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FOREST AND STREAM 
JULY, 1917 
Which Trophy 
Can You Win ? 
This year the Du Pont Long- Run Trophies are more 
handsome than ever. The variety is greater. Trying 
to win them will improve your shooting and give you 
lots of fun besides. 
The competition is open to every man or woman 
and every shooter qualifying is sure to get a prize. 
Send for the official entry papers 
today. Get the full particulars. 
Quick action now will start you 
more quickly on the way to win. 
Address Long Run Trophy Dept. 
No. 5 
E. I. DU PONT 
DE NEMOURS & CO. 
A fob—a watch—cuff links— 
or a handsome pin? Each one 
of these golden beauties is a 
Du Pont Long Run Trophy. 
Which can you win? Its up to 
you for if your eye is steady and 
your aim is true you are bound to be suc¬ 
cessful. There is only one condition: 
you must 
Get Full Details Immediately 
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or afield with gun or rod. 
NYOIL 
Id the New Perfection 
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is a matchless combination. 
Sportsmen kave known it lor 
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of a live one who doesn’t sell 
NYOIL with other necessaries 
for sportsmen and we will send 
you a dandy, handy new can 
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taining liH ounces postpaid 
for 25 cents. 
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ROBERT H. ROCKWELL 
415 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
GUN EXPERTS WILL BE 
AT THE HOOS1ER CLASSIC 
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The Hoosier Classic will be held on the 
grounds of the Peru Gun Club at Peru, 
Indiana, August I and 2, complimentary 
to members of the all-American team of 
1901. Through the co-operation of the 
Peters Cartridge Company, the club is as¬ 
sured of the presence of Rolla O. Heikes 
and William R. Crosby; through the du 
Pont Powder Company of Fred Gilbert 
and J. S. Fanning; through the Hercules 
Powder Company of Edward Bank, and 
through the Remington-U. M. C. Company 
of Capt. Thomas A. Marshall. The club 
also has the assurance that E. H. Tripp 
of Indianapolis, C. M. Powers of Decatur, 
Chas. W. Budd of Des Moines, Frank 
Parmalee of Omaha, Richard Merrill of 
Milwaukee and J. A. R. Elliott of Brook¬ 
lyn will all be present. Paul North of the 
Chamberlin Cartridge Company, who pro¬ 
moted the team’s trip abroad, will also be 
present. 
President F. M. Stutesman of the club, 
who has assumed the duties of Secretary 
H. H. Crites, who has joined the colors, 
feels that in view of present relations be¬ 
tween this and foreign countries, it is an 
opportune time to gather the old team to¬ 
gether and to hear of a former invasion 
in which the flag was carried to an 
athletic victory. 
The club has erected a new clubhouse on 
the site of the old one burned December 
12. It has all conveniences and a broad 
double gallery facing the traps. The club¬ 
house is situated in the city park on the 
Wabash river. The event should form a 
reunion of the older as well as the young¬ 
er members of the shooting fraternity. 
The program will be announced in June. 
The Hoosier Classic is a two days’ reg¬ 
istered shoot held annually by the Peru 
Gun Club; the Hoosier Classic event is a 
100-bird distance handicap race, not reg¬ 
istered. On the grounds last year the 
world’s record at twenty-two and twenty- 
three yards was broken. 
This will be an interstate event and 
shooters will be squadded by states. Com¬ 
ing just before the grand American, it 
will afford an excellent opportunity for 
handicap practice. 
THE BARONESS LE FEVRE 
Readers of Forest and Stream, especially 
among the trapshooting fraternity, who 
knew or knew of Mrs. Margaret B. Waters 
(Mrs. Hood Waters) will be interested to 
learn of her recent marriage. On April 30 
last Mrs. Waters was married to Baron 
T. C. Le Fevre, of Paris, and is therefore 
now Baroness Le Fevre. 
TRAPSHOOTERS’ BUSY SEASON 
Trapshooting is at its height during the 
summer. 
A championship tournament is held in 
every state prior to the Grand American 
Handicap tournament, which takes place in 
Chicago, Ill., during the week beginning 
August 20. 
These state tournaments are of national 
importance. They interest thousands of 
persons, and deserve your support. 
