Dec. i, 1906.I 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
877 
New York Athletic Club. 
Dr. Brown won the November cup at the shoot held 
The target scores of all 
on Travers Island Nov. 17. 
events follow: 
November cup, 50 targets: 
H. T. 
Dr Williams . 10 48 
Pelham . 4 47 
Billings . 4 47 
Hawbourne . 6 46 
Hodgman . 4 44 
Knuckler . 14 43 
Hibbard . 6 43 
Trophy shoot: 
Williams . 5 25 
Dr Brown . 6 25 
Shoot-off, same conditions: 
Dr. Brown . 24 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
H. T. 
McMurtry . 6 42 
Crowe . 10 40 
Vilmar . 8 34 
Lawson . 14 32 
Debacher . 13 24 
Dr Brown . 12 49 
Pelham . 2 21 
Lawson . 7 18 
Dr. Williams 
Lawson . 7 
Pelham 
Hawbourne . 3 23 
Billings . 2 
Vilmar . 4 
Hibbard . 3 
Crowe . 5 
McMurtry . 3 
Hodgman . 
Debacher 
22 
22 
22 
20 
18 
7 16 
Shoot-off: 
Pelham . 21 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
Kuchler . 7 24 
Lawson . 7 24 
Pelham . 2 22 
Hodgman . 2 21 
Crowe . 5 21 
Hibbard . 3 21 
Trophy shoot, 25 targets: 
McMurtrv . 3 25 
Pelham !. 2 23 
Crowe . 5 23 
Lawson 
18 
19 
19 
17 
16 
16 
Debacher . 17 18 
Billings . 2 
Vilmar . 4 
Dr Williams . 5 
McMurtry . 3 
Hawbourne . 3 
Dr Brown . 6 23 
Debacher .17 18 
Hodgman . 2 16 
Montclair Gun Club. 
Montclair, N. J., Nov. 24. —Edward Winslow won the 
silver cup in the monthly trophy shoot to-day. He and 
Barnes tied with 44, but in the shoot-off Winslow scored 
Cincinnati, O., Gun Club. 
of the re 
scores at 
gulars were away 
targets follow: 
Shot at. Brk. 
shooting game. The 
Shot at. 
total 
Brk. 
Sampson 
46 
Sullivan .. 
.45 
15 
Tarbill . 
.55 
43 
Smith . 
. 25 
14 
Warner . 
. 45 
28 
Morgan .., 
. 35 
11 
Wright . 
. 50 
25 
Hall . 
.25 
13 
Cambell 
. 30 
24 
Middleton 
.20 
11 
Kirshner 
. 35 
IS 
Hughes .. 
.50 
10 
Mills . 
. 35 
15 
Ibold . 
.25 
8 
Perryman (Md.) Gun Club. 
The following scores were 
made Nov. 
17 in a 
cup 
match at targets: 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Schirling . 40 
25 
Ross . 
. 20 
14 
R F Mitchell ... 40 
25 
Walstrum . 
. 20 
9 
Morgan . 40 
32 
L Lowner . 
.20 
17 
Cord .20 
11 
PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT. 
The A. PI. Fox Gun Company, of Philadelphia, an¬ 
nounces the purchase last October of the complete plant 
of the Philadelphia Arms Co., of that city. The new 
plant purchased by the Fox company is one of the finest 
and best equipped gun factories in the United States, and 
from this time on, the company expects to manufacture 
the Ansley H. Fox gun in quantities sufficient to fill all 
orders promptly. A considerable portion of the antici¬ 
pated product for the year 1907 has already been con¬ 
tracted for. The move was rendered necessary by the 
growth of the company, which required a larger factory 
to make possible the output of guns demanded by a 
rapidly increasing business. 
Schoolmaster—“Anonymous” means without a name. 
Give me a sentence showing you understand how to use 
the word. 
Small Boy—Our new baby is anonymous.—Chums. 
“Ignorance of the law,” said the judge, “excuses no 
one.” 
“That being the case,” rejoined the prisoner, “it’s a 
wonder the jury didn’t find my lawyer guilty.”—Chicago 
Daily News. 
Effie—But, papa, how do you know that it was a stork 
that brought us the new baby? 
Papa — Because, my dear, I just saw his bill. — Woman’s 
Home Companion. 
19. Winslow 
also won 
a turkey, 
during 
the afternoon. 
The scores follow: 
Hdcp. 
Nott . 2 
No. 1. 
17 
No. 2. 
18 
,Totl. 
39 
No. 3. 
' 15 
Ehrlich . 
. 0 
21 
22 
43 
22 
Winslow . 
.4 
21 
15 
44 
24 
Barnes . 
. 0 
23 
21 
44 
19 
Munoz . 
. 6 
8 
10 
38 
20 
Cockefair .... 
.2 
21 
13 
38 
20 
Bush . 
. 0 
15 
21 
36 
21 
Perley . 
. 0 
15 
21 
36 
21 
Tilt . 
. 0 
14 
16 
30 
17 
Allan . 
.0 
21 
22 
43 
19 
Stehli . 
.6 
0 
0 
0 
14 
490-500 
A New 
Squad 
Record! 
MADE WITH 
"Winches ter 
Factory Loaded Shells 
CUCH was the remarkable score made 
^ by the Winchester squad of expert 
shots at Albany, Ga., November 9th—a 
score that has never been equalled by a like 
number of shooters, and which is all the 
more noteworthy on account of one of the 
members being a woman. The individual 
scores were as follows: W. R. Crosby, 99; 
Jno. S. Boa, 99; Jno. R. Taylor, 98; J. M. 
Hawkins, 98, and Mrs. Topperwein, 96. 
Total, 490 out of 500. All used Winchester 
Factory loaded shells, and the high scores 
they have been able to maintain on the trip 
so far, which includes 100 straight each by 
Crosby and Hawkins, bid fair to set a new standard for 
merit in loaded shotgun shells. 
WINCHESTER SHELLS PROVE THEIR SUPERIOR MERIT 
''Rifle 'Range and Gallery. 
New York Schuefzen Corps. 
Members held their regular shoot on the Zettler ranges 
Nov. 23, when these scores were made: 
Ring target: 
Chas Meyer .243 242 — 485 
J C Bonn.238 236-474 
C A Niemeyer.238 234 — 472 
A T Fegert.'.241 229-470 
D Peper .232 238 — 470 
B Zettler .234 235-469 
H D Meyer.232 234-466 
F Bonn .'.233 233-466 
G Ludwig .243 221—464 
T Heidelberger .230 232—462 
O Schwanemann .226 234—460 
R Schwanemann .229 230—459 
R Ohms .230 227-457 
F Facompre .223 223—456 
W J Behrens .227 228-455 
H B Michaelsen .229 223—452 
H D Gobber.227 223-450 
Ch Sievers .226 222—445 
H Haas .226 221—447 
C T Brinkama.'_231 215—446 
T Gute .228 217—445 
O W Lemcke .227 217—444 
T B Tholke .224 220-444 
’Dr Chas Grosch .221 222—443 
N C L Beversten.221 221—442 
W Dahl .222 220—442 
C Mann .223 217—440 
C Schmitz .220 218—438 
Ad Beckmann .227 211—438 
G Thomas .224 213-437 
T H Hainhorst.220 216-436 
Dr Von der Lieth.222 214—436 
A Sibberns .218 218—436 
T N Herrmann.225 210—435 
IVf Then .217 215—432 
W Lohmann .229 200—429 
H Decker .210 214—424 
H Hoenisch .213 210—423 
W Schaefer .225 197—422 
W Ullrich .212 210—422 
D Ficken .210 210—420 
G H Wehrenburg .214 205—419 
C Roffmann .212 207—419 
Hy Rottger .207 206-413 
Chris Glandorf . 212 201—413 
