JuNE 16, 
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FOREST AND STREAM. 
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A@auington, Autoloading 
Experts and amateurs as well are proving their ‘“‘best scores” with the Autoloading Shot Gun, 
HIGHEST GENERAL AVERAGE AT OHIO STATE SHOOT and THREE 
Mr. Heikes, the veteran shooter. was the winner of the highest average, while all of the three trophies were won by amateurs. 
shooting qualities are combined with the ease in handling and lessened recoil features of the Autoloading action. 
Trap Grade, $50. subject to dealers’ discounts. 
ILION, N. Y. 
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Boston, Mass., June 6.—The last preliminary shoot to 
decide places on the Massachusetts team in the coming 
interstate team match was held at Wellington to-day, 
and proved to be as the former one, a most successful 
and enjoyable occasion, 
The 100-bird match, which was the interesting event 
of the afternoon, gave Roy a chance to show his mettle 
which he did _to perfection, placing a 93 to his credit 
after missing 5 out of his first 40. 
Worthing was a good second with 92, just one 15-bird 
event being otherwise than of the championship order. 
Dickey with 94 had the high score for the 100, but was 
not eligible to shoot for prizes. 
Much interest was taken in the 88 per cent. work of 
Flinn, whose shooting for some time'past has been some- 
what under the weather, and to see Charles in his old- 
time form was appreciated by all. 
All in all the shoot was a good one for high scores, 
with six of the eleven averaging over 90 per cent. Scores: 
Events: Wecmouets Om Oued) 910 1bA2 13 
Targets: 1510 1510151015 1015101510 25 Av. 
Gleason ...... 141015 101410141011 815 8 25 BEY 
Kirkwood ..... 131015 915 914 915 913 10 23 937 
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Woodward) =~. 14:10 <..... 13 815 9:14 814 9.. 912 
Dickey) oss. 13 814 7141014 815101310.. 906 
Worthing ..... 13 8181014 912 9151014 9.. 906 
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See pages 938 and 941 for Rifle news, 
SIDE LIGHTS OF TRADE. 
Mr. Lou Erhardt writes us that Mr. Ed. O’Brien, 
shooting Dead Shot smokeless powder won first average 
in a field of one hundred entries at the Nebraska State 
shoot, Lincoln, Neb., June 5, 6 and 7. scoring 470 out 
of 500, and 97 out of 100 the last day in high wind. 
At the Ohio State shoot, held at Dayton last week, 
the veteran trapshooter, Mr. R. O. Heikes, using a 
Remington auto-loading shotgun and U. M. C. shells, 
made high general average, the particulars of which are 
set forth in full in our trap columns this week. The 
three main trophies were won by amateurs, who also 
used auto-loading shotguns. 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
The Remington auto-loading shotgun advertised by 
the Remington Arms Co., of Ilion, N. Y., seems to 
present great advantages for trapshooting. It must cer- 
tainly be a great time-saver, and many motions are saved 
in handling it. The record of Mr. Heikes at the Ohio 
State shoot the other day is a strong testimonial in favor 
of the gun at the trap. 
at any time. 

THE MODERN GUN 
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The Remington powerful 
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