FOREST AND STREAM 
93 
Munro, D. J. C. .. 
.1st Day 
200 
134 
2nd Day 
75 
58 
3rd Day 
75 
49 
Fox, F. I. 
200 
159 
2nd Day 
75 
62 
3rd Day 
75 
60 
"German, L. 
200 
198 
2nd Day 
75 
75 
Joselin, W. H. 
3rd Day 
75 
73 
80 
7 i 
2nd Day 
75 
73 
Samuels, H. R. 
3rd Day 
75 
72 
75 
52 
3rd Day 
60 
43 
Watson, F. W. 
75 
67 
Telfer, A. J. 
75 
71 
Flamm, J. T. 
75 
68 
Broderick, T. W. 
75 
72 
Hogarth, F. 
Lowe, L. 
.3rd Day 
75 
62 
75 
53 
MacMartin, P. 
75 
62 
Usher, H. 
75 
5 i 
Naim, J. W. 
75 
51 
Gordale, M. E. 
75 
6l 
Springer, E. F. 
Flarrison, Jas. 
.3rd Day 
75 
63 
.3rd Day 
75 
6 l 
Boulton, C. H. 
75 
62 
Hunsberry, H. W. .. 
75 
67 
Wismer, A. I<. 
75 
4-1 
North, Geo. A. 
75 
45 
Singer, Chas. 
"Professional. 
75 
58 
GEO. R. 
GINN, 
Cashier. 
Claymont Trapshooters Club. 
Claymont, Del., July n, 1914. 
The Claymont Trapshooters Club which has not been 
doing much in the shooting line since late spring, when 
they were the liveliest club in this section, sprang into 
prominence again yesterday when they had a spoon 
event. Two sterling silver spoons were given, one to 
each of the two classes, A and B. 
The Claymont Club has the reputation of pulling off 
some of the largest shoots ever held in this section, but 
yesterday there were too many counter attractions to 
have a large crowd make the trip to Claymont. Not¬ 
withstanding this fact, 15 faithful and true gunners were 
on hand to smash the while flyers, and good scores 
were the general rule. 
The scores were as follows: 
Frank P. Ewing . 24—25 
William Mould . 22 
W. G. Robelen . 21 
George Bird . 20 
William Hazzard . 20 
William Habbard . 21 
George Smith . 21 
George Casey . 19 
C. Thornton . 19 
A Beggs . 18 
George Calvert . 18 
F. Lupton . 17 
John Casey ..•... 17 
Frank Ewing, with 24 out of 25, won the Class A 
spoon. 
William Habbard, with 21 out of 25, won the Class 
B spoon. 
W. G. Robelen is working hard on a big event for 
Claymont in a few weeks. 
Wilmington Yacht Club. 
Wilmington, Del., July 11, 1914. 
The Du Ponters added there “might” to success 
here today, some of their best rock breakers being on 
the job. J. H. Minnick, that feller generally topping 
at Wilmington got away with 97 x 100, only two less 
than ground record, made a while ago by his club- 
mate, “son of Senator Richardson.” Everybody shot up 
to the average, plus those who cracked somewhat above 
bogy. 
STEVENS’ TROPHY. 
J. W. Hathaway . 
J. M. Pusey . 
Dr. Watson . 
J. M. Turner _ 
C. H. Martin .... 
Frank Hughes ... 
O. V. Ort . 
Isaac Turner . 
C. 1 . B. Henning 
Henry Winchester 
N. K. Smith _ 
W. A. Joslyn .... 
W. J. Highfield .. 
D. S. Wood . 
W. G. Wood . 
L. W. Crawford . 
J. FI. Minnick ... 
L. D. Willis . 
Harry Carlon 
W. B. Smith . 
Score 
Handicap 
Total 
7 
25 
5 
25 
7 
25 
5 
25 
3 
25 . 
. 19 
9 
25 
• 19 
5 
24 
3 
23 
. 18 
5 
23 
2 
22 
• 17 
5 
22 
22 
• 15 
3 
18 
5 
25 
3 
23 
5 
25 
• 25 
3 
25 
25 
. 24 
3 
25 
. 18 
5 
23 
DUPONT TROPHY EVENT. 
Henry Winchester . 24 
Isaac Turner . 24 
J. M. Hathaway ..'. 19 
C. I. B. Henning . 17 
J. M. Pusey . 21 
N. K. Smith . 20 
Dr. Watson . 15 
J. M. Turner . 20 
W. J. Highfield . 22 
C. T. Martin . 21 
W. A. Joslyn . 23 
F. Hughes . 15 
D. S. Wood . 20 
W. G. Wood . 25 
L. W. Crawford . 20 
J. H. Minnick . 24 
L. D. Willis . 24 
H. P. Carlon . 21 
W. B. Smith . 20 
25 
25 
25 
22 
25 
25 
22 
25 
25 
24 
23 
24 
25 
25 
25 
25 
24 
24 
25 
SAFETY FIRST 
AND 
(SOTO) 
POWDERS 
T 1 
'HERE is one rule in 
_ force in every Du Pont 
factory that is as unchangeable as the laws of the Medes 
and Persians : 
THE SHOOTER’S SAFETY MUST 
BE THE FIRST CONSIDERATION 
THINK of this the next time you slip a shell into your gun! “ Did 
the maker of the powder in this shell have ‘SAFETY FIRST’ in 
mind?” You have our positive assurance that he did if the shell is 
loaded with 
DUPONT 
BALLISTITE 
SCHULTZE 
EMPIRE 
THINK of this the next time you buy shot shells. Ask for 
shells loaded with one of these “SAFETY FIRST” in brands 
Look at the box and see that you get what 
you ask for. The top shot wad also shows 
the brand of powder. Look for it. Be 
sure you’re safe. 
FOR SPORTING POWDER BOOKLETS AND TRAPSHOOTING INFORMATION 
WRITE TO SPORTING POWDER DIVISION 
Established 
1 S O 2 
Du Pont Powder Co. 
WILMINGTON 
DELAWARE 
Du Pont Gun Club. 
Wilmington, Del., July 11, 1914. 
Coleman Du Pont spoon day brought out forty regu¬ 
lars and some volunteers. The scores were as follows: 
CLASS A. 
Joe Ben McHugh . 24— 25 
W. A. Simonton . 24 
L. L. Jarrell . 23 
John H. Minnick . 23 
W. Edmanson . 20 
H. P. Carlon . 20 
CLASS B. 
Stanley Tuchton . 24 
T. W. Mathewson . 23 
Victor duPont .;. 22 
FI. T. Reed .. 21 
Walter Tomlinson . 20 
W. G. Wood . 19 
Albert Bird . 13 
CLASS C. 
William Coyne .. 22 
W. H. Neely . 22 
Dr. A. Patterson . 21 
Dr. H. Betts ".. 21 
J. J. Magaheran . 2I 
E. E. Handy . IQ 
D. S. Wood 
19 
Dr. Sam Rumford . i 0 
L. W. Crawford . !7 
W. B. Smith, Jr.” 17 
C A. Haverbeck . 17 
John Anderson, Jr... 16 
CLASS D. 
C. W. Papperman . IQ 
W. G. IFartlove . ,o 
CLASS E. 
A. Flayden . I4 
F._ H. Simonton . 
The total scores turned by all contestants were as 
follows: 
L. D. Willis . 04—100 
J. FI. Minnick . g] 
J. B. McHugh . g 2 
Victor duPont . 92 
W. A. Simonton . 89 
W. Edmanson . 90 
Stanley Tuchton . 90 
J. J. Magaheran . 87 
W. G. Wood . 65- 75 
