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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Oct. 3, 1908. 
The A. H. FOX GUN 
The A. H. Fox Gun is unquestionably the “quality gun” of this country. No gun ever 
made compares with it in the superior quality of its workmanship and materials, or the great 
strength and simplicity of its mechanical construction. 
Beautiful in model, perfect in balance, and unequaled in those things which make a strictly 
high grade gun, the “ Fox ” has fairly earned its title— 
“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD’ 
As evidence of this, we submit the fact that our business has more than doubled again this year—an 
increase owing solely to the merit of the Fox Gun. Made and guaranteed by 
THE A. H. FOX GUN CO., 4670 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Beautiful Art Catalogue sent 071 request—write for it. 
Insist upon your Shells « 
being loaded with 
WALSRODE 
Smokeless Powder 
SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES 
302-304 Broadway 
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“ The Gun That Blocks the 
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Send 10 Cents for our Large Catalogue and get a 
Beautiful Davis Guns Souvenir. 
N. R. DAVIS (St SONS. Lock Bo* 707. ASSONET, MASS., U. S. A 
B W Percival, Lynn. 
E A Taylor, Walnut Hill. 
W A Siebe, Emeryville, Cal. 
H A Harris, San Francisco. 
D G Fox, Haverhill . 
F A Wakefield, Springfield. 
Thos. Le Boutillier 2d, New York. 
Dr W H Armstrong, Springfield... 
W H French, Newark . 
Wm L Schrader, St. Louis . 
W G Krieg, Chicago... 
H Windmuller, San Francisco. 
L R Hatch, Portland, Me. 
C E Tayntor, New York. 
F Mante, San Francisco. 
G P Sanborn, New York. 
F L Hayden, Portland, Me. 
ALA Himmelwright, New York.. 
F H Bosman, Lynn. 
CFG Armstrong, San Francisco.. 
A M Poulsen, San Francisco. 
H A Hill, Lynn. 
H B Vanderveer, Brooklyn. 
J PI Wessels, New Orleans. 
O G Gerrish, Portland, Me. 
Paul Frese, St. Louis . 
Wm. Almy, Portsmouth, R. I. 
R J Fraser, San Francisco. 
H E Williams, Sea Girt. 
W T Church, Chicago. 
W H Willard, Providence. 
Col H H Brinkerhoff, Jersey City 
O Dithelm, So. Edmeston, N. Y.. 
E J Povey, San Francisco. 
C E Heath, Walnut Hill. 
Tohn Johnson, New Orleans. 
H C Miller, Providence. 
Geo Larsen, San Francisco . 
W A Briant, New Orleans. 
Iver W Lee, Chicago. 
A E Mackenzie, Bisbee. 
Emile Hoehn, Jr., New Orleans... 
John Kracke, New Orleans. 
J L R Morgan, New York. 
H A Schwartz, Bisbee. 
J Nichols, Bisbee . 
J Liepert, Paterson . 
W C Hinn, Paterson . 
W Wilenson, Paterson . 
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Match C.—Military revolver championship: Weapon, 
military revolver or military magazine pistol; ammuni¬ 
tion. strictly military; distance, 50yds.; target, Standard 
American; shots, 75, fired in strings of five shots each. 
Time limit, 15 seconds per string: 
CFG Armstrong, San Francisco.568 
Lieut R H Sayre. New York. 538 
Thos Le Boutillier 2d, New York. 532 
W G Krieg, Chicago . 529 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigham. Chicago.501 
B Glasser, New York. 466 
Albert Sorensen, Chicago . 404 
W A Siebe. Emeryville, Cal.,. 400 
H P Lee, San Francisco . 379 
A E Mackenzie, Bisbee.243 
H A Schwartz, Bisbee. 195 
A M Sinclair, Bisbee. 118 
James Nichols, Bisbee .Ill 
Match D.—Military record match: A re-entry match, 
shots 25, fired in strings of five shots each; other con¬ 
ditions as in Match C: 
CFG Armstrong, San Francisco. 40 37 40 36 41—194 
Lieut R H Savre, New York. 36 38 40 41 37—192 
W G Krieg, Chicago. 36 45 41 31 32-187 
Thos Le Boutillier 2d, New York. 26 43 42 40 33—184 
Chas Rie, Sergt. Co. C, 21st Inf. 34 31 30 24 36-155 
ALA Himmelwright, New York. 97 
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS. 
Match A, Revolver Championship: 
Arizona.-—First, A, E. Mackenzie; second, H. A. 
Schwartz; third, James Nichols. 
California.—First, J. E. Gorman; second, C. F. G. 
Armstrong; third, C. VV. Klett. 
Illinois.—First, W. G. Krieg; second, Iver W. Lee; 
third. Geo. Springsguth. 
Louisiana.—First, J. PI. Wessels; second, W. A. 
Briant; third, Emile Hoehn. 
Maine.—First, S. B. Adams; second, O. E. Gerrish; 
third, L. R. Hatch. 
Maryland.—First, Capt. E. A. Smith; second, Sergt. 
W. A. Renehan; third, James S. Reese. 
Massachusetts.—First, Dr. I. R. Calkins; second, Dr. 
B. W. Percival; third PI. A. Hill. 
Missouri.—First, Chas. Dominic; second, S. E. Sears; 
third, Mrs. Jessie Crossman. 
New Jersey.— First, R. M. Ryder; second, Alfred 
Gibson; third, W. H. French. 
New York.—First, IT. R. H. Sayre; second, J. A. 
Dietz; third, T. Hanford. 
Match B, Pistol Championship: 
Arizona.—A. F.. Mackenzie; second, H. A. Schwartz. 
California.—First, J. E. Gorman;* second, A. Haynke; 
third, W. A. Siebs. 
Illinois.—First. W. G. Krieg; second, W. T. Church. 
Louisiana.—First, J. H. Wessels; second, John John¬ 
son; third, W. A. Briant. | 
Massachusetts.—First, Dr. I. R. Calkins;* second,! 
Walter H. Freeman;* third Dr. B. W. Percival. 
Maine.—First. S. B. Adams; second, L. R. Hatch; 
third, F. L. Hayden. 
Missouri.—First, M. R. Moore; second, Chas. Dominic; 
third, Wm. L. Schrader. ■ 
New Jersey.—First, T. P. Nichols; second, \\. H. 
French; third, IT. E. Williams. 
New Jersev.—P. Hanford;* second, Lt. R. H. Sayre; 
third, J. E. Silliman. 
Oregon.—First, J. T. Moore; second, F. L. Sanders; 
third, C. F. Johnson. 
Rhode Island.—First, Wm. Almy; second, W. »• 
Willard. 
