394 
FOREST AND STREAM 
[March 9, 1907. 
“THE FINEST GUN 
IN THE WORLD” 
The Genuine Ansley H. Fox Gun was made with the earnest purpose ot 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 
Superior 
Quality 
Reasonable Price 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, :: Philadelphia. U. S. A. 
WE CARRY A MOST COMPREHENSIVE LINE OF 
FINE 
FISHING TACKLE 
AND INVITE INSPECTION. 
Schoverling, Daly (El Gales 
302-304 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. 
Corner Duane Street 
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. 
KIRKWOOD BROS.. 
G V JW S A JST T> S T O 'R TSM A JST ’ S S V V T L I E ~T 
23 Elm Street. - Boston, Mass. 
The 772ar//n Model ’92, .32 caliber, uses .32 short and long 
rim-fire, also .32 short and long center-fire cartridges all in one rifle. 
These cartndges are satisfactory in every way but much lower 
in price than other .32's. 
This fflar/irt is the only repeater made for these sizes. It is 
much more effective than a .22 caliber on such game as hawks, owls, 
foxes, woodchucks, squirrels, geese, etc. 
Described in detail in our complete 136-page catalogue, mailed 
free tor six cents postage. 
7Ae 7/lar//n re arms Co ., 
27 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Emerald Gun Club. 
Feb. 26. —The Emerald Gun Club held three shoots 
to-dav, one each for January, February and March of this 
year.' Each was at 10 birds. Distance and point handi¬ 
caps governed. J'he day was fine—a cold, clear, beautiful 
winter day. There was very little wind. The birds were 
good. The ground was covered with snow, and the 
glare was very trying to the eyes ol the contestants. 
Mr. L. H. Schortemeier acted as scorer and referee: 
Shoot for January: 
Points. Yds. 
Schortemeier .7 
Rierson . 6 
May .6 
Koegel .7 
Catton . 6 Y 2 
Dreyer . 6 
Dr Hudson .6% 
A Schoverling .7 
T Short . 7 
31 
28 
28 
30 
28 
25 
28 
28 
28 
Fischer .614 28 
Rohefs .*.•••7 28 
Shoot for Februarv. same handicaps: 
Schortemeier 2202221222— 9 Dr Hudson 
Rierson .21*20*1110— 6 
May .11212212*1— 9 
Koegel .121111*11*— 8 
Catton .2210101211— 8 
Dreyer .00011120*1— 5 
Shoot for March, same conditions: 
1212212 ** 2 — 8 
21 * 1012211 — 8 
2211111111—10 
2101111212— 9 
2111111210— 9 
0*00008002— 2 
1111 * 11102 — 8 
2222*21222— 9 
2212012202 — 8 
1111111022— 9 
1220111211— 9 
Schoverling 
. . 1222121211—10 
.0202220222— 7 
Short .1201210211— 8 
Fischer .**02010112— 5 
Rohefs .1121200112— 8 
Schortemeier 0020001220— 4 
Rierson .0101111221— 8 
May .211212101*— 8 
Koegel .112*112210— 8 
Catton .1211110112— 9 
Dreyer .0002010001— 3 
Totals of points and scores: 
Pts. T” 
Schortemeier .... 3 
Rierson . 4 
May . 9 
Koegel . 4 
Catton . 614 
Dreyer . 0 
Dr Hudson...1011012211—8 
Schoverling .2*21122222— 9 
Short .0212111011— 8 
Fischer .1111021222— 9 
Rohefs .1221111112—10 
21 
24 
27 
25 
26 
10 
Pts. 
Dr Hudson .6J4 
Schoverling .4 
Short _. 3 
Fischer . 5 
Rohefs . 6 
Wykagyl Country Club. 
New Roctifi.lf, N. Y., March 2.—At the club slupot 
to-day. Suter scored a leg on the Sauer gun, for which 
there were ten contestants as follows: 
FI. T. 
Calhoun . 0 21 
Henderson . 1 17 
Howard . 0 19 
Brennan . 1 22 
Talcott . 0' 18 
Event 2 was for the Remington gun, Scoble winning 
in the shoot-ofi : 
H. T. 
Scoble . 3 21 
Bavier . 6 20 
Suter . 5 22 
Ogden . 3 22 
Pelham . 0 19 
H. T. 
Calhoun .... 
. 0 18 
Scoble .. 
Henderson 
. 1 20 
Bavier .. 
Howard ... 
. 0 20 
Suter ... 
. 1 20 
Ogden .. 
Talcott .... 
. 0 20 
Pelham . 
Shoot-off: 
Henderson 1, 
Scoble 3, Pe 
No. 2 was 
the club championship, 50 
Calhoun ... 
.42 
Brennan 
Henderson 
.44 
Talcott . 
Howard ... 
.40 
Pelham . 
H. T. 
3 22 
5 17 
4 21 
3 17 
.39 
.40 
.39 
No. *1 was the monthly cup, 25 targets; Scoble won: 
- ~ ' . 2 22 
. 5 21 
. 4 11 
. 0 18 
Scoble .... 
Henderson 
. 1 21 
Bavier . 
Howard ... 
. 0 15 
Suter . 
Brennan ... 
. 1 15 
Ogden .... 
Talcott .... 
. 0 21 
Pelham ... 
No. fi was 
; a iris 
is-and-out: 
Calhoun 7, 
Bavier 2, 
Howard 2, Brennan 7, Talcott 0, Scoble 1 
Suter 0, Ogden 1. Pelham 1, Calhoun 0. 
Members’ and guests’ cup, 25 targets; Pelham won: 
Calhoun 
0 22 
Scoble . 1 17 
Bavier . 5 19 
Suter . 4 14 
Ogden . 3 20 
Pelham . 0 25 
Henderson .. 1 20 
.Howard ., 0 17 
Brennan . 1 18 
Talcott . 0 15 
Event 7 was for the Buskie trophy, 25 targets; Ogden 
won: 
Henderson ..’. 2 23 
Howard . 1 16 
Scoble . 2 20 
Bavier . 6 22 
Ogden 
Pelham 
Brennan 
Talcott 
4 25 
0 22 
2 21 
1 20 
New York State Shoot. 
Syracuse, N. Y.—The forty-ninth annual State shoot 
of the New York State Sportsman’s Association, which 
will be held this year on June 11, 12 and 13, under the 
auspices of the Mason;c Temple Gun Club, Syracuse, 
N. Y., promises to be one of the most successful ever 
held. Every member of the old guard of trapshooters 
will remember Syracuse as always holding the largest 
and best shoots held anywhere. 
It is many years now since Syracuse has had the State 
shoot, and this club purposes holding another of those 
shoots, for which our city has always been famous. The 
grounds are but nine minutes’ ride by trolley from the 
center of the city, with five-minute car service, ana 
when once on the grounds the shooter beholds miles of 
absolutely level territory with .no trees or obstructions 
before him of any description, and this will undoubtedly 
be appreciated bv many shooters. 
Luther J. Squier, of the Dupont Powder Company, one 
of the most popular and proficient managers of shooting 
events, will have charge, and the Luther-}.-Squier-money- 
back system, whereby shooters not fortunate enough to 
be “in the money,” get back their entrance fee, less 
target money, will be in vogue, excepting in the mer¬ 
chandise, which event, by the way, promises to be the 
largest ever offered at a State shoot. 
