[May 18, 1907. 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD 
Superior 
Quality 
The Genuine Ansley H. Fox Gun was made with the earnest purpose ol 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. 
Shoot Shells Loaded with 
WALSRODE 
The Original Dense Smokeless Powder. 
Schoverling, Daly O. Gales 
V. S. AGENTS. 
302-304 BROADWAY, - NEW YORK. 
The 772tirf/r> Model ’92, .32 caliber, uses .32 short and long 
rim-fire, also .32 short and long center-fire cartridges all in one rifle. 
These cartridges are satisfactory in every way but much lower 
in price than other .32 s. 
This 77Zarfin 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. 
77ie 77Zar/in firearms Co ., 
27 Willow Street. New Haven, Conn. 
UR CABINS AND COTTAGES 
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cab;ns and houses. The details and directions are very specific and easily comprehended, and 
are so numerous and so taking that one will be sure to find in them something to his taste. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
St. Louis Trapshooters' Association. 
St. Rouis, Mo.-—The shoot held on May 5 was a 
curtain-raiser for the State shoot. The club desires to 
extend thanks to Mr. James Green, a trade representa¬ 
tive, for his assistance. The entire entry shot the pro¬ 
gramme through. Rain kept down the attendance. 
Scores * 
Targets • 10 15 10 20 15 10 20 
Mermod .. 9 15 10 19 14 10 20 
Reppenhagen .10 13 7 16 12 10 11 
W S Spencer. 10 15 10 19 14 10 19 
Clay .... 8 15 10 20 13/10 17 
P Baggerman . 10 13 9 20 14 10 19 
C G Spencer. 10 14 10 20 15 10 20 
Craif . 9 14 10 20 15 9 19 
Hoblet . 8 13 10 17 13 9 14 
Brk. 
97 
9 20 14 9 19 
9 18 14 10 17 
9 16 15 9 19 
7 15 9 8 IS 
8 19 13 9 17 
9 18 13 6 15 
Ford . 10 15 
Vietmeyer . 9 9 
W Baggerman . 9 13 
Higgins . 10 10 
Schroeder . 10 15 
Fink . 10 13 
McClenghan . 10 15 10 19 15 10 18 
Covote . 8 12 10 17 14 9 17 
Crossman . 8 14 8 16 14 9 15 
Bell 9 13 9 16 11 10 20 
Selzer. 7 13 10 17 12 8 15 
Jonah . 9 14 9 15 12 9 18 
Snicer !. 7 13 9 12 13 
L Alt . HO 7 15 9 
L F Alt. 9 14 10 20 15 
6 19 
3 11 
9 20 
79 
97 
93 
95 
99 
96 
84 
96 
86 
90 
77 
91 
84 
97 
87 
S4 
88 
82 
86 
79 
61 
97 
Team shoot, 25 targets per man: 
W Baggerman.22 
C G Spencer. 22 
P Baggerman .23 
Jonah .22 
Selzer .25 
Schroeder .22 
Higgins .19—155 
Mermod .25 
Craig .23 
Vietmeyer .21 
Hoblet .23 
Crossman .19 
Spicer .17 
Vance .15—143 
La Junta Gun Club. 
La Junta, Colo, May 3.—These scores, were made on 
La junta Club’s own grounds. The setting of the traps 
is all we have to do to be fixed at our new location, 
the city having given us grounds near the new water¬ 
works. ' We will have a sky background and a nice, level 
field to shoot over. The traps and trap house are so 
arranged as to give the shooter a quick view of his target. 
Blackbird and expert traps will be installed. \\ e hope 
to get the Arkansas Valley League down for an all 
day shoot. We figure at least $100 added money and an 
extra 50-bird event to decide the championship of the 
League. A.s Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and Crip¬ 
ple Creek are all in it, the contest should be interesting 
any way. 
Bowman 
Harr 
22 
Bowman . 
.20 
22 
TTnrr . 
.20 
23 
Bowen . 
.23 
29 
Biebes . 
.23 
24 
Ritter . 
.25 
Benner .- 
Biebes .:. 24 
May 11.—Herewith are scores made by La Junta Gun 
Club at regular shoot, May 10. These scores count on 
both the Dupont medal and the club’s trophy cup. It 
is the first shoot we have had over the new grounds and 
it shows how a level field and sky background will help. 
Four new shooters came out and tried the game, and 
put their applications fh the hands of the secretary. 
It begins to look like the League shoot will come. 
Everhart . 21 Bowen . 2o 
Ritter . 22 Beibes . 20 
jj arr .21 Patterson.-2 
C. B. Ritter, Sec’y. 
Pennsylvania Stale Shoot. 
Lebanon, Pa.—Arrangements are completed for the 
next Pennsylvania State shoot, to be held in this city 
May 20-24. Advance letters advise us that this will be the 
best and largest tournament ever given by the P. S. S. A. 
Five Legget traps will be in operation, and three sets ot 
live-bird traps will be used. 
The -hoot will be held on the grounds of the Lebanon 
Valley Fair Association, fifteen minutes’ ride from the 
center of the city. The buildings on the grounds are 
especially well adapted for all purposes, making every¬ 
thing very convenient. The grand stand for the use ot 
spectators is one of the best in the State. The judges 
stand will be occupied 1 by the office force, with Luther 
Squier at the head, one of the best tournament managers 
in the world. He will be assisted by Bernard Elsessoi, 
of York. Pa.; T. Grove Tritt, of Carlisle, Pa., and others. 
The exhibition building, 75ft. wide and 15ft. in length. 
HOW TO BUILD AND FURNISH THEM. 
Bj William S. Wicks. Price, $1.50. 
Lire e.xnuniicu uuuumg, • on. vv.vxv. —. T' f 
will he used as a dining hall, under the management ot 
Howard Bright. Both hot and cold lunch will be served 
at all hours of the. day. A 50ft. building will be used 
for the accommodation of the shooters. 
The merchandise event is the largest and best ever 
given bv the P. S. S. A., headed with a $200 horse, a fine 
runabout, a silver-mounted harness, followed by high 
grade guns, etc., fifty-one prizes in all, total value, over 
$1 000 ^ 
The live-bird event, which was gotten up at the special 
request of shooters of the State, will prove to be a very 
interesting feature as well as popular. The trophy ";e 
offer in this event, in addition to the money prizes is 
one of the finest ever given. It is a pearl-handled silver 
carving set, a dozen pearl-handled knives and a dozen 
forks to match, value $65. This is a prize that is sure 
to please the wife or best girl of any shooter in tne 
live-bird event, entrance is $25, not $27, as it reads in the 
programme. . . . 
Shooters who have not received programmes, kinaiy 
drop postal to J. A. Bollman, corresponding secretary. 
The business meeting will be held in the court house 
Tuesday evening, May 21. A hearty welcome awaits ail 
by the Keystone Gun Club in its spacious quarters. 
No. 16 South Eighth street, second and third floors, me | 
club will make special efforts for the entertainment 01 , 
its guests that week. 
Keystone Gun flub. 
