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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July i, 1911. 
——WIN THE - 
(RIND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
COLUMBUS, OHIO, JUNE 22, 1911 
By a Record Score, 99 out Of 100 from 20 yards. 
Mr. Harvey Dixon, of Oronogo, Mo., handicapped on the 20-yard line, and shooting PETERS Factory 
Loaded Shells, purchased by him out of the regular stock of the Columbus Gun Club, won the most 
coveted honor in the trap-shooting world, together with the Inter-State Association Trophy and the 
$1,000.00 purse. The score of 99 trom 20 yards in the Grand American has never been equalled, and 
it is the more remarkable because of the fact that the competition was keener than ever before, owing 
to the $1,000.00 first money. Other high scores made in the G. A. H. tournament with PETERS 
Shells include: 
GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP 
2d Place (tie) A. J. Hill, - 
3d “ “ Bait Lewis, - 
4tli “ “ A. Madison, 
J. A. Payne, 
J. A. Preclitel, 
C. E. Goodrich, 
98 ex 100 
97 ex 100 
} 96 ex 100 
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5th Place (tie) H. N. Smith, 
Neat Apgar, ! 
Woolfolk Henderson | 
H. D. Freeman, J 
95 ex 100 
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FIRST DAY’S AVERAGES 
2d Amateur H. Dixon, 
2d Professional (tie) W. Henderson, 
3d “ “ J.S. Day, 
4th “ “ Walter Huff, 
Double Target Championship, 
2d die) J. S. Day 
99 ex 100 
99 ex 100 
98 ex 100 
97 ex 100 
88 ex 100 
PRELIMINARY HANDICAP 
4th Place (tie) J A. Prechtel, 
5th “ “ MarkArie, 
Lon Fisher, 
6th Place (tie) J. L. Englert, 
Dr. J. D. Parker, 
Wm. Webster, 
E. Hammerschmidt, J 
they not only are superior in shooting quality, 
but they will work perfectly in all kinds of guns. 
96 ex 100 
95 ex 100 
94 ex 100 
It Pays to use PETERS SHELLS, because 
mechanical construction and appearance, 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KBLLER, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. E F. LECKERT, Manager 
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