FOREST AND STREAM 
61 
THE 
CHAMPIONS’ 
CHOICE 
3 DRAMS OF 
UIIII 1 IIIIIIIII 1 
The Choice of the Winners of Every Interstate 
Association Handicap 
For 1914 
I 
F you want to be a champion, use 
the powder that champions shoot 
Improve your scores and get in the winners’ class 
J. Thurston . 
... 172 
Walker . 
C. A. Thurston ... 
... 183 
Dorton . 
Oliver . 
Kenning . 
Hollister . 
... 182 
Ford . 
Ellis . 
Konvelenke . 
Austin . 
...188 
Foster . 
Gibson . 
.... 178 
Courtright . 
... 132 
Evenden . 
Danielson . 
•Graham . 
Kennicott . 
“Barber . 
Von Seggun . 
H. Wallace . 
McDowell . 
“Lednum . 
Stilwell . 
Koyen . 
... 181 
Chladek . 
... 181 
Boulier . 
.... 186 
•Kreger . 
Laudenberger . 
Shaw . 
Henningson . 
,... 174 
Chase . 
Bragstad . 
Hamilton . 
Schroeder . 
.... 171 
Hunter . 
... 181 
Bartholomew .. 
.... 181 
Card . 
Gates . 
.... 188 
Schmitz . 
...188 
Gray .. 
Sutton . 
... 187 
Green . 
Fox . 
Tappan . 
Gordon . 
...180 
Illion . 
Bossert . 
Seney . 
Williams . 
... l6« 
Thompson . 
F. Keister . 
... 181 
Roberts . 
N. Keister . 
... 174 
McNamara . 
.... 168 
L. McKinney . 
. .. I 3 « 
McGinnis . 
.... 174 
Hyatt . 
... I8 S 
Ness . 
D. M. Cleveland .. 
... 170 
Lukken . 
Hyland . 
D. Nelson . 
. ... 172 
Mason . 
Kaufman . 
L. W. Cleveland .. 
... 172 
Newman . 
Fairchild . 
Rudat . 
Hartigan . 
‘Professionals. 
C. M. YOULD. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
Jersey City, N. J., June 28, 1914. 
The attendance at the Hudson Gun Club traps was 
very small this morning, due to the New Jersey State 
shoot being held, and the trout and black bass season as 
an attraction for a number of our members that like that 
game, there being only ten shooters that took part in 
our regular program. Dr. Pinkerton was high gun with 
77 per cent. P. S. Meyers and W. Eaton returned per¬ 
fect scores in the DuPont Trophy event, which will be 
decided at the next regular shoot of the club on July 12th. 
P. S. Meyers . 15 15 16 16 
W. Eaton . 17 16 15 is 
W. Lydel . 12 9 11 14 9 
R. Shaw . 10 11 11 14 12 
Dr. Pinkerton . 20 16 19 20 22 
J. H. Williams . 18 11 15 15 14 
D. Platt . 11 17 19 11 
J. Whitley . 16 15 18 16 16 
T. Kelley . 16 18 18 18 16 
J. Young . 14 21 21 17 
T. H. K., Secretary. 
Look for DUPONT on the shell box 
DUPONT Powder, the champions’ 
choice, is made and guaranteed by the 
pioneer powder makers of America 
For Booklets descriptive of Sporting Powders, Trophies 
for Shooters and Trapshooting, write to 
Sporting Powder Division 
Established FV.. O_a O J „ P WILMINGTON 
180 2 L/U r ont Jr OWder Co, DELAWARE 
Sioux City, June 9, 1914. 
With perfect weather conditions prevailing, the 
twentieth annual tournament of the Soo Gun 
Club opened this morning with 137 contestants 
entered. 
The tournament lasted over three days with 
ten events of twenty targets each. The feature 
event of the last day was the contest for the 
Davidson Bros. cup. This cup which is presented 
by one of the leading merchants of the city, 
stands twenty-four inches high and is composed 
of solid gold and silver with a value attached 
to it of close on to $350. This cup will be shot 
for each year and 'the winner will receive 50 
per cent, of the purse in this event upon its re¬ 
turn to the tournament the following year. 
Eight professionals took part in this tourna¬ 
ment. They were Graham, Marshall, Gilbert, 
Kreger, Barber, G. A. Olson, Lednum and Dickey. 
Following are the scores: 
W. F. Duncan . 
T. A. Duncan .. 
Rae . 
McKenzie . 
J. W. Gray .... 
C. A. Smith _ 
Hughes . 
Taylor . 
Griswold . 
Wallace . 
Varner . 
Cowan . 
Gayman . 
C. J. Nelson ... 
H. A. Anderson 
•Gilbert . 
Henshaw . 
•Dickey . 
Elbert . 
Rasmussen . 
186 
Carlton . 
184 
Jahn . 
. 180 
187 
Graper . 
183 
Hoon . 
■&3 
Frink . 
. 181 
173 
Thill . 
188 
•Marshall . 
. 187 
179 
White . 
182 
Brown . 
186 
Tolen . 
. 188 
196 
Stites . 
. 163 
181 
•Olson . 
140 
Kautzky . 
162 
Ed. Anderson - 
180 
Hogan . 
. 183 
190 
Ilowe . 
. 177 
180 
Lemke . 
. 166 
191 
J. P. Krell . 
. 185 
191 
Grsten . 
. 165 
189 
Holtz . 
Binghamton Rod and Gun Club. 
Binghamton, N. Y., June 27, 1914.. 
Attendance kept down by rain. H. H. Stevens in 
charge of office. Long Runs—H. IT. Stevens. 83; J. J. 
Hamm, Marlin Gun and Westernshills, 82: C. S. Wilson, 
Ithaca double barrelled gun, Westernshills, 70; L. D. 
Willis, 57 - 
Total 
*L. D. Willis . 144 
*H. H. Stevens . 143 
*W. B. Darton . 141 
*H. S. Welles . 141 
*Sim Glover . 140 
C. S. Wilson . 142 
L. H. Pratt . 142 
S. T. Clark . 135 
J. J. Hamm . 134 
Clyde Pratt . 133 
L. S. Ely . 132 
E. H. Gregory . 131 
E. F. Tiffany . 131 
M. R. Brown . 130 
H. W. Brown . 129 
G. H. Pumpelly . 129 
IT. W. Smith '. 127 
L. A. Wright . 126 
Rufus Schreher . 122 
W. H. Cooper . 122 
L. J. Rieger . 118 
W. R. Winans . 113 
M. O. Tiffany . no 
Iowa State Sportsmans Association. 
Mason City, la., Tune 16, 17 and 18, 1914. 
FIRST DAY. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Number 
Shot At 
Broke 
Radloff, Otto . 
Day 
150 
129 
2nd 
Day 
150 
132 
3rd 
Dav 
150 
132 
Freirichs, IT. 
Dav 
150 
141 
2nd 
Day 
■ SO 
■32 
3rd 
Day 
ISO 
140 
McBride, Chas. 
.ISt 
Day 
■50 
126 
Everett, F. F. 
Dav 
■So 
123 
2nd 
Dav 
■ 5 ° 
129 
Coleman, O. M. 
Day 
■SO 
■34 
2nd 
Day 
150 
134 
•Marshall, T. A. ... 
.ISt 
Day 
■50 
138 
2nd 
Dav 
■SO 
142 
3rd 
Dav 
■SO 
■31 
Carlton, E. C. 
Dav 
■SO 
130 
2nd 
Dav 
ISO 
135 
3rd 
Dav 
■50 
126 
•Spencer, C. G. 
Day 
■SO 
148 
2nd 
Day 
■SO 
■45 
3rd 
Day 
■SO 
■47 
Yearous, A. I.. 
Day 
■50 
130 
2nd 
Dav 
■SO 
■ 3 d 
3rd 
Day 
■ 3 ° 
■35 
