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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Sept. 22, 1906. 
PETERS AMMUNITION 
SUPREME AT SEA GIRT! 
Once more have the great Annual Military Matches been concluded, and once more has the skill of the best marksmen in the 
United States been put to the test. That this skill has been developed to a very high standard, made possible by the use of 
PETERS CARTRIDGES, is impressively proven by this remarkable list of winnings and scores made at Sea Girt, Aug. 27 to Sept. 6: 
WIMBLEDON CUP MATCH, 1,000 yards.—Won by Capt. J. C. Semon, Ohio. 
Score 46. Second, Lieut. C. S. Benedict, Ohio. Score 46. Fourth, Sergt. Orr, 
Ohio. Score 45. All using PETERS cartridges. 
GRAND DUPONT AGGREGATE for highest total scores in the WIMBLEDON, 
LEECH ALLCOMERS', HAVES, HALE, MEANY. SPENCER, and 
TROPHY matches won by Lieut. C. S. Benedict, Ohio, S out of 12 winners using 
PETERS cartridges. 
HALE MATCH, 600 yards.—Won by Lieut. W. A. Baker, New Jersey, with a perfect 
score of 50. Nine of the twelve prizes were won with PETERS cartridges. 
LEECH CUP MATCH, 800, 900 and 1,000 yards.—Won by Capt. Stuart W. Wise, 
Massachusetts. Score 100 out of a possible 105. A new record for this match. 
Second, Corp. Eastman, Ohio. Score 99. Four of the five prizes were won with 
PETERS cartridges. 
PRESS MATCH, 500 yards.—Won by Corp. Warren H. Smith, Ohio. Score 44, using 
PETERS cartridges. 
READING MATCH, 500 and 600 yards.—Won by Sergt. H. Baptist, Massachusetts, 
using PETERS cartridges. 
N. J. TROPHY MATCH, 600 yards.—Won by Sergt. J. R. Williams, New Jersey. 
Five out of six prize winners used PETERS cartridges. 
MEANY MATCH, 500 yards.—Won by Lieut. C. S. Benedict, Ohio. Three out of five 
prizes won with PETERS cartridges. 
N. R. A. MEMBERS’ MATCH, 200 and 500 yards.—Won by Sergt. H. Baptist, Mas¬ 
sachusetts. First three prizes won with PETERS cartridges. 
CONSOLATION MATCH, 200 and 300 yards.—Won by Sergt. F. N. Dardingkiller, 
New York. Four our of five prizes won with PETERS cartridges. 
DUPONT TYRO MATCH, 800 yards—Won by Corp. Eastman, Ohio. Six out of 
nine places won with PETERS cartridges. 
STUDENTS’ MATCH, 200 yards.—Won by Francis T. Boyd, Brookline High 
School, Brookline, Mass, using PETERS cartridges. 
HAYES MATCH, 600 yards.—Won by Major A. Rowland, New Jersey. Four out of 
five prize winners used PETERS ammunition. 
N. J. MEMBERS’ MATCH, 200, 300 and 500 yards.—Won by F. T. Boyd, Massa¬ 
chusetts. All the prizes won with PETERS cartridges. 
COMPANY TEAM MATCH, Tyro.—Won by Gatling Platoon, First Illinois Infantry. 
Entire team using PETERS cartridges. 
REGIMENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM MATCH.—Won by Sixth Regiment, 
Massachusetts. Score 772. All using PETERS cartridges. Second, Second Regi¬ 
ment, Ohio. Third, First Regiment, Maine. Sixteen of the eighteen members of 
these three winning teams used PETERS cartridges. 
VETERAN ORGANIZATION TEAM MATCH.—Won by Old Guard, of Massa¬ 
chusetts. All using PETERS cartridges. 
INTER-COLLEGIATE TEAM MATCH.—Won by George Washington University. 
All using PETERS cartridges. 
BOBBER REVOLVER MATCH.—Won by Thomas Anderton, New York, using 
PETERS cartridges. 
INTER-CLUB MATCH.—Won by Ohio Team, three members using PETERS 
ammunition. 
ALLCOMERS MILITARY REVOLVER MATCH. ) Contestants using PETERS 
ALL-COMERS RAPID FIRE MATCH. V ammunition tied for first 
NOVICE MILITARY REVOLVER MATCH. 1 place. 
SPENCER MATCH.—Four out of six prize winners used PETERS cartridges. 
Recapitulation—23 Firsts, 10 Seconds. 10 Thirds. 8 Fourths, including FIRST in practically ALL the IMPORTANT MATCHES. 
THE OVERWHELMING VICTORY 
recorded above establishes beyond challenge the SUPERIORITY of PETERS FACTORY LOADED AMMUNITION overany and all other makes. 
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Blackfoot Lodge Tales. 
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Hunting Without a Gun. 
And other papers. By Rowland E. Robinson. With illus¬ 
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This is a collection of papers on different themes con¬ 
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