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FOREST AND STREAM 
AN 
1914 Trophy Offers 
TO AMATEUR TRAPSHOOTERS 
The Long Run Trophy - - - 
The Season Trophies - - - 
The Special Awards 
The High Average Quail Pins 
The Trapshooting Club Trophy - 
- Solid Gold Watch Fob 
Diamond Cuff Links 
- 10 Attractive Trophies 
- Solid Gold 
Sterling Silver Watch Fob 
LONG RUN TROPHY 
CONDITIONS OF AWARD: 
THE LONG RUN TROPHY:—Awarded amateur 
trapshooters for straight runs of 100 or over when using 
Du Pont, Ballistite, Schultze or Empire powders. 
THE SEASON TROPHIES:—Awarded the 3 amateur 
trapshooters making the greatest number of points under 
the following system, and when using Du Pont, Ballistite, 
Schultze or Empire Powders. 
Runs of 50 to 59 will receive 1 point 
Runs of 60 to 69 will receive 2 points 
Runs of 70 to 79 will receive 3 points 
Runs of 80 to 89 will receive 4 points 
Runs of 90 to 99 will receive 5 points 
Runs of 100 to 124 will receive 6 points 
Runs of 125 to 149 will receive 7 points 
and so on 
THE TEN SPECIAL AWARDS:—Awarded the 10 
amateur trapshooters making the greatest number of 
points under the above system for runs under 100, when 
using Du Pont powders. Only shooters not making a run 
of 100 or over are™ eligible to win a Du Pont Special 
Trophy. While shooters winningLong Run Trophies are 
not eligible to win a Special Trophy, winners of the special 
trophies are eligible to win the Long Run and Season 
Trophies. 
It will be noted that runs of 50 straight or better are recognized. 
THE SOLID GOLD QUAIL PIN:—Awarded amateur 
and professional trapshooters (provided the shooter has 
not won one) winning the amateur and professional 
averages, respectively, at an advertised program 
tournament, when using Du Pont powders. 
THE TRAPSHOOTING CLUB TROPHY:—Awarded 
Active Trapshooting Clubs for a series of club shoots. 
FOR PROFESSIONAL SHOOTERS. 
THREE SEASON TROPHIES:—Diamond cuff links 
will be awarded the professional making the greatest 
number of points under above system whenusing Du Pont 
powders. 
Note: Scores in registered tournaments only apply 
to the Du Pont Long Run Trophy, the Season and Special 
Trophies. 
Further details furnished upon application. Address 
Trapshooting Department. 
Further details furnished upon application. Address Trapshooting Dep’t. 
Du Pont Powder Co. 
Wilmington, Delaware 
H. Wehmhofer 
A. Lino . 
Geo. Eck . 
P. H. Clark ... 
T. W. Keller .. 
L. A. Bell .... 
C. F. Seelig ... 
E. E. Terrell . 
20 
74 
16 
74 
iS 
72 
16 
7 t 
16 
69 
16 
65 
16 
62 
16 
55 
Professionals. 
J. R. Graham . 22 84 
W. D. Stannard . 20 81 
L. W. Hymer . 18 80 
E. Graham . 22 79 
E. Banks . 22 72 
WM. F. MERICLE, Superintendent. 
Du Pont—Lansdale. 
Wilmington, February 7, 1914. 
Again did the Du Pont Trapshooters triumph over 
the enemy, the Lansdale Gun Club, of Lansdale, Pa., 
yesterday, and on their own grounds. The local boys 
romped home, in the first inning, to the tune of 431 
to 419. The margin of 12 targets indicated by the tabu¬ 
lated score does not tell the real story of the closeness 
of the match. To Ike Turner, W. A. Joslyn, John H. 
Minnick and F. H. Springer belong the credit for mak¬ 
ing a garrison finish and bringing victory into the camp 
ol the home boys. 
The score was against them until they had shot, and 
the Lansdale boys were most confident of victory until 
the above four had shot, when they were willing to con¬ 
cede that they were beaten. 
Those who made the team for both clubs were: 
Du Pont. 
A. B. Richardson .. 47—50 William Swayne 
W. S. Colfax . 45—50 
John II. Minnick .. 43—50 
W. Highfield . 43—50 
A. H. Lobb . 43—50 
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Ike Turner . 43—50 
F. H. Springer _ 42—50 
W. A. Joslyn .... 42—50 
E. R. Galvin . 41—50 
Lansdale. 
Henry . 46—50 D. Hoffman . 41—50 
Rodgers . 45—50 Worthington . 41—51 
C. Swartz . 43—50 T. Martin . 40—cj 
Bender . 42—50 J. Taylor . 40—50 
Metz . 42—jo W. Bright . 39—50 
Other scores for both teams were as follows: 
Du 
Pont. 
Dr. Horace Betts ., 
... 31 
J. G. Highfield . 
E. C. ivicCune _ 
•• 35 
L. L. Jarrell . 
C. T. Martin . 
W. Eumanson . 
Stanley Tuchton .... 
Lee Moore . 
R. P. Lillis . 
.. 41 
Mathcwson . 
• 39 
W. G. Robelen _ 
E. C. Simon . 
.. 28 
N. K. Smith . 
,27 
Harry Carlon . 
.. 41 
W. C. Corey . 
••• 39 
C. H. Simon . 
•• 35 
rl. Morgan _ 
39 
B. F. Stevens . 
• 34 
J. B. McHugh .... 
•• 39 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 
• 34 
Henry Winchester 
•• 39 
Clyde Deedom . 
• • 36 
C. I. Pennington . 
•• 33 
Ralph Springer .. 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
■ 35 
Lansdale. 
Feiver .. 
J. O’Hara . 
Fliger .. 
• - 38 
E. II. Effrig . 
• • 37 
T. Kauflie . 
35 
L. Freed . 
.. 3 'i 
Hiltbeitel . 
37 
R. Billger . 
.. 27 
Rittenhouse . 
Haqs . 
.. 29 
Rorer . 
... 38 
H. Nice . 
• • 39 
I. C. Hoffman _ 
... 32 
L. Swartz . 
• • 34 
R. Heebner . 
... 26 
Gerber . 
•• 37 
H. Bright . 
... 34 
C. Lamborn . 
Dewitt . 
37 
Henning . 
3 i 
Mitchell . 
... 28 
D. Schultz . 
Reaching the 
Far Ones 
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