gun Club. 
25. 
1 22 
1 22 
4 25 
1 24 
2 21 
0 24 
0 24 
0 25 
1 24 
4 15 
1 21 
0 22 
3 
25 
1 22 
1 24 
4 22 
1 22 
2 23 
0 24 
0 24 
0 24 
1 21 
4 23 
1 25 
0 17 
4 18 
2 17 
2 25 
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0 21 
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50 25 
2 48 .. .. 
This is a pleasing narrative of adventures on the plains 
and in the Rocky Mountains. Indian ways and wars, 
hunting the bison, antelope, deer, cougar, grizzly bear, 
elk are all told interestingly and well. Fully illustrated. 
Montclair, N. J., March 14.—Perfect weather brought 
out some twenty-three men this afternoon and over 3,000 
targets were thrown. Seven trophy events were run off. 
Event No. 2, the third leg on the Boxall tripphy, was 
won by Geo. Piercy, with a perfect score, while Dukes 
and Jacobus, tied for the Barnes trophy, Jacobus win¬ 
ning out in the shoot-off. 
Crane captured the fourth event, this being the fifth 
leg on the Greener gun. 
The fifth event, for a gold trophy, was tied for by 
Winslow and Moffett, both scoring 25. The tie in this 
event remains to be shot off next week. 
Messrs. Welles and Apgar, trade representatives, were 
present, and shot along for targets. Apgar made a par¬ 
ticularly good score, breaking 98 out of his last 100. 
This is the best record ever made over the Montclair 
traps by a professional. 
On next Saturday, the Orange Gun Club and the 
Wykagil Country Club, of New Rochelle, visit Mont¬ 
clair and shoot a three-cornered team race. 
Two new sets of traps have been built the past week, 
making four in all, in preparation for the big shoot of 
April 1. 
Events: 1 
Targets: 15 
Perley . 14 
Allan .11 
Cockefair . 13 
Colquitt . 15 
Grinnell . 12 
Apgar . 14 
Welles . 14 
Piercy . 13 
Moffett . 15 
Winslow . 11 
Dukes .12 
Hanford .10 
Brown . 0 18 
Waring .. .. 0 19 
Jacobus . 2 25 
Deane . 6 18 
Feigenspan . 0 15 
Frost . 0 14 
Moore . 0 10 
Crane . 4 50 
Todd . 5 24 17 
Boxall . 1 23 24 
Event No. 7, team race, two-man teams, three bird 
strings, 30 targets per team, use of both barrels: Piercy 
and Feigenspan 24, Perley and Jacobus 19, Waring and 
Moffett 20, Colquitt and Cockefair 22. Duke and Winslow 
16. Allan and Soverel 17, Apgar and Welles 25, Crane 
and Brown" 17. Grinnell and Boxall 21. 
Edward Winslow, Sec’y. 
8 46 
2 46 
3 49 
4 24 
0 44 
2 44 
8 47 
2 46 
2 23 
0 25 
0 22 
0 23 
1 25 
2 25 
1 20 
4 18 .. 
0 14 .. 
2 23 21 
0 24 24 
Hackensack Rod and Gun Club. 
Hackensack, N. J 
shoot to-day follow: 
Events: 
Targets: 
I A Storms 
T Reinhold 
March 14.—Scores made at the 
Sortor 
J Conrad 
J Johnson 
W I Conklin 
G H Krug.. 
Schoverling . 
12 3 4 
Events: 
12 3 4 
25 25 25 25 
Targets: 
25 25 25 25 
14 14 .. .. 
C Fleischman. 
13 11 .. .. 
10 14 11 .. 
B Garwood. 
.12 14 .. 19 
17. 
18 22 18 .. 
14. 
Dr Moeller .. 
17 16 17 .. 
21 18 19 .. 
T R Banta . 
20 15 .. .. 
18 18 18 .. 
G B Giffiw .... 
5. 
17 .. 
15. 
15 11 .. .. 
T C Banta . 
19 20 17 .. 
23 24 22 23 
J M Coskie.... 
18 20 .. .. 
20 15 21 20 
W D Lewis.... 
16 18 .. .. 
12 12 21 16 
A T Herbert... 
15. 
13 14 14 .. 
T P Howland 
.19 17 .. .. 
20 22 21 .. 
G Howland .. 
.. 19 22 .. 
12 17 19 17 
H Howland .. 
.21 
A. A. Stago, Sec’y. 
