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FOREST AND STREAM 
July 5, 1913 
The “wireless” action 
between the trigger 
and hammer of a 
is the same as that 
between your eye and 
mind—instantaneous. 
T HE trigger of a FOX is positive. 
There is no creep whatever. 
All sportsmen —the trap 
shooter in particular — can appreciate 
this point. 
The hammer of a FOX is the fastest 
hammer in the world. 
Both hammer and trigger have “but 
a single thought; two parts that act as 
one—” only one of “20 Reasons Why 
the FOX is Superior to All Guns 
Made.” 
Ask Your Dealer 
about the Guarantee Tag that is tied 
to every FOX gun. When you handle 
the gun have him tell you the details 
of this guarantee. Also ask him what 
FOX PROOF means—it’s on every 
genuine FOX gun. 
If your dealer cannot accommodate 
you write us, giving his name, and we 
will see that you get our catalog, de¬ 
tails of the guarantee and the “20 
Reasons Why the FOX is the Finest 
Gun in the World.” 
id' 
“The Finest Gun' 
in the World” 
The A. H. FOX GUN CO. 
465= North 18th St., PHILADELPHIA 
“Handy Oil Can is Great” 
“Nothing but 3-in-One is ever used at our 
Monroe Hunting Club in Lincoln Co., Mo. 
And Your New Handy Oil Can is Great.”— 
Harvey W. Beggs, 3d National Bank, St. Louis, 
rj That's wha all wel’-posted hunters say. Handy Oil Can is 
II the ideal container for the ideal gun oil Can't leak, can’t 
break and is just hip pocket size. 3 1-2 oz., 25c. 3.in-0m 
1 ubricates every working part exactly right; cleans, 
polishes barrels and stock; absolutely prevents rust. 
FREE—Generous hunter’s sample and dictionary of 
uses. Write for yours to-day. 3-in-One is sold 
by all hardware, sporting goods and general 
stores, in 3 size bottles: 1 oz., 10c; 3 oz., 25c; 
8 oz., (half-pint) 50c. Handy Oil Can, 3 1-2 
oz., 25c. If your dealer can’t supply you we 
will send a Handy Oil Can, full, ty Parcel 
Post for 30C. THREE-IN-ONE OIL CO. 
I 112 New Street New York 
Handy Oil Ca> 
Janesville G. C. 
Janesville, Wis., June 10.—W. V. Jackson was high 
gun, breaking 144 out of 150. The program consisted of 
150 targets per man. The scores: 
A Vance . 137 
G W Sperheck . 138 
*E S Graham .139 
G F Fuller . 142 
P Cusick . 124 
Del Miller . 138 
*G E Mathews . 12(1 
J F Wolf . 137 
*F H Siefken. 127 
W D Stannard . 137 
J S Young . 136 
G Roil . 143 
W V Jackson . 144 
J Bates . 138 
H Dunnell . 142 
L S Dice . 129 
C J Jebyman . 100 
N Miller . 123 
C E Parkins' . 122 
L L Nickerson. 123 
E P Drake . 130 
H McNamara . 120 
W E Lawyer . 132 
W E Frey . 135 
J Heimer . 125 
W A Dodd . 132 
W H Smith . 91 
W Winch . 109 
W L Paul . 85 
E G Jones . 134 
D L Bottrell . 124 
A Rich . 117 
C E Snyder . 129 
J Van Etta . 130 
*Professionuis. 
L C Angoica . 135 
S G Pierce . 117 
*F R Gillman .124 
H O George .... (135) 69 
*C E Robbins . 132 
C Lawyer .112 
F P Sullivan . 137 
J B Price . 131 
A J Wagner .136 
C Thompson . 80 
C Murdock .110 
,G Ingerkom .122 
A Fieea .139 
YVm Berrcot .104 
D YV Johnson . 86 
PI Drews .136 
H H Grey . 131 
C Starr .132 
H J Casey . 114 
II i'ometz .136 
G W Sholes .(90) 78 
YV Stewart .(90) 50 
F W Matson .137 
J Keuchee . 130 
G W Choppins .122 
C P Shumway . 138 
S Dodge . 127 
YV Coney .107 
J Lefevre .(75) 58 
B Doescher . 137 
E H Long .123 
E Billmyer . 133 
E P McKown . 123 
Emery Billmyer . 129 
Glen Willow G. C. 
Glen YVillow, Pa., June 28.—Harry B. Fisher, of 
(learview Gun Club, took first to-day with 97, run¬ 
ning straight on his last two events. Torpey, of Meadow 
Spring, finished second with 94; Mooney and Waters 
with 90, and Freeman, with 89, took other three trophies 
for Class A. 
Schulte took first in Class B with 84. 
Garrison’s score of 78 was upper in Class C. 
Holleck with a 68 led Class D. Scores: 
Fisher . 
. 97 
Hand . 
. 85 
. 94 
. 76 
. 90 
. 74 
Waters . 
. 90 
Wilde . 
. 63 
Freeman . 
. 89 
Reicheldifer . 
. 79 
Soley . 
. 85 
Steen . 
. 79 
Connell . 
. 84 
Hal! . 
. 70 
. 75 
. 70 
McKenzie . 
. 70 
Clegg . 
. 82 
Lukens . 
. 56 
Crowther . 
. 54 
Garrison . 
. 73 
J Mattis . 
. 49 
Riggs . 
. 89 
Johnson . 
. 75 
1 Shuster . 
. 30 
Crullinger . 
. 61 
Holleck . 
. 63 
Schulte . 
. 84 
G Farrell . 
. 84 
. 67 
Ullmer . 
. 63 
R Mattis . 
. 70 
Lightcap . 
. (4 
Hamilton . 
. 48 
Fontaine . 
. 84 
Abbott . 
. 87 
Bisley made “ROSS” 
Rifles famous 
and now the performances on 
the field of the 280 “Ross” 
(known as the High-Velocity) 
using the Ross 280 Sporting 
Cartridge witli copper tube ex¬ 
panding bullet (patented) are 
creating quite a sensation 
among big-game hunters. 
The Ross Sporting Rifles have 
the absolute accuracy of the 
famous Ross target barrels, 
and their very quick and re¬ 
liable action, strong breech, 
and good finish, make them 
favorites wherever shown. If 
you are in the market for a 
rifle, it will pay you to look up 
the nearest Ross dealer—or 
write direct for illustrated 
price list, which is sent post 
free on application. 
ROSS RIFLE CO. Quebec, Canada 
AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES 
Post & Floto, 14 Reade St., New York 
Over the Traps 
At the 
Southern Handicap 
May 15, 1913 
Mr. R. H. Bruns broke 
the 100 straight on the 
16-yard targets, being the 
only one of all the con¬ 
testants to do so. He 
was shooting a 
LEFEVER 
Send for our Art Catalog 
Shoot the LEFEVER 
Single Trigger This Year 
LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY 
23 MALTBIE STREET, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
TARGET PASTERS 
Gummed—Black or White 
100 in box, 10 boxes in carton, 7 /z 
in. 30 c., I'm in. 40 c. per carton. 
Delivered by mail on receipt of price 
RHODE ISLAND LABEL WORKS 
Providence, R. I. 
Latest and Best Device to PREVENT SHOCK 
from Gun Fire or Other Noise. With Pocket 
Case, $1 00 pair. Ask your dealer for them. 
J. A. B. ELLIOTT 
P. O. Box 201 New York, U. S A. 
