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Some Shooting With 
SCHULTZE 
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The Easy-on-the-Shoulder Powder 
T ONG Runs are strong evidence 
of Powder Regularity. They 
also demonstrate the reliability of 
Schultze. 
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STRAIGHT 
The 1913 Long Run 
RECORD 
Made with 
SCHULTZE 
THIS remarkable exhibit of accu¬ 
rate shooting by Mr. Spencer 
is a convincing demonstration of 
the regularity and reliability 
attending the use of SCHULTZE. 
TRY SCHULTZE at the next 
shoot. It has velocity without 
sharp recoil—an easy - on - the - 
shoulder powder. Look for 
SCHULTZE on the shell box. 
C. G. SPENCER, St. Louis. Mo. 
Shooting SCHULTZE 
Maker of Longest Straight Run of 1913 
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Du Pont Powder Co. 
ESTABLISHED 1802 
Wilmington 
Delaware 
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Knollwood Country Club. 
White Plains, March 29, 1914. 
Foster Crampton won two trophy events at the traps 
of the Knollwood Country Club, White Plains, today. 
From scratch he led the field in a handicap event at 
100 clay pigeons with a score of 90. He also won the 
Walter C. Teagle trophy with a score of rrr out of 125. 
The summaries: 
Yearly Handicap, One Hundred Clay Pigeons.—Foster 
Crampton (0), 90; E. T. Fox (4), 85; T. F. Wilcox (0), 
81; W. H. Merrall (16), 80; Francis M. Wilson (0), 
76. W. T. Wright (16), 72; Walter H. Sykes, Jr. (8), 54. 
Walter C. Teagle Trophy, One Hundred and Twenty- 
five Clay Pigeons (Handicap).—Foster Crampton (0), 
in; E. T. Fox (5), 105; T. F. Wilcox (o), 104; W. H. 
Merrall (20), 95; Francis M. Wilson (0), 93; W. T. 
Wright (20), 85; W. PI. Sykes, Jr. (10), 70. 
On Sunday the club championship will be decided in 
a shoot at 250 clay pigeons for a trophy offered by 
Judson S. Todd, president of the club. The yearly 
handicap trophy will also be awarded as a result of the 
shooting in that event. Leaders for the prize are Francis 
M. Wilson, with 38 points; E. T. Fox with 33, and T. 
F. Wilcox with 27. - 
New Rochelle Yacht Club. 
New Rochelle, March 29, 1914. 
Fifteen shooters competed at the traps of the New 
Rochelle Yacht Club today and excellent scores were 
recorded. The Accumulation Cup was won by George 
P. Granbery, who had five legs on the trophy when 
competition began today. C. C. Moore’s victory in the 
distance handicap for the Stevens and Du Pont trophies 
put him on even terms in the point score with H. S. 
Bullock and J. P. Donovan, and on the shoot-off Mr. 
Moore won. The summaries: 
Ten Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—G. P. Granbery, 8; B. 
R. Stoddard, 8; J. P. Donovan, 9; H. H. Todd, 4; IT. 
S. Bullock, 6; C. C. Moore, 7; A. Chandler, 8; J. F. 
Tames, 8; D. Giriat, 8; F. W. Howard, 5; T. A. Davis, 
5; H. L. Haas, 8. Won by Mr. Donovan. 
Fifteen Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—G. P. Granbery, 12, 
B. R. Stoddard, 13; J. P. Donovan, 10; H. H. Todd, 8; 
H. S. Bullock, 8; C. C. Moore, 11; A. Chandler, 11; 
J. F. James, 13; D. Giriat, 10; F. W. Hoard, 11; T. A. 
Davis, 10; H. L. Haas, 12; A. E. Eldredge, 12; J. W. 
Korper, 5. Won by Mr. Stoddard in shoot-off. 
Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap), Sweepstakes.— 
B. R. Stoddard (0), 18; J. P. Donovan (0), 23; H. S. 
Bullock (0), 18; C. C. Moore (1), 25. Won by Mr. 
Moore. 
Monthly Cup, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handicap). 
—G. P. Granbery (2), 25; B. R. Stoddard (3), 25; J. P. 
Donovan (2), 22; H. IT. Todd (5), 22; H. S. Bullock 
(1), 22; C. C. Moore (4), 24; A. Chandler (3), 24; J. F. 
James (2), 23; D. Giriat (3), 20; F. W. Howard (3), 
21; T. A. Davis (0), 17; H. L. Haas (3), 22; A. E. 
Eldredge (5), 22; J. W. Korper (7), 22; V. P. Krauss 
(3). 2 5- Won by Mr. Krauss in shoot-off. 
Accumulation Cup. Twenty-five Clay Pigeons (Handi¬ 
cap).—G. P. Granbery (o), 20; B. R. Stoddard (o), 17; 
J. P. Donovan (o), 19; IT. II. Todd (4), 22; H. S. 
Bullock (o), 18; C. C. Moore (3), 23; A. Chandler (4), 
22; J. F. James (2), 25; D. Giriat (3), 19; F. W. Howaro 
(3), 25; T. A. Davis (0), 15; H. L. Haas (3), 23; A. E. 
Eldredge (5), 18; V. P. Krauss (4), 22. Trophy won by 
Mr. Granbery with five points. 
Distance Handicap, Twenty-five Clay Pigeons.—B. R. 
Stoddard (21 yards), 19; J. P. Donovan (21 yards), 15; 
H. H. Todd (16 yards), 19; H. S. Bullock (21 yards), 
15; C. C. Moore (18 yards), 22; D. Giriat (17 yards), 11; 
F W. Howard (21 yards). 17; A. E. Eldredge (16 
yards), 21; V. P. Krauss (18 yards), 15. Won by Mr, 
Moore. 
One Hundred Clay Pigeons (Scratch).—G. P. Gran¬ 
bery, 86; B. R. Stoddard, 52; J. P. Donovan, 76; H. H. 
Todd, 66; IT. S. Bullock, 72; C. C. Moore, 79; A. 
Chandler, 78; J. F. James, 85; D. Giriat, 70; F. W. 
Howard. 76; V. P. Krauss, 78. Won by Mr. Granbery. 
Fifty Clay Pigeons (Handicap).'—B. R. Stoddard (0), 
42; J. P. Donovan (4), 37; IT. S. Bullock (o), 37; C. 
C. Moore (2), 38. Won by Mr. Stoddard. 
New Rochelle Yacht Club. 
New Rochelle, March 28, 1914. 
Despite the adverse conditions created by a northeast 
rainstorm, the trapshooters of the New Rochelle Yacht 
Club returned some excellent scores to-day in their final 
Saturday shoot of the month. J. P. Donovan and H. S. 
Bullock tied in the io-“bird” scratch shoot, and in the 
shoot off Donavan was the winner. The same two tied 
with 13 breaks in the is-“bird” scratch contest, and in 
the shoot off Donovan won. 
In the 5o-“bird” match for the Saturday Cup V. P. 
Krauss won the leg, tieing G. P. Granbery, who had won 
a previous leg. In the shoot off Granbery won, breaking 
24 and beating Krauss by two “birds.” Granbery thus 
wins the March Cup. Shooting from scratch G. P. Gran¬ 
bery was the winner of the leg for the Accumulation 
Cup, breaking 22 out of his 25. J. P. Donovan, H. S. 
Bullock, C. A. Marsland and V. P. Krauss tied with 21 
each for second place. H. S. Bullock and J. P. Donovan 
tied with 22 each in a scratch contest at 25 “birds,” and 
in the shoot off Bullock won. He also won another 
scratch shoot with a straight 25. 
Crescent Athletic Club. 
Bay Ridge, March 28, 1914. 
J. F. James won the trapshooting championship of the 
Crescent Athletic Club to-day. Notwithstanding the 
rain, six gunners reported for the annual fixture. The 
event was at 100 targets, and the winner had a total of 
82. His individual strings were 20, 22, 21, and 19. James 
also won the Take Home Trophy with the same card. He 
was high in the shoot for the President’s Cup. W. W. 
Pell led the field in the Stake Trophy shoot. Being the 
final shoot of the Crescent Athletic Club season, the gun¬ 
ners took unusual interest in the last two shoots. When 
the final blue rock was trapped it was found that L. F. 
Massa had scored four legs on both trophies and won 
each cup. 
