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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 6, 1909. 
Schoverlin^, Daly ^ Gales 
302 ® 304 Broadway, New York 
These high grade maehine- 
made Hammerless Guns 
$60.“'' nd 
and up 
are deseribed in our Book 
of Fine Guns. 
Official High Average 
OF * 
The Interstate Association 
FOR 
- =^ 1908 = - 
Owns a Fox Gun E/nthusiastic About It 
Because the marvelous mechanical simplicity of the A. H. Fox GUN is 
a standing guarantee of sure performance. 
Because, being simpler, it’s also stronger —the “Fox” has the widest 
possible margin of safety. 
Because ‘line” and model are properly proportioned, finish artistic and 
bala7ice perfect. 
Because the Fox” throws shot so close and hard that most of the 
trophies fall to “Fox” shooters. The "Fox” is “The Finest Gun in the World.” 
Ask the Man Who Shoots One 
See your dealer., or write for free literature 
THE, A. H. EOX QUN CO., 4670 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Send 10 Cents for our Large Catalogue and get a 
Beautiful Davis Guns Souvenir. 
N. R. DAVIS SONS. Lock Box 707. ASSONET, MASS., U. S. A. 
“ The Gun That Blocks the 
SEARS” 
POSITIVELY SAFE 
Mr, Chas, G, spencer 
USING 
DEAD SHOT 
SMOKELESS 
Exclusively 
Out of Broke 
11,175 10,815 
This is the highest yearly average ever made 
Year after year this popular powder has been 
used exclusively in winning the official high 
average. 
Stability guaranteed, high velocity, with light 
recoil a distinct advantage for accuracy. Certainly 
the above average denotes regularity of loads. 
Manufactured by 
American Powder Mills 
Chicago, 111. Boston, Mass. St. Louis* Mo. 
Keystone Shooting League. 
Phii-adelphia, ]’a., Feb. 27.—The Keystone Shooting 
League, of Philadelphia, will give their second annual 
target tournament at Holmesburg Junction, Pa., March 
30 and 31. Sterling silver pitchers, trophies and cash to 
the amount of over $500 to be distributed among the 
shooters attending this tournament, without a cent of 
entrance money except cost of targets; $10 optional sweep- 
stakes on the big events, $1 optional sweeps in the 20- 
bird events each day. A two-barrel event, continuous 
for entire two-days with re-entry unlimited. 
Five sets of traps under the management of Mr. 
Charles North, of the Chamberlain Cartridge and Target 
Co., will be in operation, while the office will be under 
the peerless manager, ilr. Luther J. Squier. of the llu 
Pont de Nemours Powder Co., ably assisted by IMr. 
Bernard Elsesser and Mr. Lloyd Lewis. 
Everything will be done to enable visiting shooters to 
have a grand two days at the traps and a good time as 
well. No. 2 club house has been more than doubled in 
size during the last year. 
Lunch will be served on the grounds, and the glad 
hand will be extended to every one visiting this shoot. 
All the standard shells for sale on the grounds. Pro¬ 
grammes will be distributed by March 10. 
Board of Governors Keystone Shooting League. 
