FOREST AND STREAM 
[Feb. 23, 1907. 
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“THE FINEST GUN IN 
Superior 
Quality 
THE WORLD” 
Reasonable Price 
The Genuine Ansley H. Fox Gun was made with the earnest purpose or making 
it better than all others, no matter what it cost to do so. Ask the man who 
shoots one, or see the gun and decide for yourself. Made and guaranteed by 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, :: Philadelphia. U. S. A. 
SAUER. 
GUNS 
Sim Glover was high gun “ Boston Gun Club,” February 13th, 1907, 
breaking 119 out of 125 with his SAUER GUN. 
SCHOVERLING, DALY <a GALES 
V. S. AGENTS 
302-304 BROADWAY - NEW YORK 
Send for special list of a few shop worn and second-hand shotguns, con¬ 
taining some excellent bargains in guns suitable for either trap, duck, or 
field shooting. 
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G V7V J A JV 2> S' 7* O 'R T S M A JV r S' SX/TTLIK^T 
23 Elm Street. - Boston, Mass. 
Here is the newest and lightest .22 repeating rifle on the market 
—the fflar&ft Baby Feather-Weight. 
Think of a 3 pound 10 oz. repeating rifle which is as effective as 
any .22 of equal length of barrel in the world ! 
The extra carrier, quickly installed, makes the rifle handle the .22 
long-rifle as well as the .22 short cartridge. 
No sacrifice of fflarfin quality has been made it 
the light TTZarfui Model No. 18. All the good old 
| features are there: the solid top and side ejection, the 
working parts and the fine steel barrel. 
Send six cents for catalogue, which tells in detail about this 
wonderful little rifle. 
77ie 77/ar/ln firearms Co, 
27 Willow Street, 
New Haven, Conn. 
'Rifle Range and Gallery . 
Fixtures. 
March 9-16.—New York-Zettler Rifle Club annual cham¬ 
pionship and prize shoot, 159 West 23d St. F. Heck- 
ing, Sec’y. „ , _ , 
Mav 614.—Charleston, S. C.—National Schuetzen Bund 
'fifth triennial schuetzenfest, under auspices of Ger- 
Public Schools Athletic League. 
The rifle tournament for the boys of the leading high 
schools of Greater New York, constituting the Public 
Schools Athletic League, held in the Armory of the 
Seventy-first Regiment on Saturday of last week, had a 
large number, something less than 200 contestants. 
There were four events, one of five-boy teams, the others 
for individual prizes. The tournament had as one object 
a purpose to determine the best shooters for the June 
competition of the boys at Creedmoor. The boys showed 
an improvement of about 20 per cent, over their first 
contest. This was their second contest with a regula¬ 
tion rifle in a regulation armory range. 
Seven teams competed in the team match. Ihere were 
ten schools eligible. De Witt Clinton, Commercial, and 
Townsend Harris Hall failed to send representatives 
One of the best scores was made by Capt. Carr, of the 
High School of Commerce, Manhattan, 48 out of a 
possible 50. , 
The team match, before it was contested, had a number 
who were firm in the belief that it would be won by the 
High School of Commerce^ but the Curtis High Schcxpl 
led them in the total by 11 points. Galloway, of the Curtis 
School, made high individual score, 31 out of a possible 
Class A: Five-man high school team match, 7 shots. 
possible 35: 
Curtis High School. 
Manual Training. 
Galloway .... 
.31 
Hickerson .... 
.30 
Garcia . 
.29 
Scharfenberg .. 
Lang . 
.29 
Gurnee . 
Marlor . 
.29 
Massenian . 
Triest . 
.28—146 
Schueller . 
..21—135 
High Schol 
Commerce. 
Erasmus 
Hall. 
Peck . 
.30 
Brilsh . 
.29 
Harmbruck .. 
.30 
Schwinck . 
.29 
Curley . 
.28 
Remsen . 
.26 
Clausen . 
.28 
Mott . 
Duschnes .... 
.27—135 
Smith . 
.25—134 
Morris 
High. 
Stuyvesant 
High. 
Holman . 
.30 
Menefee . 
.28 
Oeder . 
.29 
Austrian ....... 
.27 
Ehrlich . 
.29 
De Gaetan .'.... 
.27 
Morgan . 
.28 
Welsh . 
Byren . 
.26—142 
Sisnoe .. 
.24—131 
Boys’ 
High. 
Leach . 
.30 
Berry . 
Carman . 
.27 
Arnold . 
.20—127 
Brinckerhoff , 
.26 
Class B, 10 shots, possible 50: 
E J Carr, High School of Commerce. 
G Duschnes, High School of Commerce. 
A Leach, Brooklyn Boys’ High School. 
Curley, High School of Commerce. 
R Holman, Morris High School. 
Rekko, Stuyvesant High School. 
Hambrock, High School of Commerce. 
Galloway, Curtis High School. 
Austrian, Stuyvesant High School. 
Scharfenberg, Manual Training High School. 
Menefee, Stuyvesant High School. 
Warner, High School of Commerce. 
Wickers, Curtis High School. 
Mailor, Curtis High School. 
T Holman, Morris High School. 
D Durnell, Manual Training High School. 
Peck, High School of Commerce. 
Ehrlich, Morris High School. 
Morgan, Morris High School.... 
Nickerson, Manual Training High School. 
Briggs, Morris High School. 
Martin, Manual Training High School. 
Garcia, Curtis High School. 
Clausen, High School of Commerce. 
Hyatt, High School of Commerce. 
Warshowsky, Stuyvesant High School. 
Hauser, Clinton High School. 
Berier, Manual Training High School. 
Triest, Curtis High School... 
Mersereau, Manual Training High School. 
Kempner, High School of Commerce . , 
Class C, 5 shots, possible 25: 
Guiteras, High School of Commerce. 
Strube, Stuyvesant High. School. 
Hickerson, Normal Training School.. 
Dresser, Brooklyn Boys’ High School. 
Peck, High School of Commerce. 
Scharfenberg, Manual Training School. 
Galloway, Curtis High School. 
De Gaetano, Stuyvesant High School. 
Duschnes, High School of Commerce. 
Hyatt, High School of Commerce. 
Carr, High School of Commerce. 
Mailor, Curtis High School. 
Briggs, Morris High School. 
Wachers, Curtis High School. 
Garcia, Curtis High School. 
Laing, Curtis High School. 
Warshowsky, Stuyvesant High School. 
Clausen, High School of Commerce. 
Warner, High School of Commerce. 
Schmeter, Manual Training School. 
Holman, Morris High School. 
Morgan, Morris High School. 
Byrnes, Morris High School. 
Gurnee, Manual Training School. 
Ehrlich, Morris High School. 
Hambrock, High School of Commerce. 
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