FOREST AND STREAM 
671 
SAFETY FIRST 
You hear it everywhere. The 
Safety is one of the superior 
points of the “Gun that Blocks 
the Sears.” The Safety which 
makes accidental discharge 
impossible. 
ESTABLISHED 1853 
N. R. DAVIS & SONS, box to?, Assonet, Mass. 
Leedom, W. A. Simonton and Harry Carlon. 
In Class B, F. R. Patzoksky tied with Frank 
Mathewson for the spoon, with scores of 23 x 25. 
Mr. Mathewson left the club early, and on the 
spin of the wheel Mr. Patzowsky won. S. J. 
Newman and Bill Smith, Jr., both scored 21x25 
in Class C, and in a shoot off by Mr. Newman won 
out, 21 to 19, and captured the spoon. In Class 
D, H. J. Taggart had no competition, taking it 
with a total of 19 breaks out of 25 shot at. Bill 
Silli'toe came next with 18 and Lee Moore fol¬ 
lowed close with 17. 
Coulter Craig, who is a very frequent visitor 
at the club, had his shooting eye with him, and 
romped home ahead of the Class E men, and 
annexed the spoon with a card of 15. 
The spoon totals were: 
CLASS A. 
Geo. Marsden . 
A. B. .Richardson . 
W. A, Simonton . 
Harry Carlon . 
Clyde Leedom . 
Ike Turner . 
C. T. Martin . 
\V. Coyne . 
H. Winchester . 
Stanley Tuchton . 
John Minnick . 
T. W. Mathewson . 
Bill Wood . 
CLASS B. 
F. R. Patzowsky . 
Frank Mathewson . 
W. Tomlinson . 
W. C. Corey ... 
Dr. Horace Betts . 
J. W. Anderson, Jr. 
Charles E. Springer . 
C. R. Beck . 
CLASS D. 
H. J. Taggart . 
W. D. Silli'toe . 
Lee Moore . 
H. C. Bye .i . 
W. F. Jensen . 
W. C. Cunningham . 
E. I. LeBeaume . 
Frank Thatcher . 
Arthur Curley . 
CLASS E. 
Coulter Craig . 
J. S. Grant . 
E. F. Carley . 
vV. Hollis . 
T. E. Jackson .. 
E. Clauser . 
CLASS C. 
S. J. Newman . 
W. B. Smith . 
J. E. Miller . 
Z. H. Lofiand . 
C. D. Prickett . 
E. C. McCune . 
Victor duPont . 
J. H. Thomas . 
C. Grier . 
Ralph Springer . 
INELIGIBLES. 
W. S. Colfax . 
W. A. Joslvn . 
L. D. Willi's . 
E. R. Galvin . 
W. H. Neely . 
Tom Denison . 
VV. C. Popp ... 
E. R. Jenks .. 
Thomas Hardy . 
H. Vogts . 
25—25 
24 
24 
24 
24 
23 
22 
22 
21 
21 
19 
19 
13 
23—25 
23 
22 
21 
21 
19 
19 
18 
19—25 
18 
17 
14 
14 
13 
12 
11 
6 
15—25 
11 
7 
6 
6 
6 
21—25 
21 
17 
18 
17 
16 
12 
11 
11 
7 
23—25 
22 
22 
21 
16 
16 
16 
12 
12 
11 
War on the “Turks” 
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Three of the noblest birds in Turkeydom. DU PONT, HERCULES and 
ATLAS, have issued a formal declaration of war against the ladies of the Nemours 
Trapshooting Club, who in cold blood put an end to four prominent members of the 
turkey family, Thanksgiving of last year 
The battle will take place on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth day of November 
in the year nineteen hundred and fourteen. 
First Shot will be Fired at 3 P. M. 
This promises to he one of the most thrilling battles in the history of 
trapshooting and all members of the Nemours Club are commanded to take arms 
against these gods of Turkeydom 
Listen, fair shooters! your country is calling ! 
Time strikes the hour for the brave and the true) 
Now, while the turkeys are fighting and falling, 
Fill up the ranks that have opened for you! 
Break from the cares that would fondly caress you! 
Hark! ’tis the bugle blast, shoulder your gun! 
Mother shall pray for you, father shall bless you. 
When for them the “Thanksgiving Turkey” you’ve won. 
Three fine, large turkeys donated respectively l>y the Du Pont, the Hercules and the Atlas 
Powder Companies will be given as prizes at this shoot and the conditions will be such that all shooters 
will have an equal chance of winning a turkey. 
Don’t fail to be on hand, Wednesday, November 25, 1914 
If the Female of This Specie is More Deadly Th an the Male, Something is Due to Happen to 
These Turkeys When This Band of Priscillas Gets Up Top. 
