February 7, 1914. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
193 
Do You Know 
Why a Fox Ejector 
Gun is such an 
Easy Opener? 
“The Finest Gun in the World 
HpHE extension of the frame (the water 
A table) under the barrels is shorter 
than on any other gun. This gives the 
barrels greater leverage. Just a slight 
pressure on the barrels —and the weight of 
the barrels does the rest. 
The ejector is the final feature that 
makes a double-barrel gun a better all- 
around gun than a repeater. We offer 
you, therefore, the extra advantage of 
owning a Fox Gun equipped with the 
Fox Ejector —the universal favorite— at a 
small additional cost over the regular 
prices of Fox Guns. 
New Fox Ejector Price $7.50 
Ask Your Dealer to Show You the 
New “A” Grade Fox 
With Ejector $45 
The best possible shooting-worth, enduring- 
worth and “looking-worth” at the price. Note the 
tasteful engraving. You can rake the world s gun 
markets and you will not find a better, truer, shot¬ 
gun for $37.50—“AE” Grade with Automatic 
Ejector, $45. 
If your dealer cannot supply you, write 
us giving his name. We will send you 
the new Fox Catalog showing pictures of 
the guns and full particulars. 
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PHILADELPHIA 
A. Gambell 
Team Match 
. 23 
. l 8 
25 Targets. 
Schreck . 
Sander . 
Dibowski . 
Kammerschmidt . 22 
Davies . 
Total _ 
. 87 
Total . 
L. Gambell 
Telegraph Match 25 Targets. 
Sander . 
. 23 
Connelly . 
Schreck .... 
Hammerschmidt .. 
Nemo . 
Ertel ...... 
Davies . 
Ford . 
Total . 
Du Pont—Highlanders. 
Ten of their men breaking 46 or over enabled Du 
Ponts to conquer Highlanders in yesterday’s Trap 
Shooters’ League match at Edge Hill by a score of 
468 to 449. There was no doubting the ability of the 
Delaware aggregation to score consistently and ac¬ 
curately. Despite the unfavorable weather conditions 
the visitors shot spendidly, four of their ten 'notorious 
gunners getting a straight score in one of their two 
events. 
Twenty-seven Highland men faced the traps, and while 
a gunner had to do 42 to gain a place among the 
honored ten, the Edge Hill brigade did riot have 
enough high men to overtop the champions. 
The rain was driven right into the faces of the men 
at the traps, inflicting a handicap not conducive to 
high-score making, but that the disagreeable weather 
did not possess much terror for many of the marksmen 
was demonstrated by their shooting. Although it 
rained incessantly, the absence of v'ind greatly reduced 
the handicap the weather imposed. The targets left 
the trap houses accurately enough and flew on a straight 
course unhampered by Old Boreas. This made the 
shooting better than the league gunners ran into three 
weeks ago, when they had to battle with a vigorous 
gale of wind and cutting rain. 
The Du Ponts were practically assured of the match 
when half of their squad was through shooting. Hav¬ 
ing the high men nicely distributed among their own 
members gave them a flying bulge on the Highlanders, 
who could never catch up. 
Three of the Du Ponts shared up the individual 
high gun honors of the day. Leedom, Winchester and 
Swavne all shattered 48 out of their respective fifty, 
Leedom getting a straight on his last 25, as did Swayne. 
Winchester dusted every one of his first 25, but iost 
two on his last event. Tomlinson, who broke all of 
his last 25, had a bad first quarter, on which he let 
four get away. 
H. Greenwood and Crooks led the Highlanders with 
47 smashes each. Scores: 
Team race, ten men to a team, 5a targets per man. 
DuPONT. HIGHLAND. 
B. 
B. T. 
B. 
B. T. 
Leedom . 
23 
25—48 
H. Greenwood 
..24 
23—47 
Winchester .... 
25 
23—48 
Crooks . 
• 23 
24—47 
Swayne . 
23 
25—48 
McCartv . 
. 22 
24—46 
Jjobb . 
23 
24—47 
T. F. M’han .. 
.. 21 
23—46 
McHugh . 
24 
23—47 
Mooney . 
■ 23 
22—45 
Bush . 
22 
24—46 
David . 
24—45 
Tomlinson . 
21 
25—46 
T. Meehan ... 
. 22 
23—45 
Tuchton . 
24 
22—46 
Perry . 
. 24 
20—44 
Mennick . 
22 
24—46 
Cooper . 
. 20 
22—42 
Jarrell . 
23 
23—46 
Buckwatel . 
21—42 
Total . 
....468 
Total . 
• ■ -449 
Scores made 
by 
gunners 
who failed to 
qualify for 
their respective 
teams: 
DuPONT. 
B. 
B. T. 
B. 
G. T. 
Doremus . 
21 
15—36 
F. DuPont ... 
. 24 
21—45 
Galvin . 
21 
IQ —10 
Guest . 
. 19 
24—43 
W. Matthews . 
. 20 
15—35 
Smith, Tr. ... 
. 12 
19—31 
Carlon . 
l8 
24—42 
Highfield . 
. T 9 
25—44 
M. K. Smith . 
. 21 
70 - 41 
Maver .. 
. • 13 
14—27 
Martin . 
21 
23—14 
Colfax . 
23—44 
Anderson . 
13 
16—29 
Corev . 
17—39 
Rolilen . 
14 
27—36 
Stevens . 
. 16 
17—33 
2 T- 
S ; mnn . 
20 
22 —42 
Thomas .. 
20-42 
V. DuPont _ 
. 19 
I.3—32 
Lindsay . 
■ • 15 
23—38 
HIGHLAND. 
B. 
B. T. 
«. 
B. T. 
Fell . 
14 
13—27 
Davis . 
. 18 
18—36 
Green . 
21 
21—42 
W. Dalton ... 
. 19 
it—30 
T. Greenwocd . 
. 21 
14—35 
Drahelv . 
■. 23 
18—41 
Hibbs . 
. 20 
18-38 
R Greenwood 
.. 2r 
20—41 
Clegg . 
20 
21—41 
Walt Dalton . 
11 
w 
Englert . 
19 
20—39 
A. McCarthv 
.. 20 
20—40 
Hoover .. 
20 
18—38 
Meehan. Tr. .. 
.. 17 
19—36 
Biddle . 
18 
21—39 
Roathe . 
15—27 
IToupt . 
: 20—43 
The Transhooters’ Song. 
(Sung to the tune of “Tramo, Tramp, Tramp.”) 
Written by George Frank Lord. 
Every pleasant Saturday 
You will find a strong array 
At the Gun Hub on the hill across the creek; 
There the swiftly flying clays 
Show the shooter all the ways 
He can hit elusive birds, i{ he is quick. 
Chorus. 
Bang! Bang! Bang! the guns are popping, 
Music sweet to sportsman’s ears; 
When all cares of life forgot, 
He learns how to he a shot, 
While old Father 'time forgets to count his years. 
Oh. you busy business man. 
Roll up dollars while you can. 
But remember that you can’t work all the time. 
You will make your heart beat strong. 
And your usefulness prolong, 
If vou join the club and shoot right down the line.— 
Cho. 
Now that women want to vote, 
We invite them all to note 
That shooting at the traps they ought to »ear".; 
It will give them confidence. 
When with men they have to fence, 
To obtain the ballot right for which they yearn —Cho. 
Tbursdav Shoots at New Rochelle. 
The New Rochelle Yacht Club have arranged to hold 
open shoots evert' Thursday afternoon. Traps c^en on 
arrival of the 1:20 train from Grand Central Depot. 
Regular shoots will also be held every Satt rday and 
Sunday. 
Point Breeze Gun Club. 
Izzy Hoffman was the only gunman of a field of 
nine to grass all of his fifteen lie birds in the week¬ 
end event of the Point Breeze Gun Club at the Point 
grounds yesterday afternoon. Aiman and Biddie gave 
Hoffman a close rub for the honors, finishing with 14 
out of 15. Aiman’s tenth bird putting him out of the 
race, while Biddle’s fifth was his undoing. 
On Tuesday Hoffman will shoot a 50-bird race with 
Thomas and on Wednesday there will be an open shoot 
for a live stock prize. Scores: 
15-bird event. 
Hoffman . 30—12221 22222 21121—15 
J. Young . 30—12021 20122 02122—12 
Aiman . 30—12222 21220 12222—14 
Biddle . 29—12220 22222 22222—14 
Thomas . 29—12222 22200 22122—13 
Cramer . 28—10022 20222 01202—10 
Bremer . 27—12222 22002 02221—12 
Burns . 27—12200 22220 20222—11 
Caitwar . 27—12222 02220 22222—13 
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