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FOREST AND STREAM 
[Nov. 17, 1906. 
“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD” 
Guaranteed to shoot a 
smokeless powders and 
never shoot loose. 
Spiral top-lever and main-springs guaranteed 
never to brea.k. 
Fewer parts in its mechanism and these parts bigger and stronger than any other, 
only double gun made in America that ever equalled the best imported makes in work¬ 
manship, balance, finish and all the fine points of gun-making that go to make up a 
strictly fine gun. See one before you buy. Made only by 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, Philadelphia, 
Not connected with The Philadelphia Arms Company 
Pa. 
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WHO SHOOT either at the Trap or 
in the Field should see the 
SAUER 
GUNS 
we show. They range in price from 
$60 NET TO $600 
Schoverling, Daly (Si Gales 
Sole U. S. Agents 
302-304 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. 
Trap Shooting Supplies of all Descriptions. Blue Rock Targets and 
Traps. Special attention given to the securing of special guns, loads 
and equipments. 
KIRKWOOD BROS.. 
23 Elm Street. - Boston, Mass. 
348 STRAIGHT 
THIS RECORD was made by MR. W. D. STANNARD, at WATSON’S PARK, 
CHICAGO, Sept. 8-9, using 
“NEW E. C. (Improved)” 
—Dixon’s Graphite for Sportsmen— 
A lubricant and preservative: for fishing rods and reels; 
for gunlocks and barrels; for row, sail and motor boats. 
Booklets “Graphite Afloat and Afield” and “Dixon’s 
Motor Graphite” free on request. 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO., - Jersey City, N. J. 
When writing say you saw the ad. in 
“Forest and Stream.” 
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ASK FOR FREE CATALOGUE 
Just say “Send me No. 364 ” and you 
will receive free a bier book of 5000 illus¬ 
trations, with description and low prices 
on Camp Goods, Fishing Tackle,Guns, 
Canoes, Athletic Wear, Indoor and 
Outdoor Games. 
17 Warren St., nearB’way, New York 
Highland Gun Club. 
Philadei'Hia, Pa., Nov. 10.—The shoot of the Highland. 
Gun Club, at Edge Hill to-day, had twenty-five partici¬ 
pants. Nosh Clark made high average with 103 out of 
120. Scores: 
Events: 12345678 
Targets: 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Brk. 
Crothers .14 11 12 13 10 .. .. 11 77 
Ringgold . 11 14 8 10 6 13 6 13 81 
Clark . 10 14 12 13 13 14 12 15 103 
Ballentine . 9 12 13 11 11 15 14 13 98 
M Wentz . 9 11 13 15 11 13 8 10 90 
Freed . 9 10 15 14 13 15 7 8 89 
Sanford . 9 10 11 13 6 13 .. .. 62 
Boger . 9 11 10 .. 7 .. 9 .. 46 
Davis . 8 11 5 6 11 9 .. .. 49 
Steib . 8 13 14 13 10 10 11 14 97 
Raeber . 2 7 9 . 18 
J Hamel . 10 7 .. 6. 23 
G Hamel . 9 10. 19 
M Adams . 11 10 9 9 . 39 
Mull . 8 9 .. .. 15 .. .. 32 
Wakeley . 8 7 6 11 12 12 60 
Gilbert . 9 13 5 12 8 7 54 
Ernley . 5 11 3 .. 5 .. 24 
Bready . 5 7. 12 
Butler . 8 14 12 12 15 9 70 
Pratt . 11 13 11 12 13 9 69- 
Felix . 9 10 8. 27 
Felix, Jr . 8 12 14 9 12 .. 55 
Dunlevy . 7 13 11 10 9 12 62 
R Adams . 10 7 6 8 12 8 51 
Jackson Park Gun Club. 
Paterson, N. J., Nov. 11.—A great many of the mem¬ 
bers of the Jackson Park Gun Club have left for their 
favorite hunting grounds. Another large party will leave 
this Sunday afternoon. This party will include Messrs, 
Ed. Morgan, Garry Hopper, Geo. Hopper, Arthur 
Crooks and one or two others. They will not return 
until next Saturday, Nov. 17. 
I saw some nice strings of game last night, brought 
in on the early night trains from up the Erie road, and 
also several fine strings shot within a few miles of 
Paterson. There appears to be plenty of gray squirrels, 
rabbits, partridge and a few woodcock, but no quail 
around the upper part of this (Passaic) and Sussex 
counties. 
There will be no shooting at Jackson Park until Nov. 
24, on account of the shooting season. The boys will be 
all tired out next Saturday, when they arrive home. 1 
will give them a week’s grace, then they promise they 
will settle down to> trap work. 
The Thanksgiving shoot promises to be a big affair, 
from all appearances, at the present time. This shoot will 
start at 10 o’clock A. M., and continue until dark. The 
special event I spoke about in my last letter will be a 
100-target championship event, a handicap of extra tar¬ 
gets, with an entry of at least twelve to sixteen entries, 
for which many valuable prizes will be distributed among 
the leaders at the finish. This shoot was at first to be 
among the Jackson Park Club members, but several 
members of other clubs wished to come in and try con¬ 
clusions with the best the Jacksons could produce. The 
outcome will be an open championship shoot between' 
members of the different clubs in Passaic and Bergen 
counties. The entries received to date indicate a very 
lively shooting match with many of the best shooters in 
this district entered. The one who wins out will know 
that he has been to a shooting match. This event will be 
shot in the regular programme events, beginning about 
No. 3 
TfAre the most 
accurate. 
T Clear view of ob¬ 
ject aimed at. 
Tf Make accurate 
rapid-firing easy. 
*|[ Write for booklet telling the advantages Hair-line 
Sights have over alt others. 
Tf In ordering, state make, model and calibre ofnfle 
and style of sight wanted. Order by number. 
If Price, $t .50 each, including front sight, by mail, 
postpaid. 
TVFTS MANUFACTURING CO., Dept. H 
31 West 31st Street, - - New York City 
