Teaching The New Shooter 
How To Shoot 
Is Your 
Brother A Shooter? 
A WAVE of enthusiasm in restoring American 
prestige with the gun is sweeping the country. 
Shooting is virile sport with a strong appeal to that 
inherited protective instinct that made our fore¬ 
fathers the greatest marksmen in the world. 
Beginners’ Day Trophy 
The best place to learn to shoot is at a trapshooting club, but 
novices shy at the idea of making a start in the company of a 
bunch of experienced shots. To satisfy the demand for an organ¬ 
ized arrangement for beginners, we planned a 
National Beginners’ Day Shoot 
at which your inexperienced brother, son, wife, daughter, or friend 
may learn in company with various other beginners. 
Briefly the plan provides two trophies 
A Fob for Men, A Spoon for Women 
The bronze fob illustrated at the left is for the best score made 
by a beginner, man or woman at each of these beginners’ shoots. 
The sterling silver Nemours teaspoon is for each woman, be¬ 
ginner or experienced, who makes the best score at each of these 
shoots. 
Best Hundred Clubs Get Cups 
The handsome bronze cup trophy illustrated will be given to 
each of the hundred clubs having the greatest number of be¬ 
ginners contesting in these shoots. 
Any club may hold a shoot any day or days in August. 
Write at once for full details and conditions. 
Let Every Member 
Get A Member 
Get every member of your 
club to pledge himself to 
bring at least one beginner. 
Here is your chance to double 
the membership of your club 
and do a real service for your 
brother, son, wife, daughter, 
or friend. 
Get the details quickly from 
- Trapshooting Department - 
Hundred Club Cup, 8-in. high 
P.S.--If you are a beginner write us 
for letter of introduction to the Sec¬ 
retary of the nearest club holding a 
Beginners’ Day Shoot. 
DUPONT 
POWDER CO. 
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 
Sterling Silver Teaspoon 
For Women 
