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A breech mechanism actually employing about one half as many parts as are used 
in other guns. Consequently a less complicated action, greater simplicity, added 
strength and more graceful lines. This lessening of parts permits the best distribution 
of weight and creates the perfection of balance which makes the A. H. Fox Gun the 
ideal gun for field or trap shooting. Cail at the nearest gun shop and see the ‘*Fox.’’ 
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MADE BY DUPONT SMOKELESS 
THE PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, 
Tie for First Place in 
THE EASTERN HANDICAP, 
HIGH SCORE in PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, 
HIGH SCORE in EASTERN HANDICAP. 
FIRST GENERAL AVERAGE, SECOND AMATEUR AVERAGE, 
SECOND GENERAL AVERAGE, THIRD AMATEUR AVERAGE. 
THIRD GENERAL AVERAGE, 
THE THREE LONG RUNS of the TOURNAMENT. 
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can sportsmen. For some years it has been out 
EASTERN HANDICAP RECORDS 

Ladies, wives of the members of the Corner Rod and 
Gun Club, Fort Wayne, Ind., lately royally entertained 
members of the Arra \wanna Club, of Indianapolis. At 
seven, the gentlemen were entertained at luncheon and 
wound up with a theatre party. 
The jolly German members of the Cumberland Gun 
Club, of “Davenport, lowa, met at Suburban Island 
Park, recently, and proceeded to enjoy themselves as 
only Germans can at the target shooting game. Some 
fair scores were made. 
The Shondan, Wyo., County Gun Club will hold a 
shoot Aug. 2 and 3. The prizes are good and will at- 
tract shooters from Billings. 
At the annual tournament of the Crookston, Minn., 
Gun Club the diamond badge was won by W. E. Rowe, 
of the home club, with 49 out of 50. J. H. Stair was 
only one shy. The badge has been up for about eighteen 
years, and never but once during that time was that 
Score made. N. C. Ludwigson won the Ithaca gun with 
47 out of 50. High average for the two days was won 
by Cy, Robbins, of F argo, N. D., who broke 336 out 
of 360. Mr, Robbins is one of the old-time shooters and 
is holding his own remarkably well. 
A few of the most enthusiastic members of the Spring- 
field, O., Gun Club met for practice last Friday. The 
club is proud a its club house and grounds, as the 
background is of the best. 
The biggest shoot of the season was held recently on 
the grounds of the Lufkin, Texas, Gun Club. Luther 
Wade, Albert Wilcox and Neu Ingram were present, 
and their shooting was the feature. . 
The sporting town of Goldfield, Nev., is going in for 
the gun club with vigor. Dr. Robinson has donated ~ 
$250 and the grounds have been selected. A number of 
fine guns will be ordered. ‘The first men to place their 
orders were C. C. Inman and Jerry Revere. 
Of late years the fashion of consolidating ck has 
been adopted, the latest being that of the N ational Park 
and Livingston, Mont., clubs. 
Notice has been received of the incorporation of the 
Clark Self-Cooling Gun Company, at Toledo, Ohio, the 
stockholders being Robert B. Wilson, A. De Clark, WwW. 
F. Moughter, Chas. W., Wilson and Chas. R. Clapp. 
Wiltsie was high gun at the weekly handicap cup 
vent of the Perkins, Ohio, Gun Club recently, with 
8 out of 25; Armstrong, 21; Murchie, 19; Charlie, 11; 
Iumphries, 18; Miller, 18; Petrini, 14; Dill, 19. 
The attendance was not large at the shoot of the 
Owattona, Minn., Gun Club recently. Those present 
were pleased with the outing. Wiese and Watowa tied 
on 20 out of 25, 
A good shoot was that of the Macon, Mo., Gun Club, 
held recently. C. Spencer and D. Holland made a 20 
straight. The gold badge went to Ben. Hobberman, 
while Cloud Poole and Press Williams tied fot the silver 
badge. 
Scores made at the Celina, O., Gun Club, 200 targets— 
Connor 84,.Brune 60, Kistler 41, Hooglan 58, Bomboit 388. 
W. H. Connor won the mgdal and Burton Call gave an 
exhibition of fancy shooting. 
The Dallas, Texas Gun Club held a shoot for its 
members, with result that Harry ‘[homas shot at 150 
and broke 123; Thompson, 100—78; Hogsett, 50—80; 
Southworth, 23—1s. 
Rifle Range and Gallery. 

Fixtures. 
Aug. 19-24—Camp Perry, Port Clinton, O.—National 
Rifle Association and Ohio State Rifle ae cation 
matches. ; 
Aug. 2.—Natinal team and individual matches com- 
_ mence . 
Sept. 2.—Sea Girt, N. J.—New Jersey State Rifle As- 
sociution matches begin. 

Massachusetts Rifle Association. 
Watnut Hirt, Mass., July 27.—The State revolver 
championship was an interesting event. It was one of 
the matches of the United States Revolver Association. 
Pores: 
Offhand practice match: 
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Long range riftie match: 
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446465 48 5 5 4-43 
BA ABiaiterd. .asnl-pceaerts 5 5 6 5 5 8 3 5 4 384 
Pistol medal match: 
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10 7 8.99 BO 0e oe ee eso 
Wis SS mithlissease ete eee 109 9 810 710 9 9 8&8 
State Revolver championship: 
Kee aiewett. 5228 Wace 3 10 10 610 810 9 8—88 
6 710 TS Tos 87s 
8-7 8/10 Wale Tot 804 S— 36 
910 7998 79 8 98 
6 410 9 9 8 8 7 9 10--80—411 
Carle, Greenes, ita. cen § 68 8 8 9 67 9 6—-T 
10 7 7 (6. 6 WSs OF Sr G—t2 
510 8.9% S30 28 e7 5—76 
1010 6 8 5 7 510 5 73 
1010 9 7-4 8 6 8 8 10—80—376 
CS BA CSG ici gon es 5 749 7 9 7 610 G—70 
5 6) 6) 60) ft 8) 9 oS 
9 7610 6 8 5 8 9 TT 
10 8 7710 4 4 8 5 77 
75 9 6 8 810 6 8 T—T4—360 
A M Summers....... 768 8 77 8 5 910—7 
9 6 4 6 6 610 7 7 5—66 
8b SF Tess 7 7 8 s—a 
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