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FOREST AND STREAM 
Sept. 6, 1913. 
The Cg) Brand Wins First Amateur Honors 
a« the WESTERN HANDICAP 
Mr. E. W. Varner of Adams, Neb., was High Amateur on All Single Targets, using 
PETERS “steel where steel belongs” Shells. 
1st Day 16 
2d - - - 16 
3d 16 
Preliminary Handicap, 20 
Western Handicap, 20 
yards. 
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146 
ex 
150 
4 1 
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98 
ex 
100 
4 « 
mm 
98 
ex 
100 
44 
mm 
95 
ex 
100 
4 4 
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96 
ex 
100 
533 
ex 
550 
It will be remembered that at the EASTERN HANDICAP, Barton Lewis was High Amateur. 
344 ex 350, using PETERS Shells. 
Chas. A. Young, the 1913 Professional Champion of the U. S., won High General Average at 
the Elks’ Tournament, Cedar Point, O., August 12-13, using PETERS Shells as usual. Score, 
295 ex 300. 
The consistent and persistent winnings of the P brand simply means that 
whenever quality cuts any figure at all these goods will be found at the top. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO.. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
NEW YORK: 60-02 Warren St., T. II. Keller, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St.,.J. S. French, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Manager. 
Indiana . 282 271 553 
West Virginia . 283 270 553 
U. S. Marine Corps Team No. 2_ 281 270 551 
Colorado . 281 268 549 
North Dakota Team No. 1. 279 265 544 
New Jersey . 273 270 543 
Massachusetts Team No. 2. 276 267 543 
Iowa . 275 267 542 
U. S. Marine Corps Team No. 4_ 278 264 542 
Oregon Team No. 2. 272 269 541 
Washington _.*.. 276 259 535 
District of Columbia . 278 257 535 
Illinois . 2S0 254 534 
California . 276 257 533 
U. S. .Marine Corps Team No. 3 . 278 253 531 
Ohio Team No. 1. 268 261 529 
Arizona . 265 263 528 
Hawaiian Territory . 267 258 525 
Ohio Team No. 2. 277 243 520 
Pennsylvania Team No. 1. 264 249 513 
Connecticut . 257 255 512 
Maryland Team No. 2 . 270 237 507 
Montana . 266 236 502 
Mississippi . 259 237 496 
New Mexico . 248 238 486 
North Dakota Team No. 2. 256 178 434 
Won in 1911 by a team representing U. S. Navv, 
with a.score of 552; in 1912 by a team representing Mas¬ 
sachusetts, with a score of 549. 
SURPRISE FIRE MATCH. 
This match was at 200yds., and had 399 entries: 
2d Lieut. R Sears, U. S. Inf. 50 
Pvt. J. F. Loughlin, 6th Mass. 50 
Sergt. R S Newbold, Engrs. Pa. 50 
Capt. S D Ridings, 4th Texas. 50 
Sergt. J W Varner, 54th Iowa. 50 
Capt. C A Romeyn, U. S. Cav. 50 
F.nsign A D Denney, U. S. Navy... 50 
1st Lieut. T C Linderfelt, 2d Colo. 50 
Pvt. E L Clark, U. S. M. C. 50 
Cook A. Smith, 1st Cav., Colo.50 
1st Lieut. L W T Waller, Jr, U. S. M. C. 50 
Corp. J M Thomas, 3d U. S. Cav. 50 
F.nsign L. F. Reifsnider, U. S. Navy. 50 
Sergt. H F Pearson, C. A. R., Ore. 50 
Sergt. C M Gettys, 3d Wyo. 50 
Capt C L Burdette, 2d W. Va. 49 
Major P A Wolf, U. S. Inf. 49 
Ensign W A Lee, U. S. Navy. 49 
Seaman L H Spooner, Naval Mil., Ore. 49 
1st Sergt. O P Romaine, 3d Ore. 49 
2d Lieut. A E Shiells, 1st Wis. 49 
Sergt. M Jackson, 2d Wash. 49 
Ensign W D Brereton. U. S. Navy. 49 
Ccrp. E W Spurrier, U. S M. C... 49 
Corp. F. Lenders, U. S. M. C. 49 
Sergt. H S Nettleton, 15th U. S. Cav. 49 
Cook C M McCutchen, 1st Cav. Colo. 49 
Pvt. II Meyers, 1st Til. 49 
O.M. Sergt. L I, Bailey. 3d Wis. 49 
ist Lieut. N A Miller, 2d Wash. 49 
O.M. Sergt. E G Spafford, 2d Wash. 49 
Sergt. 1 D Chandler, 2d W. Va... 49 
1st Lieut. R E Blount. Cav. Squdrn, Texas. 49 
1st Sergt. J A O’Rourke, 5th Cal. 49 
Sergt. J T Lawless, 5th Mass. 49 
C. G. M. J F King, U. S. Navy. 49 
1st Lieut. H Hawley U. S. Inf. 49 
2d Lieut. F P Jacobs, U. S. Inf. 49 
1st Sergt. J. McRee. 1st Ariz. 49 
Pvt. C U Martin, U. S. M. C. 49 
Sergt. B Goldsberry, 7th Ohio. 48 
Capt. L L Bolles, 2d Wash. 4S 
Sergt. J H Russell, 2d Wis. 48 
Major I. Ellwood, 55th Iowa. 48 
Sergt. J D Gardner, U. S. M. C. 48 
Corp. E J Blade, U. S. M. C. 48 
1st Sergt. H Wollam, U. S. Inf. 48 
1st Lieut. IT S Dilworth, U. S. Cav. 48 
Sergt. E E Sampson, 3d U. S. Cav. 48 
O.M. Sergt. E J Huffman. 54th Iowa. 48 
Sergt. \V R Brown. 5th Ga. 48 
Capt. E Parmely, 1st Kans. 4S 
Ensign C IC Martin, U. S. Navy. 48 
Sergt. M O Arrington, 16th U. S. Inf.. 48 
1st Lieut. A M Pardee, U. S. Inf. 48 
1st Sergt. W O Goodwin, 3d Ind. 48 
1st Lieut. L D La Tourette, 1st Ariz. 48 
2d Lieut D Preussner, 53d Iowa. 48 
1st Lieut. F J Fincel, 53d Iowa. 4S 
Sergt. C R Robinson, 15th U. S. Cav. 48 
Sergt. G Combs, 9th L T . S. Inf. 48 
2d Lieut. K Loos, 54th Iowa. 48 
2d Lieut. C M McMurray, U. S. Inf. 48 
1st Lieut. R W Holderness, U. S. Cav. 48 
Sergt.-Major T F Klinge, 3d Wis. 48 
Pvt. M Fisher. U. S. M. C... 48 
Sergt. J R Crown, 1st U. S. Cav. 48 
Sergt. W S Hale, 3d Batt. Ga. 48 
O.M. Sergt. M F Fluharty, 1st W. Va. 48 
Corp. C W Gerdes, 8th Pa. 48 
1st Lieut. C E Donahue, 12th Pa. 48 
1st Lieut. J A Durrent, Med. Corps, Wash. 48 
Capt. J E Parker. 8th Mass. 48 
1st Lieut. E L Colburn, C. A. R. C. Wash. 48 
Pvt. H W Smith, 2d Wash. 48 
Tyro. 
Capt. II G C Kendall, 1st Ariz. 47 
Lieut. B Earl, 3d Wyo. 47 
Corp. L J Longdin, 2d Wis. 47 
Sergt. F Hammond, U. S. M. C.'. 47 
Sergt. C A McCormick. 15th U. S. Cav. 47 
Sergt. W J Shiells, 1st Wis. 47 
Capt. E A Cole, 1st Kans. 47 
1st Sergt. T A Starr, 2d Wash. 47 
Sergt. T G Brown, 1st W. Va. 47 
Sergt E H Skidmore, 1st W. Va. 47 
Pvt. F W Capper, I. C. C. Mass. 47 
Capt. J K Edmundson, Cav. Sqdrn. Texas. 47 
Sergt. J A Wade, 3d Wyo. 47 
Art. E W Sweeting, 16th Pa. 47 
Major J J McGuinness, 2d Mont..... 47 
Color Sergt. E J Eeemster, 1st N. M. 47 
Pvt. \V G?irlinger, 7th Ohio. 47 
Major A W Bloor, 2d Texas. 47 
Major G E Hogaboom, I. S. A. P. Miss. 47 
O.M. Sergt. L H Jones, 1st W. Va. 47 
Corp. E A Lang, 10th Pa. 47 
Sergt. C P Emerson. 53d Iowa. 47 
Sergt C A Beaver, 55th Iowa. 47 
Sergt G S Kase, IT. S. M. C. 47 
Corp. E J Wells, 3d IT. S. Inf. 47 
2d Lieut. G. Eaton, 54th Iowa.47 
Corp K E Greenlaw, U. S. M. C. 47 
Capt. C M Gale, 1st 111. 47 
1st Class El. J Bedowski, U. S. .Navy. 47 
Seaman E A Hartung, U. S. Navy. 47 
Pvt. H W Beck, 1st Colo.. 47 
DAILY RE-ENTRY MATCH. 
No. 1, revolver, 75yds., slow fire: 
T H Snook Ohio. 84 
Sergt. M Idem, U. S. A. 84 
Sergt M Kelly, U. S. A. 81 
Chas Sundberg. New York. 81 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 78 
Lieut.-Col. W H Whigam. Illinois. 75 
Lieut. T D Burnett, U. S. A. 75 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 74 
Lieut. J S Upham, U. S. A. 73 
No. 2, revolver. 25yds., timed fire: 
E Fernandez, Argentine Republic. 100 
J H Snook, Ohio.100 
Lieut.-Col. W FI Whigam, Illinois. 98 
W A Lee, U. S. N. *97 
H E Harrelson, North Carolina.*97 
Sergt. W Brown, U. S. A. 96 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 96 
No. 3, revolver, 50yds., timed fire: 
T H Snook, Ohio. 87 
C E Orr, Illinois. 87 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 86 
F P Coffin, Colorado.. 81 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 80 
Sergt. M Kelly, U. S. A. .9 
W H Spencer, Missouri. 78 
No. 4, revolver, 15yds.. rapid fire: 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. *99 
W B Loughborough, U. S. A. *99 
W A Lee, U. S. N. 98 
C E Orr, Illinois . *97 
W II Spencer, Missouri. *97 
Lieut. J D Burnett, U. S. A. 97 
F P Coffin, Colorado. 95 
No. 5, revolver, 25yds.. rapid fire: 
Lieut. T D Burnett, U. S. A. 92 
Lieut W C Short, U. S. A. 92 
J IT Snook, Ohio . 91 
W B Loughborough, U. S. A. 90 
W A Lee, U. S. N. 90 
F. D Mvrick, U. S. N.,. 90 
C M McCutcheon, Colorado. 89 
Match D, running deer match: 
Corp J F Peal, U. S. .A. 44 
J K Edmundson, Texas. 43 
E G Reising, N. R. A. 41 
Orlan Waters, Wyoming.-. 41 
