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Jolinson 
Complete 
Twin Cylinder 
OUTBOARD MOTOR 
Weighs Only 
35ibi 
Carries easily in one hand like a suitcase. No bat- 
teries, handles or other extras to lug. Fits any boat 
or canoe. Twin cylinders deliver 2 fall horsepower. No 
vibration. Spark and Throttle Control like aato ^ives any 
speed. Real Carburetor instead of troablesome mixine 
valve. Quick Action Flywheel Magneto. 
Self Tilting— Easy Starting 
One easy pull of starter rope spins motor. Starts quickly 
Md easily. Quick reverse. Easy steering by hand rail or 
by rope from any part of^ boat. No grrease or oil cups. 
No dripping. Clamps provided for attaching to auto run- 
ning board. ^ Finished TOautifulIy in alominum, nickel or 
enamel. Write for Free Folder and new price list. Live 
dealers wanted for unassigned territory. 
JOHNSON MOTOR CO., 852 E. Sample St., South Bend, Ind. 
NATIONAL 
SPORTSMAN 
is a monthly magazine, crammed 
full of Hunting, Fishing, Camping, 
Trapping stories, and pictures 
valuable information about guns, 
rifles, revolvers, fishing tackle, 
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woods, how to cook grub, how to 
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train your hunting dog, how to 
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amount of up-to-date informa- 
tion about life in the open that 
you get from a year's sub- 
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Sportsman. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
On receipt of $1.00 
we will send you 
National Sports- 
man for a whole 
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fully satisfied. 
NATIONAL 
SPORTSMAN 
281 Newbury 8t., Boston. Mass. 
KEITH'S $2.50 OFFER 
3 plan boobs, showing 100 
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■\4“ _» * for over 20 years an authority 
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Keitb Corporation, 157 Akbay Bldg., Minneapolia, Minn. 
New U.S. Navy Rain 
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will keep you dry in the hardest rain and 
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225 E. Commerce, SanAntonio,Tex. 
U. S. ARMY LUMBERMAN 
RUBBER SHOES 
WILL OUTLAST THREE 
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These Shoes are more flexi- 
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They stay waterproof, for 
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IRVING DRUCKER, Director of Sales, Dept. F, 
238 E. 59th St, New York, N. Y. 
$3.95 
HUNTERS — TRAPPERS — TRADERS 
Unusual Art Studies of Outdoor animal life. Rare post 
cards, views. Animals and their habits. Animal collectors 
just send for samples, nothing like it ever sold. 25c money 
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CHARLES STUDIOS P. 0. Box 231, Linden, N. J. 
AllTacl Wild Ducks 
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“ Wild ducks naturally migrate to the 1 
best feeding grounds. Attract g 
them in large numbers by plant- m 
ing Terrell’s Wild Celery, Wild Rice, § 
and other foods they love, in lakes, s 
ponds and rivers. Used by largest game j 
clubs and preserves. Literature free, j 
CLYDE B. TERRELL. | 
Dept. H222, Oshkosh, Wis. = 
Second Annual Trap Shoot 
CAMDEN COUNTRY CLUB 
CAMDEN SOUTH CAROLINA 
January 9th to 14th, 1922 
$1,500 IN PRIZES 
January, 192^ 
out for a turkey or poultry shoot. The 
added handicap, or yardage system, gives 
everyone a good show to win, and almost - 
everybody likes to have a certain amount 
of chance in a sport. For these reasons j 
a turkey shoot is often found to be a J 
much more popular and interesting form “ 
of competition than most other shotgun 
events. 
IN holding turkey matches it is usually 
I customary and always advisable to 
advertise them two or three weeks in 
advance, giving full particulars as to 
place, ranges, ammunition and sights 
that will be used, if it is to be a rifle com- 
petition, and the number of targets per 
event and the handicap system in vogue 
if a trap shoot. If it is at wooden 
blocks, the size and amount of shot that 
will be allowed is always given, and, in 
addition, it is stated whether the shells 
will be supplied on the grounds or 
whether competitors may bring and use 
their own. 
In every case, in both shotgun and 
rifle matches, the number of events are 
listed; the system of money or prize 
division is given; the entrance fee per 
event is stated; whether the events are 
single entry or reentry competitions ; and 
some data in regard to the number of 
turkeys, geese, ducks or chickens that 
it is expected will be offered. Conse- 
quently, everyone knows beforehand 
just what to bring in the way of equip- j 
ment and can form a definite idea of ™ 
the events that he will enter. There- 
fore, there is much less trouble in run- 
ning off each event and in squadding the 
shooters. 
Publicity is the keynote to success in U 
running turkey matches. The service of “ 
a competent reporter and a photograph 
or two (taken at the last turkey shoot) 
will often result in a column or more of li 
news in each of the local papers, so |i| 
edited and displayed that it cannot fail n 
to attract attention. 
Handbills displayed in sporting-goods ^ 
stores, athletic association headquarters, LI 
poolrooms, at neighboring club shoots 
and at football games will bring out a 
crowd. Even if only one or two turkeys , 
will be offered they will usually be quite ] 
sufficient to insure the necessary atten- 
dance. 
The turkey shoot has an appeal and 
attraction that will not be forgotten. It 
is always exciting, and the contestants 
all know that they will shoot for prizes 
that are of real value and acceptable to 
anyone. Consequently, a crate of tur- 
keys, ducks and chickens will prove an 
attraction that cannot be matched by a 
cartload of cups, butter dishes, clocks, 
medals and spoons, because poultry, ■ 
somehow, sounds so much more interest- 
ing and attractive, and, in addition, there 
is the added stimulus in the thought of 
— “First we shoot — and then we eat 
: 
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- A SPORTSMAN TO 
HIS SON 
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fall that had his leg shot off above the 
knee. The healing had been perfect;" 
and all the time it was healing he had 
to be getting about, feeding and escaping L 
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