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built to-day. A high order of inventive skill has brought its mechanism to the absolute 
perfection of simplicity and strength. The frame of the “Fox” gun holds about one-half 
the number of working parts found in other guns; hence these few parts are doubly strong 
—a fact worth the attention of buyers. The “Fox” is built of the finest materials regardless 
of cost, by the most skilled artisans in the business, and is perfect in balance and hard, close 
shooting qualities. The “Fox” gun is guaranteed— you cannot^ shoot it loose if you try; 
and its coil main and top-lever springs are unbreakable. The “Fox is 
Ci The Finest Gun in the World” 
Ask your dealer to show it or write for beautiful art catalogue. 
THE A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY, 4670 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Built on New Ideas 
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GUNS 
Offering GREAT BARGAINS in SECOND¬ 
HAND and SHOPWORN GUNS. 
SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES 
302-304 Broadway 
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Send 10 Cents for our Large Catalogue and get a 
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N. R. DAVIS (EL SONS, Lock Box 707. ASSONET, MASS., U. S. A. 
DEAD -SHOT 
SMOKELESS 
A POWDER TOR 5HOT GUNS 
Dead Shot Smokeless, branded with the 
name of a house whose goods are most 
favorably known, is a powder of superior 
quality, unsurpassed in any particular. 
It is clean shooting, makes a perfect 
pattern, is of high velocity, safe, and 
unaffected by climate. 
Have your shells loaded with “ Dead 
Shot Smokeless.” Your dealer will 
gladly supply it. 
— Write to us for Booklet 
AMERICAN POWDER MILLS 
BOSTON, MASS., U.S. A. 
ST. LOUIS, MO. CHICAGO, ILLS. 
entire target to be divided into ten concentric circles j 
counting from 1 to 10 points. 1 , fl 
7. Number of Shots.—Each competitor shall nre i-ti | 
shots, 40 standing, 40 kneeling and 40 lying down. 
Each series of 10 shots must be completed without in¬ 
terruption. Ten sighting shots are allowed for each ot 
the three positions. . ... 
S. Counting.—The targets shall be stationary, and wilt 
be removed after each series of 10 shots. These targets 
will be preserved as a means of proof in case of dis¬ 
cussion. The hits will be marked by a disk indicating 
the value of the shot. The official count of the hit* 
shall take place immediately after the shooting is nn-| 
ished under the direction of the committee of umpires. 
9. Positions.—Standing—On both feet without anyi 
other support. Kneeling—A cushion is allowed under¬ 
neath the leg, hut the knee and foot must touch, the I 
ground. Lying—The competitor can place himself either 
in the direct line of fire or across, on the ground or on 
a mat or waterpreof sheet; but the body must be sup¬ 
ported on the elbows, and the forearms must not resit 
on the ground or mattress. 
INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION AT 300 METERS 
Conditions the same as the team match. 
