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[MarcH 3, 1906. 

FOREST AND STREAM. 
“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD” 
SHOOTS 
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Not connected with Philadelphia Arms Company 


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Capacity 100 yards, H Line. Will take in about 150 feet of Line without re- 
winding. Case of Aluminum, Satin Finished; Steel Bearings; only 6% ounces. 
It is both the lightest and strongest Automatic Reel made, and with ordinary care 
it should last a lifetime. The spool is fitted witlm an automatic tension, allowing 
the Line to unreel, even though the spring is wound up ccmpletely. Can use on 
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New York 




Indianapolis Gun Club. 
TuHDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 17.—Mr. W. T. Nash wom 
the fifth contest for the English Hotel cup. Scores are 
as follows: 
NaS EDM sco) cyerere 23 25 21 24—93 Moore 
Mr. Nash’s score was the second highest ever made on. 
these grounds in an individual contest for this trophy. 
Mr. Nash was immediately challenged by Mr. H. A. 
Comstock. Challenge was accepted and date of contest 
fixed for Feb. 25, 2 P. M. Weather cloudy and snow. 
High guns for the afternoon: Nash, Michaelis and Tripp. 

Events: 1° 2 8 <4.°be Gearon Lue 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26. 
Stan Win, Meeevtelcletetacltcs Siteletetslerete 17 14 sce Seas 
IMU GIIET iat con nceaiiencun ve nrerenis 22 23171719 14 22... 
Sa vilerss catiauitecoaeuittittceeteaene 30 22 19 22 20 23 21 201 15 2 
Comstock aocacs csicceicieoisieatawies 20 23 23 22). © 
Habichi; c.scwavedsclnec ames caus 14 TG oe i 
IML OG TE ca crerctersis Sarereis oie cree nistaco alte 20 21 23 19 20 22 . ee 
SOuthiern pemsy cae siclden epenicatres nly ak rallse ae 
INashownicace scteate cea iceieeelasicinern 22 23 25 21 24 29 23 - Se 
BGG calstorecetoeteles «ciate cto save elelsie 18 13 13:16 ; a6 
Biarfoxdiak, sacnscis wncinesteaiviee cen 16 17 22 22 . cS 
Staleys race ae stsprelase ates cate oe piate 105) TAS eee as 
Michaelis. 4 ctsesswuesciec ences 21 22 24 24 a: ide a 
SGOtH select cvitowe viel ceair Ciclemieee 20 20 22.16 .. .. ae 
Dr p Binleyaae’. cee cssicecar sieeeeer 23 18123 c1bR. eee Be 
Sam -Elice .iaccvescasnecse aman 18/ 20.169). emer ae 
TD) AGG Chi emrar tree's elecleisisvere ateleinritere 13 18 15 18. P 
Morgatin ciscen vcccwsunesanemeinemets 16 21 22 : 
|e § Beste oetorccmpoohdbsoah oor. 23 23 7 22 18 21 20 eee 
Williams) sc succloaeisie' soiteiesirerioaete 151 . ‘ 
Douslags Fists. cates seutenm@ie lest mete 19 19 19 22 12: > 
Craig -ateieis Sle'stben efotaincinis eqejealeteletatmaets 24.19 DSiUG tec eiemet as v: 'a'e 
HO SMoOze a. cectoee cesile olsen arte Oo 19:23 16 Aten een 
Denny dices seelee oicts cicero PE kon) tie Ree 
FEAr vey“. cscicictetere ate e creit ors leis termes oa 
Keelley® (oi os sieiesle.s'oiase.0/01sicisiojere's eee aetenele 
CGlarle caviceriaee ~ 
FLOUtZ ems aetele q 
Feb. 22.—The attendance was good, with quite a num- 
ber of Eas present. Mr. 
straight that was made during the afternoon. 
clear, with a slight wind from the southwest. 
Weather 

Events: 122 $324 6 dS eo 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 
i. “Tripper an: cota epee 19 24 25 20 22 21 23 23 20 24 
Molletar.t acl ve crtetistertece teeter 52 91-16 18.17) 18 eon 
Sayles’ 755 oats vutsrateclechioeierean tian 21 18 18 20 19 238 21 23 21 is 
NASH) ww stoiete een paisa ceemioeieimee 18 203.2119 132 eee 
Michaelis: 2%. icc sitcecres olare's eiciete anal eele se ietseeoramtans ee 20 2 2. 
Partington © cnew.c ecenieies meen 19.19 19 Ades a ne 
GomistOcle” Gnewe serctoceaisiaeiabicterate 21 20 21 22. : 
Stanley Aas scamen tcl deereteremte 14 13 & 15 6 14 1617.5 
ATLINStEOM GL sae clsletalclalnne e vrelplcleigte eet 20.. . 
Dix0ni” ssasciscncs.c0 cetacean : 18 16 19 17 Ps Nee 
Fabich | Wiis clsiavctelere' ee acre ttetnYobo nl oreeehs ie eae 15 19 16 20. rs 
SOGtt. aikies steers tesieio se slots leseere eters ole ena 17 14 16 21 19 20 .. 
Hani seco cecon ectcsie iepeeicel siete nee 18 19 2015 21 .. .. 
Wilsons tess edrancee Pte discs FOSGEE 
Glickert 13) ee cons 
Holweewiecseene se DOTA 
Dougherty’ ...%. ioe 141615. 
TT aAniSel et statins oie oe Pe on Ge on .17 12 
Mrs:;.,, Hol WE A ejs.s:0.0:stgie :01ni0 aye viejo ute es clasts seine note ee? 
Nich ols® ssscdecccie soca se aepine 16 14 4A ED AG eer 
Feb. 24.—Mr. W. T. Nash defeated Mr. H. A. Com- 
stock in the sixth contest for the English Hotel cup. 
Scores: 
Nash” hi. aateneestie oa aed Comstock: scceseeeoeen 81 
Mr. Nash was challenged by H. B. Sayles, and Satur- 
day, March 8, was the date set for contest, at 100 targets. 
Anderson and Sayles secured the only straights made 
during the afternoon. Tripp was high gun. 

Events: 2 3) 450 ab 
Targets: 25 25 25 25 25. 
Anderson 23 20° Tar asl oe 
Burford 22 18 21 20 
Becks sovsiclecunclesleistsiciese vie oe eroticy einatets 22: 18 2h 20 ee 
Stanley: © 2:4 ciajets aisteseaoloinele oleiaclantereearen 19.1895 ee 
TEIPP' <.- ses cewisie ovsiereteratels ser oleleloetere recetaete 21-23 23 i 
Southern 1b 13 a ee 
Nash, seit coanecte ce cckectea isco siete 22 20 21 24 
Michaelis 21°26 2185. 
INTO OTE Pens s cei ciow vislsletale ece'at sill oiefetatereroeecitiets 17 20 21 
Roland. *ixiieccsmercsie mace cesistesimisieatentests 19 24 19 
ELICe!. scans clin eas creosote ine malsasisenertits ae Re 
Daggett 11 15 15 ee 
Sayles, uke dee cccice coals sistent teetete 21 25> 21) 22 19 
Moller tens wlan erie sce 20° 20: 222 eat aeee 
Comstock 18 20 20 2 
Elatye ya witectes 13 Se eee 
Simith dco sateuant cetied Espa” aly’ : 
Denney” Gat scntecceceiee Scares : 
eek paeoeapapu le concar 17 (18s Seen 
R B Tansel ae 12/7 16~ <3 
Dougherty Coe aaa 
Wm. ARMSTRONG, Sec’y. 
At Monte Ne, Ark. 
Monre Ne, Ark., Feb. 24.—There will be a clay- 
pigeon trapshooting tournament here May 30 and 31 
next, open to the world. The programme will be sent 
you ‘as soon as out. Interstate rules will govern. Shoot- 
ing on the first day will begin at 1 P. M.; the second 
day at 9 A. M._ Rose system of division, 5, 3, 2; han- 
dicaps 14 to 20yds. Trade representatives shoot for tar- 
gets only. Seventeen events in all; $10 added money in 
each event. 
This meeting will be well attended from Arkansas, 
Missouri, Kansas, Indian Territory and Texas, but is 
open to the world. Monte Ne is on the Frisco System, 
in Benton county, Northwest Arkansas, and round trip 
tickets are for sale at all stations on the Frisco System. 
W. H. Harvey. 
SOE 21 23 19 20—83- 
Tripp secured the only 
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