July 26, 1913 
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TRAP-SHOOTING AT MODERATE COST 
has been enjoyed by users of PETERS SHELLS for a number of years. It was the Peters Cartridge Co. which led the way by putting on 
the market the improved “Target” and “High Gun” Shells, made with steel reinforcing in the head and rim —“steel where steel belongs.” 
These loads afford the shooter, at low cost, all the advantages of high priced goods of other makes, and then seme. In addition to “steel 
where steel belongs” they have outside brass of increased height; contain the same selected materials as Peters higher-priced shells, the “Ideal” and 
“Premier”; are made with the same extreme care, on the same special machinery and by tbe same ammunition experts. It is therefore not 
surprising that the “Target” (bulk smokeless) and “High Gun” (dense smokeless) are superior in quality and produce superior results. 
Attention is called to the following recent 
SIGNIFICANT VICTORIES won with PETERS MEDIUM-PRICED SHELLS 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
Dayton, Ohio, June 17-20 
PRE-OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT 
Chicago, July 3-5 
INDIAN TOURNAMENT 
Cedar Point, O., July 8-10 
VANCOUVER, B. C. 
June 30-July 1 
VICKSBURG, MISS., July 2 
GILMAN, ILL., July 1-2 
DETROIT, MICH., June 25-27 
Amateur Championship of U. S., Barton Lewis, 195 x 200 ) All contestants shooting 
Professional Championship of U. S., Chas. A. Young, 197 x 200 \ 
Pre-Olympic Handicap - - Barton Lewis, 22 yards, 94 x 100 
International Championship - “ “ 98 x 100 
High Amateur on all Targets “ “ 290 x 300 
Mallory Cup Handicap, H. T. Strothers, 19 yards, 50 x 50 
High Amateur Average, Barton Lewis, .... 437 x 450 
High Prof, in Indian Hdcp., Chas. A. Young, 21 yards, 93 x 100 
High Amateur Average, V. H. Francis, - 290 x 305 
High General Average, L. H. Reid, ----- 299 x 305 
High General Average, J. S. Day, - - - - - - 198 x 200 
High General Average, H. W. Cadwallader, - - - 352 x 360 
High General Average, Mrs. L. T. Vogel, - - - 396 x 425 
on 18-yard mark 
SHOOT PETERS SHELLS—The Greatest Value for the Money, and the BEST AT ANY PRICE 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO.. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St.. T. BL Keller, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., 
SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St, J. S. French. Manage 
Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
EASTERN HANDICAP. 
102 regular entries at $ 8.00 . 
2 penalty entries at $13.00. 
5 penalty entries at $2.00. 
135 entries for targets only. 
$816.00 
26.00 
10.00 
264 total entries. 
Added to the purse . 200.00 
$1,052.00 
The winners, their score and the amount follow: G. 
M. Howell, 95, $200.00;R. A. Hall and W. F. Clark, 95, 
$125.00; M. L. Wise, 95, $84.15; W H. Jones, 95, $73.65; 
J. G. S. Dey J. Hunter, B. S. Donnelley, C. T. Day, H. 
H. Sloan and S. M. Crothers, 94, $49.10; I. E. Eyler, W. 
®,- Severn C. A. Galbraith, E. Von Lengerke, J. B. 
McHugh, R. J. Budd and R. H. Bruns, 93, $24.00; F. A. 
Godcharles, J. Ebberts, E. G. Southey, W. H. Mathews, 
A. L. Ivins, T. H. Minnick, A. J. Mengle, S. W. Put¬ 
nam, C. H. Newcomb, Bart Lewis, R. P. Willis, H. H. 
Shannon and P. Von Boeckman, 92, $6.40. 
SQUIER MONEY-BACK PURSE. 
56,800 targets at lc. each.$568.00 
First day extra entrance at $1.00. 106.00 
Second ,day extra entrance at $1.00. 105.00 
Third day extra entrance at $ 1.00 . 102.00 
Total purse .$881.00 
lotal losses paid back. 498.20 
Surplus . $382.80 
The winners, their score and the amount follow: Bart 
Lewis, 344 $49.40- Harry Fisher, 340, $45.60; S. W. Put- 
u a m> 338, $38.00; P. Von Boeckman and G. L. Lyon, 337, 
$32.30; PI. E. Buckwalter and G. S. McCarty, 335, $24.70; 
IT t i;- S i oan and A1Ien HeU, 334, $19.00; C. H Newcomb, 
3? 2 . $15-20; J. II. Minnick and W. H. Jones, 331, $11.40; 
C. T. Day and R. D. Morgan, 330, $9.50; F. A. God- 
oJif? r IrfvT' Griffith, M. L. Wise and V. Williams, 
329, $4.00; G. R. Steele and A. W. Church, 328, $4.00; 
A. L. Ivins and J. H. Hendrickson, 327, $4.00; H. L. 
David and J. B. McHugh, 326, $4.00. 
The total number of targets trapped during the tour¬ 
nament was 115,19u. 
PRACTICE DAY, JULY 14 . 
The ambitious were on hand early for practice, which 
incidentally included 100 targets for the 18yds D 11 Pont 
championship trophy. In the latter, Bart Lewis and A. 
B. Richardson with 94 tied Carl Moore and 1. Mowell 
ttawkms, l n regular practice events on 100 scalers R. 
Vj "*?rgan took amateur honors with 99, -tying Mrs. 
Ad. Iipperwein, H. D. Gibbs, J. M. Hawkins and Billy 
Heer. In this event thirty-two made 95 or better The 
scores: 
Du Pont 18yds. 
J Barker . 
Jas Craig . 
W S Putnam . 
G M Howell . 
championship trophy event: 
...80 *E Banks . 
• 72 *H J Borden. 
...91 *S Glover . 
... 88 *H. Clark . 
83 
88 
88 
91 
G R Steele. 
R H Bruns. 
G L Lyon . 
B Lewis . 
II P Carlon . 
J P Sousa . 
A B Richardson. 
H B Cook. 
J H Minnock ... 
J B McHugh. 
F Plum . 
C E Springer ... 
C A Galbraith... 
F A Godcharles. 
R D Morgan. 
B S Donnelly ... 
*Mrs Top . 
*L D Willis. 
nv Huff. 
*Professionals. 
Practice scores: 
B S Donnelley. 
*H D Gibbs. 
G L Lyon. 
*T A Marshall. 
J Barker . 
*0 R Dickey. 
G R Steele. 
S W Putnam. 
*F E H Sheldon. 
W F Clarke. 
F Godcharles . 
H B Blackner. 
J Ebberts . 
*.T S Fanning. 
*H H Stevens. 
W B Smith, Jr. 
*E H Taylor . 
C W Billings. 
J P Sousa.. 
A B Richardson_ 
*H Clark . 
*L D Willis . 
J H Minnick . 
J B McHugh. 
F Plum .. 
R A Hall . 
J Craig . 
S T Day . 
J M Coyner. 
W E Page. 
R H Bruns. 
*F Gilbert . 
B Lewis . 
*J R Graham. 
H B Cook . 
W Mathewson . 
C P Blinn . 
G M Proctor. 
S Newman . 
F B Stephenson.... 
*L S German . 
M Moore . 
*W H Heet. 
*J M Hawkins . 
87 
86 
88 
84 
83 
91 
94 
93 
91 
86 
90 
92 
87 
88 
95 
93 
90 
94 
72 
87 
FIRST DAY, JULY 15. 
To-day’s program called for 150 singles and 25 pairs 
of doubles, and it surely did bring out scores of a proud 
caliber. The Mayor made his long run record, after 
which he handed, or rather unloaded upon Elmer E. 
Shaner a huge golden key—warranted to unlock the good 
will of any one in the city. Billy Heer broke every one 
of the program on singles, which added to 78 left over 
from practice day. gave an unfinished run of 228—more 
to-morrow. C. G. Spencer missed 2, while 147s and 146s 
were plentiful among the for-wads-only exponents. Bart 
Lewis topped amateur contingent with 147, while George 
Lyon—a fine shooter when he wants to be—broke 146 
for second, while third on 145 went into pieces like a 
busted target. Mrs. Topperwein added enough to yester¬ 
day’s breaks to have a run of 113. 
In the doubles, J. R. Graham shone briliantly with a 
breakage of 48 out of 50. Allen Heil was in great shape 
among amateurs, getting 46, followed by H. E. Buck- 
waiter with 43, Vernon Williams and W. II. Jones with 
42 each. Second professional was Homer Clark with 
47, H D. (Nigger) Gibbs, Lester German and George 
Maxwell tied on 46. The scores: 
86 *H D Gibbs. 
90 *T A Marshall. 
92 *G W Maxwell. 
94 *W M Hammond. 
79 *F E H Sheldon. 
72 *W B Darton. 
94 *C F Moore . 
72 *N Apgar . 
M *J R Graham. 
90 *A Killam . 
87 *PI L Worthington.... 
68 *F Gilbert . 
73 *H S Welles. 
82 E E du Pont. 
89 W M Foord. 
84 *0 R Dickey. 
91 *W S Colfax, Jr. 
84 *J M Hawkins . 
93 
95 L L Jarrell. 
99 w F Webster. 
94 W Krick . 
95 *W Huff . 
95 C A Galbraith. 
96 H Meyers . 
90 *Mrs Top . 
90 W Edmondson . 
87 *W M Hammond. 
95 *W B Darton. 
89 Z H Lofland . 
95 *H J Borden. 
88 *H S Welles. 
95 *H L Worthington... 
98 G M Howell. 
84 *A Killam . 
92 *S Glover . 
82 *G W Maxwell. 
78 W T Smith . 
95 *G F Hamlin. 
97 R D Morgan . 
94 HP Carlon. 
91 F J McConnell. 
94 *N Apgar . 
92 *C F Moore. 
89 *W S Colfax, Jr. 
88 W J Highfield . 
95 *C G Spencer. 
91 *J T Skelly . 
89 W M Foord. 
98 WE Highfield . 
93 PI Johnston . 
96 S A Reis . 
96 C E Springer. 
84 E von Lengerke. 
85 J G Martin . 
89 N Clark .(60) 
86 *E Banks . 
75 *G H Hassam. 
88 W H Jones . 
96 W R Dawes . 
82 *E PI Storr. 
99 HE Buckwalter... (40) 
99 *C von Lengerke.. (40) 
94 150 25 
92 Sgls. Dbls. 
74 
B S Donnelley.. 
136 
37 
99 
*H D Gibbs.... 
147 
46 
89 
G L Lyon. 
146 
41 
93 
*T A Marshall... 
144 
39 
92 
T Barker . 
144 
82 
(T R Steele. 
i4i 
40 
98 
*0 R Dickey... 
140 
40 
95 
S W Putnam... 
144 
34 
93 
*FEH Sheldon 
128 
87 
W F Clark. 
141 
,. 
96 
F A Godcharles. 
141 
92 
PI B Blackmer.. 
134 
96 
1 Ebberts . 
142 
79 
*J S Fanning.. 
130 
3G 
91 
*H H Stevens... 
147 
‘.0 
99 
C H Newcomb.. 
143 
95 
*W S Colfax, Jr 
142 
39 
91 
*L S German... 
147 
46 
96 
A B Richardson. 
138 
35 
95 
A Ileil . 
141 
46 
94 
*H Clark . 
145 
47 
55 
*L D Willis.... 
144 
42 
97 
J Minnick . 
144 
95 
J B McHugh... 
139 
37 
14 
F Plum . 
134 
35 
86 
R A Hall. 
141 
77 
Jas Craig . 
133 
36 
74 
S T Day. 
125 
74 
J W Coyner. 
125 
30 
91 
W E Page. 
120 
96 
nV Hammond.. 
129 
32 
44 
A H Durston... 
136 
33 
88 
D T Leahy. 
130 
94 
T P Sousa. 
123 
is 
96 
P’ B Stephenson. 
134 
91 
*G W Maxwell. 
147 
46 
95 
C P Blinn. 
130 
4? 
Ci W Proctor... 
131 
37 
32 
*J M Hawkins.. 
141 
39 
150 
25 
Sgls. Dbls 
IT Buckwalter.. 
145 
43 
*N Apgar .... 
. 144 
43 
J Hendrickson. 
. 140 
33 
W IP Mathews. 
. 140 
C B Platt . 
. 141 
37 
G S McCarty.. 
141 
F J Hineline... 
. 140 
II P Wilson.... 
133 
1 A R Elliott.. 
131 
T L Smith. 
. 142 
35 
C T Day, Jr.... 
. 141 
M F Gerber... 
129 
P von B’kman. 
141 
W Edmanson.. 
135 
*H S Welles... 
. 145 
W II Webster. 
125 
E C Griffith... 
141 
J McArdle . 
140 
W T Smith.... 
130 
34 
T W Schoffstall 
126 
R B Tohnson.. 
135 
35 
P F du Pont.. 
130 
T L Englert_ 
135 
F C Lyon . 
130 
F Gunson, Tr.. 
119 
C H Adams.... 
145 
A I Mengel.... 
137 
Tas Gunson ... 
90 
F Billmeyer .. 
139 
*T L Peden. 
102 
*11 Overbaugh. 
126 
V Oliver . 
136 
W Mathewson.. 
120 
*G II Hassam. 
131 
*W A Joslyn... 
141 
T G Hand. 
137 
W G Wood.... 
129 
V Williams_ 
111 
42 
*T Keller, Sr.. 
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