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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Jan. i6, 1909. 
PETERS AMMUNITION 
Scores a Double Victory! 
Columbus, O., the scene of many shoting events during 1908, closed the year with a Rifle Tournament on 
December 30, and a Trap'Shooting Tournament on December 31, in both of which the Highest Honors 
were won with PETERS AMMUNITION. 
In the Rifle Matches Mr. L. P. Ittel won 
High Average. 
Score 267 out of a possible 275 
He was also First in the Merchandise Event 
with a perfect score of 25, and was High Gun in 
the Cup Race —121 out of 125. 
In the Target Tournament Mr. Lon Fisher 
won 
High Amateur Average 
scoring 134 out of 150 under the most difficult 
conditions of the year. 
A fitting finale to a year of successes for PETERS SHELLS and CARTRIDGES. 
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY. CINCINNATI. OHIO 
New York: 98 Chambers St. T. H. KELLER. Manager New Orleans: 321 Magazine St. J. W. OSBORNE, Manager 
San Francisco: 608-612 Howard Street. J. S. FRENCH, Manager 
The Art of Shooting. 
An illustrated Treatise on the Art of Shooting. With Extracts from the Best Authorities. By Charles Lancaster. Illustrated with numer¬ 
ous drawings from instantaneous photographs. Cloth. Price of Popular Edition, $1.25. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. NEW YORK 
New Model Pocket Rifle 
No. 40 
Manufactured in Three Calibers for the following: Cartridges: 
.22 Long-Rifle R. F., .25 R. F., and .32 Long R. F. 
Weight, 2 or 2>^ lbs., According to Length of Barrel. 
T'RICES, - - - ^9.25. ^12.50 
An Outing is incomplete without this 
Popular and Meritorious Little Arm 
Ask Your Dealer. 
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL COMPANY 
P. O. Box 5668 
CHICOPEE FALLS. - - - MASSACHUSETTS. U. S 
New York Office. 9S Chambers Street. 
