Aug. 16, 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 some. 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 the 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 j 
INDIAN TOURNAMENT \ 
Cedar Point, O., July 8-10 j 
VANCOUVER, B. C. \ 
June 30-JuIy 1 I 
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 j on 18-yard mark 
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 
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. H. Keller. Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: S83-585 Howard St., J. & French. Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
Some of the pros, from whom much was expected, 
tumbled into brush league averages, and hardly held 
their own at that. 
Billy Heer, left-handed as he is, was the most con¬ 
sistent of all the stars, while his 149 at singles and 47 at 
doubles, totalling 196 out of his 200. Lester German, too, 
maintained his characteristic lick, and fell short of Heer’s 
mark but a single target. 
E. W. Varner, a newspaper scout from Adams, Neb., 
got off finely in the morning with a straight run of 75, 
but fell down on 4 in the afternoon, which let him out 
with 146. Killam, one of the pros, kept abreast with 
Varner in the morning also with 75 straight. 
The scores of the first day follow: 
*L German .... 
150 
Sgls. 
145 
25 
Prs. 
48 
150 
Sgls. 
Joe Kautzky ... 143 
25 
Prs. 
H E Snyder ... 
147 
43 
M A Nashold .. 
139 
G Cooper . 
136 
W in Ridley _ 
145 
36 
V H Green. 
130 
*H W Kahler... 
141) 
38 
*D D Gross.... 
139 
37 
C E Ellis. 
135 
19 
H Rebhausen.. 
131 
F R Welch. 
114 
J Den . 
132 
T A Hartigan... 
134 
41 
F D Wade. 
127 
W W Fairchild.. 
128 
M K Neville... 
128 
Geo Boulier .... 
136 
si 
C Mossburg .. 
128 
34 
W D Townsend. 
138 
31 
A B Robertson 
137 
C A Thorpe. 
133 
E A Reetz. 
113 
38 
B Dixon . 
141 
J II Severson.. 
141 
41 
R C Kingsley... 
145 
39 
M Thompson . 
E F Stegerman 
141 
30 
1 S Frink . 
141 
129 
38 
*W A Brown.... 
144 
42 
R Thompson . 
137 
1 E Caple. 
132 
G Mackie . 
146 
A B Anderson... 
125 
H Dixon . 
141 
35 
C Holsworth ... 
141 
37 
C G Gallatly... 
140 
M Thompson .. 
136 
PI E Thomas.. 
139 
T Tilley . 
119 
F Weatherhead. 
132 
W J Coats. 
130 
A W Williams.. 
i:30 
C E Burbank... 
138 
L S Suits. 
138 
W E Grubb. 
128 
42 
R Weatherhead 
137 
F T Lovering... 
127 
M C Menninger 
128 
G Schroeder .... 
130 
*F Gilbert. 
144 
44 
Wm Kaufman .. 
140 
*Geo Maxwell 
145 
47 
Wm Armagost.. 
133 
G Rogers . 
138 
34 
L A Gates. 
143 
39 
Geo Reddick .. 
141 
36 
F Rudat . 
131 
38 
A H Frye. 
126 
M Shoop . 
134 
*W Bowman .. 
140 
41 
W M Byram... 
125 
B E Moritz.... 
138 
44 
E S Diller. 
131 
J C Norris. 
145 
35 
E W Flinigan... 
132 
E Hendricks .. 
132 
37 
*L Erhardt .... 
132 
W Wetleaf. 
143 
45 
T G Schaffer... 
137 
*F G Bills. 
145 
44 
W S Cook. 
114 
S A Huntley.. 
147 
46 
11 G Magnussen 
118 
T Z Ness. 
. 140 
R C Shepherd. 
126 
*F K Eastman. 
142 
35 
F Bendel . 
138 
*C G Spencer.. 
147 
46 
J Kotone . 
132 
*W R Crosby.. 
145 
36 
D Hutchinson.. 
136 
M Kneussl. 
142 
C R Goveha. 
134 
*Geo L Carter.. 
146 
42 
Wm Lemke .... 
61 
Nick Arie . 
. 143 
36 
C G Simonson.. 
137 
40 
*J R Graham... 
146 
45 
E C Carlton .... 
136 
36 
*W H Heer.... 
149 
47 
W 11 Cowan.... 
137 
31 
Jas Young .... 
146 
39 
E C Henshaw.. 
142 
T E Graham... 
136 
42 
C Hemingway.. 
126 
Mark Arie .... 
143 
42 
G 
Ford . 
134 
*C) R Dickey.. 
136 
43 
B 
S Donnelly... 
132 
32 
*Ldw Banks ... 
139 
N 
Webber . 
125 
H A Moeller.. 
136 
C 
Hummel . 
137 
*1 N Price. 
132 
C 
McGinnis. 
144 
C R Parker .... 
144 
Wm Tolen . 
130 
*J S Day. 
146 
44 
F 
Gotch . 
130 
35 
E W Varner... 
146 
M 
V Nicholson. 
103 
B Lewis . 
143 
39 
F 
M Carey. 
124 
W S Hoon .... 
. 147 
E 
E Mollenhoff. 
135 
C B Eaton. 
147 
s 
W Trybon.... 
120 
*Dan Barstow 
143 
44 
C 
H Ditto. 
144 
<1 Grubb . 
. 141 
38 
C 
Gammon . 
146 
E W Niehart.. 
136 
32 
H 
K Mitton. 
137 
C L Wagner . 
. 144 
30 
F 
A Graper. 
147 
Wm Holtz .... 
. 135 . 
R 
Appleman... 
146 
40 
Ed O’Brien ... 
. 144 
42 
V 
Dixon . 
50 
J F Caldwell.. 
. 142 
T 
E Uoremus... 
124 
23 
Chas Sewart .. 
. 142 
F 
B Cunningham.139 
Pat Cairns .... 
. 139 
I 
W Budd. 
128 
1 Arnold . 
134 
C 
Letterberg.... 
144 
W Wilson . 
. 144 
F 
Dvorak . 
H E Halbleit.. 
. 137 
B 
B Ward. 
69 
40 
*Art Killam.... 
. 147 
C 
II Anderson. 
64 
1 Zausman .... 
. 138 
1 
R Craven. 
29 
F Boedefeld.... 
. Ill 
A 
R Keeline.... 
35 
*J E Dickey... 
. 144 
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SECOND DAY, AUG. 6. 
Although the second day, Wednesday, Aug. 6, was 
dark, humid and lowering, there were 150 men at the 
firing points, and a gallery of over one thousand ladies 
and gentlemen. E. C. Carlton, of Spirit Lake, la., 
grabbed the glory with 99, and George Reddick, an 
Omaha amateur, was second with 98. Carlton shot from 
the 17yd. mark, and Reddick from the 16. George L. 
Carter, the well-known Peters cartridge man, of Lincoln, 
Neb., was high professional with 98 from the 19yd. mark. 
While a peevish drizzle continued off and on during 
the day, it did not seem to bother the gallus amateurs 
nearly so much as the professionals, and as a consequence 
the lily whites beat them out, on the whole by a wide 
margin. The scores of the second day follow: 
*T E Doremus. 
. 82 
H T Rebhausen. 
.... 91 
C M Reddick. 
. 86 
C H Sewart . 
.... 98 
E F Stegeman. 
. 86 
*W IT Bowman..... 
.... 94 
W II Tolen. 
. 88 
C IT Ditto. 
.... 97 
H Tilley . 
. 86 
J S Frink. 
.... 90 
W 1 Coats. 
. 88 
C A Gunning. 
.... 97 
C Mossburg . 
. 83 
Geo Rogers . 
.... 94 
C H Anderson. 
. 85 
I H Severson. 
.... 98 
A W Williams. 
. 81 
M Shoop . 
.... 87 
G II Ford. 
. 79 
W D Townsend._ 
.... 96 
F A Gotch. 
C L Waggoner.... 
.... 95 
*L Erhardt . 
. 83 
F R Welch. 
.... 95 
V II Greene. 
W Wilson . 
.... 95 
E Ilendrich . 
. 84 
*J E Dickey .. 
.... 98 
A R Keeline. 
. 81 
W A Brown. 
.... 91 
F B Cunningham... 
. 87 
1) G Barstow . 
.... 100 
1 A Arnold. 
. 92 
H W Kahler . 
.... 90 
Geo Boulier . 
. 90 
E W Varner. 
.... 98 
. 88 
. .. 98 
W H Cowan . 
. 89 
1 C Norris . 
.... 100 
1 C Den. 
.. 82 
R C Kingsley. 
... 97 
C R Goucher. 
.. SO 
1 Kautzky . 
... 96 
C Ilemmenway . 
.. 86 
M Kneussl . 
... 98 
H E 1 lalblieb. 
.. 84 
C Gammon . 
Wm Holtz . 
.. 92 
T E Graham. 
... 96 
M K Neville. 
.. 92 
M Arie . 
... 96 
'I Z Ness. 
.. 91 
Wm Wettleaf . 
... 93 
F H Rudat. 
.. 89 
T F Caldwell . 
... 96 
T J Schaffer. 
.. 94 
S A Huntley . 
... 99 
W R Armagast. 
.. 93 
H Dixon . 
... 98 
E C Carlton. 
.. 86 
C B Eaton. 
... 95 
G E Caple . 
.. 92 
L A Gates. 
... 97 
W W Fairchild. 
.. 87 
*A Killam . 
... 98 
1 W Gausman. 
.. 93 
*G W Maxwell. 
... 98 
E O Hutchinson. 
.. 86 
*Ed O’Brien . 
... 97 
J A Hartigan. 
. Odi 
11 E Snyder. 
... 96 
W Kaufman . 
.. 93 
J S Young. 
C W Litherbery. 
.. 91 
N Arie . 
... 96 
F T Lovering. 
.. 91 
\V S Hoon. 
... 96 
H K Hitton. 
.. 93 
Wm Ridley . 
... 98 
A B Robertson. 
.. 95 
B Lewis . 
... 95 
G Schroeder . 
.. 89 
*J R Graham. 
... 95 
M Thompson. 
.. 87 
*J S Day. 
... 96 
B B Ward. 
.. 91 
*L S German. 
... 10O 
*W E Grubb. 
.. 94 
*F C, Bills. 
... 97 
*F K Eastman. 
.. 94 
*F Gilbert . 
.... 98 
G K Mackie. 
.. 88 
*W R Crosby . 
... 97 
B E Moritz. 
.. 96 
*W H Heer. 
... 99 
A H Frye. 
*C G Spencer. 
... 99 
M Thompson . 
.. 90 
F A Graper. 
... 98 
E A Reetz. 
.. 92 
F Dvorak . 
... 91 
C E Ellis. 
.. 90 
F Bendle . 
... 96 
C E Burbank . 
.. 91 
L S Suits . 
... SO 
C G Gallatly. 
.. 96 
] Kotone. 
... 84 
C C Ilolzworth. 
.. 91 
W S Cook . 
... 74 
*1 N Price. 
.. 90 
H F Magnuson. 
... 72 
C R Parker. 
.. 86 
R C Shepherd. 
... 90 
IT E 1 homas. 
.. 94 
VV M Byrnes. 
... 80 
R F Weatherhead... 
.. 88 
F Bordefeldt . 
... 77 
N Webber . 
.. 91 
E S Dilley. 
... 90 
F 1) Wade. 
.. 85 
H A Moeller. 
... 87 
E W Niehart. 
.. 94 
E W Thingman.... 
... 94 
M A Nashold. 
.. 97 
C T Simonson. 
... 94 
C A Thorpe. 
.. 95 
S M Piper . 
... 64 
Pat Cairns . 
.. 97 
A Olson . 
... 95 
*Ed Banks . 
.. 96 
Wm Lemke . 
... 82 
*G R Dickey. 
.. 93 
C Ford . 
... 70 
*D D Gross. 
.. 89 
F W eatherhead ... 
.... 90 
*G L Carter. 
.. 97 
R Appleman . 
... 96 
B S Donnelly. 
.. 96 
M V Nicholson. 
... 77 
B A Dixon. 
.. 94 
L Hazelwood . 
... 85 
G Grubb . 
.. 95 
T R Jahn. 
... 89 
C Hammel . 
.. 94 
E E Mollenhoff.... 
... 89 
E C Hinshaw. 
.. 97 
S W Trybon. 
... 76 
C McGinnis . 
.. 9o 
A Bartholomew.... 
... 92 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP. 
The Preliminary Handicap purse amounted to $639— 
1C3 regular entries at $5; 3 penalty entries at $8, and $100 
added by the Interstate Association. There were 133 en¬ 
tries in this event, twenty-seven being for targets only. 
The purse was divided as follows: E. C. Carlton, 
with a score of 99, won $83.20; G, M. Reddick, 98, $70.40; 
Geo. Rogers, 97, $57.60; W. R. Armagast, M. Thomp- 
