DANIEL W. VOORHEES, JR. 



D. W. Voorliecs, Jr., better known in the trap-shoot- 

 ing world as ''Danny," is always an important factor 

 to reckon with in any tonrnanient. He is a member of 

 the exclusive shooting "Tribe of Indians." 



All the shooters attending the "Indian Shoot" at 

 Lake Harbor, Michigan, in 1917, will remember how 

 "Chief Good Fellow" closed the tournament in a blaze 

 of gloiy, scoring one hundred per cent, on the last day, 

 breaking every target thrown to him in that day's pro- 

 gram and stopping Avith a I'un of 125 straight. Part of 

 these targets were from 20 yards. 



Young Mr. Voorhees is also a high-class live-bird shot. 

 He was selected as one of five to represent the great 

 State of Illinois in the National Team Championship on 

 live birds, hold at Kansas City, in February, 1917. 

 There were twelve states represented with teams. The 

 result is a matter of record, showing victory and cham- 

 pionship for the "Sucker State" (Illinois), Mr. Voor- 

 hees' score on live birds being equal to any individual 

 on the team. 



He has been an ardont duck hunter, having shot ducks 

 since he was 8 years of age. 



