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High Amateur Average at Sedalia, Mo., Aug. 21, was won by Mr. W. L. Mulford, shooting 
Peters “steel where steel belongs” shells, score 140 ex 150. 
At Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 10, High Amateur Average was won by Mr. G. M. Couderoy of Ed¬ 
monton, who scored 132 ex 140, using Peters “steel where steel belongs” shells. 
High General Average at Succusunnia, N. J., Aug. 22, was won by Mr. Neaf Apgar, using 
Peters “steel where steel belongs” shells, score 184 ex 200. 
At Raymond, Wash., Aug. 17-20, High General and High Professional Averages were won 
by Mr. L. H. Reid of Seattle, who used Peters factory loaded shells and scored 385 ex 400. 
At Wisner, Nebr., Mr. E. W. Varner, of Adams, Nebr., won High General and High Ama¬ 
teur Averages, 143 ex 150; Mr. B. A. Dixon second, 141, and Mr. E. A. Reitz third, 138. Mr. Geo. L. 
Carter was High Professional, 137, and Mr. D. D. Gross second, 135, all these gentlemen shooting 
Peters “steel where steel belongs” shells. 
At Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 27, High Amateur Average was won by Mr. J. E. Nutt, of Ports¬ 
mouth, Ohio, who scored 133 ex 150, from 18 yards, with Peters shells. 
At Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 27, High General Average was won by Mr. C. A. Young, 99 ex 100, 
and Mr. Chas. Winkler was High Amateur, 91 ex 100, both using Peters shells. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Cincinnati, 0. 
I - NEW YORK: 60-62 Warren St., T. H. Keller, Manager. 
NEW ORLEANS: 321 Magazine St., Lee Omohundro, Mgr. 
LSAN FRANCISCO: 583-585 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. 
E. G. Chalkley . 50 43 
W. L. Jefferies, Jr. 50 42 
Robt. G. Cabell . 50 42 
W. A. Hammond, Jr. 50 4 1 
M. D. Hart . 50 40 
Dr. Allen Freeman . 5 ° 40 
W. A. Hammond, Sr... 5 ° 40 
W. B. Jerman . 5 ° 39 
W. H. Eanes . 5 ° 38 
Louis Rueger ... 50 37 
W. E. Nelms . 5 ° 37 
W. Hunter . 5 ° 36 
Col. B. H. Grundy . 5 ° 36 
W. Gordon Harvie . 5 ° 36 
H. B. Flippen . 5 ° 35 
Col. J. J. Pollard . 50 34 
E. D. Harris . 5 ° 34 
P. B. Watt . 50 33 
D. H. Moredale . 50 33 
St. Geo. Anderson .». 5 ° 3 2 
Archer Anderson, Jr. 50 32 
T. Arthur Campbell . 50 3 ? 
E. C. Meade . 5 ° 2S 
L. C. Grant . SO 25 
W. G. Bragg . 5 ° 21 
C. B. Buxton . 50 10 
Field Wilbon .•• • ••• • , 5 ° 1 
Class leaders were: John C. Easley A, Clarence 
W. Williams “B,” James C. Tignor “C.” 
Winners of legs on Lumsden trophy cup were: Jno. 
C. Easley, Dr. Allen Freeman, P. B. Watt, J. C. 
Tignor, Phillip J. Flippen, C. W. Williams, E. G. 
Chalkley, E. D. Harris. 
Next shoot Wednesday, September 2 4.30 p. m. 
M. D. HART, Secretary. 
Mount Kisco Gun Club. 
Mount Kisco, N. Y„ August 24, 1914. 
Few of the members of our club were at the grounds 
on August 22 to take part at the Five of Series Shoot. 
L. C. Remsen continued his good August work by 
going at the clip of 94 per cent. No other mem¬ 
ber can possibly reach his score for the Mathiews 
SlI I 5 er TARGETS, ADDED TARGETS HANDICAP. 
Total Total 
Handicap 
Shot At 
Score 
E. D. Brown . 
19 
25 
Lester C. Remsen 
24 
24 
F. B. Smith . 
22 
25 
T. H. Miller . 
18 
23 
A. Betti . 
25 
25 
Wm. Webb . 
18 
24 
H. K. Curtis . 
l 6 
21 
G. E. Sutton . 
18 
22 
Henry E. Mc’tavey 
F. Sherwood . 
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IO 
20 
II 
20 
Wm. Huff . 
18 
21 
E. D. Brown, Smith and Betti 
pont and Hercules Trophies. 
winners leg 
on Du- 
25 TARGETS FROM 16 YARDS. 
L. C. Remsen . 25 
F. B. Smith . 22 
A. Betti . 20 
Wm. Webb . 19 
H. K. Curtis . 24 
G. Sutton . 21 
Wm. Huff . 19 
E. D. Brown . 18 
J. H. Miller . 18 
L. C. Remsen winner leg on the Mathiews Cup. 
TAKE HOME TROPHY, 25 TARGETS. 
F. B. Smith . 25 
L. C. Remsen . 22 
A. Betti . 20 
C. Sutton . 19 
E. D. Brown . 18 
Wm. Webb . 18 
H. K. Curtis . 21 
Wm. Huff . 18 
J. Miller . 16 
F. B. Smith winner. 
The shooting committee has received during the 
week seven fine prizes to be added to the list for the 
fourth annual tournament, August 29, making the total 
62. High gun prizes, beside the 10 prizes for special 
event, also a professional prizes and 4 ladies’ trophies. 
Demopolis Gun Club. 
Demopolis, Ala., August 19, 1914. 
Total 
Dr. Bailey . 22 
E. Levy . 24 
S. Brasfield . 21 
A. Elmore . 18 
W. C. Du Feu . 22 
Dr. E. Bailey . 24 
E. Levy . 23 
S. Brasfield . 20 
A. Elmore . 18 
W. C. Du Feu . 24 
R. McMillen . 15 
Dr. Bailey . 18 
T. De Loache . 22 
A. Graves . is 
W. C. Du Feu . 24 
E. Levy . 23 
S. Brasfield . 21 
A. Elmore . 18 
W. Damwood ...'. 1'7 
T. De Loache . 15 
Dr. Bailey . 24 
W. C. Du Feu . 22 
A. Craves . 18 
E. Levy . 24 
W. C. DU FEU, Secretary. 
taking part. Dr. Pinkerton with 88 per cent, was high 
gun for the day. Jack Williams was the runner up 
with 75 per cent. Our next shoot will be held on 
September 13th, and on the following shooting date, 
September 27th we will start a series of shoots for 
several trophies, and would like to have all our mem¬ 
bers attend so that they can take part in those events. 
Visitors are invited to shoot along with us, at the 
regular club rates. 
25 
P. S. Meyers . 13 
J. H. Williams . 19 
C. von Lengerke . 20 
T. Boothroyd . 14 
T. Kelley .•... 19 
J. H. Smith . 18 
B. Anderson .. 11 
W. Hutchings . 15 
Pinkerton, Jr. 19 
T. H. K., Secretary. 
Hudson Gun Club. 
The appended scores were made by the gunners of 
the Hudson Gun Club of Jersey City, with 11 shooters 
Stanley Kellogg, Winner Long Run Trophy 
W. C. T. S. L. 
