June 28, 1913 
FOREST AND STREAM 
829 
TRIUMPHANT VICTORIES 
AT THE 
Grand American Handicap 
FOR THE OLD RELIABLE BRANDS OF 
(iTO) 
Smokeless powderS 
T he N. C. R. Gun Club, Dayton, Ohio, June 17-20, 1913, the scene of Spectacular Shooting 
and Triumphs for Winners in the Premier Trapshooting Event of the World. 
Dupont Wins Grand American Handicap 
M. S. Hootman, Hicksville, Ohio, tied with two others, 97 x 100. Won shoot-off, 20 straight, 1 7 yds. 
Shooting DUPONT. 
Walter Huff, Macon, Ga., Made High Professional Score, 97 x 100, 21 yards, shooting DUPONT. 
SCHULTZE WINS PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
A. B. Richardson, Dover, Del., 96 x 1 00, 20 yards ... - shooting SCHULTZE. 
High Professional Score, Walter Huff, Macon, Ga., 96 x 100, 2 1 yards - - shooting DUPONT. 
WINS GRAND AMERICAN CONSOLATION HANDICAP 
First; — B. V. Covert, Lockport, N. Y., Second:—Vincent Oliver, Philadelphia, Pa. 
96 X 100, 19 yards. 95 x 100, 19 yards. 
Both shooters used DUPONT 
WINS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP AT DOUBLE TARGETS 
George Lyon, Durham, N. C., 94 x 100, making World’s Record - - Shooting DUPONT 
triGHTY per cent, of the shooters used Dupont, Ballistite or Schultze Powders—the kind that make 
^ and break records at the traps. Made and guaranteed by the pioneer powder makers of America. 
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS POWDER CO. 
Wilmington, Del. 
