. Breeder and sportsman . hebroke 95!l0> and at Paris on the 14th he broke 94%.He is shooting the U. M. C. shells. C. B. Adams, better known as Pat to his friends,stopped over in Bristol on his way to Iowa to shoot atthe Interstate Shoot there on April 6th and 7th. Hesucceeded in breaking 366 out of 400 targets. used the U. M. C. shells. M. E. Hensler broke 94 out of 100 at Demopolif,Ala., April 5th, and 93 out of 100 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.,April 6th. These scores were also made with C. shells. Winchester goods made their usual good showingat the fifth annual blue rock tournam


. Breeder and sportsman . hebroke 95!l0> and at Paris on the 14th he broke 94%.He is shooting the U. M. C. shells. C. B. Adams, better known as Pat to his friends,stopped over in Bristol on his way to Iowa to shoot atthe Interstate Shoot there on April 6th and 7th. Hesucceeded in breaking 366 out of 400 targets. used the U. M. C. shells. M. E. Hensler broke 94 out of 100 at Demopolif,Ala., April 5th, and 93 out of 100 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.,April 6th. These scores were also made with C. shells. Winchester goods made their usual good showingat the fifth annual blue rock tournament of thePastime Gun Club, which was held at San Diego,Cal., on the 16th and 17th inst. Mr. J. E. Vaughan,of Los Angeles, Bhooting Winchester * Leader Bhellsmade the high average of the tournament. Mr. J. , of Nordhoff, shooting Winchester Leadershells captured the prize for the longest run of con-secutive breaks, while Mr. C. B. Monaghan, of SantaAna, shooting a Winchester pump gun, won thehandsome JenkB The rifle target presented in this issue of theBreeder and Sportsman, which, of course, is re-duced from the original size, was made at 100 yardswith a Savage 22-caliber repeating rifle, using thelong rifle cartridge. The target is an excellent one,not only demonstrating steady holding of the rifle bythe shooter, but also the good qualities of the rifleand ammunition. The Savage-22 is a good sportingarm to use on small game, for, as shown by this tar-get, It shoots accurately when pointed right. Mr. C. O. LeCompte, of Eminence, Ky., will on May1st become a shootlag representative of the Lanln &Rand Powder Co. Mr. LeCompte has been knownas one of the most prominent amateurs In this country,and will unquestionably make hOBts of frlendB In hisnew capacity. At Lexington, Ky., Mr. Robt. R. Skinner broke 49out of his first 50, and then broke 71 out of 75. is loud In his praises of the Parker Gun, andis a shooter of condsiderable ability. At the Hercules


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