FOREST AND STREAM 
[Sept. 5, 1908. 
3M 
The 
A 
H 
Fox 
Gun 
Here is a gun which inventive skill has improved until it 
stands in a class by itself. Think of eliminating one-half the parts 
ordinarily used in hammerless guns and having left a stronger action and a surer one Note 
the simplicity of mechanism in sectional cuts below. The cocking lug “A,” which is carried by the 
barrels, engages directly with the front ends of both hammers, and this one piece lifts both hammers 
to full cock as the gun is opened for loading. It is the simplest, strongest and smoothest working 
cocking mechanism in the world. Fox Guns all have coil main springs and coil top lever springs 
guaranteed not to break, and a wedge-shape locking bolt which prevents the gun from shooting 
loose. It is a combination of the best mechanical principles known in gun-making with the finest 
workmanship and material that can be bought, and it is recognized by all shooters who are judges as 
“ THE FINEST GEN IN THE WORED 
Ask your dealer to show Grade “ C ” 
listed at §100, or write for description. 
This gun is a favorite everywhere. 
Barrels rlosed and hammers doicn 
THE A. H. FOX GUN CO., 
4610 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
For Snipe Shooting—Shells 
loaded with WALSRODE 
give best results* 
SCHOVERLING 
302-304 Broadway 
DALY 
& GALES 
New York 
The Gun That Blocks the 
SEARS 
POSITIVELY SAFE 
Send 10 Cents for our Large Catalogue and get a 
Beautiful Davis Guns Souvenir. 
DAV IS SONS, Lock Box 707, ASSONET, MASS., U. S. A 
Bethel No. 1 
Greenwich. 
H M Tudd . 
34 
P Raymond . 
33 
C K Bailey. 
30 
S Chard . 
34 
C Knox . 
27 
Finch . 
36 
T Kyle . 
30 
W Ganning . 
32 
R IT Bennett. 
29—150 G Hanford . 
29-164 
Sweepstake scores 
follow: 
Events: 
1 
23456789 10 
Broke. 
H H Stevens. 
.. 9 
9 19 19 20 19 20 19 14 15 
163 
JAR Elliott. 
.. 10 10 18 19 18 20 20 18 15 15 
163 
J S Fanning. 
.. 9 10 19 18 19 20 18 18 15 15 
161 
li L Brown. 
.. 9 10 12 18 19 19 17 20 12 13 
155 
A E Sibley. 
.. 9 10 18 14 17 19 19 18 15 14 
153 
O R Dickey. 
.. 9 
9 17 19 18 16 17 17 13 12 
147 
Gil Wheeler . 
.. S 
8 14 13 14 18 18 17 10 13 
133 
W A Gregory. 
.. 10 1 0 20 16 19 19 18 18 15 15 
160 
Harry Metcalf .... 
.. 9 
8 18 19 20 19 IS 20 14 14 
159 
H L Lee. 
.. 8 10 16 20 18 20 19 19 14 14 
158 
P H Powell. 
.. 8 10 19 18 20 18 18 19 14 13 
157 
W IT Wayne . 
.. 7 
S 19 19 19 19 18 19 12 15 
155 
C W Stevens. 
.. 8 
8 20 19 18 18 15 18 15 12 
151 
M A Meyers. 
.. 8 
9 18 18 16 18 15 18 15 14 
149 
S D Chard. 
.. 6 
8 19 20 16 19 15 19 12 15 
149 
T H Finch. 
.. 8 
7 IS 18 16 17 19 17 13 12 
146 
E G Southey. 
.. 6 
9 17 19 18 19 17 19 10 11 
145 
R H Ouimby. 
.. 8 10 12 16 16 16 19 19 14 14 
144 
H L Edgerton. 
.. 7 
9 17 18 15 17 17 17 14 13 
144 
FI M ludd. 
.. 8 
9 17 17 15 17 17 19 11 12 
142 
Dr P Sunderland... 
.. 9 
8 17 17 19 16 14 18 9 15 
142 
H T Mills. 
.. 7 
9 15 18 14 17 16 19 11 15 
141 
I. H Cushman. 
.. 8 
8 17 18 17 16 14 17 13 12 
140 
C K Bailey. 
.. 9 
9 16 16 17 17 13 17 12 13 
139 
Robt Tudd. 
.. 7 
8 17 18 16 15 18 16 11 13 
139 
C L Babcock. 
.. 6 
8 17 13 18 18 17 15 13 13 
139 
C F Probst. 
.. S 
9 17 20 16 16 16 15 10 11 
138 
T C Phillips. 
.. 9 
6 16 17 14 19 16 14 11 15 
137 
A Ti Porter. 
.. 6 
9 16 16 18 16 IS 15 12 10 
136 
P A Raymond. 
.. 6 
8 17 15 12 19 14 17 14 14 
136 
B F Smith. 
.. 10 
7 15 16 16 18 17 16 10 10 
135 
E R Lewis. 
.. 8 
8 12 17 17 15 16 15 12 14 
134 
J H Reid. 
.. 10 
6 14 14 13 19 14 16 12 14 
132 
Tas Kyle . 
7 
9 14 18 12 17 13 17 11 12 
130 
C T Underhill. 
.. 5 
5 14 15 14 17 15 17 15 13 
130 
H Cooper . 
.. 8 10 16 17 13 20 10 16 12 10 
130 
E Bressen . 
.. 8 
7 14 IS 11 15 14 18 15 9 
129 
R H Bennett. 
.. 6 
7 16 15 17 14 15 12 12 14 
128 
E R Wilbur. 
.. 7 
7 17 16 16 17 15 13 10 10 
128 
R Smith . 
.. 4 
6 17 13 18 13 15 19 13 10 
128 
W A Ganning. 
.. 9 
9 13 14 12 16 16 17 9 13 
128 
B Crane . 
.. 6 
8 17 13 12 11 17 16 14 12 
127 
G Hanford . 
.. 7 
6 14 17 15 13 16 15 13 9 
125 
A Stevens . 
.. 4 
7 13 11 12 16 13 13 11 13 
125 
L M Scott. 
.. 7 
7 12 16 11 15 13 17 13 12 
1 99, 
N W Lander. 
.. 6 
6 15 14 17 16 9 16 10 11 
120 
G Weaver . 
.. 7 
9 16 15 13 15 12 16 10 7 
120 
C A Barnard. 
.. 8 
8 12 13 13 15 15 10 11 13 
118 
C Knox . 
.. 7 
5 16 16 12 18 9 12 10 11 
116 
W B Judd. 
.. 7 
5 11 15 9 16 14 17 9 13 
116 
H Wheeler . 
.. 9 10 10 15 13 16 13 13 7 10 
116 
L C Mignery . 
.. 6 
7 11 9 12 18 12 14 10 11 
110 
Geo Hill . 
.. 8 
6 12 14 13 16 11 11 7 10 
108 
IT C Tudd. 
.. 5 
8 11 12 15 12 13 12 5 9 
102 
W Murphy . 
.. 8 
6 12 10 5 7 8 13 10 9 
88 
Theo H Smith. 
.. 3 
7 9 10 8 18 8 7 9 8 
87 
R Hall . 
93 
F Clark . 
91 
Geo Hall . 
90 
F Van Sevy. 
60 
VV B Day. 
78 
H Ridge . 
81 
E FI Bailey .. 
76 
R Cushman . 
.. 5 
7 8 12 10 . 
42 
L Bretton . 
33 
W Gibson . 
34 
W Thompson .. 
28 
T G Porter. 
41 
F D Banks. 
27 
W Gibson . 
34 
Ed Strone . 
46 
Seth Sanford . 
39 
Fred Sterlie . 
38 
T. < Tamm . 
38 
Mrs F Bretton. 
17 
Missouri—Kansas League. 
Scammon, Kans., Aug. 27.—The twentieth tournament 
of the Missouri-Kansas League was held here on the 25th 
and 26th. The attendance, considering the number of 
tournaments that are being held in this vicinity, was 
good. V\ e had beautiful weather, and some good scores 
were made. Those present were W. R. Crosby, O’Fallon, 
Ill.; D. Elliott, Kansas City, Mo.; Ed. O’Brien, Flor¬ 
ence, Kans.; D. G. Rarstow, St. Louis, Mo.; D. D. 
Cross, Kansas City, Mo.; and Geo. W. Maxwell, of 
Efastings, Neb., for the professionals. Amateurs from 
mt of town: T. J. Hartman, Sulphur, Okla.; Ed. She! 
ton, W. G. Sergeant, of Joplin, Mo.; H. Dixon, Oronogo 
Mo.; A. M. Wasser, Girard, Kans; A. M. McCrea 
Lamar, Mo.; Percy Davis, O. P. Brown, F. A. Iiorna 
day and J. S. Bahney, of Fort Scott, Kans.; O. C 
Dennis, Wellington, Mo.; L. G. Scranton and C. Van 
Orsdale, Weir, Kans.; W. A. Smith, Greenwood, Mo. 
Ihos. Mawson, Frontenac, Kans.; J. S. Thomas, Pleas¬ 
ant Hill, Mo.; B. W. Brown and F. E. Miller, Pittsburg, 
Kans. 
McCrea traps and bluerock targets were used and a 
good 50yd. target was thrown. We tried to give the 
boys a nice time, and hope that we were successful, as 
we heard of no complaints. 
Aug. 25. 
,_A__ 
Aug. 26. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
Shot at. 
Broke. 
1 1 Hartman. 
. 200 
175 
200 
187 
D Elliott . 
. 200 
171 
200 
178 
Ed Shelton . 
181 
200 
186 
H Dixon . 
191 
200 
186 
Geo W Maxwell. 
. 200 
193 
200 
196 
A M Wasser. 
. 200 
182 
200 
190 
W G Sergeant. 
. 200 
190 
200 
190 
Ed O’Brien . 
. 200 
183 
Geo K Mackie. 
. 200 
173 
200 
180 
