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PORES FRAN Dea TikkeaAty: 
[JULY 20, 1907. 



an Imported Gun 
Perfect Ballance 
Quick Handling 
Few Parts 
Great Strength ~ 
Place a genuine A.H. Fox 
gun beside the finest im- 
ported gun and compare them, 
In material and workmanship dis- 
played the Fox is equal to the imported 
gun. In simplicity and strength of parts, 2 
directness and power of action, the Fox gun is 
immeasurably superior. Put both 'euns to actual proof fore perfect balance, ease of operation and 
reliable shooting qualities, and you proclaim the Ansley H. Fox Gun 
«THE FINEST? GUN ING THEsWORED 
Every gun shop keeps the Fox—ask to see it. 
A. H. FOX GUN CO.,4670 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

The Best High Power Rifle Extant. 
8mm. (315 caliber), 9mm. (354 caliber); Point Blank Range 300 yards; 
Killing Range 3000 yards, - - - - - 
Rifles fitted with telescope - - - - - 
$50.00 
$100.00 
SCHOVERLING, DALY @ GALES, 
SOLE AGENTS, 
302 @ 
304 Broadway. New York. 
ITHACA GUNS 
OUT-SHOOT THEM ALL 
This is *‘Bob’’ Edwards, the 
old rehable ITHACA, the 
shooting gun in the Ro 
to perfect the taper choke, 
borer in the United States. 












man who made the 
hardest and closest 
He was the first man 
and is the oldest barrel 




















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guarantee I 
every gun in every part— Hi 
shooting included, IH} 
We cross-bolt our ham- | 
merless guns in addition to | 
under fastening and guar- | 
antee never to shoot loose. | 
@ We have specially made barrels with i 
double thick Nitro breech, which stands I 
a bursting pressure of about 40,000 Ibs. to Hh 
ie / the sq. in., insuring absolute safety to the i 
: shooter. | 
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@ We make 18 grades, $17.75 net to $300 list, il 
@ We build everything from a feather- Hi 
weight 20 gauge gun toa 10! lb. 10 gauge duck, | 
fox, and goose gun. | 
Q Write to-day for picture of ‘‘BOB” 
and FREE ART CATALOG, explaining 
““Bob’s’’ system of choke-boring. 




Atlantic City News Notes. 
As the result of perfect weather 
on July 4, the 
inlet waters literally 
swarmed with all manner 
of craft. The Atlantic City, Ventnor and 
Chelsea boat club houses were crowded with 
visitors, and large throngs viewed the races 
and parade from the inlet bulkhead, boardwalk 
and piers. 
Briefly stated, the principal events were: 
Open house and luncheon at all the boat clubs. 
Atlantic City Y. C. marine parade—fireworks, 
Seaside Y. C. mosquito boat and launch races. 
Sneak-box Club race 
Jolly Cooks (a club of Camden, N. J. people) 
held open house. 
Ventnor Motor 30at 
parade of seventeen boats. 
Chelsea Cricket Club—Two races (tub race). 
Hundreds of fishing parties brought in big 
catches of “weakies’” (weakfish), and undoubted- 
ly the best sport was had in this line so far this 
season. Many  bluefish, herring, kingfish, 
flounders, porgies, goodies, blackfish, sea bass, 
etc., were also brought in. Several fine lobsters 
have been caught inside lately, too: 
The return of the shore birds is eagerly 
looked forward to every day now, and the pros- 
pect of good shooting again gladdens the hearts 
of local gunners. 
E. A. (Councilman 
sloop Salome 

Club—Two races; 
“Gus’’) Parker’s fast 4oft. 
(formerly owned by H. T. Mal- 


CLUB 
HOUSE AT ATLANTIC CITY. 
Photo by |e Py J. 
pass, of Philadelphia) has a beautiful new set 
of sails by Wilson & Silsbee, of Boston, which 
improves her wonderfully. Salome is 
booked for the Jamestown races later in the 
season, and great expectations are held for her, 
as she already has many trophies to her credit, 
and is admitted the speediest of her class in 
these waters. H. W. Leeds is keeping dark a 
going 
fine new suit of Egyptian duck for his Hermit- | 
age, with which he will, no doubt, soon try 
conclusions with Salome among others. 
A plan is also on foot here to take several 
of the smartest local mosquito boats to James- | 
town in one of the big sloop yachts of the 
Yachtsmen’s Association. It is to be hoped 
this idea will be carried out, in 
the event of | 
which the capture of their share of prizes by | 
Atlantic City skippers is predicted. 

A very handsome trophy in the shape of a cup | 
has been presented to the Lakewood Y. C. by | 
Mr. Alexander Winton for perpetual competi- 
tion in yacht racing on Lake Erie at Rocky River, 
six miles west of Cleveland, Ohio. 
It is open to boats in the r8ft. class of cabin 
knockabouts as recognized by the International 
Yachting Association. 
The first series of three day 
this year on July 23, 24 and 2s. 
RRR 
THE sloop yacht Susie, that was burned last 
year at Harrison Island, where the New Rochelle 
Y. C. is located, was towed up the Town Creek, 
New Rochelle lower harbor, by Chas. Secor last 
Sunday. It is reported he is going to make a 
power boat out of hér by cutting down the top- 
sides and using the bottom of the hull only. 
races will be held | 
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