626 
FOREST AND STREAM 
Charles H. Newcomb, Philadelphia, Pa., winner of 
Du Pont Penna. Amateur Challenge Trophy 
97 x 100—16 yds. Shooting 3 1-8 drams SCHULTZE 
AND 
KEYSTONE HANDICAP 
Score 92x100—-Shoot-off 23x25. 21 yards—Shooting Schultze 
Shooters using Du Pont Powders High on all Targets 
Amateur:Charles H. Newcomb, 16 yds., 340x350—3 1-8 drams SCHULTZE 
Professional: L. S. German, 16 yds., 339x350 — 3 drams DUPONT 
Wins the Wawaset 
Trophy 
99 x 100 
This event attracted 
shooters within a radius 
of 200 miles of the Wa¬ 
waset Club, at Wilming¬ 
ton,and Mr. J. M. Haw¬ 
kins made this phenom¬ 
enal score with “old 
reliable” 
DUPONT 
3—Dram 
LOAD 
GET IN THE 
WINNERS’ CLASS 
SHOOT 
DUPONT-3 Drams 
SCHULTZE—3 or 3j Drams 
BALLISTITE—24 or 25 grs. 
SMOKELESS POWDERS 
Have satisfied America’s 
sportsmen for over 112 years. 
They will satisfy YOU. Try 
them and be with the winners. 
Long Rud Trophy Winners 
D. McMahon, New 
York City, breaking 137 
straight, made longest 
run of Tournament. 
L. F. Towner, Perry¬ 
man, Md., broke 103 
straight. 
Other Long Runs 
L. S. German, 108; J. 
M. Hawkins, 107; C. 
H. Newcomb, 97; W. 
A. Brown, 78; E. V. 
Hellyer, 68; A. Heil, 
61; T. H. Keller, 54: 
F. S. Tomlin, 54. 
At the 
Keystone Registered Tournament 
Holmesburg Junction, Pa. :: April 29th and 30th, 1914 
Drivers and Twisters. 
Second annual tournament of Pipestone (Minn.) Gup 
Club, will be held May 13 and 14. 10 and 15 target 
events will be pulled, Squier money back system in 
vogue. Two extra 25 target events with $20—per event— 
added money will be shot on class shooting basis, 16 to 
21 yards handicap based on scores made during regu¬ 
lar program. Officers are: Wm. K:-r president; R. 
S. Shepherd, vice-president; Alfred Peterson, secretary 
and Treasurer; I. L. Demaray, field captain. 
Twentv-fourth Annual Tournament of the Pennsylvania 
State Sportsmen’s Association, under auspices bf Herron 
Hill Gun Club, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be held May 19, 
20, 21, 22. $1,500 cash donated for trophies and addi¬ 
tion to purses. Open to Pennsylvania state amateurs 
only. Lewis class system, $350 added money. 
Second Annual Registered Tournament of the Gem 
City Gun Club will be held at Laramie, Wyoming, May 
22 and 23. May 21, Practice Day. Percentage system, 
four moneys, 40-30-20-10 per cent. $200 cash added. 
Three gold’ watch fobs added by the Interstate Asso¬ 
ciation to be given for first, second and third, high 
averages of the two days. 
First day’s program ten events, 20 targets, two dol¬ 
lars per event entrance, $10 added money, similar pro¬ 
gram second day. 
May 13 and 14 being the registered tournament of 
Shelby County (Ills.) Gun Club. An excellent pro¬ 
gram and prices are offered. 
Just a bit of dope on Du Pont 18 yard trophy. This 
once was offered for live bird events but, owing to 
“growing downward” of live bird shooting, the trophy 
was redeemed by the donors from W. R. Crosby at 
the fixed valuation of $500. It now is offered trap 
shooters on clay birds. 
Conditions. 
The competition shall be at 100 single targets, 18 
yards rise, and targets shall be thrown full 60 yards. 
Entrance $10 including targets at 2c. each. One cent 
per target shall go to the club holding the shoot and 
ic. per target shall go to form an “Accumulation 
Purse.” Open to amateurs only. 
The purse for each contest shall be made up from 
$8 for each entry and any added money contributed. 
This purse shall be divided High Gun System into 
three moneys for each ten entries or fraction thereof. 
The winner of first place shall receive first money and 
the trophy. Ties, if any, for first place shall be shot 
off at twenty-five targets per man, and so on, until the 
winner is determined. 
The holder of the trophy shall be subject to chal¬ 
lenge and all challenges shall be sent to the Du Pont 
Powder Company, Wilmington, Delaware. 
When a challenge is received the Du Pont Powder 
Company will notify the holder of the trophy of said 
challenge. 
When a contest for the trophy is arranged, by rea¬ 
son of challenge or otherwise, the event becomes an 
open competition and all amateurs are eligible to com¬ 
pete for the trophy and purse. 
The holder of the trophy when advised of the chal¬ 
lenge shall, within ten days, notify the Du Pont Powder 
Company, Wilmington, Delaware, of his acceptance of 
the challenge and shall also name the place and date 
for the next contest, which date shall not be later than 
45 days from the date of the Du Powder Company’s no¬ 
tice to the holder of the trophy. 
Buffalo Bill Gun Club will hold a big registered 
tournament at North Platte, Neb., May 11 and 12. Pro¬ 
gram calls for ten, 20 target events each day, entrance 
each event $2 with $6.25 added money. 
Montreal Gun Club Tournament will hold a tourna¬ 
ment June 12th and 13th, 1014. First Day: 10 events 
20 targets. Entrance $21. Second Day: 10 events 20 
targets. Entrance $21. Rose System. Four moneys 5, 
4, 3, 2. Montreal Gun Club Championship 1914: too 
targets. Entrance $5. 
The 100 targets in this event shall be divided into 4 
special events of 25 targets each; two of which shall be 
shot on the first day, and the other two on the second 
day. The winner of first money will also receive a hand¬ 
some gold medal. This event is open to all amateurs 
who attend this tournament and shoot through program 
for moneys. The division in this particular event shall 
be that of high guns; with one division for every three 
entries. 
A handsome gold medal shall also be given for pro¬ 
fessional high aggregate provided these be not less than 
a complete squad of five professional shooting through 
program. 
Miss and Out Event: Entrance $1. Subsequent en¬ 
tries 50 cents. Prizes $25, $15 and $10 in gold and 22 
other prizes ranging in value from $5 to $25 with special 
prizes for result of first day. We extend to our Ameri¬ 
can friends a special invitation to attend this tourna¬ 
ment and will endeavor to make their stay in this city 
a pleasant one. 
This will be a “Registered Tournament.” Everybody 
shoots from the 16 yards mark. 
All events, except the "Miss and Out Event,” will 
be included in the high aggregate. In other words the 
best score on 500 targets. 
Any shooter desirous of an official program may have 
one by writing “Montreal Gun Club. P. O. Box, No. 
1234, Montreal;” they shall be ready for mailing on 
May 25th. 
We invite every lover of the gun. 
The following shells will be kept for sale on the 
grounds popular trap loads of Dominion Cartridge Co., 
Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Winchester Repeating 
Arms Co., Peters Cartridge Co. 
W. G. BEECROFT. 
The Cleveland Gun Club Company. 
Lakewood Ohio., April 25, 1914. 
Weeden shoots well—shows that he is a wet weather 
shooter by landing high honors at the weekly club 
shoot of the Cleveland Gun Club, Saturday, April 25, 
which was shot under darkened skies, wind and finished 
in rain. Weeden won the Weekly Trophy Contest by 
breaking ninety-five out of 100 targets which gave 
him eleven points on the Weekly Trophy and won him 
the Loving Cup. Coming back with forty-six in the 
Annual Contest of 50 targets tied for first place in that 
event with Mr. Williams who broke forty-six which 
gave him a score of 141 out of 150 for the afternoon. 
Mr. Doolittle was close after him who had nine points 
to the good but as Mr. Doolittle had won the Weekly 
Prize of last week with a score of 97 out of 100 he was 
willing to see this week’s prize go to a new one as 
Charley is one that likes to see all hands get a slice 
of the pie. 
Weekly Contest. 
Targets Targets 
Shot Broke Points 
Weeden .. 
95 
11 
Doolittle 
89 
9 
Boardman 
85 
6 
Tudd . 
85 
2 
Dan, Dr. 
. IOO 
81 
Eurns - 
SO 
Williams . 
80 
Stevens 
63 
Robertson 
54 
Du 
Pont Fob, Handicap Added Targets. 
Total 
Handicap 
Doolittle . 
5 
48 
Boardman 
. 50 
4 
48 
YV eeden 
. 50 
1 
48 
T udd . 
2 
46 
Dan . 
8 
44 
Stevens .. 
8 
41 
Burns .... 
7 
40 
Gould .... 
9 
39 
Williams . 
6 
39 
Robertson 
Annual Contest. 
Targets Targets 
37 
Shot 
Broke 
Points 
Weeden .. 
46 
4 
Williams . 
46 
6 
Dan . 
42 
3 
Burns .... 
39 
Stevens .. 
33 
Robertgon 
F. H. WALLACE, 
29 
Financial Secretary. 
