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[Sept. 3, 1910. 
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100 PER CENT. POPULARITY FOR 
SPORTING POWDERS IN CANADA 
HONORS WON AT THE MONTREAL TOURNAMENT. AUG. 22.24,1910 
Amateur Championship of Canada 
W. H. Ewing, Montreal, with 50 Straight 
Grand Canadian Handicap 
R. B. Hutchinson, Montreal —47 ex 50 
The "Grey Cup” 
J. E. Jennings— 566 ex 400 
Lefever Gun Event 
A. W estover— 19 ex 20 
W. 
Two Man Team Championship 
H. Ewing and J. H. Rainville with 38 ex 50 
and 40 Straight and 39 ex 40 in shoot-off 
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Five Man Team Championship 
Montreal Team JVo. I 
W. H. Ewing, J. H. Rainville, R. Lewis, 
W. B. Hutchinson. T. Westlake 
Team Score 226 ex 250 
Brewers and Maltsters Trophy 
G. Beattie —Score 20 Straight and 40 Straight in shoot-off 
AVERAGES 
Amateurs 
J. E. Jennings.366 ex 400 
A. W. Westover.365 ex 400 
Geo. Beattie.359 ex 400 
B. Beattie.356 ex 400 
Professionals 
H. H. Stevens.368 ex 400 
J. A. R. Elliott.351 ex 400 
T. H. Keller, Jr.347 ex 400 
J. S. Fanning.343 ex 400 
They All Shot 
GREENER. RIFLES 
KILL THE GAME 
Some rides excel in piercing armor plate or beef steak smashing. 
GREENER rifles are built to kill big game, they are made under 
the direct supervision of the members of the firm, who have shot 
game in all parts of the world. We know by actual experience 
what the Sportsman wants, and the numerous testimonials from 
Big Game Hunters prove that we/can fill their wants. 
OUR EXPERIENCE IS AT YOUR SERVICE. 
Let us send you our price list 
GUN AND RIFLE 
MAKER. 
Haymarket, London, S. W„ and Birmingham. 
W. W. GREENER. 44 Cortlandt St.. New York. 
W. W. GREENER. 63-65 Beaver Hall Hill. Montreal, Can- 
W. GREENER. 
Sullivan (No.) Gun Club. 
Aug. 22-23. — The registered two-day tournament of this 
club was specially notable for two long runs. 143 un¬ 
finished, by J. \Y. Barre, and 183 by C. G. Spencer ' 
Hints and Points for Sportsmen. 
Cloth. Illustrated, 244 pages. 
Compiled by “Seneca.” 
Price, $1.50. 
This compilation comprises six hundred odd bints, 
helps, kinks, wrinkles, points and suggestions for the 
shooter, the fisherman, the dog owner, the yachtsman, 
the canoeist, the camper, the outer; in short, for the 
field sportsman in the varied phases of his activity. 
“Hints and Points” has proved one of the most prac¬ 
tically useful works of reference in the sportsman’s 
library. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
FETCH AND CARRY. 
A Treatise on Retrieving. By B. Waters. 124 pages. 
Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
Treats minutely of the methods by which a dog, old or 
young, willing or unwilling, may be taught to retrieve, 
either by the force system or the “natural method.” 
Both the theory and practice of training are exhaus¬ 
tively explained, and the manner of teaching many 
related accomplishments of the pointer and setter in their 
work to the gun is treated according to the modern 
manner of dog training. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
First Day. 
Second Day. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
U P Mattox. 
. 200 
1S9 
•M0 
1S9 
F C Kiossner_ 
. 200 
174 
200 
16S 
H Boisselier .... 
. 200 
1 S2 
200 
183 
G A Muller. 
. 200 
170 
200 
177 
HA Robson. 
. 100 
74 
W T Powell. 
. ISO 
147 ’ 
H A Funderbark 
. 200 
ISO 
200 
170 
lacob May . 
. 200 
* 173 
200 
172 
1 I \\ illiams.... 
. 200 
161 
200 
154 
K Hendrichs .... 
. 200 
1S7 
200 
1SS 
\\ 1. Bagby . 
. HO 
120 
160 
142 
F E King. 
. 100 
70 
200 
178 
W M Cope. 
. ISO 
155 
60 
,50 
1 S Fielding. 
. 100 
75 
40 
29 
E II Matken. 
. 160 
130 
(i S Parsons. 
. 160 
103 
T W Barre. 
. 200 
199 
A B Crowe. 
. 100 
74 
80 
69 
N Cardwell . 
40 
27 
Professionals: 
F E Rogers. 
. 9 00 
193 
200 
195 
D 1 Holland. 
. 200 
190 
200 
195 
A Killam . 
. 200 
1 S6 
C G Spencer. 
. 200 
193 
200 
199 
Hudson Gun 
Club. 
Tf.rsey City, Aug. 2S.—There were only ten members 
taking part in the 100-bird race at the Hudson Gun 
Club grounds this morning, and Lou Schorty was the 
winner of first prize with 92 breaks, D. D. Engle and 
\Y. O’Brien dividing second and third with 90 each to 
their credit. Event 5 was at unknown angles from the 
22yd. mark, and resulted in a tie between Engle and 
Schortey, who decided to shoot it off at the next shoot 
on Sept. 11. 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 
Schorty . 23 23 24 22 21 
F.ngle . 23 22 23 22 21 
H Pape .... IS 1G 19 IS 19 
Williams ... 16 17 19 17 17 
J Pape . 15 16 19 17 18 
Events: 
W O’Brien 
Raymond 
Kelley .... 
Dr O’Brien 
1 2 3 4 5 
23 24 23 20 20 
13 14 13 14 14 
15 19 19 IS 19 
17 16 17 IS 17 
W Emmons. 20 21 22 20 19 
T. H. K.. Sec’y. 
