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an Imported Gun 
Perfect Balance 
Quick Handling 
Few Parts 
Great Strengt 
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reliable shooting qualities, and you proclaim the Ansley H. Fox Gun 
“THE FINEST GUN IN THE WORLD.” 
Every gun shop keeps the Fox—ask to see it. 
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Castle Dome Cut Plug 
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HIGH SCORE in PRELIMINARY HANDICAP: 
FIRST AVERAGE, Fred Gilbert, Score, 354 out of 360. 
SECOND AVERAGE, W. R. Crosby, Score, 347 out of 360. 
THIRD AVERAGE, Lester German, Score, 344 out of 360. 
THE THREE LONG RUNS OF THE TOURNAMENT: Gilbert 130, 
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EASTERN HANDICAP RECORDS 
Made by DUPONT SMOKELESS. 
D. A. Upson, of Cleveland, Ohio, won 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
with the score of 94 out of 100 from the 19 yards mark. 
for FIRST PLACE IN 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP 
with the score of 93 out of 1oo from the 16 yards mark. 
Fred Gilbert, 96 from 21 yards. 
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THIRD AMATEUR AVERAGE, Geo. 
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76 straight. The 
This club is 
broke 97 out of 100, with a run of 
shoots are held every Wednesday afternoon. 

destined to be one of the best in the State. They are 
strong financially, are building a club house, and above 
all, are full of enthusiasm. Scores: 
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G Standfeld Br “5 BE. West. acevicw esc 905 18 
G Ee Bi ott. oats 50 39 M VEittony). lasts at 50 40 
G Gawthrop ..... 50 32 T Buhts ir xsiceaste 50 35 
E M Koehler.... 33 67 W_A Vance.:.... 50 37 
J Hogans. s2 cen 57 20 J Bland ccc oeaa 25 5 
R Bspaneiasvecs 58 54 W B Duncan..... 50 32 
A Miller . 50 2 B F Thompson... 50 20 
) UBaSSell) sc. e1s 25 17 R E Johnson..... x 42 
M Cavinon s..cn. 50 3 Dry balls eae 12 
T J Donahue..... 50 17 Ed H Taylor..... 100 97 
SPECTATOR. 
Mountain View Gun .Club. 
Trox,; N.Y, 
club in this city. 
July 20.—We have organized a new gun 
It will be known as the Mountain 
View Gun Club, of Troy, N. Y. It was organized for 
trapshooting only. The grounds are located at Sycaway, 
in the eastern part of the city, and very. easy to reach. 
At our first monthly meeting, held Tuesday evening, 
July 16, the following officers were elected: President, 
John ae Betts; Vice-President, Fred H. Hancox; Secre- 
tary, John J. Farrell; Treasurer, David Dutcher; Cap- 
tain, Fred O. Roberts; Field Secretary, Edward. C. 
Ruth. : 
The club will hold a weekly shoot every Saturday. 
On Aug. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Topperwein and J. M. 
Hawkins will be our guests. All arrangements for this. 
occasion have been completed, and a big time is ex- 
pected. 
Some time during September, we will hold our first 
annual tournament. During the coming week the traps 
will be equipped with electric pulls, and a trap house 
and shooting platform will be completed. 
The club has accepted an invitation from the Hudson 
Valley Gun Club, of Glens Falls, to participate in their 
tournament, Aug. 23, and will send a five-man team to 
compete in the team contest. 

The feature of to-day’s shoot was the shooting of 
Mrs. Geo. Butler. She does remarkably well. Roberts, 
Hyland and Harris carried off the honors to-day. The 
following are the scores: 
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Milliman ......... 100 76 Butler cngeoseseeeee 
Roberts’ sennciecns« 125 108 Mrs Butler . 
Hyland giescwens 100 84 Jackson, ivaccnecme 
Sharp sce eebne 100 66 Vroomat sv... ees 
Plarnis) cer altoeecae 75 60 Smith) .casrsesecee 
Barrel scasse rear ele 75 57 Ruth’ 152 sfonueweee 
Hedges. <auceves 75 48 Ostrander 
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D. A. Upson, 
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