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FOREST AND STREAM 
[May 30, 1908. 
Get In Line For the G. A. H. 
DU PONT BRANDS 
At Birmingham, Ala., May 6-8, 1908, 
The Southern Handicap 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
AND 
High Average for the Entire Tournament 
uere won by shooters who used 
DUPONT SMOKELESS 
71% of the Amateurs in The Southern Handicap used 
DU PONT BRANDS 
and won 78% of the purse. 
The Amateurs m the Preliminary Handicap who used 
DU PONT BRANDS 
also won 73% of the purse. 
DUPONT SMOKELESS—“NEW E. C. (Improved) 1 
“NEW SCHULTZE” aivd “INFALLIBLE’ 
Registered Tournements. 
Pittsburg, Pa.—The tournaments registered with the 
Interstate Association during the week ending May 
ar bwen°Sound, Canada, June 1S-19.—Owen Sound Gun 
Club. W. M. Morrison, Sec’y. , T w 
Albany, Ga., June 18-19.—Albany Gun Club. J. H. 
McNeill, Sec’y. ... _ ... 
, n , Ind., July 8-9.—Western Indiana Gun Club. 
Covingtor., -- „ „ 
Louis C. Allen, Sec’y. H n 
Lowell, Ind., Aug. 4-5.—Lowell Gun Club. El. U. 
Burnham, Sec’y. „ r'i..K 
Evansville, Ind., Aug. 12-13— Recreation Gun Club. 
Frank P. Fuchs, Sec’y. , „ r , . 
East St. Louis, Ill., Sept. 6-7.—Progressive Gun Club. 
N. R. Huff, Sec’y. 
Hudson Valley Rod and Gun Club. 
Sandy Hill, N. Y„ May 22 -On June 5 there will be 
held the first handicap contest for the Du Pont, Baliistite 
and Hunter Arms Co. trophies. A series of ten shoots 
will be held, at the conclusion of which the trophies will 
be awarded. 
Events: 
Targets: 1P . 
H H Clark.14 H 15 
A D Witt. 
Dr De Roode. 
L R De Roode.H 12 
J N Ingalsbe. 9 1J 
1 A Norton. 9 II 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
15 15 15 15 15 10 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
14 14 15 . 
45 
43 
12 12 15 13 15 9 
85 
70 
14 10 11 10 9 .. 
75 
54 
11 12. 
30 
23 
9 10 10 11 .. .. 
60 
40 
9 11 8 8 .. .. 
00 
30 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
DU PONT BRANDS 
Made in America by Americans. 
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER COMPANY, 
Established 1802 Wilmington, Del. 
“I Go a-Fishing” is the title of a handsome booklet 
that may be had bv writing to the Maine Central Rail¬ 
way at Portland, Me. It tells where to go, what to take 
along, what the trips will cost, and a lot of other valu- 
able information regarding Maine’s famous resorts and 
waters. 
If you are considering a fishing trip to Maine, write to 
C M. Burt, General Passenger Agent of the Boston & 
Maine Railwav, Boston, Mass., for two booklets, in which- 
you will find'all the information necessary to guide you 
in the matter of tackle, time and place. The fishing in 
Maine was never better than at present. 
The W H. Mullins Company, of Salem, Ohio, has 
placed on the market its 16-foot 1909 special steel launch, ’ 
which is equipped with a Ferro reversible two-cycle en¬ 
gine and Mullins silent under-water exhaust. 1 his fine 
little craft sells at $110. Over fifty of these boats have 
been ordered by European agents. 
The Canadian Pacific Railway lias just issued its in¬ 
formation booklet, dealing with canoe trips and camping 
in Canada and the Northwest. Everything needed in the 
line of outdoor recreation is covered. Hunting ot all 
sorts fishing, open seasons, outfits for all purposes, 
guides hotels, steamer lines, etc., together with ex¬ 
cellent maps, are included. Apply at the nearest agency, 
or write L. O. Armstrong, at Montreal, Canada. 
'Rifle 'Range and Gallery . 
Fixture*. 
July 21-22.—New Haven, Conn.—Southern New England 
Schuetzen Bund. „„ _ , , 
July 27-Aug. 1.—vV akefield, Mass.—New England Mili¬ 
tary Ritle Association. 
r. io. 13 .—Camp Perry, O.—Ohio State Rifle Associa- 
Auo 14-20.—Camp Perry, O.—National Rifle Association. 
Aug. 21-27.—Camp Perry, O.—National Board for the 
Promotion of Rifle Practice. 
New York City Schuetzen Corps. 
New York, May 20.—The following scores were made 
at a practice shoot at Union Hill to-day: 
Ring target: 
Dixon’s Graphite for Sportsmen- 
A lubricant and preservative; for fishing rods and reel*; 
for gunlocks and barrels; for row, sail and motor boats. 
Booklets “Graphite Afloat and Afield" and “Duron's 
Motor Graphite” free on request. 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.. • Jersey City. N. J. 
R Schwanemann ..... 195 
F Schwarz . 186 
W Grapentin .171 
J Wagner .108 
R Busse . 108 
Man target: 
F Schwartz .51 
R Schwanemann .44 
W Grapentin .43 
Point target: 
R Busse . 7 
W Grapentin . 7 
John Wagner . 0 
R Schwanemann . 0 
H Pick . 5 
H C Radloft . 4 
Bullseye: 
R Schwanemann . 2 
VV Grapentin . 2 
R Busse . 1 
H Frick . 103 
C Wagner .154 
J Keller . 127' 
A Kroos . 122 
J Wagner 
R Busse . 
C Wagner 
43 
40 
40 
Jos Keller . 4 
C Stoever . 2 
W Diederich . zj 
A Wiltz . 21 
Chas Wagner . 2! 
F Schwarz . t 
Tohn Wagner 
H C Radloff.. 
Auburn Rifle Club. 
Auburn, Me., May 22.—The scores of our club 
this week are as follows: 
Rifle, 25yds.—IL E. Doten. 243, 243; G. M. Seavey, 
Houston, 233. 
Pistol, 20yds.—H. E. Doten, 85, S3; V. T. Healey, 
Trask, 84, 79. _ 
Rifle, 200yds.—H. E. Doten, 79, 75, 73, 73, 71; VV. 
Trask, 71, 70, 65. _ , 
W. M. Trask, Sec 
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