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32 FOREST AND STREAM. [July 2 , 1910. 
HOLLOW SIGHTING RIB 
This is one of the big features of the Stevens Trapshooter No. 522. 
This extra light rib, with its dull matted surface, makes the sighting of our No. 522 possible with 
less labor for the arm and less eye strain than any other gun on the market excepting alone 
our No. 525. 
The balance and lines of the gun make it point easily and naturally. 
The sighting rib, together with the single alignment, gives a wonderfully clear sight at the bird, 
and all this with no appreciable increase in weight. The rib is hollow and it cannot shoot loose. 
The Trapshooter No. 522 is the most beautiful gun for the money on the market. Price $40.00. 
The No. 525 De Luxe is the same gun made to order. We allow reasonable options on the ( 
the No. 525. Price $50.00. 
Each gun shoots 6 lightning shots, because there is no possibility of clogging or balking. 
Send for detailed descriptions of these two guns that can be used either for trap or field work 
J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY, Dept. 321, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
THE FACTORY OF PRECISION 
His'gun was a Parker, vintage of 1885, and his cos¬ 
tume was pastoral, so that the win itself was empha¬ 
sized by visions of green fields and the antique. When 
he fired the winning shot a grand ovation was bestowed 
upon him by the crowd which had awaited late 
to see the finish. Among the first heartily to congratu¬ 
late him was the whole-souled McMurchy, who had led 
all others with 99. Following the 99 came Jay Graham 
and George Volk with 98. F. G. Bills, W. H. Heer, 
H. S. Welles, L. H. Cushing, E. W. Heath, W. F. 
Clark, G. S. Lewis and W. J. Raup tied on 97. After 
this the ties were many, even in the high places, a tes¬ 
timonial to the excellence of the handicapping. 
A notable performance was that of squad 3—100 
straight from the 20-yard mark. The members of it 
were Fred Ellett, H. Dixon, H. D. Freeman, J. W. 
Garrett and J. R. Graham. There were 361 contestants. 
The post entries were as follows: M. A. Anthony, 
16yds.; C. R. Anderson, 16yds.; C. H. Anderson, 16yds.; 
James Armstrong, 17yds.; Claude E. Binyon, 18yds.; 
H. M. Creviston, 16yds.; H. W. Converse, 18yds.; C. 
E. Doolittle, 17yds.; I. C. Davidson, 16yds.; Cyrus 
Floyd, 19yds.; W. Fahrenkrog, 16 yds.; Andrew Gran¬ 
ger, 16yds.; J. A. Groves, 19 yds.; B. S. Gaylord, 16yds.; 
J. B. Goodbar, 17yds.; W. E. Grubb, 16yds.; F. B. 
Hillis, 16yds.; F. A. Hulshizer, 16yds.; Frank Howard, 
16yds.; E. H. Houghton, 17yds.; Elmer Harter, 18yds.; 
R. G. Hook, 17yds.; E. G. Lemke, 16yds.; John R. 
Livingston, 20yds.; C. O. LeCompte, 19vds.; J. E. 
Maland, 18yds.; C. J. Mowry, 17yds.; D. Long Miller, 
16yds.; N. Muncy, 16yds.; Capt. A. W. Money, 16yds.; 
A. W. McKee, 16 yds.; Charles McQuaid, 16vds.: P. FI. 
O’Brien, 17yds.; H. E. Peck, 16yds.; H. C. Ryding, 
16yds.; John Rosevear, 17yds.; A. P. Snjith, 19yds.; D. 
B. Stephens, 16yds.; R. Thompson, 19yds.; H. G. 
Taylor, 20yds.; Dan Voorhees, Jr., 16yds.; Clarence E. 
Walker, 17yds.; M. J. Weber, 16yds.; J. A. Ward, 
16yds.; B. B. Ward, 17yds.; Guy Ward, 20yds.; Hartie 
Wolf, 16yds. 
The Grand Americap Handicap had 383 entries, and 
the purse was made up as follows: 
316 entries at $.8.$2528.00 
47 penalty entries at $13. 611.00 
20 forfeits at $5. 100.00 
Added money . 500.00 
Total purse .$3739.00 
Score. Amt. Score. Amt. 
R Thompson. .100 $373.90 G W Maxwell. 95 37.40 
H McMurchy.. 99 336.50 Wm Peck .... 95 37.40 
J R Graham.. 98 280.40 C H Peck. 95 37.40 
Geo Volk . 98 280.40 W Wettleaf ... 95 37.40 
F G Bills. 97 121.50 F B Hillis. 95 37.40 
W H Heer.... 97 121.50 A Killam . 95 37.40 
rti£efu£ 
iMMte^rs 
reefier ~ 
“Some weeks ago I purchased one of your guns 
second hand, which is one of the finest specimens 
of the gunmaker’s art I have ever seen. It is in splen¬ 
did condition. I have critically compared this gun with 
W. R.’s, J. L. & S.’s and W. & C. S. guns selling at 
400 dollars and upwards, and the balance is in favor of the 
Greener as regards material, workmanship and balance. I 
have owned one Greener before this, have owned and used many 
guns of English and American make, and consider yours far superior 
to any other.”— J. H. H. B., Lynn, Mass., U. S. A. 11-7-06. 
Send for price list and booklet “The World’s Views on 
Greener Guns." 
W. W. GREENER, Gunmaker, 68 Haymarket, London 
Works: Birmingham, England 
H. C. Squires & Son, 44 Cortlandt St., New York. 
G. H. Oliver, 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal, Can. 
E W Heath.... 
97 
121.50 
W Northcott.. 
95 
37.40 
TF 
H Hotze... 
96 
42.70 
T 
Prechtel ... 
94 
6.00 
I- K Cushing.. 
97 
121.50 
E Auen . 
95 
37.40 
F 
T Stanton.. 
96 
42.70 
J 
R Taylor.... 
94 
6.00 
G S Lewis.... 
97 
121.50 
P H O’Brien. 
95 
37.40 
Robt Winter.. 
96 
42.70 
H 
G Taylor... 
94 
6.00 
W J Raup.... 
97 
121.50 
Geo Kistler.... 
95 
37.40 
C 
G Spencer.. 
96 
42.70 
s 
C Davidson. 
94 
6.00 
H S Welles... 
97 
121.50 
T B Warren... 
94 
6.00 
FI 
Dixon . 
96 
42.70 
L 
Stockley.... 
94 
6.00 
W F Clarke... 
97 
121.50 
H J Graham.. 
94 
6.00 
C 
M Powers... 
96 
42.70 
C 
S Magill.... 
94 
6.00 
F W McNeir.. 
96 
42.70 
E P Hover.... 
94 
6.00 
J 
A Flick. 
96 
42.70 
FI 
Clark . 
94 
6.00 
L S German.. 
96 
42.70 
F Ellett . 
94 
6.00 
s 
Rice . 
96 
42.70 
H 
E Peck. 
94 
6.00 
