Feb. 6 . 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
2 X 1 
1908 OFFICIAL AVERAGES 
SHOW MANY NOTABLE HONORS WON WITH 
PETERS SHELLS 
Mr. Wm Veach was Second among the Amateurs, with a percentage 
of 94.49, being of 1 per cent behind the high man. 
Hr. J. S. Day was 8th, 93.51% 
Mr. Harvey Dixon was 9th, 93.44%. 
3 of the first 9 Amateurs \ised PETERS SHELLS 
In the Professional ranks, out of the first 30 men, 7 used Peters ammuni= 
tion exclusively, and 10 others used it for a good part of their shooting. 
Mr. G. A. Olson tied for High Professional Average, Double Targets, 
scoring 78.33%. 
Mr. Neaf Apgar was second Professional in the 19=yard, two=shot 
events, 96.66%. 
OTHER RECORD=MAKINQ 1908 SCORES INCLUDE: 
Score made by Mr. J. S. Day at Sul¬ 
396 
OUT 
/I 1 11 1 amateur score never equalled in 
Um IIII the annals of trapshooting. 
phur, Okla, May 12-13. 
OF 
Score made by Mr. C. A. Young, 20 
yards, in Preliminary at the 1908 G. 
A. H. 
95 
OUT 
OF 
4 ^ Highest score made by any handi- 
1 1 11 1 capped shooter at the most important 
1 tournament of the year. 
Score made by Mr. H. D. Freeman at 
the Rocky Mountain Handicap, from 
20-yd. handicap. 
97 
OUT 
OF 
A A ^ Highest score made by any shooter in 
1 1 11 1 events at the 5 
1 II U Inter-State Association Tournaments 
■ ^ ^ in 1908. 
Peters Shells are (if unsurpassed quality; can be always depended upon, 
and will improve your 1909 shooting if you will give them the opportunity. 
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 
