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FOREST AND STREAM 
[July 2, 1910. 
HEIN£ 
Vacation Box 
of Good Things 
for the Table 
Special Quantity Price 
H EINZ Vacation Box contains an assortment of pure foods selected 
especially for the needs of camping, motoring, yachting and 
seashore or country housekeeping. There are 28 jars, bottles and 
tins in the box of 21 different delicacies — the choicest of the 57 Varieties. 
All packed in one strong, especially-made box that will stand shipment 
and may be used for storage or repacking. 
LIST OF GOOD THINGS IN VACATION BOX 
2 Jars Peanut Butter. 
2 Tins Apple Butter. 
I Tin Currant Jelly. 
I Bottle Olive Oil. 
1 Bottle Malt Vinegar. 
I Bottle Chow Chow. 
1 Bottle India Relish. 
2 Tins Tomato Soup. 
1 Bottle Sweet Gherkins. 
I Bottle Tomato Ketchup. 
I Bottle Pickled Onions. 
I Bottle Stuffed Olives. I Bottle Sour Gherkins. 
I Bottle Queen Olives. I Tin Cherry Preserves. 
3 Tins Baked Beans with Tomato Sauce 
2 Tins Baked Red Kidney Beans. 
1 Bottle Euchred Pickle (Sweet). 
2 Tins Cooked Kraut with Pork. 
1 Bottle Prepared Mustard. 
1 Tin Strawberry Preserves. 
Heinz Vacation Box may be purchased at all 'good grocers at the special quantity price of 
$5.00, except that West of the Missouri River and at points remote from populous 
centers freight may, in some cases, be added. If you have difficulty its finding it, 
send us the name of your grocer and vue will arrange with hitn to supply you. 
H. J. HEINZ CO., PiSfsburgla, Pa., Distributing Branches and Agencies throughout the World. 
Member American Association far Promotion of Purity in Food Products. 
R A King -. 19 18 14 19 18 19 20 18 19 19 183 
B Lewis . IS 17 13 20 20 18 19 15 17 20 177 
J Graham . 19 18 18 20 18 19 19 18 20 19 188 
C M Powers . 20 17 10 19 17 20 18 17 20 19 1S3 
G F Stephenson . 18 IS 14 18 18 14 IS 16 18 20 172 
YV T Raup . 19 18 13 16 15 19 19 17 18 20 174 
E H Houghton . 13 16 14 15 16 16 16 15 20 16 157 
G M Mashek . IS 20 17 16 18 17 17 14 19 17 173 
F T Stanton . 20 19 17 18 20 20 18 16 17 19 184 
T H Anderson . 14 16 10 18 20 19 18 13 18 16 162 
'T B Barto . 19 18 17 20 20 18 16 17 20 19 184 
P Bernhard . 19 17 14 18 17 17 19 17 19 17 174 
T J Blanks . 16 18 15 18 18 20 18 13 15 17 168 
J H Cummins . 17 17 15 17 17 18 17 15 17 16 166 
B T Cole . 20 19 15 20 18 19 18 15 18 18 180 
C II Ditto . 18 17 13 18 17 IS 17 15 19 20 172 
H Dixon . 17 16 17 17 20 IS 19 18 19 18 179 
T E Graham . 17 16 17 20 19 19 16 15 19 18 176 
F B Ilillis .19 14 13 16 17 13 18 13 18 17 158 
C H Anderson . 17 16 14 17 16 15 10 11 19 16 151 
YV B Linell . 19 IS IS 18 18 19 18 11 18 17 174 
C A Galbraith . IS 17 16 18 15 IS 20 11 18 20 174 
I Livingston . 18 18 13 19 19 19 17 12 19 18 172 
A E Keily . 19 18 12 16 16 18 18 11 14 17 159 
M Kneussl . 19 20 16 16 17 17 19 16 18 17 175 
I E Jennings . 17 15 10 20 19 18 17 14 IS IS 166 
T A Ward . 17 17 18 19 16 18 16 19 16 17 173 
Geo Volk . 20 18 12 17 18 20 19 17 18 20 179 
Wm Wetleaf . 14 15 16 20 19 19 18 11 20 20 172 
C L Nickle . 18 20 20 17 18 19 16 16 18 17 179 
H E Peck . 20 17 17 17 IS 16 18 18 17 17 175 
B B Ward . 15 17 10*16 17 17 12 13 15 16 148 
A T Lawton . 16 14 18 16 16.17 14 111 
W "P Northcott . 19 15 16 18 18 20 18 17 18 18 177 
F McNeir . 19 20 16 20 17 17 16 15 16 16 172 
*Doubles. 
PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. 
There were thirty-three entrants. H. Clark, J. W. 
Garrett and C. G. Spencer tied on 190 for first place. 
Immediately after all the professionals had shot, Man¬ 
ager Shaner announced that the shoot-off for first would 
take place in front of the clubhouse, that the assistant 
manager, his son, E. Reed Shaner, would score, and 
that Charles North would pull the traps. Thus there 
was the very highest degree of expert talent officiating 
at the finish. 
The attendance, which was much less than that of the 
preceding day, but which was highly educated and 
critical -in the details of the sport, gathered close to the 
rear of the traps. A fairer assemblage never witnessed 
a competition, for, observing Manager Shaner’s injunc¬ 
tion, absolute quiet prevailed till the shoot-off was con¬ 
cluded. 
It was a very tense situation nevertheless. Garrett 
started off by missing his first, a most discouraging 
situation for him-to face in view of the renowned capa¬ 
bilities of his opponents, lie gamely went to the finish 
with 19 straight. Clark skipped his fifth. It then ap¬ 
peared to be a sure win for Spencer. 
All were shooting in excellent time and with admir¬ 
able precision. However, Spencer missed his 20th. 
and the three again were tied. 
After a short interval, they lined up for the second 
shoot-off. 
Garrett goose-egged his 8 th while Clark waited till 
the 12 th before making a similar emblem of anguish. 
Spencer broke his 20 straight and won. 
Then came the usual rush, under such circumstances, 
to acclaim the winner. He was raised slowly aloft by 
•the crowd, and thence by easy stages landed astride the 
neck of Alex. Mermod. It was a most impressive spec¬ 
tacle, as Spencer looks six feet plus, while Mermod 
looks five feet minus. Vet the victor was safely landed 
in the clubhouse by his plucky and powerful admirer. 
The Professional Championship had 33 entries, and the 
purse was made up as follows: 
33 entries at $16...$528.00 
Added money .. 100.00 
Total purse ..$628.00 
Score-. Amt. Score. Amt. * 
C G Spencer. .190 $157.00 Ed O’Brien... 185 8.95 
H Clark .190 109.90 1 R Tavlor... .185 8.95 
J \V Garrett...190 1 09.90 F Gilbert ....135 S.95 
L S German... 189 09.10 \V Henderson. 185 S.95 
G I. Lyon 189 69.10 G Ward .185 8.95 
C A Young...187 50.25 H D Freeman.185 8.95 
Targets: 20 20 * 20 20 20 20 * 20 20 Total. 
T M Hawkins . 20 19 19 19 19 17 17 15 20 19 184 
R R Barber . 18 18 17 19 18 20 18 18 20 17 183 
Ed O'Brien . 17 19 15 20 20 18 19 19 IS 20 185 
L S German . 20 20 18 19 19 20 18 19 19 17 189 
R W Clancy . 19 18 20 18 20 16 19 18 18 17 183 
Geo Maxwell . 18 £0 16 18 IS 20 19 19 18 16 182 
W Hull . 20 17 18 19 17 19 17 14 20 17 17S 
M Hatcher . 18 19 16 18 17 17 17 17 19 IS 176 
Alex Mermod . 17 17 14 20 19 20 19 15 17 20 178 
G L Lyon . 20 18 17 19 20 19 18 18 20 20 189 
Art Kellam . 19 19 17 19 17 17 19 17 IS 18 180 
T R Taylor . 20 20 16 18 19 20 18 19 18 17 185 
I-I Clark . 20 20 17 19 19 17 19 19 20 20 190 
H C Hirscbey . 20 16 16 17 19 19 19 18 18 19 ISO 
R O Heikes . 20 19 17 19 17 IS 19 15 19 20 183 
YV R Crosby . 17 18 16 19 IS 19 IS 16 19 19 179 
F G Bills . 19 20-15 19 19 19 19 17 20 17 184 
F Gilbert . 19 20 18 17 19 18 19 16 19 20 1S5 
II D Freeman . 20 20 16 19 19 18 IS 18 IS 19 1S5 
C A Young . 20 20 16 19 20 IS 18 16 20 20 187 
W Henderson . 20 18 16 19 19 19 20 14 20 20 185 
W T Garrett . IS 17 16 17 16 19 18 16 18 18 173 
E S Graham . 20 20 15 20 17 19 IS 16 19 IS 1S2 
W D Stannard . 20 IS 20 19 18 19 16 17 20 IS 185 
C O LeCompte . 17 13 15 19 18 18 IS 15 19 19 171 
T A Marshall . 19 18 15 17 18 16 IS 17 19 19 176 
N Cadwallader . 17 19 15 16 16 19 IS IS 20 IS 176 
T W Garrett . 20 20 IS 20 18 19 18 19 18 20 190 
H G Taylor . 19 20 15 19 16 19 17 16 19 16 174 
C G Snencer . 19 20 18 18 18 20 20 19 19 19 190 
YV H IJeer . 18 19 17 20 20 19 18 15 IS 20 1S4 
Guy YVard . 19 19 19 19 19 20 IS 17 18 17 185 
Mrs Topperwein .19 19 16 19 19 17 17 17 19 IS ISO 
*Doubles. 
Tie for Professional Championship Trophy: 
Clark .19 19 Spencer .19 20 
Garrett .19 19 
At Colonial Revolver Range. 
St. Louis. —Scores made on international target with 
revolver at 50yds.: 
W C Ayer . 76 S4 79 70 77—386 
70 77 82 .. .. 
C C Crossman. 79 75 71 75 77 — 377 
80 84 80 78 SS—410 
Mrs Crossman . 70 7S 81 78 78—385 
63 73 83 .. .. 
Paul Frese . 76 68 76 72 72—364 
82 . 
E A Stosberg . 69 69 69 70 79 — 356 
Theo Bunding . 65 69 72 65 64—335 
Philadelphia Rifle Association. 
Philadelphia, June 25.—The weekly competitions of 
this Association were shot to-day on the Arlington range, 
Lansdowne avenue and Cedar lane, near Llanerch. Pa. 
Record match, 200yds., rifle: Williamson 214, 207, 205, 
200 , 186. 
Offhand match: N. Spering 206,-206. 
Military match, 10 shots: IT. A. Dill 45, 43, 41, 41, 
45, 44, 42. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
The Brooks system will interest men who want to do 
sonje or all the work of building their own motor boat 
nr launch. The Brooks Mfg. Co., 2207 First avenue, 
Saginaw, Mich., will send genuine, bargain list of boats on 
application. Ask for Catalogue 24. 
Without a good lubricating oil a good motor might as 
well be a poor one. Curtiss in the record aeroplane 
flight from Albany to New York, used Mnbiloil, made 
by the Vacuum Oil Co., of Rochester, N. V. It is sold 
by all dealers. 
When laying in a supply of can goods for the camp¬ 
ing or cruising trip, the best is none too good. 1 he 
Jleinz 57 varieties give you a wide range of choice of 
good camp food, and every article with this name is the 
hest of its kind., 
