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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[May ii, 1907. 
“THE FINEST GUN 
IN THE WORLD 
The Genuine Ansley H. Fox Gun was made with the earnest purpose 01 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. 
Shoot Shells Loaded with 
WALSRODE 
The Original Dense Smokeless Powder. 
Schoverling, Daly Gales 
U. S. AGENTS. 
302-304 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. 
The 772ar/in 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 fllarfin 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 for six cents postage. 
77ie777ar//n //rearms Co ., 
27 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn. 
106 cabins and cottages; 
This work covers the field of building for the woods from the simplest shelters to the most elaborate cottage, 
cabins and houses. The details and directions are very specific and easily comprehended, and the illustrations 
are so numerous and so taking that one will be sure to find in them something to his taste. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
Colorado Springs Gun Club. 
Colorado Springs, Colo., April 27.—The regular ch 
shoot, held to-day, had scores as follows: 
Events: 123456789 10 Br 
J W Garrett. 24 23 21 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 2 
J H Rohrer. 21 24 24 23 19 23 .. 22 20 .. ] 
M Hensler . 21 25 23 .. 21 24 .... 3 
L P Lawton. 23 25 23 24 .. .. 
A Mendeth . 23 20 . 
April 26 an extra tegular club shoot was held. Ea 
event was at 25 targets: 
A J Lawton... 
W M Bowman 
J W Garrett.. 
J H Rohrer... 
C Herriman . 
22 24 21 25 23 21 21 19 .. .. 3 
21 23 24 21 20 22 . 3 
23 22 25 22 23 23 24 25 23 25 1 
. 18 20 23 22 
11 . ! 
Jno. W. Garrett, CaptJ 
'Rifle Range and Gallery 
Fixtures. 
June 21-22.—Creedmoor, L. 1.—Inter-collegiate and int 
scholastic competition. 
Jackson Park Gun and Revolver Club. 
Paterson, N. J.—The illustrations herewith refer 
the target arrangements of the Jackson Park Gun a 
Revolver Club. The target is patented by Mr. Ch 
Petry, of Paterson. 
No. 1 shows the rear view of the target, and a 
shows the targets and indicators. 
No. 2 is a side view, showing targets and indicat 
closed out of sight of the shooters.' 
No. 3 shows one of the targets in place all ready 
use. 
No. 4 show's one of the indicators as used to annou 
to the shooters and scorers the result of a shot. 
Nos. 2, 3 and 4 show the large blue stone in front 
NO. I—REAR VIEW OF TARGET. 
the target, and the indicator mechanism. It affords 
tection to the marker. 
The mechanism is so simple that the cuts here; 
show clearly how the targets and indicators are swj: 
into and out of use. 
Paterson, N. J.—The Decoration Day programme 
as follows: 
Record 1 e-entry revolver match, Jackson Park • 
volver club: Open to every one, whether a membe 
the Jackson Park Revolver Club or not; distance 50; 
5 shots on the Standard American target, 8 in. bulls! 
10 rings, 3.36in. Entries unlimited. 1 
Revolver any, with trigger pull not less than 2% 
barrel not over Sin. long; open sights, not over 
apart. 
Ammunition any. The aggregate of three score 
count for all prizes. Ties divided. 
Entrance fee, 25 cents, or five tickets for $1 if t; | 
at one time. 
Prizes.—First, 30 per cent.; second 20 per cent.; tM 
15 per cent; fourth, 10 per cent.; fifth, 5 per cent 
entrance fees. 
Shooting to begin at 9 A. M., rain or shine. Shot 1 
to stop at 6 P. M. unless a tie should be shot off. at 
discretion of the shooters. The rules and regulation 
the club will govern the shoot. 
Charles H. Petry, Range Omc 
Providence Revolver Club. 
Providence, R. I.—It certainly was “big gun 4 
at the weekly challenge cup shoot Tuesday, Aprt 
for out of a good field of entries, only two stuck tel 
finish—Arno Argus, who has held the cup for three : 
secutive weeks, putting up high scores against all 
ers with his big .45 Colt, with Secretary Hurlburt 1- 
ing tantalizingly to his heels with his .44 six shoot 
all others retiring from the match when these [ 
cranks went up for blood. 
Mr. Argus won the shoot by the close margin 
points, and there is a conspiracy rumored for some ■ 
whereby he will be obliged to turn the trophy owI 
some other member for at least a week’s look, lne 
ditions were 30 consecutive shots per man at A 
indoor range, artificial light, Standard target, - P 
